完型填空。Sandy: Do you know what type the film is tonight? Kitty: I hear it"s 1
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Sandy: Do you know what type the film is tonight? Kitty: I hear it"s 1 action film. What do you 2 of the fights in action films? Sandy: I don"t like them because they seem to make us feel 3 easily. They have a bad 4 on people, 5 teenagers. Kitty: I see. 6 what is your favourite kind of film? Sandy: I"d rather watch romantic films 7 action ones because they usually have happy endings. |
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I don"t know the city at 1 and what is more, I couldn"t speak a word of the language. After having spent my first day sightseeing 2 the town-center, I decided to lose my 3 deliberately (深思的) on my second 4 , since I believed 5 this was the surest way of getting to know my way around. I got on the first bus that 6 and descended (下来) some thirty minutes later in what must have been a suburb. The first two hours passed pleasantly 7 . I discovered mysterious little bookshops in back 8 and finally arrived at a marketplace 9 I stopped and had a coffee in an open-air cafe. Then I decided to get 10 to my hotel for lunch. Ham was the eighty-sixth living creature shot into the space by U.S. scientists. Before him, rockets had taken up sixty-six mice, two frogs, two rabbits, eleven dogs, 11 four monkeys. Even the mice were 12 in small space suits. All were fitted 13 recording machines that told how their journeys in 14 bad affected them. But Ham"s 15 was the most important. The chimpanzee"s (黑猩猩) would tell the most 16 how a human astronaunt might react in space. And Ham had been especially trained to 17 all the actions that would make a 18 of how a clever creature would 19 in space. He had been trained for all the things he might 12 to on the flight-dimlight (昏暗的光线), great noise, greater speed. |
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If you have no special plans for your holidays, why not spend your time helping others? Don"t listen to people who say that young people today often think only of themselves. It"s not true at all. More and more young people in the USA volunteer (自愿) to spend their school holidays working for others. And they don"t do it for money. Here are some of their stories. Alice Hamilton, 17 I"m going to help the Forest Centre build new hiking paths in the mountains. It"s going to be terrific —I"ll spend the whole summer living in a tent and breathing the clean mountain air. I"m going to sleep under the stars. It will be a nice sport, and I"ll be able to do something good at the same time! Jason Moore, 18 This summer, I"m going to volunteer with Special House Program. They build good, low-cost houses and sell them to families that are not very rich. They"ll teach me what to do, so I"ll help people and also have a chance to learn how to build houses. Trish Anderson, 16 I"m going to teach kids who have trouble reading. I"ll work for a program called Reading For Life. Every day, I"m going to help kids choose and read books that they like. I want to be a teacher, and I love children and reading, so this is going to be a great experience for me. 1. What do more and more young American people do with their school holidays? 2. What does Alice volunteer to do in summer? 3. Jason Moore is going to join the Special House Program, isn"t she? 4. Who wants to be a teacher, Alice Hamilton, Jason Moore or Trish Anderson? 5. Is Young American Volunteers the most possible title (标题) for this passage? |
完型填空。先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 |
You must have hobbies of your own. Are you interested in our hobbies? OK, now let me tell you something about my 1 hobbies. My hobby is collecting stamps. When I began, I tried to collect the stamps of all 2 , but there were too many, so now I collect only US and Chinese ones. I 3 a lot of friends in the US, so I often get letters from them. Some of my stamps are very pretty and some are unusual. We can 4 a lot from stamps, such as the history of the countries. My younger brother, Peter, likes 5 trains. He often goes to the station nearby and watches them carefully. 6 a train goes through the station, he writes down its name and number. My sister"s hobby is sewing. She has no sewing machine, 7 she doesn"t have to worry about it — she can use my mother"s. She makes most of her 8 herself, and when I tear (撕坏) my shirt or my trousers, I always ask her for 9 . My father has a hobby, too. It is walking the 10 . Every morning and afternoon he goes walking with his handsome dog. |
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The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are drawing near. Are you looking forward to watching the matches? If so, here are some suggestions you need to know about audience manners. Most sporting arenas (赛场) have rules for audience which are written on the back of the tickets. Read your ticket carefully before you arrive. Try to reach your seat half an hour before the start of the event and don"t walk about when a game is being held. When you leave, remember to take away your soft drink bottles and other rubbish. During exciting games, try to control yourself. Don"t criticize (批评) the performance of players and coaches. Be careful with your words, since some may cause anger among other people in the audience. Applause is a special form of body language you can use to communicate (交流) with players. But you should do it properly. When players first appear, clap your hands together to welcome them; don"t go on for too long. After an excellent performance, applaud (鼓掌) warmly. Applause is not welcome, however, while a game is being held and the players need to focus all their attention. Different sports have different rules for the audience. Enjoying artistic gymnastics (艺术体操) requires silence. But lots of cheering can really help basketball and football players. Using flash (闪光灯) to take photos is quite disturbing to tennis players. Mobile phones can not be used in shooting centers. To be a good spectator (观众), you should take time to learn the game — related rules and audience manners of each event. |
1. According to the writer, it"s good manners to __________. |
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A. applaud for the excellent performance of players properly B. complain about the bad performance of players from time to time C. arrive at the sporting arenas just before the start of the event D. walk here and there when a game is being held |
2. According to the passage, in which of the following events CAN"T we use flash to take photos? |
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It"s easy to make you embarrassed (窘迫的). You may run into the wrong classroom and everyone looks at you. Or you have a piece of cabbage in your teeth! What do the American and British teens find embarrassing and how do they react (回应) to it? One big embarrassing thing for them is answering personal questions. If you ask "How old are you?" or "How much money do you make?", they"ll get angry. It"s polite to stop asking. If you meet someone for the first time, talk about something not personal, such as your neighborhood or school. British people love to talk about weather. British and American teens feel embarrassed if they still rise their parents"money to buy clothes or have to ask their parents before making a decision,because others will laugh at them. In some situations, if you look bad in public, don"t worry. A child may forget and call his or her teacher "mom" in class. A good laugh is a good way out of it! Sometimes you find that you don"t have enough money when you pay at the supermarket. Just put some things back quickly. If you explain too much, you"ll attract a lot of attention! Honesty always works best. If you forget the name of a person, or don"t know how to clean the toilet after using it at your friend"s home,just ask them about it. |
1.Which of the following questions may make British or American teens angry? |
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A.It"s cold, isn"t it? B.How do you like your neighborhood? C.How much pocket motley do you have? D.What do you think of your school? |
2.You"d better _______ if you don"t have enough money to pay at the supermarket. |
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