【題目】My grandfather's hobby is collecting stamps. He ________ them for over forty years.
A.collectB.collectsC.is collectingD.has collected
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【題目】come, I, our, true, will, believe, dream
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【題目】—Why not consider a trip, say, to Hangzhou or Beijing?
—That’s a good _________.
A.questionB.inventionC.decisionD.suggestion
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【題目】 I remember the day that I was changed into a new class and I felt unwanted.
The first day that I was in my class, my table didn’t talk to me and I didn’t either. The next day in that class, the teacher let me sit next to this girl who had her pierced ears, lips and nose. She said, “You’re new to class, aren’t you? Well, my name is Ashley.” I looked at her for a second and then said, “Hi.” She knew that I was shy. She introduced me to the rest of the table loudly, who didn’t look nice, but then again I thought Ashley was wild when I saw her up close.
That whole week the other girls at my table would look at me like a hungry animal who was to kill its prey (獵物) and they whisper to one another about my looks and how I wasn’t wanted in this class.
One day I felt upset and Ashley asked, “What’s wrong?” I didn’t answer but she found out that I went through bullying (威逼), and depression. Then I told her what was up. She said, “I thought you were a rich girl with good grades and no problems, but I was wrong.” The rest of the table heard about the real me and they apologized for what they had said.
Later, Ashley introduced me to new people who had gone through the same things that I had. Thanks to Ashley, I was no longer alone in the world. And that same day I met Perla, my best friend now, who taught me not to judge others on their appearance. I really understood it from Ashley.
【1】When the writer was changed into a new class, she felt she was not ________.
A.lonelyB.shyC.sadD.welcome
【2】What does the underlined word “table” mean in Paragraph 2?
A.A group of students who are in the same class with you.
B.A name of someone that you are so familiar with.
C.A piece of furniture on which you can put something.
D.A kind of form in which you can fill in words and numbers.
【3】What was the writer’s feeling when Ashley helped her for the first time?
A.She thought she was too cool.
B.She thought she was nice and kind.
C.She thought she was rude and wild.
D.She thought she was clever and generous.
【4】Why did the other girls say sorry to the writer?
A.Because Ashley forced them to do so.
B.Because the writer became a good friend of Ashley’s.
C.Because they knew how powerful the writer was.
D.Because they once treated the writer badly.
【5】What did the writer learn from Ashley?
A.No pains, no gains.
B.Rome was not built in a day.
C.Never judge a book by its cover.
D.The harder you work, the luckier you get.
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【題目】 Bike-sharing is a new choice for short journeys in cities. It is good to the healthy development of the big cities.
A report by a company found that shared bikes started the nation's love for bikes again. Now more and more Chinese people are choosing bikes instead 【1】cars to make short journeys in cities.
Since the start of shared 【2】, people have made fewer trips by car. The love for shared bikes is not only among 【3】 people, who were born in the 1980s and 1990s, 【4】 also among the old people who are over sixty.
The shared bikes, like Mobike and Ofo, 【5】 useful to people. You can use them by simply using your smart phone. People can ride these shared bikes 【6】 some places where the subway and bus don't go.
【7】, bad things happen. Some people damage the QR code(二維碼)on the bike, or use their own lock, which causes trouble to other users. In my 【8】, it's difficult to turn these people's ideas in a short time. Therefore, bike-sharing companies like Mobike and Ofo need to do something. For 【9】, people who damage the bike should pay for their actions. Also, because people use 【10】 real names to register(注冊)as a user, it's a good way to connect to one's personal credit.
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【題目】 Once upon a time there was no tea at all in England. People there used to drink a light beer. No coffee or milk but large glasses of beer stood on the breakfast table.
When tea was first brought to England, an old couple got some as a special treat. But they do not know how it should be used. They cooked the leaves in hot water, and spread them on a piece of bacon (熏肉) which they were going to have for dinner. They ate the leaves, and threw the tea away! However, tea is becoming as popular as coffee and milk in England today.
Tea is the leaf of a plant which grows widely in China, Japan and some other countries. Tea farmers usually grow many tea plants on a large piece of land. When the leaves are ready to be picked, it is the busiest time for tea farmers in a year. They pull off the leaves and dry them. In their spare time, they pick out the best leaves and get them ready for market. In China, whenever a visitor comes into house, he is served with a cup of tea.
【1】Beer was served for breakfast in England long ago.
【2】Tea was first brought to England by an old couple.
【3】The old couple threw the tea leaves away and enjoyed tea.
【4】Tea farmers are the busiest in a year when they pick and dry tea leaves.
【5】Tea, coffee and milk are all popular in England today.
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【題目】—Could you please tell me ____________?
— Yes. He went there by train last month.
A.where Mr. Chen will goB.when Mr. Chen goes to Beihai
C.how did Mr. Chen go to BeihaiD.how Mr. Chen went to Beihai
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【題目】— Every student wants to make his dreams come true.
— Of course, where there is a will, there is a way. ______ you make, ______ you will achieve your dreams.
A.The more efforts; the easierB.The more efforts; the more easilyC.The less efforts; the more easily
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【題目】 When I talk to my friends back in the US, one of the things they often ask me is whether I miss the food back home. I do miss certain things, like my mom’s cooking, as well as a kind of food that I cannot find in Beijing—Americanized Chinese food.
Why would you want a foreign version of Chinese food when you can get the real thing? Well, American Chinese food is attractive in its own way.
Most American Chinese food can be traced back to (追溯到) Guangdong Province. In the early 20th century, thousands of Chinese came to the US from Guangdong to find work. They settled down in places like San Francisco, where they created the Chinatown communities that still exist (存在) today. And of course, they brought their cuisine (菜肴) with them.
But they changed their dishes greatly in order to appeal to (迎合) American tastes. American Chinese food is typically sweeter and heavier than traditional Chinese food. Traditional Chinese cuisine uses vegetables as a main ingredient. But in American Chinese food, vegetables are considered to be a side dish(配菜).
The American Chinese takeout meal may also come with fortune (幸運) cookies. These are thin, hollow cookies that have a small piece of paper inside. Your “fortune” is written on the paper, along with your “l(fā)ucky numbers”. You’ll never get these cookies when eating takeout in China.
Of course, I enjoy authentic (正宗的) Chinese food very much. But there is something about American Chinese dishes, like General Tso’s chicken, Grab Wontons and chow mein, which I really miss. When I go home for holiday, my family is always surprised when I ask them to order American Chinese takeout. But to me, it is a special treat indeed.
【1】What is the best title of the passage?
A.the Author’s Mother’s CookingB.Traditional American Food
C.Americanized Chinese FoodD.Traditional Chinese Food
【2】What do we know from Paragraph 4?
A.Many Chinese moved to the US in the early 20th century.
B.Chinese living in the US changed their taste in food.
C.American Chinese food is different from traditional Chinese food.
D.Vegetables are the main ingredient in American Chinese food.
【3】The author mentioned fortune cookies because ______.
A.he likes American Chinese takeout
B.people always get free cookies in the US
C.they are the most popular dessert in the US
D.they are typical American Chinese food
【4】What can we infer from the passage?
A.American Chinese food is not popular in the US.
B.The author doesn’t like authentic Chinese food.
C.The author prefers American food to Chinese food.
D.Chow mein is also cooked differently in the US.
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