题目内容
It is reported that a small plane crashed(坠毁)_______ May 28,2004.
A. on B. in C. to D. at
书面表达
同学们已顺利进入初三年级的学习中,为了鼓励同学们初三努力拼搏,刻苦学习,加油考上理想的高中,你班将于下周五晚上7点在教室举行动员大会(mobilization meeting)。假如你是班长韩梅梅,请你就动员大会的活动安排,需要协助的具体事项等给全班同学写一个邀请函。
要求:1. 注意邀请函的写作特点;
2. 80词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)
3. 信中不得出现你的真实姓名、学校名和地名。
Dear classmates,
How time flies! We are students in Grade 9 now,
I’m looking forward to hearing from you all
Yours,
Han Meimei
介绍自己的班级
要求:1、必须包含上述提示的内容。2、词数在80左右。
Would you show me ______ an e-mail, please ?
A. how to make B. how to send C. which to make D. when to send
There is not many differences between the two. I really don’t know ____.
A. what should I choose B. which I should choose
C. which should I choose D. what I should choose
Who makes a great difference ________ you in your life?
A. on B. with C. to D. for
Traveling makes us feel sick because modern transport tricks the brain into thinking we have been poisoned, a scientist has said.
Being in a car, train, boat or plane makes conflicting signals in the brain which causes an action similar to something that happens when someone is poisoned. Dr Dean Burnett, from Cardiff University, said the feeling of sickness is caused because the brain thinks the body needs to remove a toxin through vomiting . But in fact, the “poisoning”effect is caused by the mixed messages-- for the muscles , they tell the brain the body is motionless, but for the ears, they got the feeling that the body has some movement.
Dr Dean Burnett explained that reading in a car made the feeling of travel sickness worse, because the eyes were focused on a small, motionless space and gave the brain no information to explain that the body was moving.
The feeling of sickness could be weakened by looking out of a car window because this showed the brain that movement was taking place. “You can see the passage and movement itself, and that balances the system,” he said. “The brain’s going: ‘Oh, look, things are moving--I must be moving’--and then it calms down the sickness.”
Dr Burnett said there was no clear reason why some people suffered from car sickness more than others. But he said there were several other aspects of modern life with which the brain had not yet recognized or understood.
1.Tom often feels sick when traveling in a bus, because ________ according to the writer.
A. buses make his brain into thinking he has been poisoned
B. buses make him feel very excited
C. he doesn’t like taking a bus to anywhere at all
D. His body needs to remove a toxin through vomiting
2.The meaning of the underlined word “motionless” is close to “ ________”.
A. active B. noise C. quiet D. clever
3.Which of the following can NOT weaken the feeling of sickness in a bus?
A. Looking out of the window
B. Looking at the passage of the bus.
C. Looking at the movement itself.
D. Looking at something quiet.
4.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. What a Terrible Travel! B. Why Do We Get Car Sick?
C. The Danger of Modern Transport D. How to Keep Balance.
1.The above material is probably .
A. a photo of a western woman
B. an advertisement
C. an article about a sofa bed
D. an announcement
2.The sofa bed is sold by a(n) company.
A. Chinese B. British C. American D. Canadian
3.The sofa bed in the material mostly deals with the problem of _______.
A. Price B. style C. material D. space
4.‘convert’ in the material means .
A. sell B. change C. produce D. show
5.It’s clear the if you buy the kind of sofa bed .
A. you’ll have a lower price
B. you need to call on 21 stores
C. you’ll have to go to experts for advice
D. you must be a member of Futon company
---Would you like some coffee?
---Yes, and please get me some milk. I prefer coffee _______ milk.
A. with B. to C. of D. on