The book Alice In Wonderland is very interesting. I ______ it twice already.
A. read B. have read
C. am readingD. will read
科目:初中英语 来源:2014年初中升学考试(福建莆田卷)英语(解析版) 题型:单项填空
The sun is shining brightly outside. You’d better _______your hat.
A. put on
B. put away
C. put off
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Tomorrow is Garfield’s birthday. He first appeared in a comic strip on June 19, 1978. Garfield is well known all over the world. Lots of Garfield books have been turned into 26 languages. Garfield products are sold in 69 countries.
Jim Davis is Garfield’s creator. Jim was born on July 28, 1945 in Indiana. He grew up on a farm where his dad raised cows. Jim and his brother Dave helped with the farm work. They had 25 cats. Their room always made sure there was plenty of food for the cats.
As a boy, Jim was in poor health. When he had to spend time resting, he drew pictures. He added words to his pictures to make them funny.
After college Jim worked a few years at an advertising company. In 1969, he got a job to help a cartoonist. Jim noticed that there were many comic strips about dogs but few about cats. He thought that was strange since the world is full of cat lovers.
He remembered the 25 farm cats he grew up with. They gave him ideas for a cat comic strip. In the comic strip. Garfield became the central character in daily difficult experiences with Jon, his owner, and other characters. He is lazy, funny and hungry.
Jim Davis has received many awards for his work. Twice he was given the Best Humor Strip Cartoonist of the Year Award. He has won four Emmys(艾美奖)and other honors.
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1. How old was Jim when Garfield first appeared in a comic strip?
A. 33. B. 26. C. 25. D. 24.
2. Who does the underlined word “He” refer to in the fifth paragraph?
A. Jim. B. Jon. C. Dave. D. Garfield.
3. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Jim Davis created Garfield with the help of his brother.
B. Garfield products are available in all countries of the world.
C. The cats his family raised made no contributions to his creation.
D. There were few comic strips about cats until Jim crated Garfield.
4. The writer’s main purpose of writing the passage is _________.
A. to tell us to watch more comic strips
B. to show us how to become a cartoonist
C. to introduce some information about Jim Davis
D. to prove Garfield the most popular cartoon character
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Where has the time gone is a beautiful _______. Can you sing it?
A. picture B. song C. game D. film
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There are several ways you can find out about the countries and places you wish to visit. You can talk to friends who have traveled to the places, you can go and see a colour film about them, or you can read a travel book.
It seems that there are three kinds of travel books. The first are those that give a personal, subjective(主观的) idea of travels which their writer has got himself. These books can be useful if the writers share their traveling experiences with others. The second kind are those books which give objective(客观的) information of things to be done and seen. If a cultured person has written such a book about the facts of a place, then it is more useful. The third kind are those books which are called “a guide” to some place or other. If they are good, they will describe and explain the place in detail. Like the first kind , they can be interesting and exciting, but their main purpose is to help the reader plan his travel in the most practical way.
Whatever kind of travel book you choose, you must make sure that the book does not describe everything as interesting, exciting or fantastic. You must also keep an open eyes on its date of publication(出版) because travel is very practical matter and many things change quickly in the 21st century. Finally, you should make sure that it’s easy to find the useful information for your travel.
1. The passage was written to introduce_______.
A. travel mapsB. travel books
C. travel films D. travel places
2. The writer of the first kind of travel books gave his ideas after he _______.
A. traveled B. read books
C. a lot of experienceD. surfed the Internet
3. The underlined phrase “a cultured person”means a person with ________.
A. a good appearanceB. a good education
C. a lot of experienceD. a lot of money
4. The date of publication must be noticed because ________.
A. the prices of travel books may be different
B. the writers of travel books may be different
C. the information in travel books is always the same
D. the information in travel books is always changing
5. According to the passage, it is best to read ______ before traveling to a place of interest.
A. the first kind of travel books
B. the second kind of travel books
C. the third kind of travel books
D. some travel articles in newspaper
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科目:初中英语 来源:2014年初中升学考试(江苏淮安卷)英语(解析版) 题型:单项填空
Andy, you’d better not eat meat only. You should know milk and fruit _______ good for you.
A. is B. are
C. was D. were.
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科目:初中英语 来源:2014年初中升学考试(江苏淮安卷)英语(解析版) 题型:单项填空
John is fond of swimming. His hobby is different from______.
A. I B. me C. my D. mine
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科目:初中英语 来源:2014年初中升学考试(江苏无锡卷)英语(解析版) 题型:单项填空
—Do you drink much coffee as before?
—No, at all. My sleeping problem is getting worse.
A.none B.little
C.nothing D.anything
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科目:初中英语 来源:2014年初中升学考试(江苏常州卷)英语(解析版) 题型:完型填空
“The British government will offer £1,000,000 to anyone who can solve the world’s biggest problem—whatever it might be,” said Prime Minister(首相) David Cameron at a science conference. In an unusual competition, the Government will ask people to find out the greatest challenge(挑战) today, such as finding a replacement(替代) for oil, producing low cost food or curing AIDS/HIV. When the toughest problem has been decided, the Prime Minister will give away £1,000,000 to the person who successfully works out the answer. The competition follows the example of the Longitude Prize started by the government in 1714, which offered £20,000 (worth £6,000,000 today) to anyone who could discover how far east or west ships had sailed. Sailors could work out their location north and south, and were able to decide their local time from the sun. However, they needed to know the time at a reference(参照) point in order to find out how far they had travelled east or west. Many people thought the problem was impossible to solve, but the prize was finally won by John Harrison, an ordinary worker. He did this by designing a clock that kept accurate(准确的) time at sea and made it possible for sailors to work out their location. Almost exactly 300 years on, Mr Cameron will have a group of scientists collect suggestions and draw up a short list of problems facing the world. He will then start a race to solve the most difficult problem. A government officer said, “We want people to think big: what does the world need and how can we achieve that? We are looking for the next penicillin(青霉素), airplane or World Wide Web. Something that is going to really change what we do and how we live our lives—sending us ahead in the global race. ”According to Mr Cameron, it is important to “encourage new ideas” and “attract back the best and the brightest” to Britain.
1. The British government promises £1,000,000 to any person who .
A. can solve the biggest challenge facing the world
B. can find how the next penicillin works on illnesses
C. can think of the most difficult problem in the world
D. can help the Prime Minister run his government better
2. The Longitude Prize is mentioned mainly to .
A. explain why the government set up the prize in 1714
B. show John Harrison was a great success as an inventor
C. show that the government is very grateful to John Harrison
D. explain what gave Mr Cameron the idea of starting the competition
3. We can infer(推断) from Paragraphs 4 and 5 that .
A. ships no longer get lost at sea with Harrison’s invention
B. clocks on ships kept good time before Harrison’s invention
C. sailors found it hard to work out their location north and south
D. the sailing industry was very important in Britain around the 1700s
4. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. John Harrison was sure that he would win the prize.
B. The million pound prize will go to a British scientist.
C. The British government pays special attention to the nation’s creativity.
D. A replacement for oil is considered as the toughest problem by the scientists.
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