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【題目】Han Han is a popular writer. His new book _________ last September.

A. came up B. came in C. came out D. came on

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【題目】閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子。

Many ways to sleep

How do you sleep? Most people sleep on their backs or sides. Do animals sleep the same way? Actually, the ways they sleep are much more different — they can lie down, sit or stand while they sleep.

Swiss scientists did a study on 250 different mammals (哺乳動物). They found that the animals’ sleeping postures (姿勢) had something to do with their size and weight.

Small animals with short legs sleep on their stomachs. Their body shape is perfect for this posture. They also like to put their legs under their bodies. Rabbits and cats sleep this way.

But larger animals sleep differently. They lie on their sides. That’s because this is more comfortable for their longer legs. Cows and hippos (河馬) often sleep like this.

However, there are exceptions. Small animals such as mice sometimes sit down to take a short nap. Some large animals such as horses, zebras and giraffes sleep standing up. This way, they can immediately run away if they are in danger.

Did you know? Albatrosses are large seabirds. They can sleep while flying. They can even do that while flying at a speed (速度) of about 40 km an hour.

1The ways animals sleep are much more________.

2Animals’ sleeping postures have something to do with their________.

3Rabbits and cats like to put their legs________ when they sleep.

4Giraffes sleep standing up in order to run away________if they are in danger.

5To our surprise albatrosses can sleep while________at a high speed.

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【題目】 假設(shè)你叫王華,剛升入無錫陽光高中。學(xué)生會(the Student Union)正在招募成員,恰逢學(xué)校將舉辦閱讀日活動,要求競選者設(shè)計一份活動方案,并在競選演講中展現(xiàn)。你草擬了演講

思維導(dǎo)圖,請根據(jù)下圖寫一份英文競選演講稿。

注意事項(xiàng):

1、發(fā)言稿須根據(jù)思維導(dǎo)圖自擬,要求語句通順、意思連貫、符合題意;

2、思維導(dǎo)圖中括號部分為非限定性內(nèi)容,僅供參考;

3、詞數(shù)90左右,演講稿的首尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);

4、演講稿中不得使用真實(shí)的個人信息,如校名、人名等。

Good afternoon, everyone! It's a great honor for me to speak here.

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That's all for my speech. Thank you!

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【題目】下列各組字母中含有相同音素的一組是 ______ 。

A. A, K, S B. H, I, Y C. F, M, X

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【題目】—Do you know how to ______ this word?

—Yes, B-A-L-L.

A. spell B. read C. see D. meet

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【題目】Everybody except Mike and Linda there when the meeting began.

A. is B. are C. was D. were

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【題目】---You look sad. What happened ?

---I can’t find a way ________ the students quiet.

A. to keep B. keep C. keeps D. keeping

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【題目】The teacher is standing ________ the blackboard.

A. in front of B. in the front of C. at front D. in front

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1From the experiment (實(shí)驗(yàn)), we can learn something about ________.

A.GeographyB.BiologyC.ChemistryD.Physics

2Which of the following is most probably the result of this experiment?

A.The ice cube on the plate melted most slowly.

B.The unwrapped ice cube in warm water melted fastest.

C.The ice cube in your hand melted more slowly than the one on the plate.

D.The ice cube wrapped in foil melted faster than the unwrapped one in warm water.

3The purpose of the passage is to ________.

A.encourage the readers to do the experiment

B.advise the readers to do things on their own

C.teach the readers to melt ice cubes in different ways

D.ask the readers to guess the result of the experiment

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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。每空限填一詞。

Why so many fires?

California is burning! Wildfires have spread across the US State since Oct 23 and smoke has filled its skies.

Take the Kincade Fire in northern California for example. It forced ( 使 ) 200,000 people to e1its path within one week. The state’s largest power (電力) company cut power to about 206,000 homes in order to s2 more fires from breaking out, CBS News reported.

California has seen many wildfires in recent years. Nine of the 10 biggest fires have happened since 2000, i3five since 2010, according to The New York Times.

Why is this? California has the perfect wildfire c4, Park Williams, a US climate expert (氣候?qū)<?/span>), told The New York Times. It has dry air and high temperatures from spring through late fall. At the same time, seasonal winds blow across the state every year, causing the wildfires to spread q5and last for weeks.

Global warming has also made the fires worse in recent years. It has dried out the state’s trees and o6 plant life, causing them to burn more easily.

H 7have played a role as well. Burning campfires, garbage debris ( ),and cigarette butts (煙頭) can easily cause wildfires. For example, one fire started last year when a car got a flat tire (漏氣的輪胎). The car’s body met the road and sent out sparks (火花 ), starting a f8.

Lightning strikes (雷擊) and volcanic eruptions (火山爆發(fā)) can also cause wildfires. However, people have caused 90 percent of California’s wildfires, according to the US National Park Service.

More about wildfires

Wildfires often happen in wooded areas in the US, Canada and Australia. They are also k 9 as forest fires or grass fires in Australia.

Wildfires can burn at over 900 and reach heights of more than 50 meters. They can move at speeds of up to 23 kilometers an hour, burning e10 – trees, brush, homes, even people – in their path.

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