题目内容
Our teachers are very strict ________ us but we all like them.
A.with B.to C.on D.in
The football match __________ because of the bad weather. What a pity!
A.cancelled B.was cancelled C.has cancelled D.was cancelling
—Do you think__________?
—It must be Carla's.She loves volleyball.
A.who is Carla B.who Carla is C.whose volleyball this is D.whose volleyball is this
— Please don’t ________ next time, Tommy.
— OK.
A.be quiet B.to be quiet C.arrive late D.to arrive late
It’s very cold outside today, so I _________ stay at home.
A.must B.have to C.can D.must to
What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange or red? If you do, you must be an active person who enjoys life. Do you like blue? Then you’re probably quiet and shy.
Colors do influence our moods (情绪). A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one, and a red dress brings warmth. On the other hand, black is depressing (使人压抑的). There was a black bridge over the Thames River, near London. The number of people who killed themselves on that bridge used to be larger than on any other bridge in the area until it was repainted green.
Light and bright colors make people not only happier but also more active. In the factory, the workers will work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are painted orange rather than black.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。(正确的“T”,错误的“F”).
1.An active person may like yellow, orange, or red.
2.Colors do influence on our moods.
3.Most people feel more relaxed in a bark green room than in a yellow one.
4.More people killed themselves on the black bridge because the bridge was too crowded.
5.In the factory, when the machines are painted orange, the workers will work harder.
I have to practice _____________ the piano every weekend.
A.to play B.playing C.play D.plays
Early in the morning, at noon, or in the evening in big cities and in the countryside, all over the United States, you can see Americans running — men and women, young and old. People run_____— along the beaches of California,______Central Park in New York, down quiet streets in small towns or at the gym. Some people even run in______living rooms.
Running wasn’t so popular in the past. In the 1960s, runners were mostly athletes and healthy strong people. When people saw a runner, they used______,“Hey, what’s the hurry for?”or they might say to______,“Is he crazy?”At that time, women almost never ran. If they did, they might be laughed at. But today all these have_____Men and women of all______enjoy running.
Doctors say many of the health problems in the United States______these bad habits: eating too much, smoking cigarettes, and taking______exercise. Doctors tell us,“Eat less, don’t smoke, and exercise more. ”Running is a good exercise______it helps build strong hearts and lungs. It also helps most people lose weight.
1.A.anywhere B.somewhere C.everywhere D.nowhere
2.A.among B.through C.with D.on
3.A.our B.your C.his D.their
4.A.to asking B.to speak C.to speaking D.to ask
5.A.them B.themselves C.their D.they
6.A.changed B.stopped C.worked D.done
7.A.people B.cities C.villages D.ages
8.A.come from B.look for C.care for D.think of
9.A.few B.many C.much D.little
10.A.how B.where C.because D.until
Late one afternoon in December, my wife, Stacy, and I returned home to find something white in front of our door. It was like fallen snow, but it was strange to see snow in our area. It was a white cat.
“Where did you come from?” I asked him. The cat was friendly, and allowed us to come nearer to him. “Look! He has no collar(项圈),” Stacy said. “Perhaps he’s a homeless cat.” I hated to think of this little cat staying out in the cold. Stacy and I looked at each other. I knew we were thinking the same. We had a new cat, an early Christmas gift. We already had seven cats, so we had everything to make our new cat feel right at home.
The next day, when we got home from work, a white cat was waiting for us at the door. “Oh, no!” Stacy said. “The cat got out!” “What’s going on?” I asked and picked him up. “OK, we’ll get you inside.” When I opened the door, I was shocked—there was another white cat sitting on the floor. It was the white cat that we found yesterday. I looked at the cat in my arms, then back at the one on the floor. They looked the same. When I let him down, the second cat ran to the other. They played with each other like old friends. “They must be brothers!” Stacy said.
At last, they became members of our family. Kris and Kringle, our Christmas angels .
1.The man and his wife decided to keep the first white cat when they__________.
A.offered a new collar to him B.saw the snow falling outside
C.found him at the door at first D.guessed he didn’t have an owner
2.What can we learn about the man and his wife from Paragraph 2?
A.They didn’t like cats in the past. B.They were good at taking care of cats.
C.They wouldn’t buy any Christmas gifts. D.They tried to find a new home for the cat.
3.Why was the man shocked?
A.He found he got a new cat again. B.The first cat got out of the house.
C.There was only one cat at home. D.The two new cats knew him.
4.How many cats did they have at home at last?
A.Seven. B.Eight. C.Nine. D.Ten.