题目内容
Here is nine o’ clock news
Prime Minister(总理)Abdul Krim of Tyrea has said that the danger(战争)in the Middle East(中东)is greater now than for the past two years. His country does not want war, he says, but the Tyrean people have waited too long for an end to the troubles with their neighbours. If war comes, says Mr King, Tyrea will be ready.
Ben Kitson, the writer of stories and plays for children, has died at his home in California. Mr Kitson was 82. His most famous book of stories, The Gentleman’s House, sells all over the world, in more than twenty-five languages.
Policeman in New York have stopped work. Their leader(领导), Mr Paulo Angeli, says that they will return to work only when they receive more money for working long hours and doing what Mr Angel calls “the most dangerous job in the city.”
It has been a good year on the farm. The warm, wet spring, and the fine summer have been very good for all kinds of food plants. This means that fruit and vegetables will cost less in the shops this year.
And now it’s time for “Morning Music”.
根据短文内容选择正确答案。
- 1.
Abdul Krim has said that___________.
- A.there is no more danger of war
- B.the danger of war passed two years ago
- C.there is more danger of war now
- D.are a great danger in the Middle East
- A.
- 2.
The Tyrean people___________.
- A.are ready and waiting for war
- B.are ready to wait another war
- C.do not want war, but will be ready if it comes
- D.have already ended the war
- A.
- 3.
Mr Ben Kitson wrote__________.
- A.children ‘s stories and plays
- B.in more than twenty – five languages
- C.82 stories about his hometown
- D.books, then sold them all over the world
- A.
- 4.
Mr Paulo Angeli is __________
- A.the most dangerous policeman New York
- B.a policeman who receives the most money in New York
- C.the leader of the New York City policeman
- D.a policeman and the leader of New York City
- A.
- 5.
Because food plants have done well,___________.
- A.fruit and vegetables will cost less this year
- B.there will be a ware, wet spring and a fine summer
- C.food will cost less than it did in the spring
- D.plants will cost less this year
- A.
1.根据短文第一段第一句Prime Minister(总理)Abdul Krim of Tyrea has said that the danger(战争)in the Middle East(中东)is greater now than for the past two years可知
2.根据短文第一段最后一句可知人们不喜欢战争,但是时刻准备着
3.从第二段Ben Kitson, the writer of stories and plays for children可知,
4.根据短文第三段第一句Policeman in New York have stopped work. Their leader(领导)可知
5.根据短文第四段可知
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Here is nine o’ clock news
Prime Minister(总理)Abdul Krim of Tyrea has said that the danger(战争)in the Middle East(中东)is greater now than for the past two years. His country does not want war, he says, but the Tyrean people have waited too long for an end to the troubles with their neighbours. If war comes, says Mr King, Tyrea will be ready.
Ben Kitson, the writer of stories and plays for children, has died at his home in California. Mr Kitson was 82. His most famous book of stories, The Gentleman’s House, sells all over the world, in more than twenty-five languages.
Policeman in New York have stopped work. Their leader(领导), Mr Paulo Angeli, says that they will return to work only when they receive more money for working long hours and doing what Mr Angel calls “the most dangerous job in the city.”
It has been a good year on the farm. The warm, wet spring, and the fine summer have been very good for all kinds of food plants. This means that fruit and vegetables will cost less in the shops this year.
And now it’s time for “Morning Music”.
根据短文内容选择正确答案。
1.Abdul Krim has said that___________.
A.there is no more danger of war |
B.the danger of war passed two years ago |
C.there is more danger of war now |
D.are a great danger in the Middle East |
2. The Tyrean people___________.
A.are ready and waiting for war |
B.are ready to wait another war |
C.do not want war, but will be ready if it comes |
D.have already ended the war |
3. Mr Ben Kitson wrote__________.
A.children ‘s stories and plays |
B.in more than twenty – five languages |
C.82 stories about his hometown |
D.books, then sold them all over the world |
4. Mr Paulo Angeli is __________
A.the most dangerous policeman New York |
B.a policeman who receives the most money in New York |
C.the leader of the New York City policeman |
D.a policeman and the leader of New York City |
5. Because food plants have done well,___________.
A.fruit and vegetables will cost less this year |
B.there will be a ware, wet spring and a fine summer |
C.food will cost less than it did in the spring |
D.plants will cost less this year |
Welcome to this short tour of London. In this square we are standing in the middle of London. Opposite 对面) is the National Gallery, a museum with lots of famous paintings. Go along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The queen (后) lives here.
Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 meters above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.
When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right, near the Railway Bridge.
Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Then you can see the Tower of London next to the bridge. The Tower of London is the city’s oldest palace. It is nine hundred years old.
Take the boat back along the river. Get off the boat and go past the station and walk along the street. Opposite is the old fruit and vegetable market. They don’t sell fruit and vegetables now. There are stores and restaurants, and lots of street musicians. Turn left into King’s Street, and go past the church. You’re now back where you started, at the square. Now you finish your tour.
1.If you go to visit the National Gallery, what will you find?
A. lots of lovely animals B. lots of valuable plants
C. lots of famous paintings D. lots of interesting books
2. Where can you get the boat?
A. Near Buckingham Palace. B. Near Big Ben.
C. Near Tower Bridge. D. Near King’s Street.
3. ______ is London’s oldest palace.
A. The Tower of London B. The National Gallery
C. Buckingham Palace D. The Houses of Parliament
4. ______ is the London Eye.
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5.You will not go past ______ on your way back.
A. the station B. the square C. the park D. the church