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人教版高中英语必修四Unit4单元测试题及答案(含听力材料)蹇呬慨4绗?(鎬诲垎120鍒?よ妭锛屾弧鍒?0鍒嗭級?鍏? 1.5鍒?婊″垎7.5鍒???殑A,骞舵爣鍦ㄨ瘯鍗风殑鐩,浣犻兘鏈?0绉掗挓鐨勬椂闂存潵鍥炵瓟?1. What happened to the man this morning? A. He couldn鈥檛talk. B. His car broke down. C. He was knocked down by a car. 2. What time is it now? A. 5:30. B. 5:45. C. 6:30. 3. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The man鈥檚vacation. B. Koala. C. A funny man. 4. What is Simon like? A. He is friendly. B. He is funny. C. He is troublesome. 5. What does the woman mean? A. She is tired of training. B. She enjoys the teamwork. C. She likes the 10-minute show. ?鍏?51.5鍒?婊″垎22.5鍒? ?,A銆丅銆丆涓変釜閫夐」,硅瘽鎴栫嫭鐧藉墠,?姣忓皬棰?绉掗挓锛涘惉瀹屽悗,姣忓皬棰樺皢缁欏嚭5?6娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?銆?棰樸€?6. What does the woman think of working in IT? A. The work is not good. B. The work is very hard. C. The work has two advantages. 7. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. The man shouldn鈥檛be in IT. B. The man should work hard. C. The man should take better care of himself. 7娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?鑷?0棰樸€?8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Teammates. C.Classmates. 9. Which sport does the man like best? A. Baseball. B. Tennis. C. Basketball. 10. What does the woman mean by saying "sorry"? A. She has never done sports herself. B. She doesn鈥檛like those sports. C. She has no time to play tennis.8娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?1鑷?3棰樸€?11. What is the man? A. A story-teller.B. A teacher.C. A doctor. 12. What is the problem of the woman鈥檚son? A. He cannot tell stories well. B. He is poor in all his subjects. C. He is only interested in Chinese. 13. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Take her son to the hospital. B. Bring her son to meet him. C. Teach her son to have more interests.9娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?4鑷?7棰樸€?14. What is the woman鈥檚article about?A. Growing old.B. Enjoying life.C. Understanding the world. 15. What is the man鈥檚opinion? A. Life is simple now. B. Life is getting better. C. It鈥檚hard to grow old.16. What about other people? A. They are enjoying getting older. B. They get better as they get older. C. They refuse to stay young. 17. How does the woman feel about growing old? A. It鈥檚hard. B. It鈥檚natural. C. It鈥檚good. 10娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?8鑷?0 棰樸€?18. What does the passage talk about? A. How to do exercise every day. B. How to get a good eating habit. C. How to build muscle mass.19. What is a good way to build muscle mass? A. Weight training. B. Cut out milk and fruit juice. C. Do exercise together with your teacher. 20. Which of the following should you eat or drink to gain weight? A. Baked chicken. B. High-sugar sodas. C. Fried chicken nuggets.鍒?5鍒嗭級?鍏?51鍒?婊″垎15鍒? 浠嶢銆丅銆丆銆丏鍥涗釜閫夐」涓?浣抽€夐」銆?21. As it was his first time to visit the science museum, the boy seemed ________ about everything there. A. anxious B. curious C. particular D. frightened 22. As we all know, the dove and the olive branch ______ peace. A. present B. mark C. replace D. represent 23. The kids seated themselves ______ to the teacher and listened _______ with great interest. A. closely; close B. close; closely C.closely; closely D. close; close 24. The little boy ________ for the apples on the tree, but of course he was not tall enough. A. handed out B. went out C. reached out D. brought out 25. Daddy didn鈥檛mind what we were doing, as long as we were together, _____ fun. A. had B. have C. to have D. having 26. Children, who grow up in a large family, are more _______ to get along well with others. A. similar B. probable C. likely D. possible 27.As a bus driver, you should try your best to _______ accidents.A. meetB. avoidC. overcomeD. miss 28. What really brings us together is a(n)________ purpose to protect wildlife from being destroyed. A. common B. general C. ordinary D. normal 29. We should do all we can to ______ the rights of the farmer workers who can鈥檛get their pay despite all their hard work. A. gain B. defend C. fight D. receive 30. The woman wanted to get her pay raised, so she made every_________ to approach her boss. A. effort B. strength C. courage D. mind 31. Can you think of a situation ________ people communicate only by means of body language?A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when 32. New York _______ second in the production of apples last year, producing 850,000,000 pounds. A. formed B. ranked C. located D. produced 33. _________ the guide, the reporter entered the house of the farmer who is famous for helping other villagers get rich. A. Followed B. Being followed C. Following D. To follow 34. Don鈥檛_________ me. What I really mean is that he is smart and can deal with each situation well. A. believe B. refuse C. misunderstand D. disappoint 35. 鈥昚ou haven鈥檛been to Australia, have you? 鈥昣________. How I wish to go there! A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I haven鈥檛C. No, I have D. No, I haven 鈥檛?鍏?0 1.5鍒?婊″垎30鍒? 闃,?閫夊?People spend their whole lives searching for love. I am no 36 . One day, I decided to look into the 37 . There was 38 waiting for me. The dog had been found with only three legs, and had a damaged ear. He was considered 39 . I often 40 out at the Humane Society (鍔ㄧ墿淇濇姢鍗忎細) or made some do-nations. That day I was 41 something as usual, and happened to see him. Looking down through the wire net, I thought he was a 42 little thing, and my heart went out to him. 43 I really couldn鈥檛take another dog home;I had claimed (棰嗗吇) four 44 . There had to be a 45 , I thought. I couldn鈥檛save them all. On my way home, I knew the dog would be 46 if I didn鈥檛take him, and I felt so sad. As I passed a church, I saw a 47 on the wall saying "Is there room at the hotel?" I knew at that moment there was always 48 for one more, especially one that needed my 49 . As soon as the Humane Society opened the next morning, their 50 rang. "I鈥檓coming for that 51 dog. Save him for me, "I told them. I got there as 52 as I could. And he gave his heart to me completely, from the moment I 53 him. In my experience, there is 54 like the feeling of rescuing the dog. He is a lovely creature and I wouldn鈥檛55 him for other puppies (骞肩姮) in the world. 36. A. similar B. curious C. different D. doubtful 37. A. zoo B. world C. crowd D. cage 38. A. love B. mystery C. comfort D. inspiration 39. A. dangerous B. cruel C. unhealthy D. unfriendly40. A. helped B. examined C. conducted D. watched 41. A. looking for B. giving awayC. picking outD. bringing back 42. A. happy B. lovely C. strange D. funny 43. A. So B. And C. But D. Though 44. A. once B. even C. still D. already 45. A. chance B. disadvantage C. limit D. doubt 46. A. destroyed B. fastened C. threatened D. controlled 47. A. photo B. sign C. clue D. door 48. A. room B. time C. excuse D. problem 49. A. treatment B. promise C. guidance D. love 50. A. doorbell B. alarm C. phone D. clock 51. A. pretty B. ugly C. rare D. disabled 52. A. early B. fast C. soon D. long 53. A. found B. met C. claimed D. controlled 54. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something 55. A. charge B. protect C. fight D. tradeВ锛堝叡102鍒嗭紝婊″垎20鍒嗭級,A銆丅銆丆銆丏鍥涗釜閫夐」涓?閫夊嚭鏈€浣抽€夐」銆?A 闅惧害:鈽?The "Thumbs-Up" While Western culture has become used to the thumbs-up as a positive signal (probably coming from World War II pilotsusing the signal to communicate that they were "good to go" with ground crews), there are cultures where a thumbs-up may land you in trouble. In West Africa, as well as Greece, Italy and Middle East, the thumbs-up is pretty much the biggest insult(渚). Rather more charming is a thumbs-up in Germany and in parts of Japan 鈥晅hey just see it as the hand signal for the number one. The "A-OK" This sign is mainly used by divers(娼滄按鍛?to mean "OK"(to prevent being confused with thethumbs-up sign, which means "rise"). Basically the meaning comes out as "great", or "completely fine". However, in a few countries in Europe, people may think you鈥檙e telling them that you think they鈥檙e a 'zero鈥? The "V Sign" The sign comes in two formats: one with the palm faced outwards, and one with the palm inwards. In America they mean the same thing 鈥?victory". However, if the outside of your hand is facing your target, you鈥檙e giving somebody a long-established insult in Great Britain and many English-speaking countries such as Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. Winston Churchill famously used the "incorrect" version of the V sign during the early years of the war, turning the outside inside later. The V sign is also considered rude in Italy. The "Corna" The corna hand gesture has most recently been adopted by fans of rock and heavy metal music. Nowadays many Americans use the gesture simply to mean "rock on", or in support of the University of Texas in Austin (known as the "Hook鈥檈m Horns"). Today it is still popular in Spain, Brazil and Slovakia () . Historically, however, the symbol possibly dates back to Ancient Greece. 56. Which of the following signs doesn鈥檛have an insulting meaning? A. The "Thumbs-Up". B. The "A-OK". C. The "V Sign". D. The "Corna". 57. The pilots in World War II used to make the "Thumbs-Up" sign to show _________. A. the plane was very good B. the plane was ready to take off C. they were going to land on the ground D. they were thankful to the ground crews 58. What information can we get from the passage? A. The "V Sign" was first used by Winston Churchill. B. Italians often use the "Thumbs-Up" to praise others. C. You are most likely to see the"Corna" in a heavy metal music concert. D. The "A-OK" and the "Thumbs-Up" have the same meaning to divers. 59. If you travel abroad, you 鈥檇better not use the "V Sign" in ______________. A. Greece or Italy B. Germany or Japan C. Ireland or Italy D. Spain or Brazil B 闅惧害:鈽呪槄The 1960 Presidential Debates between Vice President Nixon and Kennedy were the first nationally televised de-bates in presidential campaign history. 70 million voters were given the opportunity to not only hear the candidates (鍊欓€変汉), but to compare them as well. Surprisingly, there was a big difference between the TV viewers and the radio listeners. While the radio listeners clearly thought that Nixon had won the first debate, the television viewers were impressed by Kennedy鈥檚smile, charm and athletic appearance. Now let鈥檚think about some other situations: what if a baseball manager knew the opposing team鈥檚signals and were able to anticipate (棰勬湡)their game plan? Likewise, as a professional salesperson, you would be wise to notice your customers鈥檅ody language and adjust your presentation accordingly. Top salespeople recognize the importance of non-verbal communication. They understand that oneof the easiest and most effective ways to close sales is to be aware of their customers 鈥檅uy signals. In addition to monitoring your customers鈥檅ody language, it鈥檚important to be mindful of your own gestures and keep them positive. Remember to unfold your arms, uncross your legs, nod your head in agreement and smile frequently. Matching and mirroring your body language gestures is a way of telling another that you like them and agree with them. The psychological principle behind matching and mirroring is that people want to do business with salespeople thatthey believe are similar to them. In 1872, Charles Darwin published the book The Expressions in Man and Animals and launched the modern study of non-verbal communication. Actually, it is a mixture of movement, posture and tone of voice. 60. The example of the 1960 Presidential Debates is used to show __________. A. the presidential debates were always fierce B. the debates always attracted a wideaudience C. the voters paid more attention to the candidates鈥檇ebating skills D. the voters鈥檕pinions were affected by the candidates鈥檔on-verbal communication 61. Salespeople can close sales effectively because they can__________. A. perform body language well B. notice their customers鈥檅ody language C. adjust their body language to their customers鈥?D. understand what their customers鈥檃re saying 62. Charles Darwin wrote the book The Expressions in Man and Animals to _________. A. report his research on body language B. conclude man can learn a lot from animals C. teach people how to communicate with animals D. show the big difference between man and animals C 闅惧害:鈽呪槄鈽?In the US and Canada winter swimmers are called Polar Bears, but in Finland they鈥檙e just called Finns. Why and how do people swim in near-freezing water during the winter? An ice hole in a lake, sub-zero (闆跺害浠ヤ笅鐨? temperatures, a bathing suit, a wool cap, gloves, and shoes are for some people the perfect conditions for a quick dip in the water. Winter swimming is an activity that I never thought of before moving to Finland, but those who take part in the cold-water sport absolutely love it. My Finnish friend Katariina is the winter swimming leader of a group of international friends. She has been winter swimming for three years, and says, "every time I get out of the water, I have a new level of energy. "Katariina has persuaded many people, both Finns and foreigners, to try this sport, and has a group of winter swimming lovers who swim with her twice per week. The best conditions for winter swimming are -15 to -20 degrees with no wind. Katariina says that the hardest part, especially for beginners, is to psych () yourself up for the water; but once you do, it feels great. Swimmers only stay in the water for 30-60 seconds before getting out, getting dressed, and heading to the comfort of their warm cars. Winter swimmers do not put their heads in the water in case of hypothermia (浣撴俯杩囦綆). Katariina says that foreigners who go winter swimming feel proud of themselves, and happy that they have tried it at least once. 63. What are Finns and Polar Bears,according to this passage? A. They are people who love winter swimming. B. The names of animals living in Finland and at the South Pole. C. They are beginners at winter swimming. D. The people of Finland. 64. What are perfect conditions for winter swimming? A. A lake with ice, but warm weather. B. A warm car, and a frozen lake nearby. C. An icy lake of -15鈩僼o -20鈩僿ithout wind. D. A bathing suit, a wool cap and gloves. 65. What鈥檚the most difficult for winter swimming beginners? A. Preparing things for winter swimming. B. Persuading themselves to get into the winter. C. Getting into the water again. D. Staying longer in the water.鍐欎綔锛堝叡涓よ妭锛屾弧鍒?5鍒嗭級?鍏?01鍒?婊″垎10鍒? One day, a old man was in a hurry to cross the street.66. _______ He saw a car come. "Never mind," he thought. "I can 67. _______ run cross before it reaches me." He was wrong. Fortunately 68. _______ the driver stopped the car in time, and he didn鈥檛have 69. _______ time to think of the cars that was behind him. As a 70. _______ result, the second car ran into the first one and the 71. _______ third car ran into a post by roadside. All of the 72. _______ cars were broking. The drivers were all very angry. 73. _______ They quarreled with one another, and shouting at the 74. _______ old man, but none of them could do anything until the police has arrived to solve the matter. 75. _______闈㈣〃杈?婊″垎15鍒? ,浗鏈嬪弸Bob鍑轰簡浜嬫晠,?Bob? 1.,鎵撶畻鏄熸湡浜斾笅鍗堟淳浣犱负浠h〃鍘紱2.,绛変粬鍑洪櫌鍚?浣犱滑浼氬府浠栬刀涓婏紱?璇蜂粬鍛婄煡锛?3.甯屾湜浠栧湪鐥呭簥涓婁笉瑕佽繃浜庢偛浼?绁濇効浠栨棭鏃ュ悍澶嶃€?娉ㄦ剰:(1) 鍙傝€冭瘝姹?on behalf of 浠h〃锛?(2)璇嶆暟:100宸﹀彸銆?__________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _______________ ?Diving around Halaveli Island was a really unforgettable experience. I participated in a day diving trip that had lunch on the boat. We went to Maalhoss Thila first. The current (姘存祦) can be very strong here but we were lucky and had a mild one. We enjoyed all the different colors of coral and fish. The maximum depth of this dive was 30m, and we stayed for about 40 minutes. The water was reasonably warm, so I was not cold only wearing ashort-sleeved wetsuit. I was a bit worried about having lunch on the boat, as sometimes my stomach feels bad, but it was perfectly fine this time 鈥昿erhaps because the boat had not stopped and was moving toward the other dive place, or because the size of the boat was reasonably large. Our next diving place was called Manta. And as expected, the huge Manta was soon around us. It is one of the most exciting moments I have had in my life. We only dove to 14m this time, which allowed us to stay a bit longer 鈥昦lmost 50 minutes. On the way back all the women took strategic position on the deck, sunbathing and relaxing, while the men were getting bored and ate the leftovers from lunch. No matter how different we were, we all enjoyed our trip. Another dive I would like to recommend(鎺ㄨ崘)is called Maaya Thila, and it is the best night dive I have ever had. We saw a huge turtle sleeping in a cave, and sharks playfully chasing each other. They did not look friendly at all, but fortunately they did not decided to have us for dinner. But anyway what happened that night under water will remain a fond memory to be retold on specialoccasions by all the participants. It will be told with a smile on our faces. 1. What information can we get from the passage? A. The author enjoyed different colors of fish in Manta. B. Diving in Maaya Thila is one of the most unforgettable experience for the author. C. The author dove into Maaya Thila and stayed there for 50 minutes.D. There were no dangerous sharks in Maaya Thila. 2. The author was worried about having lunch on the boat because __________. A. the boat was not stopped B. it was moving toward the other dive place C. the boat was not big enough D. he / she felt sick when eating on boats 3. How many diving places are mentioned in the passage?A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.D. 4. 4. We learn from the last paragraph that ________. A. Maaya Thila was only suitable for a night dive B. many people had been killed at Maaya Thila C. Maaya Thila is popular among all the participants D. few people have the courage to dive at Maaya Thila 5. The author wrote this passage to ________. A. share some wonderful experiences of diving with readers B. make an attractive advertisement for a famous park C. give you some tips when you go out for a dive D. tell the readers how to spend a weekend or a long holiday鍙傝€冪瓟妗?1-5 BACCB 6-10 BCCBA11-15 BCBAB 16-20 BACAA 21-25 BDBCD26-30 CBABA 31-35 CBCCD 36-40 CDACA 41-45 BBCDC 46-50 ABADC 51-55 DBCAD 56-60 DBCCD 61-65 CAACB 66. 鈫抋n 67. come 鈫抍oming 68. cross 鈫抋cross 69. and 鈫抌ut 70. was 鈫抴ere 71. 鈭?2. roadside鍓嶅姞the 73. broking鈫抌roken 74. shouting鈫抯houted 75. 鍘绘帀has 涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪(One possible version) Dear Bob, We were just told about the accident you had. I鈥檓sorry to hear about it and our other classmates are all sad about the news. I 鈥檓going to see you on behalf of others on this Friday afternoon. I will bring you a couple of books you will enjoy. We will help you to catch up in school as soon as you are out of hospital. If there is anything else we can do for you, please let me know. All of us send our best wishes for your quick recovery. Don鈥檛worry about your studies. We do hope that you will not be too sad in bed and that you will recoversoon. Sincerely yours, Li Hua? 1-5 BDCCA Text1 W: Why didn鈥檛you show up for class this morning? M: I don鈥檛even want to talk about it. My car broke down. Text2www. M: Mum, it鈥檚a quarter to 6 now. Time for the CBS TV show! W: Not exactly, honey, our clock is 15 minutes fast.Text3 W: I had a great time in Australia. I met a very cute old man with eyes like a koala. M: What鈥檚his name? W: I forgot his name, so I just call him "Koala Man". Text4 M: Don鈥檛you like my friends, Lily? W: They鈥檙e great! But I think Simon is a pain; he likes to make fun of others.Text5 W: I鈥檝e been training for over 20 days to be a volunteer, but only for a10-minute show. M: You must be tired out. W: Oh, it鈥檚not so bad. I like to work as a team.Text6 M: I think I鈥檇like to be in IT. W: That鈥檚good work, but you know, every coin has two sides. My brother works in IT, usually a hard 15-hour day. He was found to have high blood pressure when he was only 25. M: Well, what should I do then? W: Don鈥檛be worried. Just take care of your health, have regular meals and sleep well, and then everything should be OK.Text7 W: Hi, you鈥檙e new, aren鈥檛you? M: Yes, I am. And I like making friends. W: Me too. Do you have any hobbies? M: Yes, I like sports very much. I like baseball a lot 鈥昩ut I guess I like tennis better. W: Do you often play tennis? M: Yes, quite a bit. How about a game sometime after class? W: Sorry. I鈥檓strictly a spectator 鈥晅ennis, football, baseball, basketball, golf ... I watch them all, but I don鈥檛do any sports myself.Text8 W: I am sorry to say I have a problem. You work in the school and you educate the kids well. M: Yes. Quite right. What鈥檚up? W: Well. My son is always studying Chinese rather than other subjects after school. I want him to do well in all subjects. M: That鈥檚not common for a kid of his age. Do you often tell him stories beforeschool? W: Yes. I like Chinese too. I think this may affect him a little. M: That鈥檚it. Tomorrow bring your son here and I鈥檒l talk with him. I鈥檓sure we can find him other interests. W: Thank you very much.Text9 W: I鈥檓working on an article about growing older. Can you give me some tips? M: Err ... I can tell you how I feel about it. W: Sure, go ahead. M: As I get older, I get a better understanding of the world. It鈥檚not as simple as I thought 10 years ago. W: So is life getting better or worse, in your eyes? M: I鈥檇say I鈥檓getting better at enjoying the present. W: What about other people? Do you think they all agree with you? M: I can鈥檛say, but it seems that lots of people get better with age. W: I see. But I find it hard to get older. M: It鈥檚natural. Nobody would refuse to stay young, but you will understand more about the world. W: Thank you. What you鈥檝e said does help me a lot. M: Well, I hope so. Good luck to you!Text10 Trying to get bigger? We have some eating and exercising tips that will help you gain weight! First, to build muscle mass you have to do the right exercise. Weight training is good because it uses resistance which builds muscle mass. Make sure to ask your coaches, PE teacher or a doctor for help before using weights 鈥晅hey can be dangerous to your health if you don鈥檛use them the right way, or if you鈥檙e too young. Second, cut out foods that are fried, like French fries, chicken nuggets and fish sticks. Choose healthy foods like baked chicken, fish and potatoes. Then, make sure to drink healthy beverages like water, milk and fruit juice. Stay away fromhigh-sugar sodas 鈥晅hey add bad calories and have no nutrition. It鈥檚also a good idea to eat a lot of protein, 30 minutes after a workout. Once again, this will help build muscle mass. If you eat a lot of healthy food and mix it in with weight training or resistance-based exercises, you will gain good weight.。
2012版七年级上册英语词汇运用选填复习题(含答案)璇嶆眹杩愮敤?鍒嗭級銆?lose 锛?they our 锛?woman锛?he 锛宑hild锛?some 锛?get up, go ,not have , teach36.They are those ____________ bags . 37.There aren鈥檛_________ pictures in the book. 38.It鈥檚time _________ . 39.The keys of the door ____________. 40. These sweaters are ________________. _____________ are on the chair. 41. Sue and I are __________________ teachers. 42.Let_____________ look at the picture.43.Mr. Green and Mrs. always____________ to work at 8:00. 44. Your parent________________ a watch. 45. Jim鈥檚fatherand brotherare both __________ V15鍒嗭級song paint classmate .play Saturday sing friend music swim same different pictureI have four good __41____. They鈥檙e Jennifer, Victor, Cindy and Leila. We are in the _42____ class. So we鈥檙e _43______ too. Jennifer swims very well, she wants to join the ___44____ club. Then she can swim on ___45____or Sundays. Victor wants to join the art club because he is good at __46______. Cindy is a pop music fan. She can sing a lot of __47___. So she wants to join the __48____ club. Leila wants to join the music club because she __49____ the violin very well. And she wants to be a ___50____ when she grows up(闀垮ぇ). I like them . V 41friends 42same43classmates 44swimming 45Saturdays 46painting 47songs 48singing 49plays50musicianVI. Describe the pictures.?get up 6:00 run 6:30 eat breakfast 7:00 go to school 8:00 Dear Miss Smith: I鈥檓happy to tell you something about my school day. I usually (1)______ up at around six. I run at around six (2)_______, and then Ieat (3)______ at around seven. At (4)_______, I go to(5)_______. Classes begin at nine. I like my school day. Lucy10?鍒嗭紝鍏?0鍒嗭級绾夸笂锛屾瘡绌轰竴璇嶃€?I, play, sport, boring, think, they, interesting, good, for, in66 name is George. I have three good friends. 67 are Sandy, Steven and Mary. We like sports very much. I like basketball.I 68 playing basketball is 69 . Sandy and Steven don't like 70 basketballs. They think it is 71 . They like soccer. They play soccer 72 the afternoon. Mary is a nice girl. She likes volleyball. She plays it very 73 . It's relaxing 74 her to play volleyball. 75 are good for us. (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75)10鍒嗭級Where don鈥檛tidy are always71. My sister, Anna __________ has a good time at school. 72. My room is ______ , but Gina鈥檚is not. 73. _______ is my ruler? 74. The keys __________ on the dresser. 75. Sorry, I _______ know.10鍒嗭級There are four seasons in a year: spring, summer, fall and winter. In spring, the weather is warm. It is a good season for 1 锛坔ike锛? This is a 2 锛坔ope锛塻eason. Summer 3 锛坈ome锛塧fter spring. It is very hot. The children like to go 4 锛坰wim锛? It often rains and sometimes it rains 5 锛坔eavy锛? In fall it is cool. It鈥檚a good time 6 锛坓o锛塰iking. The farmers are busy 7 锛坔arvest锛? The 8 锛坙eaf锛塮all from the trees. Winter is a very cold season in the year. The wind blows 9 锛坰trong锛? Sometimes it snows, and we can make 10 锛坰nowman锛?锟斤拷1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________ 6. ________7. ________8. ________9. ________10. ________1.hiking2.hopefules4.swimming5.heavily6.to go7.harvesting8.leaves 9.strongly 10.snowmen X|k |B| 1 . c|O |m .锛?0鍒嗭級Hello! My name is Mike. I am from the USA. Now I鈥檓in China with my p76.I like China. I like Chinese food, too. I have b77 at home. I eat eggs, b78 and bananas.I don鈥檛l79 milk. I have no time锛堟椂闂达級to go home for lunch. So I have it at school. The lunch in our school is good. I can have different锛堜笉鍚岀殑锛?f 80 for lunch. I eat r 81, meat and vegetables. Sometimes锛堟湁鏃讹級I have noodles and dumplings. I have dinner at home w82 my parents. W83 have fish锛堥奔锛? meat(鑲?, vegetables, and f84. Sometimes we go out to e85 with our friends. 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85涓€.剰澶у皬鍐欏拰璇嶅舰鍙樺寲銆傦紙鍏?鍒嗭級and , work , about , take , excuse , sale 1. I like music. How ___________ you, Linda? 2. ___________ me. Are you Mr White from America? 3. My brother often ___________ a shower at seven o鈥檆lock. 4. Oh, look at those green shorts. They are on ___________ for just $ 25! 5. The basketball game is Oct. 10th ___________ the school trip is Oct. 25th. 6. My father usually goes to ___________ at eight o鈥檆lock in the morning. . 閫夎61鍒嗭級1. about 2. Excuse 3. takes 4. sale 5. and 6. workVI. ?姣忕┖1鍒? 鍏?鍒? she, five , start , party, usual,26锛嶰ur class usually has two or three English _______ each year. 27锛嶮ay is the _______ month of the year. My birthday is in May. 28锛嶵hey ________ have milk, eggs and some fruit for breakfast. 29锛嶮ary can鈥檛find _______ ID carD锛嶴he is quite worried. 30锛嶴chool _______ late in America, so students can have lots of time to do sports in the morning. VI锛?6锛巔arties 27锛巉ifth 28锛巙sually 29锛巋er 30锛巗tartsX. ?姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭紝鍏?0鍒? 浠庝笅闈㈡柟妗嗕腑閫夋嫨閫傚?A锛巄ig B锛巋as C锛巇oesn鈥檛like D锛巓r E. do F. small G. plays H. glasses I. watching J. healthy K. in L. eats Rick is a fat man. He gets up late锛堟櫄锛塤__66___ the morning . He has a ___67__ breakfast every morning. He has some meat, three ___68___ four eggs and some pieces of bread(闈㈠寘). He drinks two ___69___of milk, some apple juice, a cup of coffee and some fruit. His wife, Vicky, ___70___ a cup of tea, a piece of bread and a banana for breakfast. Rick ___71___ any ball games. He thinks they are too hard for him, but he likes listening to the music and ___72___ TV and he doesn鈥檛___73___ any housework(瀹跺姟). Vicky ___74___ sports every day. In fact, she is in a swimming club. So she is very ___75___. X锛?6锛嶬67锛嶢68锛嶥69锛嶩70锛嶣71.C 72.I 73锛嶦74锛嶨75锛嶫(A) 屾垚涓嬮潰浠嬬粛鎴愰緳鐨勭煭鏂囷紝姣忕┖涓€璇嶃€傦紙5鍒嗭級Jackie Chan was born __101___ April. 7th, 1954锛巌n Hong Kong. He is a great successful __102___. He is good at Chinese kung fu. 鈥淩ush Hour I and Rush Hour II鈥?are great __103___ movies. The movies are very ___104___. Jackie Chan is a kind man. He likes to give a hand to the poor(绌? people. His movie Rush Hour III will be on show soon. Come and __105___his new movie. 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北师大考博英语summary的典型语句练习一.介绍作者的观点和研讨课题内容的语句1. 文章内容与作者观点的常用语句(1).论及了此晶体的物理、化学性质Physical and chemical properties of this crystal are reported.(2).简述了性能目的与测量方法The performance goals and its measuring methods are briefly described.(3).临界实验解释了由中子引起铀核的链式反映The chain reaction caused by the uranium nuclei is explained in the critical experiment. (4).说明了这种技术对核探测的应用The application of this technique to nuclear detection is described.(5).立即引入了研究与开发的工具Research and development tools are induced immediately.(6).给出了基本概念与收集的数据Basic ideas and data collected are given.2. 文章研究课题的常用语句(1).用这种超低频测量分析了重要的实验问题The main experimental problems are analyzed with the ultra-low-frequency measurements.(2).与破损阶段有关的现象被认为是初始条件Phenomena associated with the breakdown phase are regarded as the initial conditions. (3).导出了混凝土结构互相作用的集总参数Lumped parameter of the concrete-structure interaction is derived(4).简要的讨论了反映堆里两相流的一些应用Applications of the two-phase flow in the reactor are briefly discussed.(5).对一特定系统进行了数值性研究A particular system is investigated numerically.(6).简述了自然界中质量与能量之间的关系Relationship between mass and energy in nature is briefly described.(7).研究了这个函数在某一边界条件下的连续性The function continuity under a certain boundary is studied.3. 文章涉及范围的语句(1).本文由引言、理论、实验方法与结论四部分组成This paper consists of 4 parts: introduction, theory experimental method and conclusion.(2).本文包含一种参数结构优化分析的构成、结构设计和结果The paper includes the configuration as well as the structural design and the results of parameter structural optimization analysis.(3).本文涉及了反映堆堆芯里约200个带燃料棒的组建的测试结果This paper covers the testing results of about 200 assemblies of fuel and control rods in the reactor core.(4).所引用的报告涉及示踪元素研究大气层污染移动的研究The cited reports cover the research on the lower atmospheric air pollution movements by using the tracer elements.(5).本研究的范围涉及沥青产品和规格The research concerns the asphaltic products and their specifications.(6).此项目涉及了像Fe、Au、Ag、Al、Cu等许多元素Many elements are involved in this program such as Fe, Au, Ag, Cu and so on.(7).此课题涉及了煤的性质、锅炉的运营、煤灰尘收集器操作和边流系统The topic covers the coal properties, boiler operation, dust collector operation and the sidestream system.4. 综述于概括对某一个领域的研究课题常用语句(1).所有的运营规程如总规程(GP)、异常运营规程(AOP)、应急运营规程(EOP)都撰写了摘要All the operating procedures are abstracted such as the general procedures(GP), abnormal operating procedures(AOP), emergency operating procedures(EOP).(2).对测量这些特性的实验技术仅作概要叙述The experimental technique is outlined for measuring these properties.(3).评述了在机械工程中计算机辅助设计(CAD)的发展过程The development of CAD is reviewed in the mechanical engineering(4).简朴概述了基本材料科学的理论The theory based on basic material science is summarized.(5).具体地总结了要采用的设计规则The design planning to be used is summarized in detail.5. 文章重点的常用语句(1).重点是在掌握量子理论上Attention is concentrated on the quantum theory.(2).重点是把时间延长到24hThe point is to extend the lead time to 24h.(3).现在到处都重视节能Focus is on energy reserving everywhere.(4).本文集中研究中子与铀原子核的碰撞The research is concentrated on the collisions of neutrons and uranium nuclei.(5).现在到处都重视环境污水的管理和对有害废物的解决Attention is being paid to the management of environmental effluent and disposal of hazardous wastes.(6).很重视对导体中的经济电流密度的评估Much attention is paid on the economic current density in the conductor.(7).特别重视核反映堆的启动规程Particular attention is given to the start-up procedure of nuclear reactor operations.(8).及其重视核能的和平运用The greatest emphasis is paid on the peaceful utilization of nuclear energy.(9).重点还在于对核电所采用的态度Attention is concentrated on the implications of attitudes to nuclear power.6. 文章目的的常用语句(1).此研究的目的是在零功率反映堆上进行临界实验,并获得重要的临界参数This research aims to carry out the experiment on the zero power reactor and obtain import critical parameters.(2).许多研究者都在寻求这个问题的答案The answer to this question is sought for by many investigators.(3).本文追求的目的是从安全分析报告的角度来论证这些补救措施的对的性The paper seeks to justify the remedial measures in terms of the final safety analysis report(FSAR).(4).这项研究试图为保健规则人员就体系上的变化提供有用的信息The research is to provide healthy planners with useful information on systematic changes. (5).本研究的目的就是要表白先前提到的方法有前程The purpose of this study is to show the methods mentioned above/aforesaid are promising. (6).本研究的目的是要获得具有很高稳定性的重混凝土The purpose of this study is to obtain the heavy concrete of much higher stability.二.介绍文章成果的语句1. 成果的获取和开发等常用语句1)正常工作压力值在夏季也能达成。
2014九年级英语上册Unit1单元测试题(仁爱版)鍗曢」閫夋嫨( )1.鈥昗here are Maria and Kangkang?鈥昑hey _____ England. A.have been to B.are away C.have gone to D.had been in ( )2._____ the Great Green Wall, the land produces (鐢熶骇鍑? more crops. A.Thanks for B.Thanks to C.Thank to D.Thank for ( )3鈥旽ow do you like Beijing, Miss Read? 鈥旾鈥檝e no idea. I _____ there. A.have gone B.have been C.haven鈥檛been D.haven鈥檛gone ( )4he family was _____ poor _____ they couldn鈥檛buy a TV set. A.so; that B.not; until C.not; but D.so; but ( )5鈥昗hat did you do during your summer holiday? 鈥旾spent my holiday _____ English in Summer Classes. A.improving B.improves C.to improveD.improve ( 6.鈥昑hey have been to Australia.鈥昐o _____ I. A.do B.have been C.did D.have ( )7( )2.The population of Shanghai is larger than _____ of Shenyang. A.that B.it C.one D.this ( )8鈥昣____ the population of the U.S.A. in 2005? 鈥旾t _____ about 296 million. A.What is; is B.What was; was C.How many is; was D.How many was; is ( )9.Students today have a lot of pressure(鍘嬪姏) _____ they have to learn too much knowledge at school. A.in order to B.unless C. because D.because of ( )10 .She has _____ this car for nearly ten years. A.buy B.bought C.have D.had ( )11The supermarket provides customers _____ plastic bags for free. A.on B.with C.of D.in ( )12I think it鈥檚good _____ us _____ eat healthy food. A.for; to B.for; for C.to; for D.to; to ( )13I should do our best to help homeless people live a _____ life.A.happilyB.badC.normalD.terrible ( )14The traffic in the city _____ be terrible, but now it has improved a lot. I think you will _____ it soon. e to; use to B.get used to; used to ed to; get used to D.get used to; use to ( )15His fther has worked in this factory _____ he came here in 1980. A.since B.for C.when D.how long 瀹屽舰濉銆傦紙10鍒嗭級Life in the 21st century will be different from that in the 20th century, because many changes 16 in the new century, 17 what will the changes be?First, the population is growing very fast. There 18 more and more people in the world and most of them will live longer than before. Computers will be 19 smaller and more useful, and there will be 20 one in every home. And computer studies will be one of the most important 21 in schools. Second, people will work fewer hours than they did in the 20th century, and they鈥檒l have more free time for sports, 22 TV and traveling. Traveling will be even cheaper and easier. And more people will go to 23 countries for holidays. Third, there will be changes in our food, too. People will use more land 24 new towns and houses. Then there will be less room for cows and sheep, so meat will be more expensive. Maybe no one will eat it every day, instead, they will eat more vegetables and fruit. Maybe people will be healthier. Last, work in the future will be 25 , too. Robots will do the dangerous and hard work. Because of this, many people won鈥檛have enough work to do. This will be a problem. ( )16.A.take place B.take the place C.will happen D.have taken place ( )17.A.but B.and C.so D.or ( )18.A.will be B.will have C.are D.have ( )19.A.very B.quite C.much D.too ( )20.A.at most B.at least C.more than D.less than ( )21.A.classes B.lessons C.topics D.subjects ( )22.A.watch B.watching C.see D.seeing ( )23.A.another B.the otherC.otherD.others ( )24.A.build B.builds C.for build D.to build ( )25.A.dangerousB.difficultC.differentD.the same .В銆傦紙40鍒嗭級(A) When Mencius(瀛熷瓙) was a little boy, his father died. Mencius and his mother were quite poor. One day Mencius returned home from school and found his mother making some cloth. It was very beautiful and expensive. 鈥淗ow much of the book have you read today?鈥?Mencius鈥?mother asked him. 鈥淚haven鈥檛read any of it yet.鈥?Mencius replied, 鈥淚played with some friends of mine in the fields.鈥?When his mother heard this, she picked up a pair of scissors and cut the cloth. 鈥淲hy have you cut your cloth?鈥?Mencius asked, 鈥淚t was so beautiful but now you鈥檝e wasted () it.鈥?鈥淵ou have wasted your time,鈥?his mother said, 鈥渘ow I have wasted mine. Look at the terrible things we have done.鈥?Mencius learnta lot from this lesson. After that, he always studied hard. ( )26.When did this story happen? A.Not long before liberation(瑙f斁). B.More than 2000 years ago. C.About 400 years ago. D.In the 18th century. ( )27.What was Mencius doing while his mother was cutting the cloth? A.He was reading his book. B.He was playing in the fields. C.He was trying to help her. D.He was watching strangely. ( )28.The mother cut the cloth because _____. A.she thought making cloth was wasting time B.she wanted to give her son a lesson C.she wanted to use more beautiful and expensive cloth D.she wanted her son to do his lessons at once 29.Mencius and his mother were quite poor because ______________________.30.When the mother knew Mencius had not read any books, she felt s_____. . (A) Most people in Britain live in small family groups. More than a quarter of homes in Britain have only one person living in them. Some of these persons are old but some are of twenty to thirty who choose to live alone. 35% of homes have two people living in them, and another 17% have three people. 15% have four people living in them, and the other homes have five or more. The families in Britain are small. It is unusual for parents to have more than two children. When children are about eighteen or nineteen, they leave their parents 鈥?home, and they often go to other cities. Sometimes they only visit their parents two or three times a year. (T)璇? F)銆?( )31.The passage is a report. ( )32.35% of homes in Britain have 3 people living in them. ( )33.The families in Britain are large. ( )34.Some are people of twenty to thirty who choose to live alone. ( )35.The passage mainly tells us the population in American. (B) Lamu was a 12-year-old Tibetan girl. She wanted to go to Beijing to watch the 2008 Olympics. Only one month ago, Lamu still thought it would be difficult. In the past Tibet had no railroad (閾佽矾). If Lamu took a bus, it would take her a long time to reach Beijing. And a plane ticket would cost lots of money. However, things changed for Lamu. She was able to buy a ticket to the world鈥檚highest railroad. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway had been completed! The 1,142-kilometer railroad runs on theQinghai-Tibet plateau (楂樺師). Lamu could reach Beijing by train in 48 hours!鈥淭he new railroad greatly helps Tibet鈥檚tourism,鈥?said Liu Yueqin, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (?. As more tourists take trains to Tibet, there are more money for Tibetans. With the money, more kids can go to school. The railroad also makes things less expensive in Tibet. Now one can buy a TV set for about 1,500 yuan. It used to be much higher than that price. When there was no railroad, it had been difficult to send things in and out of Tibet. With the new railroad, shopping can be more convenient (鏂逛究鐨? and faster. ( )36.The special underpasses are _____ to go through. A.only for Tibet鈥檚antelopes B.for Tibet鈥檚tourism C.for animals D.for Tibetans ( )37.Which of the following about the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is TRUE? A.It is not the highest railroad in the world. B.It鈥檚the longest railroad in the world. C.Scientists have no way to solve the problem of the frozen earth. D.Wild animals have special underpasses to go through. ( )38.After the new railroad was completed _____. A.everyone could buy a cheaper TV setB.Tibetans can do business in and out of Tibet and develop their tourismC.more and more people could fly to Tibet as soon as possibleD.more and more animals would be killed by people ( ) 39.Before the railroad was finished, _____. A.all Tibetan children could go to school B.the transportation in Tibet was convenient and fast, too C.it was hard for Tibetans to buy and sell things in and out of Tibet D.the Tibetans had never walked out of Tibet ( )40.The best title () of the passage is 鈥淿____鈥? A.Something about a 12-year-old Tibetan Girl B.Reaching Beijing from Tibet by Train in Forty-eight Hours C.High-tech () Brings the Tibetans Happiness D D.The Railway Puts Tibet Closer Every four years, the greatest athletes from all over the world get together in one city to take part in the world sports meeting鈥晅he Olympic Games. The holy flame (鍦g伀) is carried from one place to the next. In 2008, the holy flame was carried to Beijing, the capital of China. When Beijing was chosen as the host city to hold the Olympic Games in 2008, all theChinese people were very happy, excited and proud. They showed their excitementin different ways when they heard the news. Some people cheered, jumped and shouted. In Beijing we built a new Olympic village with hotels for athletes and stadiums for matches. 鈥淥ne World, One Dream鈥?is our slogan for the 29th Olympics. It expresses the wishes of 1.3 billion Chinese people for a peaceful and better world tomorrow. ( )41.The Olympic Games is held every _____ years. A.fiveB.twoC.threeD.four ( )42.Beijing hosted the 29th Olympics in _____. A.2007 B.2008C.2012D.2010 ( )43. _____ was built for the 29th Olympics in Beijing. A.HotelsB.StadiumsC.Olympic villageD.Villages ( )44.When Chinese people heard the news that Beijing would hold the 29th Olympics, they _____. A.cheered B.excitedC.shoutedD.all the above ( )45.The slogan for the 29th Olympics is _____. A.鈥淕ood, better, best鈥?B.鈥淔aster, higher, stronger鈥?C.鈥淥ne World, One Dream鈥?D.鈥淲orld, Dream鈥?鈪?10鍒嗭級?time horse by also enough however few ready offer hold I have been very busy since I became a volunteer for the Riding for the Disabled Association. Every Saturday, I help to get the horses 46 for the disabled(娈嬬柧) riders. Many more disabled people want to ride 47 than you鈥檇imagine. It鈥檚 a disadvantage that I don鈥檛know how to ride 鈥?I鈥檇love to get on long rides with the riders 鈥?but I鈥檒l learn soon 48 . Right now, I鈥檓just happy to be able to lead the horses around for the disabled riders.46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55 鎯呮櫙浜ら檯銆傦紙10鍒嗭級A: Do you like living in the city or the countryside? B: 56 A: But I think the countryside is much better than the city for living. B: 57 A: Because there is terrible traffic and too much noise in the city. 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我只找到这些了,你最好还是去学校的图书馆找本写作书书看看吧,里面应该有很多简短的summary范文。
字数最好不要太多,150~200个单词就行了,大概占原文篇幅的1/4。
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2013年初二下册英语期末考试题(外研版带答案)2013骞?120鍒嗭級涓€銆佸崟椤瑰~绌?锛堝叡20鍒嗭紝姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭級浠庝笅鍒楀悇棰樻墍缁欑殑鍥涗釜?1. I鈥檓going to give _______ interview on Starsearch. A. a B. an C. the D. / 2. Jack was ______ angry when he heard the words. A. a bit of B. a little of C. a few D. a bit 3. I鈥檓learning English, but I still can鈥檛speak it ________. A.really B. properly C. nearly D. hardly 4. With the ________ of color TV set down by 50%, the company had a very hard time. A. prices B. prizes C. report D. results 5 The teacher told us to finish our homework ______. A. on ourselves B. by us C. lonely D. on our own 6. Bill is my best friend. He does a lot of sports every day to keep ________. A. famous B. confident C. lonely D. healthy 7.---I鈥檓afraid that the plane might crash. ---____________ A. Don鈥檛be silly B. Have a safe trip C. there it is D. that鈥檚ok 8. --Shall we call a taxi ? ---OK , let me ____ the phone number in Yellow Pages . A look at B look for C look up D look after 9. It was ______ difficult work ______ nobody can do it well. A. so, that B. such a, that C. such, that D. so a, that 10. My little brother spent half an hour _____ football every day. A. on playing B. in playing C. to play D. for playing 11. What he said ______ interesting, but it was out true. A. heard B. listened C. sounded D. looked 12. Her grandparents ______ for ten years. A. died B. have died C. were dead D. have been dead 13.鈥晅hat鈥檚my flight! Goodbye, everyone! ---Bye-bye! __________. A. so do I B. Stay in touch C. thanks D. don鈥檛mention it 14.When my mother isn鈥檛in, I鈥檇probably watch TV and ____the soup. A. drink B. cooks C. burn D. heart 15. I don't know ______ the day after tomorrow锛?A. when will she come B. how will she come C. whether she comes D. where she will go 16. 7. Jim likes eating fruit, ______ apples, bananas, oranges, and so on. A. as well as B.such as C. such for D. at least 17. I didn't know how _______ to London? A锛巜ill they go B锛巜ere they going C锛巘hey would go D锛巘hey are going 18.If it tomorrow, stay at home. A. will rain B. would rain C. rain D. rains 19. The cat him the hand. A. bit; in B. bited; in C. bit; on D. bited; on 20. ----Thank you so much for the book you lent me. ----________. A. No, thanks B. I鈥檓glad you like it C. Please don 鈥檛say so. D. No, it鈥檚not so good.浜屻€佸畬褰㈠~绌猴紙鍏?0鍒嗭紝姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭級銆?When I was six, I went to a public school. In the school, I was 21 the other children because of my speech() and reading problems. One naughty boy would 22 , 鈥淵ou are a fool.鈥?and I thought he was 23 because all my schoolwork showed it. Through the first five years of the public school, I was small and clumsy (绗ㄦ嫏鐨?. In the sixth grade, I became interested in 24 . The class had its own sports day every year. Each class would have its own teams play against each other. I went out for all of the 25 . I was not the best but I was not bad. The only thing that I could do was to run and run fast. This shocked 锛堜娇闇囨儕锛塼he other children because I was so clumsy, and then 26 a lot of more name-calling (澶栧彿) from the naughty boy. It made me 27 , but I did not know what to do about that. Between the seventh and eighth grade, I started to 28 . In three months, I grew seven inches (鑻卞). At the start of the eighth grade, I began to play football. I was much bigger than everybody else. I ran 29 than most of the backs (鍚庡崼) we played against. The other team would not run the ball towards me, so I just 30 them down. It was the first time in my life that I was really good at something. I was proud of it. ( )21. A. behind B. under C. next to D. in front of ( )22. A. speak B. talk C. say D. tell ( )23. A. funny B. noisy C. wrong D. right ( )24. A. studies B. sports C. programs D. speeches ( )25. A. teams B. classes C. players D. students ( )26. A. happened B. followed C. went D. came ( )27. A. tired B. relaxed C. angry D. happy ( )28. A. walk B. jump C. playD. grow ( )29. A. faster B. harder C. more slowly D. more quietly ( )30. A. knocked B. ran C. broke D. turned涓夈€侀槄璇荤悊瑙?涓€) 锛堝叡30鍒?姣忓皬棰?鍒?锛??Passage1 An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only a very expensive operation (鎵嬫湳) could save him now and there was no one to lend them the money. When she heard her daddy say to her tearful mother, 鈥淥nly a miracle (濂囪抗) can save him now,鈥?the little girl went to her bedroom and pulled her money from its hiding place and counted it carefully. She hurried to a drugstore () with the money in her hand. 鈥淎nd what do you want?鈥?asked the salesman. 鈥淚t鈥檚for my little brother.鈥?the girl answered. 鈥淗e鈥檚really, really sick and 1 want to buy a miracle.鈥?鈥淧ardon?鈥?said the salesman. 鈥淢y brother Andrew has something bad growing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?鈥?鈥淲e don鈥檛sell a miracle here, child. I鈥檓sorry,鈥?the salesman said with a smile. 鈥淟isten锛宨f it isn鈥檛enough, I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs.鈥?A well-dressed man heard it and asked. 鈥淲hat kind of a miracle does your brother need?鈥?鈥淚don 鈥檛know.鈥?she answered with her eyes full of tears. 鈥淗e鈥檚really sick and mum says he needs an operation. But my daddy can鈥檛pay for it. So I have brought all my money.鈥?鈥淗ow much do you have?鈥?asked the man. 鈥?1.11, but I can try and get some more,鈥?she answered. 鈥淲ell, what a luck,鈥?smiled the man, 鈥?1.11, the price of a miracle for little brothers.鈥?He took up the girl鈥檚hand and said, 鈥淭ake me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let鈥檚see if I have the kind of miracle you need.鈥?Thatwell-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a famous doctor. The operation was successful and it wasn鈥檛long before Andrew was home again. How much did themiracle cost? 31. What was the trouble in the little girl鈥檚family? A. Her brother was seriously i11锛?B. They had no money锛?C. Nothing could save her brother 锛?D. Both A and B锛?32. In the eye of the little girl, a miracle might be________. A. something interesting B. something cheap C. some wonderful medicine D. some healthy food 33. The girl said again and again 鈥淚can try and get some more (money).鈥?That shows ________. A. she had still kept some money B. she hoped not to be refused C. there was no need to worry about money D. she thought money was easy to get 34. What made the miracle happen? A. The girl鈥檚love for her brother锛?B. The girl鈥檚money锛?C. The medicine from the drugstore锛?D. Nobody can tell锛?35. From the passage we can infer (鎺ㄦ柇) that ________. A. the doctor didn鈥檛ask for any pay B. a miracle is sure to happen if you keep on C. the little girl is lovely but not SO clever D. Andrew was in fact not so sick as they had thoughtPassage2 Linda has been a vegetarian for years. She stopped eating meat because of how she felt. As she told her doctor, she always felt tired. Her doctor looked her over and told her to eat less meat. She bought a vegetarian cookbook and decided to 鈥済o all the way鈥? She still eats eggs and cheese sometimes; now, however, most of her food is vegetables, fruits and grains(璋风被). Linda became a vegetarian to improve her health. Nancy is an animal lover. She grew up on a farm where there were cows and chickens. As she grew older, she started to eat less meat. One day she realized that she had stopped eating meat. It had never seemed right to her that animals were fed to be killed for food. When Mark was a student, he had a careful plan of how to spend money. He spent the little money that he had for food on rice, cheap vegetables. He learned to be a very good cook. Now Mark is a successful engineer, but he still eats simple foods, and no meat. Roy is an environmentalist. He knows that the population is increasing faster and faster, but the land for growing food is not increasing at all. He knows that it takes sixteen kilos of grain to make onekilo of meat; he thinks about the fifteen kilos of grain that are wasted if he eats meat. 鈥淪omewhere,鈥?he says, 鈥渟omeone hasn鈥檛got enough to eat and is dying. How can I enjoy beef?鈥?Mark鈥檚ideas about what is right and wrong make hima vegetarian. 36. According to the passage, a vegetarian usually will not eat ________.37. Linda became a vegetarian because ________. A. her doctor asked her to do so B. she was badly ill C. she enjoyed eating vegetables D. she wanted to be healthier 38. Mark became a vegetarian ________. A. when he was a student B. after he was able to cook vegetables well C. after he became an engineer D. because he thought vegetables were nice 39. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Linda only eats fruits and vegetables锛?B. We aren鈥檛sure when Roy became a vegetarian. C. Nancy became a vegetarian when she was old. D. Roy doesn鈥檛like beef at all. 40. The main idea of this passage is that ________. A. people choose to be vegetarians for different reasons B. people become vegetarians because they don鈥檛like meat C. meat is not good for one鈥檚health D. we had better become vegetarians Passage3 The summer before my senior year, I had a really good friend named Jack. The month before school started, he went to Europe and to my surprise came back with a powerful drug (姣掑搧) called hashish. Neither of us had ever experimented with drugs before. He began to invite me to join his 鈥渘ew鈥?friends. He also started the 鈥?4 club鈥? where you would sit on a circle and drink twenty-four tall bottles of beer, one after another, until they were gone. I knew there was no futurein any of it if he went on using these drugs. However, he has been my best friend since grade school, and I didn鈥檛have a lot of other close friends. I didn鈥檛want to be lonely, but I also didn鈥檛want to end up where I thought Jack was going. At first I felt awkward (灏村艾), didn鈥檛fit in. But after a few months, I made friends with guys who had similar values () and were also a lot of fun. My old friend Jack turned into a druggie, barely graduated , and at last drowned (婧烘按) in a swimming pool. It was very sad, but I was grateful I had the courage tomake the right decision and think long-term at a crucial time in my life. 41. Why did the writer feel surprised? A. Jack went to Europe. B. Jack was my good friend. C. Jack brought hashish back. D. Jack was a member of 鈥?4 club鈥? 42. What was the 鈥?4 club鈥?about? A. There were 24 members. B. They could join the club when they were 24 C. They could drink 24 bottles of beer. D. They could use 24 kinds of drugs. 43. What does the word 鈥渢hey鈥?mean? A. The club members. B. The bottles of beer. C. The drugs. D. The owners of the club. 44. Why did the writer decide to end up the friendship between Jack and him? A. He didn鈥檛want to make the same mistake as Jack. B. He wanted to make some new friends. C. He felt disappointed (澶辨湜) with Jack. D. He didn鈥檛want to be lonely. 45. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Both of them did not use the hashish before. B. Jack didn鈥檛finish schooling because of drugs. C. The writer felt happy shortly after he separated with Jack. D. The new friends I made thought alike with me to most of the things.鍥涳紟鎯呮櫙浜ら檯锛?0鍒嗭級A: Excuse me, are you Miss Caroline from Los Angeles? B: Yes. And you are鈥?A: I鈥檓an English guide from Beijing China Travel Service. This is my membership card. ___46___ B: OK. Here you are. A: ___47___ I am glad to be your guide in Beijing. B: ___48___ I am so lucky that I can meet my guide as soon as I get off the plane. A: Let me help you with your luggage(琛屾潕). ___49___ It will take us right to the hotel. B: Thank you very much for your excellent service. A: ___50___В(浜???鍒嗭紝婊″垎10鍒嗭級Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younger but all must be at least 21 years old. 54.This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work full time or be at home all day, for example, mothers of families. They don鈥檛be able to pass any examination before they are accepted as students. This is why theuniversity is called 鈥?open鈥? The university was started in order to help a known group people who missed having a university education when they were young. The first name for the Open University was 鈥?The University of the Air鈥? 55.The idea was to teach 鈥?On the air鈥? in other words on radio and television. But its student also receives advice at one of 283 centers in the county. 36 weeks of the year he has to send written work to a 鈥?tutor(), the person who guides his studies. He must also spend 3 weeks every summer as a full time student. Tutors and teachers meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University鈥檚first year, the results were good. 3 or 4 students passed their examinations. If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in 4 or 5 years. A.51. How old must all the students be at the Open University?_____________________________________________________ 52. Why is the University called 鈥渙pen鈥?_____________________________________________________53. Where is the most teaching carried out?_________________________________________________________ B锛?灏嗘枃?54.___________________________________________________________ 55._________________________________________________________________?5?6-65姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭紝66-70姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭紝婊″垎15鍒嗭級A囨剰鎬濆畬鏁淬€?(? A. celebrating B. resolutions C. much D. it doesn鈥檛matter E. counts down F. such as G. Out H. family I. special J. a time In many countries, the new year begins on January 1 st ,but people start___56________ on December 31 st New Year鈥檚Eve. In New York many people goto celebrate. In Times Square. While they鈥檙e waiting for the New Year, they listen to music. Sing traditional songs and have fun. Just before 12 o鈥檆lock everyone____57___from 10: 10, 9, 8 鈥?everyone shouted very loudly .鈥滺appy New Year ! 鈥漚nd they say ,鈥漘__58__ with the old year and in with the new!鈥?Suddenly there are fireworks and special drinks. Sometimes people sing an old song called Auld Lang Syne. New Year鈥檚Day is often a____59___ day. Some people relax at home .Some families get together for a _____60_meal with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. When the weather is fine ,many families go out for a walk. On New Years Day, many people make_____61____ for the new year. They write down the list of things, --_62__ 鈥淚will help out more at home. I will work harder at school.鈥?or 鈥淚won鈥檛spend so __63___ time playing video games.鈥?When they have made their list, they read it to their family or friends and promise to follow their resolutions. So, _____64___how they celebrate, for people in countries all over the world , it鈥檚a --_65__ to say goodbye to the old year, and to welcome the new. B.瘝锛屼娇鍏跺唴瀹归€氶『銆?I love travelling by plane. Going to the airport is very exciting. You look at the ___66____ of places and think that you could go ___67___in the world. Then you find your __68____ number and go to the gate. You get on___69____ and find your seat. Taking off is noisy,but it鈥檚silly to be afraid. On a long flight, they provide food, so passsagers aren鈥檛travelling onempty___70_____. However , it isn鈥檛very good, so I don鈥檛depend on it. Usually I make my own sandwich to take with me 涓冦€佸啓(25鍒? 锛圓锛夋牴?10鍒? 71. ?72. 鎴戝彲浠ョ敤瑗跨孩鏌胯泲姹ゅ厖楗ワ紝涔熷氨杩欎簺銆?I can________________________________,but that鈥檚all. 73. 鎴戝惉鍒颁簡涓€澹板惣鍙?濂藉儚鏈変汉鍦ㄧ瑧. I heard a loud noise,___ 74.铏界劧杩欓儴鐢靛奖涓剰鎬濄€?__________________________,it is very exciting and some of it is very funny. 75. 鎴戜滑甯屾湜浠庡北椤朵細鐪嬪埌婀栨硦锛屾.鏋楃殑缇庢櫙銆?From the top we_____________________________ the lakes and forests. (B)浣滄枃锛?5鍒嗭級My perfect Sunday80瀛楀乏鍙炽€?1-5 BEBAD 6-10 DACCB 11-15 CDBCD 16-20 BCDCB 21-25 26-30 31-35 DCBBA 36-40 CDABA 41-45 CCBAD46-50 DACFE 51 They must be at least 21 years old. 52.Because they don鈥檛be able to pass any examination before they are accepted as students. 53.On radio and television.56-65 AEGHIBFCDJ 66-70 list, anywhere, flight, board, stomachs 71-75 she gave her life to helping Chinese people fill an empty stomach with tomato and egg soup as if someone was laughing. Although the film isn鈥檛true to life, hoped for a wonderful view。
牛津译林版八年级上英语Unit4集体备课表格式教案璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Welcome to this unit璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹??璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Reading (1) 璇惧瀷NewTo learn about vocabulary about DIY.To understand the article and finish relative exercise. To cultivate the sense of DIY.鏁?甯?鍐?瀹??璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Reading (2)璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹??璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Grammar A 璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹?? 璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Grammar B璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹?Step 1 Presentation1. Review Reading to introduce the usage of 鈥渟hould鈥?T: Suzy doesn鈥檛think her cousin knows much about DIY either. What did she advise him to do?T: What do you think she said to him about this?Write this sentence on Bb and mark the word should in red.2. T锛欴o you think we can use had better instead of should in this sentence?Write 鈥淵ou had better take a course in DIY.鈥?Ask ss to think and understand the meaning of the two sentences.3. Present more sentences, encourage ss to sum up the rule: Here are some more sentences. Can you work out when to use should and had better?锛?锛塗o keep fit, you should /had better have a healthy diet.锛?锛塝ou should not /had better not leave litter.锛?锛塈t鈥檚going to rain. You should/had better take an umbrella.4.Work out the rule with ss: We use should and had better when giving advice and telling people what we think is the best or right thing to do. The tone of had better is strong than should.5. Please open your books and turn to page 48. Let鈥檚read the sentencestogether.Step 2 Practice1. T: Suzy is giving DIY advice to her classmates. Can you help her make sentences with should(not) and had better(not)?Have ss do exercise on page 48, and then read and check answers together.2. T: You鈥檙e giving advice to your friends. Rewrite the following sentences using should(not) and had better(not):(1) It鈥檚time for class. Put your comic books away.(You should/had better put your comic books away.)(2锛塝our English is not good enough. Read more to improve it.(You should/had better read more to improve it)(3)Turn your mobile phone off in class.(You should/had better turn your mobile phone off in class.)(4) Don鈥檛make the mistake again.(You should/had better not make the mistake again.)3.T: Boys and girls ,you have learnt how to give advice. I have a problem and I need your help. I can鈥檛sleep well at night and I feel tired during the day. Can you give me some advice?Encourage ss to give advice:You should drink a glass of milk before going to bed./ You should not watch TV just before going to sleep./You had better do some reading before you go to sleep./鈥?4.T: Work in pairs. Talk about your problems and try to give useful advice.Homework1.Preview Grammar2.Finish the relative exercise.?璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Integrated skills 璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹?A .How to make a fruit saladStep 1 Presentation1. Communicate with ss to lead in new lessons: What did you have forbreakfast/lunch today? What food do you like best? Do you have a healthy diet? Can you cook dinner on your own?2. Present the picture of salad and ask: Look at the picture .This is my favorite food. What is it? Yes, it鈥檚a salad.Write salad on Bb and teach the new words.T: Salad is healthy. Do you like it? Do you think it鈥檚easy to make a salad? Can you make a salad?3. T: What do you need when making a salad?Write spoon and cream on Bb, teach the new words and explain.Step 2 Listening1. T: Open your books and turn to page 49. Look at the pictures in Part A1.T: When we make a salad, we need some tools and we can add anything we like. Canyou name the things in the pictures锛?Write grape and strawberry.2. T: Any and Suzy are making a fruit salad. They鈥檙e talking about what they need. Listen to their conversation and tick the things they need.Play the tape.3. T: Any volunteers? Have a try. The rest of you can check the answers together.If they can鈥檛obtain correct information, play the tape again, pause if necessary.4. T: Amy is making some notes of how to make a fruit salad. Read her notes and put the sentences in the correct order.Play the tape again, ask ss to finish Part A2 on page 49.5. Ask ss to read together and check answers.Step 3 Listening1. T: Amy wants to make a fruit salad. She鈥檚asking Suzy for some tips. Please listen to their conversation and help Amy complete her notes in Part A3 on page 50.2. Ask ss to read together and check answers.B.Speak upStep 4 Activities1. Have a free talk.What do you often have for lunch?Do you like sandwiches for lunch?Sandy and her mum are talking about what to eat for lunch.2. Play the tape.Are sandwiches quick and easy to make ?What do they put on the bread?Do they just need one piece of bread?3. Play the tape and ask ss to repeat after the tape.4. Work in pairs: Work in pairs. It鈥檚your turn to make similar dialogues. Talk about what you can make for lunch. You can use Sandy and her mother鈥檚conversation as a model.Homework1. Memorize words, phrases and sentences.2. Recite Speak up.3. Preview Study skills.?璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Study skills璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹?Step 1 Presentation1.Show some words on the blackboard old-young easy-hard tall-shortrude/impolite-polite happy-unhappy kind-unkindNow锛寃e know they are prefixes.2.PresentationSay: With some adjectives, we can change the meaning by adding a prefix. Adding the prefixes 鈥渄is鈥? 鈥渋m鈥?鈥渋n鈥?or 鈥渦n鈥?to an adjective will express the opposite meaning of the word. These prefixes mean 鈥渘ot鈥?or 鈥渢he opposite of鈥?e.g. Trainers are comfortable to wear.But small ones are uncomfortable.If someone shows good manners to others, he is a polite person.If someone does not show good manners to others, he is impolite.Step 2 Practice1.Tell the students that 鈥渦n-鈥漣s not the only prefix. There are more prefixes like this. Invite the students to open their book and ask them to match the words on the left with their opposites on the right.1.certain鈥晆ncertain2.important鈥晆nimportant 鈥?2. Show some sentences and fill in the blanks with prefixes.Zhalong is a protected area. It isn鈥檛allowed to hunt or fish there. It is incorrect to kill wild animals. (correct)These trainers are comfortable to wear. But those are uncomfortable. (not comfortable).If someone shows good manners to others, he is a polite person. If someone doesn鈥檛show good manners to others, he is impolite. (not polite )3.Try to pronounce the underlined words銆?1.The boy in this picture is Jake .He often plays with his cat after school.2.Tennis is Lily鈥檚favorite sport .She likes playing tennis with her father.3.What does she look like?She looks slim.4.The girl has a lot of bags in her hand.She is shopping.5.I am a student .I go to school by bus every day.Step 3 Group work鐢ㄥ惁瀹氬墠缂€鐨勫舰瀹硅瘝閫犲彞銆?(1)Water is very important to us.(2) This chair is too small.锛?锛塈have never seen such heavy snow here.锛?锛塗he restaurant is quite near here.锛?锛塈don鈥檛like him because he is rude.Step 4 ExerciseTry to finish the exercises on Page51 and check the answers. usual-unusual possible-impossiblecertain-uncertain tidy-untidy鍐欏嚭涓嬪垪璇嶇殑鍙嶄箟璇?necessary--_________important--_________happy--_________comfortable--_________ friendly--__________ common--_________welcome--__________able--_________ well--__________popular--__________ true--__________ tidy--__________?璇?棰?8A Unit 4 Task璇惧瀷New鏁?甯?鍐?瀹?Step 1 Lead in1.T: We鈥檝e learnt a lot about Suzy鈥檚cousin. He loves DIY very much. What happens every time he does DIY?2.Present more questions,(1) What happen to the cat when Suzy鈥檚finished painting the whole living room blue?(2) Could Suzy put the books on the shelf made by her cousin?(3) Why did Suzy鈥檚cousin feel unhappy when Suzy advised him to take a course in DIY?(4) Is Suzy also weak at DIY?3. T: We know Suzy is good at DIY. Her mother鈥檚birthday is coming. Do you know what he decided to give her mother? Did she do some DIY?Encourage ss to guess the possibility.Step 2 Reading1. T: Suzy made a birthday card at the weekend. Listen to her diary entry carefully and find the answers to these questions.(1) Why didn鈥檛Suzy make the card at home?(Because she wanted to keep it secret.)(2) Did Sandy help?(Yes. Sandy helped her with the drawing.)(3) How long did Suzy and Sandy spend making it?(They spent two hours making it.)(4) What mistakes did Suzy keep making when working on it?(She kept spelling the words wrong because she was too excited.)(5) What colour did she use for the roses?(She coloured them red, blue and pink.)(6) Did they make a mess in the house?(Yes. There was paint on everything.)2. Play the tape.T: Open your books and turn to page 52, please. Let鈥檚repeat after the tape sentence by sentence.3. Ask ss to read the article paragraph by paragraph and think over the content of each paragraph.4. Make ss understand the content of a diary.Para 1: The reason why Suzy made a birthday card.Para 2: How she made the card.Para 3: What happened in the end.Para 3: Suzy鈥檚hope.Step 3 Writing1. Ask ss to turn to page 53, part B.T: Write your own diary entry about one of the DIY jobs you did. Use the diary entry in Part A as a model and use the useful expressions on page 52 to help you. Look at the ideas in Part B. You can choose to write about one of them or use your own ideas.2. Check the composition.Comment on two of their articles.3. Read the sample together.Homework1. Memorize words, phrases and sentences.2. Read and recite the sample writing.精品教案设计资料3. Finish relative exercises.?。
八年级英语下册Module7-M8复习提纲(外研版)т笅鍐屽唽澶嶄範鎻愮翰M7-8 涓€锛氱煭璇璏7 1.______________________2.鍒楁竻鍗昣_____________________ 3.浜媉_____________________4.鍦ㄢ€︽湯灏綺_____________________ 5椤轰究闂甠_____________________ 6.鍐欎俊缁欐煇浜篲_____________________ 7甯︿笂鎶ょ収_____________________ 8____________________ 9缁忛獙涓板瘜_____________________ 10浜嗚В缇庡浗鏂囧寲_____________________ 11缁忛獙涓板瘜_____________________ 12鍙栧喅浜巁____________________ 13____________________ 14鍙備笌浠栦滑鐨勬棩甯哥敓娲籣____________________15鍜屾煇浜轰繚鎸佽仈绯籣____________________ Prepare for the trip make a list of things at the end of July by the way take one鈥檚passport Offter sb. Sth. /offter sth.to sb. have a lot experience depend on check your progress take part intheir daily life stay in touch with sb. 浜岋細閲嶇偣鍙ュ瓙1.had better 锛?2. orget to do 锛?3.ffter sb.sth.锛?4.紙learn about锛?5.赴瀵屻€傦紙have a lot of experience锛?6.闄や簡瀛︿範藉笇鏈涗綘鑳戒綋楠岀編鍥借繃鐨勭敓娲汇€傦紙as well as锛?7.? You鈥檇bettrer ask travel company about the to-tal weight for all your bags Bythe way,don鈥檛forget to take your passport We can you great summer English courses You will learn about American culture and improve your English. Our teachers are well trained and have alot of experience. As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the US. You must pay for your courses at least one month before it starts. 涓€锛氱煭璇璏8 1浠モ€︹€﹁憲鍚峗____________________2.㈢Н_____________________ 3.____________________ 4.汉鍋氭煇浜媉____________________ 5.____________________6._____________________ 7.鍥_____________________ 8._____________________ 9.浠庝____________________ take up over half of the park area cross the bridge allow sb to do promise to do a magic land move about walk down the path pull a leaf off a plant 浜岋細鍙ュ瓙1.so hat鈥︼級2.銆傦紙it鈥榮better to do锛?3.坅llow sb. to do 4.waste time锛?5.洯浠ユ箹銆佹ˉ鍜屽北涓婄殑鍙ゅ缓绛戠墿鑰岄椈鍚嶃€傦紙be fa-mous for 锛?6.繚鎶よ繖閲岀殑涓€鍒囷紙pull leaves off鈥︼級It鈥檚so quiet here theat I can even hear the birds singsing! I tink it鈥檚better to have our picnic at the top of the hill. I don鈥檛think they allow people to swim in the lake Let鈥檚not waste any more time This park is famous for its lake, bridges and the hill . Lingling鈥檚uncle said that it was wrong to pull leaves off plangts and that wes should protecteve-rything here. 涓€锛氬崟椤瑰~绌?( )1. The underlined part in the word 鈥渨ritten鈥?is pronounced as_________. A ./ai/ B ./i/ C. /ei/ D. /e/ ( )2. 鈥?Have you watched the program鈥淲here Are We Going, Dad鈥? It seems very _________. 鈥?I agree with you. Many of us like it very much. A. terrible B. boring C. popular D. happy ( )3. After the education reform(鏀归潻) in Jiangsu Province, the pupilshave_______ time to relax and _______ homework to do. A. less; more B. much;many C. fewer; more D. more; less ( )4.Tomorrow is Mother鈥檚Day. Mom may love the present I bought for her, ________ I鈥檓not sure. A. Until B. if C. though D. as ( )5. 锛?Wow! What a ________ day! We can go out for a walk. 锛峐es ,and we can do some shopping while walking on Green Street. A. bored B. exciting C. beautiful D. busy ( )6. 锛峐ou look pale. What鈥檚wrong with you? 锛峃othing much, I just ________ studying for the final exam last night. A stayed up B. overslept C. keep D. are ( )7. --- Could you tell me ? --- Certainly. In 20 minutes. A. when will the train to Beijing leave B. when the train to Beijing would leave C. when the train to Beijing left D. when the train to Beijin g will leave ( ) 8.We were deeply impressed by the teachers and schools ________ we had visited. A. who B. which C. what D. that ( )9. 锛峊ommy, it鈥檚not good to draw on the wall. You can do it on your paper. 锛峗_______ . A.Of course not B. Never mind C. Sorry, I won鈥檛D. Yes, I鈥檇love to ( )10.Now many young people ________posting articles and photos onto the Wechat () to share with their friends. A. are used for B. are used to C. used to D. get used for 涓夈€佸畬褰㈠~绌猴紙鍏?010鍒嗭級A?I know World Book Day falls on April 23 every year. It was set up by UNESCO(鑱斿悎鍥芥暀绉戞枃缁勭粐) in 1955 to encourage people,especially teenagers, to discover the pleasure of 1 . Many countries celebrate World Book Day. On that day in the UK,millions of students can buy books of special prices, much lower than usual in any bookstore. It has been done every year 2 1998. World Book Day is also celebrated in China .Premier Wen Jiabao does lots of reading 3 he鈥檚very busy . On World Book Day 2009. He called on people to do more reading .He suggested that young people should spend more time reading . 鈥淏ooks can鈥檛change the world, but people can change the world by changing 4 through reading,鈥?he said. Reading can benefit (鏈夌泭浜?people 5 . Reading helps us become more knowledgeable and more intelligent .Reading helps us to follow the 6 developments of science and technology.Reading provides us with information about other culture and places of the world.When we read, we may find many things 7 are unfamiliar to us. We would have to use our brain to think about them or do more reading to find out the answers. The more we read, the more we know, The more we know, the smarter we 8 . Reading is also one of the most important ways to learn a foreign language 9 English. We all know that we 10 learn everything at school , for example, the ways English people are speaking and writing today. 鈥淩eading makes a full man.鈥?Books magazines, newspapers and other kinds of reading materials can help to know more about the outside world and perfect us. Therefore, it is necessary for us to from the habit of reading every day.1. A.singing B. writing C. listening D. reading2. A.of B. from C. since D. by3. A. though B.because C.when D. through4. A. itself B. yourself C.ourselves D. themselves5. A. in the way B. by the way C. in any way D.in many ways6. A. last ter test D. earlier7. A. where B.that C.how D. those8. A. come B. go C.become D. start9. A.like B. about C.at D. towards 10. A.must B. can鈥檛C.have to D.canВ A doctor was once teaching a class of medical students at a famous hospital in Edinburgh .An injured锛堝彈浼わ級man was brought in ,and the doctor turned to one of his students and asked him ,鈥淲hat鈥檚wrong with this man 锛熲€?鈥淚don鈥檛know ,sir ,鈥漷he student answered .鈥淪hould I examine him and find out ?鈥?鈥淭here is no need to examine him,鈥?said the doctor .鈥淵ou should know withont asking questions .He has hurt his right knee .didn鈥檛you notice the way he walked ?He hurt it by burning it in the fire .You see his trousers leg is burnt away at the knee .This is Monday morning .Yesterday was fine, but on Saturday the roads were wet and muddy(娉ユ碁鐨? .The man鈥檚trousers are all muddy ,he fell down on Saturday night .鈥?The doctor then turned to the man and said ,鈥淵ou had your pay on Saturday and went to a public house and drunk too much .You got muddy and wet on the way home .Because you had drunk toomuch ,you fell on the fire and burnt your knee .Is that right ?鈥?鈥淵es ,sir .鈥漵aid the man . ( )1.The medical students were having a lesson _____________ A.at the library . B.in a classroom . C.at a well-known hospital D.in a medical school ( )2.the man hurt his knee___________ A.on Monday B.on Sunday night C.on Saturday night D.yesterday ( )3.Which is the right order according to the passage ? 鈶?He burnt his knee 鈶?He got drunk 鈶?He fell down and got muddy 鈶?He had his pay A.鈶?鈶♀憿鈶?B .鈶?鈶?鈶?鈶?C.鈶?鈶?鈶犫憽 D. 鈶?鈶?鈶⑩憼( )4. From the passage we know that ________ is very important for medical students A.Watching and thinking B.taking good care of others C.Learning from others D.teaching . 闃呰(鍏?10鍒? I heard in a US study, researchers studied the happiness of 4,739people over 20 years. 3 It found that a person鈥檚happiness depended on the happiness of people he made friends with . Surprisingly, it also found that happiness spread not only between direct friends ,but also among friends of your friends鈥?friends! 鈥淧eople with more good friends are less likely(鐨?to develop sadness and worry ,鈥漵aid Dr. Toupey Luft. 鈥淭hough you can鈥檛choose your family or workmates, you can choose good and positive friends.鈥?Here 鈥榮how: 鈥淣obody is all positive,鈥?said Luft. 鈥淏ut there are people you may feel more positive . Use that as your way to check people and keep records.鈥?When spending time with others,pay attention to your feelings. Are you feeling tired and unhappy ? Or are you feeling good ? Take a moment to write down what your feelings are when you are around them. And then, you will know whom you want to make friends with. Sometimes your hobbies can lead to true friendships. Check out (鏌ョ湅)newspapers or websites to find a group for something you enjoy.4 These friends can always be there for you and you can care about each other through difficulties , illness and death. Not into groups ? look for one- to 锟紺one communication instead. Luft said. 鈥淪et small goals, such as having coffee with one new person , and develop friendship according to a plan.鈥?Stay with rightfriends and you you will be happy, With some friends, you laugh , have fun and even begin to pay attention to your heart --- and that can be enough.煭鏂囧唴瀹圭畝瑕佸洖绛旈棶棰樸€?1. What can sometimes lead to true friendships? 2. How will you feel when you stay with right friends? (浜? 灏嗙煭鏂囦?3. 4. (涓?綋鐨勬爣棰樸€?5. 瀹屽舰1- 5 DCADD 6-10CBCAB CCDA1. Hobbies.2. Happy.3.浜ょ殑鏈嬪弸鐨勫垢绂忔劅銆?4.銆?5.Right friends make you feel happy.。
2013年4月中考英语模拟试题(带答案)銆愭弧鍒?50鍒?鏃堕棿120鍒嗛挓銆?2013.4.9 I鍗曢」閫夋嫨锛堝叡15 15 鍒嗭級( ) 1. This is ________ useful dictionary. I bought it in ________ shop next to the post office. A. an; a B. an; the C. a; an D. a; the ( ) 2. ---How soon can you finish the work? ---One or two days ________ enough for us. A. has B. is C. are D. will have ( ) 3. She still failed in the exam ________ she tried her best. A. because B. if C. though D. as ( ) 4. Mr. Green has lived in the ________ hotel since he came to China. A. five-stars B. five-star C. five stars D. five stars鈥?( ) 5. ________ bad news it is and ________ the children all look! A. What a; how surprised B. What; how surprised C. What; how surprising D. How; what surprised ( ) 6. I have two sons , and ________ of them live with me. A. neither B. either C. both D. all ( ) 7. --- Mum, could you buy me a new dress like that? ---Certainly, we can buy ________one than this, but ________ this. A.a better; better than B. a good; as good as C. a cheaper; better D. a cheaper; as good as ( ) 8 .The doctor ________ the girl to take a walk for ten minutes every day. A. let B. made C. allowed D. had ( ) 9. Don鈥檛tell ________ about it. Keep it a secret________ you and me. A. somebody; between B. somebody; with C. anybody; between D. anybody; among ( ) 10. --- Jack has paid for the school things, ______he? --- ____. His father will pay for him. A. has; Yes B. hasn鈥檛; Yes C. has; No D. hasn鈥檛; No ( ) 11. --- Since he went to bed so late, don鈥檛________ too early. --- Ok,________. A. wake him up; I won鈥檛B. wake up him; I don鈥檛C. wake him up; I will D. wake up him; I will ( ) 12. --- The woman with glasses must be your mother. --- No, it ________ be my mother, my mother ________ to Dalian. A. mustn鈥檛; has gone B. can鈥檛; has gone C. must; has been D. mustn鈥檛; has been ( ) 13. Could you please tell me ________? A. which floor did he lived on B. which is the way tothe nearest bank C. how can I get to the bus station D. that he will come back soon ( ) 14. They spent as many hours as they could ___their lessons. A. study B. to study C. studying D studies ( ) 15. --- Would you please tell me something about your travel in Sydney? --- ________ A. Excuse me. I鈥檓afraid not. B. It鈥檚very nice of you to say so C. Certainly. I鈥檒l be glad to D. No. I don鈥檛like it. ( ) 16. He hasn鈥檛come yet .what do you consider _____to him ? A.happens B has happened C happening D to happen ( ) 17. Don鈥檛you know ,my dear friend ,__________it is you that she loves ? A who B which C that D what ( ) 18 .Is this school ______you studied at ten years ago? A with B that C where D the one( )19 . I can never forget the day ________ we worked together and the day ______ we spent together. A. when; which B. which; when C. what; that D. on which; when ( ) 20. Disney is an amusement park _______you can find all the normal attractions and Disney movies and characters . A which B where C that D when II琛ュ叏瀵硅瘽锛圡ary Hand鈥昅锛汣hen Hui 鈥?C锛?M: Help yourself to some chocolates. Chen Li brought them from Shanghai.锟斤拷C: 21___ I can鈥檛eat anything sweet. It鈥檚my teeth.锟斤拷M: I鈥檓sorry to hear that. 22 ____ C: I did. He told me that I have to have one tooth out and two filled. But I can鈥檛find time for it.锟斤拷M: 23_______ C: But I鈥檓busy now. I think I鈥檒l go next week.锟斤拷M: I鈥?afraid you鈥?better go right now. The sooner you do something about it, the better. C: 24______ Can you please tell our head that I鈥檒l be back by lunchtime?锟斤拷M: 25_______ 锟斤拷C: Thank you very much. See you this afternoon.锟斤拷M: See you.锟斤拷 A. If I were you, I鈥檇take care of them right away. 鈥?B. You鈥檇better not worry about yourself. 鈥?C. I agree with you. D. Thanks. E. With pleasure. F. Here you are. G. Did you see a dentist? (Li Mei walks out of the cinema. She meets Michael and his friend, Peter. ) L-Li Mei M-Michael P-Peter M: Hi, Li Mei. You look so sad. Why? L: (26) ___________________________ .It made me cry. M: Really? (27)__________________ .I prefer exciting movies. They cheer me up. L:Michael, is this your friend? M: Sorry, Yes, this is Peter, my good friend. Peter, this is Li Mei. P: Nice to meet you. L: (28)_____________________ .Are you from the USA? P: No, I'm from Canada. And I've been here for two years. L:(29)___________________________ ? P: I came here to learn Chinese. M: Excuse me, Li Mei. It's lunchtime. Peter and I are going to the KFC for lunch.(30)_________________________ ?We can go on with our talk there. L: Sorry, I can't go with you. My mother must be waiting me. III.鑻辨眽浜掕瘧銆?0鍒嗐€慉.鎶婁?4鍒嗐€?31.効鍘诲伐浣溿€?I___________rather than rest in the house . 32鎴戜滑宸茬粡鍚ч噺椋熺墿銆?We________________________Japan_______________-. 33?Tom is polite______________to his neighbors. 34.?Everyone should _________________the teacher in class. 35.濡?We鈥檒l miss the train if __________________. 36._____________________________________________________________? 37.鎴戣銆?___________________________________________________________. B 鎶婅?From November 15th, 2009锛孶S President Barack Obama went on a four-day visit in China.38 The first landing he chose was Shanghai. He talked to young students there. His visit was longer in China than that in Korea and Japan. This told people Obama had a lot of issues(o talk with China.39He needed China's support and cooperation (鍚堜綔锛塼o solve world's issues and American issues. Then Obama came to Beijing. He had a very busy schedule (鏃ョ▼锛?When a leader visits another country锛宧e or she sometimes goes to the country's most famous places. It is to show respect(灏婇噸锛塼o the localculture.40 For the leaders, it's also a good time to relax during a tiring foreign trip.38_____________________________________________________________39_________________________________________________________________40 ________________________________________________________________ IV銆佸畬褰㈠~绌篈锛堝叡15 15 鍒嗭級ф(A 銆丅銆丆鍜?D)浣抽€夐」銆?About a week ago, when I was playing basketball at our local park, I noticed a small group of boys picking on a smaller, skinnier boy. They were 41___ him names and even pushed him to the ground and kicked dirt in his face. 42 ___I saw that, I walked over to the group. I stepped 43___ them and the smaller boy, and asked them politely what this boy had done worthy of 44____ they were doing to him. One of the boys replied, 鈥淗e鈥檚weird.鈥?At that, I asked one of the boys if he thought his friend was weird, and the 45___ was 鈥淣o.鈥?So, I asked another boy what the word 鈥渨eird鈥?46___ , and he said, 鈥淒ifferent.鈥?That was my cue(鏆楃ず). I told them that everyone is 47____ , and that they all looked just as different to the other boy as he did to them. They all stood 48____ for a moment, and then the most amazing thing happened. One of the boys helped the small boy off the ground and then said sorry to him. He 49_____ to let him play with them. I thanked the boy for being so 50____ . As I looked around, I realized that there were dozens of other people at the park 51_____ no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt happy that the boy was strong enough to stand up against his friends to 52 ______someone in need, but I felt sad that 53______else had even taken a second look. I hope that my action helped them54______ that they could have made a difference with a little 55______ , and maybe next time they will be the ones who choose to help. 41. A. giving B. making C. calling D. telling 42. A. When B. Before C. If D. Though 43. A. against B. between C. beside D. with 44. A. how B. why C. whom D. what 45. A. guess B. sign C. problem D. answer 46.A. readB. provedC. meantD. wrote 47. A. different B. free C. important D. strong 48.A. angrilyB. silentlyC. carefullyD. happily 49. A. refused B. expected C. offered D. prepared 50. A. proud B. clever C. honest D. patient 51. A. or B. so C. and D. but 52. A. help B. stop C. love D. remember 53. A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone 54.A. decideB. realizeC. suggestD. agree 55. A. energy B. practice C. knowledge D. effort [B]they pay hard energy happy thrill explain easy send one see noise An old man lived in a side street of a small town. Every day after supper, some children would play football in the street. The children were too 56________ for the old man to have a good rest. One evening, the old man told the children that he would give them 25 cents each week 57________ them play football in the street at night. He said, 鈥淚am so glad when you play football happily. 鈥?This was his58________ . The boys were 59________ , for they could 60________ believe that they could 61_________ to do something they enjoyed. At the end of the 62_______ two weeks, the boys came to the old man鈥檚house, and went away each time happily with 63________ 25 cents. The third week when they came back, however, the old man said he had nearly run out of his money and 64_________ them away with 15 cents. The fourth week, the old man said he was ill and he had spent almost all his money on medicine. He gave the boys only 10 cents. The boys were very65_________ , but there was not much for them to do about it. At the end of the fifth week, the boys came back again only to get 5 cents. After that, the children never played football in the street again. VВ锛圓锛?Not many years ago锛?a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five锛?he gave 锟?12锛?00 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children鈥榮playground. As a result of his kindness 锛?many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk锛?Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be ahundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy鈥昮ive. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky and drank some each day. 鈥淚have an injection 锛堟敞灏勶級in my neck each evening.鈥漢e told the newspaperman锛?thinking of his evening glass of whisky. The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain锛?asking him for the secret of his daily injection. 66. Johnson became a rich man through _________. A. doing business. B. making whisky. C. cheating. D. buying and selling land. 67. The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson __________. A. had no children. B. was a strange man.C. was very fond of childrenD. wanted people to know how rich he was. 68. Many people wrote to Johnson to find out __________. A. what kind of whisky he had. B. how to live longer. C. how to become wealthy D. in which part of the neck to have an injection. 69. The newspaperman ____________. A. should have reported what Johnson had told him. B. shouldn鈥榯have asked Johnson what injection he had. C. was eager to live a long life. D. should have found out what Johnson really meant. 70. When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening锛?he really meant that ______. A. he liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening. B. he needed an injection in the neck. C. a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well. D. there was something wrong with his neck. [B] 鈥淚鈥榤very tired from working here锛屸€漵aid Jean to her friend Kate锛?鈥?I鈥檓on my feet from morning to night. For the first quarter of the day锛?I clean up the counter and set the tables. For the next quarter锛?I help in the kitchen. For the second half of my workday锛?I take orders at the counters.鈥?鈥淜ate锛?I wish I had your job锛屸€滼ean went on. 鈥淔or four hours you just sit at the cash register 锛堟敹娆惧彴锛?taking in money.鈥?鈥淏ut I spend two more hours in the kitchen than you do锛屸€漵aid Kate. 鈥淚t鈥榮tiring to cook over a hot stove. I don鈥檛think you鈥榙really want myjob. In fact锛?I鈥檇like your job.鈥?71. Both Jean and Kate probably work in a____________. A. hotel B. library C. lab D. shop 72. How long did they work every day锛?_________. A. Eight hours B. Twelve hours. C. Ten hours D. Nine hours 73. How long did Kate spend in the kitchen锛?__________. A. A quarter day. B. A half day. C. One-third day. D Three-fourths day. 74. From this passage we can see that____________. A. they are both interested in their work. B. their work is neither tiring nor busy. C. both of them are tired of their work. D. they鈥榲e decided to give up their work. 75. Give a proper proverb to Jean and Kate. A. It鈥榮never too late to learn B. It鈥榮no use crying over spilt milk. C. The grass is always greener on the other side. D. One swallow锛堢嚂瀛愶級does not make a summer. [ C] Douglas Grace talks about his ideal city of the future. I see the city of the future in three zones鈥曗€昳nner锛?middle and outer. In the inner zone there will be no private cars. Public transport will be free and there will only be ambulances锛?fire engines锛?taxis and police cars. This inner zone will be the residential锛堜綇瀹呯殑锛?and recreational锛堝ū涔愮殑锛?area of the city. People will live there and go out to enjoy themselves鈥曗€晅o cinemas and restaurants. There will be parks and open spaces锛?trees and lakes锛?schools and universities. This way锛?when people are at home锛?they can go out easily and safely. Just outside the inner zone there will be big car parks for all private cars. The banks and most of the shops and hospitals will be in the middle zone. These are things that people don鈥榯need every day. All the factories and offices will be in the outer zone. People will travel out of the center to work锛?and back to the center in the evenings. The inner zone will be cleaner and better to live in and there will be more space for industry on the outside. xK b1 . Co m This is my ideal city of the future鈥曗€?a very beautiful place 锛?But I don鈥榯really think things will ever be like that锛?76. Where will people live and go out to enjoy themselves锛?A. In the middle zone. B. In the inner zone. C. In the outer zone. D. In the inner and middle zone. 77. Where will big car parks be锛?A. Just outside the middle zone. B. Just inside the middle zone. C. Just outside the inner zone. D. Just inside the inner zone. 78. What will be in the middle zone锛?A. The banks锛宧ospitals and schools. B. The banks锛宧ospitals and police stations. C. The banks锛宻chools and car parks. D. The banks锛宧ospital and most of the shops.79. Where will the factories and offices be锛?A. In the outer zone. B. In the middle zone. C. In the inner zone D. In the middle and inner zone. 80. Douglas Grace is probably . A. a painter B. a builder C. a town planner D. a dentist 锛圖锛?The clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light锛?I looked sadly before me at a huge pile of that troublesome stuff锛堜笢瑗匡級they call 鈥渂ooks鈥濄€?I was going to have my examination the next day. 鈥淲hen can I go to bed锛熲€?I asked myself. I didn鈥檛answer 锛?In fact I dared not. The clock struck twelve. 鈥淥h锛?dear锛佲€?I cried. 鈥淭en more books to read before I can go to bed锛佲€?We pupils are the most wretched creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to work so hard when he was a boy. The clock struck one. I was quite desperate 锛堢粷鏈涚殑锛?now. I forgot all I had learned. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed锛?鈥淥h锛?God锛?please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards锛?Amen.鈥?My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them A few minutes later锛?with my head on the desk锛?I fell asleep. 81. When the author was going over his lessons锛?all the others in the house were ________ . A. asleep B. outside C. working in bed D. quietly laughing at him 82. He underlined word wretched in Paragraph 3 probably means_______ . A. very happy B. disappointed C. very unhappy D. hopeful 83. Reviewing his lessons didn鈥榯help him because . A. it was too late at night B. he was very tired C. his eyes lids were so heavy that he couldn鈥榯keep them open D. he hadn 鈥榯studied hard before the examination 84. What do you suppose happened to the author锛?A. He went to a church to pray again B. He passed the exam by sheerluck C. He failed in the exam D. He was punished by his teacher 85. The best title for the passage would be __________ . A. The Night Before the Examination B. Working Far into the Night C. A Slow Student D. Going Over My Lessons (B)浠诲姟鍨嬮槄璇?0鍒?姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭級( E ) As 2010 FIFA World Cup comes锛宖ans all over the world are wondering who will win the first place at the end of the competition Of the thirty-two strong teams, many people prefer Brazil, Spain, England and Argentina(闃挎牴寤凤級.Of course, the teams from France, Italy, Germany, and Portugal(钁¤悇鐗欙級are pretty strong, too. They probably have big chances of qualifying (鏁㈠緱璧?鏍硷級for the eight strongest teams. It's because of the shining stars and the wonderful teamwork. But we know that football is a special sport. Anything is possible! Some African national teams and many other teams may be the dark horses. We know that football is an exciting sport in the world. It's very popular in Europe, in South America and in other parts of the world Some football clubs take part in the national league matches (鑱旇禌锛?The professional football players play hard for their clubs to heat the other teams. The top team will be the winner of the league match. The most excellent players are chosen to join their national teams. It is the happiest thing for a professional football player to be chosen as a member of the national team. So when the thirty-two national teams come to 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the matches will attract(鍚稿紩) over three billion people. Beckham, Ronaldo and Zidane are no longer on their national teams for 2010 World Cup. More and more new shining stars like Kaka锛孧essi, C. Ronaldo and Rooney are playing for their teams hard. We are looking forward to the final match. It will be the most exciting moment when the winners hold the great cup above their heads. 86. Why do some national teams probably become the strongest eight teams? 87. The members of the national teams are very excellent, aren't they? 88. Where is 2010 FIFA World Cup held? 89. How many famous football stars are mentioned in the last paragraph? 90. What are welooking forward to according to this passage? [F]?娉ㄦ剰锛氭瘡绌??銆?Future and Today It is well known that everyone has his own dream as well as his own future. But do you know what future really is ? I have to say that future is now. That is to say we must treasure every minute now. If we want to have a bright future, we should know how important time is and use it well. There is an old English saying: 鈥淕ain time, gain life.鈥?Then what鈥檚time? Time is something that we can鈥檛see or touch, but we can feel it passing by. Time is always with us. When we are at table, time passes; when we play, time goes by unnoticeable. We always say 鈥淭ime is money鈥? but time is even more precious(鐝嶈吹鐨?than money, because when money is spent , we can earn it back. But if time is gone away, it will never return. So, some of us even say time is priceless(鏃犱环鐨?. We should always remember: future is now. For us students, we should try our best to work hard in order to create a great future of our own. We should make the best use of every hour and be the master of today. We should do everything before us as well as possible. And never put off what can be done today till tomorrow. As we all know , 鈥淭ime and tide wait for no man.鈥?If you waste today, you will regret tomorrow. So from now on, work hard. Tomorrow will be better, and your future will be brighter .Remember: 鈥淣o pains, no gains.鈥?Today鈥檚hard work is the cause of tomorrow鈥檚harvest. Title: Future and Today Opinions Supporting details Future is now. Everyone has his own dream as well as his own future. If we want to have a bright future, we should know the (91) of time and make every minute(92) . (93) is priceless. Time is money, but time is even more valuable than money, because when money is spent , we can earn it back. But (94) time will return no more. Be masters of today Today鈥檚hard work (95) to tomorrow鈥檚harvest. As students, we should never put off what can be done today till tomorrow and we should try our best to do everything well. VI?椤逛负澶氫綑閫夐」銆?_96_ One of the best things you can possibly do is to start you own club. It鈥檚great fun especially if you are the sort of person who feels there鈥檚never anything to do during the school holidays. The first thing you need to come up with is an idea for your club. _97_ Pets, clothes, pop music or dancing groups, sports, making things? The list is endless. Next you need some friends to be in your club with you. _98_ All you need is three or four other people who are interested in the same thing as you. _99___-You should all sit down somewhere together with lots of pieces of paper and write down every name you can think up. That鈥檒l keep you busy for ages. At your first meeting you should make up a rule book. And the first rule should be no grown-ups or little/big brothers or sisters! The best clubs are always secret! Now you have just about everything you need, except membership cards. These are very important and again you can speed a lot of time making them. __100__ Why not leave some space for a photo of yourself? That will make the membership card really look like it. So there you are, get clubbing! Once you get started you鈥檒l think of loads of more interesting things to do! A锛嶵hat鈥檚easy. B锛嶦njoy your own club! C锛嶪nvite a designer to join you. D 锛嶹hat are you interest in? E锛嶴ome vacation is just around the corner. F锛嶵hen you need to pick a name for your club. G锛嶶se a bright thick pen to make a special design.VII浣滄枃[A]?鍒濅笁骞寸骇鍔炲叕瀹?2012骞?鏈?____________________________________ _________ ______________________________________________________________________ ____________ _____ [B]?鎻愮ず锛岀敤缁?瑕佺偣鎻愮ず锛?锛庝汉涓庣ぞ浼2€佸笀闀裤€佸悓瀛︼紝璇氫俊浜掑姪3锛庝汉涓庤嚜鐒讹細鑳芥簮銆佺幆澧冦€佸姩妞嶇墿锛岀埍鎯滀繚鎶?4锛庝綘鐨勬€佸害锛?繁鎷熷畾) Dear fellow students, Our government is aiming to build a "harmonious society". I think it is every citizen锛噑duty to work hard to achieve this goal._____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________ 鍙傝€冪瓟妗?-20 DCCBB鈥旵DCCD鈥旳BBCC--BCDAB 琛ュ叏瀵硅瘽銆?21.D 锟斤拷22.G 23.A 锟斤拷24.C 25.E 瀵硅瘽26 Because I saw a sad movie just now. / Because I have just seen a sad movie.27. I don' t like such a movie. / I don' t like sad movies. 28. Nice to meet you, too. 29. Why did you come here? / What did you come here for? 30. Would you like to go with us? / What about going with us? / Why not go with us? 31prefer to go to work /would go to work 32 have provided ;with lots of food 33 not only to his parents ;but also 34 pay attention to listening to 35 you don鈥檛hurry up 36 Is this the doctor (that/who) you talk about yesterday ? 37 I don鈥檛think such a little child/such little children can come up with ;so many ideas瀹屽舰CABDD鈥旵ABCC---DACBD noisy /to see / explanation /thrilled / hardly / be paid / first / their / sent / unhappy ВACDDA AABCC BCDAC ACDCA 85. Because of the shining stars and the wonderful teamwork.86. Yes, they are. 87. In South Africa. 88 Seven. 89. We are looking forward to the final match. 浠诲姟91importance/ value 92 useful/ valuable 93.Time94lost /missing/ past 95.leads/ contributes 96-100 EDAFG Dear fellow students, Ourgovernment is aiming to build a "harmonious society". I think it is every citizen锛噑duty to work hard to achieve this goal. As high school students, what should we do? First of all, we should love our motherland. Let鈥檚take a great interest in the development of our hometowns and take an active part in our school and activities. Secondly, let鈥檚fill the world with love. We should show our respect for old people, our parents and our teachers. We should also care for each other and help those in need. More importantly, all of us must be faithful and honest in our daily life. Finally, let鈥檚work together to save energy and protect our natural environment, including animals, trees, flowers and grass. As for myself, I will study even harder and try my best to do all the above. Dear fellow students, let锛噑start fight now and spare no effort/efforts to do a little bit every day, every hour, and every minute! Li Xiaolong Found September 1, 2011 A green school bag was found on the playground yesterday afternoon. Inside of which there are two new textbooks, exercise books, a pocket English鈥旵hinese dictionary and a pencil-box. Loser is expected to come to the Office of Senior Grade 3 to identify it.。
2013年新版八年级上册英语第三四单元测试题(带答案)nit3鈥昒nit 4锛?ц锛堟椂闂达細90鍒嗛挓婊″垎锛?00鍒嗭級涓€銆佽鲸闊筹紙5鍒嗭級銆?( )1.A. outgoingB. loudC.should ( )2. A. most B. coffee C. body ( )3. A. truly B. umbrella C. hungry ( )4. A. close B. worst C. worse ( )5. A.both B. though C. nothing 浜屻€佸崟椤归€夋嫨锛?5鍒嗭級銆?( )1. John is outgoing boy and Mary is shy girl. A. a;a B. an; an C.an ; a ( )2. Which TV show do you like ,CCTV News or Animal World. A. good B. well C. better ( )3. It is hard to say who will the competition.They鈥檙e both talented in singing. A. decide B. win C. take ( )4. Jenny was very shy and quiet when she was young. But now she is . A. serious B. fantastic C. outgoing ( )5. If you want to be healthier, you should eat junk food and take exercise. A. more; fewer B. more; less C. less; more ( )6锛嶵ina鈥檚sister is than her. A. More much popular B. Much more popular C.more many popular xK b1.C om ( )7. I have two children, and of them are working in the restaurant. A. all B. both C. each ( )8锛嶫enny has long hair, but my hair is than . A. shorter; she B. longer; her C. longer; hers ( )9. This classroom is than that one. A. Many bigger B. Much big C. Much bigger ( )10. -How did you school this morning? -I rode my bicycle. A. get B. reach C. arrive ( )11.Which is ________ month of the year? 鈥旿uly, I think. A锛巋ot B锛巋otter C锛巘he hottest ( )12.Of all the students, Li Ming is ________ to Mr Wang. A锛巆loser B锛巘he closest C锛巘he most closest ( )13.An elephant is ________ heavier than a tiger. A锛巚ery B锛巗o C锛巑uch ( )14. He's going to college after he leaves school. A. the锛沑 B. a锛沘C. the锛泃he ( )15. -Is English than history?-No, English isn鈥檛as as history. A. easier; more difficult B. Difficult; more difficult C. More difficult; difficult 涓夈€佸畬鍨嬪~绌猴紙10鍒嗭級I am a middle school student. I am grade eight now. Ilive near our school. I live 1 our school student in our class. I have two good friends.Mike and Jack. Mike is 13-year-old and Jack is one year 2 than Jack.. I am three months younger than Mike. So Jack is 3 of us. But Mike is the 4 of us锛嶪am 5 than Mike. Jack is 6 in our class. He has many friends. Yesterday we went shopping 锛孖wanted to buy a T-shirt. Mike and Jack wanted to buy sport shoes. We went to a clothes store. But the things in it is very expensive. Mike 7 a pair of shoes. It cost $258. That鈥檚too expensive! I think it is 8 in this store. Then we went to another clothes store. This store is 9 than the first one. I bought a green T-shirt and Jack bought his sport shoes, it take us just about $50. Finally, we went home. I enjoyed 10 a good time with my friends. ( )1. A. near B. nearer C. the nearest ( )2. A. older B. oldest C. the oldest ( )3. A. older B. oldest C. the oldest ( )4. A. taller B. tallest C. the tallest ( )5. A. quiet B. quieter C. quietest ( )6. A. outgoing B. More outgoing C. the most outgoing ( )7. A. bought B. buy C. To buy ( )8. A. expensive B. cheapest C. the most expensive ( )9. A. cheaper B. expensive C. more cheaper ( )10. A. have B. having C. had 鍥涖€侀槄璇荤悊瑙o紙20鍒嗭級A) I have a good friend. His name is Allan. Allen is of medium build and he likes to help others. And he likes telling jokes锛堢瑧璇濓級.I like being to help others. And he likes telling me laugh. But yesterday we had a fight because of the baseball teams. During the break time(闂?,we argued about which team was the best. I thought it was Atlanta Braves and he thought it was Redsocks. After that, he said goodbye to me and talked with other students loudly. I was so angry(鐢熸皵鐨?with him. Then he still didn鈥檛talk to me during the next break time. He didn鈥檛look at me. I started to feel sad(浼ゅ績鐨?. When it was time to go home I asked him if he wanted to go with me. But he said 鈥渘o鈥?to me and went away. Then Allan called me just before I went to bed. He said he was sorry about what he did. I said I never minded(浠嬫剰). We are still good friends now and I feel much better. I hope we won鈥檛argue any more. ( )6. From the passage, we know Allan is . A. quiet B. friendly C. serious ( )7. The writerlikes to be with Allan because . A. Allan likes telling jokes B. Allan is of medium build C. Allan can make him laugh ( )8. What does the underlined word 鈥渁rgue鈥?in Chinese? A. 鎬濊€?B. C. 甯屾湜( )9. After the writer argued with Allan, .A. The writer said sorry to AllanB. Allan said goodbye to the writerC. The writer began to talk with others ( )10. The writer began to feel when Allan didn鈥檛talk to him锛?A. sad B. angry C. bored B) Dear Tom, I have a day off today. Now let me tell you something about Beijing. In our country people drive cars on the left side of the road, but here in Beijing, on the right side. Many people of London go to work by car, while most people of Beijing go to work by bike. The weather of Beijing is better than ours. It's fine for long here, but we have so many cloudy days in London锛嶴tudents here work hard at their lessons and a lot of people can speak English. It's a pity that students in our country don't work hard and few people know Chinese. That's all for today. Please write to me soon锛?Your ever, Peter淔鈥濄€?( )1锛嶵his letter is from an English boy to his friend Tom. ( )2. Peter is a farmer, not a student. ( )3锛嶵om may be a middle school student in London. ( )4锛嶪n England cars go along the road on the right side. ( )5锛嶱eter thinks the Chinese students work harder than English students. ?浠庢柟妗嗕腑??鍒嗭級A. Are you popular in your school? B. What kind of friends do you like? C. Can I ask you some questions? D. Yes, I like making friends very much. E. Thanks for your answers.. F. How old are you? A: Hi, Jenny! (1) B: Of course. A: Do you like making friends? B: (2) I am an outgoing boy. A: (3) B: I like friends who are outgoing, interesting and very funny. I don鈥檛like to make friend who are difference me. A:I agree with you.(4) B: I think so. You know, I am the best player on our school basketball team. A: Yes, and you are handsome, too. (5) . B: You are welcome.紙10鍒嗭級 1. Eating more vegetables will keep your 锛坔ealth). 2. Tom plays the piano 锛坵ell) than Miller. 3. She came into the room very 锛坬uiet). 4. Please tell me some 锛坕nformation) about the trip. 5. My grandma was very happy 锛坰ee) us yesterday. 6. Just as an old 锛坰ay) goes: it is never too late to learn. 7. Are you (true)happy in your work? 8. My brother is good at 锛坰ing) 9. You don鈥檛need a lot of them (long as) they鈥檙e good. 10. It was September 锛坒ifteen) yesterday. 涓冦€佽瘝姹囷紙姣忓皬棰?鍒?鍏?5鍒嗭級A)?鍏?0鍒嗐€?1. He can speak English b_________ than I.2. Many children go to p school at the age of seven in China.3. My sister is a p girl, she has a beautiful face and long hair.4. Lucy win the first p of the game.5. We watched a f TV show yesterday evening.6. This book is 锛堢被浼肩殑)to that one. So I only buy one.7. I think the performer has a good 锛堝ぉ璧?.8. Mr Miller is a funny man, but he is 锛堜弗鑲?today.9. The 锛堥暅瀛?is very special. 10. My aunt is a ?. B)?quiet ; outgoing; share; good; expensive11. My best friend is and more serious than me. 12. Jenny Smith enjoys everything with her good friends. 13. He is than his brother. 14. Miller is in our class, he like to make friends. 15. This green T-shirt is of all. ?鍒嗭級Welcome to my hometown(瀹朵埂). It鈥檚a newer city near a river. But it is smaller than the other cities. It is quiet, clean and nice. So most people think it is a good place. When you come to my hometown, I will show you around a big and beautiful park. It is in the center of the city. It is my favorite place. I usually go to the park on Sundays with my family or friends. Many people exercise in it every day. Kids can play games in the park and they can also play sports in it. There are pay phones, a library, a supermarket, a market and restaurants near it. The library is open from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm every day. People can read books, watch videos(褰曞儚甯? and learn new things in it. People can buy things in the supermarket and the market. Ifpeople are hungry, they can go to the restaurants for a meal. Do you like my hometown? ?1. Why do most people think the city is a good place? () 2. Where is the big and beautiful park? () 3.Many people exercise in it every day. (瀵圭敾绾块儴鍒嗘彁闂? 4. Kids can play games in the park..?5. The library is open every day. (鏍规嵁) 涔濄€佷功闈㈣〃杈撅紙15鍒嗭級绡囩煭鏂囦粙缁嶄竴涓嬫倓鍜屽ソ鏈嬪弸Jenny竻鏅帮紝70璇嶅乏鍙炽€?鐩稿悓鐐?Jenny Wang Li 14 13 鍠滄?鎿呴暱?鏇寸ǔ閲?Unit 3-4鍙傝€冪瓟妗?涓€銆佽鲸闊?5鍒? C A A A B 浜屻€佸崟椤归€夋嫨(15鍒? C C BC C B B B C C C A C A C涓夈€佸畬鍨嬪~绌?10鍒? C A C C B C A C A B鍥涖€侀槄璇荤悊瑙?20鍒? A) B C B B B B) T F T F T ?5鍒? C D B A E ?10鍒? 1. health 2. better 3. quiet 4. informations 5.to see 6. saying 7. truely 8. singing 9. as long as 10. Fifteenth(15th) 涓冦€佽瘝姹?15鍒? 1. better 2. primary 3. pretty 4. prize 5.fantastic 6. Similar 7. talent 8. more serious 9. mirror 10. reporter 11. quieter 12.sharing 13.better 14.the most outgoing 15.the most expensive (5鍒? 1. Because it is a quiet, clean and nice place 2. It鈥檚in the center of the city 3. How often do many people exercise? 4. What do kids can do? 5. 13(thirteen) hours 涔濓紟涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪(10鍒? 鐣?。
2014年思齐实验中学高二英语10月月考检测(新人教版带答案)201410増甯︾瓟妗堬級1. It is reported that the iphone6 is in____ demand and many people stand in ___ line to purchase one. A. / ; the B. a ; / C. / ; / D. the ; a2. --- Hi , if you can鈥檛enjoy that at a sensible volume, please use the earphone. I鈥檓sleeping. --- I鈥檓sorry. I _______ realize it _______ you. A. don鈥檛; bothers B. didn鈥檛; has bothered C. don鈥檛; was bothering D. didn鈥檛; was bothering3. I had ________ her not to skate on the thin ice, but she didn鈥檛listen to me. A. suggested B. warned C. persuaded D. made4. I鈥檓sure that _____ you have told him will make some_____ to his decision. A. what ; difference B. that ; difference C. which ; effect D. what ; effect 5. Charles Babbage is generally considered _______ the first computer.A. having inventedB. inventingC. to inventD. to have invented 6. I would like to take my picture ____ the clock tower stands. A. that B. which C. where D. in which 7. This cake is very sweet. You __________ a lot of sugar in it. A. might put B. can have put C. must have put D. must put 8. You got straight A鈥檚in the final examination--- how did you _____ it with three part-time jobs? A. serve B. manage C. adapt D. construct9. _________ the audience鈥檚great demand, the singer sang another two songs.A. In response toB. With the exception ofC. In favour ofD. On no account 10. With a lot of dreams ________ , he dare not waste precious time. A. to be realized B. realizing C. to realize D. realized11.Take your time鈥昳t isn鈥檛______ long distance from here to ______ hotel. A. 涓嶅~锛泃he B. a; the C. the; a D. 涓嶅~; a 12.鈥?My Canadian friend Jenny has just cancelled her plan to visit me. 鈥昣______. You were looking forward to it. A. Itdoesn鈥檛matter B. It鈥檚very unwise of her C. Don鈥檛worry about it D. You must be disappointed 13.He argued ______ cheating in exam, and insisted that it was ______ argument that cheating was harmful to anyone anywhere. A. for; beyond B. against; over C. for; over D. against; beyond 14.These flowers ______ your teachers on teachers鈥?day. A. intended for B. were intended for C. intended to D. were intended to 15.Tony lent me the money, ______ that I鈥檇do the same for him. A. hoping B. to hope C. hoped D. having hoped 16锟紺Isn鈥檛that Ann鈥檚husband over there? 锟紺No. It ______ be him. I鈥檓sure he doesn鈥檛wear glasses. A. can鈥檛B. has to C. won鈥檛D. may not 17.A person who is always thinking of himself will never be ______ towards others. A. considerate B. considerable C. considering D. considered 18.The teacher was asked to explain the word鈥檚grammatical_______. A. personality B. representative C. function D. statistics 19.The discovery of new evidence led to ______. A. the criminal having sentenced to death B. the criminal to be sentenced to death C. the criminal being sentenced to death D. the criminal sentencing to death 20.Two-thirds of the land_____ been destroyed by pollution and the majority of the farmers _____ to leave their hometown. A. has; have B. have; has C. has; has D. have; have 21.Do you know how many people ______ up to now? A. were invited B. have been invited C. had invited D. had been invited 22.A farmer family in DongYang were ______ by the______ fact that a boy baby was deserted on the road to their fields. A. astonished; astonishing B. astonishing; astonishing C. astonishing锛沘stonished D. astonished ; astonished 23.After the Whites ______ us with a big dinner, we showed our thankfulness sincerely. A. gave B. ordered C. equipped D. entertained 24.Steven wasn 鈥檛saying anything, but the professor smiled at him _____ he had done something very clever. A. in case B. as if C. while D. though 25.No one can accept the blame for something ______ was someone else鈥檚fault. A. which B. as C. that D. what 浜??.530鍒嗭級拺鎻″叾澶ф剰锛岀劧鍚庝粠26鈥?5銆丆鍜孌锛変腑锛岄€夊嚭鏈€浣抽€夐」It was pouring outside . We all stood there 26 , some patiently , others annoyed 27 nature messed up (寮勭碂) their hurried day . I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens 28 away the dirt and dust of the world . 鈥淢om , let鈥檚run through the rain,鈥?a girl鈥檚voice 29 me . 鈥淣o, honey . We鈥檒l wait until it 30 down a bit,鈥?Mom replied . The young girl waited about another minute and 31 : 鈥淢om , let鈥檚run through the rain .鈥?鈥淲e鈥檒l get wet if we do,鈥?Mom said . 鈥淣o , we won鈥檛, Mom. That鈥檚not what you said this morning ,鈥?the young girl said as she 32 her Mom 鈥檚arm . 鈥淭his morning ? 33 did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?鈥?鈥淒on鈥檛you remember ? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer , you said ,鈥?If God can get us through this , he can get us through 34 .鈥?The entire crowd turned 35 . Mom paused and thought for a moment about 36 she would say . Now some would laugh it off and scold her for being 37 . But then we heard , 鈥淗oney , you are 38 . Let鈥檚run through the rain . If we get wet , maybe we just need washing ,鈥?Mom said . Then 39 they ran . We all stood 40 , smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars . Yes , they got wet . But they were 41 by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the 42 to their cars . Circumstances (澧冨喌) or people can take away your material possessions , and they can even take away your 43 . But no one can ever take away your precious 44 . So, don鈥檛forget to make time and take the 45 to make memories every day ! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain . 26锛嶢锛巘alking B锛巜aiting C锛巆omplaining D锛巈xpecting 27锛嶢锛巃s if B锛巈ven if C锛巄ecause D锛巜hen 28锛嶢锛巘aking B锛巔utting C锛巇riving D锛巜ashing 29锛嶢锛巆aught B锛巄roke C锛巌mpressed D锛巆alled 30锛嶢锛巗lows B锛巆omes C锛巔ushes D锛巆alms 31锛嶢锛巃sked B锛巖epeated C锛巖equired D锛巃dded 32锛嶢锛巔ulled B锛巘ouched C锛巜aved D锛巉elt 33锛嶢锛嶹hy B锛嶩ow C锛嶹hen D锛嶹here 34锛嶢锛巘he rain B锛巘he disease C锛巃nything D锛巗omething 35锛嶢锛巗till B锛巗ilent C锛巗erious D锛巃ngry 36锛嶢锛巜hat B 锛巋ow C锛巜hether D锛巌f 37锛嶢锛巇ishonest B锛巗illy C锛巇aring D锛巉orgetful 38锛嶢锛巖ight B锛巜rong C锛巗tupid D锛巆lever 39锛嶢锛巓ff B锛巃long C锛巓n D锛巓ver 40锛嶢锛巗ighing B锛巎oking C锛巇iscussing D锛巜atching 41锛嶢锛巉ollowed B锛巊uided C锛巖espected D锛巔raised 42锛嶢锛巘ime B锛巜ay C锛巗ame D锛巄est 43锛嶢锛巋ouse B锛巑oney C锛巋ealth D锛巘ime 44锛嶢锛巆hildren B锛巑emories C锛巆ourage D锛巈xperience 45锛嶢锛巔ossibilities B锛巓pportunities C锛巖isk D锛巆hallengeВ锛堝叡152鍒嗭紝婊″垎30 鍒嗭級A Newspapers in Great Britain vary greatly in their ways of carrying the news. There are serious papers for those who want to know about important happenings everywhere, both at home and abroad. There are popular newspapers for those who prefer entertainment to information. The London newspaper that is best known outside Great Britain is probably the Times. It began in 1785, and has a high reputation for believable news and serious opinions on the news. It calls itself an independent paper, which means that it does not give its support to a particular political party. Its leading articles give the opinions of the editors, not those of the owners of the paper. Letters to the editor are printed in the newspaper. These parts of the Times are always interesting. Most of the letters are serious subjects. But from time to time there will be long letters on the subject which is not at all serious, perhaps on a new fashion of dress, or the bad manners of the young people, compared with mannersof thirty years ago. 46. If you want to get pleasure, please buy yourself . A. a serious newspaper B. foreign newspaper C. any independent paper D. a popular newspaper 47. The Times has been famous to outside Great Britain for _______ years. A. 126 B. 326 C. 226 D. 429 48. The Times is an independent paper because . A. it supports no political parties B. it is not controlled by the British Government C. it gives specialsupport to all the political parties. D. the editor鈥檚opinions are not examined by the owners of the paper 49. The underlined word 鈥渧ary鈥?in the passage probably means 鈥淿_____鈥? A. improve B. compete with each other C. are different D. keep in touch with each other 50. The writer tells us _______ in this passage. A. all kinds of newspapers in Britain B. all kinds of news in English papers C. how Times is liked by people D. why Times is well-known B On the evening of June 21, 1992, a tall man with brown hair and blue eyes entered the beautiful hall of the Bell Tower Hotel in Xi'an with his bicycle. The hotel workers received him and telephoned the manager, for they had never seen a bicycle in the hotel hall before though they lived in "the kingdom of bicycles". Robert Friedlander, an American, arrived in Xi'an on his bicycle trip across Asia which started last December in New Delhi, India. When he was 11, he read the book Marco Polo and made up his mind to visit the Silk Road. Now, after 44 years, he was on the Silk Road in Xi'an and his early dreams were coming true. Robert Friedlander's next destinations (? were Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Urumqi, etc. He will complete his trip in Pakistan. 51.The hotel workers told the manager about Friedlander coming to the hotel because A. he asked to see the manager. B. he entered the hall with a bike. C. the manager had to know aboutall foreign guests. D. the manager knew about his trip and was expecting him. C Mr. Fitzpatrick has given much attention to his 鈥淲eight reduction鈥?(鍑忚交浣撻噸) programs. Just last year, for example, when he was the main speaker at the company dinner, he said he put on twenty pounds instead of losing thirty he promised he would. The year before that, he joined a health club. He exercised every day and ate less food. At the end of three months, however, he began making excuses about why he couldn鈥檛go there more often. After the health club failed to work, he joined Weight Watchers but stopped going because he was the only man there. And he hated following any of the diet programs. Fitz鈥檚latest idea is to join a walking club to 鈥渨alk off鈥?the weight. 54. Mr. Fitzpatrick was ________ when spoke atthe company dinner last year. A. lighter than the year before B. planning to go on a diet C. heavier than the year before D. with the Weight Watchers銆€55. He did not stay with Weight Watchers because ________. A. he couldn鈥檛do as the diet programs required him B. he felt uncomfortable being watched by women C. the members of Weight Watchers were all women but him D. both A and C銆€56. Which of the following can best explain the main idea of the passage? A. There is no good way to lose weight. B. One can do nothing without a strong will. C. There are different ways to lose weight. D. Walking is the best way of losing weight. D Many animals recognize their food because they see it. So do humans. When you see an apple or a piece of chocolate you know that these are things you can eat. You can also use other senses when you choose your food. You may like it because it smells good or because it tastes good. You may dislike some types of food because they do not look, smell or taste very nice. Different animals use different senses to find and choose their food. A few animals depend on only one of their senses, while most animals use more than one sense. Although there are many different types of food, some animals spend their lives eating only one type. The giant panda锛堝ぇ鐔婄尗锛塭ats only one particular type of bamboo. Other animals eat only one type of food even when given the choice. A kind of white butterfly锛堣澊铦讹級will stay on the leaves of a cabbage, even though there are plenty of other vegetables in the garden. However, most animals have a more varied diet? The bear eats fruits and fish. The fox eats small animals, birds and fruits. The diet of these animals will be different depending on the season. Humans have a very varied diet. We often eat food because we like it and not because it is good for us. In countries such as France and Britain, people eat foods with too much sugar. This makes them overweight, which is bad for their health. Eating too much red meat and animal products, such as butter, can also be bad for the health. Choosing the right food, therefore, has become an area of study in modern life. 57.We can infer from the text that humans and animals _________. A. depend on one sense in choosing food B. are not satisfied with their food C. choose food in similar ways D. eat entirely different food 58. Which of the following eats only one type of food? A. The white butterfly. B. The small bird. C. The bear. D. The fox. 59. Certain animals change their choice of food when ___________. A. the season changes B.the food color changes C. they move to different places D. they are attracted by different smells 60. We can learn from the last paragraph that __________. A. food is chosen for a good reason B. French and British food is good C. some people have few choices of food D. some people care little about healthy diet ?5鍒嗭級10?鍒嗭紝婊″垎20鍒嗭級61. Only then he realize that he was wrong. 62. What the head master referring to at the meeting has something to do with you. 63. The police were looked into the case to see who would be the murderer. 64. The reason why we learn English well is we are able to attend the universities. 65. You will find the map ofgreat valuable in helping you to get around London. 66. The number of peopleinvited was forty, but a number of them was absent for different reasons. I don鈥檛know whether it will rain or not. But if it will , I will stay at home. He made very clear that he wouldn鈥檛change his mind. They failed to pass the exam last time. I regretted not be able to help them. Tom swims better than I, but he doesn鈥檛swim as good as my brother. ?涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪锛?5鍒嗭級Mr.White 鎵撶畻璇蜂竴浣嶈憲?鍗℃櫘鎷夋柉(Martin Karplus)鏁欐巿锛?.鍗℃櫘鎷夋柉绠€浠??930骞?鏈?5鏃ュ嚭鐢熶簬濂ュ湴鍒╋?Harvard University) 鐨勪竴鍚嶅寲瀛︽暀鎺堛€?鎺ㄨ崘鐞嗙敱1 鍗℃櫘鎷夋柉鏂圭▼锛圞arplus equation)灏辨槸浠ヤ粬鐨勫悕瀛楀懡鍚嶇殑浠栧拰鍏朵粬涓や綅鍚屼簨鍏卞悓鑾峰緱2013濂?鍙傝€冭瘝姹囷細theoretical ?colleague 鍚屼簨娉ㄦ剰锛?1 璇嶆暟100宸﹀彸 2 ?3 淇″緱寮€澶寸粨灏惧凡缁忕粰鍑猴紝涓斾笉璁″叆鎬昏瘝姹?Dear Mr. White, I heard that you are planning toYours sincerely, Li Hua 涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪One possible version Dear Mr. White, I heard that you are planning to invite a famous scientist to give us a speech, so I鈥檓writing to ask whether we can have a speech given by Professor Martin Karplus. Born on March15, 1930, Professor Martin Karplus is an Austrian-born American theoretical chemist. He works as a professor of chemistry at Harvard University. I have two reasons for asking for him to give us a speech. One is that the Karplus equation is named after him, and the other is that he received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with two other colleagues. Thank you for reading my letter. I hope you can consider my suggestion seriously. Yours sincerely, Li Hua。
2017高一英语上册词组汇总(7-9单元)2017楂樹竴鑻辫涓婂唽璇嶇粍姹囨€伙紙7-9鍗曞厓锛?Unit 7 蹇呬細璇嶈 A CITY OF HEROES 1. cultural relics/sites 鏂囧寲鍙よ抗2. in one's opinion 浠ユ煇浜虹殑鎰忚 3. Where there is a river, there is a city. 4. on the bank of a river 鍦ㄦ渤宀革紡鐣?5. during/in one's lifetime; in all one's life; throughout one's life 鍦ㄦ煇浜虹殑涓€鐢熶腑6. look like something out of a fairy tale 鍍忔槸浠庣璇濈璧板嚭鏉ョ殑涓€鏍?7. in history 鍦ㄥ巻鍙蹭笂8. under attack/fire 琚敾鍑?(under=in the process of) under arrest; under discussion; under construction; under consideration; under control; under examination; under investigation; under observation; under repairs; 9. give in 锛坱o sb) 璁╂锛屽眻鏈?give up 鏀惧純give out 鍙戞斁锛?鍙戝嚭锛堝厜锛涚儹锛涙皵绛夛級锛涚敤灏?give off 鏁e彂锛堝厜锛涚儹锛涙皵锛?give away 鎶涘純锛涙崘璧?give over 杞氦锛岀Щ浜?hand over 10. in ruins 搴熷bring鈥o ruin 浣库€﹀彉鎴愬簾澧?ruin sth come/go to ruin=fall into ruin 鍙樻垚搴熷11. lie in pieces on the ground 鎴愪负纰庣墖鎾掍簡涓€鍦?12. We will do everything/all/what we can to save our city. 13. It seems (to me) that鈥? It seems as if 鈥? There seems to be鈥?S. + seems/seemed to... 14. bring鈥ack to life 浣库€﹀鑻忥紝浣库€﹁嫃閱?come back to life 澶嶈嫃锛?鑻忛啋15. with the help of 锛?with sb's help 鍦ㄢ€︾殑甯姪涓?16. including sth. / sth. included鍖呮嫭鈥﹀湪鍐?鍖哄垎锛歩nclude 鍜宑ontain This album contains 30 maps, including three of China. 17. look out over the city 淇杩欎釜鍩庡競18. come true 瀹炵幇(realize one鈥檚dream) come easy/right/loose 19. Strong, proud and united, the people of St Petersburg are the modern heroes of Russia. 褰㈠璇嶅仛浼撮殢鎬х姸璇細Cruso returned home, full of fear. The policeman put down the telephone, satisfied with a smile on his face. I went to bed, hungry. LANGUAGESTUDY & GRAMMAR 19. over a period of 150 years 缁忚繃150 骞?19. change one's mind 鏀瑰彉涓绘剰20. in men's table tennis singles / doubles event 鍦ㄧ敺瀛愪箳涔撶悆鍗曟墦姣旇禌涓?21. pull down 鎺ㄥ€掞紱鎷?21. send up 鍙戝皠send for; send out; 22. set up 鎴愮珛; 寤虹珛锛沠ound; put up; build 23. turn/change鈥nto鈥?鎶娾€﹀彉鎴?24. keep the same look 淇濇寔鍘熻矊25. so far = up till now 鍒扮洰鍓嶄负姝?INTEGRATING SKILLS 26. make + 瀹捐锛嬪璇ˉ瓒宠浣跨殑鈥?make + 瀹捐+ do sth =sb be made to do sth + n. + adj. + done make one's voice heard 锛?make oneself known/understood WORKBOOK EXERCISES 27. provide / supply sth for sb = provide sb with sth. 缁欌€︽彁渚?offer sb sth = offer sth to sb 28. be careful with 瀵光€﹀皬蹇冿紡璁ょ湡29. have much/little/nothing in common 鏈夊緢澶氾紡鍑犱箮娌℃湁锛忔病鏈夊叡鍚屼箣澶?30. be made up of 鐢扁€︾粍鎴?consist of 31. settle down 瀹氬眳settle a problem 32. keep in touch with 涓庘€︿繚鎸佽仈绯?keep track of get in touch with 涓庘€﹀彇寰楄仈绯?be out of touch with 涓庘€﹀け鍘昏仈绯?lose touch with 涓庘€﹀け鍘昏仈绯?33. bring down锛弖p the price 闄嶄环锛忔彁浠?v.t go down /up v.i 34. put up a notice 寮犺创甯冨憡35. the State Council 鍥藉姟闄?THE RESCUE OF ABU SIMBEL 36. for several reasons 鐢变簬涓€浜涘師鍥?37. all through the year 锛?all the year round 涓€骞村洓瀛?throughout the year 38. rise by 63 meters 涓婂崌浜?3 绫?by 琛ㄧず鈥滅浉宸▼搴︹€?39. as a result/consequence of 鐢变簬鈥︾殑缁撴灉40. date from = date back to 杩芥函浜庯紱濮嬪缓浜?This temple dates from the Song Dynasty. The temple, dating back to the Song Dynasty, will be pull down. 41. in danger 澶勪簬鍗遍櫓涓? out of danger 鑴辩鍗遍櫓42. be carved in rock 琚埢鍦ㄥ博鐭充笂43. make a plan for 涓衡€﹀埗璁㈣鍒?44. stone by stone 涓€鍧楃煶澶翠竴鍧楃煶澶村湴one by one 45. in all = in total =altogether 鎬诲叡46. be marked with 琚爣涓娾€﹁鍙?47. Three Gorges Dam 涓夊场澶у潩48. The Temple of Heaven 澶╁潧Unit 8 蹇呬細涔犺WARMING UP & SPEAKING 1. the Olympic Games 濂ヨ繍浼?2.stand for 浠h〃锛涘蹇嶏紱鏀寔/鎷ユ姢锛涗负...鍊欓€変汉鍖哄垎锛歳epresent 鍜?stand for 3. the Olympic Torch Relay 濂ヨ繍鐏偓鎺ュ姏4. the host city 涓诲姙鍩庡競5. be worth 锛?n. 鍊尖€?sth.+ be worth doing 鈥﹀€煎緱鍋?be worthy of + n. be worthy of being done be worthy to be done It is worth while to do sth / doing sth 6. score 20 points 寰?0鍒?锛坴.锛?a score of people 20浜?two score of people 40浜?three score and ten of people 70浜?scores of people 璁稿浜?娉ㄦ剰锛歛dozen eggs 鍗佷簩涓浮铔?two dozen eggs a dozen of these eggs 涓€鎵撹繖绉嶉浮铔?dozens of eggs 璁稿楦¤泲THE OLYMPIC GAMES 7. every four years 姣忓洓骞达紱姣忛殧涓夊勾every fourth year 姣忕鍥涘勾every other year 姣忛殧涓€骞?every few years 姣忛殧鍑犲勾8. take part in = join in = participate in 鍙傚姞attend 鍑哄腑join sb (in doing sth) 鍜屾煇浜轰竴璧峰仛鏌愪簨9. compete in 鍙傚姞锛堢珵璧涳級competeagainst/with 涓庘€︾浉瀵规姉compete for 涓衡€﹁€岀珵浜?10. allow/permit/forbid sb to do sth 鍏佽/绂佹鏌愪汉鍋氭煇浜?allow/permit/forbid doing sth 鍏佽/绂佹鍋氭煇浜?Nothing is permitted; everything is allowed. 涓€鍒囬兘涓嶏紙鏄庢枃锛夊噯璁革紱浣嗕篃涓嶏紙鏄庢枃锛夌姝€?11. in modern times 鍦ㄧ幇浠?in ancient times 鍦ㄥ彜浠?12. do 锛弔ry one's best to do sth 灏藉姏鍋氭煇浜?13. rank third/high/low 浣嶅眳绗笁/鎺掑悕楂橈紙浣庯級She ranks first in English study in our class. people of all ranks 鍚勪釜闃跺眰鐨勪汉14. host the Olympic games 涓诲姙濂ヨ繍浼?15. light the torch 鐐圭噧鐏偓(lit鈥昹it; lighted鈥昹ighted) He lit a candle and the lighted candle lit up the room. 16. in preparation for 涓衡€﹀仛鍑嗗prepare for 涓衡€﹀仛鍑嗗make preparations for 涓?..浣滃噯澶?17. have a good / bad effect on 鈥﹀鈥︽湁濂?鍧忓奖鍝?affect have influence on=influence LANGUAGE STUDY 18. tens of thousands of 鎴愬崈涓婁竾19. pay 鈥? to sb) for sth 浠橀挶缁欌€︿拱鈥?20. at the opening /closing (ceremony) of 鍦ㄢ€﹀紑/闂箷寮忎笂21. by hand 鎵嬪伐with one鈥檚hands 22. spend鈥n sth 鍦ㄢ€﹁姳璐癸紙閽憋紱鏃堕棿锛?spend鈥?(in) doing sth 鑺?锛堥挶锛涙椂闂达級鍋氭煇浜?spend (time) +a place 鍦ㄦ煇鍦板害杩囷紙涓€娈垫椂闂达級23. more than 锛?not only 涓嶄粎More than fifty people attended the conference. He dressed more than simply.浠栫┛鐫€鏋佷负鏈寸礌銆?We were more than pleased to hear of her coming. He is more than a teacher to me. She more than smiled, but laughed. (宀傛鏄井绗戯紝绠€鐩存槸澶х瑧) He is more brave than wise. (鏈夊媷鏃犺皨) more than涓嶄粎no more than = only 浠呬粎Yao Ming has more than just size; he also has great skill and speed and he is a team player. 锛堜笉浠咃級He has no more than handsome look; he is neither wise nor polite. 锛堜粎浠咃級not more than = less than 涓嶈秴杩囷紱鑷冲no more than = only 浠呬粎There is no more than ten yuan in my pocket. (鍙湁) There is not more than ten yuan in my pocket. 锛堜笉鍒帮級He is no taller/no more careful than me. 锛堝苟涓嶆瘮...鏇达級He is not taller/more careful than me. 锛堜笉濡傦級24. live one's dream 锛漷ry to realize one's dream 鍔姏瀹炵幇姊︽兂WORKBOOK EXERCISES 25. set /give a good example to sb 涓衡€︽爲绔嬪ソ姒滄牱copy / follow the example of 瀛︿範/鏁堜豢...鐨勬鏍?26. the International Olympic Committee 鍥介檯濂ュ浼?27. the spirit of the Olympic Games 濂ユ灄鍖瑰厠绮剧28. care about 鍏冲績29. take up 鍗犲幓锛堢┖闂达級锛?寮€濮嬩粠浜嬶紱鎷胯捣锛?30. put on weight = gain weight 浣撻噸澧炲姞lose weight 鍑忚偉31. as follows 濡備笅FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME 32. even if 鍗充娇33. hear about/of 鍚hear from sb 鏀跺埌鏌愪汉鏉ヤ俊hear that... 鍚34. I wish +浠庡彞锛堣櫄鎷熻姘旓紱鏃舵€佸€掗€€涓€姝ワ級I wish I were twenty years younger. I wish I could make as much money as Michael Jordan. I wish I had seen my favuorite movie star the other day. 35锛巇eal with 瀵逛粯锛涘簲浠橈紱澶勭悊锛涙秹鍙婏紱鍋氱敓鎰?How did you deal with the rubbish? What did you do with the rubbish? 36. shoot the ball into the other team's goal 鎶婄悆韪㈠叆瀵规柟鐞冮棬Unit 9 蹇呬細涔犺SPEAKING 1.be used for 琚敤浜庘€?be used as 琚敤浣溾€?2. Itdepends. 瑕佺湅鎯呭喌鑰屽畾銆?LIFE ON THE GO 3. live life on the go 杩囩潃蹇欑鐨勭敓娲?4. on the go 蹇欏繖纰岀鐨勶紱鍥涘濂旇蛋 5. make it possible for sb to do sth 浣垮緱鏌愪汉鍋氭煇浜嬫垚涓哄彲鑳?6. throughout the world 閬嶅強涓栫晫7. more than 涓嶄粎锛?澶氫簬锛?no more than 浠呬粎锛?鍙笉杩?not more than 灏戜簬锛?涓嶈冻8. add to 澧炴坊锛涘鍔?add鈥o鈥?缁欌€﹀鍔犫€?add up 鍔犺捣鏉?add up to 鍔犺捣鏉ユ€诲叡鏄?9. remind sb of/about sth 鎻愰啋鏌愪汉鏌愪簨remind sb to do sth 鎻愰啋鏌愪汉鍋氭煇浜?remind sb of doing sth 鎻愰啋鏌愪汉宸插仛杩囨煇浜?remind that (10)锛巋ave an appointment with sb. 鍜屸€︽湁棰勭害keep /break one's appointment 瀹堢害锛忚繚绾?make an appointment with sb. 鍜屸€︾害瀹?by appointment 鎸夌害瀹?11. obey /break the rules 閬靛畧锛忚繚鍙嶈瀹?12. agree (not) to do sth agree that sb can/will do sth agree with; agree to; agree on 13. dare not do = don't dare to do 涓嶆暍浣溾€?鍚宯eed) 14. take sth/sb away from 鈥?鎶娾€?浠庘€?甯︼紡鎷胯蛋14. stay/keep in touch with sb.; /keep track of be in touch with 涓庘€︿繚鎸佽仈绯?get in touch with 涓庘€﹀彇寰楄仈绯?lose touch with 涓庘€﹀け鍘昏仈绯?be out of touch with 15. call for help 姹傛晳16. in case (of an emergency) 涓囦竴锛?浠ュ厤in case +浠庡彞涓囦竴17. do whatever he wants to do 鎯冲共浠€涔堝氨骞蹭粈涔?whatever 鍜?no matter what 鍖哄垎LANGUAGE STUDY 18. according to 鏍规嵁19. the negative/positive effect of 鈥?鐨勮礋闈?姝i潰褰卞搷INTEGRATING SKILLS 20. take over 鎺ョ21. (in) the way that/in which鈥?鈥︾殑鏂规硶The few surviving human beings are being used (in) the way (that) we use machines today. 22. break down 鍑烘晠闅?23. dream of/ about 姊﹁锛涙ⅵ鎯?24. fail to do sth; fail in doing sth 娌¤兘鍋氬埌鈥?succeed in doing sth 鎴愬姛鐨勫仛鏌愪簨be successful in doing sth 25. force sb to do sth 寮鸿揩鏌愪汉鍋氭煇浜?oblige sb to do sth by force 闈犳鍔?26. come up with 鎯冲埌锛?鎻愬嚭27. take steps /measures/action to do sth 閲囧彇鎺柦28. look up the words in the dictionary 鍦ㄥ瓧鍏镐笂鏌ュ崟璇?29.go for a job interview 鍘婚潰璇曟壘宸ヤ綔30. unite as one 鍥㈢粨涓€鑷?31. hand in one's homework 浜や綔涓?32. suffer a serious defeat 閬儴璐?FUTURE TRAVEL锛歍ELEPORTATION 33. be based on 浠モ€︿负鍩虹34. take 鈥part 鎶娾€﹀垎瑙?=separate put鈥ogether 35. on the way 鍦ㄨ矾涓?on one鈥檚way to 鍦ㄥ幓...鐨勮矾涓?in the way 濡ㄧ锛涙尅閬?in a way 鍦ㄦ煇绉嶇▼搴︿笂by the way 椤轰究闂竴涓?锛坕n锛塼his/that way 杩欐牱in the same way 鐢ㄥ悓鏍风殑鏂规硶in different ways 鐢ㄤ笉鍚岀殑鏂规硶in no way 鍐充笉锛涗竴鐐逛篃涓?the way to do/of doing sth 鍋?..鐨勬柟娉?the way (that/in which)瀹氳浠庡彞make one鈥檚way to 鏈?..璧板幓all the way 涓€璺笂锛涗粠澶磋嚦灏?by way of 缁忕敱锛涢€氳繃...鐨勬柟娉?way of life 鐢熸椿鏂瑰紡36. so far 鍒扮洰鍓嶄负姝?37. We are still a long way from being able to do sth. =It will take us a long time to be able to do sth. 38. It is possible (for sb) to do sth It is likely/possible/probable that... Sb is likely to do sth. 39. The more we know, the more we can imagine. 瓒?.., 灏辫秺.... The more you listen to English, the easier it will become. The longer you live in this place, the less you will like it.。
关于友谊的大学英语作文it had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech. whatsoever is delighted in solitude, is either awild beast or a god. for it is most true, that a naturaland secret hatred, and aversation towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast; but it is most untrue, that it should have any character at all, of the divine nature; ecept it proceed, not out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man鈥檚 self, for a higher conversation: such as is found to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen; as epimenides the candian, numa the roman, empedocles the sicilian, and apollonius of tyana; and truly and really, in divers of the ancient hermits and holy fathers of the church. but little do men perceive what solitude is, andhow far it etendeth. for a crowd is not pany; and faces are but a gallery of pictures; and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love. the latin adage meeteth with it a little: magna civitas, magna solitudo; because in a great town friends are scattered; so that there is not that fellowship, for the most part, which is in less neighborhoods. but we may go further, and affirm most truly, that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends; without which the world is but a wilderness; andeven in this sense also of solitude, whosoever in the frame of his nature and affections, is unfit for friendship, he taketh it of the beast, and not from humanity.a principal fruit of friendship, is the ease and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. we know diseases of stoppings, and suffocations, are the most dangerous inthe body; and it is not much otherwise in the mind; you may take sarza to open the liver, steel to open the spleen, flowers of sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain; but no receipt opeh the heart, but a true friend; to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession.it is a strange thing to observe, how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship, whereof we speak: so great, as they purchase it, many times, at the hazard of their own safety and greatness. for princes, in regard of the distance of their fortune fromthat of their subjects and servants, cannot gather this fruit, ecept (to make themselves capable thereof) theyraise some persons to be, as it were, panions and almost equals to themselves, which many times sorteth to inconvenience. the modern languages give unto such persons the name of favorites, or privadoes; as if it were matterof grace, or conversation. but the roman name attaih the true use and cause thereof, naming them participes curarum; for it is that which tieth the knot. and we see plainlythat this hath been done, not by weak and passionate princes only, but by the wisest and most politic that ever reigned; who have oftentimes joined to themselves some of their servants; whom both themselves have called friends, and allowed other likewise to call them in the same manner; using the word which is received between private men.l. sylla, when he manded rome, raised pompey (after surnamed the great) to that height, that pompey vaunted himself for sylla鈥檚 overmatch. for when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit of sylla, and that sylla did a little resent thereat, and began to speak great, pompey turned upon him again, and in effect bade him be quiet; for that more men adored the sun rising, than the sun setting. with julius caesar, decimus brutus had obtained that interest, as he set him down, in his testament, for heir in remainder, after his nephew. and this was the man that had power with him, to draw him forth to his death. for when caesar would have discharged the senate, in regard of some ill presages, and specially a dream of calpurnia; this man lifted him gently by the arm out of his chair, telling him he hoped he would not dismiss the senate, till his wife had dreamt a better dream. and itseemeth his favor was so great, as antonius, in a letter which is recited verbatim in one of cicero鈥檚 philippics, calleth him venefica, witch; as if he had enchanted caesar. augustus raised agrippa (though of mean birth) to that height, as when he consulted with maecenas, about the marriage of his daughter julia, maecenas took the libertyto tell him, that he must either marry his daughter to agrippa, or take away his life; there was no third war, he had made him so great. with tiberius caesar, sejanus had ascended to that height, as they two were termed, and reckoned, as a pair of friends. tiberius in a letter to him saith, haec pro amicitia nostra non oultavi; and the whole senate dedicated an altar to friendship, as to a goddess,in respect of the great dearness of friendship, betweenthem two. the like, or more, was between septimius severus and plautianus. for he forced his eldest son to marry the daughter of plautianus; and would often maintain plautianus, in doing affronts to his son; and did write also in aletter to the senate, by these words: i love the man so well, as i wish he may over鈥搇ive me. now if theseprinces had been as a trajan, or a marcus aurelius, a man might have thought that this had proceeded of an abundant goodness of nature; but being men so wise, of such strength and severity of mind, and so etreme lovers of themselves,as all these were, it proveth most plainly that they foundtheir own felicity (though as great as ever happened to mortal men) but as an half piece, ecept they mought have a friend, to make it entire; and yet, which is more, they were princes that had wives, sons, nephews; and yet all these could not supply the fort of friendship.it is not to be forgotten, what ineus observeth of his first master, duke charles the hardy, namely, that he would municate his secrets with none; and least of all, those secrets which troubled him most. whereupon he goeth on, and saith that towards his latter time, that closeness did impair, and a little perish his understanding. surely ineus mought have made the same judgment also, if it had pleased him, of his second master, lewis the eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. the parable of pythagoras is dark, but true; cor ne edito; eat not the heart. certainly if a man would give it a hard phrase, those that want friends, to open themselves unto are cannibals of their own hearts. but one thing is most admirable (wherewith i will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is, that this municating of a man鈥檚self to his friend, works two contrary effects; for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in halves. for there is no man, that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more; and no man that imparteth his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. so that it is intruth, of operation upon a man鈥檚 mind, of like virtue as the alchemists use to attribute to their stone, for man鈥檚 body; that it worketh all contrary effects, but still to the good and benefit of nature. but yet without praying in aid of alchemists, there is a manifest image of this, in the ordinary course of nature. for in bodies, union strengtheh and cherisheth any natural action; and on the other side, weakeh and dulleth any violent impression: and even so it is of minds.the second fruit of friendship, is healthful and sovereign for the understanding, as the first is for the affections. for friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections, from storm and tempests; but it maketh daylight in the understanding, out of darkness, and confusion of thoughts. neither is this to be understood only of faithful counsel, which a man receiveth from his friend; but before you e to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the municating and discoursing with another; he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly, he seeth how they look when they are turned into words: finally, he waeth wiser than himself; and that more by an hour鈥檚 discourse, than by a day鈥檚 meditation. it was well said by themistocles, to the king of persia, that speech was like cloth of arras,opened and put abroad; whereby the imagery doth appear in figure; whereas in thoughts they lie but as in packs.neither is this second fruit of friendship, in opening the understanding, restrained only to such friends as are ableto give a man counsel; (they indeed are best;) but even without that, a man learh of himself, and bringeth his own thoughts to light, and whetteth his wits as against a stone, which itself cuts not. in a word, a man were better relate himself to a statua, or picture, than to suffer histhoughts to pass in smother.add now, to make this second fruit of friendship plete, that other point, which lieth more open, and falleth within vulgar observation; which is faithful counsel from a friend. heraclitus saith well in one of his enigmas, dry light is ever the best. and certain it is, that the light that a man receiveth by counsel from another, is drier and purer, than that which eth from his own understanding and judgment; which is ever infused, and drenched, in his affections and customs. so as there is as much difference between the counsel, that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend, andof a flatterer. for there is no such flatterer as is a man鈥檚 self; and there is no such remedy against flattery ofa man鈥檚 self, as the liberty of a friend. counsel is of two sorts: the one concerning manners, the other concerningbusiness. for the first, the best preservative to keep the mind in health, is the faithful admonition of a friend. the calling of a man鈥檚 self to a strict aount, is a medicine, sometime too piercing and corrosive. reading good books of morality, is a little flat and dead. observing our faultsin others, is sometimes improper for our case. but the best receipt (best, i say, to work, and best to take) is the admonition of a friend. it is a strange thing to behold, what gross errors and etreme absurdities many (especiallyof the greater sort) do mit, for want of a friend to tell them of them; to the great damage both of their fame and fortune: for, as st. james saith, they are as men that look sometimes into a glass, and presently forget their ownshape and favor. as for business, a man may think, if he will, that two eyes see no more than one; or that a gamester seeth always more than a looker鈥搊n; or that a man in anger, is as wise as he that hath said over the four and twenty letters; or that a musket may be shot off aswell upon the arm, as upon a rest; and such other fond and high imaginations, to think himself all in all. but whenall is done, the help of good counsel is that which setteth business straight. and if any man think that he will take counsel, but it shall be by pieces; asking counsel in one business, of one man, and in another business, of another man; it is well (that is to say, better, perhaps, than ifhe asked none at all); but he runh two dangers: one, that he shall not be faithfully counselled; for it is a rare thing, ecept it be from a perfect and entire friend, to have counsel given, but such as shall be bowed and crooked to some ends, which he hath, that giveth it. the other,that he shall have counsel given, hurtful and unsafe (though with good meaning), and mied partly of mischief and partly of remedy; even as if you would call a physician, that is thought good for the cure of the disease you plain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some other kind; and so cure the disease, andkill the patient. but a friend that is wholly acquainted with a man鈥檚 estate, will beware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon other inconvenience. and therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct.after these two noble fruits of friendship (peace in the affections, and support of the judgment), followeth the last fruit; which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels; i mean aid, and bearing a part, in all actions and oasions. here the best way to represent to life the manifold use of friendship, is to cast and see how many things there are, which a man cannot do himself; and then it will appear, that it was a sparing speech of theancients, to say, that a friend is another himself; forthat a friend is far more than himself. men have their time, and die many times, in desire of some things which they principally take to heart; the bestowing of a child, the finishing of a work, or the like. if a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of those things will continue after him. so that a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. a man hath a body, and that body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life are as it were granted to him, and his deputy. for he may eercise them by his friend. how many things are there which a man cannot, with any face or eliness, say or do himself? a man can scarce allege his own merits with modesty, much less etol them; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg; and a number of the like. but all these things are graceful, in a friend鈥檚mouth, which are blushing in a man鈥檚 own. so again, aman鈥檚 person hath many proper relations, which he cannot put off. a man cannot speak to his son but as a father; to his wife but as a husband; to his enemy but upon terms: whereas a friend may speak as the case requires, and not as it sorteth with the person. but to enumerate these things were endless; i have given the rule, where a man cannotfitly play his own part; if he have not a friend, he mayquit the stage.。
2012届中考英语完形填空总复习教案12012?(1) A teenage girl couldn鈥檛stand her family rules, so she left home. She wanted to be a star and became famous. But she had a little education and 1 years later, she had to ask for food on the street for a living. Now her father has died. Her mother is an old woman. But she is still 2 her daughter. She has been to every corner of the city. Everywhere she goes, she 3 a big photo of her daughter on the wall. At the lower part of the photo she writes, 鈥淚still love you ome back home!鈥?One鈥檛day, the daughter saw one of the photos. She was so surprised that she couldnbelieve her 4 . 鈥淚s that me?鈥?She moved 5 and read the words, 鈥淚still loveyou鈥︹??She cried. She couldn鈥檛wait 6 back home. When she got home, itwas early morning. She pushed the door. The door opened itself. She rushed to the鈥淚t鈥檚bedroom at once. Her mother was sleeping there. She 7 her mother up,me! Your daughter is back home!鈥?The mother and daughter looked at each other with excitement, full of happy tears. The daughter asked, 鈥?8 is the door unlocked?A thief could get in.鈥?The mother answered softly, 鈥淭he door has never locked 9 you left. We miss you all the time. We believe that you鈥檒l come back some day.鈥?As everyone knows, parents love their children forever. Children should also understand their parents and share their happiness, sadness, even everything with their parents. 10 this way, both parents and children can be happy. ( )1. A. a little B. a few C. much D. more ( )2. A. looking for B. looking after C. looking at D. looking up ( )3.A. sets onB. puts upC. cuts upD. makes up ( )4. A. eyes B. ears C. nose D. head ( )5.A. fartherB. furtherC. closerD. away ( )6. A. going B. go C. to gone D. to go ( )7. A. wake B. wakes C. woke D. waking ( )8. A. what B. who C. when D. why ( )9. A.since B. for C. before D. unless ( )10. A. with B. in C. by D. on(2)Stuart and Steve were twin brothers. Stuart loved to play basketball. But Steve loved to read books. One day Stuart was playing basketball 1 he fell and broke his leg. When they took him to the hospital, the doctor said he wouldn鈥檛be able to playfor six months. Steve went 2 him and brought him books on basketball. At first Stuart wasn鈥檛going to read them. Then he began to read them and 3 that there were ways he could play basketball better. He began to think that books weren鈥檛that 4 . When Stuart鈥檚leg started getting better, Steve would help him by going for walks with him. 5 Stuart鈥檚doctor said he could start playing basketball again. Then Stuart showed Steve how to toss (鎶? for baskets. Steve found that he enjoyed it.Then Stuart was ready to 6 the basketball games. Steve went to games and enjoyed himself. They then 7 practiced basketball and read books together. So you can see, when 8 happens, something good may also happen. Steve showed Stuart about books and Stuart showed Steve about basketball. So you can also 9 showing others something that you like to do and they can show you something that they like to do.10 you can find new things to do. ( )1. A. until B. when C. after D. where ( )2. A. on seeing B. to call C. to visit D. to look ( )3. A. saw B. looked C. read D. found ( )4. A. good B. bad C. better D. worse ( )5. A. But B. However C. Finally D. So ( )6. A. take part B. win C. lose D. join in ( )7. A. always B. never C. seldom D. much ( )8. A. anything good B. something nice C. something bad D. anything wrong ( )9. A. try B. practice C. enjoy D. like ( )10. A. On the way B. By the way C. All the way D. In this way (3) Many Chinese students find it difficult to learn English, but not Chinese, because Chinese is their mother language. In fact Chinese is much more difficult to 1 than English. Still some students in other countries can speak Chinese very 2 . If you don鈥檛see them, you will take them for Chinese. What 3 them successful? 鈥淔or me, conversation is the most helpful. I try to speak in 4 . If you only listen to what others speak , you will be good at 5 , but if you talk as muchas you can, you will find you can speak 6 ,鈥?says Jenny Brown, an English girl now7 Chinese at Beijing University. 8 is interested in Chinese and its history. She thinks that to learn a language, one must try to know 9 about the country. Chinese is different from English, 10 we can use the same way in learning it. It is conversation. ( )1. A. talk B. say C. learn D. know ( )2. A. well B. good C. bad D. badly ( )3. A. makes B. make C. let D. lets ( )4. A. English B. Japan C. French D. Chinese ( )5. A. listen B. talk C. listening D. talking ( )6. A. good English B. good Chinese C. bad English D. Bad Chinese ( )7. A. picking up B. catching up C. studying D. teaching ( )8. A. He B. She C. Her D. His ( )9. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything ( )10. A. so B. and C. also D. but (4) Jenny was my grandmother鈥檚sister and she was an amazing woman. She was born in 1901 and 1 in 2000. It was a pity that she didn鈥檛live to celebrate锛堝簡绁濓級her 100th birthday, 2 she had a good, long life. She had already been a professional 3 before many women had jobs. She taught in Africa for many years. Then she moved to Malaysia and taught English there for a few years. At that time, people didn鈥檛travel 4 a plane, so she had to travel there by ship. It took her three months 5 from England to Malaysia in those days. In 1947,she traveled by plane for the first time. This made traveling 6 easier and quicker. She continued to teach around the world until she was 75 years old. Jenny really loved teaching and she was also good at telling stories. I always loved to hear her 7 her stories. They were 8 interesting that I would like to listen to her when I was free. It was 9 that she could remember everything even though she was so old. I think it was because she never stopped10 .My grandmother鈥檚sister was really an amazing woman. ( )1.A.death B. die C. died D. was dying ( )2.A. so B. and C. or D. but ( )3.A.singer B. teacher C. manager D. doctor ( )4.A.on B. at C. by D. with ( )5.A.to sail B. sailing C. to fly D. to send ( )6.A.too B. much C. more D. a lot ( )7.A.talk to B. talk with C. say D. talk about ( )8.A.so B. such C. very D. much ( )9.A.boring B. relaxing C. amazing D. tiring( )10.A.work and think B. working and thinking C. to work and think D. to have a rest(5)A group of frogs were traveling through the forests, but unluckily two of them fellinto a hole. The other frogs tried to help them. When they saw how 1 the hole was, they cried to the two frogs that they could not be saved. The two frogs didn鈥檛 2and tried their best to jump up out of the hole. The other frogs 3 saying that they were sure to die. 4 , one of the two frogs, who heard what the other frogs were saying, 5 . Then he fell down and died. The other frog, however, 6 to jump as hard as he could, and at last made it out. When he 7 , the other frogs asked, 鈥淒idn鈥檛you hear us?鈥?The frog, who had a poor 8 , explained, 鈥?thought you were encouraging me all the time.鈥?The story teaches us a 9 : There is power(鍔涢噺) of life and death in the tongue. An 10 word to those who are down can help them out while a discouraging word can kill them. ( )1. A. small B. deep C. big D. wide ( )2. A. care B. refuse C. insist D. think ( )3. A. kept B. finished C. practiced D. stopped ( )4. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Happily\ ( )5. A. went on B. ran away C. jumped out D. gaveup ( )6. A. happened B. continued C. planned D. wanted ( )7. A. got out B. ran away C. got off D. woke up ( )8. A. smelling B. eyesight C. hearing D. looking ( )9. A. way B. skill C. sentence D. lesson ( )10. A. interesting B. exciting C. excellent D. encouraging (6) Everybody dreams. Some people think dreams can tell us about the future. Other people think dreams tell us about ourselves. It鈥檚like our 1 is talking to us. Why are dreams 2 strange and hard to understand? Some people think our brain uses 3 to talk to us. When we fly, swim, or fall down in our dreams, it has a 4 meaning. Lots of doctors help people 5 their dreams. They find that dreams tell us about our 6 and fears. These days, many scientists 7 that dreams are very important. During the day, we have many 8 , and our brain receives a lot of information. When we dream, our brain 9 information that is not important, and puts the most important information into our 10 . As we learn more about the brain, wemay find answers to our questions about dreams. ( )1. A. body B. spirit C. brain D. heart ( )2. A. never B. seldom C. ever D. often ( )3. A. symbols B. examples C. numbers D. pictures ( )4. A. special B. serious C. similar D. great ( )5. A. finish B. forget C. understand D. continue ( )6. A. hopes B. rights C. positions D. abilities ( )7. A. reply B. believe C. doubt D. worry ( )8. A. experiences B. dreams C. mistakes D. inventions ( )9. A. passes on B. looks into C. throws away D. asks for ( )10. A. feelings B. stories C. lives D. memories (7)Marc sat next to me when we were in Hill Junior School. He had a serious 1 in communicating with people. One always had to guess what he was saying. 2 , most of my classmates did not like to be with him because his hands and shirts were always 3 .I tried to let him know the importance of being clean by 4 him several times a day to wash his hands. But he just could not understand. 銆?銆?One day, our teacherMiss West walked up to Marc. 5 saying anything, she took Marc to the washroom. Slowly, Miss West washed his 6 and told him that he should keep himself clean. She did that every day for one month. 7 , Marc understood. 銆?銆?Miss West鈥檚love has given me a good example to follow when I 8 my job. I always remember to teach my students by showing them the right 9 to do things. And most important of all, I always remember to give them 10 to learn and to grow up. ( )1. A. question B. problem C. accident D. hobby ( )2. A. Instead B. However C. Besides D. Except ( )3. A. dirty B. clean C. new D. old ( )4. A. talking B. saying C. speaking D. telling ( )5. A. With B. Without C. After D. Above ( )6. A. face B. feet C. shirts D. hands ( )7. A. Atlast B. At first C. Such as D. So far ( )8. A. did B. am doing C. have done D. am going to do ( )9. A. ways B. answers C. time D. food ( )10. A. more advice B. less advice C. more time D. less time (8) Long ago锛宨n a small village of Wakefield lived two farmers锛孒arry and Peter锛嶩arry was very hard working while Peter was 1 锛嶦very day Harry got up early and came home late锛宐ut Peter walked around for fun锛?One summer there was no 2 and the crops(搴勭)were dying锛嶩arry thought锛屸?淚must do something to save these crops锛宱r they shall die锛庘?漌ith this 3 in mind锛宧e went out to find a river so that he could dig a canal(娌熸笭)to his field锛嶩e walked on and on, feeling tired andthirsty锛嶢fter a 4 search锛宧e found a river full of blue water锛嶩e was very happy锛嶩e started digging a canal to his field. 5 it was noon his wife sent their daughter to bring Harry home 6 lunch锛嶣ut Harry did not go锛嶩e did not want to leave his work unfinished锛嶩e completed his work 7 at night锛嶩e Was very锛?Peter did satisfied锛?He went home and had a good meal and 8 into a sound sleepthe same锛嶣ut he was not at all determined(鏈夊喅蹇冪殑)锛嶩e also 9 digging a canal to his field but he didn鈥檛have his work completed锛嶩is field did not get10 water and all his crops died锛?Harry鈥檚field would be watered when needed锛嶩e had a good harvest because of his hard work锛?( )1.A.cruel B.1azy C.careless D.silly ( )2.A.rain B.wind C.cloud D.river ( )3.A.feeling B.dream C.problemD.thought ( )4.A.quick B. long C. slow D. special ( )5.A.Whether B. Although C.When D. Unless ( )6.A.for B. to C. with D. at ( )7.A.early B. far C.1ate D. deep( )8.A.fell B.1ooked C. turned D. walked ( )9.A.stopped B.1oved C. forgot D. started ( )10.A.clean B. enough C.1ittle D. fresh (9) When Iwas in the third grade, I was chosen to be the princess in the school play. For 鈥渨eeks my mother had helped me practise my lines. But once on the stage, every word 1 from my head. Then my teacher asked me to change my role to be a narrator (鑰? for the play. 2 I didn鈥檛tell my mother what had happened that day, she noticed my 3 and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden. It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions (钂插叕鑻? popping (鐐稿紑) 4 the grass in bunches (鏉?. I watched my mother bend down by one of the bunches. 鈥淚think I鈥檒l dig up (鎸栧厜) all these weeds (閲庤崏),鈥?she said. 鈥淔rom now on, we鈥檒l 5have roses in this garden.鈥?鈥淏ut I like dandelions,鈥?I protested(). 鈥淎ll flowers are 6 鈥昬ven dandelions !鈥?My mother looked at me seriously. 鈥淵es,every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn鈥檛it?鈥?she asked thoughtfully.I nodded. 鈥淎nd that is 7 of people, too,鈥?she added. When I 8 that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth. 鈥淏ut you will be awonderful narrator,鈥?she said, 9 me of how much I loved to read stories鈥?aloud. Thanks to my mother鈥檚encouragement, I got to know everybody had his or her own 10 in the world. I felt proud of the role in the play. ( )1. A. developed B. left C. failed D. disappeared ( )2. A. If B. Because C. Though D. Since ( )3. A. difficulty B. mistake C. danger D. unhappiness ( )4. A. through B. past C. beyond D. behind ( )5. A. hardly B. only C. still D. also ( )6. A. harmless B. healthy C. beautiful D. fresh ( )7. A. true B. kind C. same D. clever ( )8. A. remembered B. realized C. explained D. promised ( )9. A. representing B. complaining C. recommending D. reminding ( )10.A. honorB. progressC. valueD. interest (10) What doyou think of stress? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Most of the students think stress can do harm 1 them in some ways. There鈥檚 a story about a teenager in a middle school. He even 2 his study because of the stress from school and family. We also usually 3 that someone turns to psychological doctors because of heavy working stress. There is no doubt that some people think stress is a dangerous wolf. On the other hand, other people argue that stress is not a bad thing. They 4 stress can produce momentum(鍔ㄥ姏锛?in the end. For them, right attitude and action can reduce stress and make it 5 . When I was a child, my mom always pushed me to study hard. She wished I could go to an ideal 6 for further education. I experienced stress for the first time. Porn to a poor family, I deeply knew 7 was not easy for us, and everything my mom did to me was just to hope I could live a better life in the future. 8 the saying goes, 鈥渘o pains, no gains.鈥?So I did what my mom expected because I didn鈥檛want to let her down. At last, I did measure up(杈惧埌鏍囧噯锛?to my mom鈥檚expectation and go to college 9 . Thanks to my mom鈥檚push! Thanks to the stress!In this way, I don鈥檛think stress is a bad thing. Overall, stress is not a bad thing in10 . The key is how we deal with it. ( )1. A. for B. in C. to D. of ( )2. A. began with B. showed off C. gave up D. cheered for ( )3. A. wonder B. decide C. promise D. hear ( )4. A. doubt B. believe C. disagree D. forget ( )5. A. useful B. difficult C. strange D. terrible ( )6. A. company B. college C. factory D. farm ( )7. A. life B. spirit C. opinion D. silence ( )8. A. Then B. But C. As D. Or ( )9. A. quietly B. wildly C. specially D. successfully ( )10. A. himself B. myself C. itself D. herself(11) David is a middle school student. He had lived in a small 1 for fifteen years. It was a small place with only five families living there. His father, Mr. Hill, was arich farmer and later on he 2 a shop in our town. He bought a house here last month. His 3 moved to the new house and his son began to study in our class. But he had 4 friends here. At first he often played by 5 . His neighbor Cathy is a kind girl. She has many friends. She finds the boy never talks with anybody and decides to help him. David 6 to stay with her and talks to her a lot. Now they鈥檙e good friends. One afternoon, Cathy told David, 鈥淚t鈥檒l be my sixteenth birthday tomorrow. I鈥檒l have a birthday party. Would you like to come?鈥?鈥?7 . I鈥檓glad to,鈥?the boy said happily. David got home and thought of a 8 he could give to Cathy. He was sorry that he 9 to ask the girl what she liked. He couldn't telephone her because he didn't know her 10 . At that moment Mrs. Hill came and asked, 鈥淲hat鈥檚the matter, dear?鈥?鈥淲hat would you like if it was your sixteenth birthday, Mom?鈥?鈥淣othing,鈥?the woman said, 鈥淚just wish I were sixteen.鈥?( )1. A. town B. city C. village D. country ( )2. A. open B. opens C. opened D. opening ( )3. A. home B. shop C. building D. family ( )4. A. a few B. few C. a little D. little ( )5. A. himself B. him C. his D. he ( )6. A. enjoy B. enjoys C. like D. likes ( )7. A. Well B. No C. Sorry D. Certainly ( )8. A. book B. dress C. present D. pen ( )9. A. forgot B. forget C. remember D. remembered ( )10. A. home B. number C. place D. address(12) There are a lot of holidays for Chinese people, such as National Day, May Day, etc. However, Chinese people look on Spring Festival 1 their mostimportant one of all. Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China. It鈥檚 a festival for families to get 2 . And it鈥檚also my favorite festival, especially 3 I was a child. Because in those days my life was very 4 . When the Spring Festival came, I could have plenty of delicious food to eat. Also I could 5 a very long holiday and have a good rest. On that day I could 6 beautiful clothes. And the most important thing is that I could receive much New Year鈥檚gift 7 . So every year, I expected the Spring Festival would come soon. When I 8 up, it鈥檚no longer as important 9 me as before. For our country has developed a lot. Our life is 10 than before. It鈥檚likethat I鈥檓having spring festival every day! ( )1. A. for B. as C. at D.by ( )2. A.down B. up C. together D. out ( )3. A. when B. if C. unless D. until ( )4. A. rich B. strong C. real D. poor ( )5. A. find B. enjoy C. need D. think ( )6. A. buy B. see C. wear D. take ( )7. A. money B. paper C. coin D. meat ( )8. A. look B. get C. grow D. put ( )9. A. to B. of C. on D. with ( )10. A. worse B. longer C. shorter D. better 瀹屽(13) April 27 is a special day in Britain. It鈥檚called Take Our Daughters to Work Day. It was 1 to Britain in 1994 from America. On that day thousands of girls take a day 2 school and go with one of their parents to their work places. By doing this, it can 3 girls more about the society where they live. Now the girls can have a close look at 4 their parents are doing. This may help them to be calmer when they have to choose a 5 . Mary experienced a day of work at her mother 鈥檚office. This helped her 6 her mother鈥檚work better. She said that this made her feel more confident about her future. Schools and many companies 7 the activity, too. Some schools 8 make the day a necessary part of school life. Experts think that girls with more self-confidence are more likely to be 9 than common girls. 10 parents can set good examples both at work and at home for them, they will do better than others. Take Our Daughters to Work Day is surely a step in the right direction. ( )1. A. sent B. given C. brought D. taken ( )2. A. off B. at C. away D. of ( )3. A. talk B. keep C. teach D. make ( )4. A. which B. what C. that D. whom ( )5. A. place B. school C.friend D. job ( )6. A. thank B. understand C. praise D. remember ( )7. A. hold B.refuse C. choose D. support ( )8. A. just B. never C. even D. ever ( )9. A. successful B. polite C. friendly D. knowledgeable ( )10. A. Because B. If C. While D. Though 瀹(14) China is the home of tea, 1 has more than 4,000 years of history. People in China drink tea daily. 2 the three major drinks ----tea, coffee and cocoa, tea is drunk by 3 people in the world. Tea from China, along 4 silk and porcelain, began to be known by the world over a thousand years ago and has been an important Chinese export 5 . Tea leaves 6 mainly in the area south of the Yangtze River, in the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Fujian, because of the mild 7 and rich soil there. Longjing, Wulong, Pu鈥檈r and Tieguanyin are all 8 kinds of tea. Over the past centuries, Chinese people 9 their unique tea culture, which includes tea planting, tea-leaf picking, tea making, tea drinking and so on. Tea is 10 a popular topic which is often mentioned in dances, songs, poems and novels. ( )1.A. who B. which C. where D. when ( )2.A. In B. For C. Of D. By ( )3.A. the number of B. a number of C. a large number of D. the largest number of ( )4.A. between B. with C. except D. besides ( )5. A. at that time B. from now on C. since then D. since now ( )6. A. produce B. are produced C. make D. are made ( )7.A. climate B. weather C. condition D. environment ( )8.A. interesting B. important C. famous D. normal ( )9.A. had developed B. have developed C. developed D. are developing ( )10.A. too B. as well C. either D. also (15) These days锛宑ars are designed using computers锛嶭et鈥檚look at how a new car is created锛?First锛宻everal 1 talk about the new car and any good ideas that they have锛嶵hen they sit down attheir computers and 2 many sketches锛嶵he best two or three drawings are chosen and then more detailed drawings of 3 are developed on the computer锛嶻ou can change the size锛宻hape or colour of any part on the computer to see 4 the car would look and then you can choose the best design锛?Both the inside and the outside of the car have to be designed锛嶱art of the inside of the car is 5 so that the designers cansit in it锛嶵hey can feel if there is enough 6 inside and if they can reach 7 锛嶵hen some cars are built-there are more than 15锛?00 parts of a car to 8 锛?When everything is known to be 9 锛宼he cars are made in the factory锛嶢gain锛宑omputers are used to make sure that all the parts are 10 as they are needed锛嶵he factory usually stays open all through the night so that the car production never stops 锛?( )1锛嶢锛巇rivers B锛巇esigners C锛巜orkers D锛巗alesmen ( )2锛嶢锛巇raw B锛巓rder C锛巘ype D锛巈njoy ( )3锛嶢锛巄icycles B锛巘rains C锛巆ars D锛巄uses ( )4锛嶢锛巋ow B锛巌f C锛巜hat D锛巘hat ( )5锛嶢锛巆overed B锛巔ainted C锛巐ocked D锛巄uilt ( )6锛嶢锛巑etal B锛巊lass C锛巐eather D 锛巖oom ( )7锛嶢锛巒othing B锛巗omebody C锛巈verything D锛巒obody ( )8锛嶢锛巆hoose B锛巘est C锛巗how D锛巖epair ( )9锛嶢锛巗afe B锛巈asy C 锛巆heap D锛巉ast ( )10锛嶢锛巖are B锛巈lectronic C锛巆omfortable D锛?。
2012年白鹭洲中学高二英语下册第二次月考试卷(带答案)鐧介弓娲蹭腑瀛?011-2012х?鑻鑰冪敓娉ㄦ剰锛?1銆?I 銆両I?2銆?敞鎰忥紝涓嶈兘閿欎綅銆?3銆?鑰冭瘯鏃堕棿涓?20鍒嗛挓锛岃瘯鍗锋弧鍒嗕负150鍒嗐€??15鍒嗭級紝婊″垎30鍒嗭級? 1.5鍒嗭紝婊″垎7.5鍒嗭級?A10绉掗挓鐨璇讳竴閬嶃€?1. Where are the two speakers? A. In a restaurant. B. In a hotel. C. In a bathroom.. 2. What does the woman like on the cake? A. The cream. B. The cherry.C. The chocolate. 3. What does the man mean? A. He will buy a new car. B. He will use his old car. C. He will abandon the old car. 4. What kind of music does the man like? A. Modern music. B. Country music. C. Folk music. 5. Why will the woman go to the park? A. To visit a friend. B. To sell newspapers. C. To see new exhibits.傦紙鍏?5 1.5鍒嗭紝婊″垎22.5鍒嗭級6娈垫潗鏂欙紝鍥炵瓟绗?鑷?棰樸€?6. What鈥檚the weather like today? A. Sunny. B. Cold C. Rainy 7. How will they learn tomorrow鈥檚weather? A. From the Internet. B. From the radio. C. From the TV. 7娈垫潗鏂欙紝鍥炵瓟绗?鑷?0棰樸€?8. What did the boy think of the movie? A. Dull B. Excellent C. Funny 9. What does the girl think is the most wonderful part? A. 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How do children often go to school there? A. By bus B. On foot C. By bike 20. What are the dreams for many children there? A. To be doctors. B. To be teachers. C. To be engineers.45鍒嗭級151鍒嗭紝婊″垎15鍒嗭級21. Mrs.Chen is ______ paper-cutting expert, whom I interviewed for my article on _____ Chinese Art. A. a, the B. an, / C. a, / D. an, the 22. Why don鈥檛you take off your shoes and have them washed? They will soon ______ in the sun. A. hang out B. dry out C. warm up D. dry up 23. People are advised not to drive after drinking, but_______ seemed not to help a lot. A. it B. which C. they D. one 24.鈥?Mum, I can鈥檛see any point in studying hard. 鈥旵ome on, dear. Years of hard study will surely ______ in your future career. A. make sure B. pay off C. bring back D. pay back 25. I urged that they _____ themselves to their new conditions. A. adapt B. adjusted C. matched D. put 26. The answer is connected with the main use ________ the body makes of food---- to supply the energy for movement. A. where B. why C. what D. that 27. 鈥?I鈥檇like a pen which ______ well. 鈥?Will this one ______? A. iswritten; do B. writes; do C. writes; work D. is written; work 28. I have been convinced that the print media are usually more _____ and more reliable than television. A. accurate B. ridiculous C. urgent D. shallow 29. 鈥?Thanks for the ______ you did me to move away the stone. 鈥?That鈥檚all right. A. favor B. good C. trouble D. kindness 30. _______ a lift on her way, Jenny finally managed to get to the station in time. A. Offered B. Offer C. Offering D. To offer 31. ______ healthy, with easy access to affordable medical care, is still a dream for many people, with medicineprice______ sharply. A. Keeping; rise B. Keeping; rising C. To keep; risen D. Having kept, to rise 32. 鈥?Has your son come back from abroad for the winter vocation? 鈥?Yes. But he stayed at home for only a week. Now he ______ back to college. A. went B. will go C. has gone D. was going 33. His suggestion made me angry,but________.锟斤拷A. making others happy B. to make others happy C. with others happy D. others happy 34. ________ that they may eventually reduce the amount of labour needed on construction sites by 90 percent. A. Such construction robots are clever B. So clever the construction robots are C. So clever are the construction robots D. Such clever construction robots are 35. 鈥?What do you think of that tea set as a gift for Mary鈥檚birthday? 鈥?________. A. My pleasure. B. I think it鈥檚a Chinese style. C. Not bad. D. Let me think it over.20 1.5鍒嗭紱婊″垎30鍒嗭級ф剰锛岀劧鍚庝粠36鈥?5鎵€缁欑殑A, B, C, D?Joy in the Journey If you have ever been discouraged because of failure, please read on. For often, achieving what you set out to do is not the important thing. Let me 36 . Two brothers decided to 37 a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys stopped by to 38 . 鈥淲hat are you doing?鈥?asked one of the visitors. 鈥淲e plan to dig a hole all the way through the 39 !鈥?one of the brothers volunteered 40 . The older boys began to 41 , telling the younger ones that digging ahole all the way through the earth was 42 . After a long silence, one of the 43 picked up a jar full of spiders, 44 and many other kinds of insects. He 45 the lid and showed the wonderful 46 to the scoffing锛堝槻绗戠殑锛塿isitors. Then he said quietly and confidently, 鈥淓ven if we don鈥檛dig all the way through the earth, look at what we have found 47 the way!鈥?Their goal was far too ambitious, but it did cause them to dig. And that is 48 a goal is for 鈥?to cause us to move in the direction we have chosen, 49 , to set us digging! But not every goal will be fully 50 . Not every job will end 51 . Not every hope will come to pass. Not every love will last. Not every dream will be 52 . But when you fall short of your aim, perhaps you can say, 鈥淵es, 53 look at what I鈥檝e found along the way! Look at the wonderful things 54 my life because I tried to do something!鈥?It is in the digging that life is lived. And I believe it is the joy in the journey, in the end, that truly 55 . 36. A. say B. explain C. think D. study 37. A. find B. fill C. dig D. search 38. A. rest B. work C. laugh D. watch 39. A. house B. earth C. wall D. road 40. A. calmly B. patiently C. excitedly D. impatiently 41.A. laughB. thinkC. stareD. smile 42. A. important B. difficult C. impossible D. interesting 43. A. passers-by B. watchers C. visitors D. diggers 44. A. worms B. rabbits C. wolves D. flies 45. A. moved B. removed C. broke D. pushed 46. A. contents B. scenes C. pictures D. jars 47. A. in B. along C. to D. out 48. A. what B. how C. where D. which 49. A. other than B. in other words C. rather than D. instead 50. A. made B. prepared C. produced D. achieved 51. A. hopelessly B. pleasantly C. surprisingly D. successfully 52. A. come true B. realized C. made D. predicted 53. A. and B. or C. but D. so 54. A. breaking into B. turning to C. coming into D. holding to 55. A. matters B. happens C. appears D. proves В锛堝叡202鍒嗭紝婊″垎40鍒嗭級A銆丅銆?A Gao Xiaosong, the42-year-old singer, music producer and director was three times over the legal alcohol limit when he crashed his Infiniti SUV into a car stopped at a red light inBeijing May 9. A blood test showed Gao had 243.04 milligrams of alcohol for 100 milliliters of blood, well over the 80 mil卢ligram limit within a 100 milliliters of blood. On Tuesday afternoon the man known to million for his harsh (涓ュ帀鐨? comments to participants on China's Got Talent had to face the judge himself at Beijing Dongcheng District People's Court under China's newly amended(? Road Traffic Safety Law. 鈥淚've nothing to defend myself only regret,鈥?he told the courtroom filled with people. 鈥淚always thought alcohol could bring me freedom, but it never occurred to me that drunk driving will rid others of their free卢dom. I鈥檒l be responsible for all the loss it has caused. This incident showed my irresponsibility for life. I'm willing to be a volunteer for my life promoting thenon-drunk driving.鈥?A day earlier at an administrative(琛屾斂鐨? punishment hearing, wearing an orange detention suit, he was banned from driving for five years and fined 1, 000 yuan for having an expired(杩囨湡鐨? license. On May 10 he was pictured at Beijing鈥檚traffic police headquarters where he turned down requests for interviews, but wrote on a piece of paper, 鈥渟orry, never drive when drunk.鈥?Now he has become the first celebrity(鍚嶄汉) to be punished under the tough new rules that came into effect on May 1. Guo Shudong, the first driver sentenced since the new law was introduced, was jailed for four months for being twice over the legal limit on May 9. Gao, famous for campus song 鈥淢y Deskmate鈥?in the 1990s, was replaced by music producer and composer Antonio Chen during the recording of China's Got Talent on May 10. 56.According to the passage锛宎nyone whose blood test indicates milligrams of alcohol for 100 milliliters of blood is not considered to have broken the newly amended Road Traffic Safety Law. A. over 100 B. over 80 C. below 243.04 D. below 80 57. It is suggested in what Gao Xiaosong said in Paragraph 3 that . A. he promised to pay for those injured in the accident caused by him B. he was a responsible person as he answered for what he had done actively C. he used to rely on drinking for relaxation and relief D. he didn鈥檛feel regretful forwhat he had done. 58. Which of the following is NOT true about Gao Xiaosong? A. He was the first driver sentenced since the new law was introduced. B. His comments often made the participants in China's Got Talent embarrassed. C. He became famous in the 1990s for a song about school life. D. His SUV knocked into the car waiting for the light to change. 59. What is the author鈥檚attitude toward Gao Xiaosong? A. Support B. Pity C. Doubt D. Hatred 60. What can be the best title of the passage? A. Gao Xiaosong锛宼he Famous Musician B. Famous Musician Sentenced for-Drunk Driving C. China Battles Against Drunk Driving D. Amended Road Traffic Safety Law Came into Effect B The Chinese word" Shanzhai" means a small mountain village, but now it becomes an accepted name for fakes(鍋囪揣) after" Shanzhai cell phones " produced by small workshops in southern China, became popular in the mainland market over the past few years. Besides" Shanzhai" electronic products, there are "Shanzhai" movies, "Shanzhai" stars and even a "Shanzhai" Spring Festival Gala, a copy of the 25-year-old traditional show presented by CCTV on Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve. "Shanzhai" has become a culture of its own, symbolizing anything that imitates something famous. The phenomenon has caused a public debate over whether it is healthy or sick being a copycat. In southwestern China's Chongqing Municipality, a "Shanzhai"-version"Bird鈥檚Nest" woven by farmers with bamboo attracts wide attention and the "Shanzhai"-version "Water Cube" is popular with tourists too. Both are copies of the famous Olympics buildings in Beijing. Xie Xizhang, a literature critic, said that taking the "Shanzhai" Gala as an example, when the traditional CCTV program becomes less and less attractive to the audience, the "Shanzhai" version appears naturally to attract people. "In spite of its poor techniques and operation, 鈥淪hanzhai" culture meets the psychological demands of common people and could be a comfort to their minds," Xie said. Tian Huiqun, a professor at Beijing Normal University, said that "Shanzhai" culture never copies classic things, only trendy products. In that sense, it's like a computer virus,multiplying without meaning. Though controversial, "Shanzhai" culture is becoming a widely accepted phenomenon. "To the mainstream culture, the rise of 鈥淪hanzhai 鈥?culture is a challenge as well as a motivation," said Xie. Tian said different kinds of cultures developing together is an ideal situation and it is for the public to choose. 61. The Chinese word "Shanzhai" may have its origin in . A. fake cell phones B. electronic products C. Spring Festival Gala D. Olympics buildings 62. The underlined word" imitates" is closest in meaning to . A. steals B. copies C. advertises D. cheats63.According to the passage锛?Shanzhai" culture refers to . A .the action that a person imitates famous people B. anything that imitates something famous C. those similar names to famous brands D. products with poor techniques and quality 64. We can infer that the mainstream culture . A. will be held back by "Shanzhai" culture B. will sooner or later be replaced by "Shanzhai" culture C. may develop faster because of the challenging of "Shanzhai" culture D. thinks nothing of the challenge of" Shanzhai" culture 65. The passage mainly tells us that________. A. "Shanzhai" culture will definitely fade out B. "Shanzhai" culture-the mountain village culture C. "Shanzhai" culture-the mainstream culture D. "Shanzhai" culture takes on life of its own C Sandstorms hit northwestern China's Gansu Province and North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on the first day this year. According to Sun Landong, a meteorologist with the Lanzhou Meteorology Observatory, visibility was less than 100 meters in Minqin, a Gansu county near Inner Mongolia, because of sand. When visibility drops to less than 1 kilometer, it is called a sandstorm. The sandstorm in Minqin blew up dust in neighboring towns, such as Baiyin, Wuwei, Jinchang and Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu Province. Dust-laden winds also swept into Beijing. Brought by northwesterly blowing at more than 20 meters per second, dust first reached the capital's suburbs at 7 a. m., downtown areas at 9 a. m. The winds, which died down during the night, brought the temperature down to as low as 8 0C below zero and many flights put off their planned time from the city's airport. It is quite rarefor sandstorms, which are frequent between March and June, to happen in winter, when the earth is frozen. The sandstorms in Gansu and Inner Mongolia do not necessarily mean there will be more of them in the spring than last year, when they were serious, but Beijing is taking it very seriously. It is reported that Beijing will spend 6 billion yuan (US 725 million) in preventing sandstorms in the capital and has already set up a spe卢cial team to make sure what causes them. 66. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Sandstorms took place in Gansu. B. Sandstorms happened on the first day of the new year. C. Sandstorms are very serious锛宑ompared to last year. D. Experts are trying their best to determine the cause of the sandstorm formed this year 67.Suppose the dust was 300 kilometers away from Beijing锛宨t would reach Beijing about, hours later if it travels at a speed of 20 meters per second? A. 4.2 B. 1.5 C. 2.0 D. 2.5 68. Why did sandstorms begin in the winter this year? A. Because there was little snow this season. B. Because a lot of trees have been cut down. C. Because people took few measures to control them. D. It is not mentioned in the passage. 69. Which of the following doesn't belong to the bad effect the sandstorms have done in Bei卢jing? A. The temperature fell. B. Flights put off their time to take off. C. The air is dirty. D. People had three days off 70. The author wrote the passage to . A. tell us the environments are becoming worse and worse B. explain what measures people have taken to control sandstorms C. make people realize the need to protect the environment D. call on us to do what we canto save the earth. D English is fast becoming the language of science around the world锛?but what is its future among everyday speakers? One expert points out that the percentage of native English speakers is declining (闄嶄綆) while the languagesof other rapidly growing regions are being spoken by increasing numbers of people. But English will continue to remain widespread and important. However锛孊ritish language scholar David Graddol says English will probably drop in dominance() by the middle of this century to rank锛宎fter Chinese锛宎bout equally with Arabic锛孒indi锛宎nd Urdu. "The number of people speaking English as a first language continues to rise锛宐ut it isn't rising nearly as fast as the numbers of many other languages around the world锛宻imply because the main population group has been largely in the less developed countries where languages other than English have been spoken锛? he says. In a recent article in the journal Science锛孧r. Graddol noted that three languages that are not near the top of the list of the most widely spoken now might be there soon. These are Bengali锛孴amil锛宎nd Malay锛宻poken in south and southeast Asia. David Crystal锛宼he author of The Cambridge Encyclo蟻edia of the English L伪畏guage锛?says about 1. 5 billion of the world's six billion people speak it as a second tongue compared to the 400 million native speakers. But another expert on the English language says Mr. Graddol underestimates (浣庝及) the future of its dominance. "All the evidence suggests that the English language snowball is rolling down a hill and is getting faster锛宐ut nobody quite knows what's going to happen because no language has been in this position before. " he said. 71.In David Graddol' s opinion锛孍nglish will . A. remain widespread and important B. be more important than any other language C. lose its dominant position D. die away in the near future 72. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph implies that . A. snowballs will roll down faster than language balls B. the English language snowball is rolling down faster than any time in the past C. English language will soon drop in dominance D. more and more language users will choose English 73. How many experts express their ideas about the future of English in the passage? A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5 74.According to David Graddol锛寃hich of the folowing will possibly be one of the languages that will be most widely spoken? A. Malay. B. Arabic. C. Urdu. D. German. 75. What should be the best title for the passage? A. English Remaining the Dominant Position B. The Future of English? Who Knows? C. Opinions from Different Experts D. The English Language Snowball Rolling Down?5鍒嗭級鍐欎綔锛堝叡涓よ妭锛屾弧鍒?5鍒嗭級?5; 姣忓皬棰?鍒嗭紝婊″垎10鍒嗭級[1] Why can't I get it done? [2] This is one question millions of people over the globe ask themselves every now and then. It is not as if you are not working hard, but you simply may not know that there is a difference between work and productivity. Your plan is what gives you a clear picture of what you are aiming at, but the method of achieving may vary from time to time. That you did not meet up with a deadline does not mean you were not working on it. The problem is whether you will be able to manage time. [3] Before you start on the next activity, task or project, first ask yourself why you want to do what you are about to do now. You will by this be able to know if the task should be done, and if the timing is right. [4] Doing the right thing at the wrong time makes it absolutely wrong. So it is not just enough to do what is right, also consider . Your time has value, when you spend it on what is right at that instance. On the other hand, the value of your task is when it is done at the right time. [5] You will feel sorry about the time spent on what was not profitable to you. Time can not be wasted, because it can not be preserved and replaced. You are always doing something with your time. What matters is the value of what you are doing at the moment with your time. [6] The desire to make a difference begins with the ability to take the right decision on what to do. It will become simple if you learn to manage time effectively. 76. What is the main idea of the text? (within 10 words)77 Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (within 10 words)78. Complete the following statement with proper words. (no more than 5 words) You will regret doing things which were of no value to you.79. What should be the first step to get some work done? (within 12 words) 80. What does the underlined word "it" (line 4, paragraph 4) probably refer to? (no more than 3words) ?涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪锛堟弧鍒?5鍒嗭級闅忕潃绉戞妧鐨勫彂灞曪紝鏅鸿兘鍨嬫満鍣ㄤ汉鍥犲叾鍔熻兘瀹屽杽锛屼环鏍间笉璐电瓑浼樺娍锛岃秺х烘槸鍚︿細瀹屽叏浠f浛浜?瑕佹眰锛?锛庢枃绔犲紑澶村凡缁欏嚭锛屼笉璁板叆鎬昏瘝鏁帮紝璇嶆暟锛?20宸﹀彸銆?2锛庝?3锛庡弬鑰冭瘝姹囷細鏅鸿兘鍨嬫満鍣ㄤ汉intelligent robots With the development of science and technology, more and more intelligent robots are being used in鈥︹€?鐧介弓娲蹭腑瀛?011-2012х?鑻?1-5 BCBAC 6-10 ACACB 11-15 CBACA 16-20 CBCBA 鍗曢€?21-25 CBABA26-30 DCAAA 31-35 BCDCC 瀹屽舰36-40 BCDBC 41--45 ACDAB 46--50 ABABD51--55 DBCCA В56-60 DCABB 61-65 ABBCD 66-70 BADDC 71-75 CDBAB 76. Learn to manage time effectively to get things done. 77. if it is done at the right time鎴杁oing the right thing at the right time 78. having spent your time 79. Understanding why you want to do what you are doing now 80. Your task. 涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪锛?Possible version锛?With the development of science and technology, more and more intelligent robots are being used in industrial fields, taking the place of humans to do many dangerous tasks. Besides, with the price of robots going down, they have begun to enter families, helping people do some housework and even care for patients or read books for babies. All of these suggest that robots are playing a big part in our life. By using robots, people can save time to do what they like. Meanwhile, they reduce the rate of death and injury in dangerous work. But can people be out of work because of the existence of robots? Certainly not! However clever robots are, they are made by humans and whatever they do, they just follow the instructions given to them by humans. Therefore, robots willnever completely replace humans. Let鈥檚enjoy the convenience brought by robots.。
Unit 3 How do you get to school 重点短语词组汇总Unit 3 How do you get to school ??€?1.鍒拌揪瀛︽牎get to school 2.涔樺湴閾?take the / a subway 3.?ride the / a bike 4.澶氳繙how far 5.浠庘€︹€﹀埌鈥︹€?from o鈥?6.姣忓ぉevery day 7.涔樺叕鍏辨苯杞?take the / a bus 8.楠戣嚜琛岃溅by bike 9.借溅绔?bus stop 10?think of 13銆佸拰鈥︹€︾帺play with鈥?11銆佸湪鈥︹€﹀拰鈥︹€︿箣闂?between nd鈥?12銆佷竴涓?1an 11-year-old boy 14銆佸疄鐜?come true 15銆佷笉寰椾笉have to 16屽幓walk to 17?how long 18銆佷笂涓€灏佺數瀛愰偖浠?last e-mail 19?ride a bike to school=go to school by bike 20?from your home to school 21銆佹垜涓嶇‘瀹?I鈥檓not sure 22It鈥檚good exercise 23編濂界殑涓€澶?have a good day 24walk to school=go to school on foot25銆佸紑浠栫殑杞﹀幓涓婄彮drive his car to work=go to work by car 26銆佷箻?go to school by bus=take a bus to school 27銆佸叕鍏辨苯杞︾珯bus stop 28銆佹苯杞︾珯bus station 29銆佺伀杞︾珯train station 30銆佸湴閾佺珯subway station 31?get to his grandparents 鈥?home 32?think of=think about 33杩囨渤cross the river 34銆佸仛鏌愪?it鈥檚easy to do sth. 35銆佸湪鈥︹€﹀拰鈥︹€︿箣闂?between...and... 36銆佷箻/鍧愮储閬?go on a ropeway 37?鏌愮墿be afraid of sth 38be afraid to do sth. 39銆佷笌鈥︹lay with sb. 40?many of the students=many students 41绂诲紑鏉戝簞leave the village leave my home 43銆佸洜涓衡€﹁€屾劅璋?thinks for sth=thinks for doing sth. 44銆佽姳鏌愪汉鐨勬椂闂村仛鏌愪簨t takes sb time to do sth銆愮敤娉曢泦钀冦€?1銆?涔樷€﹀幓鈥?take o 鈥?= go to 鈥?by 鈥?eg: take a bus to school = go to school by bus 2銆佲€︽槸鎬庢牱鍒扳€︹€︾殑锛烪ow do /does 鈥?get to 鈥︼紵eg: How do you get to school? 浣犳€庢牱鍘讳笂瀛︼紵3銆佷粠鈥﹀埌鈥︽湁澶氳繙锛?How far is it from 鈥?to 鈥? eg: How far is it from your home to school? 浠庝綘瀹跺埌瀛︽4.t takes sb. some time to do sth.5How long does it take 鈥? eg: How long does it take you to get to school? 浣犲埌瀛︽牎瑕佽姳澶氬皯鏃堕棿锛?6銆佸仛?It is +adj. + to do sth. eg: For many students, it is easy to get to school. ?7銆佸湪鈥︹€﹀拰鈥︹€︿箣闂?between nd鈥?eg: There is a very big river between their school and the vellage.ぇ娌炽€?eg: It took me half an hour to go to school by bike yesterday.杞﹀幓瀛︽牎鑺变簡鍗婁釜灏忔椂銆?8€?Thanks for +n../ v . 锟紺ing. Thanks for your last e-mail.璋㈣阿浣犱笂娆$殑鐢?. 9leave + 鍦扮偣鍚嶈瘝He leave school at six every afternoon. 浠栨瘡澶╀笅鍗?鐐归挓绂诲紑瀛︽牎銆?10A鍦板幓B鍦?leave +鍦扮偣鍚嶈瘝A + for +鍦扮偣鍚嶈瘝B My uncle will leave China for the USA. ?11€?leave for 鈥?My uncle will leave for the USA.簡銆?12?what hink of =what hink about Mary wants to know what he thinks of the trip.?銆愬吀鍙ュ繀鑳屻€?1銆丠ow do you get to school? 浣犳?I ride my bike . ?2銆丠ow doesshe get to school ??She usually takes the bus .濂归€氬父涔樺叕鍏辨苯杞︺€?3銆佲€旽ow long does it take you to get to school? 浣犲埌瀛︽牎瑕佽姳澶氶暱鏃堕棿锛?It takes about 15 minutes. 澶х害瑕佽姳15鍒嗛挓銆?4銆丠ow far is it from your home to school? 浠庝綘瀹跺埌瀛︽牎鏈夊It鈥檚only about two kilometers. ??5銆丏oes Jane walk to school? No,she doesn鈥檛.She goes by bike . ?6銆丏o they take the bus to school? 浠o,they don鈥檛. They walk. 涓嶏紝?7銆乀here is a very big river between their school and the village.澶х殑娌炽€?8銆丗or many students, it is easy to get to school.?9.He鈥檚like a father to me . 浠?10.It is their dream to have a bridge . 鏈変竴搴ф?11Can their dream come true? 浠栦滑鐨勬ⅵ鎯宠兘瀹炵幇鍚?12They have to cross a very big river between their school and the village .浠栦滑涓嶅緱涓嶇┛瓒婁竴鏉″湪浠栦滑瀛︽牎鍜屾潙搴勪箣闂寸殑澶ф渤銆??濡備綍璇㈤棶鍜岃〃杈句氦閫氭柟寮?涓€銆?璇㈤棶浜ら€氭柟寮?1銆?How + do / does sb. + + 鍦扮偣锛?璇㈤棶鏌愪汉浠ヤ粈涔堟柟寮忓埌杈炬煇鍦般€?eg: How does your uncle go to Beijing ? 2銆丏o / Does sb. + 浜ら€氭柟寮?+ 鍦扮偣锛?紡鏉?鍘绘煇鍦扮殑銆俥g: Does your dad his car to work ?浣犵埜鐖稿紑浠栫殑杞﹀幓涓婄彮鍚楋紵琛ㄨ揪浜ら€氭柟寮?鐢ㄤ粙璇嶈〃绀?锛?锛変粙璇峛y + 琛ㄧず浜ら€氬伐鍏风殑鍚嶈瘝g : We often go to school by bike .鎴戜滑甯稿父楠戣嚜琛岃溅鍘讳笂瀛︺€?锛?锛変粙璇峯n / in ?+ 浜ら€氬伐鍏风殑鐨勫悕璇?€佸舰瀹硅瘝鎬х墿涓讳唬璇嶆垨鍚嶈瘝鎵€鏈夋牸锛?eg : 鈥曗€旽ow did hego to school yesterday ? 鏄ㄥぉ浠栨€庝箞鍘讳笂瀛︾殑锛熲€昈n his bike .楠戣嚜琛岃溅銆?Does Jim go to visit his grandparents in his car ??鈥?a 锛氬湪bike 鎴?motorbikeㄤ粙璇峯n. eg : They go to work on their bikes / motorbikes . 浠栦滑楠戣嚜琛岃溅/ ?b锛氬湪car 鎴杢axi鍓嶏紝澶氱敤浠嬭瘝in 銆俉e are going to the supermarket in John鈥檚car .鎴戜滑灏嗗潗绾︾堪鐨勮溅鍘昏秴甯傘€?c锛歰n + 琛ㄧず浜ら€氬伐鍏风殑鍔ㄧ墿鍚嶈瘝锛岃〃绀衡€滈獞椹?椹?璞?/ an 銆?eg 锛欻e went there on a horse . ?2銆佺敤鍔ㄨ瘝琛ㄧず锛?锛夊姩璇?+ to 鍦扮偣鍚嶈瘝鎴?鍔ㄨ瘝+ (ride / drive / fly / walk +to +屼笉鍔爐o.) eg: I usually walk to school .鐐瑰悕璇嶏級Jack flew there last Sunday .鏉板厠鏄熸湡鏃ヤ箻椋炴満鍘婚偅閲屼簡銆傦紙鍔犲湴鐐瑰壇璇嶏級锛?锛塼ake a /the + 琛ㄧず浜ら€氬伐鍏风殑鍚嶈瘝eg锛歁r Smith takes a bus to go to work every morning .?鈥?eg 锛欻ow do you go to work every day ?I take the subway to work. / I go to work by subway . / I go to work in the subway . ?。
it's not easy being your age语法Being your age is not an easy task. It comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities that can be difficult to manage. Your body is going through changes, your mind is evolving, and your emotions are fluctuating. It can be overwhelming to navigate these changes while trying to stay focused on your goals and aspirations.As you grow older, the pressure to succeed and fit in with society's expectations can also increase. You may feel like you're constantly being judged or scrutinized by others, which can lead to self-doubt and insecurity. It's important to remember that everyone goes through these struggles, and it's okay to ask for help or support when needed.Despite the challenges, being your age also comes with many exciting opportunities and experiences. You can explore new hobbies, make new friends, and discover more about yourself and the world around you. It's important to embrace these opportunities and enjoy the journey, rather than constantly worrying about the destination.In conclusion, being your age is not easy, but it's a necessary part of life. It's important to acknowledge the struggles and seek support when needed, but also to embrace theopportunities and enjoy the journey. Remember that you are not alone in this journey and that there are people who care about you and want to see you succeed.。