We should use______ plastic bags to help the environment. Let’s say goodbye to them.
A. more B. C. some D. fewer
科目:初中英语 来源:2015-2016学年四川巴中巴州区初二下期第一次月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
Smoking is bad for your health. You should .
A. give up it
B. give it up
C. give up them
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根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Gap year is the time-off taken after high school or university. Many people think that “gap years” are simply an excuse for rich students to take a(n) 1. (特别) long vacation. But that’s not the case in the UK and other countries. Some students are using their gap year to volunteer or 2. (提高) life skills.
Tegan Morgan, a student at Cardiff University, volunteered in a language project three years ago, where she helped the kids with their English 3. (语法). “This experience has actually made me feel more 4. (确定的) about my life goals now.” she wrote on her blog.
A gap year also helps students understand responsibilities in the 5. (真实的) life world. During the gap year, the students learn to compete basic life skills on their own, 6. (包括) cooking and laundry.
“In fact, volunteers are 7. (欢迎) by many schools, and for would-be teachers, volunteering is a 8. (明智的) choice. Universities like to see proof of commitment to subject and self-discipline,” Jennifer, a 9. (专业的) researcher at the UK’s University of Hull business school told The Guardian.
But the gap years don’t only benefit aspiring teachers. “A year of volunteer work can help graduates develop transferable skills like teamwork, 10. (交流), problem-solving and planning,” said The Guardian.
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—Look at the sign! It says “No Smoking”.
—Oh, sorry. I ____it.
A. don’t see B. haven’t seen
C. wasn’t seen D. didn’t see
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科目:初中英语 来源:2016届山东潍坊市九年级3月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:单项填空
—They say there’s a new supermarket nearby.
—Yes, and it _______for no more than one week.
A. opens B. has been open
C. is opening D. opened
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Do you understand “OMG” when you receive a piece of text message like this? Its meaning is “oh my god”. Have you seen Brb (be right back), gr8 (great), cya (see you)–it’s a lot easier to use abbreviations (缩写) when we text, isn’t it? But while we might think nothing of it, there’s an ongoing discussion that text messaging can have a bad influence on people’s grammar. Many believe the abbreviations are giving students bad habits when it comes to spelling and punctuation (标点).
Some teachers say that texting and social networking cause students to be lazy when writing. A study showed that young adults who often use text messaging find it rather difficult to turn back to correct grammar when needed.
But another view is that text messaging has no influence at all. Many people consider it to be a language of its own. We could compare it to a foreign language which students learn. This doesn’t have any influence on their native language.
Whether it’s bad or not, it seems that text language is becoming very popular. According to another study, 64 percent of teens said they used informal (非正式的) “text language” in their writing.
But it’s not just a matter of language. Students who text a lot during class may have difficulty paying attention. In another study, students were asked to complete a questionnaire on how many text messages they sent and received during class. On average, students sent more than two text messages during classes lasting 50 to 75 minutes. The study showed that students who often text during classes can’t easily keep their attention on the lesson, which will surely harm their learning.
Topic: Use abbreviation while 1. | |
Facts | Students sent more than two text messages during classes lasting fifty to seventy-five minutes. A study showed 2. percent of teenagers used text language in their writing. |
3. | Text messaging can have a bad influence on people. Abbreviations are bad for students’ 4. and punctuation use. Students become 5. because of texting and social networking. Young adults find it hard to return to correct grammar once they have got 6. to abbreviating. It is 7. for those who text a lot to pay attention in class. |
Text messaging can hardly influence people. It is considered as a language. It could be 8. to a foreign language which students learn. | |
Conclusion | Using abbreviations can make it much 9. to send text messages. No matter it’s good or bad, “text language” is 10. more and more popular. |
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—I did badly in my English exam. How unlucky I am!
— . Cheer up! Everything will be OK.
A. Congratulations B. That’s great
C. Well done D. Sorry to hear that
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1.他们转过身,但什么没看见。 They _________ _ but saw nothing.
2.我们盼望不久收到你的来信。 We look forward to ____________ you soon.
3.他醒来发现自己在医院里。 He and found himself in hospital.
4.我喜欢看着它们游来游去。 I like __________________ around.
5.汤姆怕晚上出门。 Tom is _______________ out at night.
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He is a clever boy. His __________ are of great __________ to us.
A. advice; value B. suggestions; value
C. advice; valuable D. suggestion; valuable
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