Most children feel when they work in groups than on their own.
A. most confident B. more confident
C. more confidently D. most confidently
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—John, thank you for driving me home.
—_________. See you tomorrow.
A. That’s right B. I’m afraid not
C. You’re welcome D. It’s a good idea
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_____ my cousin is very young, _____ she can help with the housework.
A. Once; 不填 B. Though; but C. Although; 不填
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On Lunar New Year’s Eve on Feb 18, 2015,Beijing had a good day. PM2.5 levels were below 50. However, the nice day ended with firework celebrations at night.
In the first hour after the start of the celebration, PM2.5 levels rose to 500 in certain parts of the city, with the average across the city around 400.
According to the China National Environmental Monitoring Center, on Lunar New Year’s Day, air pollution reached “dangerous levels” in 201 Chinese cities, because of fireworks, with more than 40 of them seeing “serious pollution”. As a result, the debate on whether to ban (禁止) fireworks during the Spring Festival is also heating up.
Sina surveyed 3,000 Internet users, and results show that only 38 percent of the people support setting off fireworks, and 60 percent are against it.
“I support a ban on fireworks,” a netizen (網(wǎng)民) nicknamed ann019 said. “Lighting fireworks can only bring problems: air pollution, disturbing sleep, causing fire and exhausting sanitation workers (環(huán)衛(wèi)工人).”
Others thought it to be hard to ban traditions, and lighting fireworks during holiday seasons won’t cause lasting pollution.
Some, however, suggest a moderate (溫和的) way to solve the problem.
“As a tradition, fireworks absolutely add to the festival’s happiness. They shouldn’t be banned totally,” commented netizen Tracy on the China Daily online forum (論壇). “But the time should be reduced. For example, it can be allowed just during New Year’s Eve, the first day of the Lunar New Year and the Lantern Festival.”
1. caused serious air pollution on Lunar New Year’s Eve.
A. The factories B. The cars
C. The fireworks D. The bad weather
2. cities saw serious air pollution on Lunar New Year’s Day.
A. 201 B. More than 40
C. Around 400 D. 500
3.According to Sina’s survey, over half of the Internet users setting off fireworks.
A. are against B. enjoy
C. support D. don’t care about
4. was not mentioned by the netizen nicknamed ann019.
A. Exhausting sanitation workers
B. Disturbing sleep
C. Wasting money
D. Causing fire
5.According to the passage, we know is a moderate way to solve the problem.
A. to ban fireworks totally
B. to reduce the time of setting off fireworks
C. to get more people to set off fireworks
D. to never change the tradition
6.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Air pollution.
B. A Survey on the Internet.
C. Moderate ways to reduce firework celebrations.
D. Whether to ban festive fireworks.
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Our class teacher asked us .
A. why doesn’t Susan come for the picnic
B. why didn’t Susan come for the picnic
C. why Susan not come for the picnic
D. why Susan didn’t come for the picnic
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Mrs. White walks a dog in the park nearby every morning it’s rainy or windy.
A. since B. because C. unless D. until
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John read the book again in order to get more information from it. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?
A. /r i :d/ B. /r e d/
C. /r e I d/ D. /r a I d/
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---I always feel______ when I talk in front of the class.
---You should not worry about it. Just believe you can do it well.
A. lucky B. free C. nervous D. excited
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用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文通順、正確、連貫(每個單詞限用一次)。
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Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest. On May 29, 1953 he climbed and measured the highest mountain then known to man—29,000 1. straight up. He was spoken 2. of for his efforts when he came back. He even made advertisements for big companies. However, 3. we read his book, High Adventure, we don't understand that Hillary had to grow into this success.
You see, in 1952 he tried to climb Mount Everest, but 4. A few weeks later a group in England asked him to give a 5. to its members. Hillary was given a warm welcome 6. walking on stage. People there thought him as a hero, but Edmund Hillary saw 7. as a failure. He moved away from the microphone and walked to the side of the stage.
He lifted one hand and pointed at a picture of the mountain. He said in a 8. voice, “Mount Everest, you beat me the 9. time, but I’ll beat you the next time because you’ve 10. all you are going to grow, but I'm still growing!”
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