【題目】The number of the students ________ getting ________ now.
A. are; more B. is; smaller C. are; smaller D. is; more
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【題目】 If you want to have a better understanding of a country, a better way is to travel around it. Then you can get the chance to see, to feel and even to taste the country's things on your own. Actually, in the past ten years, the number of people who traveled abroad has increased greatly, especially in the recent 5 years.
There are several reasons for the increase. The most important one is that people become richer and they are more able to support their trips. And the tourism has greatly developed over the ten years. Young people today expect to go outside to open their eyes and to see the real world. They hope to keep themselves realize what is going on around the world.
On the other hand, as China has developed a lot and has a lot of cultural and natural resources(資源), more and more foreigners come to visit our country. China has become one of the most popular tourist destinations(目的地)in the world. According to the scores of Top 4 countries having the most Cultural Tourism Resources, China takes the fourth place among some countries all over the world. So we still have a long way to improve our tourism competitiveness.
【1】Please translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
【2】Why do young people expect to go abroad?
【3】In the passage, what does the underlined word "they" refer to?
【4】How many scores has France got in the chart?
【5】Do you like traveling abroad? Why or why not?
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【題目】 We talked with June Galloway about her book Get off on the Right Foot: Don’t Let the Wrong Gesture Ruin (毀壞) Your Day.
English is the world’s international language. But in your book, non-verbal (不用語言的) communication is paid more attention to. ▲
June: Well, gestures (手勢) and other body language can have different meanings in different places. Something that you think is friendly or polite could be considered to be very impolite in another culture. I’ve described many of these customs and cultural differences, so my readers won’t have a bad start when they meet people from places where the culture is different from their own.
Can greeting someone the wrong way really lead to misunderstanding (誤解)?
June: In some places, yes. The heavy handshake that a North American expects may seem quite impolite in other places. And a light handshake―which is usual in some countries—may seem unfriendly to a North American.
What other gestures can cause misunderstanding?
June: Take the gesture for “come here” for example. In North America, people gesture with the palm (掌心) up. Well, in southern Europe, that gesture means “goodbye”. And in many Asian countries, the palm-up gesture is thought rude. Instead, people there gesture with the palm down.
Surely, there must be some gestures used everywhere, right? What about the thumb-up (翹拇指) gesture for “great”?
June: Sorry. That’s very rude in Australia and the Middle East. That is why it important to know about body language and cultural differences.
【1】Which gesture should you use if you want to say “goodbye”.in southern Europe?
A.B.
C.D.
【2】According to the passage, ________ is/are NOT mentioned in June’s book.
A.the importance of body language.B.some common gestures
C.the development of body languageD.different meanings of a gesture
【3】Which of the following can be put in the ▲ ?
A.How is that possible?B.Could it make readers interested?
C.Can you give us some examples?D.why is that so important?
【4】What can we infer (推斷) from the passage?
A.June paid more attention to the language of English in her book.
B.A girl from Australia may be angry with you if you praise her by using the thumb-up gesture.
C.Body language is the world’s international language.
D.In many Asian countries, the palm-up gesture is thought rude.
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【題目】_____ news report I am reading! It tells us so much about saving the wild tigers.
A. What useful B. What a useful
C. How useful D. How a useful
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YOU COULD WIN $500 TO HELP SAVE LIONS! |
With a lion's strong jaws and claws, it's no wonder that this big cat is a big star in the wild. But the powerful animal still faces dangers-including ones from humans- and their numbers are dropping. That's why this year's Almanac Challenge is all about saving lions—and how you can help. Send in a poster that includes a drawing and a one-sentence message about why it's important to protect lions. You could win a $500 gift card to host a "Lions Forever" party—but you can host one on your own too! Invite friends, family, and classmates to talk about why it's important to save these big cats. And your drawing might be included in a future issue(期) of Nat Geo Kids magazine, Natgeokids.com, or even in next year's Almanac Challenge! |
Important Entry Information Almanac Challenge starts on May 8, and ends on December 3. Open to U. S. people who are aged 6 to 12 years or older. To enter, visit natgeokids.com/almanac. See official rules for complete prize description and more information. |
【1】The purpose of Almanac Challenge is to ________.
A.tell us the importance of lionsB.raise $500 for a party
C.encourage us to help save lionsD.sell Nat Geo Kids magazines
【2】If you want to join in Almanac Challenge, you must ________.
A.call Nat Geo Kids magazineB.be at least six years old
C.have a talent for drawingD.hand in a poster after Dec. 3
【3】Almanac Challenge is most probably a ________.
A.competitionB.meetingC.surveyD.test
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【題目】Working from Home
My family recently had the bright idea that I should spend a day working from home.When I mapped out such a day, I had______working hard in my study, then taking a mid-morning cookie break with the kids, next returning to work, and finally going for a family walk.
cookie jar
However, during the first hour of my workday at home, I________touched any work. The children kept running into my study and asking me to play with them.Around 10:30 a.m., I decided to take that mid-morning cookie________and then found that there was nothing left in the cookie jar. The kids had eaten them all! I returned to my desk and began writing an e-mail until my wife walked in.
“I need to run to the store. Could you please fix the car battery (電池) for me?”, she said. I mumbled (嘟囔) to myself all the way to the car, did the job, and went back to my desk. Then, my kids started asking for lunch. After telling them over and over again to wait until their mom gets home, I finally put a sign to my door that ________ : Go Ask Someone Else!
And that worked really well. I finally________ to finish writing that e-mail. The house was quiet up to the________that the neighbor called and told me that my children went to ask him for lunch! I told him to send my kids back. Frustrated (懊惱的), I made sandwiches for the kids and myself. Just as I was cleaning up, my wife walked in.
I was so glad that she was back and couldn’t wait to escape. I________for the door to go back to my work. As I sat down at the desk, I realised things were not like what I had imagined. And I also understood how________ it is to take good care of a family.
【1】A.suggestedB.forgottenC.imaginedD.finished
【2】A.evenB.justC.stillD.hardly
【3】A.breakB.partyC.lessonD.walk
【4】A.readB.heardC.pronouncedD.translated
【5】A.offeredB.refusedC.preferredD.managed
【6】A.turnB.pointC.timeD.number
【7】A.paidB.headedC.waitedD.searched
【8】A.happyB.relaxingC.excitingD.hard
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【題目】My rubber isn’t the same his. His is different mine.
A. with; from B. with; to C. as; from D. from; as
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【題目】 School playgrounds are supposed to help kids stay active and healthy. But since 2015, toxic(有毒的)chemicals in running tracks have caused many students in several cities, including Shanghai, Beijing and Wuhan, to suffer from nosebleeds, headaches and coughs. It was found that the materials used to build the tracks in these school’s playgrounds contained high levels of toxic chemicals.
On November 1,2018, new standards for the materials used to build playgrounds in primary and middle schools across the country came into effect. The Ministry of Education(MOE)created these standards to protect students’ health.
The standards prohibit(禁止)the use of 18 chemicals for making running tracks, 11 more than the previous standards. The prohibited chemicals are harmful to the skin, eyes and noses and can even cause terrible diseases, China Daily noted.
For the first time, the standards also call for tests of the man-made grass that is used on some playgrounds as some of the materials used to produce man-made grass are highly toxic. Running tracks or patches(片)of man-made grass that does not meet these standards will be changed or removed.
The MOE has taken action in the last few years to keep playgrounds safe. Since 2016, it has invited experts and professionals(專業(yè)人員)to test new playgrounds at schools nationwide. The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to cut down costs, according to CCTV. The companies and officials who were involved in producing the tracks have been punished.
【1】What kind of disease didn’t the students suffer from according to the passage?
A.B.C.D.
【2】The new standards came into effect on____________.
A.September 1,2016B.October1,2016
C.November1,2018D.December1,2018
【3】What action has the MOE taken to keep playground safe?
A.Invited experts and professionals to test new playgrounds.
B.Punished the involved companies and officials.
C.Warned the involved companies and officials.
D.Punished the school leaders.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The schools created these standards to protect students’ health.
B.The prohibited chemicals are harmful to humans according to CCTV.
C.The man-made grass used in some playgrounds is safe.
D.The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to save costs.
【5】We can find the article in ____________part of a newspaper.
A.sportB.healthC.cultureD.study
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