The doctor must always passing on the disease to his family.
A. lead to B. guard against C. care about D. go beyond
B 【解析】句意“医生必须时刻预防把疾病传播给家人”。A.导致;B.预防;C.担心;D.超越。根据句意,故选D。科目:初中英语 来源:江苏中考英语语法考点专项训练--冠词和名词 题型:单选题
(2013•镇江市)It's fantastic to work as volunteer for the Special Olympics World Games.
A. a B. an C. the D. 不填
A 【解析】试题分析:句意:作为特奥会的一名志愿者工作是非常了不起的。不定冠词表示某一类人或某事物中的任何一个,经常用在第一次提到某人或某物时,用不定冠词起介绍作用,表示一个。如果单词以元音音素开头,用an,以辅音音素开头用a. 根据该句句意可知表示‘一个’的意思,以辅音音素开头,故选A。查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:江苏中考英语语法考点专项训练--非谓语动词 题型:单选题
(2014●南通市)This sign is used tourists to stay away from the lion in the zoo.
A. to warn B. to warning C. to make D. to making
C 【解析】试题分析:句意:标志是用来警告游客远离动物园里的老虎的。使某人做某事:make sb. do sth 后跟省to的不定式作宾补。本题后用的是to stay。A、查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:江苏省苏州市2018年中考英语总复习练习(9A Unit8) 题型:单选题
(题文)The couple their bags with their clothes.
A. are busyfilling B. is busy filling
C. are busy to fill D. is busy to fill
A 【解析】句意“这对夫妻忙于用衣服填满他们的包”。the couple夫妻,为复数名词,排除B和D。根据be busy doing可知,故选A。查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:江苏省苏州市2018年中考英语总复习练习(9A Unit8) 题型:单选题
(题文) is very important and we need to be careful to keep ourselves .
A. Safe; safe B. Safety; safety
C. Safety; safe D. Safe; safety
C 【解析】句意“安全很重要,我们需要小心来保持安全”。safety名词,安全;safe形容词,安全的。第一空位于主语的位置,要用名词,排除A和D。根据“keep sb adj”可知,第二空处用形容词,故选C。查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:《考前20天终极攻略》-倒计时:第9天 阅读理解之人物故事类 题型:阅读单选
Nadia Comaneci, a famous gymnast(体操运动员), was born in Romania in 1961.
When she was doing cartwheels(侧手翻)on the playground at the age of 7, a PE teacher saw her. He told her family that she was very good and advised Nadia to train in the capital of Romania. Although it was a long way from her home, Nadia went because she loved gymnastics(体操).
After that, she trained hard and took part in lots of competitions. In 1975, she was named as one of the Athletes of the 20th Century.
In 1976, Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada. She was so fantastic in the competition that everyone waited for the score, a high score. But the scoreboard showed 1.00!
Everyone was surprised. There wasn’t a sound for a moment. Then a voice came, "Ladies and gentlemen, Nadia Comaneci…10!
The audience(观众)cheered very loudly. So what happened? Well, when the scoreboard was built, no one thought a score of 10.00 was possible. The decimal point(小数点)was in the wrong place! In fact, the scoreboard only had three digits(数位)to show scores, such as 9.50 or 9.85 at that time.
In the 1976 Summer Olympics, Nadia Comaneci scored a perfect 10, which was thought impossible before. From then on, she was looked as a hero. In 1984, she got retired(退休的).
1.Nadia was named as one of the Athletes of the 20th Century in _______________.
A. 1961 B. 1975 C. 1976 D. 1984
2.At first, the scoreboard showed Nadia got _______________ in the Olympics in Canada.
A. 10.00 B. 1.00 C. 9.50 D. 9.85
3.In Paragraph(段落)5, "Everyone was surprised" because _______________.
A. she was fantastic in the competition B. there wasn’t a sound
C. she got a score of 10 D. the score was too low
4.Put the following into correct order according to the passage.
①Nadia went to the Olympics in Canada.
②A PE teacher saw her doing cartwheels on the playground.
③Nadia went to the capital to train.
④She was looked as a hero.
A. ②③①④ B. ③①②④
C. ③①④② D. ④③①②
5.This passage is probably a _______________.
A. news report B. notice C. novel D. life story
1.B 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.D 【解析】试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了第一个在奥运会上获得满分的体操运动员娜迪亚的生平故事。 1.thCentury.,可知娜迪亚被命名为二十世纪的运动员之一的时间是1975年,故选B。 2. 3. 4. 5.查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:北京市朝阳区2018届九年级5月综合练习(一模)英语试卷 题型:阅读单选
In the days before electricity, people don’t worry much about sleep. They usually went to bed a couple of hours after sunset (日落) and woke at sunrise. After all, there wasn’t much to do in those days after the sun went down. But then came the electric light bulb (电灯泡). And now we have satellite television, the Internet,24-hour convenience stores, and longer hours at work. How much can we sleep? How much should we sleep?
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Like it or not, many of us are sleeping less on average (平均). In 1910, most Americans slept 9 hours a night. That dropped to 7.5 hours by 1975. In 2002, a study by the National Sleep Foundation found that the average American got only 6.9 hours. The news is even worse for people who work the night shift. They sleep an average of just 5 hours.
Are we sleeping enough? Not if you believe in the old rule of eight hours of rest, eight hours of work, and eight hours of play. On the other hand, Norman Stanley, a British scientist who studies sleep, believes people’s sleep needs are different. Some people need as many as 11 hours, but others need as few as three. How much do you really need? “To find out,” he says, “simply sleep until you wake naturally, without the help of an alarm clock. That’s your sleep need.”
Meanwhile, other scientists and researchers are searching for new ways to keep us awake longer. Some are developing chemicals (化学药品) that are safer and more powerful than caffeine, the chemical found in coffee and tea. One experimental drug, CX717, kept laboratory monkeys working happily for 36 hours. Further developments may allow people to safely stay awake for several days straight. One group of researchers is studying a gene (基因) found in some fruit flies that lets them get by on one-third the usual amount of sleep. Another group is even working on an electric switch that immediately wakes up a sleeping brain.
The meanings of this research are huge. On the one hand, this could lead to a world where we work longer and longer hours with less and less sleep. On the other hand, if we needed less sleep, we would have more free time to travel, read, volunteer, and spend time with family.
1.How many hours did most Americans sleep a night in 1975?
A. 5. B. 6.9. C. 7.5. D. 9.
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A. People have got enough sleep. B. People will work longer hours.
C. Sleep time will be a big problem. D. Staying awake for long is possible.
3.What is probably the best title of the passage?
A. To sleep or Not to sleep? B. How can We Sleep Longer?
C. To Work or Not to Work? D. How Much We can Sleep?
1.C 2.D 3.A 【解析】我们到底每晚需要多少睡眠呢?过去我们总是认为至少要八个小时的睡眠,但文章中作者告诉我们,不同的人需要的睡眠时间也是不一样的。而且现在科学家们和研究人员还在寻找一些新的方法可以让人们清醒的时间更长。 1.细节理解题。根据短文第二段中Like it or not, many of us are sleeping less on average (...查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英语 来源:四川省成都市2017年青羊区初三年级二诊英语 题型:填空
完成表格。阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息,并将答案填在相应题号的横线上。
You can study the English language for years but still not understand a native speaker of English when you meet one. Native speakers say a lot of things, but you can’t find them in any dictionary. Well, don’t worry. Here’s a secret for you: a lot of British people can’t understand each other either!
There are different local accents (口音) across the UK, and a number of areas have several different accents, that is, they have their own vocabulary and phrases. There were at least six different accents born to London the last time I counted.
Worse than that, it is not just where a person is born in the UK that decides their accent. For example, a language and its accents often change across class or level of education. Another example is how language can differ among age groups in the UK. The words and pronunciation used by young people in the UK can be completely different compared with those used by adults. They are creating a “yoof culture”.
The word “yoof” is a slang (俚语) spelling of “youth”. Some people don’t consider “yoof” to be a positive term since its pronunciation is easier and lazier than “youth”. Other people see the term as positive, because it describes how young people are creating their own language, concept and identity.
When parents find it difficult to understand their children, the children can say more things without the examining of their parents. In this way, young people are starting to find freedom, independence and self-expression. Even though certain groups of society feel threatened (威胁) by “yoof culture”, new words come and go like fashions.
So learners should have no fear about communicating with native speakers. Even British people don’t speak English properly! The UK no longer owns the English language.
Learner’s worries | They study the language for years and still can’t understand a native speaker. Native speakers say lots of things that don’t 1. in any dictionary. | |
2. of different accents | People from different areas have their own vocabulary and phrases. A person’s accent depends on the birthplace. How much education people receive also decides on their accents. People from different age groups speak 3. | |
Attitudes towards “yoof culture” | 4. | It’s easier and lazier to pronounce “yoof” than “youth” |
For | Young people are creative. They can have their own language and identity | |
Conclusion | Don’t 5. to communicate with native speakers. British people also don’t speak English properly. |
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科目:初中英语 来源:江苏中考英语语法考点专项训练--定语从句 题型:单选题
Mr. White, ______ car had been stolen, came to the policeman.
A. who B. that C. whose D. which
C 【解析】句意:怀特先生来到警察局,他的汽车已经被偷了。who引导定语从句,修饰人,作主语,宾语或表语;that引导定语从句,修饰人或事物,作主语,宾语或表语;whose在定语从句中作定语,修饰名词;which引导定语从句,修饰事物,作主语,宾语或表语;此处的定语从句中修饰名词car,故用whose,故选C。查看答案和解析>>
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