(P="Pinky," A= Ann)P: Hello, Ann! This is Pinky. How was your weekend? A: 小题1:
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(P="Pinky," A= Ann) P: Hello, Ann! This is Pinky. How was your weekend? A: 小题1: P: Your whole family? A: Yes, all of us. 小题2: P: I didn’t know that was your favorite. It’s mine, too. A: 小题3: But we started dinner late. My brother Paul’s car broke down. He and Jennifer got there after nine. We were all feeling very hungry by then. P: I thought his car was a new one. What was the trouble? A: 小题4: Paul says that new cars are not as good as old ones. He says their steering wheels are not so good. P: By the way, Ann. Can you do me a favor? My computer doesn’t work. Can I use yours for several days? A: Sorry, Pinky, but I’ve lent it to Nancy. 小题5: I’m sure she’ll lend you hers. A.We went to our favorite restaurant, the Golden Crab. | B.Nancy is now busy preparing for the examination next week. | C.Why don’t you ask Emily? | D.The food was good as usual. | E. I don’t know. F. Wonderful. We had a family dinner. G. We had a wonderful football match with the league from Grade 2. |
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小题1:F 小题2:A 小题3:D 小题4:E 小题5:C |
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小题1:选F。由下文Your whole family? 和But we started dinner late. 可知。 小题2:选A。由答语I didn’t know that was your favorite. 可知。 小题3:选D。由下句But we started dinner late. 可知本句应该是谈论饭菜。 小题4:选E。由下句Paul says that new cars are not as good as old ones. He says their steering wheels are not so good. 可判断我对此并不知情。 小题5:选C。由下句I’m sure she’ll lend you hers. 可知。 |
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Last Sunday my father and I went fishing along a river. We found the water very dirty that we could hardly catch any fish in it. A lot of factories along the river always poured their waste water and rubbish straightly into the river, which made the river polluting. In this way most of the fish in the river was killed. Unless the rivers all over the country are polluted like this, no living things will be exist in the water. As we all know, environmental pollution do great harm to living things. Now more and more people have realized what serious this problem is. Our government is doing her best to take measure to fight against pollution. We expect that water in every river will be made cleaner and cleaner before long. |
Today, more and more high school student publish their own blogs on the Internet. For one thing, it can provide colorful platform to show their talents, and for another, it is also a way to release their pressure. And this make it popular to high school students. But many parents and teachers hold a same view, and they think that managing a blog will take a lot of time and energy, while this should be used study which is their main duty. Personally, I do approve of this activity. Open and organizing an eye-catching blog needs various abilities such like writing, designing and so on. Only if that we have those abilities can we make a good blog. And also, we can improve themselves during the procedure of organizing our blogs. |
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