【題目】In the past, she was too shy she sing in front of her class or the whole school.
A.to; daren’t toB.that; didn’t dareC.and, didn’t dare to
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【題目】閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次,方框中有兩個詞是多余的。
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Do you have any online classes? It is possible to take classes at home 【1】 yourself. All you need is a computer and a headset.
However, most students don’t seem to like online classes. According to a 【2】 survey, only 33 percent of students would take such classes. Over 1500 students from 10 cities 【3】 the survey.
Many students said it was hard to focus on studying 【4】 taking online classes. This was true for Lian Ruohan, 15, at the Affiliated(附屬的) High School of Peking University. “There are no classmates, no real teachers 【5】 me. I can surf the Internet or do other things if I want to. It’s much 【6】 to always stay focused,” she said.
Lian prepares a lot 【7】 taking her classes to make sure she will pay attention. She also pushes 【8】 to communicate with teachers. Students can come up with or answer questions while taking online classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at Yuying Middle School Attached to Chengdu No. 7 High School, thinks online interaction isn’t enough. “The online teachers don’t 【9】 get to know me. When I don’t hand in homework, all I get is a short message instead of real concern(關(guān)心),” she said.
However, online classes still have other advantages. “It saves time and 【10】 compared to taking offline classes. Also, if I don’t understand some parts of a lesson, I can watch it over again,” Lian said.
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【題目】Choose the sentences from the box to complete the dialogue. (There are two extra sentences)
A: Hi, John. I’m going home this weekend.
B: 【1】
A: To celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
B: 【2】
A: It is an important time for family.
B: 【3】
A: We will have dinner together, watch the moon and eat mooncakes.
B: Mooncakes? Are they delicious?
A: Yes, 【4】 We can celebrate it together.
B: 【5】Thank you!
A: You are welcome.
A. Would you like to go with me?
B. For what?
C. That’ s great.
D. What kind of festival is it?
E. I have never tasted them.
F. How will you celebrate it?
G. I like drinking them.
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Top Four Unusual Shops |
Senbikiya If you are looking for something perfect, come to Senbikiya in Tokyo, Japan! You buy fruit-perfect and very expensive fruit. There are apples for $25 each and 12 strawberries for$82. Yes, it's expensive... but it's popular. |
Beacon 's Closet Are you looking for something old… something other people don’t want any more? Then Beacon's Closet in New York, USA is the place for you. People bring clothes they don't want and other people buy them. These second-hand clothes are of good quality -and cheap! |
The Old Curiosity Shop Sometimes the building is what makes your shopping experience special; for example,The Old Curiosity Shop in London, England. It is a tiny old shop which Charles Dickens wrote about in 1841. There are lots of big modern buildings around it. It is now a shoe shop. |
El Ateneo Grand Splendid From a tiny building to a huge one: the famous bookshop El Ateneo Grand Splendid in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1919, the building opened as a theatre, but in February 2000, it became one of the biggest-and most beautiful -bookshops in the world. |
【1】What can you buy in Senbikiya?
A.Shoes.B.Clothes.C.Books.D.Fruit.
【2】Beacon's Closet is in_____________.
A.Buenos AiresB.New YorkC.LondonD.Tokyo
【3】Which shop did Charles Dickens write about?
A.Senbikiya.B.Beacon's Closet.
C.The Old Curiosity Shop.D.El Ateneo Grand Splendid.
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【題目】— How often do you visit your grandparents, Millie?
—_____my dad_____my mum goes to work at the weekend. We visit them on Saturdays.
A.Both, andB.Either, orC.Neither, norD.Not only, but also
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【題目】COVID-19(新冠狀病毒) around China for nearly two months. Thanks to Chinese government, We Chinese get great success in controlling it. However, we also should avoid too close to each other in our daily life.
A.has spreaded; gettingB.has spread; beingC.spread; keeping
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【題目】從 A-G 選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項補全對話(選項中有兩項是多余的)
A: Hello, Mr. Hunter. What’s wrong with you?
B: 【1】
A: Do you have a runny nose?
B: No. I just have a sore throat.【2】
A: I’m not sure. Well, have you taken your temperature?
B:【3】
A: Did you go outside these days?
B: Yes. I’ll never give up exercising.
A: I seem to know why this happened. Haven’t you seen the air around you?
B: Yes, I have seen it. It looks like much fog around.【4】
A: My dear friend, it’s not natural fog. It’s smoke and dust!
B: Will that harm people’s health much?
A: That’s for sure. 【5】 So stop exercising outside in that weather.
B: OK. I will.
A.Yes, my temperature is normal.
B.Is there anything serious?
C.I cough much these days.
D.What should I do?
E.No, I didn’t.
F.Do I have a bad cold?
G.It can pollute your breath system.
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【題目】 A young man was on a train. As the train turned a corner, it slowed down and then a small house came into sight. The house looked so different from the grey big buildings of the city that everybody on the train turned to look at it. Some passengers began to talk about it.
The young man was also interested in the house. He decided to get off at the next station and make his way to the house. The owner of the house told him that he was trying to sell the house, but no one would buy it. The young man decided to buy the house right then and there for $30,000. He used it for advertising (做廣告), as the house faced the railway bend (彎道). The train had to slow down at the bend, giving the passengers plenty of time to look at the house.
The young man went to several big companies and explained the advantages of placing advertisements on the side of the house. Finally, one company agreed. The young man was paid $180,000 for three years of advertising.
In this world, turning disadvantages into advantages is the key to success.
【1】Why did everybody on the train look at the small house? (不超過15個詞)
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【2】What did the owner want to do with the house? (不超過10個詞)
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【3】What can we learn from this passage? (不超過10個詞)
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【題目】 Teenagers need to eat nutritious (有營養(yǎng)的) food while they’ re still young so that they will grow up to be healthy adults. Therefore, it is necessary for school cafeterias (食堂) to provide healthy food. With this in mind, the government has introduced a new food safety regulation (規(guī)定) that will improve nutrition and health standards in schools.
The regulation took effect on April 1. It requires those who are in charge of kindergartens, primary and secondary schools to eat with students in their cafeterias. Schools will also be required to make information regarding food sources and suppliers (供應商) public.
The regulation also suggests that parents should eat with students at school in order to provide advice on food safety and nutrition. Schools must find out food safety problems and solve them in a timely manner.
If a school is caught buying low-quality food or failing to report food safety incidents (事件), the people in charge of the school will be warned, fired or handed over to law enforcement (執(zhí)法機關(guān)), the regulation says.
Parents across China have become increasingly angry about food safety incidents in schools, according to The Beijing News.
The most recent example occurred in March at the Chengdu No 7 High Development School. Parents posted videos and photos of moldy (發(fā)霉的) food that was served in the school’s cafeteria, China Daily reported. The school’s principal was eventually fired.
In October, the head of an international school in Shanghai was fired after health and education authorities found moldy tomatoes and onions in the schools kitchen.
【1】The story is mainly about a new regulation about ________.
A.students’ eating habitsB.school principals
C.food safety in schoolsD.parent-teacher relationships
【2】The new regulation requires schools to ________.
A.show the public where their food comes from
B.improve the conditions of their cafeterias
C.allow teachers and students to eat together
D.build more than one cafeteria
【3】What do we know from Paragraph 3?
A.Teenagers should go home to eat meals every day.
B.Parents should play a part in improving food safety in schools.
C.Food safety problems can be easily solved.
D.Parents are angry about food safety incidents in schools.
【4】From the example of Chengdu No 7 High Development School, we can learn that ________.
A.the punishment for food safety violations is serious
B.school principals nationwide are not doing their jobs well
C.food can get moldy more easily in the south than in the north
D.school cafeterias often serve rotten food to cut their costs
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