8. (2015 •重慶中考• B 卷) It's getting dark. Would you please the light?
A. get on B. get off
C. turn on D. turn off
8. C 考查動(dòng)詞短語辨析。句意:天漸漸黑 了。請(qǐng)你打開燈好嗎?
get on意為“上車”; get off意為“下車”;turn on意為“打開(燈、 電腦off意為“關(guān)閉(燈、電腦) ”,結(jié) 合句意,故選C.
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閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子的正誤。 正確的寫“A”錯(cuò)誤的寫“B”。
(2014 •成都中考)
Don’ts | Dos | |
• Spit (吐痰)or drop litter | • Talk politely | to |
everywhere. | strangers. |
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• Talk loudly on your | • Wash your hands | |
mobile phone. | before eating and | eat |
• Take off your shoes on | quietly. |
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planes,trains or buses. | •Try to speak some | of |
• Smoke in public places. | the local language even if | |
• Cut in line. | you can only say “Hello” | |
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2. Take off your shoes in public places. ()
3. Cutting in line and littering are not allowed.()
4. It’s impolite to talk loudly on mobile phones.()
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In an unusual competition,the Government will ask people to find out the greatest challenge (挑戰(zhàn)) today,such as finding a replacement (替代品) for oil,producing low-cost food or curing AIDS/HIV.
When the toughest problem has been decided,the Prime Minister will give away £l,000,000 to the person who successfully works out the answer.
The competition follows the example of the Longitude Prize started by the government in 1714,which offered £20,000 (worth £6,000,000 today) to anyone who could discover how far east or west ships had sailed. Sailors could work out their location north and south,and were able to decide their local time from the sun. However,they needed to know the time at a reference point in order to find out how far they had traveled east or west.
Many people thought the problem was impossible to solve,but the prize was finally won by John Harrison,an ordinary worker. He did this by designing a clock that kept accurate (準(zhǔn)確的) time at sea and made it possible for sailors to work out their location.
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