題目列表(包括答案和解析)
Problem:
I'm bored. We have a day off because of the heavy rain. If you didn't go to school today, what would you do? Why? Linda
Some advice:
If I were you, I would be at home doing something, such as making my bed or helping my mother do some chores. That way, my room would be clean and my parents would be happy. Tina
I would do what I love! Maybe I would help Mom do some cooking. I would learn how to make dumplings. Kathy
I don't have enough time in one day to do all the things I want to. People who get bored usually don't have a good imagination (想象力). There are lots of different books to read, websites to surf, people to visit and things to make. June
Well, if I were you, I would watch a good movie and then take a good nap (小睡). Your brain (腦子) and body will then be relaxed and ready for classes the next day. Lisa
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(10分)
1. What's Linda's problem?
A.She doesn't have a job. |
B.She feels bored. |
C.She hates rainy days. |
D.She feels awful at school. |
2. Who would watch a movie if she had a day off?
A.June. |
B.Kathy. |
C.Lisa. |
D.Tina. |
3. What would Kathy probably like to do on her day off?
A.She would like to cook. |
B.She would like to sleep. |
C.She would like to read. |
D.She would like to watch TV. |
4. June would do all of the following EXCEPT
A.visit friends |
B.surf the Internet |
C.read books |
D.lie in bed |
5. What do we know from the reading?
A.Tina doesn't like to do any housework. |
B.Kathy likes to do the same things as Tina. |
C.Lisa thinks it would be helpful to Linda to get relaxed. |
D.June used to be busy, but now she has enough time to relax. |
When you think of Beijing, the beautiful green waters and hills of Beihai Park and the grand and beautiful Forbidden City will come to your mind.
In recent years, groups of modern buildings and specially designed plazas have appeared on Beijing’s streets. Standing in the street, you can feel how Beijing has changed. But foreigners still like to go to the hutongs.
The word hutong comes from the Mongolian language. Hutongs come to Beijing more than 700 years ago. As time passed, the hutongs have remained, and have become an important part of the essence of Beijing.
Many foreigners, when they come to Beijing from their far countries, will go directly to visit the hutongs after setting down. They sit in the courtyards, chatting with the native Beijingers about neighbors and their life. It seems that through their chatting, they can find the true meaning of Chinese family life.
Waving good-bye, they have to leave the hutongs, and say goodbye to the families with whom they have chatted happily. But they don’t feel like leaving. The hutongs have brought great enjoyment to them.
Although every country has it own special cultural background, economic situation and level and feelings are similar. The hutong is a cultural symbol of this city. And the families of the hutongs are also unforgettable.
【小題1】What do we often think of when we talk about Beijing?
【小題2】Where do the foreigners still like to go although Beijing has changed a lot?
【小題3】What do we know from the third paragraph ?
【小題4】將文中劃線部分譯成漢語(yǔ)
【小題5】 The best title for the passage can be_______.
A.How the word hutong comes from |
B.Every country has it own special cultural background |
C.The foreigners like to go to hutongs directly |
D.Hutong and family |
"Tom? Are you in bed yet?" called Mrs White. There was no answer. Mrs White put down her book and went to her 14-year-old son's room. Tom was sitting in front of a bright computer screen on which a colourful dragon jumped and shouted.
"Oh, Tom! You're still playing on that computer. You must stop now. It's half past eleven. If you don't go to bed soon, you'll be very tired tomorrow," said Mrs White.
"But I've nearly beaten the dragon," said Tom. Mrs White could see the excitement on her son's face. She sat down beside him.
"You are always playing on that computer. You spend more time with this machine than with your family," she said with a smile. "What's special about it? Show me what it can do!"
"I think this is a great computer, Mum!" he said happily. "The hardware (硬件) is good. There's so much memory and it has some wonderful software programs. This game, 'Dragon Player', is my favourite, but I sometimes borrow games from Daniel and other friends. I don't have to worry about any infected(感染) disks because I have a virus(病毒) detector (探測(cè)器) which can go over any disk and check it for viruses. Let me show you!" Tom began tapping. The screen changed in answer to his orders.
"Oh, Tom," laughed Mrs White. "I'm sure it's a wonderful computer, but I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking about."
1.When Mrs White was calling Tom, he was ______.
A. playing computer games in' his bedroom B. playing with a dragon in his bedroom
C. playing "Dragon Player" in the study D. lying in bed reading a book
2. Tom was excited because ______.
A. the computer has a good memory B. the hardware is good
C. he had nearly won the game D. his mother came to see him
3. What do we know about Mrs White?
A. She loves her son too much.
B. She loves computer games too.
C. She is very hard on his son.
D. She is as wonderful as the computer game.
About 21,000 young people in 17 American states do not attend classes in school buildings.
Instead, they receive their elementary and high school education by working at home on computers. The center for Education Reform says the United States has 67 public “cyberschools(網(wǎng)絡(luò)學(xué)校)” and that is about twice as many as two years ago.
The money for students to go to a cyberschool comes from the governments of the states where they live. Some educators say cyberschools receive money that should support traditional public schools. They also say it is difficult to know if students are learning well.
Other educators praise this new form of education for letting students work at their own speed. These people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy or unsuccessful in traditional schools. They say learning at home by computer ends long bus rides for children who live far from school.
Whatever the judgment of cyberschools, they are getting more and more popular. For example, a new cyberschools called Commonwealth Connections Academy will take in students this fall. It will serve children in the state of Pennsylvania from ages five through thirteen.
Children get free equipment for their online education. This includes a computer, a printer, books and technical services. Parents and students talk with teachers by telephone or by sending emails through their computers when necessary.
Students at cyberschools usually do not know one another. But 56 such students finished studies at Western Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School recently met for the first time. They were guests of honor at their graduation.
1.What do we know from the text about students of a cyberschools?
A.They have to take long bus rides to school. |
B.They study at home rather than in classrooms. |
C.They receive money from traditional public schools. |
D.They do well in traditional school programs. |
2.What is a problem with cyberschools?
A.Their equipment costs a lot of money. |
B.They get little support from the state government. |
C.It is hard to know students' progress in learning. |
D.The students find it hard to make friends. |
3.Cyberschools are getting popular because__________.
A.they are less expensive for students |
B.their students can work at their own speed |
C.their graduates are more successful in society |
D.they serve students in a wider age range |
Collecting Barbie Dolls is a favorite hobby of many women and girls throughout the world. Since Barbie first appeared (出現(xiàn)) at the American International Toy Fair in 1959, she has become the most popular doll in the world.
Many collectors of Barbie Dolls collect the dolls just for fun. They often collect some dolls they like or think are special. However, there are some serious collectors. They have hundreds of dolls, and spend almost thousands of dollars each year.
Many Barbie collectors not only collect the dolls, but also collect items (部件) of the dolls. Many collections include different items of Barbie’s fashion clothes. If you become a serious collector of Barbie Dolls, you will be likely to want to join a Barbie collectors’ club. The more you know about Barbie and her history, the more you want to grow your collections.
No matter which kind of collector you are, casual (隨意的) or serious, Barbie dolls can be a fun and interesting hobby for girls and women of all ages.
【小題1】How many years of history do Barbie Dolls have?
A.More than eighty years. | B.About one hundred years. |
C.Less than ten years. | D.About fifty years. |
A.包括 | B.醞釀 | C.生產(chǎn) | D.分配 |
A.They have great interest in Barbie Dolls. |
B.They sometimes even collect items of Barbie Dolls. |
C.They spend much money on Barbie Dolls. |
D.They don’t like Barbie Dolls from America. |
A.Barbie Dolls first appeared in England. |
B.Casual collectors may just collect Barbie Dolls for fun. |
C.Collectors collect items in order to repair the dolls. |
D.Old people didn’t like Barbie Dolls before 1959. |
A.Barbie Dolls. | B.Different hobbies. |
C.How to repair a toy. | D.How to be a collector. |
百度致信 - 練習(xí)冊(cè)列表 - 試題列表
湖北省互聯(lián)網(wǎng)違法和不良信息舉報(bào)平臺(tái) | 網(wǎng)上有害信息舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 電信詐騙舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 涉歷史虛無(wú)主義有害信息舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 涉企侵權(quán)舉報(bào)專區(qū)
違法和不良信息舉報(bào)電話:027-86699610 舉報(bào)郵箱:58377363@163.com