【題目】Her classmates ______ her. And she ______ likes them.
A. like all, too B. like all, also
C. all like, also D. all like, too
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【題目】—Do you know Susan?
—Yes.She is a beautiful girl but she is ________ quiet and shy.
A.a kind
B.kinds of
C.a little
D.a kind of
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【題目】All living things need energy to live and grow. This energy comes first from the sun. Plants use water and sunlight to make their own food. Animals can not make their own food, and they eat plants. Other animals then eat the plant eaters.
A food chain shows what eats what. It might show that zebras eat grass and then lions eat zebras.
Lions also eat other animals. Zebras eat other kinds of plants. So it takes more than one food chain to show how lions and zebras get their energy.
A food web shows how food chains work together. From it we can see how energy moves from plants to animals.
Plants and animals that live in hot, dry deserts depend on water as well as food. Creosote bushes have small leaves that hold water. Their seeds provide food and water for kangaroo rats. Kangaroo rats don’t need to drink water. They get all the water they need from the plants they eat. Kangaroo rats keep cool by coming out only at night to look for food. Ringtail cats also come out only at night. Ringtail cats hunt and eat kangaroo rats. Coyotes eat both the kangaroo rats and the ringtail cats.
Nothing is wasted in a food wed. Vultures eat dead animals. Vultures are scavengers. Scavengers do not hunt and kill other animals to get food. They eat animals that are already dead. When a ringtail cat or a coyote dies, it makes a meal for the vultures. Scavengers do an important job in keeping the environment clean.
【1】Where does the energy that living things need first come from?
A. Animals. B. Plants. C. The sun. D. Plant eaters.
【2】Why do ringtail cats come out only at night?
A. Because they are afraid of coyotes. B. Because they are shy animals.
C. Because it is very hot in the daytime. D. Because they can eat kangaroo rats.
【3】What kind of animal can be placed in the empty box of the picture?
A. Kangaroo. B. Vulture. C. Cat. D. Zebra.
【4】Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Lions eat different kinds of animals. B. Plants are on the top of the food chain.
C. Scavengers can keep the environment clean. D. Some animals get water from the plants they eat.
【5】What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Web of life B. Things that we eat
C. Food in the desert D. The place where food is from
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【題目】There ______ a teacher and some students in the classroom.
A. is B. has C. are D. Have
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【題目】請閱讀下面圖文,簡要回答所給問題,并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。
195 countries reached an agreement(協(xié)議) on Dec. 12, 2015 after two weeks’ talks in Paris. They talked about climate(氣候) change. It is the first time in history that most of the world’s countries, rich or poor, promised to take action to deal with climate problems.
Below is a chart showing where the greenhouse gas(溫室氣體) comes from.
Where is greenhouse gas from?
The Paris Agreement(巴黎協(xié)定) sets up a goal of cutting down the earth temperature to less than 2℃. If the warming gets above 2℃, there will be serious problems on the earth like natural disasters.
The agreement also asks countries to volunteer to do things. For developed countries, they will do even more. They have a plan to offer over 100 billion dollars to help poorer countries to develop clean energy like water and wind power.
However, the Paris Agreement won’t solve earth warming by itself. The future also depends on how well each country will carry out their promises.
【1】What percent of greenhouse gas do buildings produce?
________________________________________________________________________
【2】Where does the most of greenhouse gas come from?
________________________________________________________________________
【3】Why was the meeting in Paris an important one in history?
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【4】Will the Paris Agreement solve the earth warming by itself? And why?
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【5】As a student, what should you do to help to make greenhouse gas less?
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【題目】Your ears allow you to hear many different sounds.Some sounds can be pleasant to hear and some are not so pleasant.The louder the sound and the longer you listen to it,the more possible it is to cause damage(損害) to your hearing.
Some sounds not only harm your hearing,but also can make it hard to pay attention while reading or doing homework and prevent you from falling asleep.It is important that you learn about sound and how to identify(辨認(rèn)) when it is harmful to you.
Sound is measured in units called decibels(分貝).The greater the number of decibels,the louder the sound and the more harmful it is to your ears.The sound at 85 decibels and above may harm your hearing.
Nowadays,noise pollution is more and more serious,so you should try to protect your hearing.
◇ Turn down the TV,video game,radio,and music player.
◇ Walk away from sound that is too loud.
◇ Wear hearing protectors when needed.
【1】What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. There are two different sounds.
B. All the sounds are pleasant to hear.
C. Some sounds can damage your hearing.
D. It is good for you to listen to louder sounds for a long time.
【2】Harmful sounds can ________.
①damage your hearing
②stop you from falling asleep
③keep you from having dinner
④prevent you from paying attention to doing homework
A. ①②③ B. ①②④
C. ②③④ D. ①③④
【3】The sound at ________ is harmful to your hearing.
A. 0 B. 60 C. 80 D. 120
【4】The sound of ________ is about 140 decibels.
A. busy city traffic B. washing machines
C. rocket launch D. fireworks
【5】Which of the following is helpful to protect your hearing?
A. Turning up the music player.
B. Staying in a quiet place.
C. Attending a rock concert.
D. Walking on a busy street.
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【題目】(題文)書面表達(dá)
人生如旅。在你的成長過程中,許多人感動著你,影響著你,如:父母、老師、朋友、故事人物……最近你市正舉行以“The person who has influenced me most”為題的中學(xué)生英文征文活動,Spud Webb深深地影響著你,請根據(jù)表格中的內(nèi)容要點完成征文。
要求:(1)表達(dá)清楚,語法正確,上下文連貫;
(2)必須包括表格中所有的相關(guān)信息,并適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
(3)詞數(shù):100詞左右(征文的開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù));
(4)不得使用真實姓名、校名和地名等。
The person who has influenced me most
The person who has influenced me most is Spud Webb.
Spud Webb was born in the USA, in 1963.________________________________________________________________________
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【題目】請用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~完成下面短文,并將所缺單詞填在答題卡指定位置上,每個空只能填一個形式正確、意義相符的單詞。
“Who needs a shopping mall(購物中心)if you have Taobao?” says Wang Lin,28,a writer in Beijing.
Taobao,China’s largest online shopping site(網(wǎng)站),has become an【1】 part of Wang Lin’s life.She 【2】 lots of money on Taobao.
A growing number of Chinese Internet users like Wang have found the joys of 【3】 shopping.Most online shoppers are students or young workers.More【4】 shop online than men.Clothing and home-use products are the most popular online.
It was reported 【5】 more than 250 billion(十億)yuan was spent on online shopping last year,80% through Taobao.
Taobao means “l(fā)ooking for treasure” in Chinese.People can find 【6】 everything they need on Taobao,from clothes to books,【7】 candies to DVD players.
You may question the safety of online shopping,Wang Lin 【8】,“It’s very safe and easy.Unless you receive the 【9】 from the sellers and are satisfied with them,the shop owner will not get the money.You can also【10】 your money back if you want to return the products.”
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【題目】You .Don’t talk on the phone.
A. will drive B. are driving C. were driving D. have driven
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