— When will our sports meeting be held?
—______. Ask our monitor and he may know.
A. You’re welcome B. That’s all right
C. I have no idea
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下列字母中含有/ i :/讀音的是( )。
A. I B. A C. J D. G
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閱讀短文,將方框里的五個(gè)句子還原到短文當(dāng)中。
A. Get your attention somewhere else.
B. Do you get really shy?
C. Learn to be a good talker.
D. Try to smile more.
E. Tell people you’re shy.
A. Get your attention somewhere else.
B. Do you get really shy?
C. Learn to be a good talker.
D. Try to smile more.
E. Tell people you’re shy.
How do you feel when you go to a birthday party? What about making a speech in front of the class? 1.If you think you are too shy and want to be a little braver, try the following. You can make it!
2.
There is no need to hide(隱藏) it. When they get to know you’re a shy kid, they’ll understand you better. This also helps you feel more at ease(自在) in talks.
3.
When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. Remember that other people have feelings, too. And most people will stay away from an angry- looking person.
4.
If you find it hard to start talks, say something nice about people around you. Think about how great you feel when someone says something nice to you.
5.
Think more about ways to enjoy the party or the game. Don’t waste( 浪費(fèi)) time worrying about your looks or whether people like you or not.
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Ladies and gentlemen, attention please! I have __________ to tell you.
A. anything important B. important anything
C. important something D. something important
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A. hard work B. enough sleep
C. fresh air D. healthy eating
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A. College students studied in stuffy classrooms.
B. High indoor CO2 levels harmed students1 health.
C. College students had difficulty in focusing in class.
D. High indoor CO2 levels harmed college students’ learning.
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A. Opening windows and using fans can reduce the level of CO2 in the air.
B. The level of CO2 will be higher when there are more people in a stuffier room.
C. Students studying in stuffier classrooms cannot get good test scores.
D. The air quality will seriously influence students’ scores.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Many classrooms lack fresh air.
B. Stuffy classrooms lead to problems.
C. Stuffy classrooms may lower test scores.
D. CO2 in classrooms leads to poor performance.
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—Sure. I like ____ soccer very much.
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