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( )1. Do you know what time their plane leaves Beijing?
( )2. Could you do something for me?
( )3. Why didn't you tell her to use her own watch?
( )4. Would you mind turning down the radio?
( )5. Could you tell me where I can get my ticket?
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A. Of course not.
B. Certainly! What would you like to do?
C. Certainly. Please come this way.
D. Yes. It leaves at seven in the evening.
E. She said hers had broken down.
科目:初中英语 来源:2010年重庆市西南师大附中初二上学期期中考试英语卷 题型:阅读理解
In the West, some people believe that personality can be predicted according to the time of the year the person was bor. From China comes the belief that the year of birth influences one’s personality. In the past century, a new belief ahs arisen: the idea that personality is related to one’s ABO blood type. People with blood type A, for example, are considered more likely to be serious, hard-working, and quiet, while people with blood type O are likely to be popular and outgoing, yet often unable to finish what they start. Though this belief continues to be strong, some people question whether it is true.
The blood-type personality theory(理论) started in Japan in 1927 when Furukawa Takehi noticed personality similarities and differences among his workers. This idea soon went out of fashion, but was brought back by a Japanese television host named Toshitaka Nomi in the 1970s. The belief is still strong in Japan and is increasingly popular in neighboring countries. Some young Koreans have taken to the theory. A recent study showed 76 percent of Koreans aged between13 and 64 believing in the blood-type personality connection. Though most Asians might believe in the blood-type theory, for many it seems harmless and not something to be taken too seriously.
Is the belief true? The scientists in Asia largely think the belief as a modern-day superstition(迷信). Most studies have failed to find any strong connection between blood and personality. Generally, scientists are against making predictions or important decisions based on this questionable theory.
【小题1】The writer uses blood type A and O as an example to explain ________.
A.the difference between the two blood types |
B.the relationship between the two blood types |
C.the influence of blood type on one’s behavior |
D.the connection between personality and blood type |
A.They don’t believe it. |
B.It was brought back by them. |
C.They liked and accepted it. |
D.They stole the idea from others |
A.Most scientists in Asia don’t believe in the theory. |
B.The blood-type theory began in Japan in the 1970s. |
C.The blood-type personality theory is about blood type. |
D.People don’t change their personality to match the theory. |
A.Is the blood-type theory changeable ? |
B.Is the personality changeable? |
C.Is it in your blood? |
D.Is it in you mind? |
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A 10-year-old boy decided to study judo* although he had lost his left arm in a car accident. The boy began 11 with a Japanese judo coach. The boy was doing well, so he couldn’t know 12 the coach taught him only one move. After three months of 13 , the boy finally asked, “Sir, should I start to learn more moves?”
“This is the only move you know, 14 this is the only move you’ll need to know,” the coach replied. Not quite understanding, but the boy 15 his teacher. So he kept training.
Several months 16 , the coach took the boy to his first match. To his surprise, the boy 17 won his first match. The second match was more difficult. But after some time, his opponent* became impatient. The boy used his one move to win the match again. 18 of the people in the stadium were amazed by his success. The boy was now in the finals.
This time, his opponent was bigger, 19 , and more experienced. For a while, the boy seemed to 20 . Worried that the boy 21 get hurt, someone shouted, “Stop! Stop! Stop!” However, the coach said, “No, 22 .”
As the match was keeping on, his opponent made a big mistake: he dropped his guard. Quickly, the boy used his move to 23 him. The boy won the final match. He was the winner.
24 the way home, the boy asked his coach: “Sir, how did I win the match with only one move?”
“You won for 25 reasons,” the coach answered, “First, you’ve almost known one of the most difficult moves in all of judo. And second, the only defense* for that move is for your opponent to catch your left arm.”
The boy’s greatest weakness had become his greatest strength.
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【小题1】It takes twenty minutes __________ (get) to the nearest town by car from here.
【小题2】Why don’t you _________(play) foot ball with us?
【小题3】There are lots of interesting things __________(see) in the Palace Museum.
【小题4】He seldom____________(eat) rice dumplings.
【小题5】----Where is Helen? ----She ______________(prepare) food for her friends.
【小题6】There __________ (be) a football match the day after tomorrow.
【小题7】Turn left at the __________ (nine) turning.
【小题8】Who teaches ___________(we) English.
【小题9】We look forward to ____________ (visit) your school in Shanghai.
【小题10】The UK is a __________(west) country.
【小题11】Would you like __________(help) us do some cleaning?
【小题12】My brother sometimes _____________ (watch) a film with me at the cinema.
【小题13】We _____________ (be) there at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
【小题14】What about __________ (take) another route?
【小题15】How ___________(wonder) these Chinese paintings are!
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One morning, Bill said he was ill. His mother called a taxi and took him to the doctor. The doctor asked Bill, “What’s the matter, young man?” Bill answered, “I’m feeling sick. I’m coughing(咳嗽) and having a headache(头痛). I won’t be able to go to school today, I’m afraid.” The doctor looked him over carefully, and then asked his mother, “What did he have for breakfast?” His mother said, “He had four pieces of dread, two eggs, a bottle of milk and an orange.” The doctor smiled, “Don’t worry. It’s nothing serious. The boy will be all right after the football match.” The mother said, “I don’t understand, Doctor.” The doctor smiled again,” This afternoon, the biggest football game of the year will be on TV. Your boy doesn’t want to miss it. I think he will be fine after the game. You wait and see.”
1.Bill and his mother went to the doctor_________ that morning.
A.by bus |
B.by taxi |
C.in a car |
D.on foot |
2. Bill had _______ for his breakfast.
A.nothing |
B.four eggs |
C.a lot of food |
D.just a little |
3.The doctor didn’t give Bill any medicine(药), because ________.
A.he didn’t think Bill was ill |
B.Bill didn’t like having medicine |
C.Bill’s mother didn’t have enough money |
D.he had no medicine left(剩下) |
4. There was_______ on TV.
A.a volleyball game |
B.an English play |
C.a funny match |
D.a football match |
5.In fact(事实上),_______.
A.there was something serious with Bill |
B.Bill liked watching football matches better than going to school |
C.Bill was an honest(诚实) boy |
D.Bill’s mother was a doctor and she knew Bill was not ill |
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In the West, some people believe that personality can be predicted according to the time of the year the person was bor. From China comes the belief that the year of birth influences one’s personality. In the past century, a new belief ahs arisen: the idea that personality is related to one’s ABO blood type. People with blood type A, for example, are considered more likely to be serious, hard-working, and quiet, while people with blood type O are likely to be popular and outgoing, yet often unable to finish what they start. Though this belief continues to be strong, some people question whether it is true.
The blood-type personality theory(理论) started in Japan in 1927 when Furukawa Takehi noticed personality similarities and differences among his workers. This idea soon went out of fashion, but was brought back by a Japanese television host named Toshitaka Nomi in the 1970s. The belief is still strong in Japan and is increasingly popular in neighboring countries. Some young Koreans have taken to the theory. A recent study showed 76 percent of Koreans aged between13 and 64 believing in the blood-type personality connection. Though most Asians might believe in the blood-type theory, for many it seems harmless and not something to be taken too seriously.
Is the belief true? The scientists in Asia largely dismiss the belief as a modern-day superstition(迷信). Most studies have failed to find any strong connection between blood and personality. Generally, scientists warn against making predictions or important decisions based on this questionable theory.
1.The writer uses blood type A and O as an example to explain ________.
A. the difference between to two blood types
B. the relationship between the two blood types
C. the influence of blood type on one’s behavior
D. the connection between personality and blood type
2. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. It was lightly believed. B. It was brought to them.
C. They liked and accepted it. D. They stole the idea from others
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Most scientists in Asia don’t believe in the theory.
B. The blood-type theory began in Japan in the 1970s.
C. The blood-type personality theory is about blood type.
D. People don’t change their personality to match the theory.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Is the blood-type theory poplar? B. Is the personality changeable?
C. Is it in your blood? D. Is it in you mind?
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