—Tommy, don’t make a mess in your room.
— OK, mum. I will ______ my toys at once.
A. connect to B. play with C. put away
科目:初中英語 來源:2014-2015學年河北涿州孫莊中學九年級第二模擬考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
Zhang Liang, ______ common fashion model, has been called “______ China’s Good Dad” by viewers After appearing on “Where Are We Going, Dad?”
A. the, a B. a, the
C. a, / D. the, /
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Neither your sister nor mine the good news. Let’s tell them.
A. know B. knows C. had known D. have known
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1. But I could never understand her habit of cheering while we were walking in the race.
We walked together all over the town and entered half-marathons(半馬拉松), 26 miles. 2.
I carried it to the starting line along. It had twenty-six cheering ideas, one for each mile. But I wasn’t really planning to slow myself down with all those ideas. I had to keep her list because I didn’t want to hurt Tina’s feelings.
3. I looked at Tina’s cheering list when I checked my watch. At the top of the list was only one word: “Yourself.” I thought it did give me a good start to the race. While I was at it, I took the chance to thank her for the strength the list brought to me. By the time I finished the second mile, my parents were cheering me on by the side of the road. It just so happened that “family” was the next on Tina’s cheering list. At that moment, I had plenty of things to be thankful for.
4. But by the time I was close to the final mile, I was nearly out of breath. I didn’t know if I could make it another mile. Then I looked at the final idea on Tina’s list in my hand: “You can make it.”
5. I had thought the cheering list would slow me down. Instead it carried me to cross the finishing line.
A. She gave me a cheering list to “talk” to me. B. I finished the marathon in less than six hours. C. Tina was the best speed-walker in our school. D. I walked the first mile of the race in 12 minutes. E. The next mile flew by, then the next and the next, each with a cheering idea. |
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—We’ll study in different schools next term. Enjoy your time in the new school.
—______
A. The same to you. B. Me too. C. Congratulations!
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In parts of India, people use their fingers to ______ the food.
A. send up B. build up C. pick up
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Although most people believe that laughter is one of the nature’s great treatments for a whole range of mental and physical diseases, it is still a serious scientific subject that researchers are trying to figure out.
“Laughter above all else is a social thing,” says Baltimore neuroscientist(神經(jīng)科學家), Robert Provine, who has studied laughter for many years. “All laughter groups laugh ‘ha-ha-ha’ basically the same way. Whether you speak Mandarin, French or English, everyone will understand laughter. There is a pattern generator(發(fā)生器) in our brain that produces this sound.”
Laughing is our first way of communicating. Babies laugh long before they speak. No one teaches them how to laugh. They just do. People may laugh at a prank(惡作劇) on April Fools’ Day. But surprisingly, only 10 to 15 percent of laughter is the result of someone making a joke. Laughter is mostly about social responses rather to a joke. Deaf people laugh without hearing and people on cell phones laugh without seeing, showing that laughter isn’t dependent on single sense but on social interactions.
And laughter is not just a people thing. Chimps tickle(撓癢) each other and even laugh when another chimp pretends to tickle them.
Jaak Panksepp, a Bowling Green University Psychology professor, studies rats that laugh when he tickles them. It turns out rats love to be tickled — they return again and again to the hands of researchers tickling them.
By studying rats, scientists can figure out what’s going on in the brain during laughter. Northwestern University biomedical engineering professor, Jeffrey Burgdorf has found that laughter in rats produces a chemical that acts as an antidepressant(抗抑郁藥). He thinks the same thing probably happens in humans, too. This would give doctors a new chemical target to develop drugs that can fight depression.
Even so, laughter itself has not been proved to be the best medicine, experts said. Margaret Stuber, a professor at University of California, studied whether laugher helped patients. She found that distraction(分心) and mood improvement helped, but she could not find a benefit of laughter alone.
“No study has shown that laughter produces a direct health benefit,” Provine said, mainly because it’s hard to separate laughter from just feeling good. But he thinks it doesn’t really matter: “Isn’t the fact that laughter feels good when you do it enough?”
1.The underlined word “figure out” in Paragraph 6 means “________”.
A. deal with B. work out
C. look out of D. come up with
2.According to the passage, scientists studied rats in order to find ______.
A. how they laugh
B. if they like laughing
C. what laughter in rats produces
D. how rats react while being tickled
3.What can we know from Robert Provine’s research?
A.Laughter makes a person feel good.
B.Laughter produces a direct health benefit.
C.Laughter depends on all kinds of senses.
D.Laughter is a way of communicating.
4.What is probably the best title for this passage?
A. Why Rats Laugh
B. When Laughter Happens
C. How Laughter Works
D. Why Laughter Matters
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Water rides — Something that really attracts you!
The water rides are the most popular rides. 1.__ The boat slides down very fast into the water! You can buy your ticket before you go to the theme park. Then you do not have to stand in a long line. 2. _ If more than 10 people go to the theme park together, it costs less. There is a ticket machine beside each ride. You can stand in line for your turn. Or you can take a ticket that gives a time you can go on that ride. Then you can do something else while you are waiting.
3.__ This is because when you are scared, your knuckles become white! It is a strange idea to pay more money to be scared, but many people do that because they want to enjoy the excitement of the rides! Sometimes they laugh and scream! At the theme parks, there are special rides for young children. Of course, the children’s rides are not fast or high or scary. 4._ The children are safe when they sit inside the teacups and the ride goes around very slowly.
Sometimes there are animals like rabbits and sheep for children to see at a theme park. So there are lots to do and see. You will sleep very well after you have been to a theme park for the day! 5.__ Or would you be too scared? Do you think that your mother and father would enjoy this ride?
A.You can go to the rides without waiting! B.You can travel in a boat made of wood. C.Would you like to go on this white knuckle ride? D.The most exciting rides are called “white knuckle rides”. E.One famous ride for children looks like a lot of teacups! |
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Mrs. Smith often goes to visit those AIDS patients in hospitals to cheer up.
A. her B. them C. him D. us
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