ÌâÄ¿ÄÚÈÝ
¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿¼Ù¶¨Ó¢Óï¿ÎÉÏÀÏʦҪÇóͬ×ÀÖ®¼ä½»»»ÐÞ¸Ä×÷ÎÄ£¬ÇëÄãÐÞ¸ÄÄãͬ×ÀдµÄÒÔÏÂ×÷ÎÄ¡£ÎÄÖй²ÓÐ10´¦ÓïÑÔ´íÎó£¬Ã¿¾äÖÐ×î¶àÓÐÁ½´¦¡£´íÎó½öÉæ¼°Ò»¸öµ¥´ÊµÄÔö¼Ó¡¢É¾³ý»òÐ޸ġ£
Ôö¼Ó£ºÔÚȱ´Ê´¦¼ÓÒ»¸ö©×Ö·ûºÅ()£¬²¢ÔÚÆäÏÂÃæд³ö¸Ã¼ÓµÄ´Ê¡£
ɾ³ý£º°Ñ¶àÓàµÄ´ÊÓÃ(£Ü)»®µô¡£
Ð޸ģºÔÚ´íµÄ´ÊÏ»ºáÏߣ¬²¢ÔڸôÊÏÂÃæд³öÐ޸ĺóµÄ´Ê¡£
×¢Ò⣺1.ÿ´¦´íÎó¼°ÆäÐ޸ľù½öÏÞÒ»´Ê2.ÔÊÐíÐÞ¸Ä10´¦£¬¶àÕß(´ÓµÚ11´¦Æð)²»¼Æ·Ö¡£
AIDS is a serious disease who is hard to cure. The first AIDS patient is discovered in America in 1981. Since then, doctors have found that some person who gets into this kind of disease will eventual die. HIV, a virus just like the flu virus or the SARS virus, results to this disease. HIV can damage a person¡¯s immune system until he or she finds difficult for his or her body to fight the disease. Although the disease is frightened, we will avoid it if you are able to take measures. I never doubt whether one day scientists will find a cure for HIV/AIDS, because of everything is possible.
¡¾´ð°¸¡¿1.who¡úthat/which
2.is¡úwas
3.some¡úany
4.eventual¡úeventually
5.to¡úin
6.findsºó¼Óit
7.frightened¡úfrightening
8.you¡úwe
9.whether¡úthat
10.È¥µôof
¡¾½âÎö¡¿
ÕâÊÇһƪ˵Ã÷ÎÄ¡£¶ÌÎĽéÉÜÁË°¬×̲¡µÄÏà¹ØÐÅÏ¢¡£
µÚÒ»´¦£º¿¼²é¹Øϵ´ú´Ê¡£·ÖÎö¾ä×Ó¿ÉÖª£¬diseaseΪÏÈÐдʣ¬ÔÚºóÃæµÄÏÞÖÆÐÔ¶¨Óï´Ó¾äÖÐ×÷Ö÷ÓËùÒÔ¹Øϵ´ú´ÊΪthat/which¡£¹Ê½«who¸Ä³Éthat/which¡£
µÚ¶þ´¦£º¿¼²éÒ»°ã¹ýȥʱ¡£ÓÉ¡°in 1981¡±¿ÉÖª£¬±¾¾äΪһ°ã¹ýȥʱ¡£¹Ê½«is¸Ä³Éwas¡£
µÚÈý´¦£º¿¼²éÏÞ¶¨´Ê¡£·ÖÎö¾ä×Ó¿ÉÖª£¬Èκλ¼ÉÏÕâÖÖ²¡µÄÈË×îÖÕ¶¼»áËÀÍö¡£ËùÒÔ¾äÖеÄsomeÓ¦¸ÃΪany¡£¹Ê½«some¸Ä³Éany¡£
µÚËÄ´¦£º¿¼²é¸±´Ê¡£eventuallyΪ¸±´ÊÐÞÊζ¯´Êdie¡£¹Ê½«eventual¸Ä³Éeventually¡£
µÚÎå´¦£º¿¼²é½é´Ê¡£result in¡°µ¼Ö¡±Îª¹Ì¶¨¶ÌÓïÇÒ·ûºÏ¾äÒâ¡£¹Ê½«to¸Ä³Éin¡£
µÚÁù´¦£º¿¼²éit×öÐÎʽ±öÓï¡£¡°find +it+ÐÎÈÝ´Ê+to do sth¡±Îª¹Ì¶¨¾äÐÍ£¬it×öÐÎʽ±öÓï¡£¹Êfindsºó¼Óit¡£
µÚÆß´¦£º¿¼²éÐÎÈÝ´Ê¡£·ÖÎö¾ä×Ó¿ÉÖª£¬±¾¾äΪÖ÷ϵ±í½á¹¹¡£ÓÉÖ÷Óï¡°the disease¡±¿ÉÖª£¬ÐÎÈÝ´ÊΪfrightening¡£ÒÔing½áβµÄÐÎÈÝ´Êͨ³£ÓÃÀ´ËµÃ÷ÊÂÎï¡£¹Ê½«frightened¸Ä³Éfrightening¡£
µÚ°Ë´¦£º¿¼²é´ú´Ê¡£ifÒýµ¼µÄÌõ¼þÖ÷Óï´Ó¾ä£¬Ö÷´Ó¾äµÄÖ÷ÓﶼΪwe¡£¹Ê½«you¸Ä³Éwe¡£
µÚ¾Å´¦£º¿¼²éÁ¬½Ó´Ê¡£I never doubt that¡°´Ó²»»³ÒÉ......¡±±öÓï´Ó¾ä¾äÒâºÍ¾ä×ӳɷÖÍêÕû¡£ËùÒÔÁ¬½Ó´ÊΪthat¡£¹Ê½«whether¸Ä³Éthat¡£
µÚÊ®´¦£º¿¼²é´ÓÊôÁ¬´Ê¡£·ÖÎö¾ä×Ó¿ÉÖª£¬±¾¾äΪbecauseÒýµ¼µÄÔÒò×´Óï´Ó¾ä¡£¹ÊÈ¥µôof¡£
¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ There¡¯s so much to see and do in the coolest little capital. Here¡¯s our list of the top 5 must dos when you visit Wellington.
Erjoy 360¡ãviews from the top of Mount Victoria Get a full view of the city and a great photo at the Mount Victoria Lookout. Watch the ships sailing in and plane taking off from Wellington Airport. | |
Ride the historic Wellington Cable Car The Cable Car is a Wellington mark. It runs from Lambton Quay up to Kelburn. At its top, there¡¯s a lookout, the Cable Car Museum, and Space Place at Carter Observatory. | |
Check out our world famous movie-making magic Get into the imagination and the skills of artists behind some of the world¡¯s most wonderful movies at the Weta Cave mini-museum, where you can find yourself in the world of the movie--- TheLord ofthe Rings. | |
Have a close touch at Wellington Zoo Do you want to hand-feed a giraffe, play with a group of meerkats (è÷ø) or touch a cheetah¡¯s (²Â±ª) fur? All are possible at Wellington Zoo. the best lit- tle zoo in the world. | |
Discover our stories at Te Papa The national museum of New Zealand, Te Papa, is fascinating and fun for any age. The exhibits (Õ¹ÀÀ) tell stories about each side of New Zealand in new and exciting ways. By the way, you can enter the Te papa museum for free. |
¡¾1¡¿Where can visitors have a full view of Wellington?
A.At the Weta Cave mini-museum.B.At the Mount Victoria Lookout.
C.At Wellington Zoo.D.At Te Papa.
¡¾2¡¿Which tourist attraction can be entered for free?
A.The Te Papa museum.B.The Cable Car Museum.
C.Wellington Zoo.D.The Weta Cave mini-museum.
¡¾3¡¿Who will probably be interested in the Wata Cave mini-museum?
A.People who love nature.
B.People who love history.
C.People who love movies
D.Pelple who love animals.
¡¾4¡¿Where does this text probably come from? .
A.A health newspaper.B.A science textbook.
C.A travel website.D.A fashion magazine.