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1、 The delivery driver ____ the hot food on time despite the traffic.A、arrived B、reached C、delivered D、took
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2、 ____ the rain, we decided to order food online.A、Instead of B、Because of C、Except for D、As for
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3、 The new app ____ users to track their daily steps.A、allows B、asks C、tells D、makes
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4、 She ____ the idea of using cash, preferring digital payments.A、threw away B、gave up C、looked for D、cared about
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5、 In the future, schools may have ____ classrooms with virtual teachers.A、traditional B、old-fashioned C、digital D、boring
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6、 The ____ of digital technology includes faster communication and easier shopping.A、disadvantages B、advantages C、problems D、costs
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7、题目:Write a story about a time you followed a rule.
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8、 完形填空,从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。
One day, I saw a boy running in the supermarket, 1 the"No running"sign. His mother 2 him but did nothing. I 3 to say something but felt nervous. 4 , I walked up and said, "Please follow the rule—it's dangerous." The mother 5 and stopped the boy. Later, the boy thanked me, saying he didn't realize the 6 of the rule. This experience taught me that 7 rules is everyone's duty. Rules8 us and make public spaces safe. We should 9 brave to remind others 10 breaking rules gently.
(1)A 、 following B 、 ignoring C 、 seeing D 、 obeying(2)A 、 watched B 、 helped C 、 stopped D 、 called(3)A 、 wanted B 、 refused C 、 forgot D 、 hated(4)A 、 Finally B 、 Suddenly C 、 Luckily D 、 Sadly(5)A 、 apologized B 、 angered C 、 left D 、 shouted(6)A 、 importance B 、 problem C 、 cost D 、 noise(7)A 、 breaking B 、 following C 、 making D 、 changing(8)A 、 harm B 、 protect C 、 trouble D 、 annoy(9)A 、 be B 、 is C 、 are D 、 were(10)A 、 about B 、 for C 、 against D 、 without -
9、 阅读理解
Rules play a vital role in maintaining order in public spaces. A recent survey found that 75% of people feel more comfortable in environments where rules are clearly followed. For example, in libraries, the rule of "keeping quiet" allows everyone to focus on reading. In parks, "no littering" rules protect the environment and create a pleasant atmosphere.
However, some argue that rules can be too restrictive. Take mobile phone use on public transport: while some believe quiet zones are necessary, others think it's unfair to limit communication. This debate highlights the need for balance. Rules should be flexible enough to accommodate different needs while ensuring everyone's rights.
A case in point is the "silent carriage" on trains, where passengers agree to avoid loud conversations. Such rules work because they are based on mutual respect, not strict control. As sociologist Dr. Li notes, "Rules are most effective when they are voluntary and respectful of individual freedom."
(1)、What percentage of people prefer rule-following environments?A、50%. B、60%. C、75%. D、80%.(2)、What is the debate about mobile phone use?A、Whether to ban phones entirely. B、Whether quiet zones are necessary. C、Whether to allow texting. D、Whether phones improve communication.(3)、What does Dr. Li think about rules?A、They should be strict. B、They work best when voluntary. C、They restrict freedom. D、They are unnecessary.(4)、What is the best title for the passage?A、The Importance of Strict Rules B、Debating Rule Flexibility C、How to Avoid Following Rules D、Rules: Restriction or Respect?(5)、What is the author's attitude toward rules?A、Neutral. B、Opposed. C、Supportive with balance. D、Unclear. -
10、 阅读理解
One evening, I boarded a train bound for home, looking forward to a quiet journey. I found a seat in the "quiet carriage" and took out my book. However, my peace was short-lived. A group of teenagers entered, laughing loudly and playing games on their phones without headphones. The noise was unbearable, but I hesitated to speak up, fearing they might think me rude.
Minutes later, a middle-aged man sat beside me and began eating fried fish, the strong smell filling the carriage. I recalled the sign above my head: "Please refrain from smelly food." Gathering courage, I pointed to the sign and said, "Sir, would you mind finishing your food later? This is a quiet area." He looked surprised but nodded, wrapping up the food quickly.
Just then, a child behind me started kicking my seat. I turned to see a woman smiling apologetically. "Could you please help your child follow the rules?" I asked gently. She thanked me and distracted the child with a toy.
As the train emptied, the teenager closest to me said, "Sorry about the noise. We didn't realize how much it disturbed others." I smiled, relieved that my words had made a difference. The incident taught me that rules exist not to restrict freedom, but to create shared comfort. Sometimes, a polite reminder is all it takes to make a public space more pleasant.
(1)、Why did the writer choose the quiet carriage?A、To enjoy a noisy journey. B、To have a quiet read. C、To meet friends. D、To avoid passengers.(2)、What id the middle-aged man eat?A、Fried chicken. B、Smelly fish. C、Chips. D、Chocolate.(3)、How did the woman react to the writer's request?A、She got angry. B、She ignored it. C、She thanked him. D、She argued.(4)、What did the teenager apologize for?A、Eating smelly food. B、Kicking the seat. C、Making noise. D、Taking the wrong seat.(5)、What's the main lesson from the story?A、Rules are unnecessary. B、Polite reminders can improve public behavior. C、Quiet carriages are useless. D、People hate following rules. -
11、 语法填空,阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Last week, I took the train home after work. The carriage was crowded, but I found a seat (near) the window. A girl opposite me (start) playing music on her phone full volume. I tried (cover) my ears, the noise was too loud. Then a man next to me opened a packet of 36 (smell) snacks. I looked at the sign on the wall that (say) "No smelly food" and decided to speak up.
"Excuse me," I said (polite), "could you please turn down the music and put away the snacks? These rules are everyone's comfort." The girl looked (embarrassed) and turned off the music. The man (apologize) and packed his snacks. Other passengers smiled at me, and I felt proud (stand) up for the rules.
This experience taught me that (follow) rules is not only a duty also shows respect for others. (final), the train became quiet and comfortable again.
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12、 He (take) a deep breath and spoke bravely.
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13、 The (passenger) on the train were annoyed by the noise.
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14、 We need to (improve) our awareness of rules.
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15、 The (smell) food made me feel sick.
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16、 (follow) rules shows respect for others.
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17、 She (cover) her mouth to cough yesterday.
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18、 The sign (say)"No smoking"in the library.
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19、 His (honest) made everyone trust him.
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20、 We should behave (polite) in public places.