He provides food for the hungry children.(同義句轉(zhuǎn)換)  
He _____ the hungry children _____ food.
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012屆江蘇鹽城響水縣初三第一次模擬英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


Everybody dreams. But only some people remember their dreams. Our dreams often include all the senses—smells, sounds, sights, tastes and things we touch.
Early in the twentieth century, two famous scientists developed their personal ideas about dreams. Austrian psychiatrist(奧地利心理學(xué)家) Sigmund Freud believed people often dream about things they want but can’t have. Swiss(瑞士) psychiatrist Carl Jung worked closely with Freud for several years, but he believed dreams provide solutions to problems we face when we are awake.
Other researchers are studying how dreaming helps our bodies work with problems and very sad emotions(感情). Robert Stickgold is a professor of psychiatry (心理學(xué)教授). He says that when we dream, the brain is trying to make sense of the world. He does not agree with Sigmund Freud that dreaming is the way we express our hidden feelings and desires(愿望).
Scientists believe it is important to keep researching dreams. Yet there is still no agreement on exactly how the brain works when we are dreaming or why we dream.
【小題1】Dreams          

A.a(chǎn)re remembered by everyone
B.express all that we think in our mind
C.include few senses and things we touch
D.include all the senses and things we touch
【小題2】In the passage, all the psychiatrists         .
A.believe dreams can help people understand all the problems that they face
B.believe when we dream, the brain is trying to make sense of the world
C.study dream and dreaming and have their own different ideas
D.have the same idea that people often dream about the things they want
【小題3】Which would be the best title (標(biāo)題) for the passage?
A.The fact of DreamsB.The Ways of Dreams
C.The Solutions to DreamsD.The Mystery of Dreams and Dreaming

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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年浙江省九年級(jí)5月月考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.

Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.

The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.

Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(搖搖欲墜). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.

In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.

Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.

The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.

“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”

The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.

The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.

In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.

“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”

In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.

Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve.

1.When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________.

A.Saturday morning                       B.Sunday morning

C.Saturday night                          D.Sunday night

2.Why did many people hurriy home after the earthquake.

A.They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers.

B.They wanted to find out the situation of their home.

C.They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been.

D.There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area.

3.What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs.

B.Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly.

C.Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair.

D.Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair.

4.Which of the following is NOT true.

A.Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an.

B.The earthquake also influenced some other cities.

C.The government took very quick actions.

D.Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen.

5.Where would you most probably read this passage?

A.Reader.

B.A History of China’s Earthquakes

C.How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake

D.China Weekly

 

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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011-2012學(xué)年浙江省初三第三次階段測(cè)試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:選詞填空

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help, provide, feel , mistake, suppose

1.When we came into the hotel yesterday, it made us ______ at home.

2.You are____ to finish the work with your team.

3.She said she wouldn’t make any _____ in the coming exam.

4.He often ______ money for me when I was poor.

5.It used to be______ for us to study English.

 

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How important is homework? According to the Los Angeles Unified School District(LAUSD), it’s not that important! The district has made a big change for the 2011-2012 school year. It started on July 1, homework counts for only 10% of a student’s grade. The district, the second largest in the country, says its new way can provide a fairer assessment(評(píng)定) of students’ homework and achievements.

The district hopes students only need to spend less time on homework and more time on hobbies and with their families. By reducing the weight of homework toward a student’s grade, a truer picture of the student’s knowledge will be shown in the achievement grade.

However, it doesn’t mean the students can throw out homework. It says that homework is a chance for students to practice their skills and a tool for students to prepare for coming lessons. Still, LAUSD is joining a growing list of schools that have controlled the amount of homework.

How much time children should spend on homework is a hot topic. Harris Cooper, a professor at a university, says that the proper amount of homework time is ten minutes a day multiplied by(乘以) the student’s grade. This means a third grader should spend 30 minutes a day on homework. And a sixth grader would spend 60 minutes. “Good homework in the proper amount will have better effects on them,” he said. “Bad homework or too much homework will have worse effects.”

But some people think homework is an important part of learning. They say many children just won’t try their best if homework doesn’t count toward their grade. Some teachers also think homework is important. They argue that students who do their homework perform better on tests and in school than those who do not. They are afraid that the new way will encourage students to pay less attention to homework.

The topic of the article:    The    1   of homework in learning

A big change for homework

Reducing the   2   of homework grade by 10% in assessing students’ performance and achievement in school.

The advantages of reducing

homework

l  Students will have more time for   3   and with their families.

l  Students will be able to  4   their truer pictures of knowledge in the achievement grades.

The advantages of doing homework

l  Students can have more   5   to practice their skills.

l  The   6   of schools that have controlled the amount of homework is getting bigger.

The amount of homework

l  The time that a ninth grade student   7   to homework should be 90 minutes.

l  Students will   8   good homework in the proper amount to bad homework or too much homework.

  9    about the new policy

l  If homework isn’t included in their grade, many students won’t put their heart into study.

l  Students who don’t do their homework perform  much   10   than those who do their homework.

 

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Online shopping is growing fast in China, and more and more Chinese are buying books online. At the same time, traditional bookstores are facing new challenges. A bookstore in Beijing is going out of business(生意). All of its books are on sale. Bookstore owner Wang Jian says hot sales of books on the Internet pushed him to change the way he did business.

China has the highest online book buying rate(率)in the world. More than years ago, dangdang.com became the first online bookseller, and now becomes very important in the Chinese online book market.

Facing this challenge, the Xinhua Bookstore also built its online store a few years ago. Zhang Jian, CEO of the Xinhuabookstore.com, says now they are enlarging their online services.

A “price war(戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng))”is taking shape between traditional bookstores and online bookstores. Faced with the low-cost advantage of online bookstores, traditional ones can do nothing but lower their prices. At the same time, online bookstores are also starting price wars between each other.

Now some traditional bookstores are trying their best to attract buyers in their own way. They exhibit books better and provide(提供) a very relaxed reading environment in the bookstore. Even though, traditional bookstores can hardly compete with some of the advantages of online bookstores, for example 24-hour service.

1.What is the passage about?

A.The development of online bookstores.

B.The disadvantages of traditional bookstores.

C.The great advantages of online bookstores.

D.The challenges traditional bookstores face.

2.What made Wang Jian change the way he did business?

A.The small sales of his books.

B.The tiring work of selling books.

C.The high cost of running the bookstore.

D.Competition with other traditional bookstores.

3.To attract buyers, traditional bookstores and online bookstores both choose to        .

A.lower the prices of books

B.provide 24-hour service

C.provide relaxed reading areas

D.exhibit books in a better way

4.We can know from the passage that       .

A.traditional bookstores will break up sooner or later

B.dangdang. com is the first website selling books in China

C.more and more people will start bookstores on the Internet

D.most of the buyers who buy books online are young students

 

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