— Come and play basketball with us!
— I’m afraid I can’t. I ________a letter to my pen pal.
A.write B.am writing C.wrote
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年上海市松江區(qū)中考二模英語試卷 題型:單詞填空
Fights at school sometimes happen. But how can you keep away from a fight? Here’s something you can do.
Be c1.. Sometimes, you feel so angry that you really want to teach somebody a lesson. But being angry doesn’t do any good. Neither can a fight. I2., it may bring you more problems. In the school, everyone involved in a fight will be punished, no matter who started it. There are no w3. in a fight.
Shout loudly. If you know someone is coming up behind you to a4., turn toward the person with your hands up in front of your body and loudly say “stop” before walking away. Loud v5. can usually make the attacker stop. If the person doesn’t stop, cry for help by calling out the name of a teacher whose office is nearby.
Learn to r6.. Your friend may ask you to join in a fight. Learn to say no. Helping him fight is not really helpful to him. If you really want to give him a hand, try to ask him to give it up. Also, you can tell him if he gets involved in a fight, he may get hurt and be punished. Then, try to learn why he wants a fight and help him find a r7. way to deal with the problem.
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科目:初中英語 來源:湖南省2017-2018學(xué)年九年級下學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷 題型:單選題
—Could you please tell me______ ?
—Let me see. In twenty minutes.
A.how often you go to your uncle’s home
B.how long it takes from your home to school
C.how soon the meeting will begin
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科目:初中英語 來源:福建省三明市大田縣2018-2019學(xué)年七年級下學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:補(bǔ)全短文5選5
Dear Harry,
How are you?1.Yes, Chinese festivals are very interesting. I’d like to tell you something about two important festivals.
2.Families will get together at the two festivals.
The Spring Festival is the most important to us of all the festivals. On that day, children will get up early, and then put on their new clothes and greet their parents and grandparents. 3.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is on lunar August 15th. On that day, all families get together to eat mooncakes and enjoy the bright full moon at night. I like the mooncakes so much.
4.It’s the best time for me to show my thanks to my mother. On that day, I usually give her beautiful presents, and help her do some cleaning and washing.
What’s your favorite festival? 5.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Wang Ping
A.But Mother’s Day is my favorite.
B.Then their parents and grandparents will give them lucky money.
C.I’ m glad to get your email.
D.Can you tell me about it?
E.One is the Spring Festival, and the other is the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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科目:初中英語 來源:福建省三明市大田縣2018-2019學(xué)年七年級下學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
— There’s ________ with my computer.
— Oh, it doesn’t matter. I can help you.
A.wrong something B.something wrong C.anything wrong
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科目:初中英語 來源:福建省三明市大田縣2018-2019學(xué)年七年級下學(xué)期期末英語試卷 題型:單選題
—Is that a watch?
—Yes. And ________watch is John’s.
A.a B.不填 C.the
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年湖南省長沙市麓山國際實(shí)驗學(xué)校中考一模英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Before you learned how to walk or talk, you learned how to snack. It started as a handful of Cheerios (面包圈) on your high chair tray (高腳椅), then some Goldfish Cookies after school. In fact, many teens snack as often as four times a day.
The top snack picks for teens are factory made desserts, salty snacks, candies, and fruit drinks. While unprocessed food like strawberries or cheese can give you what your body needs. Those aren’t the foods that are the easiest to get your hands on. Have you looked at the vending machine (投幣式自動售貨機(jī)) or local convenience store recently? They’re not exactly filled with oranges or hard boiled eggs.
One reason: There’s less money to be made on real food, so companies have invented “snack food”, which are cheaper to make and take years to go bad.
Still, you buy them anyway. It’s hard not to, thanks to billions of dollars spent on snack-food marketing. You can see ads for these between-meal snacks everywhere— whether they’re TV ads or ads on a phone app. “Everywhere you go, you see ads to snack on the wrong kinds of foods.” says Margo Wootan. “The reason is simpler: The more you eat. the more money food companies make.”
EATING WRONG FOOD
You love chips and cookies. But they’re full of man-made materials and lack of nutrients (營養(yǎng)素) you need like iron.
Do it right: Junky snacks are OK sometimes, but always include fruit or vegetables with every meal or snacks.
REDUCING PROTEIN
Your store’s snack shelf is filled with things that are heavy on fat hut light on protein (蛋白質(zhì)), a nutrient that’s especially filling. So you end up eating more, but still feeling unsatisfied.
Do it right: Stay satisfied between meals by adding a healthy protein to your snacks, like a hard-boiled egg or cheese.
1.The first paragraph implies (暗示) that ________.
A.eating snacks is becoming our habit
B.snacks are the favourite food of babies
C.a teen usually eats four kinds of snacks at a time
2.Which is NO!’ included in the top snack picks for teens?
A.Salty snacks. B.Cheese. C.Fruit drinks.
3.Why isn’t there real food in vending machines?
A.Because it won’t bring more money for companies.
B.Because it isn’t what your body really needs.
C.Because it can’t be easily kept fresh.
4.From the passage, we can know that ________.
A.Margo Wootan supports the ads on snacks
B.Margo Wootan doesn’t mind the ads on snacks
C.Margo Wootan is against the ads on snacks
5.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Are you snacking to death?
B.Are you losing yourself in eating snacks?
C.Are you interested in keeping fit?
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年甘肅省張掖市高臺縣中考一模英語試卷 題型:完成句子
當(dāng)你去拜訪朋友,進(jìn)入他家之前,你應(yīng)該先脫鞋。
When you visit a friend, you should ________ ________ your shoes before entering his home.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年上海市楊浦區(qū)中考二模英語試卷 題型:單詞填空
We may think today that Donald Trump invented the term, but “fake news” has been around for a while. In the early 19th century, small regional and local papers made their product known and i1. their sales with a lot of made-up news articles. The Central Park Zoo Escape, reported on November 9, 1874, is one such event.
The front page of the New York Herald that day reported that v2. animals had escaped from the Central Park Zoo. A rhino had fallen into a sewer(下水道) and a lion had been seen walking slowly through a church. The article said that, while the police and National Guard were doing what they could, twenty-seven people had already died and many others had been injured. Readers were scared and armed men were seen in the streets, preparing to p3. their loved ones and property by battling the wild animals of the zoo. In their upset, they clearly hadn’t read to the end of the article: the l4. line stated that ‘the whole story given above is a pure lie’!
But why was it done? The article was the creation of a reporter named Joseph Clarke. Working alongside his editor, Clarke wanted to highlight the dangerous conditions at the zoo by showing the readers what could happen, not what a5. had. They had no idea of the fear it would cause. The paper never apologized for the upset to New Yorkers. I6., they ran a short statement requesting that safety conditions at the zoo should be improved.
The l7. to learn? Always read right to the end!
The whole story given above is not a pure lie!
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