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A company began to make a new kind of dog food. A party was held to show the new dog food to everyone. People from the newspapers and TV stations were there.
There was a dog at the party. He was supposed to eat the dog food and have his picture taken. The plan was to show everybody how much the dog would like the new dog food.
When the time came, a plate of the dog food was set in front of the dog. Everyone looked at the dog. But there was one problem. He didn’t eat any of it. The dog didn’t like the dog food!
The boss of the company had to do something fast. All of the people were watching. All of them were laughing. So he ate the dog food himself!

  1. 1.

    The company in the story ___.

    1. A.
      takes a picture
    2. B.
      has more than on boss
    3. C.
      makes dog food
    4. D.
      makes a new machine
  2. 2.

    A party was held to ___.

    1. A.
      to feed a new animal
    2. B.
      to serve a large lunch
    3. C.
      for someone’s birthday
    4. D.
      to show a new kind of dog food
  3. 3.

    “To show something” means “___”.

    1. A.
      to wash it with water
    2. B.
      to let people look at it
    3. C.
      to turn on the television
    4. D.
      to feed it to the dogs
  4. 4.

    The dog in the story ___.

    1. A.
      wanted all the food
    2. B.
      ate all the food
    3. C.
      wanted to go to sleep
    4. D.
      didn’t eat the food
  5. 5.

    The story shows that ___.

    1. A.
      dogs don’t like to eat
    2. B.
      people like dog food
    3. C.
      some plans don’t work
    4. D.
      dogs will eat anything
CDBDC
1.由第一段第一句可知该公司生产狗粮。故选C. 
2.由第一段第二句可知举办这次聚会的目的是向人们展示狗粮,故选D
3.To show something就是向人们展示,让人们观看,故选B
4.根据第三段最后一句The dog didn’t like the dog food!可知狗根本没吃。
5.最后公司老板把狗粮给吃了,说明这次的计划失败了。故选C
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【小题1】把划线句子改为同义句。
When he was a _________ _________, he was very _________ _________ astronomy .
【小题2】把划线句子改为同义句。
He_________ that computer science was closer to everyday life _________astronomy.
【小题3】对此句进行划线部分提问。
_________  _________ _________ he _________ as a computer programmer in a company in Shenzhen?
【小题4】把此句翻译成中文 。
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【小题5】把此句改为感叹句。
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On the other hand, other people argue that stress is not a bad thing. They       stress can produce momentum(动力)in the end. For them, right attitude and action can reduce stress and make it        . When I was a child, my mom always pushed me to study hard. She wished I could go to an ideal        for further education. I experienced stress for the first time. Born to a poor family, I deeply knew        was not easy for us, and everything my mom did to me was just to hope I could live a better life in the future.        the saying goes, “no pains, no gains.” So I did what my mom expected because I didn’t want to let her down. At last, I did measure up(达到标准) to my mom’s expectation and go to college       . Thanks to my mom’s push! Thanks to the stress! In this way, I don’t think stress is a bad thing.

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1.A. for           B. in           C. to           D. of

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4.A. doubt        B. believe       C. disagree       D. forget

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6.A. company      B. college       C. factory        D. f arm

7.A. life          B. spirit         C. opinion        D. silence

8.A. Then         B. But          C. As            D. Or

9.A. quietly       B. wildly        C. specially       D. successfully

10.A. himself      B. myself       C. itself           D. herself

 

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A.The United Kingdom.

B.From Asia to England.

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D.From England to Australia.

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