题目内容
There is ________ “m” and ________ “u” in the word “much”.
A. a; a B. an; an C. a; an D. an; a
When you leave , please turn off the lights energy.
A. save B. to save C. saving D. saved
My name is Ann. I worked as a volunteer in 2013 because I wanted to do something to help others. I called some charity shops (慈善商店) to ask if they needed volunteers. Although I didn’t mind where I volunteered, I was glad that one of the Sue Ryder shops said yes. Sue Ryder was a charity very close to my heart because volunteers from Sue Ryder once cared for my dad in the hospital.
Volunteering in the shop helped me know what shop work was like and I was surprised to find how much I really enjoyed doing it. I also found how important the public (公众) were. Lots of people gave us things they didn’t need for the shops to sell. In this way Sue Ryder raised money to care for people with life-changing illness. I always left the charity shop late because I knew how important the work of Sue Ryder was.
Another thing I enjoyed about volunteering was talking with other volunteers in the shop. They were friendly and helpful. I really improved my teamwork skills by volunteering.
I worked in the shop from late April to early August. I learned many things from it and I’m sure they will be useful in the future.
根据短文内容回答问题
1.Why did Ann work as a volunteer?
_______________________________________
2.Who once got help from Sue Ryder in Ann’s family?
_________________________________________
3.Did Ann enjoy volunteering in the Sue Ryder charity shop?
__________________________________________
4.What did Ann think of other volunteers in the Sue Ryder charity shop?
_________________________________________________
5.How long did Ann work in the Sue Ryder charity shop?
________________________________________________
Playing on the road is very dangerous,so my mother always asks me ________on it.
A. don't play B. not play C. not to play D. to play
That boy loves ________ things on the Internet.
A. looks for B. looking for C. looks after D. looking like
1.你可以看到一百多个世界各地名胜的模型。
You can see _____ of more than a hundred ____________________from all over the world.
2.我的学校比丹尼尔的学校暑假少放几个星期。
My school _______________________________ than Daniel’s.
3.当你作业上遇到困难时你的朋友关心你吗?
___________________________ when you have problems with your homework?
4.吃药前,你最好看一下说明书。
You __________________________________________before taking the medicine.
5.当我们阅读有趣的书时候,时间似乎过得更快。
Time _________________ when we are reading interesting books.
6.在我们学校,老师学生比他们学校多。
________________________________ in our school than in theirs.
7.凯特希望他们能每月进行一次学校组织的旅游。
Kate hopes they _________________________________________.
8.昨天的班会课上,Tom建议我们不要去参加校外的课程班。
At yesterday’s class meeting, Tom ______________________ outside school.
9.今天早上路上交通太繁忙了,我们不得不放慢了速度。
__________________________ on the road this morning and we had to slow down.
10.当我们在做自己喜欢的事情的时候,时间似乎总是过得更快。
__________________________________________when we are doing something we like.
11.你愿意和谁一起分享这些饼干?
Who are you willing _______________________________________________?
A six-year-old British girl, Mollie Price, is opening up her third candy store. She is said to be one of Britain’s youngest bosses. Her stores are called “Mollie’s.” She sells both British and American candy. The girl would like to open more candy stores. “It might sound crazy, but believe me,” Mollie says.
“It was Mollie’s idea to open up the shop. It is Mollie who runs the candy stores,” her mother Becky, her “business partner” says.
Her mother says all the stores are put together and stocked(进货)by Mollie. Mollie works in one of the stores every Saturday, then gets up early Sunday to go to the company’s product supplier(供应商). She asks her friends to test the sweets to decide which ones are good. She’s good at smart marketing. For example, if the weather is really cold, she sells the Mr Whippy ice cream cheaper than when it’s hot outside.
“Children have the best ideas. I tell my mum what I think and she always says I have good ideas. It’s just because I know what other children like,” Mollie says.
1.What’s Mollie’s plan for the future?
A. Become Britain’s youngest boss. B. Open more candy stores.
C. Work as a product supplier. D. Make the best ice cream products.
2.The prices of some ice cream products in Mollie’s stores change according to _______.
A. the number of the products B. her friend’s idea
C. the weather D. the dates
3.According to the passage, what’s the key to Mollie’s success?
A. She works hard and she is good at smart marketing.
B. The company’s supplier makes good products.
C. She would like to open more candy stores.
D. Her mother always has good ideas.
It’s a safe bet that a robot made your car and made your computer. Pretty soon, they could be making your bed and breakfast too.
Increasingly, engineers are saying that robots are going to move out of research departments and into your home. Companies including Sony and General Electric are working on designs for small robots. Products like the Roomba, a robot that can clean floors, are flying off the shelves.
What’s behind this new robot revolution? It’s partly a matter of technology. Devices that can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots to move around. They can walk, crawl or ride on wheels. Robots are being made smaller and smaller. They are also becoming more and more energy efficient.
A bigger part of the story is on the demand side. From the day the television remote control was invented, people around the world have searched for new ways to be lazy. Take into consideration that more and more people can afford robots, and the time seems ripe to introduce robots to the average family.
To be sure, robots that walk on two legs and talk like people are still a long way off. However, robots that do basic housework such as cleaning or gardening are sure to come out soon. One thing is certain---when these robots do come to our homes, it will change things forever.
1.According to the passage, robots can do the following things EXCEPT________.
A. cleaning floors B. making cars C. talking like people D. making computers
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Smaller robots are less energy efficient. B. Roomba has been out of date
C. People will become lazier than before. D. People’s demand contributes to new robots
3.The underlined part in the 2nd paragraph probably means________.
A. new robots will soon come into people’s homes. B. new robots can fly by themselves .
C. robot products are cheaper and cheaper D. new robots have more functions than old ones
4.What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Robots will soon be on sale B. Robots are in great demand
C. Robots are coming into our families. D. Robots help us a lot
It was raining. My father asked me a raincoat.
A. take B. takes C. took D. to take