We always()the neighbours’ cat while they’re away.
A.take care
B.look after
C.look at
A.take care
B.look after
C.look at
第1题
A.in
B.from
C.on
D.at
第2题
A、will, against
B、never, against
C、ever, against the
D、always, against
第3题
What do we know about the writer after reading this passage?
A.He always obeyed his boss.
B.He liked to prejudge other people.
C.He wanted to make friends with the man.
D.He would like to show his respect to heroes.
第4题
We can conclude from this passage that camels ______.
A.feel at home in the desert
B.like to carry heavy loads
C.look like ships from a distance
D.will always be useful
第5题
We can conclude that accidents involving cars ______.
A.happened most often in New York City
B.do not happen as often as they did in the early days of the auto
C.have killed many more people since Mr Bliss was killed
D.were always the driver's fault
第6题
The author thinks that______.
A.medical decisions for the old people should be left to the doctors
B.old people can enjoy a happy life only if they are very rich
C.the opinion that we should try every means possible to save old people is doubtful
D.it is always right to treat old people and push off death
第7题
Mom is always there; she had soup ready in the breakfast room by the time that Ann and Jim and I get home. Ann and Jim have never gone in for the cafeteria, either. Our house in only about a ten-minute walk from the school building, so we can make it back in plenty of time.
There's something about eating in the cafeteria--and not leaving the high school from morning until afternoon -- that feels a little like being in prison. By the end of the morning, I've got to get out of the building. And Mom never seems to mind fixing lunch for us; she never suggests that we eat in the cafeteria.
It's really the only time we have to be alone with her. In the morning Dad's there, and by the time I get home after messing around(混时间) after school, he's usually at home from work. So the time that Mom and I talk together is usually at lunch.
I feel sorry for the students who eat in the cafeteria every day. It would drive me mad, I don't know if their moms just don't like to cook for them in the middle of the day, or if they actually like the cafeteria and the cafeteria food.
When the author was in junior high school, ______.
A.he never ate in the cafeteria
B.he ate in the cafeteria sometimes but not often
C.he always went back for lunch
D.he often ate in the cafeteria
第8题
We use names every day. When we meet a new person, we usually ask, "What's your name?" It is important to learn a person's name. Most people have two names. Some people have more names. Names are different all over the world. In Jenny's class, Jenny must learn the names of students from all over the world. This is very difficult because the names are very different.
In the United States, most people have a first name, a middle name, and a last name. Parents, choose the first and middle names for their baby. There are names for boys 'and names for girls. For example, John, Peter, Tom, and Mike are all names for boys. Elizabeth, Betty, Susan, and Mary are all names for girls, The last name is the family name. Usually it is the father's family name. In a family, the mother, the father, and the children usually have the same last name.
Sometimes a person has a nickname (绰号) , too: A nickname is a special name. It is not a person's real name. Abraham Lincoln's nickname was "Honest Abe". An honest person always tells the truth, and Abe is short for Abraham. Because he was an honest person, his nickname was "Honest Abe". Pele (贝利) is a nickname, too. The football player's real name is Edison Arantes de Nascimento, but everyone calls him Pele. Do you have a nickname?
Names are different all over the world. They can be long or short, but they are always very important.
Why does everything have a name?
A.It is very interesting to have a name.
B.It is very easy to be remembered.
C.It is very easy to be told from others.
D.Both B and C
第9题
Even if you are a good high-jumper, you can jump only about seven feet off the ground. You cannot jump any higher because the earth pulls you hard. The pull of the earth is called gravity.
You can easily find out the pull of the earth. If you weigh yourself, you will know how much gravity is pulling you.
Since there is gravity, water runs down hill. When you throw a ball into the air, it falls back down. Because of gravity, you do not fall off the earth as it whirls(旋转) around.
Then, can we get away from the earth and go far out into space? Now you can do it, because spaceships have been invented. Then spaceship will go so fast that it can escape the earth’s gravity and carry you into space.
(1) In this passage, the word “gravity” means_______.
A.the pull of everything.
B.the force of attraction(吸引) among objects.
C.the force which attracts objects towards the centre of the earth
D.the force which attracts the earth towards the sun.
(2) When you slip you always fall to the ground because_______.
A.the earth always turns round.
B.the earth has gravity
C.the earth’s gravity is greater than your weight.
D.you are careless.
(3) Gravity is strong that_______.
A.it can throw a ball into the air.
B.it makes you jump only seven feet.
C.it can let you fly away from the earth.
D.it can keep everything on earth.
(4) Because of gravity,_______.
A.water flows everything.
B.we can go everywhere by ship.
C.water always flows downwards.
D.fish can live in water.
(5) We can get away from the earth by spaceship because_______.
A.the spaceship goes very fast.
B.the earth can’t pull the spaceship.
C.the spaceship has a strong force.
D.the spaceship can jump higher than other things.
第10题
【D10】
SPEAKER A: HELLO. CAN I BE OF SERVICE TO YOU? SPEAKER B: I" M JUST WINDOW SHOPPIN
G. SPEAKER A: YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOM
E. 【D8】______ SPEAKER B: THEY LOOK VERY INTERESTING, ESPECIALLY THE YELLOW GOWNS. SPEAKER A: THEY ARE IMPERIAL GOWNS. ANCIENT CHINESE EMPERORS WEAR THE
M. YELLOW IS A NOBLE COLOR TO CHINESE PEOPL
E. THE IMPERIAL LAWS FORBADE THE ORDINARY PEOPLE TO WEAR YELLOW. SPEAKER B: DID THEY? BUT【D9】______ SPEAKER A: CULTURES DIFFER FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. WHY NOT TRY THEM ON? SPEAKER B: HOW MUCH SHOULD I PAY YOU FOR TRYING IT ON? SPEAKER A: FREE OF CHARG
E. SPEAKER B: THAT" S FIN
E. IS THIS YELLOW TOO BRIGHT FOR ME? SPEAKER A: IT" S A VERY BRIGHT YELLOW, BUT IT LOOKS TERRIFIC ON YOU. SPEAKER B: DOES IT? WHAT SIZE IS IT? SPEAKER A: IT" S SIZE 8. SPEAKER B: BUT I WEAR SIZE 10. SPEAKER A: HERE IS ANOTHER GOW
N. IT" S SIZE 10. TRY IT O
N.【D10】______. WHY NOT TAKE ONE AS A SOUVENIR? IT" S CHEAP. ONLY 100 YUA
N. SPEAKER B: THAT" S A GOOD IDEA. I"LL TAKE IT. A. YOU LOOK SO SMART IN THE IMPERIAL GOW
N.
B. DO YOU WANT TO TRY ANY OTHER SIZE AGAIN?
C. WE SELL ALL KINDS OF THINGS USED IN ANCIENT CHINESE IMPERIAL PALACES.
D. IN MY COUNTRY PURPLE IS ASSOCIATED WITH BEING NOBL
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