【題目】 —It is raining hard, _______the farmers are still working in the field.
—So they are.
A. and B. but C. so
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Have you ever taken a flight from Beijing Daxing International Airport (BDIA)? After opening on Sept 25, BDIA drew attention not just for its design , but also for its many high-tech facilities (設(shè)施) and services.
The new airport, seated in the southernmost part of Beijing, is made up of a main terminal (航站樓) ,a supporting service building and a parking lot.
Together, they cover an area of about 1.4 million square meters, which is equal to 63 Tian'anmen Squares, according to Beijing Review.
The new airport is expected to handle(處理) 45 million passenger trips a year by 2022 and 72 million by 2025, China Daily reported. With more runways planned, the new airport will eventually handle more than 100 million passengers each year. That's around the total population of the UK and Canada combined(總共的).
The airport has many new technologies that make it smarter and more efficient (有效率的). It is the world's first airport with a double-deck departure and arrival (雙進雙出) design for its terminal building.“It's more efficient for passengers than any other large airport terminal of the same size in the world," Guo Yanchi, the chief engineer in charge of construction (建造),told China Daily.
According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, 86 percent of check-ins can be done through self service check in kiosks (自助值機-體機) and 76 percent of luggage can be checked automatically (自動地) with the help of self service bag-drop machines. Other technologies, such as a facial recognition (人臉識別) system, allow passengers to have a quicker check-in and boarding process.
The airport will also use a robot-operated parking system. Drivers just need to park their cars in given areas. Robots will then carry them to an empty space. When collecting their cars, drivers simply need to scan a parking ticket to find out where to collect their cars.
【1】What do we know about BDIA?
A.It's very large.B.It is in Beijing's city center.
C.It was designed by a Chinese architect.D.It's not completed yet.
【2】BDIA is expected to eventually handle passengers every year.
A.45 millionB.72 millionC.85 millionD.100 million
【3】What do we know from Paragraph 5?
A.Robots will help passengers board.
B.Passengers will spend less time boarding at BDIA.
C.Passengers won't need to check in in person.
D.Machines will replace human workers at the airport.
【4】The smart parking lot shows us .
A.that it's not convenient to park cars at BDIA
B.how new technologies make BDIA more efficient
C.that BDIA is the largest airport in the world
D.that building the airport was difficult
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【題目】 She enjoys _________ in summer.
A. go to swim
B. going swimming
C. goes to swim
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【題目】Would you mind ______ the music?
A. I listening to
B. my listening to
C. me listen to
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【題目】—Must I clean the classroom now?
—No, you_______.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t
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【題目】 ①It's hard to turn down a tasty banana. They taste good and you don't have to wash them before eating them. However, British scientists say that the fruit may disappear by 2050.
②One reason for this is climate(氣候)change. Scientists at the University of Exeter collected data (數(shù)據(jù))from 27 countries and regions that produce 86 percent of the world's bananas. They found that climate change has improved growing conditions in 21 of these countries. In the past 60 years, the average yield (平均產(chǎn)量)has reached 1. 37 tons of bananas per hectare (公頃).
③However, if temperatures keep rising, this advantage will disappear. Ten of the countries, including India, the world5s biggest producer of bananas, will produce fewer bananas. By 2050, the fruit may die out.
Shouldn't bananas grow more easily if it*s hotter outside? In fact, the perfect temperature range for growing bananas is between 24 and 32 "C. If temperatures get too high, they will stop growing.
Diseases are another danger to bananas. Unlike other crops, the bananas we grow come from shoot cuttings (莖段)rather than seeds (系中子). This means that all banana plants have the same genotype. In other words, if a disease is able to kill one plant, it could kill them all.
⑥One serious disease is called Panama. Caused by fungus (真菌)in the soil, it spreads easily. It has spread across South Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Australia. If one banana plantation suffers from the disease, it will take 30 years until it is able to grow bananas again. Scientists have yet to find a cure for this disease.
【1】What does the underlined word "this" in Paragraph② refer to?
A.A banana is a much-loved fruit.
B.A banana tastes great.
C.A banana is convenient to be eaten.
D.A banana will die out in 30 years.
【2】According to the passage, we can infer that ?
A.In the last few years, the average yield of bananas has increased.
B.Panama has killed all the bananas in some areas like South Asia.
C.The higher the temperature is, the better bananas will grow.
D.Bananas grow from shoot cuttings instead of seeds.
【3】What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The difficulties of growing bananas.
B.The perfect conditions of growing bananas.
C.The reasons for the disappearance of bananas.
D.The advice for growing bananas.
【4】How is the passage organized?
A.B.C.D.
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【題目】一Thank you so much for me to the concert.
—You’re welcome. I’m looking forward to you there.
A. invites;seeing B. inviting;sees C. inviting;seeing D. invites;sees
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Every Sunday morning, I take a light jog around a park near my home. There’s a lake in one corner of the park. Each time I jog by this lake, I see the same elderly woman sitting by the lake with a small metal cage beside her.
Last Sunday, my curiosity (好奇心) got the better of me, so I stopped jogging and walked over to her. As I got closer, I found that inside the metal cage were three turtles, slowly walking around. She had a fourth turtle on her lap (大腿) that she was carefully brushing.
“Hello,” I said. “I’d love to know what you’re doing with these turtles.”
She smiled. “I’m cleaning their shells,” she replied. “Anything on a turtle’s shell, like algae (海藻) or scum (浮沫), stops the turtle from swimming. It can also weaken the shell over time. I’m doing this to help the turtles. It’s my own way of making a difference.”
“Wow! That’s really nice of you! But there are turtles living in lakes all around the world. And few of these turtles have kind people like you to help them clean their shells. So how exactly are you sure that you are truly making a difference?” I questioned.
The woman laughed aloud. She then looked down at the turtle on her lap, brushed the last piece of algae from its shell, and said, “Sweetie, every act of kindness matters. If this little guy could talk, he’d tell you I just made all the difference in the world.”
回答下面5個問題,每題答案不超過5個詞。
【1】Where does the old woman sit each time the writer meets her?
____________________________________________________________________
【2】When did the writer decide to have a talk with the old woman?
____________________________________________________________________
【3】How many turtles did the woman have when the writer stopped to ask her?
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【4】Why did the woman clean the turtles’ shells?
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【5】What can you learn from the story?
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