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【題目】閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)其內(nèi)容從方框中選出可以填入空白處的短語。
all the time a small piece of different colours one day uses his hands
Mr. Chen makes toys from dough. He is over 50 years old now. His hands are rough because he works with dough 【1】.
Mr. Chen makes dough toys of different sizes. Only【2】dough and some simple tools are required to make a dough toy. Mr. Chen【3】to turn the dough into different characters, for example the Monkey King. Dough of 【4】is used to make the toys more interesting.
I like Mr. Chen's toys because they are very lovely. I hope that【5】I can learn to make dough toys.
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【題目】—It`s raining, isn't it?
—__________! I've never seen it rain this hard before!
A.No problemB.That's all right
C.It sure isD.No, it isn't.
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【題目】寫作
風(fēng)雨過后方見彩虹,只有真正付出過,收獲才更覺彌足珍貴。假設(shè)你們班本周英語角討論的話題是“付出與收獲”,請你寫一篇英語短文,講述一段你的經(jīng)歷。
內(nèi)容要點(diǎn):
1.你做了什么事情;2.你是如何付出的;3.你做完那件事后的感受。
具體要求:
1.語言表達(dá)準(zhǔn)確,短文連貫通順;2.短文必須包括所給要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
3.詞數(shù)80左右。
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【題目】翻譯句子
【1】那個(gè)宮殿建造于20世紀(jì)70年代。(build)
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【2】當(dāng)你處于危險(xiǎn)之中時(shí),請一定要保持鎮(zhèn)靜。(when)
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【3】你應(yīng)該立刻動(dòng)身。(suppose)
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【4】醫(yī)生建議他不要吃太多的糖。(advise)
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【5】老虎擅長捕捉許多種類的動(dòng)物。(catch)
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【題目】 It is late at night. People in Cape Town,South Africa,line up to collect water from a spring. One by one,they fill their plastic bottles. Each person can take up to 13 gallons(加侖). Policemen stand by to keep the rules. In a few months,that number will be cut in half.
Cape Town is a city of four million people. It is running out of water. For three years,the city has faced a drought(干旱). It is the worst in a century. Local reservoirs(水庫)are mostly sand and dried earth. Officers are telling people to save water.(A)_______, the city will one day be forced to cut off the supply to homes and businesses. That day is being called Day Zero. At press time,Day Zero was expected to be June 4.(B)_______ the date may change based on water levels in local reservoirs.
"There are a lot of people who have not realized the problem." said Shirley Curry. She waited at a spring to get her share of water. "Now they suddenly realize this is for real."
On Day Zero, each person's daily water supply will drop to about 6.5 gallons. (The average American uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day.) Lines at the city's 200 water collection points will probably get even longer.
Some places will not be included in the cutoff. The water will keep running in hospitals and schools. It will stay on in poor areas, too. This is to prevent illness. Areas popular with tourists may also have water. More than 10 million people visit Cape Town each year. Tourism provides nearly 10% of South Africa's economy.
Across the city,people are making an effort to save water. They are taking 90-second showers. They are washing their clothes less often. Using tap water to wash cars or fill swimming pools is not allowed. Those caught using too much water are punished.
For some people,rationing(定量供應(yīng))now feels normal. Kelson da Cruz keeps one container of water near the shower. Another he uses for brushing his teeth and washing his face. He uses non-drinking water to flush(沖洗)the toilet.
【1】在A、B空白處各填入一個(gè)合適的單詞或短語。A______________B_______________
【2】將畫線句子翻譯成漢語。___________________________________________________________________
【3】"This" 指代:_____________________________________________________________________________
【4】How much water will each person in Cape Town get in a few months?_______________________________
【5】What's the fourth paragraph mainly about?______________________________________________________
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【題目】 Nadia Comaneci,a famous gymnast,was born in Romania in 1961.
When she was doing cartwheels(側(cè)手翻)on the playground at the age of 7,a PE teacher saw her. He told her family that she was very good and advised Nadia to train in the capital of Romania. Although it was a long way from her home,Nadia went because she loved gymnastics.
After that,she trained hard and took part in lots of competitions. In 1975,she was thought as one of the most famous athletes of the 20th century.
In 1976,Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada. She was so fantastic in the competition that everyone waited for the score,a high score. But the scoreboard showed 1.00!
Everyone was surprised. There wasn't a sound for a moment. Then a voice came,"Ladies and gentlemen,Nadia Comaneci. . . 10!"
The audience cheered very loudly. So what happened? Well,when the scoreboard was built,no one thought a score of 10. 00 was possible. The decimal point(小數(shù)點(diǎn))was in the wrong place! In fact,the scoreboard only had three digits(數(shù)位)to show scores,such as 9. 50 or 9. 85 at that time.
In the 1976 Summer Olympics,Nadia Comaneci scored a perfect 10,which was thought impossible before. From then on,she was looked as a hero. In 1984,she got retired(退役的).
【1】At first,the scoreboard showed Nadia got ________in the Olympics in Canada.
A.10.00B.9.50C.1.00D.9.85
【2】In Paragraph 5, "Everyone was surprised" because ________.
A.she was fantastic in the competition
B.the score was too low
C.there wasn't a sound
D.she got a score of 10
【3】Put the following into correct order according to the passage.
①A PE teacher saw her doing cartwheels on the playground.
②Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada.
③Nadia went to the capital to train.
④ She was looked as a hero.
A.④③①②B.③①②④C.①③④②D.①③②④
【4】This passage is probably a ______.
A.news reportB.noticeC.life storyD.novel
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【題目】 My son has been in hospital again,this time with an emergency(急癥). From our local health center he was ______ in an ambulance(救護(hù)車)to hospital which is just over an hour away from there.
In this country most ambulances are driven by firemen and this was the ______ . One fireman drove,and the other was in the back ______ me and my son. He started talking with my son as soon as he sat down next to me. He first asked my son whether he'd prefer English or Portuguese.
When my son said ______ of them,the fireman requested speaking English ______my son could practice. Of course,that gave him a chance to draw my son's attention to offering "tuition(學(xué)費(fèi))"—It was just a joke. And the fireman talked on and off for the full ______ . He'd tried his best to keep my boy awake. And he did so skillfully that my son didn't ______ we were tearing (狂奔)along with lights flashing.
The back of an ambulance is an awful place,and I got ______ and had to open the window a little. It was very ______ ,so the fireman took his jacket off and covered it around my son.
These kind firemen stayed with us during check,and ______ left when I told them that my husband was on his way in the car.
I was so thankful for the firemen's help. They're heroes.
【1】A.askedB.calledC.sentD.hit
【2】A.sameB.differentC.oldD.new
【3】A.amongB.forC.byD.with
【4】A.allB.eitherC.bothD.none
【5】A.as well asB.as long asC.so thatD.even though
【6】A.hourB.dayC.weekD.month
【7】A.imagineB.remindC.forgetD.realize
【8】A.sadnessB.sickC.worryD.joy
【9】A.coldB.warmC.sunnyD.cloudy
【10】A.alreadyB.yetC.everD.only
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【題目】閱讀短文,并按要求完成文后各題。
Failure is what often happens. It is everywhere in our life. Students may fail in exams, scientists may fail in their research work, and players may fail in competitions. Although failure happens to everyone, different people’s attitudes towards failure are different.
Some people don’t think that their failure is an important thing at all. So they pay no attention to it. As a result, they will have the same failure later. Some fall in low spirits when they don’t do well in the work. They usually lose heart and no longer work hard as before. Then they spend their time and energy on useless things. So they have nothing to do but feel sad and empty all day and all night. In fact, they lose the chance of success themselves.
But most people take an active attitude towards failure. They encourage themselves to be self-confident. They find out and analyze the causes so that they will no longer make similar mistakes. They take a lesson from every failure and become more experienced. They will be successful after hard work in the end. Even great men have failed many times before they succeeded. So we must deal with our failure correctly.
【1】完成句子Although failure____________, different people take different attitudes to it.
【2】完成句子Most people have a(an) ______________ idea when they fail. They are confident.
【3】簡略回答問題How do people stop making the same mistake?
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【4】找出并寫下全文的主題句____________________________________________
【5】將文中劃線句子譯成漢語_______________________________________
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【題目】 Do you believe that only boys do well in science? Does it seem to you that girls have better language skills than boys? In your opinion, are boys better at building things? If your answer to each of those questions is “Yes,” you are right, according to an article in Current Science." There are exceptions(例外), but here are the facts.
Usually, boys score higher on tests about math, while girls do better in tests about words, spelling and memory. But these differences may not always be true. In the future, a person’s abilities may not be decided by sex. As one scientist says, “Nothing is impossible for a person to be or do.”
A recent study by Jerome Kagan, a scientist at Harvard University is studying the watching ability of children 10 months old. Baby boys and baby girls are watching a “show” while seated on their mothers’ laps. In Act One of the show, an orange-colored ball is lifted from a blue box and moved slowly. Then it is returned to the box. This is repeated six times. Act Six is almost the same, except that the orange ball is smaller.
Baby boys do not seem to notice the difference in the size of the ball, but girls immediately become excited and begin to make noises that sound like language.
It’s also known that baby girls usually talk at an earlier age than baby boys do. Scientists believe that the left side of the brain develops faster in girls than in boys. As a result, by the time they start to school, little girls have an advantage that boys don’t have, but what have the boys been doing in the year before starting school? They have been developing something called aggression. An aggressive person feels strong and independent. He is often the first one to start a fight. It is said that aggression is caused by hormones (荷爾蒙). Scientists believe that hormones are not the only cause. They say aggression in boys is also caused by mothers.
【1】According to the article in Current Science, what are girls better at?
A.Finding factsB.Using languageC.Learning scienceD.Building things
【2】Which is right about Jerome Kagan’s study?
A.Girls don’t like the show.
B.Boys are strong enough to lift a blue box.
C.Boys and girls have the same watching abilities.
D.Girls quickly notice the difference in the size of the ball.
【3】Why do girls have an advantage when they start to school?.
A.Girls become independent earlier.B.Mothers teach girls more patiently.
C.Girls’ hormones develop more completely.D.The left side of the brain develops faster in girls.
【4】What does the underlined word “aggression” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.An angry feeling.B.A good habit.C.A friendly action.D.A strong person.
【5】What is the passage mainly about?
A.The research on girls’ advantages.B.The result of school education.
C.The differences between boys and girls.D.The children’s abilities to memorize.
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【題目】 GIY stands for “grow it yourself” and is about a new fashion for growing your own food. There are a lot of reasons why growing your own food is a good idea. GIY helps reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions (排放物). Food in supermarkets travels a long way and that produces a lot of CO2. If you grow as many vegetables as you can at home, you can help save the earth.
Vegetables you grow are also good for your health because they have more nutrients than supermarket vegetables and they don’t have chemicals.
How much money can you save? First of all, seeds are a lot cheaper than vegetables, and secondly, you can save more by planting the most expensive and the most productive (多產(chǎn)的) vegetables. You can give your vegetables to friends and neighbors. It can make you very popular.
Don’t worry if you don’t have much space. To GIY, you don’t even need a garden. You can use pots on your balconies (陽臺(tái)). And don’t worry if your space doesn’t get much sun. You can plant vegetables that don’t need a lot of sun to grow.
Grow your own vegetables now. You will have both a healthier body and a healthier social life.
【1】Food at supermarkets produces a lot of CO2 because of ________.
A.growingB.collectionC.transportationD.sun
【2】What do people mostly need if they want to grow their own vegetables?
A.Some seeds.B.A garden.C.Some chemicals.D.Some water.
【3】From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.all vegetables need a lot of sun to growB.vegetables from supermarkets must be a little cheaper
C.we can plant vegetables on our balconiesD.the plants on the balconies need enough sun
【4】What could be the best title for the passage?
A.Saving MoneyB.Growing Vegetables Yourself
C.Saving the EarthD.Buying Some Seeds
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