【題目】The girl ________ a new computer for herself next year.
A. buys B. is buying
C. bought D. is going to buy
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【題目】 —Excuse me, where is the bookstore? —Go _____ the bridge. You’ll see it on your left.
A. on B. cross C. across D. through
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【題目】—Hello! This is David. Can I speak to Tom? —Yes, ___________.
A. Tom is me B.This is Tom speaking.
C. I am Tom D. My name is Tom.
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【題目】Cindy's birthday is coming. I plan to ________ her a toy as a gift.
A. cook B. tell C. send D. arrive
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【題目】Answer the questions.
Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
As you may have heard from my parents, I’m in China right now on a cultural exchange program. I’m enjoying my time here very much. I have made new friends here, many of whom are locals. Through my interaction(相互交流)with them, I’ve noticed some interesting cultural differences. One of the most obvious( 明 顯 的 )cultural differences is the size of food portions in restaurants. Back home in America, the food portions are usually larger than those I’ve seen in China. We’re even used to seeing super-sized dishes in some restaurants.
However, in Asia, food portions are generally not extremely large. I’m must encouraged to eat until I’m full and enjoy different kinds of food. Eating out in Asia is often a big social affair(社交活動). People here eat out a lot. There are all kinds of restaurants. And there are food stands and food carts-even on the sidewalk(人行道).
Another interesting aspect of eating out is the way food is served. Back home in America, each diner orders their own meal. When people eat out in Asia, they usually order food to share. Nearly every time I eat out with friends in China, each of us has our own bowl of rice or noodles, and we share the rest of the dishes. This is an excellent way to try new foods! One thing that makes me confused is the way people pay for food at a restaurant.
In the U.S. we often ask for separate(分開的)checks, so we each pay for our own meal. But here, if diners decide to pay separately, they typically don’t request separate checks. Instead, they give money to one person who pays the bill. People also don’t tip the server. Instead, there is often a service charge added to the bill.
I hope you are doing well. I’ll write you again!
Love, Margare
【1】Margaret has made many local friends during her cultural exchange program, hasn’t she?
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【2】What’s the culture difference in the size of food portions between China and America?
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【3】Why do people in Asia like eating out a lot?
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【4】What does Margaret think of the way food is served in China?
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【5】How do people usually pay the bill in America?
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【6】Do you like the way of eating out in China or in America? Why?
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【題目】 When you write a text message or an email, you might put a smiling face or other pictures at the end to make the message more fun. These pictures are emojis. The first emojis were on Japanese mobile phones in the 1990s. Later, they were used on Apple’s iPhone and Android phones. Now they are everywhere!
Before emojis, there were emoticons. The word is a mixture(混合) of emotion(感情) and icon(圖標). Emoticons are made of the signs you can find on your keyboard, for example:-) for a smiley or @};---for a rose. The first use of :-)was in 1982 and it was called “joke marker”. Emoji is a Japanese word which means pictograph: e(picture) +moji (character). Emojis are real pictures, for example,or.There are 1851emojis that can be used on mobile phones and other devices. There are all kinds of emojis, from faces and weather to things in the kitchen and animal.
In England, we have a saying: A picture paints a thousand words. For many people, an emoji is like a punctuation mark(標點). It’s like the tone of voice when we speak on the phone, or hand movements(gestures) used in conversation. Emojis are also changing the way we write. The more we use emojis, the less we use slang(俚語), such as LOL or OMG.
When someone speaks and looks serious, we try to look serious, too, and when someone smiles, we smile as well. This is how we show empathy(同感) and make friends(and enemies!). But when we’re online, we can’t see the person’s face and there’s no emotion. The invention of emojis changed that! Scientists in Australia have discovered that when we look at a smiley face online, the same parts of the brain start working as when we look at a real smiley face. Our mood changes, and we try to change our face to match the emoji. This is something we learn as we get older. Our brains have developed this ability over the last two or three years. This means that emojis have created a new brain pattern(模式)in us!
【1】Where does the writer of this passage possibly come from?
A.AustraliaB.JapaneseC.AmericaD.Britain
【2】What is NOT true about Paragraph 3?
A.Some slang is used less often because of emojis.
B.We no more need words.
C.An Emoji adds emotions to our messages.
D.An Emoji makes people feel face to face.
【3】What is (= ̄ω ̄=) according to the passage?
A.an emojiB.a pictureC.an emoticonD.a sound
【4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Emojis will make our words disappear.
B.Emojis have greatly influenced us in many ways.
C.We don’t need to speak to others or meet others any more.
D.Scientists are worried about this invention of emojis.
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【題目】【貴州省安順市2015年中考英語試題】 Rose, you are so thin. You should eat more, you’ll make yourself ill.
A. or B. if C. and D. but
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【題目】
A product has sold very well at Lawson(羅森)stores in Nanjing. It allows buyers to pay electricity bills(電費單) for seniors(老人) living in China's poor and faraway areas.
The package, which looks like a snack, has a ________ and brief introduction of a senior on it. It also _______a QR code(二維碼) for people to scan and pay at least 2 to 3 yuan with their mobile phones.
Mao Jiashu, a college student in Nanjing, _________this idea when she visited Inner Mongolia in 2018.
“I noticed that it was difficult for some seniors to pay their electricity bills _________they didn’t know how to pay online. Sometimes they could not walk the long way to pay in time, so the electricity was__________,” she said. “So I decided to do something to help them and make people know more about their_________ .”
More than 120 packages were sold on the first day at a store in Xinjiekou area, and 72 people paid the electricity bills.
Each package, with no real food inside, includes a piece of paper with a message. Written by an________person, the message expresses feelings about life and other things they want to tell the public.
A video showed that a girl ________ a package and got a message, she hugged her mother as the message said, “If you have somebody by your side at this moment, please give him or her a hug for ______. I no longer have the chance.
Zhao Le, who paid 20 yuan for one senior, said the message made her feel warm. “They don' t_______ask you for help. They want to pay you back by sharing their life experience with you,” she said.
【1】A.pieB.pizzaC.photoD.pencil
【2】A.makesB.hasC.designsD.decorates
【3】A.caught up withB.came up withC.got on withD.went on with
【4】A.becauseB.soC.butD.unless
【5】A.let offB.set offC.cut offD.put off
【6】A.suggestionB.situationC.contributionD.invention
【7】A.impatientB.impoliteC.elderlyD.energetic
【8】A.soldB.threwC.tiedD.opened
【9】A.meB.himC.herD.them
【10】A.exactlyB.possiblyC.highlyD.simply
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