He told us that he had _____ daughter. |
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A. a 8-year-old B. an 8-years-old C. a 8-years-old D. an 8-year-old |
The number of workers in this factory ____ 1,500. A number of them from the countryside. |
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A. is; are |
The young man walked _____ the gate with his uncle. |
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A. through B. over C. between D. under |
Don't worry. I _____ you as soon as I finish my work. |
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A. help B. will help C. helped D. was helping |
—Could you tell me _____? |
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A. if I have been to the Great Wall B. where did he study C. how I can get to the station D. what's your name |
In the exam, the _____ you are, the _____ mistakes you'll make. |
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A. more careful; less B. careful; little C. more careful; fewer D. more careful; few |
—Would you please carry the heavy bag for me? — _____ |
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A. No problem! B. What a pity! C. Not at all. D. Thank you. |
My hobby is _____ flowers. |
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A. grow B. to grow C. grows D. look after |
She is younger than _____ in her class. |
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A. any girl B. all girls C. any other girls D. any other girl |
She has been skating for _____. |
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A. three and half years B. three and half a year C. three and a half year D. three years and half |
The bus stop is twenty _____ walk from here. You needn't _____ a bus. |
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A. minute's; to take B. minutes'; to take C. minutes'; take D. minute's; take |
—How long _____ Victor _____ here? —Nearly a year. |
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A. has; been B. did; come C. had; been D. has; come |
That kind of cloth used to _____ shirts for children. |
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A. make B. being made C. be used to make D. be made |
You must keep your eyes _____ when you do eye exercises. |
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A. close B. open C. closed D. opened |
完形填空。 | |||
In some parts of the world there are large deserts. There are no trees __1___ water there. Travelers must take __2___ and water with them. The only animal who can walk __3___ the desert is the camel. It can go __4___ food and water for a long time, and it can carry heavy loads (担子). People call the __5___"the ship of the desert". The camel is very big. It had one or two humps (驼峰) on its back, short ears and a long __6___. The camel's humps hold fat, and its stomach hold water in twelve deep pockets. Each pocket __7___ a closed mouth and the food does not move with the water. When thecamel ___8__ some water, it can get it out of the __9___. The camel's food is __10___. | |||
( ) 1. A. and no ( ) 2. A. grass ( ) 3. A. out of ( ) 4. A. with ( ) 5. A. horse ( ) 6. A. nose ( ) 7. A. has ( ) 8. A. is wanting ( ) 9. A. hands ( ) 10. A. meat |
B. any B. food B. into B. to B. elephant B. leg B. thereis B. wanted B. pockets B. bread |
C. and C. meat C. in C. without C. cow C. neck C. have C. was wanting C. mouth C. cakes |
D. no D. drink D. through D. into D. camel D. mouth D. having D. wants D. nose D. grass and leaves of trees |
阅读理解。 Life in Britain Homes and families Many British people live in houses, not apartments. Most houses have gardens. Daily (日常的) life Most office workers start work at about nine in the morning, and finish at about five or six in the afternoon. Most people don't go home for lunch, and they just have a quick meal. School life Children start school at about nine am, and finish at about three thirty pm. Most children have lunch at school. All children go to school when they are four or five years old, and leave when they are sixteen or seventeen. Shops Most shops open at about nine am and close at about six pm. Usually, they don't close for lunch. |
1. Many British people live in _____. |
A. apartments B. parks C. houses D. gardens |
2. Most offices start work at about _____ in the morning. |
A. ten B. nine C. eight D. seven |
3. Most office workers and school children don't have lunch _____. |
A. in the garden B. in the shop C. at home D. at school |
4. The children in Britain usually study at school for _____. |
A. sixteen or seventeen years B. twelve or thirteen years C. four or five years D. four years |
5. Can you buy things in the shops at lunchtime? |
A. No. They close for lunch. B. Yes. But there is no people in the shop. C. No. Shops open at l pm. D. Yes. They don't close for lunch. |
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If someone says to you: "give me five", do not search your pocket to get five yuan! It will make others laugh! The person's not asking for your money, but your fingers. In the US, "give me five" or "give me the high five" is a popular gesture (动作). You can see it often in films or on TV. It means the slapping (拍) of each other's raised (举起的) right hands together. People do it when they meet for the first time or something happy happens. For example, a student has good marks in exams or wins a lottery ticket (彩票). If a football team wins a game, the players will give high five to everyone around to celebrate. This gesture may come from the old Roman gesture of raising the right arm for the emperor (皇帝). This showed that the person raising his arm did not have a sword (JJ) in his hand. Why not try to give the high five to your friends? 1. "Give me five" is a gesture to _____. A. make people laugh B. ask for money C. celebrate success D. search one's pocket 2. The gesture "give me five" is the clapping of _____. A. toes B. hands C. arms D. legs 3. When you _____, you give your friends high five. A. lose your money B. go back home C. win a football game D. do badly in exams 4. The gesture started in _____ according to the story. A. Rome B. America C. China D. Britain 5. Why did the Romans raise the right arm for the emperor? Because _____. A. they were proud of their emperor B. they were happy to see the emperor C. they wanted to show there were no swords in their hands D. we don't know |
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