题目列表(包括答案和解析)
The “ant tribe (蚁族)” are those who were born in the 1980s and now live in the underdeveloped places of big cities. Most of them come from the countryside, and they are mostly young graduates who have finished their high education in the past few years. They often change their jobs and their average salary is below 2,000 yuan. They are called ‘ant tribe’ because they have the same characters as ‘ants’: living together, clever, hardworking but unknown and low-paid.
Deng Kun is a member of the ‘anti tribe’. When he was in college studying math, he imagined himself working for a company like IBM. Instead, he has spent his time after graduation in a dark and small room he shares with a friend in outside parts of Beijing, playing video games or trying to wait for a job as a salesman.
Zhang Haijian studies physics, but he is now working as a waiter, making only 1,500 yuan a month. “My parents would never say anything about my money,” he said. “But I sometimes talk with my friends about whether it has been worth it – we worked so hard in college and now I get money less than some of my classmates who did not finish middle school.”
Most members of the ‘ant tribe’ are about twenty. They don’t want to go back; they prefer a single bed in Beijing to a house in their hometown. They are looking forward to bright future. We wish their dream would come true.
93. Where do ‘ant tribe’ probably live?
They live ______________________________________________
94. What characters do ants have? Use at least three adjectives (形容词).
They are ____________________________ but _______________.
95. What does Deng Kun often do in his dark and small room?
He often _______________________________________________.
96. How much does Zhang Haijian make a month?
_______________________________________________________.
97. My friend Li Hui was born in 1982 and now works in IBM. Is he a member of the ‘ant tribe’?
___________, ___________________________________________.
98. If you were Deng Kun, what would you do?
I would ________________________________________________.
A.Because he was hungry. |
B.Because he missed his mother. |
C.Because he wanted to sleep. |
D.Because he wanted to play outside. |
A.Sorry. | B.Happy. | C.Excited. | D.Angry. |
A.People are more important than things. |
B.Things are more important than people. |
C.Both the shoe and your brother are important. |
D.The shoe is more important than your brother. |
A.Rude. | B.Funny. | C.Silly. | D.Kind. |
补全对话
在空白处填上适当的词(可能是单词,短语或者一句话),使对话内容完整合理
A: You look excited. 1____?
B:My cousin has won a million dollars in the lottery.
A:Wow!__ 2___
B:I'm not sure. Maybe he will put a half in the bank and give the rest to the medical research.
A:That sounds nice. But if I were your cousin, I would 3 _. As you know a terrible flood(洪水)happened in Dandong. Lots of people were homeless. _____4_____
B: Yes, that's a good idea .They really need help.
A: What would you do if you had lots of money?
B: If I had a lot of money, I'd ____5_________.I like travelling.
从方框中选择恰当的句子完成下面的对话,请将符合题意的选项用2B铅笔涂在答题卡的相应位置上。
A: I read a newspaper article yesterday. A 12-year-old boy won 100,000 dollars in the lottery.
B: How lucky he was!
A: 1
B: If I won the lottery, I’d buy a new car. I want to visit lots of places.
A: 2 I’d open a shop. I want to make more money.
B: But we are busy students. 3
A: You’re so great. I’d also buy a lot of books for poor children.
B: 4
A: He has given it to his parents.
B: 5 His parents can help him.
A. What about the boy? B. I think I’d give it to the charity. C. What would you do it to if you won the lottery? D. I don’t think so. E. Maybe he is right. F. I’ll give it to the teacher. G. I agree with you. |
--What would you do if you ____ a million dollars?
--I’d give it to the charity
A.win B.won C.will win D.is to win
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