【題目】—Don’t tell others about the news, or we’ll get into trouble.
—________, I won’t do it.
A.That’s not the point.B.Promise!C.No way!D.That’s an excuse.
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【題目】The Seventh CISM Military World Games(軍運會)________successfully in Wuhan last month.
A.is heldB.was heldC.will be held
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【題目】情景交際 根據(jù)情景提示,完成下列各題。
【1】有人打電話找你媽媽,你讓對方不要掛斷,你可以這樣說:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
【2】別人問你喜歡什么音樂,你認為這個問題很難說,你可以這樣回答:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
【3】你為你們班級在籃球比賽中的失利感到惋惜,你可以這樣說:
_______________________________________________! Our class lost the basketball game.
【4】你想知道我們在地震中可以如何保護自己,你可以這樣問:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________?
【5】你想知道對方昨天下午五點鐘的時候在干什么,你可以這樣提問:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________?
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【題目】 Are you shy? If you are, you are not alone. In fact, about 50 percent of people are shy. Almost 80 percent of people feel shy at some point in their lives. Now, scientists have some interesting ideas about why people are shy. Scientists say 15 to 20 percent of babies behave shyly. These babies are a little quieter and more watchful (警惕的) than other babies. Interestingly, these shy babies usually have shy parents. As a result, scientists believe some shyness is genetic (遺傳的).
Family size may be another factor. Scientists at Harvard University found 66 percent of shy children had older brothers and sisters. These children were often bullied (欺侮) by their brothers and sisters. Therefore, they became shy. However, children with no brothers or sisters can be shy as well. Growing up alone, they often play by themselves. It’s hard for them to develop social skills as children from big families.
You may also be shy because of your birthplace. In Japan, most people are shy. But in Israel (以色列), only one third of people are. Why? One scientist says they treat failure differently. In Japan, when people fail, they blame (責備) themselves. In Israel, people often blame other things, such as family, friends, or bad luck.
For shy people, it can be difficult to make friends, speak in class, and even get a good job. But scientists say you can overcome your shyness. They suggest trying new things and talking with others more.
【1】What is the story mainly about?
A.Happiness.B.Shyness.C.Loneliness.D.Kindness.
【2】How many people feel shy at some point in their lives?
A.80 percent of people.B.50 percent of people.
C.15 to 20 percent pf people.D.6 percent of people.
【3】According to the story, what factors may result in shyness?
A.Genes, friends and birthplace.B.Genes, family size and birthplace.
C.Family size, friends and failure.D.Family size, birthplace and education.
【4】What suggestion do scientists give to shy people?
A.Blame their failure on others.B.Try to find out why they are shy.
C.Stay away from other shy people.D.Try new things and talk more.
【5】What can we infer from the story?
A.Most babies are born shy.B.If you are shy now, you will be shy forever.
C.Many shy children have older brothers and sisters.D.Shyness doesn’t influence people’s lives.
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【題目】 Can memory be improved? Most people hope to have a memory 【1】 helps them succeed in study, work and life. Luckily, hundreds of studies in the past 50 years have already given us a clear answer.
A healthy lifestyle keeps your brain young and memory sharp. First of all, it is necessary to have a healthy diet. Eating more food rich in vitamin B and Vitamin E, such as vegetables and lean meat, helps you have a better memory. Doing exercise can keep your brain alive, too. Proper exercise 【2】 (provide) much needed oxygen for the brain. Running, riding a bike, swimming and even walking two or three times 【3】 week are helpful. Moreover, getting enough sleep is important. The【4】 (healthy) your lifestyle is, the better your memory will become, but do not expect a sudden change - it takes a long time to have a good effect.
Memory skills help you remember things better. Here are two 【5】 (wide) used skills. Chunking is a way of remembering a piece of information by 【6】 (cut) it into smaller ones. For example, to memorize a ten-digit telephone number 2127983630, you can divide the digits 【7】 three groups: first 212, then 798, and lastly 3630. Teaching is a simple way to train our brains to be more effective 【8】 you need to understand before teaching something. Teaching strengthens the understanding.
In fact, memory skills will hardly work if you don’t understand the information. What’s more, only a regular review can make the memory last long. That is why students 【9】(advise) to go over what they have learnt after one day and then after three days, and then use it as regularly as possible.
Human brains are like muscles that need nutrients and exercise to become stronger. If you make a few lifestyle 【10】 (change) and try some memory skills, you can certainly improve your memory.
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【題目】 A few days ago, my pet dog died. But before you feel too sorry for me or my dog, you should know that Matty-we named her after the famous baseball player Christy “Matty”. Mathewson-was about 17 years old. She lived a long, happy life before she got so sick that we had to put her to sleep.
I have to say that when we first saw Matty, I did not want a pet. But Matty turned out(結果是) to be a wonderful dog. Matty was a big part of our family life for years.
That’s a good lesson. Sometimes things don’t turn out the way you thought they would. They turn out better. See if this sounds familiar to you. You join a sports team. After some practice or games, you find you don’t like the team as much as you thought you would. Maybe you don’t like the coach or the other kids. Or perhaps you find out you’re not going to be the next LeBron James or Mia Hamm. You want to give up, but your mum and dad say you have to at least finish the season. You don’t want to, but you stay with the team. And, surprise: Things get better. You make a friend or make a few good plays. Maybe the coach tells you you’re going to be a good player.
Most kids and adults (成年人) are pretty sure they know exactly what they want. For example, I was positive years ago that I didn’t want a dog. But life is full of surprises. We change with time. That’s why it’s important for us to try new foods, new hobbies and new sports.
【1】Mia Hamm is probably a(n)________.
A.movie starB.sports starC.animal doctorD.school teacher
【2】The underlined word “positive” in the last paragraph means “________” in Chinese.
A.sorryB.luckyC.disappointedD.certain
【3】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Matty was an important part of the writer’s family.
B.The writer didn’t want Matty when he first saw her.
C.The writer learned a lesson from his pet dog.
D.Most kids know exactly what they are good at.
【4】By telling the story of his dog, the writer wants us to________.
A.have a petB.try new thingsC.join a sports teamD.care our pet
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【題目】閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)文章大意用所給單詞的適當形式填空(未提供單詞的,限填一詞), 使文章意思完整、正確,并將答案寫在答題卡的相應位置。
Our teacher Rose gave us a lesson about her interesting experiences in Australia and some achievements at work this week. She met a lot of 【1】 (difficult) and setbacks, but she never gave up.
From Rose, we learned that Liu Daoyi is【2】very kind teacher to her. Rose had finally succeeded in doing her research projects and became a teacher trainer successfully through【3】(she) hard work.
Rose also【4】 (share) the trouble she had while learning how to do a research project. She attended meetings and watched presentations【5】 are about how to teach without any rest, because she wanted to learn【6】(much) than before. After a busy day, she reviewed her notes in the evening instead of【7】 (have) a rest.
Working so hard helped her 【8】 her research projects well and gain great achievements.
One must just keep trying 【9】 (be) successful. And then you【10】 (find) that all the effort you have taken has become worthwhile.
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【題目】—Who taught Japanese?
— Nobody. Perter learnt it all by .
A.him; himselfB.his; himselfC.her; oneself
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【題目】—What changes________in your lives?
—Our lives have changed a lot, like...
A.have there hadB.has there beenC.have there beenD.has there had
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