题目内容
How did the man go to Quanzhou last spring?
A.By train. B.By plane. C.By ship.
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In a far-away place, there was a village. The village was 1.(rich) in potatoes than anywhere else in the country. At the end of every growing season, 2.(thousand) of potatoes were dug out of the ground, and readied for market. In each home,men and women would 3.(busy) divide the potatoes into three groups, large, medium and small.
One year, there was a young man who received his share of the potatoes. As the other villagers were 4.(work), he walked around the village laughing and talking .5.villagers thought he was lazy, and they worried that this man would never get 6.(he)potatoes ready in time. When it was time for the villagers to go to market, they were greatly surprised to find that the man's potatoes were divided perfectly into three groups.
After asking the man h7.he did it, they understood he was not lazy,b8.very clever. He had put all his potatoes in a cart and pulled it along the 9.( village) rough(粗糙的) dirt road. As the cart moved up and down over the road, the potatoes moved too. The small potatoes moved to the bottom, the larger potatoes rose to the top and the medium potatoes rested 10.the middle.
Life is like this too. The rough roads we travel along can also help us.
Xie Renci is a law student who is studying in a university in Southwest China's Chongqing.1.(recent)her story has encouraged millions of people with her positive(积极的)attitude.
The 20-year-old girl grew2.in a poor family in Guizhou Province. At the age of four, a3./'tr?f?k/accident turned Xie's world upside down and took away her right leg and her mother's left leg.4.they narrowly escaped death, endless challenges were waiting for them.
At one time, the mother almost gave up. But Xie begged, "I'll study really hard and go to Harvard, so let me5./k?n't?nju:/at school," she said. She believed she could change her destiny(命运). Ever though Xie didn't go to Harvard, she was6.(accept)by one of the top law schools in China.
"I'm not trying to present7.as a role model. All I'm doing is telling the disabled that you can decide the way you live," says Xie. Xie often8.(share)her story and many of her photos on the social network She wants to draw people's9./?'ten?(?)n/to disabled community. She also wants to make a documentary of herself to tell10.(child)that there is no difference between disabled people and others.
—John did______________ but help his mother do housework last Sunday.
—He is so hard-working. We should learn from him.
A.nothing B.something C.anything
听对话,回答下列各小题。
1.Where will the concert be held?
A.It will be held in the People's Square.
B.It will be held in the People's Park.
C.It will be held in the People's Theater.
2.Who likes the bands that sing gentle songs?
A.The man. B.The woman. C.Both the man and the woman.
A. B. C.
Li Ziqi, a popular star on the Internet, has more than 58 million fans on social media platform both in China and around the world. She is famous because of her videos. She even became the ambassador(形象大使) for the 7th International Festival Cultural Heritage(形象大使) in October 2019 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province.
Li seems to be a master of all kinds of skills — cooking, painting, designing and brining. The most special thing is that she does almost everything in a traditional Chinese way. In her videos, Li always wears homemade hanfu. She raises ducks in order to make a sauce from salted duck eggs. She makes bamboo furniture all by herself. She also grows plants and vegetables, and prepares meals with what she harvests. She makes life in the countryside very beautiful.
Li was born in 1990 in a small village of Sichuan Province in southwestern China. Her parents died when she was still very young and her stepmother treated her badly, so she finally grew up with her grandparents. When she was 14, she went to the city in search of work but she decided to return to the countryside in 2012 to take care of her grandmother.
Four years later, she began filming her life there, “When I worked in the city, it was about how to survive,” Li says. “Now when I work in the countryside, I feel like I’m truly living.” Li’s videos record how she works and her daily lives with her grandmother in their modest home. She says: “I simply want people in the city to know where their food comes from,” Li says. “A teacher friend once told me about some students who thought rice grew on trees, ___________.
Many people wonder why Li shares these videos. Li once said: “In today’s society, many people feel stressed, so when they watch my videos at the end of a busy day, I want them to relax and sense something nice, to take away some of their worry and stress.”
1.Li Ziqi becomes a popular online star because of ___________.
A.her videos about her daily lives B.her poor life as a child
C.raising ducks in the countryside D.becoming the ambassador
2.Li went to the city at the age of 14 in order to ___________.
A.take care of her grandma B.live a true life
C.be away from her stepmother D.look for a chance to work
3.She began filming her life in ___________.
A.1990 B.2012 C.2016 D.2019
4.Which of the following is the best choice for the blank in Paragraph 4?
A.because I am very interested in the life of children in the city
B.so I want kids in the city to know where their food comes from
C.so I want kids to know how hard farmers’ work to provide food for them
D.because I know children in the countryside are different from those in the city
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As we know,museums are buildings where many valuable and important exhibits (展品) are kept so that people can go and see them.For example,art museums are places where people can learn about 1. cultures.More and more popular "design museums" that are opening today,however,perform quite a different role.Unlike most art museums,the design museum shows exhibits that are easily found in our daily life ,such as fridges and washing 2..
The advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits.Being different from the art museum visitors,design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled.This is partly3.design museums clearly show how and why mass﹣products (批量产品) work and look 4. they do,and how design has improved our lives.Art museum exhibits,on the other hand,would most probably 5.visitors with a feeling that there is something out of their understanding.
Several new design museums have opened their doors in recent years.Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public' s 6.interest in the field with new ideas.
London' s Design Museum,for example,shows a collection of mass﹣produced exhibits 7.electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish﹣tins.The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than8. to art museums,and visitors may also 9.humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and 10.attractive(有吸引力的)toys collected from our everyday life.
There are just three of us in my family: my mum, my dad and me. I've got many possessions and many modern things: a big TV, a new computer and a mobile phone. In my family life, I'm not expected to do the housework.
We go out for dinner together sometimes, but my dad is often abroad on business, and my mum works too. We usually just do our own personal things. My parents don't usually set rules for me, and since I'm a good daughter, they never punish me. Recently, we moved to a new flat and I like it very much. It's much bigger than our last one. But I feel very lonely when my parents are away from home. I hope they can spare time with me. I seldom feel happy in my family.
一Emily
I live on a fruit farm. We have lots of pear trees and some apple trees. I have to help my parents all through the year.
The busiest time is in late summer, when the fruit is ready to be picked. At this time of year, we usually get up at 4:30 in the morning, start picking at 5:00 and carry on working until late afternoon. My mother would bring lunch for us to have under the trees. At the end of the day, we are all tired and sleepy. It takes about five weeks to pick all the fruit every year.
At night, the fruit would be carefully packed into boxes and then put onto trucks. The trucks take it to the markets to be sold. Sometimes we ride in the trucks to the city. For farm boys, that is a very exciting time. Tired though, we are very happy to be with family and share the happiness.
—David
1.Who expects Emily to do the housework in her family?
A.Her mother. B.Her father. C.Her grandfather. D.Nobody.
2.Emily often feels unhappy in her family because______________.
A.her house is too big
B.her parents don't like her
C.her parents always punish her
D.her parents seldom spend time with her at home
3.When is the busiest time for David's family?
A.In winter. B.In spring.
C.In late summer. D.In early summer.
4.This text is mainly about _____________.
A.study B.family life
C.school activities D.relationships with parents