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【題目】Which of the following is Right?
A.I haven’t seen him for ages.B.He’s borrowed the book for three weeks.
C.I have joined the army since two years ago.D.His father has left here since he was five years old.
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【題目】Most ancient books were ________ bamboo before paper was invented. My favourite one was ________ six parts.
A.made up of; made ofB.made from; made up of
C.made of; made up ofD.made from; made of
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【題目】— At present young people prefer WeChat to keep in touch with their friends.
— Yes. It seems to be the best way of communication________people like.
A.thatB.whichC.whoD.what
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【題目】________ young people went to the theatre to see the ________film.
A.Hundred of; 120 minutesB.Hundreds of; 120-minutes
C.Hundreds of; 120-minuteD.Hundred of; 120-minutes
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【題目】—Some people now think there is no need to wear masks when going out.
—We can’t be ________ careful. ________.
A.so; Many hands make light workB.too; Actions speak louder than words
C.too; Prevention is better than cureD.very; Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
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【題目】—I’m looking forward to the film Transformer 7(《變形金剛7》). ________will it begin?
—________ the 28thJune, 2020.
A.When; UntilB.How long; Not until
C.When; Not untilD.How long; Until
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【題目】—Can you tell me how to make the washing machine run?
—Why not read the ________ yourself? I’m busy now.
A.applicationB.instructionC.informationD.introduction
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【題目】 Mr. Gong was angry when he found out that his 12-year-old child had spent 13, 272 yuan from March 17 to 21 when playing video games on his mobile phone. Gong made a complaint and required the video game company to return all the money. But “it’s up in the air so far.” Gong told Workers’ Daily.
This is not a single case in which children have paid a great deal of money to play online games. The Guangdong Consumer Council ( 消費(fèi)者委員會(huì)) has received more than 10,000 similar complaints from local parents in the first three months of this year.
Because of the increasing number of similar cases, the council talked with many online game companies in the province, strongly suggesting that they should introduce useful methods to protect the consumer rights of children.
In fact, many online companies and mobile apps have provided a youth mode ( 模 式 ), announcing that parents can control the content and limit the time their children spend in using the apps.
However, according to a consumer survey report by the Jiangsu Consumer Council, some of the protection modes of companies such as Huya, Douyu, Bilibili and Team Talk are far from useful.
For example, users of all of the above companies can extend watching time by entering a password (密碼). Team Talk’s youth mode is no different from the usual mode, which means that children can watch all content. Wang Yihan, 16, from Fuzhou No. 1 High School, shared her experience. She said, “Some apps would only send a notice to check whether the user is 18 years old. The user can simply choose ‘Yes’ and start playing the game. It’s no good.”
According to Guangdong Consumer Council, game companies are being advised to introduce different methods to check who the players are, including fingerprint, password or facial recognition ( 人臉識(shí)別) when children pay to play online games.
【1】From the underlined sentence “it’s up in the air so far”, we can guess________.
A.the company ran out of money thenB.Mr. Gong hasn’t got the money back
C.the company threw the money into the airD.Mr. Gong thanked Workers’ Daily for helping him
【2】The council talked to many companies because________.
A.they provided a youth mode for childrenB.they refused to do what they were told to
C.the number of complaint cases was risingD.Mr. Gong wanted to get all the money back
【3】What’s the meaning of the word “extend” in Paragraph 6?
A.Change the way.B.Improve the quality.
C.Make something longer.D.Cut something shorter.
【4】What is the purpose of giving the example of Wang Yihan in Paragraph 6?
A.To explain how youth mode works.B.To warn people not to use youth mode.
C.To teach people how to play games better.D.To show that youth mode needs improving.
【5】What’s the best title of the passage?
A.A Father Angry with Video GamesB.Famous Video Game Companies
C.Disadvantages of Online Video GamesD.Stricter Rules Needed for Online Games
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【題目】 Women around the world are working to help the environment. Here are four who have done their part to protect Earth’s plants and animals. Which of these women most encourages you to take action?
Scientist Jane Goodall was born in London, England. She has always loved animals. She especially loves apes. Chimpanzees are apes. At age 26, Goodall began studying chimps in Tanzania. That’s in Africa. She is fighting to prevent trees being cut down in chimps’ living areas.
Activist Wangari Maathai was known as the Mother of Trees. She taught people how important trees are to the environment. She started a group that plants trees across Africa. In 2004, she won the Nobel Peace Prize. Maathai died in September, 2011.
American Sylvia Earle has always cared about the ocean. This scientist works to save the world’s oceans from pollution and overfishing. She goes on researching with her team. The trips help people be aware of ocean protection.
Scientist and environmental activist Vandana Shiva was born in India. She works to protect farmland. She helps people grow healthier and safer foods. Shiva has written many books. They teach readers about the importance of the land and how to take care of it.
【1】Who pays much attention to animals in her study?
A.Jane Goodall.B.Wangari Maathai.C.Sylvia Earle.D.Vandana Shiva.
【2】What do we know about Vandana Shiva?
A.She once studied apes in Africa.B.She sells healthier and safer food.
C.She is both a writer and a scientist.D.She has much knowledge of trees.
【3】What is the passage mainly about?
A.Nobel Prize winners.B.Scientists who protect oceans.
C.Famous animal lovers.D.Women who help the environment.
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【題目】 In March, the city of Shenzhen announced that it would ban (禁止) the sale and eating of dog and cat meat. Some people b【1】that this ban may be put into use across the country. This has drawn attention from people both at home and a【2】.
In April, the government introduced a draft (草案) document. It says dogs will no longer be t【3】 as livestock (家畜). Also, to make the most people satisfied, public opinions will be collected u【4】May 8. As a result, many ideas have been heard so far.
“Dogs have been seen as people’s friends, and internationally are not thought to be livestock,” the notice said. In fact, the eating of dogs, cats and o【5】pets is widely banned in Western countries. People share the room with dogs and think of them as family members.
This c【6】has been celebrated by animal rights groups all over the world. Although some Chinese have given the world the impression that they e【7】having dog meat, most Chinese do not eat it and say they never would, the BBC reported.
However, the o【8】of some businesses in China are against the draft. They think eating dog meat is part of the customs. Many of them are from Guangxi, where thousands of people make a l【9】from selling dog meat.
One businessman told the Global Times that the draft should c【10】local living conditions. Once the dog meat industry is banned there, many people will lose their jobs.
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