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—Yes, it’s ________. Uncle John bought it for me yesterday.
A.me | B.my | C.mine | D.I |
A.advice | B.question | C.prediction | D.problem |
—Right. That’s what he likes to do ________.
A.fastest | B.worst | C.least | D.most |
—It’s a shame.
A.certain | B.simple | C.smart | D.unusual |
A.seldom | B.almost | C.perhaps | D.recently |
—It’s unbelievable!
A.is excited | B.was excited | C.had excited | D.has excited |
—We will set out ________ our headteacher arrives.
A.ever since | B.as soon as | C.so that | D.even though |
—My dear, you can ________ some hobbies, such as drawing, dancing or collecting something.
A.set up | B.make up | C.put up | D.take up |
—If I don’t go, ________.
A.so does he | B.so he does | C.neither will he | D.neither does he |
—________
—I asked you to turn down your radio a little.
A.Pardon me? | B.I’m sorry. | C.Will you have a try? | D.Yes, no problem. |
People always say that we need try new things, but sometimes it can be scary to do so.
A few years ago, I hurt
Lying on the doctor’s table, I heard the needles tinkling (叮当声) in a metal bowl. I turned to have a look. How
Recently, my back started to hurt again. This time, my friend said I could get a massage (按摩), so I went to have a try.
I wanted to
When the doctor touched me, I jumped. Would it hurt? Would she
The glass felt cold. But it didn’t hurt
Now, I’m still ugly with the purple cupping
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A.my | B.his | C.her | D.its |
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A.while | B.and | C.but | D.thought |
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A.helpful | B.valuable | C.peaceful | D.terrible |
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A.rushed | B.brought | C.stayed | D.left |
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A.Before | B.After | C.By | D.For |
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A.hit | B.caused | C.lit | D.collected |
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A.put away | B.send away | C.run away | D.throw away |
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A.burn | B.control | C.punish | D.promise |
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A.in total | B.as usual | C.so far | D.at all |
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A.smells | B.marks | C.inventions | D.experiences |
NOTICE We will have a meeting of the Chess Club of Newtown School at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, September 12th in the library. All members are asked to attend. New members are also welcome. At the meeting, we will choose a new president for the club. Mary, our old president, will be moving to Ohio this month. Her father needs to work there now. The officers in the club will suggest names for other members to vote on. Then Mr. White will give a talk on “How to Choose a Chess Set” and will show us different kinds of chess sets. |
21.What is the purpose of this notice?
A.To choose a president. | B.To start a new club. |
C.To tell about the next meeting. | D.To choose a chess set. |
22.Which is true about Mary?
A.She is a teacher at the school. | B.Her father has got a new job. |
C.She does not like the club. | D.She works in the library. |
23.Who will suggest people to be the next president?
A.Mary. | B.Mr. White. | C.The members. | D.The officers. |
24.What do people do when they “vote on” something?
A.They change it. | B.They make a choice about it. |
C.They play chess for it. | D.They say it again and again. |
25.What can we learn from the notice?
A.A man will come to the meeting to talk. |
B.You can also come if you are not a member of the club. |
C.The members choose a new president every four years. |
D.Only the officers can decide who will be the new president. |
When you open the fridge, you find some moldy (发霉的) food sometimes. But before you can throw it away, your mother stops you. She doesn’t want to waste food. She cuts off the moldy part and eats the rest. Is it safe to do this?
Mold can grow on almost all kinds of food. Mold is usually green, white, black or grey. Mold makes food soft and changes its color. Moldy food tastes quite bad—and it’s not safe to eat.
If you find mold in soft food, throw it away. Soft food, such as bread, tomatoes or hot dogs, usually holds water. This allows mold to easily grow below its surface. Bacteria (细菌) can also grow along with it.
But it’s easy to remove mold from hard food. The mold can’t grow very deeply inside this kind of food. According to the BBC, you should cut about 2.5 cm around and below the mold to remove it. It’s OK to cut the moldy parts out of hard food and eat the rest. But if the food is completely covered with mold, you should still throw it away.
Most kinds of mold are bad for us. But some kinds of mold can be used to make food. For example, penicillium can be used to make many types of cheeses, such as blue cheese. These cheeses are safe to eat—and they’re quite delicious as well.
26.If you find mold on a tomato, ________.
A.it is safe to eat it | B.you should throw it away |
C.you can cut off the moldy part and eat the rest | D.you can boil it in hot water first and then eat it |
27.According to the passage, ________.
A.we can’t see mold | B.mold grows faster when it is cold |
C.moldy food tastes bad | D.mold easily grows on hard food |
28.To remove mold on hard food, you need to ________.
A.cut the food in half | B.cut the surface of the food |
C.cut all the mold and cook it again | D.cut about 2.5 cm around and below the mold |
29.From the last paragraph we know that “penicillium” ________.
A.tastes quite delicious | B.is more likely to grow on cheese |
C.is bad for our health | D.can be used for us to make food |
30.This passage mainly tells us ________.
A.some knowledge of mold and moldy food | B.how to use mold to make delicious food |
C.that mold never does good to our lives | D.the danger of eating mold and moldy food |
My father was born in a small town in the US. He traveled to many cities in the country, before going on to France, Australia and the Philippines. He took his wife and three daughters with him and went wherever the road took him.
It’s easy to feel lonely when you’re on the road. As my mother said repeatedly, “We made lots of new friends on our trip—most of them were mechanics (机械工)”, since we often spent hours in repair shops. But that was better than sitting by the roadside when it was 40 ℃.
Getting along sometimes seemed impossible. There were always a lot of arguments, especially among us back—seat passengers about who had to sit in the middle.
But even if it was hard, we did learn a lot about forgiveness (原谅).
When we were travelling in the Philippines, we drove to Quezon City one day. It should have been a one—hour drive but was nearly three, thanks to bad roads and worse traffic. “Did you put our suitcases (行李箱) in the car?” my father asked my mother as we arrived. From the back seat, we saw her slowly turn toward my father. “No,” she said. “I thought you did.” That was how a seven—hour car trip turned into a 16—hour car trip, which was mostly spent in silence.
In situations like that, we had to learn to let go of our anger because we were stuck in a moving box with the same people for the rest of the journey. Even if I sometimes felt like opening the car door and pushing one of my sisters out, I kept my feelings to myself.
This is why road trips were like mobile universities to us. We got our PHDs (博士学位) in how to get along with other people just by travelling in that old car.
And if we were somehow given a second chance at life, we would do it all over again. Only this time, I’d put the suitcases in the car myself.
31.According to the first paragraph, the writer’s father ________.
A.didn’t like his hometown | B.enjoyed travelling a lot |
C.preferred travelling alone | D.had never travelled abroad |
32.During the road trips, ________.
A.hot weather made a lot of trouble for the family |
B.the writer’s mother was very proud to make friends |
C.the family often had to stop to get their car repaired |
D.they argued about who had to sit in the front |
33.When the family was travelling in the Philippines, ________.
A.they were very surprised at the good traffic conditions on the way |
B.the father and mother had a big fight with each other |
C.they wasted more time on the road after they forgot to take their suitcases |
D.the family had a wonderful time with each other on the road |
34.In the writer’s opinion, road trips ________.
A.are very boring for big families | B.are fun only when we travel with others |
C.help people go to universities | D.help people to develop their social skills |
35.What does the last sentence of this passage mean?
A.The writer has really learned to be more responsible in the future. |
B.It will waste a lot of time if you forget to carry something during the trips. |
C.It is common to experience some problems when you travel with someone else. |
D.The writer thinks a holiday is a chance to understand your family members better. |
What do we really mean by being open? Being open is a kind of invitation to others to come in, to speak and to share.
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Here are a few ways for you to be more open. First, make your outside behavior the same as your inside feelings and thoughts. Second,
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A.Besides, some people may not be comfortable being so open |
B.share how you really feel about something instead of just opinions |
C.being open is a good way for us to get along well with others |
D.It’s important to let others get to know how we think and feel |
E.Remember also that it’s not suitable to be open with everyone in every situation |
After only two weeks in theaters, a movie, The Wandering Earth has earned over four billion yuan. It has set many records for the Chinese movie industry.
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This movie is based on a novel by Liu Cixin, the world-famous science fiction writer. Liu sets a great background for the movie
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However, what really makes the movie excellent is
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These “Chinese elements” naturally draw attention of the Chinese. Westerners like them,
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山姆每天大约十点刷牙,然后上床睡觉。(go)
下周日在明月公园将会有花展。(be)
天气越来越热了。(get)
去年我叔叔在北京过完春节后长胖了十磅。(put)
过生日时,人们通常在吹灭蜡烛前许一个愿望。(blow)
为了丰富学校课程,今年三月你们学校开展了研学旅行(study trip)。假如你是李华,请根据以下表格内容给英国笔友David写一封电子邮件,分享你的研学旅行经历。
时间、地点 | 3月25-27日;荆州城 |
活动 | 参观古城、博物馆和关公园,观看楚剧…… |
收获 | 了解荆州历史和三国文化…… |
感受 | 累并快乐着…… |
下次研学计划 | 自拟1-2点 |
Three Kingdoms楚剧 Chu Opera
要求:1. 可适当发挥,文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
2. 词数:80-100。开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear David,
How is it going? I’m glad to tell you something about my last study trip.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Li Hua