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【題目】聽短文,回答下面五個問題
【1】How does Bob come to the town?
A.By train.B.By bus.C.By taxi.
【2】Why does Bob come to the town?
A.visit a factoryB.visit a friendC.do a speech
【3】Who does Bob ask the way to the factory?
A.a studentB.a workerC.a teacher
【4】Where is the factory?
A.near the schoolB.outside the townC.near the bookshop
【5】How far is it from the school to the factory?
A.15 kilometers awayB.50 kilometers away
C.5 kilometers away
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【題目】聽一段對話,回答下面三個小題。
【1】What did Bill use to look like?
A.shy and quiet.B.outgoing and thinC.old and quiet.
【2】What was Bill often seen to do in the school?
A.read in the library.B.play with his friends .C.talk with his friends.
【3】Which of following is true?
A.Bill isn’t popular at school now because he is still shy.
B.Bill used to wear glasses.
C.Bill used to enjoy talking with girls.
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【題目】 We may think today that Donald Trump invented the term, but “fake news” has been around for a while. In the early 19th century, small regional and local papers made their product known and i【1】 their sales with a lot of made-up news articles. The Central Park Zoo Escape, reported on November 9, 1874, is one such event.
The front page of the New York Herald that day reported that v【2】 animals had escaped from the Central Park Zoo. A rhino had fallen into a sewer(下水道) and a lion had been seen walking slowly through a church. The article said that, while the police and National Guard were doing what they could, twenty-seven people had already died and many others had been injured. Readers were scared and armed men were seen in the streets, preparing to p【3】 their loved ones and property by battling the wild animals of the zoo. In their upset, they clearly hadn’t read to the end of the article: the l【4】 line stated that ‘the whole story given above is a pure lie’!
But why was it done? The article was the creation of a reporter named Joseph Clarke. Working alongside his editor, Clarke wanted to highlight the dangerous conditions at the zoo by showing the readers what could happen, not what a【5】 had. They had no idea of the fear it would cause. The paper never apologized for the upset to New Yorkers. I【6】, they ran a short statement requesting that safety conditions at the zoo should be improved.
The l【7】 to learn? Always read right to the end!
The whole story given above is not a pure lie!
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A. across B. succeed C. rough D. distances E. success
It wasn’t a long journey, only about 3 miles but the engineers hope to use it for longer 【1】. Drones could make these deliveries safer and quicker than other vehicles. As they are unmanned, they might even be cheaper to operate.
The operation was a 【2】 and the patient is now getting better in a hospital in the USA. “This whole thing is amazing,” she said. Drones are already being used 【3】 the world to help people and save lives. In Africa, drones are often used to deliver medicine to remote or hard-to-reach places. They’ve also been used in Australia to help find people caught in 【4】 seas and even deliver safety devices to people in danger. As this new technology develops, who knows what other uses we could find for drones?
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A. survive B. drops C. created D. survey E. go ahead
For the first time, a heart needed for a life-saving operation was delivered by a flying drone! It’s not often that life-saving help 【1】 in from the sky, but that’s just what happened to one patient in a city in the United States. She had been waiting for a heart transplant for eight years and had finally heard that the operation could 【2】.
These operations are where organs, such as a heart, are taken from one person’s body and put into the body of someone else, who needs it to 【3】. It’s really important to get the organ to the person as quickly as possible. Previously, they have usually been delivered by ambulance or plane. This patient’s new heart, however, was the first to be flown by a specially designed drone! This drone was 【4】 to deliver medical supplies and organs, and could keep the essential heart safe and at the right temperature.
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【題目】– ______
– Please feel free to use the room.
A.Which would you prefer, this room or the library?
B.What about going to the reading room for wifi?
C.Would you like me to help you with your project?
D.Would it be possible for me to study in this room?
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【題目】The night was cold. We had to put a camping blanket around us. (保持句意基本不變)
The night was __________ cold __________ we had to put a camping blanket around us.
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【題目】“Roddy, do you enjoy working as an extra?” asked the journalist. (改為間接引語)
The journalist asked Roddy __________ __________ enjoyed working as an extra.
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【題目】They set off on their desert crossing two days ago. (改為一般疑問句)
________ they ________ off on their desert crossing two days ago?
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【題目】 當(dāng)前,手機的功能越來越多,除了通訊功能,還具有支付、閱讀等功能。有人認(rèn)為手機閱讀方便且花費少,也有人認(rèn)為用手機閱讀對眼睛有害,而且容易使人沉迷其中。為此,你們班以Can Students Read on Mobile Phones?為話題展開了辯論。假設(shè)你是正方或反方的一員(只需選擇一方),請用英語闡述你的觀點。
參考詞匯:convenient方便的,electronic book電子書,eyesight視力
寫作要求:
1.必須用上參考詞匯,語句連貫,詞數(shù)80個左右;
2.文中不得提及有關(guān)個人的信息,如:班級、人名等。
Can Students Read on Mobile Phones?
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