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1、 死亡谷有动物吗
It's hard to imagine a place that's more dangerous than Death Valley. Death Valley is the hottest and the driest place in North America. It also has the lowest place in the Western Hemisphere! Although the natural condition in Death Valley is terrible, here is full of life.
Death Valley isn't an easy place to live in. It gets little rain a year, so there isn't much water. In July, temperatures often climb to over 46℃. The ground is mostly sand and rocks. There is even a dried-up lake that has turned into salt crystals.
None of these stops plants and animals from making Death Valley their home. People have found more than 1, 000 kinds of plants there. It also has 51 kinds of mammals, 36 kinds of reptiles, 6 kinds of fish, and more than 300 kinds of birds. The animals aren't all small, either. There are big ones like mountain lions.
Finding water is the biggest challenge for anything that lives in Death Valley. Some plants have roots that go fifty feet under the surface to find water. Some animals get the water they need from the seeds of desert sunflowers. Small fish can live in the water that is five times as salty as the ocean!
All these make people have to be surprised about the magic of life.
(1)、What can we learn about Death Valley from the passage?A、Death Valley is very hot and dry. B、Death Valley has a beautiful scene. C、Death Valley is dangerous for animals. D、Death Valley has the lowest place in the world.(2)、How many kinds of animals are there in Death Valley?A、Over 93. B、Over 300. C、Over 393. D、Over 1, 393.(3)、____ is the biggest challenge for animals living in Death Valley.A、The short of water B、The hot weather C、The hard rocks D、The salty water(4)、Where can the animals in Death Valley get water according to the passage?A、From the underground. B、From the river. C、From the ocean. D、From some plants.(5)、What's the main purpose of this passage?A、To tell us the importance of water. B、To teach us how to live in Death Valley. C、To introduce something about Death Valley. D、To tell us how to find animals in Death Valley. -
2、 There are about 500 students in our school. (用高级单词替换 about)
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3、 I know the little girl. Her father is an actor. (合并为一个高级句子)
I know the little girl, father is an actor.
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4、 Books are usually made (用适当的介词填空) wood.
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5、 Look! This bag is made ____ plastic.A、from B、of C、into D、out of
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6、 This nice watch (用 buy的适当时态填空) by my uncle last week.
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7、 谁最早吃冰淇淋
You might think ice cream is a modern kind of food, but actually, ice cream was probably first eaten in China more than 2, 000years ago. It was made from rice and milk. In Europe around 2, 000 years ago, Roman leaders also enjoyed a kind of frozen dessert. Snow and fruit were used to make it. It wasn't true ice cream, though, as it had no milk or cream in it.
Marco Polo, who came from Italy, spent a lot of time in China during the late thirteenth century. People believe that he saw ice cream being made while he was on his travels there. He then brought the recipe for it back home when he returned. This was the first time true ice cream was made in Europe. Perhaps this is why Italians are considered the European masters of ice cream making. They have had more time than other countries to practice the recipe!
In the seventeenth century, King Charles I of England was introduced to the pleasure of cream by his new French chef. He was so surprised by its beautiful taste.
Ice cream cones(蛋卷筒) are a popular way to serve ice cream. They're easy to hold ice cream and there is no waste at all because they can be eaten up along with the ice cream. So they're environmentally friendly as well as tasty. It's believed they were invented in 1904 in the US.
Ice cream quickly won the hearts of people in the middle of the twentieth century. At that time, the first fridges became available to the public. Owning one meant you could then keep ice cream at home. It also meant you had a bigger chance of eating ice cream.
(1)、When was ice cream probably first eaten?A、Over 2, 000 years ago. B、In the 13th century. C、In the 17th century.(2)、Where was the recipe for making ice cream from?A、China. B、Italy. C、England.(3)、Why were Italians considered the European masters of ice cream making?A、Because Marco Polo was a master of ice cream making. B、Because Italians had more time to practice making ice cream. C、Because the recipe for making ice cream first appeared in Italy.(4)、What can we know from the passage?A、The first fridges were environmentally friendly. B、Ice cream cones were invented by a French chef. C、Ice cream became popular in the middle of the 20th century.(5)、What is the best title of the passage?A、Marco Polo's Spirit B、Development of Ice Cream C、The Recipe for Making Ice Cream -
8、 There was a (冲突) between his words and his actions.
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9、 It was Tom's father ____ helped the boy out of danger.A、what B、when C、who D、which
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10、 He nodded his head in (回应, 反应) to her question.
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11、 It's such a nice day that we want to go out for a picnic. (同义句转换)
It's so day that we want to go out for a picnic.
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12、 She waters the flowers twice a week. (改为被动句)
The flowers by her twice a week.
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13、 "Sorry"不仅仅是"对不起"
Few words are spoken more often every day on the streets of Britain than" I'm sorry". This phrase has become such a common response that it has taken on a lot of meanings.
Saying "sorry" means to apologize. This is simple and easy to understand. We learn it both as a native speaker and as a student of foreign languages.
But in Britain, it takes on another meaning. It is a cultural expression. Imagine this: Aman walks down the street, looking down at his phone. A woman is walking in the opposite direction, towards the man. She sees him, but she can't get out of the way in time. The man bumps into the woman. Who should say sorry? Naturally, the man should say sorry, because it was he who wasn't looking where he was going. Yet in Britain, it is common for both to apologize.
It is known that British people, like most people, do not enjoy conflict. So to quickly calm the situation, British people will apologize to each other.
Other times it may sound funny to hear" sorry". Some of my friends say it at restaurants, as they ask the waiter, "Sorry, but can I order another drink?" It is not to apologize, but just to express that we need the waiter. In Britain, sorry doesn't always mean exactly what you think.
(1)、According to the text, "saying sorry" is a cultural expression in ____。A、the USA B、the UK C、New Zealand D、Australia(2)、What does the underlined word" it" refer to?A、Saying "sorry". B、A foreign language. C、A native speaker. D、The man's phone.(3)、Which picture can describe the situation in Paragraph 3?A、B、
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(4)、The restaurant example shows that" sorry" can be used to ____ .A、make an apology B、calm a situation down C、explain what you're thinking about D、ask a waiter to bring something(5)、The text mainly talks about ____ .A、different meanings of" sorry" B、traditional British manners C、how to best catch others' attention D、a way out of a difficult situation -
14、 据说这部新电影非常有趣。
It's that the new movie is very interesting.
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15、 The mountain road is (用 danger的适当形式填空), especially in bad weather.
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16、 The big bridge fell because of the earthquake. (用高级单词替换 fell)
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17、 Unluckily, the weather was bad during our vacation. (用同义词替换 Unluckily)
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18、 We need to ____a new system to deal with this problem.A、set up B、put up C、look up D、give up
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19、 卡拉库姆沙漠中的火焰还在燃烧
In the middle of the Karakum Desert, there's a 230-foot-wide hole and it's on fire.
In 1971, a group of Soviet petroleum geologists went across the Karakum Desert to look for petroleum. When they found a place that they thought had oil, they set up a drilling rig.
Unfortunately, it was over a big natural gas cavern. When they drilled, the whole thing collapsed, taking the rig. Even worse, methane gas, which is dangerous and explosive, was leaking from the hole. So the Soviet geologists set the hole on fire.
The scientists thought it would burn for a few weeks or months and then stop. However, it has been burning for over 50 years.
The locals call it the gates of hell or the door to hell. More scientifically, it's the DarvazaGas Crater.
In 2009, the Turkmen president wanted it closed. But that didn't happen. In fact, it's become a tourist site. The tourism minister says it's a major attraction.
For a country with only 10, 000 to 15, 000 tourists a year, it's important that people want to go to the gates of hell.
It's also said that the crater attracts local spiders. They come to the edge because of the light and heat and throw themselves in.
The crater has been burning for over 50 years and no one knows when it will stop. But with tourists interested, it might keep burning for a while.
(1)、How wide is the hole in the Karakum Desert?A、230 feet. B、320 feet. C、430 feet. D、530 feet.(2)、What was the group of Soviet petroleum geologists looking for in the desert?A、Gold. B、Petroleum. C、Natural gas. D、Coal.(3)、How long has the hole been burning?A、For over 20 years. B、For over 30 years. C、For over 40 years. D、For over 50 years.(4)、What can we infer from the passage?A、The hole will never stop burning. B、The hole will stop burning soon. C、No one knows when the hole will stop burning. D、The hole has already stopped burning.(5)、What is the main idea of the passage?A、The history of the Darvaza Gas Crater. B、The danger of the Darvaza Gas Crater. C、The tourism of the Darvaza Gas Crater. D、The introduction of the Darvaza Gas Crater. -
20、 C从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,每词限用一次。
kind, that, also, surprise, fill, however, express, during, celebrate, depend
Spring rolls(春卷) are a Chinese dish that may seem simple and easy to make, but this delicious dish has a history. This special dish dates back to ancient China around the Tang Dynasty. At that time, spring rolls were popular food served mainly during the of the Spring Festival. Nowadays, spring rolls are part of Asian food, and there are several of spring rolls. The different kinds on the country and the ingredients used. Spring rolls are very delicious fried food has become very popular around the world. These days, they can be found on the menu of many Asian restaurants.
Spring rolls can be with any ingredient you like. , some of the most popular ones in restaurants are tofu, vegetables, bamboo shoots, chicken, cheese and ham. These ingredients are common and delicious and easy to buy. Traditionally, spring rolls are part of the Chinese New Year. Spring rolls have the special symbolism(象征意义) on these days. Eating spring rolls the Spring Festival means that spring is coming and the new year will start. In other words, eating spring rolls the meaning of welcoming the New Year. Spring rolls are served at the Tomb-Sweeping Day.