题目内容
Only____________ of the food__________ bad. You needn’t throw all away.
A. two ninth, have gone B. two ninths, have gone
C. two ninths, has gone D. two ninth, has been
C
【解析】
试题分析: 句意:只有九分之二的食物坏了,你不必把所有的扔掉。go bad变坏,throw away扔掉;分数分子大于“1”时,分母序数词加s;food食物,不可数名词,谓语动词为单数,故选C.
考点:考查主谓一致。
The girls came up with the idea last summer when they saw charms were popular with kids.
They talked with their parents about the idea.Since then they have sold enough charms to buy a bike for Hannah.
The girls collect bottle caps and then clean them.They find some interesting pictures on the Internet or on paper,and then glue them onto the inside of the caps.There are different kinds of pictures,“Peace signs are popular with girls,and single–letter charms are popular with boys whose names start with those letters,”Emma and Hannah said.
Now,charms can be found everywhere at Dakota Hills Middle School in Eagan.“Students put charms on purses,backpacks ,and their lunchboxes,”said Emma.Emma and Hannah also have a shop on the Internet.They hope they can sell their charms to more kids.They’re thinking about selling their charms at the Eagan Market Festival next summer.
Their business is not only for getting money.At their Valentine’s sale,20%of the income( 收入) went to charity.
【小题1】What are Emma and Hannah?
A.They’re waiters. | B.They’re sellers. |
C.They’re students. | D.They’re charm makers. |
A.About a year ago. | B.About two months ago. |
C.Nearly fifty days ago. | D.Nearly five weeks ago. |
A.Pictures. | B.Signs. | C.Letters. | D.Numbers. |
A.They hope to become rich people. B.They hope to give money to charity.
C.They hope to sell more charms. C.They hope to sell charms in every school.
【小题5】Which of th following is TRUE?
A.The two girls love their parents and money. |
B.Boys like charms with signs. |
C.They won’t sell charms next smmer. |
D.The charms are popular with students. |
Emma and Hannah are 13–year–old school girls from Minnesota,USA.They are good at making new thing s and both of them are also good at sales.They are selling charms(小装饰物) made out of bottle caps.
The girls came up with the idea last summer when they saw charms were popular with kids.
They talked with their parents about the idea.Since then they have sold enough charms to buy a bike for Hannah.
The girls collect bottle caps and then clean them.They find some interesting pictures on the Internet or on paper,and then glue them onto the inside of the caps.There are different kinds of pictures,“Peace signs are popular with girls,and single–letter charms are popular with boys whose names start with those letters,”Emma and Hannah said.
Now,charms can be found everywhere at Dakota Hills Middle School in Eagan.“Students put charms on purses,backpacks ,and their lunchboxes,”said Emma.Emma and Hannah also have a shop on the Internet.They hope they can sell their charms to more kids.They’re thinking about selling their charms at the Eagan Market Festival next summer.
Their business is not only for getting money.At their Valentine’s sale,20%of the income( 收入) went to charity.
【小题1】What are Emma and Hannah?
A.They’re waiters. | B.They’re sellers. |
C.They’re students. | D.They’re charm makers. |
A.About a year ago. | B.About two months ago. |
C.Nearly fifty days ago. | D.Nearly five weeks ago. |
A.Pictures. | B.Signs. | C.Letters. | D.Numbers. |
A.They hope to become rich people. B.They hope to give money to charity.
C.They hope to sell more charms. C.They hope to sell charms in every school.
【小题5】Which of th following is TRUE?
A.The two girls love their parents and money. |
B.Boys like charms with signs. |
C.They won’t sell charms next smmer. |
D.The charms are popular with students. |
从下面方框中选择适当的选项填入短文中,使短文通顺、完整。选项中有两个选项是多余选项。 | |
cloudy afternoon, and it was getting quite late, the pool was almost 1 There was no lifeguard (救生员) there then, and the only swimmer was an eight-year-old 2 .As I got out of th,"pool and began to dry myself, the girl jumped 3 the water again. After some time, she still hadn't come out, 4 I began to worry. I ran to the end of the pool, and saw her struggling (挣扎) under the water. I jumped in to help her, and 5 that her long hair was caught by something at the bottom of the pool. I tried to 6 her get free, but I failed. I swam to the surface (水面) and shouted for help, but there was 7 there. I noticed a bottle on a table near the pool, so I climbed out, broke the bottle and jumped 8 into the water with a piece of the broken glass.I 9 the girl's hair with it and set her free and dragged (拖) her to the surface. Then the lifeguard arrived. He called the girl's 10 . When they heard what had happened they kept thanking me for saving the girl's life. |