【題目】—I'd like one kilo of apples and two kilos of bananas. How much are they?
—The ___price is 20 yuan.
A.allB.totalC.highD.low
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【題目】 “Kids can make a difference,” Craig Kielburger said. When Craig was 12, he started a group that has helped kids all over the world.
How did Craig get started? In the seventh grade he learned something that made him angry. A 6-year-old boy in Pakistan was sent to work in a factory. The boy could not go to school. He could not even play. He had no freedom (自由) at all.
Craig compared that with his own life. Laws in his country said that kids must go to school. Education was free to all kids. But in some countries school was not free. Children from poor families went to work instead of to school.
Craig wanted to help those who didn’t have the same advantages as he and his friends. As a result, Craig and some friends started Free The Children.
Craig and his friends decided that Free The Children should raise money to build schools. Craig hoped that learning would help kids in poverty (貧困) live better.
Today, Craig’s charity has more than one million members in 45 countries. It is still going strong. The money they have raised has done many good things. It has help more than 500 schools around the world. It also pays for health care in poor communities.
Craig has had a lot of success. However, he still remembers his unpleasant start seventh grade.
“We were laughed at by other kids, who said you couldn’t change things,” he says. Still Craig didn’t give up. Now he wants more kids to help. “Go to freethechildren.com. Bring it to your teachers,” he says. “As you gain more confidence, friends will join you. It just gets easier.”
【1】How old was Craig when he started a group that has helped kids all over the world?
【2】In which country did the writer mention that a six-year-old boy had to work in a factory?
【3】What is the name of the group created by Craig and his friends?
【4】How many schools has Craig’s charity helped build?
【5】Why did other kids laugh at Craig and his friends when they tried to start the group?
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【題目】 Do you have any online classes? It is possible to take classes at home. All you need is a computer and a headset(套頭耳機).
However, most students don't seem to like online classes. According to a recent survey, only 33 percent of students would take such classes. Over 1, 500 students from 10 cities took the survey.
Many students said it is hard to pay attention to studying while taking online classes. This was true for Lian Ruohan, 15, at the Affiliated(附屬的)High School of Peking University. “There are no classmates, no real teachers watching me. I can get on the Internet or do other things if I want to. It's harder to always stay focused(聚精會神的),” she said.
Lian prepares a lot before taking her classes to make sure she will pay attention. She also pushes herself to communicate with teachers. Students can come up with or answer questions while taking online classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at the Yucai Middle School, thinks online interaction (互動))isn't enough. “The online teachers don't really get to know me, When I don't hand in homework, all I get is a short message instead of real care.” she said.
However, online classes still have other advantages. “It saves time and money compared to taking offline classes(線下課). Also, if I don't understand some parts of a lesson, I can watch it over again,” Lian said.
【1】If you want to take online classes, you need__________ and a headset.
A.a teacherB.a classroomC.a houseD.a computer
【2】How many students would take the online classes according to the survey?
A.About 33.B.About 45.C.About 495.D.About 1500.
【3】What does Lian Ruohan do to make sure she will pay attention to the online classes?
A.She prepares a lot before taking her classes.
B.She watches the lessons over and over again.
C.She gets on the Internet or do other things if she wants.
D.She doesn't push herself to communicate with teachers.
【4】What does Wen Jiayi think of taking online classes?
A.She thinks it saves time and money compared to taking offline classes.
B.She thinks she can't get real care from the online teachers.
C.She thinks it's easy to come up with or answer questions.
D.She thinks it's difficult to pay attention to online classes.
【5】What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.How to take online classes.
B.What we can do while taking online classes.
C.The advantages and disadvantages of taking online classes.
D.The number of students who would like to take online classes.
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【題目】根據(jù)漢語提示及提示詞翻譯句子.并將答案用0.5毫米黑色簽字筆填入答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上.
【1】順便問一下,你的自行車多少錢? (how much)
【2】他在黎平已經(jīng)很長時間了。(for)
【3】快點,否則你上學(xué)就遲到了。(hurry up)
【4】照相機是用來照相的。(用被動語態(tài),take photos)
【5】只要天氣好我們就去。(as long as)
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【題目】 Shenzhen once again took part in Earth hour, as a wide range of activities were held Saturday in Futian District to encourage people not only to switch off the lights between 8:30 p. m. and 9:30 p.m, but also to join millions in protecting biodiversity in the Guangdong- Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area.
Earth Hour, which is held annually, was started by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)in 2007. With this year's theme, “Connect to Earth,” WWF also joined hands with One Planet Foundation (OPF)to invite experts to conduct research on and launch an ecological map of the Greater Bay Area, in order to call attention from al1 walks of life to the promotion of ecological progress in the area. The map was officially unveiled at the 2019 Earth Hour event at SCPG Center in Futian.
In addition to this event, a carnival sharing the theme “Connect to earth”. Was organized Saturday and Sunday at the art square in Xiangmi Park, which was open to the public for free.
A representative from WWF and OPF said, “We hope this carnival, through various kinds of activities like games and handicrafts, will raise residents' awareness of the importance of biodiversity where we live. We want to engage more to protect valuable animals in the Greater Bay Area.”
The two-day carnival attracted many children accompanied by their parents. A father on the scene told the Shenzhen Daily, "Interactions like this are great opportunities for kids to learn more about the earth as they don' t get to know this knowledge very often.”
Besides Shenzhen, many other cities in China also held related activities with the same focus on biodiversity but based on the local ecological habitats.
【1】What's the theme of Earth Hour this year?
A.Switch off the lightsB.Unveil an ecological map
C.Connect to EarthD.Protect Valuable Animals
【2】Earth Hour was first started by_________.
A.World Wide Fund for NatureB.the Guangdong- Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
C.One planet FoundationD.SCPG Center in Futian
【3】We can learn from the passage that_________.
A.the carnival was held to help residents to relax
B.many other cities in China held activities with different topics
C.many parents thought the activities were helpful to children
D.the ecological map of China was unveiled at the 2019 Earth Hour event
【4】We can read this passage in the section of_________.
A.Local NewsB.OpinionC.MarketD.Business
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【題目】 Some etiquette(禮儀)in modern life
Do you often use a cell phone? Do you take the subway to school every day? These items make our modern life easier. But do you know how we should behave properly while using them? The following suggestions might be helpful.
For mobile phone users
◆Keep your voice down when you make a phone call in public. Shouting on the phone may make others feel uncomfortable.
◆Stop sending messages or playing games with your cell phone at a dinner or a party.It's a good time to communicate with your family and friends.
◆Don't make or answer a call while driving. It is not only very dangerous for both you and your passengers but also against the law.
For subway passengers
◆You are supposed to wait in line while buying tickets and getting on the subway.
◆You're not allowed to eat, drink or smoke on the subway train. It's our duty to keep the train clean and tidy.
◆ You can't take pets on the train. As we all know, animals may spread diseases(傳播疾病)and get the train dirty.
Items | Dos | Don'ts |
Cell phone users | Keep your【1】down in public. | Don't send message or play games at a dinner or a party. Don't make or answer【2】while driving. |
【3】 | Wait in line.Keep the train【4】. | Don't eat,drink,smoke and【5】on the train. |
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【題目】
The Holi Festival The Holi Festival takes place in India in March every year. Part of the celebration is the lighting of bonfires (篝火) during the day before the start of the festival itself and people will then throw colored power (粉末) and water at one another. |
Saint Patrick’s Day Saint Patrick’s Day is an important holiday in Ireland on March 17. It is to remember Saint Patrick who did good things for the people of Ireland. During the holiday, there are parades (游行) and lots of green. You can see people in green, and you can even see green buildings. |
The Munich Oktoberfest This well-known beer festival is celebrated every year in September and October in Germany and can last about two weeks. Groups of people move towards the large beer tents through the streets of Munich. They can be treated with all kinds of German beer. |
The Quebec Winter Carnival Quebec is an old city in Canada. Many people agree that winter is the best time to visit it. The Quebec Winter Carnival is all about outdoor fun. It starts from the first Sunday in February and lasts ten days. One of the most exciting events is the dogsled (狗拉雪橇) race. With more than 20 teams, the race runs through six kilometers of the city’s streets. |
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子正誤。正確的用“A”表示,不正確的用“B”表示。
【1】People wear green clothes at the Holi Festival.
【2】Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated in March.
【3】The Munich Oktoberfest lasts about two days.
【4】The dogsled race runs through six kilometers of the city’s streets.
【5】Winter is the best time to visit Quebec.
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【題目】 When Rebecca was a middle school student, she was often bullied (欺凌) At that time.she didn't want to tell others._________, she now thinks people who are bullied should talk about their_________.Rebecca says that.many people who are bullied suffer (忍受)in silence.She says that although she_________heard a lot about bullying when she was in primary school, she never thought it would happen to her.
Rebecca told us that the bullying began when she went to middle school.People started making fun of her for being a_________student and knowing all the answers.She went on to say that every time she answered a question correctly in class, everyone would start shouting and saying that she was too_________for them.She told us that by the end of the year, she was very_______about the bullying and became ill.She began to hate school.But_______,she had a friend who she could talk to, and they told their head teacher about her problem.She believed that talking to the teacher_________her a lot.They found ways to deal with the problem, and the bullying finally_______.
Her__________is, don't see yourself as the problem.Nobody should be bullied.But if you don't tell anyone what is going on, nobody will know that you need help.
【1】A.SoB.ThoughC.HoweverD.And
【2】A.experiencesB.jokesC.hobbiesD.studies
【3】A.seldomB.always C.neverD.suddenly
【4】A.badB.happyC.silentD.good
【5】A.cleverB.slowC.noisyD.proud
【6】A.pleasedB.worriedC.satisfiedD.amazed
【7】A.usuallyB.interestinglyC.luckilyD.strangely
【8】A.surprisedB.controlledC.excitedD.helped
【9】A.startedB.stoppedC.increasedD.continued
【10】A.problemB.agreementC.conditionD.advice
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【題目】 Living in a new era of high technology, more people choose to ask for help by using crowd funding (眾籌) online. Some people think it’s convenient and people can get help in time when they are in trouble. There are some other people refusing to donate money in this way. They don’t think the money can be used properly. The following are what some people think about the new way of donating money.
Jackson | Thanks to the crowd funding, I have a chance to succeed in starting a company. About three years ago, I got help from almost eighty thousand strangers. With the money raised from them, my dream to have my own company came true. Next year, my workmates and I plan to donate some of my money to other people in need if the company goes well. |
Maria | I often do volunteer work in my free time. I’ve been volunteering for nearly six years. But I am unfamiliar with how crowd funding works. I don’t think I have time and energy to check whether the online information about the people is true. So I never use crowd funding. I prefer to help people in my neighborhood. |
Jean | Everyone in my family was upset and lost hope when they knew I had a serious illness. I was really thankful to the nurse who told us to try to raise money with help of crowd funding. At first, my parents thought it was unbelievable and impossible to get the money. When they realized they had no choice but to carry out the nurse’s advice, they tried and got the money for my operation. I will try my best to work harder and repay the helpers’ love to me. |
【1】Who are more likely to get help from crowd funding?
A.People who are in danger.B.Patients who need money badly.
C.People who want to make more money.D.People who want to be rich.
【2】Who helped Jackson when he wanted to start a company?
A.His workmates.
B.The volunteers.
C.Many strangers.
D.We don’t know.
【3】What does the underlined word “unfamiliar” mean in Chinese?
A.陌生的
B.贊成的
C.羞愧的
D.反感的
【4】Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Jackson wants to donate all his money to other people in need.
B.Maria has been a volunteer in her neighborhood for nearly six years.
C.A nurse helped Jean work out her crowd funding plan.
D.Nearly all the people think they can get help at once when they are in trouble.
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