题目内容
5. The crops were (毁坏) by the latest frost.
5. ruined
V. 短文改错
In order to make best of learning materials,the Students’ Union of our school is planning an activity. The school-leavers are called on to give away our used books,newspapers or magazines to the student in the lower grades. The idea,that is intended to promote friendship and encourage a low-carbon lifestyle,are highly praised and supported by the teachers and students alike. The activity will be hold on the first floor of the school library and so it will last eleven days,from June 10 to 20. As a student,I am strong for the activity because it is very meaningful and helpful. I hope that this kind of activity would continue every year for the future.
7. After staying in hospital for long,the patient was advised to go to the seaside to his health.
A. take up B. pick up
C. set up D. make up
IV.阅读理解
Hong Kong Disneyland faces shark fins,stray dogs,smog and other arguments. Many Hong Kongers are ready to give Mickey Mouse a big hug for bringing a new Disneyland to this city. But others are angry about a variety of arguments and would like to give the black grinning mouse a big blow in the gut.
In the months before the park's opening,the local media often wrote about Disneyland with great doubt and sometimes hostility (敌意) 一as if Disney were building a poor nuclear plant,instead of a cheerful amusement park with lovely cartoon characters and a pink Sleeping Beauty Castle with a mountain background.
“Hong Kong Disneyland became a popular target because it involved a high-profile marriage between two major forces in peopled lives:big business and the government,said David Ketchum,a public relations expert. Hong Kong's government was the biggest investor in the US $ 3 billion park,built on outlying Lantau Island.
Disneyland said it was just balancing its commitment to the environment with its desire to respect local customs and tastes. The shark fin is hugely popular in Hong Kong and is served at most major banquets一including those at large international hotels.
But the park eventually decided not to serve shark fin soup because of environmental concerns. But Iger insisted that Hong Kong Disneyland^ construction went smoothly without any major harm to the environment or public.
Residents near the park have complained that Disneyland's nightly fireworks shows would create too much smoke and noise. They’ve complained that Hong Kong Disneyland isn’t using the same technology that limits the smoke at fireworks displays in US parks.
But Hong Kong's leader,Donald Tsang,dismissed the complaints,saying that Disneyland is following local regulations. “They have passed the test and I am satisfied with those tests, ” he told the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club.
1. From the first paragraph we know that .
A. there are two opinions about Hong Kong Disneyland: some welcome it,while others don^ care it
B. there are two opinions about Hong Kong Disneyland: some welcome it,while others hate it
C. almost everyone in Hong Kong is looking forward to it
D. most of the people in Hong Kong prefer to refuse it
2. The local media seems to regard Hong Kong Disneyland as .
A. an entertainment centre
B. a popular theme park
C. a dangerous project
D. a nuclear power station
( )3. Which of the following will provide the largest amount of money?
A. The Hong Kong government.
B. The Hong Kong citizens.
C. The Hong Kong media.
D. The Disneyland Company.
4. People living near the Disneyland park was not satisfied with.
A. the night show
B. the poor quality of fireworks
C. the fireworks which were not made in US
D. the pollution of the fireworks
( )5. What was the Hong Kong's leader's attitude toward the complaint?
A. He supported the public.
B. He was angry about the complaint.
C. He strongly supported the Disneyland.
D. He didn't agree with the residents.
13. He said,“Don’t do that again. ”
—He me that again.(转换成间
接引语)
A. said to;not to do B. said to;don't do C. told;don't do D. told;not to do
2. An unexpected storm (发生) when we were enjoying the pleasant voyage at the Yellow Sea.
I.课文理解
( )1. How many people were killed in the city of San Francisco in the California Earthquake?
A. About 800. B. About 830,000.
C. About 250,000. D. About500.
( )2. Why does the author mention China and California?
A. To warn people of the destruction of earthquakes.
B. To remind people of the two big earthquakes.
C. To give examples about the destruction of earthquakes.
D. To explain the causes of earthquakes.
3. The organising structure of this article is.
A. from general to particulars
B. from particulars to general
C. from examples to examples
D. concluding from statistics of earthquakes
10. What was the most (危险的) thing about the California Earthquake of 1906?
1. Who (放火,纵火) the building?