题目内容
You can get much __________ on the Internet.
A.map B.picture C.information D.ticket
— What ______ awful weather it is!
—Yes, but I love ______air after it rains. It smells so fresh.
A.the; an B.an; the C./;the D.an;/
—Tom, may I use your bicycle?
—Sorry, mine isn’t here. You can ask Lily for ________.
A.mine B.his C.hers
Hamsters (仓鼠) are animals. They look very cute. Lots of people like to have them as pets. They are very popular especially for children.
Hamsters are beautiful, and they are black, white, brown, red or a mix of those colors. Hamsters have tails, but their are very short. A hamster’s tail is only about one centimeter (厘米) long. Its tail is short, but it can help the hamster to keep balance.
Hamsters like eating fruit and nuts. Some people buy hamster mix at the pet shop. Hamsters have a funny eating habit. They like to store food in their cheeks (面颊). Please remember to give them much food. Then they can have enough food to store.
Hamsters are good pets because they are easy to be taken care of. They do not need a lot of rooms. Hamsters usually live in cages (笼子). They can do many things in the cages such as eating and exercising.
1.A hamster uses its tail to __________.
A.get its food
B.keep balance
C.clean its cage
D.keep warm
2.The underlined word “mix” is probably __________.
A.a kind of food for hamsters B.a kind of hamsters
C.the name of the pet store D.a body part of hamster
3.Where do Hamsters like to store food?
A.In their cages. B.Under their tails. C.In their cheeks. D.In their plates.
4.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.All the hamsters are black or brown.
B.There aren’t red hamsters in the world.
C.We can know the length (长度) of the hamster’s tail.
D.The hamsters never exercise in the cage.
—__________ is your grandmother?
—She is fine.
A.What B.How C.Where D.When
将下列句子译成英语,并将所译句子写在答题卷标有题号的横线上。
1.最后她同意让我试一试。
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2.我认为这本书不如那本有趣。
3.由于坏天气,他比往常到得晚。
4.他生活在对于失业的恐惧之中。
5.当地震发生时,我们该如何自我保护?
—You must hand in your poster tomorrow.
—What? ________We can't finish it that quickly.
A.No way B.No problem C.That's right D.As you like
Xiao Zhan shot to fame overnight this summer with The Untamed. Which of the following phrases may have the same meaning as “shoot to fame”?
A.Go through difficulties. B.Become famous to people.
C.Win an important competition. D.Have a chance to act in a film.
In the science film Sunshine, an astronaut named Mace must leave his spacecraft without a protective suit for 15 seconds. He makes it through with the damage(损害) as a result of being very cold. Have you ever wondered what might happen to your body in space without a spacesuit?
On Earth, our atmosphere (air) protects us from the sun’s harmful UV rays, controls temperatures and also keeps a nice atmosphere pressure. The vacuum (真空) of space, however, is full of dangers.
One of the serious dangers Mace might face in outer space is ebullism (体液沸腾). The pressure in the vacuum of space is so low that the boiling point of the fluids (液体) in your body drops below the body’s normal temperature (37℃), which results in the formation of gas bubbles in your fluids that can really make you feel aching.
Another serious danger is the lack of oxygen. After around 15 seconds, your body would have used up all pf the oxygen in your body and you’d lose consciousness (意识). Some of you may be thinking “But I can hold my breath for minutes!?” The situation in space is a little different than here on Earth because of the lack of outside pressure, and if you held your breath in space without a suit you’d be in a big trouble. This is because any remaining air would rapidly enlarge, breaking the lungs.
After losing consciousness, you’ll probably last a couple of minutes at most before you die. Of course, there’s all that awful UV from the Sun which is going to give you serious sun burn, likely leading to cancer.
Is little damage for coldness a reasonable result of Sunshine’s suit less spacewalk? Actually it’s extremely cold in space, but astronauts wouldn’t immediately freeze because heat leaves the body very slowly in a vacuum. Therefore, the cold wouldn’t cause Mace too much harm in just 15 seconds, even if he faced the very lowest temperatures in space. The more likely damage would be caused from the enlargement and breaking of the skin’s small blood vessels (血管).
Anyway, obviously it’s never a good idea to go into space without some kind of protection. But don’t lose hope because you are probably saved with timely help before you die, so keep up!
1.Where can we read the passage?
A.In a magazine. B.In a diary.
C.In a movie poster. D.In a how-to book.
2.What does the writer think of the air or the vacuum?
A.The vacuum helps astronauts walking and Waving in space.
B.The air supplies living protection and temperature control.
C.The air brings people serious problems sometimes on Earth.
D.The pressure of vacuum in space increases the boiling point.
3.What is the purpose of writing this passage?
A.To encourage readers to watch the film Sunshine.
B.To show the readers many serious air problems.
C.To discuss the causes of cancer from the sunburn.
D.To explain the unreasonable damage in the film.
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A.Keep Alive in Space B.Walking Freely in Space
C.Without a Spacesuit D.Coldness Damage in Space