听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出 最佳选项。 |
1. Where does the conversation most probably take place? |
A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. In an Intemet cafe. |
2. What is the man speaker? |
A. A bank clerk. B. A passer-by. C. A driver. |
3. Where does the conversation probably take pace? |
A. In the police station. B. In the post office. C. In the booking office. |
4. How many physics classes a week are there in the new term? |
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. |
5. What's the weather like this moment? |
A. It's fine. B. It's rainy. C. It's windy. |
The doctor_______the patient with great care and said there was nothing wrong with him. |
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A. tested B. attended C. examined D. checked |
You should draw such a_____ just according to what you take for Tanted. |
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A. theory B. calculation C. conclusion D. view |
The Town Hall______in the 1800s was the most distinguished building at that time. |
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A. to be completed B. having been completed C. completed D. being completed |
-The lights were left on all night long. -Yes. It seemed that John____.He was the last to leave. |
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A. was to be blamed B. was to blame C. had been blamed D. should be blamed |
The reason why people carry umbrellas in hot summer days is that____to strong sunlight may be harmful to the skin. |
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A. contributing B. exposing C. contributed D. being exposed |
I thought the plan he____at the meeting____. |
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A. put on;makes no sense B. put forward; made no sense C. put off;didn't make any sense D. put forward;doesn't make ariy sense |
You shouldn't keep silent when____. |
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A. speaking B. spoken to C. spoken D. speaking to |
The man____of shooting 6 school children was caught by Beijing police,the Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday. |
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A. being suspected |
-Have you heard of a person in Qingdao who won a million in the lottery(彩票)? -A million! ______we had won it. |
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A. What if B. Only if C. What about D. If only |
After the storm,many cars got _____ in the mud. |
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A. stick B. sticking C. stuck D. being stuck |
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A photographer is a person who takes photos as a business or as art. It is often 1 that his work is not only full of pleasure 2 it is very safe,and no one can imagine how 3 his work sometimes I Two photographers were traveling 4 a thick forest in Alaska,aiming at taking photos of the wildlife. As there was nothing interesting to take pictures of,they were feeling disappointed 5 they caught sight of a brown bear which had caught a large fish by a quiet lake. The wild bear found 6 too,and stood on its hind legs to get a better 7 of the man. While doing this,the bear made a wonderful pose(姿态) for the two 8 photographers. Suddenly the bear began to run at them while the two men kept right 9 taking pictures of the angry animal.As the beast was drawing very fast towards them,one of the men 10 right away and rushed to a tall tree nearby. He climbed to the top of it as quickly as he could. 11 who could not climb a tree,immediately lay down on the ground, 12 to be dead. When the bear bent down over him and 13 him all over,the man shut his eyes tightly, 14 and tried not to make any movement. While all this was going on,the man 15 was busy taking pictures of the exciting 16 . After a while the bear went away 17 because bears never touch a 18 man. When all was safe,the photographer in the tree came down and said to the friend,"The same story 19 was told in Aesop's Fable has just happened to us,and I 20 no chance to take photos of the wonderful scenes. | ||||
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阅读理解。 |
The year was eighteen eighty-seven. The place was New York City. A young woman, Elizabeth Cochrane,wanted a job at a large newspaper. The editor agreed,if she would investigate a hospital for people who were mentally sick and then write about it. Elizabeth Cochrane decided to become a patient in the hospital herself. She used the name Nellie Brown so no one would discover her purpose. Newspaper officials said they would get her released (释放) after a while. To prepare,Nellie put on old clothes and stopped washing. She went to a temporary home for women. She acted as if she had severe mental problems. She cried and screamed and stayed awake all night. The police were called. She was examined by doctors. Most said she was insane. Nellie Brown was taken to the mental hospital. It was dirty. Waste material was left outside the eating room. Bugs ran across the tables. The food was terrible:hard bread and gray-colored meat. Nurses bathed the patients in cold water and gave them only a thin piece of cloth to wear to bed. During the day,the patients did nothing but sat quietly. They had to talk in quiet voices. Yet,Nellie got to know some of them. Some were women whose families had put them in the hospital because they had been too sick with fever. Now they were well,but they could not get out. Nellie recognized that the doctors and nurses had no interest in the patients' mental health. They were paid to keep the patients in a kind of jail. Nellie stayed in the hospital for ten days. Then a lawyer from the newspaper got her released. Five days later,the story of Elizabeth Cochrane's experience in the hospital appeared in the New York World Newspaper. Readers were shocked. They wrote to officials of the city and the hospital protesting the conditions and patient treatment. An investigation led to changes at the hospital. Elizabeth Cochrane had made a difference in the lives of the people there. She made a difference in her own life too. She did not write it as Nellie Brown,however,or as Elizabeth Cochrane. She wrote it under the name that always appeared on her newspaper stories:Nellie Bly. Later,Nellie Bly became the best reporter in America. |
1. What's the meaning of the underlined word"insane" ? |
A. Sad. B. Violent. C. Mad. D. Sick. |
2. The hospital seemed like"a kind of jail"for all the following reasons EXCEPT ____. |
A. the living conditions were terrible |
3. What can be inferred from the text? |
A. Readers called for human rights of the mental patients. B. There was an investigation in the hospital. C. The patients lived a better life after the hospital was uncovered. D. The newspaper officials didn't know the women made up to live in the hospital. |
4. It can be known from the text that ______was the reporter's real name. |
A. Nellie Brown B. Elizabeth Cochrane C. Nellie Bly D. Elizabeth Brown |
5. The passage is mainly about_________. |
A. how a young woman got a job at the New York World B. how a woman could change the lives of people C. how a kind of jail became a real mental hospital D. how a best reporter in America got her pen name |
阅读理解。 |
The unknown world's mystery The sea is the biggest unknown part of our world. It covers seventy-one percent of the earth. There is still much to be discovered about this vast blanket of water. If the waters of the ocean could be removed,the sea floor with its wide valleys,irregular mountains and rivers in the sea would be an unbelievable sight. Tourism under the deep blue sea Tourists can now explore the world beneath the waves without ever getting wet. From tourist submarines to underwater dining,undersea tourism is making a big splash. Tourist submarines (潜艇) The popularity of submarine tours has grown rapidly in the last decade. Now,tourist submarines operate in more than 20 locations worldwide,including the waters around Okinawa and Taiwan's Green Island. The submarines carry nearly 2 million tourists each year. Large windows offer passengers spectacular views as the submarines explore colorful coral reefs and sunken ships. Most one-hour tours cost about $80. Underwater dining For a more upscale experience,tourists can enjoy fine .dining under the sea. Last summer the Hilton Maldives Resort opened the world's first underwater restaurant,Ithaa. Diners walk down a staircase into the restaurant,which rests 35 feet beneath the waves of the Indian Ocean. Transparent walls surround the dining area,and you can treat guests to a panoramic(全景) ocean view. But this excellent view doesn't come cheap. The tasting menu costs $200 per person.Be sure to make reservations early,too. The restaurant seats only 14 people. |
1. What does the author want to tell us in Paragraph 1? |
A. The sea is the biggest unknown part of our world. B. The sea covers seventy-one percent of the earth. C. Some information about the sea floor. D. The reasons for researching undersea tourism. |
2. What does the author really mean by saying "undersea tourism is making a big splash" in Paragraph 2? |
A. Undersea tourism is a new fashion in travelling. B. Your clothes will be made wet by the water splash. C. Undersea tourism is dangerous. D. There is still a long way for undersea tourism to go. |
3. Which of the following statements about tourist submarines is RIGHT? |
A. Tourist submarines only have a history of about 10 years. B. There are tourist submarines in every part of the world now. C. Tourist submarines have carried about 2 million tourists so far. D. People can enjoy tourist submarines in the waters around Okinawa. |
4. The walls of the restaurant Ithaa are most probably made of ______ . |
A. stone B. brick C. glass D. steel |
5. From the passage,we can infer that the author _____. |
A. doesn't think underwater tourism is a good idea B. shows great interest in underwater tourism C. is worried about underwater tourism D. is probably a scientist who studies |
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开放性作文。 假如你叫王明,是二年级三班的班主任,十七岁的英国留学生玛丽在你班学习,请 你根据老师们的评论用英语为其写一段评语。 汉语老师:她对汉语有浓厚的兴趣,而且口语很好。 数学老师:她擅长数学,每天做大量的数学练习。 化学老师:她喜欢做实验,但有时不够细心。 物理老师:物理是她最喜欢的学科,她是班里学得最好的学生之一。 班主任:她讲礼貌、乐于助人,与师生相处融洽。 注意:1. Profession 职业Nationality 国籍Comment 评语 2 .词数:120 左右。 |
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