相关试卷
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1、 "The Chinese teacher played a Chinese song Tian Mi Mi for us instead of asking us (learn) new words or sentences," Luke said.
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2、 When will you finish (read) this book?
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3、 Thanks for (show) us around your school.
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4、 Look! There are many students (hang) out on the Three Gorges Square.
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5、 It is (relax) for us to go to the movies on weekends.
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6、 After having a good sleep last night, I am feeling even today. (good)
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7、 In Beijing, people's act of kindness makes me ____ warm even in the place far from home.A、felt B、to feel C、feel D、feeling
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8、 —The boy didn't come to school ____ the bad weather. —No, ____ he was ill.A、because of, because B、because, because of C、because, because
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9、 —There is a huge difference between China and America.
—I agree with you. That is why we should ____ each other's culture.
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10、 —I don't know why he left ____ without any words this morning.
—Maybe he had something important to do.
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11、 —Do you have ____ homework to do every day?
—No. But I have ____ rules at school.
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12、 Please focus ____ the happiness in your life, and you'll have a happy life.A、in B、of C、on D、for
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13、 Tom is very helpful and often gives me ____on how to improve my English.A、an advice B、some advice C、some suggestion D、suggest
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14、 I didn't know how to learn math well, so I asked my math teacher ____ advice.A、with B、through C、for D、of
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15、 We should practice ____ English with our classmates.A、to speak B、speak C、speaking D、spoken
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16、 Mr. Lee made Tom ____ his homework after school. This made Tom ____.A、to do; sad B、do; sadly C、do; unhappy D、did; unhappy
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我们应该使用首字母缩略词吗?
Abbreviations are short forms of words or phrases. They can be used to save time when writing or speaking. Some abbreviations are acronyms(首字母缩略词), like ASAP for"as soon as possible" or BRB for"be right back".
Texting on phones and posting on social media have led to an increase in the use of abbreviations. We meet abbreviations every day. For example, the US is an abbreviation for the United States. We call the space agency NASA instead of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Many abbreviations are so common that we use them without thinking. Some people feel they make talking, reading, and writing easier, but others find these short words or phrases confusing(令人困惑的). What do you think? Should we use abbreviations?
Supporters think they make our lives easier. The development of language has never stopped since humans began to speak. If it weren't developing, we would still be saying"thine" instead of"yours" and"thou" instead of"you". Some abbreviations, like"GIF" or"FBI", are so common that it would sound strange to say their full names. Abbreviations can be used to make texts and speeches shorter, faster, and easier to understand. That's useful if you' re in a hurry. For example, typing"BRB" is faster than writing"I' ll be right back. " Abbreviations are also a kind of common language that can help people feel comfortable and closer to each other.
However, others think they' re confusing. If abbreviations aren't used correctly, they can slow you down instead of saving time. For example, if a word or phrase isn't written out in full the first time it's used in a piece of writing, the reader may have to waste time trying to figure out what it means. Abbreviations can also lead to misunderstandings or make people feel left out or embarrassed. If you don't know what an abbreviation means, it's embarrassing to ask someone to explain it. And sure, language develops over time, but some changes aren't for the better. Saying"ty" just isn't as polite as saying"thank you". It just sounds lazy and careless.

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18、 短文填空
action become careful educate end good help join know teach tell work
Fan Zhongyan was very famous in the Northern Song Dynasty. Nearly every Chinese student today his essay(散文) In Praise of Yueyang Tower. They all remember the words:"Be concerned before the world starts worrying; be satisfied only after the world is content(满足的). " In his life, Fan showed this spirit through his .
In 1035, Fan bought some land in Suzhou and built a house there for his own family. However, when the house was built, Fan that if someone lived in this perfect house, his or her family would have many government officials in the future. But Fan said, "I prefer to have all people be educated here rather than enjoy the luck alone. That way, the good luck would be . "
Fan gave up living in his new house. Instead, he changed it into a school. Hearing the news, some of the teachers came to Suzhou to teach. Soon, the city was known for its excellent . Other rich people in Suzhou also learned from Fan and helped the school. This school today's Suzhou High School.
Even when Fan was a high-level government official, he lived a simple life. In 1049, after he stopped in Dengzhou, he used his savings to buy about 1, 000 mu of farmland. He selected people to manage the land as a farm that could do something good for people. It offered jobs to local people. The money from the farm was used poor children and take care of the elderly. Fan's family members followed his idea of being kind and managed the farm for over 800 years.
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Have you ever noticed how the air smells when it starts to rain? The unique smell that comes with rain has a name: petrichor(下雨时的尘土味). It is a special smell that many people enjoy.
This smell mainly comes from a natural chemical called geosmin(土臭素). Geosmin is produced by certain bacteria(细菌) that grow in warm and wet soil. These bacteria produce geosmin as part of their life cycle. When the weather is dry, more geosmin stays in the ground.
When raindrops hit the ground, they push small parts of geosmin and release them into the air. That is why we can smell petrichor at the start of a rainstorm. This smell is strongest after a long dry time.
For many people, this smell means more than just a smell. It brings back memories or makes them feel calm. It helps them feel close to nature. So next time it rains, take a deep breath. It will remind you of the quiet beauty of nature.
Thunderstorms also bring a different kind of smell. Some people can even notice it before the storm comes. This smell comes from ozone(臭氧), which is found high in the sky. Ozone is created when lightning flashes during a thunderstorm. The powerful energy from lightning breaks apart oxygen(O2) in the air. Then these parts join together to form ozone(O3). As thunderstorms develop, their winds carry ozone down to ground level, allowing people to catch its smell. Ozone gives off a smell that feels stronger than petrichor. That is why some people know a storm is coming before it arrives.
(1)、What is petrichor according to the text?A、A natural chemical. B、A kind of dry weather. C、A pleasant and special smell.(2)、Which of the blanks can be filled with the underlined word"release(s)" in the passage?A、The old balloon slowly△gas and gets smaller and smaller. B、She wants to△ her friends by writing a diary every day. C、In the morning, my alarm clock always△a loud sound to wake me up.(3)、What's the writer's advice in Paragraph 4?A、Get close to nature. B、Bring back memories. C、Enjoy the smell of the rain.(4)、What is the right order according to last paragraph?a. Oxygen parts join to form ozone.
b. Lightning breaks apart oxygen in the air.
c. Ozone gives off a clean and strong smell.
d. Thunderstorms' winds blow ozone to the ground.
A、a-b-c-d B、b-a-d-c C、b-a-c-d(5)、What can be the best title for the text?A、Why People Love the Smell of Rainy Days B、How Nature Creates the Smells of Rain and Storms C、The Important Role of Bacteria in Weather Changes -
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For many years, historians thought the Altar Stone at the center of Stonehenge, England's famous historic place, came from Wales. However, new research suggests its journey was much longer. According to a study published recently in Nature, the stone may have traveled all the way from Scotland—— meaning that builders transported it across more than 750 kilometers around 5, 000 years ago.
The Altar Stone lies partly buried inside Stonehenge. " For many years, the central stone has been a mystery, lying in what should be the most important part of Stonehenge, " says Joshua Pollard, a historian.
Stonehenge was built in several steps, beginning around 3000 BC. Researchers believe builders placed the13, 200- pound Altar Stone there sometime between 2620 and 2480 BC.
No one knows exactly how the builders moved such a heavy stone. Researchers think that people during the Neolithic period used waterways to transport heavy objects. For example, a large stone tool was once moved from Normandy to Dorset. So, it's possible that the Altar Stone was also transported in the same way when building Stonehenge.
However, another historian, Mike Pitts, thinks a land journey is also reasonable. "If you put a stone on a boat out to sea, not only do you risk losing the stone—— but also nobody can see it," Pitts says. "On land, many communities would see the journey, and the stone would become more valuable... as it traveled south. "
Pitts also adds that the study is so important because it shows that ancient groups of people were good at communicating and working together even though they were very far apart.
