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【題目】What's your telephone number ?

A.I am fine

B. I am Maria

C. It is 0772-6188778

D.Class five

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【題目】My friend always ______ a bus to school and walks ______ home.

A. takes; /

B. takes; at

C. by; /

D. takes; to

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【題目】You have to start now_______ you can catch the early bus.

A. so that B. as soon as C. even though

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【題目】It is ______ an interesting book ______ I want to read it once more.

A. so, that B. such, that

C. /, so that D. /, such that

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【題目】---Shall we go and play football on the playground?

----__________ .

A. That’s right B. I think so

C. Good idea D. No, we shan’t

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Take a look in your clothes drawer. Do you see a pair of jeans? You probably do. You may be wearing a pair right now Or you might have a jean jacket, shirt, or a pair of denim (牛仔布) shoes. Jeans are so common, and you may wonder who invented them and how the fashion took off.

Jeans were invented by a German named Levi Strauss. He went to the U.S. in 1847 and followed the Gold Rush to San Francisco. He carried many kinds of fabric (布料) to sell to dry goods stores. Levi quickly became a successful businessman.

The miners (礦工) in California had a problem with their pants. When they found gold or ore (礦石), they carried it in their pockets. But the metal was heavy, and the pockets ripped (撕開). In 1873, Jacob and Levi made the first jeans — tough denim pants. The miners loved them, and the jeans quickly became popular.

In the beginning, Levi’s jeans were work pants. Many workers wore them all the time. But a gentleman wouldn’t think of wearing jeans. Women didn’t wear pants at all. But this changed when Western movies became popular All the cowboys were in jeans People thought the cowboys looked tough and cool. But jeans still weren’t proper for places like schools and offices. Back in the U.S., fashions changed. Movie stars wore jeans in their films. Teenagers everywhere loved them Some schools banned jeans because of their “rebel” (叛逆) image. But casual clothing, including jeans, became popular for more and more occasions. Eventually, jeans were so common that it became okay for anyone to wear them. You can even find pictures of the president wearing jeans.

Today, all kinds of people around the world wear jeans. People wear them everywhere. Jeans are popular today for the same reasons they were popular when Levi Strauss first made them. They look good, they last long, and they are comfortable. That’s probably why you own a pair or two, or seven, yourself.

1Were jeans invented by an American?

2When did Jacob and Levi make the first jeans?

3What did people think of the cowboys in jeans?

4Why are jeans popular today?

5What’s the passage mainly about?

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【題目】Winter Olympic Events

The International Olympic Committee has picked Beijing, China, as the host city (主辦城市) for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Let’s learn about some of the sports events at Winter Olympic Games.

Curling

Curling is a team sport played by two teams of four players each team on a rectangular (矩形) area of ice. The game is played with 16 large granite (大理石) stones. Each stone weights 19.96kg. The team with the most points wins the game.

Ski Jumping

Players skin down ramps (坡道) to compete in the sports events. Skiers can reach distances up to 115 yards on the normal hill. Players must hold their skis in a V-shape before landing. Five judges rate (評判) each jump on distance, form and landing.

Ice Hockey

Ice hockey is played between two teams Each team can have at most six players on the ice during the game. That’s five skaters and one goalkeeper. Games include three 20-minute periods, with a break after the first and second periods.

1Curling is a team sport played by two teams, and each team has ________.

A. three playersB. four players

C. five playersD. six players

2When players ski down ramps, five judges rate each jump on ________.

A. distance, form and landing

B. distance, weight and shape

C. cross shape and landing

D. speed, form and cross

3In ice hockey, the games include three ________.

A. 15-minute periodsB. 16-minute periods

C. 19-minute periodsD. 20-minute periods

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【題目】Choose the best answer (根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢?/span>)

It’s a cold, grey Sunday afternoon in March. The light is slowly fading, but all over Britain people are working in their gardens. They’re digging, cutting leaves and planting new weeds. By summer, their gardens will be full of bright colors.

The British love their gardens. A British newspaper recently asked people for their opinions about them. Seventy percent of people felt it was important to spend time in the garden, and over half of these described gardening as the most enjoyable thing they ever did.

Only one in ten houses in Britain do not have a garden. You can, of course, just grow house plants inside or on your balcony.

Once it was only the very wealthy who had a garden. You can still see the huge gardens that surround historic houses such as Chatsworth House or Castle Howard. Ordinary people used their land to produce food to eat or sell, or grew herbs to make medicine.

In the nineteenth century, however, gardening became a hobby. About the same time, better transport meant people could buy different kinds of seeds and plants for their gardens. Although roses, sunflowers, onions and tomatoes are often grown in British gardens, they grew wild in other countries before.

In many villages and towns there are competitions for the best looked-after gardens. This year the winner was a little village in Northern Ireland. It’s already won four prizes for its beauty. People also take part in competitions to grow the largest vegetables, but don’t expect to win. Britain’s biggest carrot is almost six meters long!

A newspaper asked people what they grew in their gardens. Look at the diagram which shows their answers.

1Most of the British love to spend time in _____.

A. fishingB. huntingC. gardeningD. farming

2Only ____ houses in Britain don’t have a garden.

A. 10%B. 20%C. 50%D. 70%

3Chatsworth House and Castle Howard are examples to show that ______.

A. people feel it important to spend time in the garden

B. only rich people had a garden in old days

C. the big gardens have lasted for a long time

D. there are vegetables and plants in the gardens

4The winner of the competitions for best gardens this year was from _____.

A. EnglandB. WalesC. Northern IrelandD. India

5According to the diagram, more people prefer to grow _____ than potatoes.

A. rosesB. tomatoesC. herbsD. strawberries

6The underlined words “better transport” refers to the following except ______.

A. by trainB. by seaC. by carD. by bike

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【題目】---I always have difficulty in ________new words.

----Why not _____ your English teacher for help.

A. pronounce; ask B. pronounce; to ask

C. pronouncing; to ask D. pronouncing; ask

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【題目】________get off the bus before it stops.

A.Don’t

B.Doesn’t

C.Didn’t

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