I found ________ not very easy ________ to ride a bike.
A.that; learn B.it; to learn C.that; to learn D.it; learn
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I like my cute dog very much. It ______ small eyes and big ears.
A.have B.has C.is
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Big Bubbles(氣泡)
We all love bubbles. They float (飄動) through the air like little glass balls, shining with colors and light.
You can make bubbles with dishwashing soap (肥皂) and a paper cup.
Soap makes the water stick together in a round shape. The bubbles you blow will be really big!
Here's what you will need:
?large bowl
?spoon
?4 cups of water
?5 tablespoons of dishwashing soap
?pair of scissors
?paper cup
Follow these steps (步驟)to make bubbles:
1. Fill the bowl with the water.
2. Add the dishwashing soap into the water and mix them together.
3. Cut a small hole in the bottom of the paper cup. This is the hole that you will blow through.
4. Dip (浸泡) the top rim (邊) of the cup into the soapy water slowly in the cup out of the bowl. There should be a thin “window” of soapy water filling the open space of the cup.
5. Slowly put your mouth up to the hole in the bottom of the cup. Gently blow air through the hole. A big bubble will rise into the air!
For a party, you can make a bowl of soapy water and a paper cup bubble blower for each friend. If your friends do step 4 and 5 again and again, just think of how many bubbles you can make together!
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.People can make bubble blowers.
B.Bubbles are shining with colors.
C.It is easy to make big bubbles.
D.Everyone loves big bubbles.
2.Which step tells you to add dishwashing soap into the water?
A.Step 1. B.Step 2. C.Step3. D.Step 4.
3.Which is NOT used to make bubbles?
A.A paper cup. B.A little glass ball. C.A large bowl. D.A pair of scissors.
4.To blow more bubbles, which two steps should you do again?
A.1and 2. B.2 and 3. C.3 and 4. D.4 and 5.
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科目:初中英語 來源:天津市南開區(qū)2018-2019學(xué)年八年級下學(xué)期期中英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
China is a country with many colorful days and festivals. The Dragon Head Raising Day (Longtaitou) is one of them.
This special day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar (陰歷). It stands for the start of spring and farming. This year, the day fell on March 10.
The dragon is important in Chinese culture. We Chinese people call ourselves the “descendants (傳人) of the dragon”. Therefore, people celebrate the Dragon Head Raising Day with many customs about dragons.
On the day in ancient times, people put ashes (灰) in the kitchen. This was to “l(fā)ead the dragon into the house”. People believed that with the help of the dragon, they could have a good harvest (收成) in autumn.
Also, people eat special foods on that day. The foods are usually named after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker (細(xì)須)” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth”.
Today, many customs have faded away (消退). But one that has remained is the cutting of hair. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month may bring bad luck to the mother’s brothers. So many people have their hair cut on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
1.The Dragon Head Raising Day is one of the ________ festivals.
A.English B.French C.Chinese D.American
2.________ was the Dragon Head Raising Day this year.
A.March 10 B.February 2 C.March 4 D.March 8
3.On the day in ancient times, why did people put ashes in the kitchen?
A.Because the dragon liked the ashes.
B.Because the ashes stood for the harvest.
C.Because the ashes led the dragon into the house.
D.Because the ashes could bring good luck.
4.One custom that has remained is ________ according to the passage.
A.the cutting of hair B.the dragon boating C.to eat Zongzi D.to eat mooncakes
5.Which of the following is not true?
A.The Dragon Head Raising Day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar.
B.The dragon is important in Chinese culture.
C.People eat “dragon whisker” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth” on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
D.The Dragon Head Raising Day stands for the start of spring and harvest.
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—Is that man Mr. Smith? —It ______ be him. He has gone to New York on business.
A.may not B.needn’t C.can’t D.mustn’t
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—Mum, what are you cooking in the kitchen? It ________ nice.
—I am cooking chicken soup.
A.feels B.smells C.sounds D.tastes
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科目:初中英語 來源:北京市豐臺區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Growing a Family Business Every Saturday and Sunday this fall, while other kids are sleeping in or preparing for a soccer game, Phillip Gargiulo, age 11, will be up at 5 a.m. sweeping floors. It's hard work, but Phillip's job at Masker Orchards(果園) isn't just a job-it's all for his family.
Masker is one of the largest pick-it-yourself apple orchards in the New York area, with 200 acres(英畝) of land and 16,000 trees. The orchard was founded in 1913 by the Masker family. In 1969, Phillip's grandfather bought the land. His three kids and six grandkids have been running the family business ever since.
On a good weekend, there will be more than 800 customers. One of Phillip's jobs is to count the items they bought, give customers a total, and take their money. That's a lot of apples-and a lot of math! And more than 100 teens work there, too. For their hard work, the Gargiulo kids are paid﹩15 per hour. After working there for seven years, Phillip has saved﹩3,000. He's planning to use it to buy a car one day, and to help pay for college.
Having a family business means much more than making money. It also means making sacrifices.
"Growing up, it was good and bad," says Phillip's mom. She's been working at the orchard since she was 4 years old. "From August to Halloween, I would be busy. In high school, you want to be with your friends, out doing other things. That wasn't always possible when I had to be at the orchard."
Phillip, too, sees both sides. "I'm learning how to run a business, and I'm learning what hard work is really all about." he says. He admits, though, that some mornings, when his alarm clock goes off in the early morning, he'd rather be sleeping in or playing baseball with friends. "But I'm learning to do things that I will need for the rest of my life," he says. "And I'm spending time with my family. I love it."
1.Phillip gets up early every weekend to ______ .
A.finish his homework B.do the work for his family
C.prepare for a soccer game D.go for a run in the morning
2.What does Phillip do on a good weekend in Masker?
A.To plant some apple trees.
B.To work on math problems.
C.To play baseball with friends.
D.To count apples and take the money.
3.What can we learn from this passage?
A.Getting something probably means giving up something.
B.It's necessary to make money as early as possible.
C.Growing up means doing what you want to do.
D.There is nothing more important than parents.
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Have you or your friends ever talked about studying abroad? It's becoming a common topic of discussion in China. More students are studying abroad than ever before.
Last year, 662,100 Chinese went abroad to study, a growth of 8.83 percent from 2017. For parents who send their children abroad to study, 43 percent of them hold regular jobs. With quick economic (經(jīng)濟(jì)的) growth and rising income levels (收入水平), China's people have more chances to open their eyes and have more life experiences.
Seventy years ago, however, the picture was different. Thousands of students and science and technology experts(專家) had to have a competition with each other to win a chance to study abroad. It was a valuable and unusual experience for people back then.
In 1984, Wang Huiyao, who later built a non-governmental think tank (智庫) that mainly pays attention to Chinese public policy and globalization (全球化), went to study at the University of Windsor in Canada. He found that while Chinese people knew little about the outside world, Westerners also knew little about Chinese people. "They even asked to touch my head to see if anything was different," he said.
But today, there are fewer of these misunderstandings. With more exchange programs, Chinese students get more chances to share their life stories with people from different cultures. Ma Ying, a15-year-old Beijinger, took a short 7-day study trip to the UK. Attracted by the culture there, she decided to stay and study in the country. "I talked to my parents, and they supported my decison. I'm happy to study more English, understand their humor, and slowly go the local lifestyle," she said.
Studying abroad | |
Introduction | More discussion about Chinese are studying abroad. |
1. for studying abroad | The number of the Chinese going abroad keeps2. with the rise of economy and income levels quickly. They have open their eyes to the world and experience different cultures. |
In the past | It was of great3. and an unusual experience to study abroad by winning a chance through competition.Wang Huiyao,said4. the Chinese nor Westerners know much about each other. |
At present | There is5. cultural misunderstanding with more exchange students to share their stories and experiences. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:天津市和平區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年八年級上學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
Mum took Nancy's __________and found she had a fever.
A.medicine B.picture C.temperature D.situation
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