【題目】She is similar her mother.
A、to B、with C、of
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【題目】Do you often go to movies _____ your brother _____ weekends?
A. with, in B. with, on C. for, at D. at, with
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【1】The material above is in fact________.
A.an adB.a reportC.a noticeD.a time table
【2】What is NOT true?
A.We can repair our bikes in CENTRIPEDAL every day.
B.GIANT may be the name of a company.
C.In CENTRIPEDAL we can buy some bicycle parts.
D.You can know more about the company on the Internet.
【3】Bicycles repairing can be managed in the following ways except________.
A.calling 510—742—2265B.contact on the Internet
C.taking a photoD.going to the company in person
【4】On which day can you be served earliest?
A.On Monday.B.On Tuesday.
C.On Saturday.D.On Sunday.
【5】Which can not be used to describe the company?
A.It is a company to repair bikes.B.It is a company where you can drink coffee.
C.It is in Thornton Plaza.D.It is near a coffee shop.
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flower verges
Plantlife, a plant protection organization, is predicting a boost for wild flowers because some councils (地方議會) have stopped mowing (割) wild flower verges or parks in Britain during the COVID- 19 crisis.
Over the years, Plantlife has been urging councils to cut grass less often. It also wants them to put off cutting until flowers have had chance to seed.
The charity says it has seen a change in attitudes in recent years. Now Plantlife's research suggests that mowing has been among the first activities to be cut under the COVID-19 crisis. That's partly because staff are sick or self-isolating (自我隔離), and there is a need to save money as budgets are squeezed (財政預(yù)算緊張). Mr. Dines from Plantlife said that an increase in public support for wild flower verges had already persuaded some councils to limit cutting, which was a fairly welcome change.
In Stockton-on-Tees Borough, grass cutting will be limited to the least levels with the exception of areas where it is needed to ensure public safety. For example, to maintain lines of sight at road junctions (路口). In Newcastle, grass cutting will stop for the time being. In Wigan, the maintenance of non-essential grass cutting will also be stopped for the foreseeable future. Its council has acted quickly to rearrange staff to frontline services, such as trash bin collections.
Meanwhile, the reduction of traffic during the COVID-19 crisis will produce another benefit for wild flowers. Typically, roadside verges are filled with nitrogen emissions (含氮排放氣體). This fertilizes (使肥沃) the tougher species which can use the nitrogen to grow and out-compete more delicate wild flowers. Mr. Dines said: "There has been a great change in the quality of air-we can see so much more clearly into the distance. The lack of pollutants is going to help wildflowers on verges."
【1】Planlife may probably agrees that__________.
A.councils should mow verges or parks more often
B.councils should put off cutting until flowers seed
C.councils should call on the public to support mowing
D.councils should cut its budget to save money in the crisis
【2】The purpose of the fourth paragraph is to__________.
A.give examples of where the grass cutting will not be allowed
B.present how councils have acted to deal with COVID-19 crisis
C.explain the reasons why some councils stop grass cutting for now
D.show the changes in grassing cutting in Britain due to COVID-19 crisis
【3】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Grass cutting will be completely stopped in Stockton-on-Tees Borough.
B.Mowing has been cut under COVID-19 crisis partly due to a lack of staff.
C.Staff in Wigan were rearranged from trash bin collections to grass cutting.
D.Wild flowers can use the nitrogen to grow and out-compete tougher species.
【4】Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A.Covid-19 crisis could help wildflower grow.
B.The reduction of traffic could help wildflowers.
C.Cutting grass less often could help wildflowers.
D.A change in public attitude could help wildflowers.
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【題目】They saw the math teacher ______ the classroom just now.
A.enter B.to enter C.to leave D.a(chǎn)rrive
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【題目】Wang Ruixu, a CEO born in the 1990s, has got tons of attention since Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang met with him in Zhongnanhai, Beijing. On Feb 7th, 2015, he returned 【1】 his mother school, Shantou Overseas Middle School, and made 【2】 speech about his experience. Wang said, “What leads to success is sticking to your dream 【3】 being thankful.”
In his third year at university, Wang 【4】 up a company and developed a mobile app which offered part-time job information to university students.
To everyone’s surprise, Wang once lost 【5】 in computer games. Unluckily, his parents' factory closed down at that time. To make things worse, he scored only 280 on the high school entrance examination. 【6】 he received a hard slap(耳光)from his mother because of that, he started to realize 【7】 sad and helpless his mother was! Later, he studied hard and got into a key university.
Wang strongly believes it’s important to keep a dream in your mind and 【9】 to it. Now he is 【8】 of himself because most of his dreams have come true. During his speech, he expressed his 【10】 to the teachers who once helped him a lot and he encouraged the students to work harder in the future.
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【題目】He was ________ boy.
A. a 8-year-old B. a 8-years-old
C. an 8-year-old D. an 8 year old
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