The sign "NO PHOTOS" means that you can't . A. take pictures B. bring in pictures C. buy any photos D. sell any photos 查看更多

 

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One Saturday afternoon,Kate went to b__1__something for her sister and herself.As Kate Was coming out a s__2__,a young lady walked towards her.She said she was Miss Green—a good friend of Kate’s sister's,Kate b__3__her.Then she called a taxi to send Kate home.She t__4__the driver where he should go.Kate was s__5_ that it was not in the direction of her home.

    “why” Kate asked.The lady smiled.

    When they came to a q__6__road,a big rough man a__7__on the road.He stopped the taxi driver,knocked him down,tied him,and threw him out of the t__8__.At the same time,Miss Green took out a knife and P__9__ it at Kate。She asked Kate to keep s__10__.The man then s__11__the taxi.

    “Oh,God!I'm being kidnapped(绑架)”Kate said to h__12__

    She tried to escape,but didn’t s__13__.Suddenly an i__14__came to her.She took out a lipstik(口红)from her pocket,wrote ‘SOS’ on the window.and covered the word with her b__15_.

    A few minutes later,a police car P__16__and the policemen saw the sign.When the kid nappers saw the policemen,they stopped the taxi,jumped into the grass,and ran away.

    The policemen then p__17__Kate up and sent her home.When her P__18__knew what had happened,they were greatly surprised But they were also h__19_because their daughter had finally come back s__20__.

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阅读理解。
     When punctuation (标点) began, it was mainly to help people read out loud. Until a few hundred years
ago, not many people were taught to read, so there was a lot more reading out loud by the few people who
could.
     To help those reading out loud in the old days, sign (符号) known as "points" were added to pages of
writing. Punctuation comes from the Latin word punctus, meaning "point". These points told readers when
to pause (暂停) or take a breath, and what to emphasize (加重).
     In Europe from the early centuries AD, these points were widely used although not everybody used the
same points for the same thing. When printing was invented, printers had to be made more clearly about
what to put where, so that everyone was doing the same thing. Since that point, all sorts of punctuation
rules have been discov ered and invented.
     Speech marks ".."
     Speech marks or quotation marks are used to show that someone is speaking. The sort we have in English
today began to be widely used during the 18 century. Before that readers simply understood from the way a
sentence was written that someone was speaking although sometimes spoken words were underlined.
     Comma, colon: period (full stop).
     All three of these sorts of punctuation marks were given their Greek names by Aristophanes, a librarian
who lived in Byzantium in the 2'd century BC. They were marks on the page, each with a message to the
reader. Comma meant a short pause. Colon meant a medium (中等的) sized pause. Period meant a long pause.
     Exclamation mark!
     In the early days of punctuation, if you saw this sign, you were supposed to pause. Some people think
the exclamation mark began as what the Creek word JO looked like if it was turned 90 degrees. This word
means"Oh, gosh!" With the I on the top and the O under it, the sign as we know it today was developed.
     Question mark?
     In the middle age, a squiggle (圆弧) above a full stop was sometimes used to show the sentence was a
question and that a person's voice should go up at the end. By the 17" century it had turned into what we
call a question mark. The shape may have come from the letter Q short for that Latin quaestio, meaning
"question". 
     Writers make choices about punctuation because they think differently about sentences and words. It's
part of the personality of their writing. Some writers hate punc- tuation, but others love punctuation. So
whether you love or hate punctuation, the best advice may be to just enjoy it, play with it, think about it and
use it. It belongs (属于) to the language and it belongs to you.
1. When did punctuation begin to be widely used, according to the passage?
A. In the 17th century.
B. In the 2nd century BC.
C. In the 18th century.
D. In the early centuries AD.
2. All punctuation rules were discovered and invented in order to ________.
A. help people read out loud
B. meet the need of printing
C. guide the way of writing
D. mention the spoken words
3. Which of the following is true?
A. A long pause comes after question mark.
B. Speech marks were named by a librarian.
C. Question mark comes from a Latin word.
D. The shape of a word makes exclamation mark.
4. What's the problem about punctuation today?
A. People have completely different ideas about it.
B. Not many people are taught to use it correctly.
C. It has different meanings to different people.
D. Sometimes spoken words must be underlined.

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根据句意写单词(每题0.5分,共10分)
1 The students are busy _______(复习)for the exam.
2 He had got full marks and the teachers were ___________(满意) with him..
3 If you get up early, try not to _________(打扰)your neighbours..
4 My mother has worked in this company since she left ______(大学).
5 Do you know who ________(发现)America?
6 Keeping _________(日记)can help you remember things well.
7 I’d like to find someone to talk about their strange _________(行为).
8 Mr Wu always spends lots of time _______(解释)things to us.
9 The doctor ________(建议)my father to give up smoking three years ago.
10 Suzy brought ___________(气球)of all colours..
11 We held the 29th Olympic Games _________(成功)in 2008.
12 The _______(领导)of our school are all hard-working.
13 There is a lot of information ________(可获得的)here. Anyone can get some if he needs.
14 He was careless enough to make so many ________(错误).
15 It’s said that we will be _________(分开)into 2 groups.
16 People all over the world love ________(和平).
17 –What do you think of Simon? ----He is very _________ because he never shows off in front of others.
18 I asked him to help me with the work, but he _______.
19 There is something wrong with my computer. I will have it _________ this afternoon.
20 Nobody is _________ to smoke here because the sign says “No Smoking”.

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1---Excuse me. You shouldn’t smoke here. Look at the sign “NO SMOKING HERE”.

--Sorry, I ________ it just now.

A. doesn’t see      B. haven’t seen     C. didn’t see      D. hadn’t seen

 

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根据短文内容及所给的首字母写出单词,使短文意思完整正确。(共10空,每空1分,计10分)
The English signs have become very important in people’s lives. The sign“No
Smoking”is the m【小题1】  common sign. It appears e 【小题2】 in our city. It can be
s 【小题3】 in hospitals, meeting rooms, theatres, museums and so on. This is welcomed by non-smokers, especially women and c  【小题4】 . But it’s also hard to stop the people from s 【小题5】. People even like to give cigarettes as presents to their friends.
A__【小题6】__ common sign is “No Parking”. As the number of car is increasing(增加), car d 【小题7】  find it more and more difficult to park their cars. If you don’t stop your car in a no parking place, your car will be taken a 【小题8】 by a big truck. It’ll bring you lots of t__【小题9】__. Anyway, to obey(遵守) the t【小题10】 rules(规则) is better.

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