【題目】Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?
A.The plane leaves at 12:30.B.Daddy, will you read me a story?
C.We mustn't break the rules.D.Poor light produces weak plants.
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【題目】The teacher's praise encouraged you a lot, _______?
A.did itB.didn't itC.did heD.didn't he
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【題目】Most teachers think uniforms can prevent the students _________ showing off their wealth.
A.offB.inC.byD.from
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【題目】 You may want to stay in bed late when it’s_________ to get up to school or work.The later you stay in bed in the morning,the more painful waking up will be. __________are a few tips(秘訣)that may help you to keep completely awake in the morning.
Light. Turn_________all the lights in your room right after waking up. Getting bright light can help you think it’s time to get out of bed.
Exercise._________some exercise right at the start of your morning. Exercise helps your heart beating faster and keeps you more awake.
The 10-Minute Rule. If you want to wake up at the same time every day, _________the ten-minute rule. This means you have to keep alert(警覺的)for the next ten minutes. If you keep awake during the ten minutes after you wake up, the thought of ___________back to bed is usually gone.
Active work. Start your day by doing active work. Creative activities___________writing, drawing and designing work are good. By concentrating your mind early you can keep concentrated and awake.
Do not skip(略過)your breakfast. Wake up early ____8____ get something to eat. Skipping breakfast throws your metabolism(新陳代謝)out of balance, causing you to be fat and lose energy.
【1】________
【2】________
【3】________
【4】________
【5】________
【6】________
【7】________
【8】________
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【題目】 Early people had no need for money. Each family group hunted for, found, or grew what itneeded. Then life became less simple. People traded goods and services. As e 【1】as 9 ,000 years ago, people bought things with cattle (牲畜). Cattle became a way to measure (衡量) something'sworth.Later the Chinese may have been the f 【2】to use metal for money.About 4 ,000 years ago, metal money was common in places outside China too.The value of a piece of metal depended on its w【3】, so scales (秤) wereneeded when things were bought.
The small pieces of metal were formed in theshapes of money later on.Three thousand years ago, g【4】 and silver were used for money pieces. These metals wereoften s【5】 into rings. People wore their money before they spent it. The g【6】madedifferent coins for different values. The first known coins were round and flat and were made about2 ,650 years ago in Turkey. Sailors brought these coins to Greece.
The Romans started using coins about 2 ,300 years ago. Their coins spread t【7】Europe,and their system of money was used throughout the Middle Ages, especially in England. TheMiddle Ages began about 1 ,500 years ago and l【8】until about 650 years ago.Many people think our coins today aren't worth much. Their real value has gone d【9】 ,because coins are no longer made of silver or gold.
But we s【10】 use coins a lot. Every day inthe US, enough quarters (二角五分的硬幣) are used in coin﹣run games to cover more than tenfootball fields. That's more than 70 million quarters every day.
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【題目】-- The Dragon Boat Festival is coming. How about making some rice dumplings?
-- ______.
A.It’s really kind of you.B.That’s a great idea.
C.You’re welcome.D.Not at all.
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【題目】 More than one hundred years ago, a boy named Thomas Alva Edison lived in a small Ohio town. Tom was a lively child. He was always taking things apart and putting them together again, or trying to put them together.
One day, his father said, “Look at this! Another broken toy!”
“Now, don’t be hard on him,” said his mother. “He only wants to see how things work.” But even the mother lost patience with him when he almost burned down the family’s barn(倉庫)!
Tom was more careful, but it’s hard when you are curious.
Then the family moved to Michigan. By now, Tom was old enough to go to school. Unfortunately, he didn’t like to sit still and listen to the teacher or memorize his lessons.
Since Tom spent most of his time daydreaming, his teachers thought there was something wrong with him. But he just liked experimenting more than he liked school. Tom’s mother decided to teach him at home. Soon, he loved to read, especially about science.
At 12, Tom heard about a job on a train selling candy, newspapers and sandwiches. His father agreed, and so it was settled. Two days later, Tom was at the station to begin his job.
Before long, Tom set up a laboratory in the train’s baggage car. When his work was finished, he would experiment.
At 16, he got his first real job as a night telegraph operator and station agent. But Tom could never hold a job very long. He was either too tired from studying or too busy experimenting to do his job. So Tom decided to spend more time inventing things. He was stubborn(固執(zhí)的), independent and hardworking.
Some of Tom’s inventions began to be noticed. Then Tom happened to be in New York at the gold exchange (黃金交易所)when an important machine broke down. Tom stepped in, and in an hour or two, he had the machine run perfectly.
In the following months, Tom invented a way to improve the machine. The company paid him $40,000 for his invention. “I’m going into business for myself,” said Tom.
【1】Who was harder on Tom at first, his father or his mother?
【2】Why did Tom’s mother lose patience with him in the end?
【3】What did Tom spend most of his time doing when he was at school?
【4】What was Tom’s job on a train when he was 12?
【5】How old was Tom when he got his first real job?
【6】What do you think of Tom? And why?
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【題目】Writing(作文)
Write a passage of at Ieast 60 words on the topic “I want to say sorry to ______”.
(根據(jù)提示,以“我想對__—說對不起”為題,寫一篇不少于60個詞的短文,寫作前先將題目補(bǔ)充完整。標(biāo)點符號不占格。)
提示:在學(xué)習(xí)、生活中,每個人都難免會做錯一些事,這些事總會讓人感到遺憾或后悔。請結(jié)合你的親身經(jīng)歷,談?wù)勀愕母杏|。
(注意:短文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的姓名、校名及其他相關(guān)信息,否則不予評分。)
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