This piece of music is well worth ________. Many people like it very much.
A. listen B. to listen C. listening D. listening to
科目:初中英语 来源:江苏省盐城市建湖县2018-2019学年七年级上学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:单选题
--- Thank your father for ____________ me with my English? --- You are welcome.
A. help B. to help C. helps D. helping
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—I hope you _______at your birthday party.
—Thank you.
A. have a fun B. can have fun C. to have fun D. having fun
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Six excellent students from the Liverpool City Academy are celebrating their success after the Prime
Minister presented them with the top award in the National Young People in Business Competition.
Students across the United Kingdom were asked to create their own business.The City Academy’s
idea of greetings cards certainly impressed the judges(法官)!
The City Academy students were competing with over 500 other schools to win this famous award.
The students also won a prize of £10,000for their school and £500 for each member of the winning team.
Their winning business “Academy Creations” made greetings cards and e-cards which they sold at
local shops and through their website.The students had to present their business and their results to a team
of top business people.They then had to answer questions about their experience of running the business.
The judges praised the team members for “their excellent business plan, the quality of their greetings cards
and their creative way of selling”.
Mr.Harry Thompson, head of the City Academy, was delighted by the team’s success.“we are very
proud of what the team has done.The students worked very hard, which led to their success.”
The members of the winning team were Jessica Smith, Andrew Chang, Risha Bedi, Frank Gordon and
twin sister Carol and Lisa Taytor.Lisa told us, “The best part about the business was working together as a
team.That is what helped us to be successful.We all had different talents and strengths.”
The whole team agreed that running the business was a great way to learn and the experience would
help them when they were running their own businesses in the future!
1.Who was NOT the member of the winning team?
A. Frank Gordon. B. Jessica Smith C. Harry Thompson. D. Risha Bedi
2.How much money was given out for the top prize in total?
A. 10,000 pounds. B. 10,500 pounds C. 13,000 pounds D. 15,000 pounds.
3.What was the key to success, according to the members of the team?
A. The excellent business plan. B. The quality of their greetings cards.
C. The creative way to sell products. D. The team spirit of the members
4.Which is NOT true according to the article?
A. There were six members receiving a prize from the Prime Minister.
B. Team spirit was the best part about the business.
C. The students sold all their greetings cards through the website.
D. The students had to answer questions from top business people.
5.What can we learn from the article?
A. Team spirit is the most important for success.
B. Students can do business better than adults.
C. More students should be encouraged to do business
D. Selling greetings cards can make a lot of money,
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Wars are disasters. A large number of people will lose their homes if a war _______.
A. breaks out B. is broken out C. breaks up D. is broken up
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Usually, it’s easier to make _______ decision than to take action.
A. a B. / C. an D. the
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Bill Evans was a professional baseball player. He was a very good player and had played in the World Series many times. He was also superstitious. (迷信的) Before every game, he went to a fortune-teller to find out what was going to happen. The fortune-teller had told his fortune many times and had often been correct.
One day, on the eve of an important game, he visited his favourite fortune-teller, as usual. The fortune-teller studied his hand and then said, "I see a man wearing a white coat. " And you are lying on a stretcher(担架). " This really worried Bill. He decided not to risk (冒险) it. He was afraid to get injured (受伤). The captain of Bill’s team was not happy when he told him that he was not going to play. Bill was one of the best players on the team. However, there was nothing he could say to make Bill change his mind.
Bill also decided not to watch the game, but to go to the hospital and visited one of the other players who had been badly injured a few weeks before. As he was walking into the hospital, Bill hit his head on the ground and lost consciousness (直觉). Within a few seconds, he was being carried into the hospital on a stretcher.
1.What did Bill do before a game?
A. He practiced hard. B. He talked to his friends about what was going to happen.
C. He went to the hospital. D. He went to a fortune-teller.
2.What did Bill think was going to happen?
A. He would be injured during the game. B. He would be injured at the hospital.
C. He would be injured by his captain. D. He would be injured by the fortune-teller.
3.What did Bill decide to do?
A. Play in the game. B. Not play in the game.
C. Stop visiting fortune-tellers. D. Give up baseball.
4.When did Bill go to the hospital?
A. Before the game. B. After the game.
C. During the game. D. When he was sick.
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40,000 rabbits died because of this terrible disease.
A. illness B. accident C. pollution
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Once a very rich man and his son collected valuable paintings of famous artists like Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet.
Later, the son left to join the army. After a few weeks, the old man received a letter saying his son had died while taking another soldier to hospital. The old man became very lonely and sad.
One day, a soldier visited the old man and gave him a painting—it was a portrait(肖像) of his son. The painting of his son became the old man’s most valuable item. He told his neighbors it was the greatest gift he had ever received. The following spring, the old man died.
All of the man’s paintings would be sold at an auction(拍卖会). The auction began with the painting of the old man’s son.
“Who will open the price at $100??” the auctioneer asked. Moments passed and no one spoke or raised their hands. Someone said, “Who cares about that painting? Let’s get on to the good ones.” More voices followed in agreement. “No, we must sell this one first,” replied the auctioneer. “Now , who will take the portrait of the son?”
Finally, a good friend of the old man spoke, “Ten dollars!” “Will anyone go higher?” called the auctioneer. After more silence he said, “Going once... going twice... Sold!” The auctioneer then announced(宣布) that the whole auction was over. “According to the father’s will, whoever takes the son’s portrait gets the whole collection,” the auctioneer said.
Because of the father’s love, whoever took the son got it all.
1.How did the old father’s son die?
A. He died of a serious heart disease.
B. He died while taking another soldier to a hospital.
C. A car hit him when he went home
D. He was killed by a doctor.
2.What was the first painting to be sold at the auction?
A. The paintings by famous artists.
B. The gift given by the old man’s neighbors.
C. The portrait of the old man’s son
D. The most expensive collection of the old man.
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. At the beginning of the auction, everyone realized the importance of the painting of his son.
B. The painting of the old man’s son was as popular as the other paintings.
C. The old man’s will was to give away the whole collection to charity.
D. The old man’s good friend got the whole collection for only ten dollars.
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