科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:050
In Canada you can find dogs, cats, horses, etc, in almost every family. These are their pets
(寵物).People love these pets and have them as their good friends. Before they keep them in their houses, they take them to animal hospitals to give them needles so that they won't carry disease(疾。. They have special(特殊的)animal food stories, though they can get animal food in almost every store. Some people spend around two hundred Canadian dollars(加元)a month on animal food. When you visit people's homes, they will be very glad to show you their pets and they are very proud(自豪的)of them. You will also find that almost every family has a bird feeder(喂食的器皿)in their garden. All kinds of birds are welcomed to come and have a good meal. They are free to come and go and nobody is allowed(允許)to kill any animals in Canada. They have a law against killing wild animals. If you kill(殺死)an animal, you will be punished(懲罰). If an animal happens to get run over by a car, people will be very sad about it.People in Canada have many reasons
(原因)to like animals. One of them may be: Their family tie(關系)is not as close as ours. When children grow up, they leave their parents and start their own life. Then the old will feel lonely. But pets can solve(解決)this problem. They can be good friends and never leave them alone.根據短文內容選擇最佳答案。
(1) The passage mainly talks about ________.
[ ]
A
.how to keep disease from petsB
.pets in CanadaC
.how to take good cam of pets(2) They give their pets needles before keeping them at their houses because ________.
[ ]
A
.the pets are sickB
.the pets are wildC
.they want to stop them from carrying disease(3) This passage shows that Canadians ________.
[ ]
A .hate animals |
B .often kill animals |
C .love animals |
(4) Children leave their parents when they grow up because ________.
[ ]
A
.they don't love their parents any moreB
.they can only find jobs far from their parentsC
.they wouldn't depend on(依靠)their parents any more(5) Which of the following is right?
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A
.People buy animal food only at the animal food stores.B
.Pets eat better than people.C
.All kinds of birds can come to the bird feeders to eat.查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:隨堂講與練 九年級下冊(配合牛津英語) 牛津版 題型:050
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科目:初中英語 來源:人教新課標初三上冊練習 人教新課標 題型:050
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Cambridge was a regional (宗教的) center for more than 1000 years before the university was set up. The town began when the Romans built a camp on a small hill beside the River Cam, which they called the Granta. By the 5th century it had become a Saxon market town. In the 9th, it was a Danish army base and in the 11th, a Norman military base. It was not until the 13th century that the first students appeared (出現)--and with them Cambridge took on the character which still exists (存在) today. The university is the heart of Cambridge. Its colleges, churches and museums cover much of the city center. Even the industry which has expanded (擴展) the outer city into a modem center because of the university. Printing and science-based trades such as instrument making and electronics are among the largest employers.
Any unguided tour of the old city should be planned in advance (提前). Trumpington Street, which enters Cambridge from the south, is a suitable place to start.
(1) Before the university was set up, what was Cambridge used for?
[ ]
A. Used for studying center.
B. Used for medical center.
C. Used for regional center.
D. Used for science center.
(2) When did it become a Saxon market town?
[ ]
A. In the 5th century.
B. In the 9th century.
C. In the 11th century.
D. In the 13th century.
(3) Why did Cambridge become a modem center?
Because of ________.
[ ]
A. church development
B. Saxon
C. Romans
D. development of university
(4) If you go to Cambridge without a guide, you should plan it ________.
[ ]
A. after the tour
B. between the tour
C. before the tour
D. a week later
(5) Trumpington Street is a good ________ frown the south.
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科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:050
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Cambridge was a regional (宗教的) center for more than 1000 years before the university was set up. The town began when the Romans built a camp on a small hill beside the River Cam, which they called the Granta. By the 5th century it had become a Saxon market town. In the 9th, it was a Danish army base and in the 11th, a Norman military base. It was not until the 13th century that the first students appeared (出現)--and with them Cambridge took on the character which still exists (存在) today. The university is the heart of Cambridge. Its colleges, churches and museums cover much of the city center. Even the industry which has expanded (擴展) the outer city into a modem center because of the university. Printing and science-based trades such as instrument making and electronics are among the largest employers.
Any unguided tour of the old city should be planned in advance (提前). Trumpington Street, which enters Cambridge from the south, is a suitable place to start.
(1) Before the university was set up, what was Cambridge used for?
[ ]
A. Used for studying center.
B. Used for medical center.
C. Used for regional center.
D. Used for science center.
(2) When did it become a Saxon market town?
[ ]
A. In the 5th century.
B. In the 9th century.
C. In the 11th century.
D. In the 13th century.
(3) Why did Cambridge become a modem center?
Because of ________.
[ ]
A. church development
B. Saxon
C. Romans
D. development of university
(4) If you go to Cambridge without a guide, you should plan it ________.
[ ]
A. after the tour
B. between the tour
C. before the tour
D. a week later
(5) Trumpington Street is a good ________ frown the south.
[ ]
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科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Of course, London is the best city in England and first place to visit for all the tourists. But there are still many other famous cities to visit.
Oxford and Cambridge are England's two most famous university cities. They are full of beautiful old buildings, churches, museums, parks and gardens. Each city has its river the Isis in Oxford, and Cam in Cambridge. You can take a "walking tour" of each city, or there are the Special open-topped tour buses.
Birmingham is England’s biggest city after London. It is famous for art, music and shopping. There are a lot of good eating places, and they are not expensive.
Liverpool stands on the River Mersey on the northwest coast of England. It was the home of the Beatles, the famous pop group from in the 1960s. Beatles's fans can go to see The Beatles Story exhibition, or take a Beatle Tour.
Bath, in the southwest of England, was famous in Roman times and then, again in the nineteenth century. The writer Jane Austen lived at 4 Sydney Place between 1801 and 1804.The city is famous for its Royal Crescent and other beautiful buildings. One of the most interesting museums to visit is the Museum of Costumes.
1.Which is the second largest city in the country?
A.London. B.Bath. C.Liverpool. D.Birmingham.
2.According to the passage,_____________________
A.Jane Austen .lived in Bath for more than four years
B.Birmingham is famous for beautiful buildings.
C.Jane Austen was a French writer
D.the city of London attracts the most tourists in England
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.You can visit the Isis when you go to Cambridge.
B.Oxford and Cambridge are famous for the universities.
C.The Museum of Costumes is the most interesting museum in the country.
D.You can still watch the Beatles' performance when you go to Liverpool.
4.After reading we get to know that
A.Bath was once famous in the history of the country.
B.Birmingham is famous for the pop group, the Beatles
C.People can travel around the country on special open-topped buses
D.The city of Bath lies in the northwest of the country
5.The passage mainly introduces
A.some places of great interest for people to visit in England
B.some famous universities and museums in England
C.some famous cities worth visiting in England
D.the ways of traveling around the country
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