--What happened? Why is the classroom in a mess?
--Mary We'll clean it up right now
A.neat and tidy B.dark and small C.dirty and untidy
科目:初中英語 來源:牛津上海版英語九年級第一學期期中拓展提高卷 題型:回答問題
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In general, laws for children are a good thing. One hundred years ago in industrial countries, children worked 18 hours a day in a factory at age seven. The factory owner could beat a child who fell asleep or was not fast enough. Both parents and teachers could do the same.
Today, there are many laws about children all over the world. Some people think children must obey rules or they should be punished others do not agree. The Inuits or Eskimos in Alaska almost never punish their children. The parents don’t hit them. If the children go too far, the parents punish them by making fun of them.
Children in other parts of the world are not as lucky as Eskimo children. American parents can spank(打……臀部) their children at home, but a teacher cannot hit a child in public school. This is also true in Germany. In contrast(對比), it is against the law for anyone to hit a child in Sweden. Swedish parents cannot spank their children. The children also have a special government official who works for their rights. There is even a plan for children to divorce from their parents though this is not a law yet!
1.How were children treated in industrial countries 100 years ago?
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2.What does the author mean by “go too far?”
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3.Can a teacher in Germany hit his students in public school?
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4.What kind of people can beat children in Sweden?
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5.What does it mean by “a plan for children to divorce from their parents?”
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6.How do you think parents in China should educate their children if they don’t behave?
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Bath, 97 miles west of London, is the largest city in Somerset, England. It became a World Heritage Site in 1987.
The city got its name from the Roman Baths, which was a place for public bathing in Roman Britain. The water there is naturally heated under the ground. Today visitors are no longer allowed to enter the water. However, the exhibitions there will tell you the history of the Roman Baths. You can see many ancient Roman objects, including the coins that were thrown into the water to show respect to the goddess.
Looking over the city, you will see many old buildings in the color of honey. Among them, the Royal Crescent and the Circus are the most famous. The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 houses in the shape of crescent. The Circus is about 200 meters to the east of the Royal Crescent. It is a huge circle formed with large townhouses. It is divided into three parts of the same length by three entrances with a lawn in the center. When visiting Bath, you can’t miss these two sites.
The museums in the city are also popular. You can go and appreciate western paintings. If you are interested in the English writer Jane Austen, you can go to Jane Austen Center to know more about her life with her father in Bath, If you come in October, you can even take part in the bath film Festival.
1.The passage is mainly about the ____ in Bath.
A. writers
B. paintings
C. festivals
D. buildings
2.According to the passage, what can visitors do in the Roman Baths?
A. Take a bath.
B. Play in the water.
C. Enjoy ancient coins.
D. Buy ancient Roman objects.
3.Which of the following is correct about the Royal Crescent and the Circus?
A. B. C. D.
4.Bath is a city ______.
A. where Jane Austen once lived
B. that got its name from the heated water
C. where a film festival is held all year round
D. that has been a World Heritage Site for 2l years
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科目:初中英語 來源:深圳市寶安區(qū)2018-2019學年九年級上學期期末英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
It is the second-brightest object in our night sky after the moon. It is one of man's the greatest scientific achievements. It's the International Space Station (ISS) that moves around Earth.
Nov 20 is the stations’ 20th birthday. In 1998, the first piece of the ISS was sent into space. Since then, 230 people from 18 countries have visited it. Five space agencies –those of the United States, Russia, Canada, Europe and Japan- worked together to build it. Weighing about 450 tons, it contains many different parts.
Generally, the ISS holds three to six people at one time. Astronauts living there work on a variety of different science projects. The ISS has hosted over 1, 500 such projects, according to NASA(美國航空航天局) But the station's hardware is aging. In 2011, Russia announced that the ISS will be retired (退役) in 2020 in order to prevent it from becoming dangerous "space junk". However, the US later said it would use repairs to make its service life longer to 2025.
The ISS costs 21-28 billion yuan to operate each year. Many believed that this money could be better spent improving conditions on Earth. In February, US President Donald Trump announced plans to end support for the ISS by 2025. The US will use its money for other projects, like next-generation rockets and deep-space missions.
Although China is not part of the ISS program, it has helped with some of the station's experiments. China will soon have its own space station, becoming the third country after Russia and the US to do so. The station is set to be finished around 2020.
1.How many people have already visited the ISS since 1998?
A.18 B.230 C.450. D.1500
2.According to the US, if it is repaired, how many more years will the ISS serve before it retires?____
A.5 years B.20 years C.22 years D.27 years
3.What do we know about the ISS from this article?
A.The US built the ISS all by itself.
B.The ISS can be used for 20 years
C.China is part of the ISS program and has its space station
D.21-28 billion yuan is spent operating the ISS every year.
4.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?____
A.Opinions on the ISS B.Brightest Object in Space
C.Facts about the ISS D.How much to Run the ISS
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- -Which language are you good at ____ English?
--French. I love reading French novels.
A.among B.besides C.out of
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- -Who is the director of this action film?
--A celebrated director -Ang Lee. He has directed many excellent films
A.silent B.famous C.rich
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Maybe Jay Chou is one of _______ singers in China.
A.popular B.more popular C.most popular D.the most popular
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—Wow! You’ve got a new ipad !
--My parents bought it for my sister and .It’s .
A.my; hers B.me; mine C.I; theirs D.me; ours
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91. 假設你是李華,你的朋友劉英很快要去英國留學并將住在英國人家里。你看到一篇關于英國人的飲食的文章后,給她發(fā)了一封電子郵件,告訴她英國人的飲食習慣。電子郵件的內(nèi)容應包括英國人一日三餐吃什么以及周末用餐的特點等。詞數(shù):80左右。電子郵件的開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
Hi, Liu Ying,
How is everything with you? I know you are going to study in Britain soon.
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I hope you will enjoy your food during your staying there.
Yours,
Li Hua
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