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单选题根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Tom and Tim are twins. They look the same. They study in the same class, and Miss Li is their Chinese teacher. Tom works hard at his lessons, but Tim likes nothing but playing. So Tim doesn't do well in his lessons. One day, Miss Li told her students to write a composition "My Mother". After supper Tom wrote it in his exercise book. And then he went to help his mother to do some housework. But Tim went to play football after supper. He came back late, and then he remembered the homework. He had to write it but he didn't know how. So he found Tom's schoolbag and took his composition out and just copied it. Two days later, Miss Li asked Tim, "Can you tell me why your composition is the same as Tom's?" "Yes, of course I can," answered Tim, "Because our mother is the same./
单选题 7:00 a.m. I woke up. It was sunny but
there was a cold wind blowing. 7:30 a.m. I had
breakfast quickly because I slept in. 7:45 a.m. Tom
arrived on his bike. 8:00 a.m. We spent morning riding
our bikes. We visited Mary and George. 12:30 p.m.
I had lunch at Tom's house. His mother made hamburgers. They were good to
eat. 3:00 p.m. I went home after playing computer
games and saw Alex in the park on the way home. 4:00
p.m. I watched TV until dinner time.
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单选题 There are many kinds of ants in America. One kind is
very strong. People are afraid of it, and animals are afraid of it,
too. These ants move in large groups. They eat all the animals
on their way. They can kill and eat elephants, anti they can eat wood houses.
Sometimes even people are killed by them. When the ants come near, people leave
their homes. But people are sometimes glad after the ants pass, because they can
see no insects (昆虫) or snakes.
单选题The teacher didn't begin the class ______ all the students ______. [A] until, stopped talk [B] before, stopped talking [C] while, stopped to talk [D] because, stopped talking
单选题A warm-hearted (热心的) nurse on her first day's work went near to a patient (病人). He has come to London as a tourist. She asked him if she could do something for him, but he only waved (摇) his hand and said something she could not understand. With a smile she asked him again and he just kept saying the same word but in a very much lower voice (声音) before closing his eyes. She ran to the doctor and repeated(重复) to him the sounds she had heard: "My dear girl," said the doctor after listening carefully to what she repeated, he was saying, " You are standing on I oxygen pipe (氧气管)!\
单选题 Children in the USA like K Day very much. K is for
kites. March the 7th is the day. On that day lots of children go out in the open
air. They take their kites with them. Some kites are very big. Others are small.
They are in different colors. Every kite has a long string. To get the kites up,
the children begin to run. Now all of the kites are high up in the air. The one
like a bird is the highest.
单选题Whatdoesthewomanthinkabusinessmanshouldbe?[A]Well-mannered.[B]Good-looking.[C]Good-humoured.
单选题I have read the book, so you can ______it for a week. [A] keep [B] return [C] take
单选题Howisthekitchen?[A]Itislarge.[B]Itiscomfortable.[C]Itismodern.
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单选题 根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Many years ago, there
was a family named Franklin. They lived in Boston. There were five girls and six
boys in the family. On a January day in 1706 another baby boy was born. The
boy's mother and father gave the boy a name — Benjamin.
Benjamin was the brightest (最聪明) of all the children. He could read when he was
five and he could write by the time he was seven. When he was eight, he was sent
to school. In school, Benjamin had been good at reading and
writing but not good at maths. He read all of his father's
books. And whenever he had a little money, he spent it on a book. He liked
books. They told him how to do something. At that time he invented (发明) the
paddles for swimming.
单选题It's helpful for one person to ______ a room in a hotel.
A. buy
B. sell
C. book
单选题Sally Kristen Ride was born on May 26, 1951 in Los Angeles, California. At the (36) of ten, Dr. Ride began to play tennis and became an excellent tennis player. She (37) a tennis scholarship to Westlake School for (38) in Los Angeles. After her (39) , she enrolled in Swarthmore College and (40) out to become a (41) tennis player. She worked hard (42) her tennis game, but after a few months decided she would (43) tennis. She enrolled at Stanford University. Dr. Ride had always been (44) in Math and Science and eventually (45) her doctorate degree in Physics. Dr. Ride saw an (46) in the Stanford University paper about NASA (47) for people to become astronauts. She applied (48) the space program. More than 8 000 people applied and thirty-five were (49) . Dr. Ride underwent extensive training (50) an astronaut and (51) the first American woman in space in 1983. Dr. Ride retired (52) NASA in 1987 to (53) to Stanford University as a Physics Professor. She (54) to encourage young women to study math and science and is the (55) of several children's books on space and space travel.
单选题HowfarisDamsonCityfromEdmonton?[A]About200km.[B]About2,000km.[C]About350km.
单选题I have mentioned that English surnames can be like Smith or Baker, indicating how the original bearer of the name earned his living, or like Johnson and Nixon, they can mean "son of" a particular person. Another group of surnames describes what the first person to bear the name looked like, or comments on some aspects of his personality. Brown is a typical example of such a name, indicating a man who had brown hair. In the Middle Ages, when surnames were becoming hereditary (世袭的), most Englishmen probably had fair hair, so the man with brown hair was unusual. Similar surnames are Grey, for someone whose hair was that color, and Read or Reed, for a red-head. A man who was noted for his great strength might be known simply as Strong. He could also be called Turnbull because of his ability to take a bull by the horns and roll it over. If he was both strong and courageous, then he might earn the right to be called Hardy. Names which are comments on someone's behavior include Wild and Savage. More complimentary are names like Goodfellow, for a popular man, and Jolly, for someone who laughed a great deal. The modern form of a surname may be rather misleading, having changed its spelling or its meaning. A man called Blackbird, for instance, had an ancestor with a black beard. Simple now suggests someone of limited wisdom, but it used to refer to an honest person.
