What can you see in the picture? A.other thing B.the other things C.others thing D.other things 提示:本题other作形容词,修饰可数名词thing,根据句意,从画里看出的东西不是单一的,所以thing用复数. 答案:D 查看更多

 

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What ________ can you see in the picture?

  A.other thing  B.the other things

  C.others thing  D.other things

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Hi Hongbo,
     I'm so glad to read about the changes talking place in your city. It's really good news that you can
travel by subway in Xi'an, though there's only one line there. Here in London we have twelve lines. By
the way, we don't use the word "subway" here. It's American English. We call it "the Underground",
instead.
    The London Underground is very famous. It's famous for several reasons. First of all, part of the
underground railway today is the oldest in the world, which opened in 1863. Secondly, the London
Underground is also the first line to have electric trains, in 1890. Thirdly but not the last, the London
Underground is the second largest metro system in the world, after the Shanghai Metro. There are
270 stations in the Underground and it has 402 kilometres of tracks(轨道). What's more, the city
of London itself helps make the transportation system famous! I've got a few photos to help you build
a clear picture of the Underground in my city. They are together with this mail.
     In your email, you also said workers were building more lines. I'm sure your city is developing fast.
Maybe you can send me a few photos of your city today. I really want to see the changes taking place
there. I'm happy for you to live there in an ancient city with such a new look!
So much for now. I'll write soon again. Best wishes!
1. Where is the writer from?
A. From Xi'an.    
B. From Shanghai    
C. From London    
D. From New York
2. The second paragraph mainly tells us        ?
A. when the first subway was opened in the world.
B. when the London Underground first used electric trains
C. why the London Underground is the oldest subway in the world.
D. why the London Underground is famous in the world
3. In the email, the words "subway", "underground", and "metro" mean         .
A. almost the same thing            
B. two different things
C. three different things              
D. nothing like each other
4. What does the writer want Hongbo to do? 
A. To buy a good book about Xi'an for him.
B. To post him some postcards of Xi'an.
C. To tell him more about Xi'an subway.
D. To send him a few photos of Xi'an

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Last week we asked our reader a question,“What is the most unforgettable thing you have ever had?” Here are three readers' answers.

Once I was on a weekend hike with my class.The teacher told us to be careful.I fell just as she finished talking and what was worse,my glasses were missing.I can’t see without my glasses! I thought it could be the end of my trip.But everyone said I shouldn’t be so sad and they would help me.Some classmates helped me when I walked and others told me about the wonderful birds and trees they were seeing.Sometimes when you lose something,you might find friends in its place.Later,someone noticed something in my shirt pocket and asked what it was.I touched my pocket.“It must be my glasses!” Everyone laughed.

Dave Brown

Many years ago,I found a photo of my grandmother when she was young.She was very beautiful.“This must belong to my mother,” I thought.We were having a class about family trees and I thought grandmother's photo would be good for the lesson.So I took it to school and showed my friends.Unluckily,I couldn't find it after that class.Later,when I got home from school,I told my mother about the photo.She was very sad and cried for it was the only picture she had of her mother.I felt sad.I still do.

Liu Meifeng

Everyone always said my grandfather must have been very rich.They were always trying to guess where he kept his money because he always said his money would be lost if he put it in the banks.But no one ever found it.After he died,his relatives(亲戚)got the many different things that belonged to him.When they asked me what I wanted,I asked if I could have his books.My other relatives laughed at me--Why would anyone want old books? Later,I found grandfather’s money--inside his books!

Alan Murphy

1.When Dave lost his glasses ________.

A.he had to go home                             B.he found new glasses

C.his friends helped him                           D.he had to wear others' glasses

2.Why was Meifeng's mother very sad when she heard that her son had lost her mother's photo? Because ________.

A.it was a photo of her mother                        B.it belonged to Meifeng's teacher

C.she had only one photo of her mother           D.Meifeng's grandmother was sad

3.Alan's grandfather ________.

A.didn't like banks                                          B.gave his money to his grandson

C.put some of his money in banks                   D.gave his money to his relatives

4.Alan found something that ________.

A.he didn't want

B.all his other relatives wanted

C.was useful to a teacher

D.was useful to people who borrowed books

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Hi Hongbo,

  I'm so glad to read about the changes talking place in your city.It's really good news that you can travel by subway in Xi'an, though there's only one line there.Here in London we have twelve lines.By the way, we don't use the word “subway” here.It's American English.We call it “the Underground”, instead.

  The London Underground is very famous.It's famous for several reasons.First of all, part of the underground railway today is the oldest in the world, which opened in 1863.Secondly, the London Underground is also the first line to have electric trains, in 1890.Thirdly but not the last, the London Underground is the second largest metro system in the world, after the Shanghai Metro.There are 270 stations in the Underground and it has 402 kilometres of tracks(轨道).What's more, the city of London itself helps make the transportation system famous! I've got a few photos to help you build a clear picture of the Underground in my city.They are together with this mail.

  In your email, you also said workers were building more lines.I'm sure your city is developing fast.Maybe you can send me a few photos of your city today.I really want to see the changes taking place there.I'm happy for you to live there in an ancient city with such a new look!

  So much for now.I'll write soon again.Best wishes!

(1)

Where is the writer from?

[  ]

A.

From Xi'an.

B.

From Shanghai

C.

From London

D.

From New York

(2)

The second paragraph mainly tells us ________?

[  ]

A.

when the first subway was opened in the world.

B.

when the London Underground first used electric trains

C.

why the London Underground is the oldest subway in the world.

D.

why the London Underground is famous in the world

(3)

In the email, the words “subway”, “underground”, and “metro” mean ________

[  ]

A.

almost the same thing

B.

two different things

C.

three different things

D.

nothing like each other

(4)

What does the writer want Hongbo to do?

[  ]

A.

To buy a good book about Xi'an for him.

B.

To post him some postcards of Xi'an.

C.

To tell him more about Xi'an subway.

D.

To send him a few photos of Xi'an.

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Hi Hongbo,

I’m so glad to read about the changes talking place in your city. It’s really good news that you can travel by subway in Xi’an, though there’s only one line there. Here in London we have twelve lines. By the way, we don’t use the word “subway” here. It’s American English. We call it “the Underground”, instead.

The London Underground is very famous. It’s famous for several reasons. First of all, part of the underground railway today is the oldest in the world, which opened in 1863. Secondly, the London Underground is also the first line to have electric trains, in 1890. Thirdly but not the last, the London Underground is the second largest metro system in the world, after the Shanghai Metro. There are 270 stations in the Underground and it has 402 kilometres of tracks(轨道). What’s more, the city of London itself helps make the transportation system famous! I’ve got a few photos to help you build a clear picture of the Underground in my city. They are together with this mail.

In your email, you also said workers were building more lines. I’m sure your city is developing fast. Maybe you can send me a few photos of your city today. I really want to see the changes taking place there. I’m happy for you to live there in an ancient city with such a new look!

So much for now. I’ll write soon again. Best wishes!

1. Where is the writer from?

A.From Xi’an.

B.From Shanghai

C.From London

D.From New York

2. The second paragraph mainly tells us        ?

A.when the first subway was opened in the world.

B.when the London Underground first used electric trains

C.why the London Underground is the oldest subway in the world.

D.why the London Underground is famous in the world

3.In the email, the words “subway”, “underground”, and “metro” mean         .

A.almost the same thing

B.two different things

C.three different things

D.nothing like each other

4. What does the writer want Hongbo to do?

A.To buy a good book about Xi’an for him.

B.To post him some postcards of Xi’an.

C.To tell him more about Xi’an subway.

D.To send him a few photos of Xi’an.

 

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