题目内容
All of us like Mrs Brown, she is very nice.
A.or B.because C.so D.but
A young woman travelled and stayed in a hotel. All the rooms in the hotel were singles (单人间). So she lived in a single room.
Just when she was going to bed, there was a knock at the door. She had no friends in the city. So she was quite surprised but still opened the door.
The man who was standing at the door looked a little nervous. “Oh! I,’m sorry. I thought this was my room.” the man said and walked away in a hurry.
The woman called the police at once. Soon, the man was caught. He was a thief! But how did the woman know that?
All the rooms in the hotel were singles. Who would knock at his own door if he was staying alone? Only a thief would do this. He wanted to see if anyone was inside before he broke into the room.
1.A young woman travelled and stayed ______.
A.in a hotel
B.in a park
C.in a police office
D.in her friend’s home
2.The man looked a little ______ when the woman opened the door.
A.happy B.nervous C.mad D.surprised
3.The man knocked at the door to ______.
A.find his friend in the city B.stay alone
C.see if anyone was inside D.call the police
4.Who is clever?
A.The thief. B.The woman
C.Both the thief and the woman D.Neither the thief nor the woman
5.Why did the woman call the police?
A.Because the man knocked at the door.
B.Because the man walked away.
C.Because the man broke into the room
D.Because the woman knew that the man was a thief.
A: ________ will we know the results of the test?
B: In a week, I suppose.
A.How much B.How far C.How soon D.How long
China has a primary school in Gongzhuling City in Jilin Province. But in this school, there are two teachers and only one student.
Chen Hongyan is the class teacher and Liu Haitao is the PE teacher. They teach in this school for years.
The student’s name is Wang Hao. He studies very hard and the teachers teach very hard, too. Wang is the only student, but he never misses (错过) a class.
He has seven classes including (包括) Chinese, maths, English, music, art, PE and science every day. Chen Hongyan sets (设置) 14 alarms for Wang Hao every day.
“I am a teacher. I must be good to Wang Hao. I cannot give up the only student!” Chen Hongyan says.
Miss Chen also asks Wang Hao to play with other kids in the village. Wang Hao’s father thanks the two teachers very much.
1.There are people in the school.
A.one B.two C.three D.four
2.What’s the student’s name?
A.Chen Hongyan. B.Wang Hao. C.Liu Haitao. D.Li Hongtao.
3.What subject doesn’t the student have every day?
A.Chinese. B.English. C.Art. D.Biology.
4.The underlined word “hard” means “ ” in Chinese.
A.坚硬的 B.困难的 C.努力地 D.费力地
5.What does Miss Chen ask Wang Hao to do?
A.To play ping-pong. B.To teach Chinese.
C.To play with other kids. D.To speak English.
—How many books are there on the teacher’s table?
— . Forty IT books and fifty maths books.
A.Sixty B.Seventy C.Eighty D.Ninety
Children are amazing! They pick up languages so naturally and easily. Have you ever wondered why? It’s not because they have great natural language abilities. In fact, studies s1.that an adult’s potential to learn language is just as good as a child’s .
So why do children still seem to acquire(学到) language more quickly than the rest of us? It’s because of the way they learn. Children learn by simply doing what comes naturally—they listen, c 2. and communicate. Let’s take a c 3.look at how children acquire language. Perhaps we can d 4.a better, more “natural” way to learn English.
Children don’t practice grammar drills, but u 5. language to talk about things that interest them. This helps them learn to express themselves. They don’t worry about inadequate vocabulary or poor grammar. They find ways to e 6. themselves, and they do it successfully.Students of English should also pay more attention to genuine(真实的) communication. Look for c7.to talk with people in English. If you can’t find a foreigner to talk to, talk with other English students i 8. . Start an English discussion group and chat about music, movies or whatever interests you.
Don’t worry about m 9. mistakes. The aim is to learn how to communicate easily and comfortably. Remember that you can communicate successfully even with a small v10..Trust your own natural abilities to learn English. You’ve got more potential than you probably realize!
At present the number of students in our school_______2500.
A.is B.was C.are D.were
Mr. Green told us too much time reading novels.
A.don’t take; on B.not to take; in
C.not to spend; in D.don’t to spend; on
What happens to your computers, MP3 players and cellphones when they’re broken or you want a new one?
Most people just throw them away. In 2014, people around the world produced 41.8 million tons of electronic waste(e-waste) and only recycled 6.5 million tons, the United Nations said. The US was the biggest waster, producing 7.1 million tons of waste. China ranked second, with 6 million tons.
It’s important to pay attention to e-waste. It can either be valuable or harmful, depending on how we treat it.
“E-waste is a valuable ‘urban mine (城市矿藏)’,” said David Malone, the UN under-secretary-general (副秘书长). The gold, silver, iron (铁) and copper (铜) in e-waste around the world are worth some $52 billion (322.1 billion yuan). These materials can be reused and help us save resources.
But if people throw their electronics away, toxic (有毒的) chemicals can get into the soil or air, affecting the environment and people’s health. Malone said.
To help reduce e-waste, the first thing we can do is to buy longer-lasting electronic devices. If you have unwanted electronics, such as aging toys or cellphones, find a new home for them by giving them to charities. You can also see if there are any companies that offer recycling programs for their products. Apple, for instance, now offers people a discount (折扣) in China if they hand in their used devices when buying new ones. The company will test and repair the used devices and sell them at lower prices.
1.When a computer is broken or no longer wanted, most people usually .
A.throw it away B.sell it to a second-hand shop
C.put it in a closet D.donate it to a charity
2.How much e-waste was recycled in 2014?
A.41.8 million tons. B.6.5 million tons. C.7.1 million tons. D.6 million tons.
3.The valuable materials in e-waste do NOT include .
A.silver B.copper C.steel D.iron
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.China produced the most electronic waste in 2014.
B.E-waste does more harm to the environment than to people’s health.
C.People can buy new devices at lower price if they sell their old ones.
D.Some electronics companies have their own recycling programs.
5.What does the story mainly tell us?
A.How much e-waste people produce each. B.What people can do to make money from e-waste.
C.Why and how we should recycle our e-waste. D.How e-waste has affected the environment.