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句子配对 (10分)

A                                                                       B

1.What’s this in English?

2.Is this a book?

3.Who’s that man?

4.What color is that orange?

5.How are you?

6.What’s your last name?

7.How old are you?

8.Is that jacket black?

9.What’s your name?

10. How do you do?  A. Miller.

B. He’s my father.

C. It’s orange.

D. Yes.it is.

E. It’s a map.

F. No, it’s yellow.

G. Ten.

H. Very well,thank you.

I. How do you do?

J. Mike.

 

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Reading comprehension

  Eric:Hi, Robert!

  Robert:Hi!

  Eric:How are you this morning?

  Robert:Very well, thank you.Where is your father?

  Eric:He goes back to America.

  Robert:Is your father a businessman?

  Eric:Yes, he is always very busy.

  Robert:What about your mother?

  Eric:She teaches English in this school.

  Robert:Can you speak Chinese now?

  Eric:A little.What about you?

  Robert:Me, too.We must study hard.

  Eric:Sure, I must go to the class now.Goodbye!

  Robert:Bye!

(1)

Eric is from ________.

[  ]

A.

America

B.

England

C.

Japan

D.

China

(2)

Eric’s mother is a ________

[  ]

A.

worker

B.

teacher

C.

doctor

D.

businesswoman

(3)

Can Robert speak Chinese now?

[  ]

A.

No, he can’t.

B.

Yes, he can.

C.

I don’t know

D.

I don’t think so

(4)

The dialogue is ________.

[  ]

A.

at a shop

B.

at school

C.

in the classroom

D.

at Eric’s home

(5)

Where is Eric’s mother?

[  ]

A.

In Australia.

B.

In America.

C.

In China.

D.

I don’t know.

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句子配对 (10分)
A
B
小题1:What’s this in English?
小题2:Is this a book?
小题3:Who’s that man?
小题4:What color is that orange?
小题5:How are you?
小题6:What’s your last name?
小题7:How old are you?
小题8:Is that jacket black?
小题9:What’s your name?
小题10: How do you do?
A.Miller.
B.He’s my father.
C.It’s orange.
D.Yes.it is.
E. It’s a map.
F. No, it’s yellow.
G. Ten.
H. Very well,thank you.
I. How do you do?
J. Mike.

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  Accepting an award may seem like a simple task, but each year the Academy Awards(奥斯卡奖)proves there may be more to it than you might think.Oscar history has seen its fair share of memorable thank-you moments, good and bad.So the question remains:what makes a great acceptance speech? Here are three tips to keep in mind for your next shining moment:

  1.Be thankful and simple.Make sure you thank the important people who helped you reach your goal.Don’t be too arrogant or full of yourself but don’t be so modest(谦逊的)that the audience(观众)thinks you are looking down upon the honor.It’s only natural to be a little excited, so use this to get on well with the audience.At this year’s Oscars, The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper told the story of how he only came to make the movie thanks to the help of his Australian mother, who was in the audience.

  He showed grace and humility(谦卑)when he mentioned her:“So, with this tonight, I honor you and the key point of the story is, listen to your mother.”

  2.Keep it short.Say as much as you can in as few words as possible.There’s no need to thank every single person you know.As Oscar producer Bruce Cohen warned people at the annual nominees luncheon(年度提名人午宴)before this year’s show, “Nothing is more dangerous than a winner reading a list of names.” Make each sentence meaningful and don’t get too carried away.

  3.Finally, make the best use of your moment.Don’t be afraid to have a little fun and say something unforgettable Cleverness and humor will help your speech stand out in a good way and keep everyone entertained.Don’t make rude and unfit jokes, especially about others.Such jokes may get everyone talking, but you may be the only one laughing in the end.

  This time, Melissa Leo’s use of the dirty word during her acceptance speech was the first in Oscar history.She said it before covering her mouth:“I really don’t mean to hurt the audience’s feelings.”

(1)

The underlined word “arrogant” may mean ________.

[  ]

A.

honest

B.

relaxed

C.

excited

D.

self-centered

(2)

To make a great acceptance speech one must ________.

[  ]

A.

thank his mother

B.

be careful not to say too much

C.

thank all the people who once helped him

D.

be humorous and funny to make the audience laugh

(3)

What is true with Tom Hooper?

[  ]

A.

He has an Australian mother.

B.

He thanked his father in the shining moment.

C.

He is the hero of the film “The King’s Speech”.

D.

He used some dirty words in his acceptance speech.

(4)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Giving a Thank-you Speech

B.

Accepting the Academy Awards

C.

Some Advice for the Acceptance Speech

D.

How to Win the Academy Awards Successfully

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