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A. with B. to C. in D. at
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Science for Kids This month's most popular books | |
1. Women in Science by Rachel Ignotofsky Price $25 We all know the story of Marie Curie and her many scientific achievements. But many other brilliant female scientists are far less well known. This book is a great introduction to the lives and works of some of the most important and up-to-now unknown women in science. Recommended for Ages: 12-15 Order Now | Special Offer For this month, only all Bestbooks Book Club members will pay 20% less for every book ordered. Join our club for free and save big money! Delivery |
2. First Big Book of How by Jill Esbaum Price $15 An excellent book about sea life for young children. The book is divided into 4 parts, one for each of the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and Arctic oceans. It focuses on the different animals found in each of these seas, along with interesting facts and amazing pictures. Ages: 5-10 Order Now | We bring every book you order right to your door within three days. For Bestbooks Book Club members, this is free. Non-members must pay an extra $2 per book. |
3. A Really Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Price $15 Bill Bryson takes readers on a very funny and educational trip through the history of modern science — from its unexpected successes to its great failures and everything in between. Ages: 14 and over Order Now | |
4. National Geographic's First Big Books of the World by Jan Carn Price $20 This book is the perfect introduction to the seven continents. It tells young readers about the different animals that live on each of these lands and gives a simple description of the people's history and culture. Ages: 5-12 Order Now |
【1】How are the books on this webpage listed?
A. By price.
B. By popularity.
C. By reader’s age.
D. By writer’ s name.
【2】What is true about the book Women in Science?
A. It is mainly about Marie Curie's history.
B. It lists all the important scientific achievements.
C. It includes women scientists that aren’t famous.
D. It is mostly about the development of modern science.
【3】How much will a Bestbooks Book Club member pay in total if he orders First Big Book of How and A Really Short History of Nearly Everything today?
A. $34.
B. $30.
C. $26.
D. $24.
【4】A primary school student who needs to write a science report about African elephants should choose .
A. Women in Science
B. First Big Book of How
C. A Really Short History of Nearly Everything
D. National Geographic's First Big Book of the World
【5】What is the main purpose of this webpage?
A. To sell books to young readers.
B. To attract new book club members.
C. To encourage students' interest in science.
D. To review books young readers might like.
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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(cái)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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The Spring Festival in 2020, the year of rat is quite unusual because of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (新型冠狀病毒) which has already spread in many provinces especially in Hubei province. People feel worried because many people caught the pneumonia(肺炎).
The government announced that 2,744 confirmed(確認(rèn)的) cases of pneumonia caused by the virus, including 461 in serious conditions, had been reported in the country by the end of Sunday,Jan 26th,2020. During the past 24 hours, 769 new confirmed cases, 3,806 new suspected(疑似的) cases and 24 deaths were reported. By Sunday, the pneumonia had resulted in a total of 80 deaths, while 51 people had recovered and 5,794 remained as suspected patients.
The whole country is taking action to prevent the spreading of the disease. People stay at home instead of going to public places or visiting their relatives. The streets in most cities are almost empty. People wear masks when they go out. Many provinces sent medical teams to Wuhan to help control the situation. The People’s Liberation Army also sent medical team and soldiers to help. Wuhan city where the disease started is also doing its best to fight the disease. It is building two special hospitals to take care of the patients. Many companies and people donated money, masks or other equipment to Wuhan and other cities in Hubei.
Although it is hard to stop the disease, people showed great courage and love in this event. Those medical teams went to the place that other people are running out of. The help from the whole country lit the light of hope. We believe that one day the disease will be beaten because of the courage and love of those heroes and the hope in people’s heart.
【1】Why is the Spring Festival in 2020 special?
A.Because people found a new virus.
B.Because there is a disease spreading.
C.Because it is the year of rat.
【2】The number of confirmed cases increased byby the end of Sunday, Jan 26th, 2020.
A.2744B.461C.769
【3】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The pneumonia had already caused 24 deaths in total.
B.Nearly 6000 people remained as suspected patients.
C.People stay at home and visit their relatives instead of going to public places.
【4】What does the underlined word recovered mean?
A.治愈.B.覆蓋C.隱藏.
【5】According to the passage, the whole country did the following things EXCEPT ________.
A.people wear masks to protect themselves.
B.medical teams from all provinces have gone to Wuhan.
C.Wuhan is building 2 new hospitals.
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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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【1】The material above is probably ________.
A.an art magazine coverB.an institute(學(xué)院) noticeC.a contest posterD.a picture book
【2】What can we NOT know about the competition?
A.It has been held for 23 years up to now.
B.Students could fulfill(充分發(fā)揮)their artistic talents in it.
C.Four kinds of awards will be presented.
D.It is hosted by the League for Innovation.
【3】There will be ________ students in total who can get the awards.
A.fourB.fiveC.sixD.seven
【4】What can we learn from the material?
A.Anna Voroner is one of the competitors.
B.One that wins the first place can get the highest prize money.
C.All the students who sign up can get the certificates of merit.
D.Students can get the application information from the League for Innovation.
【5】The material above is aimed at ________.
A.inspiring more students to choose art as their majorsB.encouraging students to join in the competition
C.attracting more students to HumberD.arousing students’ interest in art
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【題目】It's very important ______healthy food.
A. eat B. eating C. eats D. to eat
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