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The schoolboys and schoolgirls are walking along the street, ________ a small redcap.
A. each of them B. they each have C. every wears D. each wearing
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He will have learned English for eight years by the time he ________ from the university next year.
A. will graduate B. has graduated C. graduates D. is to graduate
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________ information ________ stored in this computer.
A. Large quantities of; have been B. A great many; has been
C. A large quantity of; were D. Quite a lot; is
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Tom sat under a tree and seeing his friend, ________ up in no time.
A. stands B. was standing C. stood D. would stand
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請你以記者的身份,根據(jù)案件登記卡所提供的情況,用英語寫一篇新聞報道稿。注意:1、詞數(shù):100左右。2、Key words部分要用適當(dāng)?shù)穆?lián)想描述事情發(fā)生的經(jīng)過及目前警察的行動。3、適當(dāng)發(fā)揮不扣分。
INFORMATION ABOUT THE CASE | |
TIME | 4:55 yesterday afternoon, just before the closing time |
PLACE | bank in the |
WEATHER | raining hard, little traffic |
Key words two young men with masks, guns, about 20,000 dollars. nobody killed or wounded still searching for |
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閱讀短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文后76~85的空格里填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語,并將答案轉(zhuǎn)寫到答題卡上。
注意:每空不超過3個單詞。
Have you ever heard of Paynes Prairie? It is one of the most important natural and historical areas in
The Paynes Prairie basin was formed when limestone dissolved and the ground settled. It is covered by marsh (沼澤) and wet prairie vegetation. There are areas of open water. During brief periods it has flooded enough to be considered a lake. Except for that, the basin has changed little through time.
Man has lived on Paynes Prairie a very long time. He lived there as far back as 10,000 B.C. At one time, the Seminoles lived there. The prairie is thought to have been named after King Payne, a Seminole chief. During the late 1600s,the largest cattle ranch in
William Bartram visited Paynes Prairie. Bartram was the first person who portrayed (described) nature through personal experience as well as scientific observation. He lived 200 years ago. He visited Paynes Prairie in 1774. At that time he described. He called Paynes Prairie the“great Alachua Savannah.”
Most of the animal life, which Bartram described, is still here. A large number of sandhill cranes, hawks and waterfowl are here in winter. The animal diversity is increased by the presence of pine flatwoods, hammock, swamps and ponds.
The
Paynes Prairie is a part of our
Title: The
Formation | Once | 76. __________ |
Then | The ground settled. | |
77.___ | It is s park. |
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Since
Shanghai Sheshan National Holiday Resort is located at the northwest of Songjiang District, 30 kilometers away from downtown Shanghai. The East Sheshan Hill is 74 meters high and is famous for its bamboo shoots. In spring, there is a bamboo shoot festival. The park will provide tourists with tools to dig out the bamboo shoots, and if you like, you can take them home to cook the typical Shanghai dish --- bamboo shoot stewed(燉) with pork.
According to the records, Emperor Kangxi arrived in Songjiang and he was full of praise for the bamboo shoot for its tenderness, crispy and freshness, especially for its exclusive orchid fragrance, so he baptized Sheshan Hill "Orchid Bamboo Shoot Hill". Thereafter, the bamboo shoot was known all over the country.
Between the East and West Sheshan Hills a mid-air cable is constructed, which enable the tourists to have a hearty appreciation of the sceneries of the hills. Occupying an area of one hectare with a height of 20 meters, Sheshan Catholic Church (officially named China Holy Virgin Cathedral) was built in 1863 and rebuilt in 1935. It is famed as the second grandest church in East Asia. On Holy Virgin's Day every May, pilgrims swarm here from all places in the country to line up in long queues in entering the church for mass(彌撒). It is really a spectacular occasion.
Astronomical observatory(天文臺) is the other famous architecture on the hill. It serves as one of the major observatories in the observatory network in the country. The building of observatory library now also serves as an observatory museum.
73. In the author’s opinion, why isn’t Sheshan Hill a real mountain?(回答詞數(shù)不超過8個)
74. What do you think the underlined part in the first paragraph refer to? (回答詞數(shù)不超過6個)
75. What in Sheshan is famous all over the country?(回答詞數(shù)不超過4個)
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There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown. They probably came about just to give children something to do.
In the ancient world, as is today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with another. In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls are being prepared, even in play, to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.
What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of craftsmanship, mechanics, and technology. It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the word and their persistence to the present that is amazing. In Egypt, America, China, Japan and among the Arctic(北極的) people, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Variations depended on local customs and way of life because toys imitate their surrounding. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles.
Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use. The progress from the wheel to the cart to the automobile is a direct line of ways up. The progress from a rattle(撥浪鼓) used by a baby in 3,000 BC to one used by an infant today, however, is not characterized by inventiveness. Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.
68. The reason why the toys most boys play with are different from those that girls play with is that________.
A. their social roles are rigidly determined
B. they like challenging activities
C. most boys would like to follow their fathers’ professions
D. boys like to play with their fathers while girl with their mothers
69. One aspect of “the universality of toys” lies in the fact that________.
A. the basic characteristics of toys are the same all over the world
B. technological advances have greatly improved the durability of toys
C. the exploration of the universe has led to the creation of new kinds of toys
D. the improvement of craftsmanship in making toys depends on the efforts of universities
70. Which of the following is the author’s view on the historical development of toys?
A. Toys are playing an increasingly important role in shaping a child’s character.
B. The toy industry has witnessed great leaps in technology in recent years.
C. The craftsmanship in toy - making has remained essentially unchanged.
D. Toys have remained basically the same all through the centuries.
71. Regarded as a kind of art form, toys________.
A. reflect the pace of social progress
B. are not characterized by technological progress
C. follow a direct line of ascent
D. also appeal greatly to adults
72. The author uses the example of a rattle to show that________.
A. it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy - making
B. even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology
C. even a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the time
D. in toy - making there is a continuity in the use of materials
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Mother Knows Best?
Once while being prepared for a television interview, I was chatting with the host about stay-at-home fathers. I made the point that one reason we’re seeing more stay-at-home dads may be that it’s no longer a given (a known fact) that a man makes more money than his wife. Many families now take earning power into account when deciding which parent will stay home.
At that point, one of the male crew members commented, almost to himself but loud enough for my benefits, “It should be the better parent who stays at home”. A lot of guys say things like that.
I was a stay-at-home father for eight years, so what he said made me excited. It implied that our family’s choice could only have been correct if I was a “better” parent than my wife.
I think men shoot themselves in the foot with this kind of thinking. I suppose an argument could have been made that when I began staying home my wife was the “better” parent: she had spent more time with our son, could read him better and calm him more quickly. And given a choice, he’d have picked her over me. But as she was the more employable one, my wife went out to work and I looked after our son.
Know what? I caught up. Because of the increased time I spent with him, I soon knew him well, understood what he needed and could look after him more or less as my wife could. Actually, the experience helped me unlock one of the world’s great secrets: Women are good at looking after the children because they do it. It’s not because of any born female gift or a mother’s instinct-which I think is mostly learned anyway. It’s because they put in the time and attention required to become good at the job.
Women obviously get a biological head start from giving birth and nursing, but over the long term experience is more important. When I got the experience myself, I was good, too. As good? I don’t know. Who cares? Children are not made of glass. Other people are capable of looking after them besides Mom.
64.Which of the following does the first paragraph imply?
A. Men are no longer given the chance to stay at home as they used to.
B. In some families the wives are earning more than their husbands.
C. The author is telling the readers that he works in the TV station.
D. There are more stay-at- home fathers than stay-at-home mothers.
65. The author decided to stay at home eight years ago because ______.
A. it was easier for his wife to find a job
B. he thought he was the better father
C. their son liked him a little bit better
D. he was earning more than his wife did
66. Women are better than men at taking care of children because ______.
A. they were born with the ability
B. they love children and enjoy it
C. they spend more time doing it
D. they have learned it at school
67. Which of the following is the author’s conclusion drawn at the end?
A. He is better than his wife at taking care of children.
B. He is as good as his wife at taking care of children.
C. Either fathers or mothers can take care of children.
D. Both fathers and mothers cannot take care of children.
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Young men often give flowers to young women when they are in love. This tradition may have come from
In the 1700s in
These baskets included a variety of “gifts”: flowers, stones, feathers, wax, and even charcoal. Each thing in the basket had a special meaning. By figuring out the secret message contained in each item, the person who received the basket began to understand little by little the true feeling of the person who sent it.
This idea of sending gifts of love with secret meanings quickly spread to
An innocent bunch of flowers told young ladies about the feeling in the hearts of young men. Each different flower held a different meaning. For example, the flowers from an orange tree meant, “You are beautiful and pure.” Pink carnations meant, “My love for you is strong and great.” Yellow roses, on the other hand, meant, “I saw you with someone else.”
Many flower dictionaries were made to help young people in love understand the meaning of the flowers they received. Not all of the dictionaries agreed, however, on the meaning of each flower, so a person had to be careful about the flowers they chose to send.
By the 1880s, using flowers to send messages had fallen out of fashion, and the more direct way of sending love letters began. Today, flowers are still considered a lovely gift, but the meaning for each kind of flower has been lost.
60. What did the items in the basket explain to the receiver?
A. The receiver’s appearance. B. The sender’s emotions.
C. The feeling of the receiver. D. The love between them.
61. If a French young man of the 1850s wanted to send his beloved girl a gift, he would probably choose .
A. flowers and feathers B. yellow roses
C. pink carnations D. nothing except a love letter
62. The text suggests that .
A. Turks still keep their tradition of sending baskets
B. flower dictionaries were made to help young ladies
C. people still use flowers to send secret messages
D. people don’t use flower dictionaries any longer
63. What is likely to be the title of this text?
A. Say it with Flowers B. Flowers and Secrets
C. Strange Tradition D. Love for Flowers
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