【題目】We can’t go out for a walk _______ the bad weather.
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【題目】Miss Fang is ______ English teacher. ________ is a good teacher.
A.the; Her
B.my; He
C. a; She
D. an; She
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Take a look in your clothes drawer. Do you see a pair of jeans? You probably do. You may be wearing a pair right now Or you might have a jean jacket, shirt, or a pair of denim (牛仔布) shoes. Jeans are so common, and you may wonder who invented them and how the fashion took off.
Jeans were invented by a German named Levi Strauss. He went to the U.S. in 1847 and followed the Gold Rush to San Francisco. He carried many kinds of fabric (布料) to sell to dry goods stores. Levi quickly became a successful businessman.
The miners (礦工) in California had a problem with their pants. When they found gold or ore (礦石), they carried it in their pockets. But the metal was heavy, and the pockets ripped (撕開(kāi)). In 1873, Jacob and Levi made the first jeans — tough denim pants. The miners loved them, and the jeans quickly became popular.
In the beginning, Levi’s jeans were work pants. Many workers wore them all the time. But a gentleman wouldn’t think of wearing jeans. Women didn’t wear pants at all. But this changed when Western movies became popular All the cowboys were in jeans People thought the cowboys looked tough and cool. But jeans still weren’t proper for places like schools and offices. Back in the U.S., fashions changed. Movie stars wore jeans in their films. Teenagers everywhere loved them Some schools banned jeans because of their “rebel” (叛逆) image. But casual clothing, including jeans, became popular for more and more occasions. Eventually, jeans were so common that it became okay for anyone to wear them. You can even find pictures of the president wearing jeans.
Today, all kinds of people around the world wear jeans. People wear them everywhere. Jeans are popular today for the same reasons they were popular when Levi Strauss first made them. They look good, they last long, and they are comfortable. That’s probably why you own a pair or two, or seven, yourself.
【1】Were jeans invented by an American?
【2】When did Jacob and Levi make the first jeans?
【3】What did people think of the cowboys in jeans?
【4】Why are jeans popular today?
【5】What’s the passage mainly about?
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【題目】 I have a ___________. Maybe I ate some bad food for dinner last night.
A. stomach B. stomachache C. cough D. toothache
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【題目】A Winning Day
Mom And I were sitting in the front row of the basketball arena (球場(chǎng)). Thanks to Mom’s boss, I could watch my first professional basketball game in such a great seat! And the most exciting thing was that I could see my favorite basketball player, Dwight Edwards, in person. I was holding his photo in my hand all the time.
Throughout the game Dwight made one fantastic play after another. With 3 seconds left in the game, he scored the winning basket for his team! After the television reporter finished interviewing Dwight, Mom and I walked toward him.
“Umm... Mr. ... Mr. Edwards? I’m Keysha, and I think you’re amazing.” My heart was beating fast. But I collected my courage and asked, “Would you please sign my photo?”
“Sure, Keysha. Thanks for coming today.” Dwight smiled as he signed the photo and then shook my hand. I thanked him.
As Mom guided my steps toward the exit, I watched Dwight until he disappeared into the locker room. When I turned around, I noticed a little boy holding a piece of paper and a pen and crying. “It’s OK, son,” his father said. “We’ll meet Dwight Edwards some other time.”
I looked at Dwight Edwards’ signature and thought about how great it was to meet him. Then I thought about how kind Mom’s boss was for giving us the tickets to allow me to have this experience.
I handed Dwight’s photo to the boy. “Here, I want you to have this,” I said.
The boy’s eyes widened. “Dwight’s autograph (親筆簽名)? Wow!” he exclaimed. “Thank you!”
“No problem,” I replied.
“Keysha, that was very thoughtful of you,” Mom said. “I know how much that autograph meant to you.”
I smiled at her. “I got to see Dwight Edwards play an amazing game. Then I got to meet him and shake his hand. I won’t need an autograph to remember this day.”
【1】What was the most exciting thing for Keysha?
A. Having a seat in the front row.
B. Watching a professional basketball game.
C. Getting a free ticket for a basketball game.
D. Seeing her favorite basketball player in person.
【2】How did Keysha feel when she asked the player to sign the photo?
A. Confident.B. Nervous.C. Proud.D. Sad.
【3】Keysha gave the autograph to the boy because ______.
A. the boy’s father asked her for it
B. the autograph meant little to her
C. she would like to make the boy happy
D. she would meet Dwight some other time
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【題目】We felt ______ after we heard the ______ news.
A. exciting, exciting B. exciting, excited C. excited, exciting
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【題目】假如你是李華,你們學(xué)校要舉辦傳統(tǒng)文化節(jié)活動(dòng),你打算邀請(qǐng)交換生 Tom 參加,請(qǐng)
用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一封電子郵件,告訴他活動(dòng)時(shí)間和具體地點(diǎn),安排了哪些活動(dòng)以及需要他做什
么準(zhǔn)備。
提示詞語(yǔ): invite, hall, Beijing Opera, information, question, search
提示問(wèn)題: ● When and where will you hold the Traditional Culture Festival?
● What activities will you have?
● What do you advise Tom to prepare for it?
Dear Tom,
How is it going?
There’ll be a Traditional Culture Festival in our school.
If there is anything that I can do, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua
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【題目】--- What a ! You must clean up your room, Li Lei. --- Sorry, Mum. I’ll do it now.
A. job B. pity C. mess D. hobby
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