( ) He to eleven last night . A. goes on to work B. went on to work C. goes on working D. went on working 查看更多

 

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  将Ⅰ、Ⅱ栏所给的选项连接起来组成完整的句子.

(  )(1)I am

A. visit his teacher.

(  )(2)You should

B. a man lesson this afternoon.

(  )(3)He has to

C. help each other.

(  )(4)I have

D. finish their homework on time.

(  )(5)They have to

E. having lunch at school

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  All around the world, people drink tea.But tea does not m  1   the same thing to e  2  .In different countries people have different I  3   about drinking tea.

  In China people always have tea t  4   with their friends.They may drink tea at any time of the day.They only put tealeaves in their cups.They p  5   the tea with n  6   else in it.

  Tea is also I  7   in Japan.It is very p  8   there.People drink tea every day.But they have it in a way different from that in China.

  In the USA people drink tea at breakfast or after m  9  .They usually use tea bags to make their tea.Making tea with tea bags is faster and e  10   than making it with tea leaves in teapots.

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  MondayScott comes to school at 8:15 in the morning. He has science  eight thirty.He likes  because it’s interesting.    Scott doesn’t like math. At eleven he has math. The teacher teaches math very well, but Scott doesn’t like him.   favorite teacher is the P.E. teacher, Mr. Stone. He is fun. His class sounds funny. He   P.E on Monday afternoon. So Scott    Monday. From Monday to   , Scott has     at school at 11: 45. After school, Scott plays    on the school playground, then he goes home. On Saturday and Sunday Scott doesn’t go to school.

1.A. On B. At C. \ D. The

2.A. at B. in C. onD. \

3.A. science B. EnglishC. ChineseD. math

4.A.And B. ButC. SoD. Then

5.A. ScottB. he’sC. Scott’ s D. him

6.A. haveB. hasC. have notD. having

7.A. like B. wantC. wants  D. likes

8.A. Wednesday B. SaturdayC. Sunday D. Friday

9.A. lunch B. breakfastC. supper D. dinner

10.A. the football B. footballC. a footballD. footballs

 

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据对话内容,在方框中选择正确的答案补全对话。(每小题2分,共10分)
A.Could I take a message?
B. Please give me your phone number.
C What’s wrong with you?
D He isn’t here right now.
E.Wait a minute, please.
F. Can I leave my telephone number for you?
A:Hello! May I speak to Mr smith?
B:I’m sorry. _小题1: .I think he’ll be back in an hour.  小题2:_ .
A:That’s very kind of you. I’d like him to come to my birthday party. 小题3:_ 
B: Ok ._ 小题4:_ ! I’ll go and got a pen and a piece of paper.Ok. _小题5:_ .
A: 5697846.My name is liu wei.
B All right. I’ll tell him to call you back.

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E-mail can be a powerful new tool in improving communication between patients and doctors, according to one expert.

“Using the Internet, doctors can answer more questions from more patients in a shorter time,” writes Dr. Dada Pal, a famous doctor in Manchester, UK.

  According to Pal, nearly forty percent of American patients say they have used e-mail to communicate with a doctor.

  He notes, however, that although patients have such interest, only up to two percent of doctors in the united States offer e-mail service.

  Using e-mail, doctors can make sure of their advice and point, patient to patient information materials and other resources on the Internet. It's said that more than ten thousand healthoriented websites already exist now.

  However, some people worry that widespread use of medical e-mail might set up two kinds of care—one for Internet“haves” and another for the “have-nots”

  But Pal points out that“ by the year 2000 nearly every library will offer (Internet and e-mail) services in the United States, allowing even low-income patients to use such means.” Pal also talks about other possible barriers to the acceptance of medical e-mail.

  “Doctors may be unwilling to offer e-mail services for fear of increasing workload and uncertainty about payment for the time they spent,” he explains, and patients may worry that their medical information might be read by others.“But these problems can all be solved,” he adds.

  E-mail may well help us a lot in health care, Pal concludes. “Patients can get in normal clinics,” he points out, “and they might find communication on the information superhighway less fearful, than face-to-face dialogues with their doctors.”

(  )(1). The article introduces a new way of patient-doctor communication __________.

A. by e-mail               B. by visiting

C. by searching the Internet         D. by using the computer

(  ) (2). According to the passage, some people worry that __________.

A. it might have to serve both who have access to the Internet and those who don't

B. it might meet double doubts from those who have access to the Internet and those who don't

C. it might make trouble between those who can use the Internet and those who can't

D. it might make trouble between those who have Internet experiences and those who haven't

(  ) (3). All the following points are advantages of using medical e-mail except __________.

A. it is more reliable

B. it is less frightening

C. it troubles patients and doctors to understand each other better

D. it provides patients more choices of treatment

(  )(4). What does the word “barriers” mean?

A.可能   B. 危险     C. 障碍    D.秘密

(  ) (5). Which of the following is true about e-mail in the United States?

A. Every patient cannot use it.

B. Only doctors can use it.

C. Patients needn't pay for their treatment by using e-mail.

D. No others can read the information sent by e-mail.

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