题目内容
– He broke the world record again.
– ________
A. Funny! B. Amazing! C. I agree. D. Sorry.
Anna doesn’t have _________ bedroom. She lives _______ her parents
A.her own ; in B.own her ; with C.her own ; with D.her own ; at
For us boys and girls, books are not all. We can find time to play at home or at school. Playing is about having fun. But how do we play? It doesn’t mean (意味着) watching TV or playing computer games.
In the morning, we can run with our parents to be healthy. We can play sports with friends after school. We can also do what we like after class. For example, we can draw and we can play chess with others. It is also fun to help others.
Playing can make children happy and they can’t be bored.____can also help students get on well with others and it is good for them.
Play well and then you can learn well.
1.According to the passage, what can children do in the morning?
A.Watch TV. B.Play computer games.
C.Run with parents. D.Learn Maths.
2.When children are playing, they are __________.
A.sad B.happy C.hungry D.bored
3.Which one is TRUE(正确的)according to the passage?
A.Playing means watching TV.
B.Playing means playing computer games.
C.Children can’t play at school.
D.Playing is good for children.
4.The underlined (划线的) word “It” means “___________”.
A.Playing B.Reading
C.Studying D.Helping
—Is the library _______ now?
—No, it usually _______ at 9 a.m.
A.opens; opens B.open; open C.open; opens D.opens; open
Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76 on March 14, 2018. Hawking is known as the most famous physicist(物理学家) after Einstein.
Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942. During his life, he married twice, and had three children. When he was a kid, Hawking went to school in St. Albans—a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving high school, Hawking went first to Oxford University to study physics, and then he went to Cambridge University to study the universe(宇宙).
At the age of twenty, Hawking started noticing that something was wrong with him. Later, he went to the hospital and doctors said that he would die before he was 23. But Hawking didn't give up. In 1988, Hawking completed his book A Brief History of Time. In the book, he talked about many things, like the universe, the big bang(宇宙大爆炸) and the black hole.
1.At which university did Hawking study physics?
A.Oxford University. B.St Albans University.
C.Cambridge University. D.London University.
2.Hawking first felt there was something wrong with his body when he was ___.
A.21 B.22 C.12 D.20
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Hawking was a very famous physicist.
B.Hawking married but didn’t have children.
C.Hawking was born in Oxford, England in 1942.
D.Doctors said Hawking would die before he was 23.
4.The passage is mainly about ________.
A.Hawking’s life B.Hawking’s study
C.why Hawking got ill D.how Hawking became famous
(2017 • 苏州市中考)You will never achieve success _____you devote yourself to your work.
A.after B.if C.because D.unless
“绿水青山就是金山银山”。近年来,我们国家在发展经济的同时也非常重视对环境的保护,无论城市还是农村,环境条件、人的意识都发生了很大的变化。请你根据提示材料,对你所居住的小镇的变化做一些描述。
三年前:没有花草(flowers and grass),水很脏(dirty)而且难闻(smelled terrible),有(there be)一些工厂(factories)正排放废水进入河流(pouring waste water into rivers),很多人都喜欢使用一次性杯子和饭盒(cups and boxes which can be used only once)。
现在:一切都改变了。花草茂盛(beautiful),空气清新(fresh),河水清澈(clean),还能看到蜜蜂和蝴蝶(butterflies)起舞(dancing)。大多数人懂得了节约能源(save energy)和减少空气污染(reduce air pollution),他们经常步行或骑单车代替(instead of)开车(driving cars)去上班。
要求:
1.字迹工整、规范;
2.80词左右(开头已经给出,不计入总词数);
3.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校。
Great Changes in My Hometown
In recent years, great changes have taken place in my hometown. I have seen the changes myself. Three years ago,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I left school in 2010, and since then I ______ in Beijing.
A.work B.worked C.will work D.have worked
For too many, the damage begins early in life. Four out of 10 infants(婴儿) born in the United States do not form a strong bond(关系)with either parent, and they will pay for that the rest of their lives.
Many research projects, including a study from the University of Rochester show that nearly one-third of U.S. parents don't know what to expect from their newborns, or how to help them grow and learn and get along with others. Babies, as others have pointed out, don't come with an owner's manual.
The basic problem, according to the Princeton study, is 40 percent of infants in the U.S. live in fear or distrust of their parents, and that will turn into aggressiveness(侵犯), defiance(挑衅)and hyperactivity(多动) as they grow into adults.
Of that number, 25 percent don't bond with their parents because the parents aren't reacting to their needs. And 15 percent find their parents so troubling that they will avoid them whenever possible.
That will not necessarily result in a lifetime of violence, but it will make living a successful life much more difficult.
“They can overcome it,” sociologist Sophie Moullin of Princeton, lead author of that study, said in a telephone interview. “It's not a make or break situation, but they might find it harder to control their behavior.”
Moullin, along with coauthors from Columbia University and the University of Bristol in England, analyzed more than 100 research projects, to reach their conclusions.
Many factors cause the problem, including poverty(贫穷), ignorance(无知), and stress among parents who are so busy with their own problems that a new child is sometimes more than they can handle.
Yet strong bonds, the researchers say, are amazingly simple to achieve.
1.According to the writing style of the passage, it may be a(n) _______________.
A.argument B.news report C.novel D.story
2.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.About 40% of the newborns do not form a strong bond with either parent.
B.Some parents are too busy with their own problems to handle a new child.
C.Infants who fail to bond with their parents are sure to have an unsuccessful life.
D.Parents’ failing to respond to their babies’ need may lead to future problems.
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “manual”?
A.An expert who tells you how to take care of a baby.
B.A TV show that tells you how to bond with your baby.
C.A book that tells you how to do or operate something.
D.A radio program explaining how to look after your baby.
4.What may be discussed in the following paragraph?
A.Simple ways of achieving strong bonds with an infant.
B.Examples of the consequences of lacking strong bonds.
C.Findings of other similar project concerning this topic.
D.Reasons for failing in building up strong bonds with a child.