﹣Welcome to Los Angeles.Have you ever been here?
﹣Sure. I visited this city three years ago so this is my _________ time here.
A. first B. second C. third
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—Peter, this is our new classmate, Tom. Could you show ________________ around the school?
—Sure, Mr. Green.
A. he B. she C. him
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There________great changes in our hometown in twenty years.
A. are
B. were
C. will be
D. will have
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Do you know how a young dog or cat gets to know a new home? The animal uses its nose. Right away it smells its new places. Then it makes wider and wider circles, smelling all the time. Before long it can find its way home very well, even in the dark. It simply follows something it knows well.
Stories happen about animals who found their way across land they had never smelled before. Take the case of Smoky, a small white cat. Smoky had some funny red hair around its right ear. One day Smoky and his owner began a long journey. They were moving from Oklahoma to Tennessee. When they were just eighteen miles from their Oklahoma home, Smoky jumped out of the car. Then he found his way back to the old house. There he wandered around outside for many days. Finally he disappeared.
A year later Smoky meowed at the door of a house in Tennessee. A man opened the door. “Is that you, Smoky?” he said in surprise. At first he couldn’t believe it. Then he saw the red hair around its right ear. It was Smoky!
1.What is the first thing a pet does in a new place?
A. It smells the new place. B. It finds its way in the dark
C. It follows something it knows.
2.Put these events in the right order that they happened.
①Smoky got to Tennessee. ②Smoky jumped out of the car. ③Smoky went to his old house.
A. ③①② B. ②③① C. ①③②
3.The underlined word “wandered” in the passage means _________.
A. 思考 B. 圍繞 C. 游蕩
4.How long did Smoky take to get to the house in Tennessee?
A. A year. B. A month. C. A week.
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A. An Excellent Memory B. A Surprising Journey C. A Humorous Cat
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﹣Could you tell me _________?
﹣Oh, no. The place is a secret before we get there.
A. when we will start B. where we will go C. where will we go
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Sam isn’t going to Chengdu by _________ plane. Instead, he is taking _________ train.
A. /, the B. /, a C. the, a
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Will there be gardens in space?
Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) recently made history by taking bites of some red romaine lettuce(生菜). They became the first humans to eat food that was grown entirely in space.
The lettuce was planted on the ISS in a small greenhouse called “Veggie”, which uses LED lights to help plants grow in space.
First, astronauts cleaned the lettuce with special sanitizing wipes and then ate it with some salad dressing.
“It was one small bite for man, one giant leap for our journey to Mars,” one astronaut Scott Kelly later posted on social media.
Space vegetables are part of the NASA experiment called “Veg-01”, a study on how plants grow away from the effects of Earth’s gravity. It will allow astronauts to grow and eat their own food during long space explorations.
“If we’re ever going to go to Mars someday, we’re going to need a spacecraft that is much more self-sustainable in its food supply,” said Kelly.
Growing fresh plants on a spacecraft may also provide oxygen and help astronauts alive, NASA said.
“Veg-01” started in May 2014. The first batch of vegetable took 33 days to grow in space before they were taken back to Earth for a safety check.
After making sure it was safe to eat, astronauts planted a second batch on July 8. They let the plant grow for another 33 days and were then able to eat it.
Astronauts usually only get some fruit and vegetables when a supply ship comes to the ISS. Now with the vegetables grown in space, they can eat whenever they want.
1.Veggie .
A. is a greenhouse where plants are grown B. is built on Earth by astronauts
C. uses common lights to help plants grow D. is the name of a plant grown in space
2.Scott Kelly’s words “It was one small bite for man, one giant leap for our journey to Mars” mean .
A. it is easy to grow plants in space with the help of LED
B. space plants will be of great help for astronauts during space explorations
C. it is a long and tough journey to Mars from Earth
D. astronauts will be able to leap to Mars as they want
3.The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “self-sustainable” is .
A. 自我保護的 B. 自圓其說的
C. 自相矛盾的 D. 自給自足的
4.The best title of the passage is .
A. Astronauts will go to Mars B. Astronauts on the ISS
C. Astronauts can eat vegetables in space D. Astronauts’ life in space
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– Good news. My good friend has just moved to my flat. He lives on the floor.
– We are neighbors. We live on the 19th floor. He lives one floor above us.
A. twelve B. twelfth C. twenty D. twentieth
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–Will the teacher go to the meeting tomorrow?
–No, she to attend another meeting just now.
A. is invited B. was invited C. will invite
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