科目:初中英语 来源:2006年辽宁省锦州市义务教育新课程初中学业考试英语试题 题型:023
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There is something people didn' t understand in the sky.The USAF(美国空军) 1 used the words "Unidentified Flying Object" to describe them.Today 2 uses the term(术语,说法)UFO.When people see a UFO, it is 3 a weather balloon(气球)or an airplane.But the Center 4 UFO Studies continues to receive 5 of reports every year.
In 1947 a businessman(商人)and pilot, Kenneth Arnold, 6 near Mount(山)Rainier, Washington when he saw nine shiny, round objects(物体)flying through the air(天空).He told a newspaper reporter that they 7 like "pie plates skipping(跳)over(在……上方)water".The reporter used the words "flying saucer(飞碟)" in his story and today that 8 a popular name for UFOs.
Now in different countries, many people 9 the UFOs.Some people make mistakes when they say they have seen UFOs.But people still can't 10 UFOs clearly.It may take many years to find a clear answer.
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科目:初中英语 来源:同步题 题型:填空题
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There is something people didn't understand in the sky. The USAF (美国空军) 1 used the words"Unidentified Flying Object" to describe them. Today 2 uses the term UFO. When people see a UFO, it is 3 a weather balloon (气球) or an airplane. But the Center 4 UFO Studies continues to receive 5 of reports every year. In 1947 a businessman and pilot, Kenneth Arnold. 6 near Mount Rainier, Washington when he saw nine shiny, round objects flying through the air. He told a newspaper reporter that they 7 like "pie plates skipping over water". The reporter used the words "flying saucer" in his-story and today that 8 a popular name' for UFOs. Now in different countries, many people 9 the UFOs. Some people make mistakes when they say they have seen UFOs. But people still can't 10 UFOs clearly. It may take many years to find a clear answer. |
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科目:初中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
For hundreds of years, the people of a Scottish town believed that a dinosaur-like strange creature(生物) lived in a nearby lake called Loch Ness. Many said they saw the creature, but no one could prove it was real.
In 1934, a London doctor, Robert Kenneth Wilson, gave a newspaper a photo of the strange creature. He took the picture, he said, when he suddenly saw the animal in the lake one morning. The news traveled around the world. People came from everywhere to see this creature, now called the “Loch Ness Monster.” Then, in 1993, a man named Christian Spurning surprised everyone. He said the photo of the “Loch Ness Monster” was a lie. He and some friends created the famous picture themselves, and then Wilson gave it to the newspaper as a practical joke.
Today, tricks and jokes like this are common, and many are spread using e-mails. Some can be funny, but others can cause trouble. In August 2000, an e-mail was sent from a large British supermarket chain(连锁店)---Safeway---to thousands of its shoppers. It said, “Store prices are going to increase 25 percent. If you don’t like this, go to another store.” It was signed(签名), “the Safeway Team.” The e-mail worried many of Safeway’s shoppers and caused big problems for the supermarket. Later, Safeway discovered what happened. Someone broke into the company’s website and sent the cheating e-mail.
Not all tricks are as bad as this one. Some make us laugh, and others surprise us. In the end, they all show us that seeing is not always believing.
1 Who took the photo of the “Loch Ness Monster?”
A. A Scottish. B. Robert Kenneth Wilson.
C. Christian Spurning. D. Nobody.
2 How did the supermarket Safeway get its trouble?
A. It received an e-mail from a dangerous person.
B. Its price would have to increase by 25 percent.
C. Its website got broken into.
D. It lost a lot of shoppers.
3 Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Wilson gave the picture to the newspaper as a joke.
B. A dinosaur-like creature lives in the lake Loch Ness.
C. Most people use e-mails as tricks and jokes to trouble the world.
D. Because of the cheating e-mail the store prices are going to increase.
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