科目:czyy 來源: 題型:050
Two years ago my husband bought me a bicycle. If you live in a town, it is faster than a car and you don't have to worry about parking. You can leave it anywhere. As my bike has a seat at the back and a basket at the front, I can take my small daughter to school, and go anywhere in fact.
I use it most in summer when the weather is warm and dry. It can be very unpleasant in winter when it is cold and it often rains. It can also be very dangerous(危險的). Accidents(事故)aren't the only problem. One day I went shopping and came back to find my front wheel(車輪)lost. Now I have three strong locks(鎖).
My husband likes his car for long trips better, but I think all this sitting down is making him fat. On my bicycle I get a lot of exercise and fresh air, and cycling(騎自行車)makes me feel a lot younger.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢浮?/p>
1. The writer believes that a bicycle is ______ than a car.
[ ]
A. always slower B. always faster
C. often slower D. sometimes faster
2. The writer uses her bike less often in ______ than in ______.
[ ]
A. winter…summer B. autumn…spring
C. summer…winter D. spring…autumn
3. The writer gives ______ reasons why she likes her bike better.
[ ]
A. two B. three C. four D. nine
4. One day ______.
[ ]
A. her bike was stolen
B. she went to the library by bike
C. one of the wheels was stolen
D. she bought three locks
5. Which of the following statements isn't true?
[ ]
A. The weather there in winter is cold and dry.
B. You can't park a car everywhere.
C. She can take her baby by bike.
D. Her husband is fat because he has used his car too much.
科目:czyy 來源:期末題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源:2013屆北京市豐臺區(qū)中考一??荚囉⒄Z試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Tony Buzan’s grades were going down at university. Disappointed with his low marks, he went to the library to find a book on how to use his brain. He was directed to the medical section. Confused, he said to the librarian, “I don’t want to take my brain out, I just want to learn how to use it.” Her reply was simple: “There’s no book on that.”
“I thought to myself,” says Buzan, “if I buy a little radio, I get an instruction manual (說明書). If I buy a microwave, I get an instruction manual. But for the most important machine in the world, no instruction manual?”
Fifty years later, Buzan has become the world’s leading speaker on the brain and learning. In the late 1960s, he invented the mind map, a visual representation of thought processes.
This kind of thinking has become a popular tool for planning, organizing, problem solving, and communicating across the world. He has since authored and co-authored over 100 books that have appeared in more than 30 languages.
“I think in most cases, people use less than 1 percent of their brains,” he says.
But how do you expand this 1 percent? How do you become the best student you can be?
According to Buzan, the answer is simple. You take a section of whatever it is that you are trying to learn, he says, and you read it for its essence (精髓、要素). Then you make a mind map of all the important details. For a truly effective mind map, you start with a colored image in the center of your page. Draw the first image that comes to mind on the topic you are mind mapping. Branch off from your central image and create one of your main ideas. From your main branches draw some sub-branches and from those sub-branches you can draw even more branches. He emphasizes that you should use plenty of images and colors as these help with memory recall and encourage creativity.
By using this visual format (形式), according to Buzan, your mind will begin to make associations that will help you remember more information for longer periods of time.
Buzan believes that traditional note-taking methods, such as lists and summaries, do not stimulate the brain’s recall capacity or ability in the same way. Because of this, students will often find themselves locked away in their rooms for hours, trying hard to memorize separate details. Buzan believes that for a more effective and lasting way of studying, you must first understand how your brain works.
“Everyone is born smart,” he says. “You just have to learn how to learn.”
【小題1】What is the main purpose of the first two paragraphs?
A.To show that Tony Buzan was worried about his study. |
B.To invite us to think about the importance of manuals. |
C.To prove that the mind map is a useful tool for the brain. |
D.To show why Tony Buzan studies the brain and learning. |
A.Excite. | B.Improve. | C.Encourage. | D.Affect. |
A.If we learn the mind map, we will become the best student. |
B.The mind map will help your brain connect separate details. |
C.The mind map will be more effective if we put more details in it. |
D.We will solve the problem if we make connections between ideas. |
A.How to make the mind map? |
B.Is the mind map widely used? |
C.Can your memory be mapped? |
D.Is the mind map helpful in thinking? |
科目:czyy 來源:2013年初中畢業(yè)升學(xué)考試(浙江麗水卷)英語(解析版) 題型:其他題
閱讀下面五個語段,重新排列順序,使其成為一篇意思連貫的短文,并將其標(biāo)號填入文后各題的相應(yīng)位置。
A.That afternoon Robbie came to visit me . “ Mr. Banks says you can do the test at home instead . ” he said, but I knew he was joking . I didn’t think it was very funny, but he did .
B.As my dad couldn’t drive me to the first yoga lesson, I decided to go to the gym by bike . The lesson was great and I felt really relaxed . However, it started raining on the way home and I got very wet.
C.Last Sunday, I decided to take yoga. Yoga is a kind of sport which helps you to relax and keep fit .
D.The next day, I woke up with a bad cold . I could not go to school . We were having a maths test that day so it was great that I could stay at home .
E . On Tuesday, I was still a bit weak, but I was feeling better . When Wednesday came, I was able to go back to school .
科目:czyy 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年北京市豐臺區(qū)中考一??荚囉⒄Z試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Tony Buzan’s grades were going down at university. Disappointed with his low marks, he went to the library to find a book on how to use his brain. He was directed to the medical section. Confused, he said to the librarian, “I don’t want to take my brain out, I just want to learn how to use it.” Her reply was simple: “There’s no book on that.”
“I thought to myself,” says Buzan, “if I buy a little radio, I get an instruction manual (說明書). If I buy a microwave, I get an instruction manual. But for the most important machine in the world, no instruction manual?”
Fifty years later, Buzan has become the world’s leading speaker on the brain and learning. In the late 1960s, he invented the mind map, a visual representation of thought processes.
This kind of thinking has become a popular tool for planning, organizing, problem solving, and communicating across the world. He has since authored and co-authored over 100 books that have appeared in more than 30 languages.
“I think in most cases, people use less than 1 percent of their brains,” he says.
But how do you expand this 1 percent? How do you become the best student you can be?
According to Buzan, the answer is simple. You take a section of whatever it is that you are trying to learn, he says, and you read it for its essence (精髓、要素). Then you make a mind map of all the important details. For a truly effective mind map, you start with a colored image in the center of your page. Draw the first image that comes to mind on the topic you are mind mapping. Branch off from your central image and create one of your main ideas. From your main branches draw some sub-branches and from those sub-branches you can draw even more branches. He emphasizes that you should use plenty of images and colors as these help with memory recall and encourage creativity.
By using this visual format (形式), according to Buzan, your mind will begin to make associations that will help you remember more information for longer periods of time.
Buzan believes that traditional note-taking methods, such as lists and summaries, do not stimulate the brain’s recall capacity or ability in the same way. Because of this, students will often find themselves locked away in their rooms for hours, trying hard to memorize separate details. Buzan believes that for a more effective and lasting way of studying, you must first understand how your brain works.
“Everyone is born smart,” he says. “You just have to learn how to learn.”
1.What is the main purpose of the first two paragraphs?
A.To show that Tony Buzan was worried about his study.
B.To invite us to think about the importance of manuals.
C.To prove that the mind map is a useful tool for the brain.
D.To show why Tony Buzan studies the brain and learning.
2.What does the word “stimulate” mean in the passage?
A.Excite. B.Improve. C.Encourage. D.Affect.
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A.If we learn the mind map, we will become the best student.
B.The mind map will help your brain connect separate details.
C.The mind map will be more effective if we put more details in it.
D.We will solve the problem if we make connections between ideas.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.How to make the mind map?
B.Is the mind map widely used?
C.Can your memory be mapped?
D.Is the mind map helpful in thinking?
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:050
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科目:czyy 來源:2013年浙江省金華、麗水市高級中等學(xué)校招生考試英語 題型:049
任務(wù)型閱讀
閱讀下面五個語段,重新排列順序,使其成為一篇意思連貫的短文,并將其標(biāo)號填入文后各題的相應(yīng)位置.
A.That afternoon Robbie came to visit me.“ Mr.Banks says you can do the test at home instead” he said, but I knew he was joking.I didn't think it was very funny, but he did.
B.As my dad couldn't drive me to the first yoga lesson, I decided to go to the gym by bike.The lesson was great and I felt really relaxed. However, it started raining on the way home and I got very wet.
C.Last Sunday, I decided to take yoga.Yoga is a kind of sport which helps you to relax and keep fit.
D.The next day, I woke up with a bad cold.I could not go to school.We were having a maths test that day so it was great that I could stay at home.
E.On Tuesday, I was still a bit weak, but I was feeling better.When Wednesday came, I was able to go back to school.
1.________
2.________
3.________
5.________
6.________
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源:雙色筆記八年級英語(上) 題型:053
看圖填詞
This afternoon Zhang Lei and I played 1 on the playground with 2 classmates. Suddenly he 3 over and hurt himself. So we quickly went over 4 took him to the 5 by bike. The doctor looked 6 his legs 7 and said they 8 not serious. After that he was taken back 9 with our help. We all hope he will be all 10 soon.
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源:期中題 題型:填空題
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源:浙江省湖州市五校2011-2012學(xué)年八年級上學(xué)期期中聯(lián)考英語試題 題型:001
聽力
Ⅰ:聽小對話,回答問題。請從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇正確的選項。對話僅讀一遍。
1.How often does Tom see the movies?
A.Once a month.
B.Twice.
C.Three times a month.
2.Where is the man going for vacation?
A.To Guangzhou.
B.To Hainan.
C.To Dalian.
3.When is Lucy coming back?
A.5th.
B.13th.
C.8 days.
4.What does Mike have to do?
A.He has to study for a test.
B.He has to look after his grandparents.
C.He has to visit his grandparents.
5.What is Linda doing on Thursday afternoon?
A.She has an art lesson.
B.She has a piano lesson.
C.She is playing sports.
II:聽對話,回答問題。請從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇正確的選項。對話僅讀一遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6-7小題。
6.What did Mike buy for Kate?
A.A nice watch.
B.A new coat.
C.Some beautiful cards.
7.How will they get to Kate’s house?
A.By bus.
B.By subway.
C.By car.
聽第7段材料,回答第8-10小題。
8.Does Bill walk to school every day?
A.Yes, he does.
B.No, he doesn’t.
C.Hardly ever.
9.Where does Bill have breakfast?
A.At school.
B.At home.
C.On the way.
10.How long does Bill read English every morning?
A.For forty minutes.
B.For half an hour.
C.For twenty minutes.
Ⅲ.聽獨白,請根據(jù)獨白的內(nèi)容,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇正確的選項。
11.How old is Mr Liu?
A.17.
B.70.
C.60.
12.Where does Mr Liu exercise every day?
A.In a park.
B.At home.
C.At school.
13.What does Mr Liu sometimes play with his friends?
A.Games.
B.Cards.
C.Chess.
14.Which is NOT right about Mr Liu?
A.He has a good eating habit.
B.He goes to the library twice a week.
C.He often has a walk in the afternoon.
15.How long does he watch TV every night?
A.Two hours.
B.An hour.
C.Half an hour
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:句型轉(zhuǎn)換
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Tony Buzan’s grades were going down at university. Disappointed with his low marks, he went to the library to find a book on how to use his brain. He was directed to the medical section. Confused, he said to the librarian, “I don’t want to take my brain out, I just want to learn how to use it.” Her reply was simple: “There’s no book on that.”
“I thought to myself,” says Buzan, “if I buy a little radio, I get an instruction manual (說明書). If I buy a microwave, I get an instruction manual. But for the most important machine in the world, no instruction manual?”
Fifty years later, Buzan has become the world’s leading speaker on the brain and learning. In the late 1960s, he invented the mind map, a visual representation of thought processes.
This kind of thinking has become a popular tool for planning, organizing, problem solving, and communicating across the world. He has since authored and co-authored over 100 books that have appeared in more than 30 languages.
“I think in most cases, people use less than 1 percent of their brains,” he says.
But how do you expand this 1 percent? How do you become the best student you can be?
According to Buzan, the answer is simple. You take a section of whatever it is that you are trying to learn, he says, and you read it for its essence (精髓、要素). Then you make a mind map of all the important details. For a truly effective mind map, you start with a colored image in the center of your page. Draw the first image that comes to mind on the topic you are mind mapping. Branch off from your central image and create one of your main ideas. From your main branches draw some sub-branches and from those sub-branches you can draw even more branches. He emphasizes that you should use plenty of images and colors as these help with memory recall and encourage creativity.
By using this visual format (形式), according to Buzan, your mind will begin to make associations that will help you remember more information for longer periods of time.
Buzan believes that traditional note-taking methods, such as lists and summaries, do not stimulate the brain’s recall capacity or ability in the same way. Because of this, students will often find themselves locked away in their rooms for hours, trying hard to memorize separate details. Buzan believes that for a more effective and lasting way of studying, you must first understand how your brain works.
“Everyone is born smart,” he says. “You just have to learn how to learn.”
56. What is the main purpose of the first two paragraphs?
A. To show that Tony Buzan was worried about his study.
B. To invite us to think about the importance of manuals.
C. To prove that the mind map is a useful tool for the brain.
D. To show why Tony Buzan studies the brain and learning.
57. What does the word “stimulate” mean in the passage?
A. Excite. B. Improve. C. Encourage. D. Affect.
58. What can we infer from the passage?
A. If we learn the mind map, we will become the best student.
B. The mind map will help your brain connect separate details.
C. The mind map will be more effective if we put more details in it.
D. We will solve the problem if we make connections between ideas.
59. What is the best title for the passage?
A. How to make the mind map? B. Is the mind map widely used?
C. Can your memory be mapped? D. Is the mind map helpful in thinking?
科目:czyy 來源:期末題 題型:聽力題
科目:czyy 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解
科目:czyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
閱讀下面五個語段,重新排列順序,使其成為一篇意思連貫的短文,并將其標(biāo)號填入文后各題的相應(yīng)位置。
A . That afternoon Robbie came to visit me . “ Mr. Banks says you can do the test at home instead . ” he said, but I knew he was joking . I didn’t think it was very funny, but he did .
B . As my dad couldn’t drive me to the first yoga lesson, I decided to go to the gym by bike . The lesson was great and I felt really relaxed . However, it started raining on the way home and I got very wet.
C . Last Sunday, I decided to take yoga. Yoga is a kind of sport which helps you to relax and keep fit .
D . The next day, I woke up with a bad cold . I could not go to school . We were having a maths test that day so it was great that I could stay at home .
E . On Tuesday, I was still a bit weak, but I was feeling better . When Wednesday came, I was able to go back to school .
76. _________ 77. _________ 78. __________ 79. _________ 80. _________
科目:czyy 來源:山東省期中題 題型:閱讀理解
閱讀理解。 | ||||||||||||||||||
I have breakfast. Then.I ride my bike to school. It takes me 20 minutes to get there. I have four classes in the morning. I like history best. Mr. Rudolph is really cool. He knows everything about history, and he tells us lots of funny stories. We also get a 15 minutes' break in the morning. I usually talk to Ben or Franklin at that time. We also eat lunch together, near the football field at school. The afternoon is easier, since I only have two classes. Biology is my favorite. We got to do fun experiments. I want to be a doctor ode day. Drawing is also fun. Our teacher, Mrs. Lester is nice. She encourages us even if our drawings are had. After class, I ride my bike home. I spend about an hour doing homework. Then, I go out with my friends for some time. | ||||||||||||||||||
1. How many classes does Kim have a day? | ||||||||||||||||||
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A.Four. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven. | ||||||||||||||||||
2. How does he go to school? | ||||||||||||||||||
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A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car. D.On foot. | ||||||||||||||||||
3. Where does Kim have lunch? | ||||||||||||||||||
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A.At home. B.At school. C.In the restaurant. D.In the football field. | ||||||||||||||||||
4. What does Kim want to be when he grows up? | ||||||||||||||||||
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A.A doctor. B.A teacher. C.An actor. D.An artist. | ||||||||||||||||||
5. How long does it take Kim to do homework every day? | ||||||||||||||||||
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A.About half an hour. B.About one hour. C.About one and a half hours. D.About tow hours. |