【题目】—Why was Mrs. Li taken to the police station?
—Because she________stealing a lot of things from her neighbor.
A.treated herself toB.tricked intoC.was accused of
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【题目】 I've always been very interested in the beauty of China’s culture and history. So when one of my friends moved to Beijing from the UK.It was the perfect excuse to visit.
My friend Tony and I had expected a big city filled with buildings and busy streets. But when we arrived,we were surprised.
The first thing that surprised us was the space. Beijing is really huge.Its wide streets and green spaces made every area feel less crowded(拥挤的).Everywhere we looked,there were people cleaning and tidying.It really gave off national pride.
We were worried that few people would speak English in Beijing.But we found that it was common for Chinese people to know a few words of English.and many knew much more.
But the most exciting part of our visit was riding around in the sunshine on bicycles—we felt very Chinese as we travelled around the city on shared bikes.
It was great to experience Beijing in person. This was my first visit to China. but certainly not my last.
【1】What was the perfect excuse for the writer to visit China?
A.The beauty of Beijing.B.His own interest in China.
C.An invitation from Tony.D.A friend’s move to Beijing.
【2】What was the writer's first surprise in Beijing?
A.The huge space.B.The history.C.The crowded streets.D.The national pride.
【3】What was the best part of the writer's visit?
A.Learning a few Chinese words.B.Travelling around with his friends.
C.Riding a shared bike in the sunshine.D.Speaking English with people in Beijing.
【4】What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.The writer will visit China again.B.It was the writer's last visit to China.
C.Chinese people are very friendly.D.The writer's trip cost a lot of money.
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【题目】 Recently, China announced it had achieved success in drilling fire ice or methane hydrate(天然气水合物,即可燃冰), from the seabed in the Shenhu area of the South China Sea. It produces high amount of energy when it is burned, leaving nothing but dioxide and water.
Many countries, including the United States and Japan, have long been doing research on methane hydrate, but taking it from bottom of the sea has been a common problem they are facing. According to reports, China succeeded in drilling methane hydrate for a number of days continuously and got an average of over 16,000 m daily. It is believed to be a big breakthrough.
Scientists say there is about 21,000 trillion (万亿 ) m of methane hydrate in the world. If we can use it, it can meet the world's energy need for 1,000 years. However, it is too early to say a new energy source (来源 ) has been found because we are still facing two main challenges ——environmental risk and economic (经济的) cost. When methane hydrate is taken from the seabed, it may go into the air easily. That's very bad for the environment because methane is one of the worst greenhouse gases. Besides, drilling methane hydrate is very expensive as well.
However, China's technology breakthrough is very important because it shows the way researchers across the world should take. It also raises hopes that one day we can drill methane hydrate as a source of energy.
【1】What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?
A.China is producing a large amount of energy from fire ice.
B.China is making good use of fire ice throughout the country.
C.China has already succeeded in drilling fire ice from the seabed.
D.China has turned fire ice from the South China Sea into daily energy.
【2】What's the common problem many countries are facing when doing research on fire ice?
A.How to take it out from the bottom of the sea.
B.How to turn it into useful energy at the lowest cost.
C.How to make it cheap on the future energy market.
D.How to change it into a traditional form of energy.
【3】Why is it too early to say a new energy source has been found?
A.Because it's too difficult to find the place where the fire ice lies and how to drill it.
B.Because it's not easy for fire ice to go into the air and be good for the environment.
C.Because it’s quite impossible for fire ice to take the place of other sources of energy.
D.Because it's expensive to drill fire ice and it may do great harm to the environment.
【4】Where can we probably read the article?
A.In a storybook.B.In a newspaper.
C.In a travel guide.D.In an advertisement.
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【题目】—Do you know whom they will have ________the parts of car together?—Sorry,I have no idea.
A.fixB.fixedC.to fixD.fixing
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【题目】 Kids Camp at the Zoo
How do you feed bears and tigers? And what exactly do they like to eat, anyway? These were just a couple of the questions kids got a chance to ask at the Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota.
About two dozens kids took part in the zoo’s first Junior Zookeeping Camp.【1】 “I like seeing the animals and seeing how the zookeepers take care of them,” said Christopher Brady, and eight-year-old kid.
A number of zoos across the country are holding camps for kids this summer. The kids are learning all about the animals.【2】That includes the cleaning of the waste from those animals. “It isn’t just petting animals or doing the easy stuff,” zookeeper Greg Schmit said. “It’s actually a lot of work.”
At the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, Illinois, 9-year-old Elise McCormack learned that the best place to take a blood sample from a dolpin is from the tail. “【3】” She said.
And at the Hattiesburg Zoo in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, kids are learning all about the native habitats of the zoo’s animals—the lands where those animals originally came from. “I really like learning about the animals and getting to see and pet the animals. ” 10-year-old Susan Worley said.
【4】 “The reindeer are pretty cool,” 11-year-old Patrick Litton said. And some kids surprised themselves, for example, some kids got a chance to touch a corn snake.
“Every day, there is animal interaction,” said Krissy Hamilton of the Hattiesburg Zoo. “That helps kids develop a greater appreciation for animals.【5】”
A.What animals do these kids actually like best?
B.The kids have learned how to care about the animals
C.How do those kids learn to feed the animals in the zoo?
D.You can see the veins(静脉)on the tail if you are close enough.
E.And it also gives them something they’ll remember forever.
F.There they could get a close look at many of the zoo’s residents.
G.They are also learning about some of the routine work of zoo-keeping.
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【题目】—Which show do you prefer, The Chinese Poetry Conference or National Treasure?
—The Chinese Poetry Conference, of course.________I ________my sister likes it.
A.Both; andB.Not only; but alsoC.Neither; nor
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【题目】 Athletes all have their “golden years”. For Argentine superstar soccer player Lionel Messi, who turned 32 earlier this year, “his_______days are already recorded in the history books,” an article by news network RT said.
However, Messi is still surprising people. On Sept 24, he won his sixth FIFA ______Player of the Year award. No one has won this award as many______as he has.
His win has come with some debate(争议). Many expected the award to go to Liverpool defender (防守球员) Virgil vanDijk, who was named ________ the UEFA Men's Player of the Year in August.
In addition, Messi's Argentine national team has not done so well. They______the semi-finals (半决赛) of the Copa America tournament (锦标赛) in July and played poorly in the World Cup last year.
However, Messi himself is still playing at a very high ______. He scored 51 goals in 50 games last season. He continues to set records, such as earning the most La Ligaand Spanish Super Cup titles in the history of club Barcelona.
“I believe he should have won it. He______Barcelona on his back, which he has done for years and years,” British soccer player Darren Bent told Sky Sports. _______his critics (批评者) admit (承认) that he is still a powerful player. “Messi is clearly still as potent (强有力的) a goal-scoring threat (威胁) as he has been through his career,” the RT article said.
Messi himself is _______about his future. “My idea is to continue here for as long as I can perform well and my body allows me______that,” he said in an interview for The18.
【1】A.bestB.worstC.earliest
【2】A.Men'sB.Women’sC.Boys’
【3】A.kindsB.goalsC.times
【4】A.asB.byC.for
【5】A.gotB.lostC.won
【6】A.levelB.speedC.spirit
【7】A.getsB.carriesC.brings
【8】A.ButB.SoC.Even
【9】A.worriedB.confidentC.disappointed
【10】A.to loseB.to winC.to do
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【题目】—Although I’ve handed in my report for nearly two months, I haven’t got the reply from the manager.
—In my opinion, you’d better ask what’s wrong with it.
A.answerB.informationC.thought
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【题目】 You are the only child in your family. Your parents, grandparents and relatives all love you.
【1】 How would things be different?
You could play with him or her. You could talk about lots of things and tell your secrets to them. 【2】 But there could be hard times, too. You may fight. You may pull each other’s hair. You may compete for your parents’ attention, food, the bathroom and even TV! Life with a sister or a brother may be colorful!
【3】 US psychologists (心理学家) Kevin Leman says the birth order helps shape children’s personalities (性格). According to Leman, parents are usually nervous and strict with their first child. They set high goals for them. 【4】 They are also often confident (自信的) people.
But for late-born kids, parents are usually more relaxed. 【5】 They are often more creative. They also try to be funny, so they can get attention from their parents.
根据短文内容,从方框中选出五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容通顺完整。
A.Even the birth order can make a difference.
B.So the eldest child in a family wants to be perfect and successful.
C.But what if you had a sister or a brother.
D.So the younger children have fewer rules.
E.You may even take care of each other.
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