【题目】Since everyone is here, let’s get down to business. What does the underlined part mean?
A.buying or selling goodsB.company
C.matters that need to be dealt withD.trade
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【题目】将下列句子译成英语。
【1】他曾经试图在卧室里安装一盏更亮的灯。
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【2】令人难过的是, 大熊猫在野外面临严重的问题。
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【3】冬天来临时, 白天变得越来越短。
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【4】当我们在看有趣的书时, 时间似乎过得更快。
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【5】瘦西湖(Slender West Lake)不仅在中国很有名, 在全世界也很有名。
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【题目】要点: 1.看电视是人们最喜欢的活动之一。电视节目种类繁多,......2.看电视的好处:放松身心;了解时事新闻,......3.看电视的坏处:长时间观看会伤眼睛;不如看书能让人思考并变得聪明,……4.你对看电视的看法。
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【题目】用所给词的适当形式填空
①When I saw her, she was busy (write) a letter.
②The environment (pollute) is becoming more and more serious.
③You ever (throw) things about, haven't you?
④I was (surprise) to find hardly anyone in the zoo.
⑤The workers are all against the boss's idea (strong).
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【题目】Complete the following passages with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once.(将下列单词或词组的代号填入空格内。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次):
A.break into B.stranger C.personal D.friend E.easy
The modern world is very convenient. It’s 【1】 to buy or rent things. We can do a lot of our shopping and banking on the Internet. However, we also face a growing problem: identity theft.
We often give our 【2】 information to stores. That includes our birth date, personal ID number, and home address. When we apply for a store membership, we give out information to a【3】.When buying something online, we do the same thing.
Thieves work hard to get that information. They steal receipts and 【4】 computers. They also try to steal our passwords. They can use that information to become “another person”. That’s identity theft.
A. spend B. giving away C. prevent D. pay E. necessary
One common crime is to apply for a credit card using someone else’s name. The thief buys expensive things but doesn’t 【5】 the bill. That can hurt a victim’s credit. With bad credit, it’s hard to get bank or car loans.
How can you【6】 identity theft? First, be careful about 【7】 personal information. Only give someone your birth date and personal ID number when 【8】.Second, tear up old credit card receipts and bank statements if you don’t want them. Finally, some experts recommend paying in cash as much as possible.
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【题目】Our school holds the sports meeting every November. Are you going to __any events this year?
A.take part inB.attendC.enter forD.join
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【题目】
A commonly B. mentioned C. even D. perform E . simply
Many idioms in English are based on animals.
When children jump around and act silly, for example, their parents may tell them to stop monkeying around. To monkey around means to do things that are not useful or serious, or to 【1】 waste time.
But to spend time playing with their family pets wouldn’t count as monkeying around. Many American families have a pet dog, which makes the children feel happy. But for some reason, which language experts do not know, Americans use “dog” in a phrase that means to feel unwell. If you are as sick as a dog, you are really, really sick and will most likely have to stay home and rest, or 【2】 go and see a doctor.
Apart from dogs, cats are also beloved family members in U.S. households. Sometimes you may hear them 【3】 in Americans’ conversations. “I told you to keep that a secret, but you have just let the cat out of the bag!” You probably have guessed it – that idiom means to reveal a secret or tell facts that were previously unknown.
Dogs and cats don’t always get along, but they appear side by side in a 【4】 used idiom. When it rains heavily, people might say it’s raining cats and dogs outside!
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【题目】阅读理解
Gordon Hewitt, a mean (吝啬的) person who used to read his paper in his car to save electricity, died last week. He has left behind £250, 000 in the bank after a lifetime of saving.
When you first saw Mr. Hewitt, you might think that he was poor: he wore his old coat, his trousers didn't fit well and his shoes were worn out. He sold newspapers on the streets.
In fact, he had a quarter-of-a-million pounds in at least 20 savings. He married twice and lived in the same house all his life. His money was left to six different people.
60-year-old neighbor Jean Buckley remembers Mr. Hewitt's mean ways of life, “He used to sit in his Robin reading a newspaper with the light on so that he didn't have to turn the light on in his house. He would walk miles to find somewhere warm, even through the rain. ”
68-year-old neighbor David Cheeseman said, “I have known him for over 50 years and he was always strange and funny in his manner. I told him many times to look after himself and have heat in his house. He just laughed. He wouldn't spend a penny unless he had to. He went to every church to sit in the warm, have a cup of tea or meal. He had a dryer(烘干机)in his house but never used it. He washed clothes and put them on even they were wet. He said it cost money to use the dryer. ”
(1)Why might one think Mr. Gordon Hewitt poor?
A.Because he sold newspapers on the streets.
B.Because he was in shoes that were worn out.
C.Because he went to every church to have meals.
D.Because he sat in his car to read a newspaper.
(2)What would Gordon Hewitt do in the church?
A.He would read a newspaper.
B.He would dry his wet clothes.
C.He would do some drinking and eating.
D.He would meet some people.
(3)How did his neighbors think of him?
A.Funny and strange.
B.Rich but strange.
C.Rich and funny.
D.Poor and mean.
(4)Why did Mr. Gordon Hewitt just laugh when his neighbor told him to have heat in his house?
A.He thought he didn't need heat in his house.
B.He thought the idea foolish.
C.He thought having heat in the house cost a lot of money.
D.He thought he had his way to keep warm.
(5)What is mainly talked about in the story?
A.Mr. Gordon Hewitt's strange neighbors.
B.Mr. Gordon Hewitt, a strange poor man.
C.Mr. Gordon Hewitt had his way to get free meals.
D.Mr. Gordon Hewitt lived a strange and mean life.
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【题目】阅读短文,根据短文内容和首字母提示写出文中所缺单词。
A young man was traveling. It was getting late in the day, and he was t. When he met an old man on the road, he asked him, “Excuse me, where can I get w, sir?”
The old man told him, “Walk along the road and you’ll see a small r.” Then the old man added, “If you pick up some pebbles(卵石;小圆石) from the river bed, you will get both glad and s.”
The young man t the old man and went on his way. When it got dark, he found the river and took a d. He thought it was silly to pick up pebbles, b he still picked some up. He then found a p to sleep.
The next morning the young man found those pebbles became beautiful, bright jewels (珠宝)。So he ran back to the river q to get more, but there were only sands.
Looking at the beautiful jewels, he felt s that he hadn't picked up more. At that time he was happy that he had picked some up.
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