【題目】--I’d like to meet you again and discuss the plan this Friday. --All right. _____________.
A. It counts B. It will do C. It depends D. It doesn’t matter
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【題目】“______ there’s still much work to be done, the people’s government will not let the people down.” Premier Li said on March 5 in Beijing.
A. Because B. Unless C. If D. Although
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【題目】Experts believe that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants, as we know them, have only existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. That is, there were no places that provided the restaurant experience. There was nowhere in which a waiter brought you food and drink that you picked from a menu. In fact, there were no menus anywhere.
There were eating places travellers could go to centuries before that. The countryside was full of inns that would serve food. And there were taverns where one could get drinks. The rich could also eat special meals prepared by private cooks. But none of them could be called a “restaurant”.
A man called Boulanger changed that. In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups(湯). On his sign he used the word "restaurant" to describe what he was selling. At that time, soups were considered something that could help "restore"(恢復(fù))your health — in French the word "restore" is “restaurer” — so he called the soups "restaurants". Soon, people started buying Boulanger's soups even when they were not ill. And over time, people began to use the word "restaurant" to refer to a place selling soup rather than the soup itself. More "restaurants" opened in France, and people began to buy soups more often.
Later, restaurants in Paris began to serve other food besides soup. In the 1790s, menus started to appear. By the mid-1800s, there were many types of restaurants throughout the world. The United States offered coffee shops. Tea houses became popular throughout China. Paris created beautiful restaurants for the rich. The British began to copy the French, and the restaurant idea spread throughout the British Empire.
Today cities are filled with all types of restaurants. Diners have millions of options from which to choose.
【1】What is the passage mainly about?
A. How restaurants developed.
B. What made a good restaurant.
C. Who created the first restaurant.
D. Why restaurants became popular.
【2】According to the first paragraph, what made restaurants different from earlier eating places?
A. Restaurants only served food.
B. Restaurants were more expensive.
C. Restaurants were mainly in cities.
D. Restaurants had a list of meal choices.
【3】Who did Boulanger expect to come and eat at his restaurant?
A. Rich people.
B. Sick people.
C. Travellers.
D. Workers.
【4】When it was first used. what did the word "restaurant" refer to?
A. A person.
B. A place.
C. Illness.
D. Soup.
【5】When did restaurants begin to grow internationally?
A. In the 1600s.
B. In the 1700s.
C. In the 1800s.
D. In the 1900s.
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【題目】Sophie's favourite singer be Jay Chou because she has bought a lot of Jay Chow's CDs.
A. can't B. mustn't C. must D. need
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【題目】Could we look back some day and say that Warren Buffett's greatest genius(天才) was finding two talented people to replace(代替)him? These two people are Ted Weschler, aged 56,and Todd Combs,aged 46,who have been chosen by Buffett as money managers to begin to ______
the key investment(投資)operations of Berkshire Hathaway.
But how did Ted and Todd catch Buffett's ______ ? "These are the only two persons I could find. who read as ______ as I did, " Buffett says with a laugh. Actually he's not really kidding. Both Ted and Todd spend lots of time ______ .
Ted spends half a day reading many materials like ______ and trade periodicals(期刊). In a recent interview,Ted ______ that to become a successful investor, one needs to be hungry, curious and read all the time. Different kinds of reading will allow you to ______ things that might give you an insight(洞察力)to where a business is going in five years.
And Todd describes himself as a book with legs. He gets up at around 7 or 8 a.m. and reads
______ about 7 or 8 p. m. . After dinner; he also leads for ______ hour or two in bed.
What's the secret for financial success? It seems that _____ a habit of reading really matters.
【1】A. take off B. take over C. take in D. take down
【2】A. leg B. hand C. eye D. breath
【3】A. many B. little C. few D. much
【4】A. working B. reading C. sleeping D. thinking
【5】A. newspapers B. films C. TV series D. cartoons
【6】A. turned out B. pointed to C. pointed out D. turned to
【7】A. connect B. contact C. communicate D. complete
【8】A. at B. for C. until D. during
【9】A. the other B. another C. other D. the others
【10】A. developing B. growing C. raising D. planting
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【題目】I had always cared about sick children and tried to help them. But when my little grandson received third degree burns, I learned first-hand how______a loving adult feels when his/her child is suffering and he/she can’t take the pain away. This experience _______me to feel sorry for parents with sick children.
One mom told me that she_______like running into the street and screaming, “My child is sick. Would somebody please help us?” It breaks my________that these parents are so anxiously(憂慮地) searching for someone to care and help them______the hard times of watching their helpless child suffer. So I decided to do something to help them.
Two years ago, I almost lost my eyesight. Luckily, I regained(恢復(fù)) some eyesight, but I was no longer able to work.________I had a lot of time. At first, I thought that my life was________because I couldn’t do any of the things I used to do. I believed that my life had no purpose and I was no_______to anybody anymore. I began to be interested in surfing the Internet for information.
One day I received several emails asking for help for sick children. I decided to post their stories and pictures on a webpage. What began as a _______has grown into a fulltime job I enjoy doing every day. Since my website was built, I’ve received tens of emails from worried parents asking me to put their child’s story online. And over 325 volunteers have______me to send children “happy mail” without being paid.
【1】A. bored B. puzzled C. helpless D. hopeful
【2】A. made B. advised C. guided D. led
【3】A. seemed B. felt C. looked D. sounded
【4】A. heart B. head C. legs D. face
【5】A. over B. with C. across D. through
【6】A. But B. Though C. So D. Since
【7】A. meaningless B. meaningful C. interesting D. boring
【8】A. point B. sense C. good D. hope
【9】A. picture B. wish C. hobby D. website
【10】A. paid B. joined C. invited D. advised
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【題目】根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,將方框內(nèi)符合對話情境的句子抄寫在對話空白處,使對話恢復(fù)完整。選項中有兩項是多余的。
A: Hi, Tom. Are you free this Saturday?
B: 【1】. What are you going to do, Lin Tao?
A: I’m going to watch a traditional art show. 【2】
B: Wow, you are so great! What are they about?
A: 【3】 . They stand for happiness and good luck in China.
B: It's fantastic! Where do you learn paper-cutting?
A: In our school art club.
B: Well, I am also interested in Chinese culture and I want to lean it. 【4】
A: Of course. So would you like to watch the show with me?
B: Yes, I’d love to and I can't wait. 【5】
A: Let's meet at the school gate at 9: 00 in the morning.
B: Ok. See you then.
A: See you.
When and where shall we meet?
Yes, nothing much.
What club shall I join?
Can I join your club?
They are about flowers, birds and fishes.
My grandmother taught me.
My paper-cutting works will be shown there.
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【題目】Gabriel Garcia Márquez, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, passed away at the age of 86 on April 17, 2014. The world paused( 停頓 ) to remember the cultural giant .
Garcia Márquez was born in Colombia, but he spent most of his adult life in Mexico City. As one of the most famous writers, he was widely regarded as “a giant of 20th-century literature”. Garcia Márquez wrote in a style called “magical realism(魔幻現(xiàn)實主義)”. In such works, people live a daily life in a certain period of time in history. But meanwhile, magical things happen to them.
Garcia Márquez is best known for his 1967 novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude 《(百年孤獨》), which has sold about 50 million copies. It tells the tale of the small and isolated town of Macondo which was separated from the outside world –of its founding and its troubled history over a hundred years . The story is a metaphor(暗喻) for the development of Colombia since the 19century. As Colombian President Juan Manuel Santons said, Garcia Márquez wrote about “the very essence(本質(zhì)) of the Latin American beings ” .
【1】Garcia Márquez was born in the year _________.
A. 1914 B. 1928 C. 1967 D. 1982
【2】The underlined word “isolated”means ________.
A. 隔絕的 B. 安逸的 C. 喧囂的 D. 繁華的
【3】Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Garcia Márquez?
A. He was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
B. His novel One Hundrend Years of Solitude was a great success.
C. He was widely known as “a giant of 20th-century literature ”.
D. Magical things happened to him during his stay in Mexico City.
【4】The writer quotes(引用)from the President to ______.
A. praise Garcia Márquez for his achievement
B. show the deep sadness of the President
C. explain the writing style of Garcia Márquez
D. describe the character of Garcia Márquez
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【題目】三年來,你的學(xué)校一定組織過很多有意義的外出參觀活動,讓你和同學(xué)們開闊了眼界,體驗了快樂,增進了友誼。《英語學(xué)習(xí)報》現(xiàn)正舉辦 My School Trip 征文活動,請你根據(jù)下面的提示問題,向大家介紹一次你所參加的外出參觀活動,說一說大家去了哪,做了什么,以及你的感受。
提示詞語:learn from, fantastic, experience, enjoy, exciting
提示問題:
Where did you go on the school trip?
What did you do on the trip?
How did you feel about the trip?
My School Trip
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