---I woke up late today. What’s worse, I left my homework at home!
---Poor boy! That is “__________”.
A.Every dog has its day B.It never rains but it pours
C.Never offer to teach fish to swim D.Don't put all your eggs in one basket
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Money is what people use to buy things they need or want. A long time ago, people didn't use money. So how did they get the things they wanted? Well, there is a long and interesting story about this.
At first, they would exchange something they had for something they needed. For example, if the shoemaker needed some bread, he would give the baker shoes and the baker would give him bread. This was called "bartering". Bartering worked fine for a while. But after the baker had too many shoes, the shoemaker still needed more bread. What could they do? The solution to this problem was money.
Money is basically an agreement among people. People agree that some metal or paper will be worth a certain amount of bread or a certain number of shoes. There were many earlier forms of money, such as cattle, salt, grain(谷物)and shells. But it was not easy to move them or store them.
So coins began to take the place of things. Coins had a set value and could be stored long. A coin says right on it how much it is worth. Different coins are worth different amounts. It became possible for people to trade in a standardized(標(biāo)準(zhǔn))way.
About three hundred years ago, paper money came into wider use. Paper money is cheaper to make than coins. It is also easier to carry around. Now people use paper money and coins in most countries. We call these kinds of money cash.
Cash has been popular for hundreds of years. But these days, things seem to have changed. Cashless payment(無現(xiàn)金支付)has come into our lives and changed our world.
China was the first country in the world to use paper money. Now, centuries later, analysts(分析家)believe that China may soon become the first cashless society. Cashless payment apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are becoming more common in China. The buyer just scans(掃描)the quick-respond code(二維碼)of the seller, or the other way around. Then they can get the things they want. No physical money is needed in this process. Is tomorrow already here?
1.Which is the correct order of the development of money?
①Coins
②Bartering
③Paper money
④Cashless payment
⑤Cattle, grain and shells
A.②⑤①③④ B.⑤③②①④ C.②⑤①④③ D.⑤④③②①
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Coins are the earliest form of money in the world.
B.People cannot buy things by showing the quick-respond code.
C.Both coins and paper money are very popular around the world.
D.Paper money costs more to make than coins because they are worth more.
3.What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?
A.China is the first cashless country in the world.
B.People will start using cashless payment tomorrow.
C.People won't use any physical money in the future.
D.Cashless payment is the new stage of money development.
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The teenagers had _________ good time in the summer camp in their sister school.
A./ B.a C.the D.an
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They found ___________ they were famous for only a short time.
A.that B.it C.this D.them
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The sudden death of Sir Charles Baskerville made everybody sad as he was a nice and respected man and had made many friends in Dartmoor during the two years he was at Baskerville Hall.
Mr Barrymore, the butler(男管家), said that Sir Charles had been sad and stressed these days. He told Barrymore that he was planning to return to London the next day. Then, he went for his usual evening walk. He did not return, and at midnight, Barrymore went to look for him. He followed Sir Charles’s footprints along the path until he found his master’s body lying near the end of it.
A man called Murphy was on the moor at the time and said that he heard shouting, but he was drunk at the time and no one would believe what he said.
The report said that Sir Charles had a weak heart and died of a heart attack. And this made it clear that the stories of a huge hound should not be believed.
“Do you know anything more than what is in the newspapers?” said Holmes when Dr. Mortimer had finished.
“Yes indeed. Sir Charles would never go out onto the moor at night because he was in fear of being attacked. He asked me several times whether I had heard the hound howling at night, but I never had. I was there within an hour when he died. I went over to see his body. He lay face down on the ground with his arms out and his fingers dug into the ground. At the inquest, Barrymore said that he saw nothing else, but I did. I saw footprints, Mr Holmes.”
“Footprints?” said Holmes, leaning forward. “A man’s or a woman’s?”
Mortimer looked at us for a moment before replying. “Mr.Holmes, they were the footprints of a huge hound!”
1.What can we know about Charles Baskerville?
A.He had been in a good mood for a few days.
B.He was going back to London the next day.
C.He usually took a walk with Barrymore at night.
D.He could not get along with others and had few friends.
2.Which is the correct order of what happened?
①M(fèi)ortimer arrived at the scene and checked the body.
②Mortimer found footprints of a huge hound.
③Barrymore saw a man called Murphy on the moor.
④Charles Baskerville went out for a evening walk.
⑤Barrymore went out to look for his master.
A.④③⑤②① B.③④⑤①② C.④⑤③①② D.④⑤①③②
3.The underlined word“this” in Paragraph 3 refer to ____________.
A.the cause of Charles’ death B.what Murphy said
C.Charles’s footprints D.the hound’s footprints
4.We can infer(推斷) from the passage that _____________.
A.What Barrymore said was true B.Murphy saw who the murderer was
C.Sir Charles killed himself D.the murderer was playing a trick
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---What about going to Yangzhou for a holiday as soon as spring __________?
--- Sounds great!
A.came B.comes C.will come D.is coming
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— Not only the twins but also their cousin Japan for half a year.
—But none of them can speak Japanese.
A.has been in B.has been to C.have been in D.have been to
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Every year billions of tons of rubbish in Europe. Are you shocked by this?
A.produces B.are produced C.be produced D.has produced
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Time | May 6 to 10,2019 |
Activities | 1.Chinese space achievement exhibition ; 2.“My Space Dream” speech; 3.space model making competition; |
要求:
1、必須包含所提示的信息,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);
2、意思清楚,表達(dá)通順,行文連貫,書寫規(guī)范;
3、請(qǐng)勿在文中使用真實(shí)姓名、校名及提示信息以外的地名。
Dear Henry,
I am writing to tell you something about the Science Week in our school.
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