题目内容
You know, Tim is so ______, so he does better in math.
A.smart B.cute C.nice D.hot
—How much ________ do you want?
— Two spoons are enough.
A.bread B.honey C.banana D.noodle
—How do you like the documentary “A Bite of China III”?
—Wonderful! I like it very much, ____ many viewers think it’s not so attractive.
A.because B.if C.unless D.although
Which of the following(下面) is right?
A.The boy begin to clean the room with his sister.
B.In the Spring Festival, the children often get lucky money.
C.How is weather like in spring there?
D.You’d better not read a book in the sun.
—Come on, Mike! I’d like your help now.
—OK, I’ll come _______.
A.on time B.later on
C.on foot D.right away
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All the students at the beach party were members of the English Club. Before they began to swim or to play games, Miss Green wanted them to learn some new w 1.. She taught them how to s2. beach, sea and waves(波浪)in English. The students read the new words again and again.
After the English lesson, the students s3.playing volleyball. Miss Green helped them to keep scores in English. The students made some mistakes, but they enjoyed t4.about their numbers in English.
At a later time, they swam in the sea. Most of them didn’t swim far because it could be d5. to do so. Miss Green watched them very c6.. When it was time for l7., everyone had a good t 8.. While they were eating, Miss Green asked each member of the club a question in English. They were all glad to a 9.the question. Everyone thought it was interesting to learn English and they thanked Miss Green for being s 10.a nice teacher.
— I think students can have mobile phones to help with their studies.
—________. They often use them to play games.
A.I think so. B.Believe it or not. C.No problem. D.I don’t agree.
Does your younger sister like rice __________ noodles?
A.and B.but C.or D.so
Emma and Emily are twins. They look so similar that even their parents have d1.telling the differences between them just by appearance. But actually the girls are different in most other ways. For example, Emma likes spicy food, while Emily p2. sweet food. Emma loves the color indigo, while Emily loves the color violet. Emma likes studying at night, while Emily would r3. do it in the morning.
So the twins often argue (争论) about lots of things. Here is a real case. When Emma saidwaking up early in the morning was terrible, Emily argued. “Mornings are fresh. The air in the morning can always c4. me up. On the contrary (相反), I think it's difficult to stay up late when you feel so sleepy!” In the end, their parents made a d5. to put an end to their argument and taught them that they could b6.be correct. But the girls remained skeptical (怀疑的).
That day, their father s7. Emma stand on one side of a board and Emily on the other side. They couldn’t see each other's side. Their father asked, "What color is the board, girls?” Emma said it was black, while Emily said it was white. They started arguing again. The father asked them to c8. places. They were both quite surprised to d9. that the board on Emma’s side had been painted black and on Emily’s side had been painted white. Both of them were correct.
Many of us are just like Emma and Emily. We may insist (坚持) that we are right most of the time, only to find out that o10. can be right as well.