题目内容
Jack ________ on his mobile phone when the car hit him.
A. talk B. talks C. talked D. was talking
About _______ of the students in Grade Nine this year were born in the 1990s.
A. three four B. three fourths C. third fourth D. third fourths
-_______ did your uncle leave his hometown? – He _______ for nearly twenty years.
A. When; has left B. When; has been away
C. How long; has left D. How long; has been away
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There are many inventions that have caused great changes in the world. Here is a short introduction of the maglev train (磁悬浮). The history of the maglev train started in the beginning of the 1900s. The American Robert Goddard and the French Emile Bachelet came up with the idea of frictionless (无摩擦的) trains. But scientist didn’t succeed in making it at that time.
About 60 years later, the Japanese started their research on maglev transportation. After many years of experiments, the Japanese began to build their first test line. 7 km in 1975, and finished it in 1977. Many test runs started in July, 1977 with a speed of 517 km/h. In 1990, Japan built the Yamanashi Maglev test line. This test line was 42.8 km long and the first running test was held in 1997.
The Germans also started research on the maglev train in the early 1970s. It took them ten years to make the first track(ti)model. In 1993, the longest nonstop test running was 1,674 km. That same year the speed reached 450km/h.
China finished a 30-km-long maglev train line in Shanghai in 2003. This is the first commercial (商业的) maglev train line in the world. Although this project cost over 1 billion dollars, we should feel proud of it.
1.Robert Goddard and Emile Bachelet ________ the idea of frictionless trains.
2.In 1975, the Japanese began to build ________ of maglev trains.
3.The Germans spent ________ in making the first track model.
4.The Maglev train line in Shanghai is ________ long.
5.________ made the first commercial maglev train line.
—Can I park my car here, sir?
—________. You see, there’s much traffic here.
A. Never mind B. It doesn’t matter
C. You’d better not D. Yes, please
Parents and children always expect ________ more Monkey King cartoons.
A. see B. to see C. saw D. seeing
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People live in different kinds of houses in the world. Usually, each house has i1. own living room, bedroom, k2. and bathroom . Different houses have different n3. What are they? Now, let's take a look.
A flat is usually in a building. There are usually many f 4.living in the same flat building. People in a flat building s 5.the same stairs(楼梯) and lifts(电梯) to go up and down.
A townhouse has two floors. In a townhouse, the kitchen, the living room and dining room are usually on the ground floor, and the bedrooms are usually on the f6. floor.
A farmhouse is a house on a farm. There are many farmers living there. There is a large yard ( 院子) in f 7. of it. There are also some "houses" for cows and hens near the farmhouse. The field is not f8. from the farmhouse, so farmers always go to the field on f9.
A dormitory( 宿 舍 ) is a large bedroom in a s 10., and every 4--8 students share one dormitory. They share the same bathroom, but each student has his or her own bed. Students can learn how to get along well(相处 ) with each other in a dormitory.
My parents always about my health. And I’m also about theirs.
A. worry; worried B. worried; worry
C. worry; worry D. worried; worried
---I heard that you happened to be on the scene of the accident.
---Yes. I was really_______ when the jaguar(捷豹) hit the truck.
A. mad B. dead C. frightened D. bored