阅读理解。 When we think of Hollywood, we think of movies and famous movie stars.
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When we think of Hollywood, we think of movies and famous movie stars. They are part of Hollywood"s history. Today people make movies in other places too. Not all famous movie stars live in Hollywood. But Hollywood is still a very special city in Los Angeles, California. You can easily see where Hollywood is in Los Angeles. There is a big sign on the hills. It says "HOLLYWOOD". The white letters are fifty feet tall. You can see the sign from far away. The Hollywood sign is a famous landmark in Los Angeles. Many postcards show this famous Hollywood landmark. In the hills of Hollywood, there is also the Hollywood Bowl. This is an open-air theatre. It is one of the largest open-air theatres in the world. It has seventeen thousand seats and a very special stage. The stage was designed by the great American architect (建筑师) Frank Lloyd Wright. You can listen to all kinds of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. |
1. Today Hollywood is ______. |
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A. a special city in Los Angeles B. a place where all the movie stars live C. a place where they make all the movies D. the biggest city in California |
2. You can see where Hollywood is in Los Angeles because ______. |
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A. it is a hill B. postcards show you C. there is a big sign on the hills D. local people will tell you |
3. The Hollywood Bowl is ______. |
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A. a place where you see movies B. one of the largest open-air theatres in the world C. a hill in Hollywood D. a big sign in Los Angeles |
4. Which is not mentioned about the Hollywood Bowl? |
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A. Seats. B. Size. C. Stage. D. Designer. |
5. What special things can we see in Hollywood? |
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A. The Hollywood hills. B. The Hollywood landmark. C. The Hollywood Bowl. D. Both B and C. |
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1-5: ACBBD |
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On Christmas Eve─the night before Christmas Day─children all over Britain put a stocking at the end of their beds before they go to sleep. Their parents usually tell them that Father Christmas will come during the night. Father Christmas is very kind and hearted. He gets to the top of each house and climbs down the chimney into the fireplace. He fills each of the stockings with Christmas presents. Of course, Father Christmas isn"t real. In Jim and Kate"s house, "Father Christmas" is really Mr Green. Mr Green doesn"t climb down the chimney. He waits until the children are asleep. Then he quietly goes into their bedrooms and fills their stockings with small presents. When they were very young, Mr Green sometimes wore a red coat. But he doesn"t do that now. The children are no longer young, and they know who "Father Christmas" really is. But they still put their stockings at the end of their beds. |
1. Christmas Eve is _______. |
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A. the night of Christmas Day B. the evening of Christmas Day C. Christmas Day D. the night before Christmas Day |
2. Father Christmas often puts presents ________. |
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A. into children"s hats B. into children"s stockings C. under children"s beds D. into children"s shoes |
3. When the children were very young, _______. |
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A. they didn"t know who Father Christmas was B. they knew that Father Christmas wasn"t real C. they thought their father was Father Christmas D. they knew who put the presents into their stockings |
4. When the children are older, they ________. |
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A. know that Father Christmas is real B. ask their mother to fill their stockings with presents C. know that Father Christmas is really their father D. know that Father Christmas is really their friend |
5. Father Christmas comes into the house through the ________. |
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A. chimney B. back door C. front door D. window. |
根据短文内容,在空格处填入一个适当的词,使短文意思完整。 |
Why do people drink? Often because they are 1 , but this can"t be the 2 reason. There 3 be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see each other, they often have a drink 4 they sit and talk. Many English people don"t need anyone 5 , they drink tea several times 6 day even if they are alone. In most countries people say something interesting when they drink 7 . The English often say cheer. In the countries there are many places (cafes, bars) where they 8 drinks. 9 there are so many drink places, it seems that many people drink more often than they really 10 it. |
阅读理解。根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。 |
In your schoolbag most of the things may be a pencil, some kinds of pens, a ruler and some books. These things don"t grow in the fields. They were all made in factories and invented by someone. Thousands of years ago no one knew about these things. Who invented them? We don"t always know. There have been many large and small inventions. In human history, some of these inventors have been forgotten by humans. Who invented the clock, or the lock on the door? We don"t know. There have been thousands of inventions and we should thank the inventors for their clever ideas. Will you be one of them when you grow up? ( ) 1. Most of the things in your schoolbag are grown in the fields. ( ) 2. People didn"t have such things as pens or rulers thousands of years ago. ( ) 3. We know who invented all these things. ( ) 4. In human history, many of these inventors have been forgotten by humans. ( ) 5. We don"t know who invented the lock on the door. |
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Canada is the second largest country in the world. It is over 7 000 kilometers from the 1 coast to the east. It 2 six time zones. 3 it is 9 a.m. in Vancouver on the west coast, it is 1:30 p. m in Saint John on the east coast. English and French 4 the two main languages in Canada. About 60 percent of 5 population speak French. More 6 70 percent of its population live in cities near the U.S. border (边境). Ottawa is the capital. Every year millions of tourists go there to 7 museums and take part in the cultural (文化的) activities. Toronto is the largest city of the country 8 about 2.5 million people. Montreal is 9 second biggest French-speaking city in the world. The maple (枫树) leaf is the national symbol of Canada. The Canadian flag has a red maple leaf on a red 10 white background. |
( )1. A. west ( )2. A. is ( )3. A. Which ( )4. A. are ( )5. A. their ( )6. A. up ( )7. A. see ( )8. A. with ( )9. A. a ( )10. A. or | B. east B. had B. What B. is B. his B. over B. visit B. for B. an B. and | C. south C. has C. Where C. will be C. its C. about C. look C. from C. the C. but | D. north D. have D. When D. has been D. our D. than D. find D. at D. 不填 D. however | 阅读理解。 | Baseball is America"s national sport. So it is not unusual that many popular expressions come from baseball. But first, let me explain a little about the game. Each baseball team has nine players. The pitcher of one team throws the ball to a batter from the other team. The batter attempts to hit the ball. If he misses, it is called a strike. If a batter gets three strikes, he loses his turn at bat and is called out. The batter also is out if he hits the ball in the air and an opposing player catches it. But if the batter hits the ball and it is not caught, the batter tries to run to one or more of the four bases on the field. The batter can run to all four bases if he hits the ball over the fence or out of the ballpark. Such a hit is called a homerun. Now, here are some common expressions from baseball. Someone who is "in the ball" is intelligent and able to do a good job. But a person who "threw a curve ball" did something unexpected. Someone who "steps up to the plate" is ready to do his or her job. A "pinch hitter" takes the place of someone else at a job or activity. Sometimes I have to give information quickly, without time to think it over. Then I would say something "right off the bat." If someone is doing an extremely good job and is very successful, you might say he or she is"batting one thousand." If I say I want to "touch base" with you, I will talk to you from time to time about something we plan to do. I might say I"touched all the bases" if I did what is necessary to complete a job or activity. And if I "covered my bases" I was well prepared. However, someone who is "way off base" did something wrong or maybe even dishonest or immoral. A person with strange ideas might be described as "out in left field." Finally, when a situation changes completely, we say "that is a whole new ballgame." | 1. The writer"s purpose is ____. | [ ] | A. to explain the rules of a sport game-baseball B. to tell you more about America"s national sports C. to introduce some useful expressions from baseball D. to show the connection between expressions and sports | 2. The underlined sentence "The batter also is out" means ____. | [ ] | A. the batter will run to one of the four bases B. the batter will not continue the game C. the match will be over immediately D. the batter will change his position | 3. Which of the following expressions means that someone is able to do a good job? | [ ] | A. to be on the ball B. to step up the plate C. to throw a curve ball D. to touch all the bases |
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