阅读短文,根据短文内容填写表格,将信息补充完整。每空限填1个单词。并在答题卡上将答案填写在对应题号的横线上。Katie Spotz is a 22-year-o
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阅读短文,根据短文内容填写表格,将信息补充完整。每空限填1个单词。并在答题卡上将答案填写在对应题号的横线上。 Katie Spotz is a 22-year-old girl from America. She wants to cross the Atlantic Ocean by boat. If she succeeds, she‟ll be the youngest and the first American to finish the 2500-mile trip. Spotz began sailing when she was at university, but she has never tried to sail such a long way before. It will be a great challenge for her. In recent years, she has swum all the way down the 325-mile Allegheny River and traveled by bike form Seattle to Washington. Spotz knows that she may see some dangerous things during the trip. It will be very dangerous if she meets very bad weather in the middle of the sea. But she believes that she can deal with all the difficulties. “I never thought I could run 26 miles,” she said. “But once I finished it, I realized that maybe I could do something even more difficult.” Spotz wants to collect money by going on this trip. She wants to collect money for an organization called “Blue Planet Run”. The organization offers free, safe drinking water to people who need it. It will take her about three months to finish this trip. Good luck to this brave girl and best wishes to her!
The age of Spotz
| 小题1: ______________ old
| The distance(距离)of the trip
| 小题2: ______ miles
| A dangerous thing during the trip is
| the 小题3: _______ weather
| The purpose(目的) of the trip
| to 小题4:______________ for an organization
| The time the trip will take
| About 小题5:______ months
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答案
小题1:22 years 小题2:2500 小题3:bad 小题4:collect money 小题5:three/3 |
解析
试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了凯蒂·斯伯茨是一个来自美国的22岁女孩,她想横渡大西洋。如果她成功了,她会是最年轻的完成2500英里旅行的第一个美国人她想通过这次旅行为一个被称为“蓝色星球”组织筹集钱。 小题1:细节理解题。根据短文Katie Spotz is a 22-year-old girl from America.描述。可知凯蒂·斯伯茨是一个来自美国的22岁女孩,故填22 years。 小题2:细节理解题。根据短文If she succeeds, she‟ll be the youngest and the first American to finish the 2500-mile trip.如果她成功了,她会是最年轻的完成2500英里旅行的第一个美国人。故填2500 小题3:细节理解题。根据短文It will be very dangerous if she meets very bad weather in the middle of the sea.描述,,如果她在大海中遇到非常恶劣的天气将是非常危险的。故填bad 小题4:细节理解题。根据短文Spotz wants to collect money by going on this trip描述,故填collect money 小题5:归纳理解题。根据短文It will take her about three months to finish this trip描述。故填three/3 |
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阅读短文,根据短文内容填写表格,将信息补充完整,没空不超过三个单词,并在答题卡上将答案填写在对应题号的横线上。 What is bird flu? When birds, wild or domestic (家养的), catch a flu, they may pass the virus to each other. The most dangerous viruses can kill birds within hours. People may catch the disease when handling birds or their waste. Scientists now worry that migratory wild birds might pass the disease to domestic birds. This could put more people in danger. Since 2003, more than 120 people have caught bird flu in Southeast Asia. Half of them have died. In the past several weeks, China has reported three outbreaks (爆发) of bird flu that have killed 3,800 chickens, ducks and geese.
What is bird flu?
| It’s the flu caught by 小题1:______ and can be 小题2:_______ to each other and people.
| Southeast Asia
| 小题3:_______ people have caught bird flu.
| China
| 小题4:_______ outbreaks there have killed小题5:______ domestic birds.
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At 9:00a.m.yesterday, bus No.26 was going along Zhonghua Road when the driver saw an old man_ _on the side of the road. A woman next to him was shouting for _ . The bus driver,_ _Wang Ping, stopped the bus without_ _twice. He got_ _and asked the woman what happened. She said that the man had a heart problem and _ _go to the hospital. Mr. Wang knew he had to act quickly. He told the passengers that he must take the man to the hospital. He expected most or all of the passengers to get off and wait__ __the next bus. But to his_ _,they all agreed to go with him. Some passengers helped Mr. Wang to move the man_ _the bus. Thanks to Mr.Wang and the passengers, the doctors _the man in time. 小题1:A. lie B. lies C. lying 小题2:A. help B. trouble C. problem 小题3:A. 24 years old B.24-year-old C.24-years-old 小题4:A.think B. to think C. thinking 小题5:A.off B. down C .on 小题6:A.may B. should C. can 小题7:A.about B. with C. for 小题8:A.surprise B. surprised C. surprising 小题9:A.in B. into C. onto 小题10:A.save B. saved C. saves |
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and her family have just ended their one-week trip in China. The whole world has paid attention to the two elegant and beautiful first ladies who have made a difference in the relationship(关系) between China and the U.S.A. Mrs. Obama has visited the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors, and the pandas. She has tasted Peking Duck and experienced some other Chinese traditional culture. It is hoped that this trip to China can bring a real understanding of our eastern world to the first family of the United States. Today, the number of exchange students between China and the U.S. has reached more than 4 million every year. There are more than 11,000 people traveling to and from each side of the Pacific(太平洋). If the two countries can increase the exchange in travel, language, cuisine, and cultural understanding, this will help a lot in improving the understanding between the two countries. Education was an important theme of Mrs. Obama’s visit, and it is crucial to the development of Sino-US relationship. China has an ancient tradition of placing a high value on education, and the first lady herself is an outstanding example of a person who changed her own destiny(命运) through education. She took education as the key theme of her speech at Peking University, encouraging students from the two countries to learn more about and get wider experience of each other. 小题1:The whole world has paid attention to the two wonderful ladies because ___________. A. they are elegant and beautiful B. they have made a difference in the relationship between China and the U.S.A. C. they pay attention to education D. they hope students can learn from each other 小题2:Mrs. Obama has visited the following places except___________. A.Terracotta Warriors | B.the Forbidden City | C.the Great Wall | D.the Summer Palace | 小题3:The underline word “Sino” in the fourth paragraph probably means ______ A. China B. Japan C. Canada D Australia 小题4:The theme of Mrs. Obama’s speech at Peking University is_________A.understanding | B.education | C.Sino-US relationship | D.exchange students |
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To make Chinese students healthier and stronger, China’s Ministry of Education (教育部) has started a campaign. The campaign asks students to run every school day. Te campaign has started since October last year and will last until April this year. Kids at primary schools have to run 1km per day. It’s 1.5kms for middle school students and 2 kms for high school and university students. And records will be set for every student. By the end of April 2009, a primary school student has to run 120kms in total/ A middle school students have to run 240kms by that time. Since the campaign started, people have had different ideas about it. Some people think it is good for students. They think the campaign can make students healthier. Some students have little exercise and the campaign can make them run. But some people don’t think so. They think some schools don’t have enough place for students to do running. If students have to run on the road, maybe it is not safe. They also think there are many ways to become healthier; running is not the only way. So they think the campaign is not a right decision. 小题1:Why Chinese government started the running campaign? Because _____A.they think Chinese students like running very much | B.they hope Chinese students become healthier and stronger | C.they know Chinese students have no time to exercise | D.they find out Chinese students are too lazy | 小题2:How long will the campaign last? ______A.Seven months | B.Two months | C.In October | D.In April | 小题3:How many kilometers will a high school student run in total during the campaign?A.120kms. | B.180kms. | C.240kms. | D.200kms. | 小题4:Which is NOT right according to the passage?A.The campaign started from April last year. | B.The campaign asks Chinese students to do exercise. | C.The campaign will set running records for each student | D.The campaign cares about the health problem of Chinese students | 小题5:Why don’t some people think the campaign is good?A.Because they don’t think it’s safe enough for a student to run such a long way every day. | B.Because they don’t think it’s safe to make so many students run together every day. | C.Because they think students are busy with their school work and have no time to run. | D.Because they think there are other ways to keep healthy besides worrying about the safe problem. |
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Two-year-old hero Ye Chengfeng saved most of his family from a deadly gas leak(泄漏). As his grandfather lay dead, the child woke up his grandmother and saved five other family members from death. More and more British school kids use their mobile phones to cheat(作弊)in exams. They use them to send messages to get the answers. So far this year, 1,013 students were caught cheating with mobile phones. Teachers are now teaching themselves so they can find the cheats. They also ask the students to hand the phones in before exams. A new study shows that girl chimps(黑猩猩) are faster to use tools than boys! Experts found that girl chimps in East Africa use sticks to dig in the soil two years earlier than boys do. But they don’t know why. Girls watched their moms work, but the boys climbed trees. Yes, human girls always learn to write and draw first, but boys often run and play balls earlier than girls. In Germany, doctors have three ways to help kids who are addicted (上瘾的)to the Internet. First, learning art — Kids learn painting or singing; Second, doing sports — Kids do swimming or horse riding. The last one is to go into nature — Kids plant flowers and grow vegetables. Doctors want kids to find other ways to have fun rather than surf the Internet. 小题1:How many family members did 2-year-old Ye Chengfeng save?A.Six. | B.Five. | C.Three. | D.Four. | 小题2:The British teachers are teaching themselves to________.A.send messages to each other | B.find their students’ cheats in exams | C.stop the students from using their mobile phones | D.ask the students to hand in their phones before exams | 小题3:According to the third piece of news, we know ________.A.chimps are cleverer than monkeys | B.only chimps in East Africa can use tools | C.human boys always learn to write and draw earlier than girls | D.experts don’t know why girl chimps use tools faster than boys | 小题4:The German doctors help kids addicted to the Internet so that they can________.A.go into nature | B.enjoy their school life better | C.become famous painters and singers | D.find some other ways to enjoy themselves | 小题5:Choose the best title for each piece of news above from the following six ones: ①Girls learn faster than boys? ②Phone cheats ③Little hero ④No cheating! ⑤Internet cure ⑥Go into nature |
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