题目内容

Every month he measures his baby daughter against the wall to see how much ____ she is getting.


  1. A.
    tall
  2. B.
    the taller
  3. C.
    taller
  4. D.
    tallest
C
考察形容词的比较级用法。意为跟上一次相比,长高了多少,表示对比。
句意为每个月他都把他的女儿对着墙进行比较,看看她长高了多少(比上次)。
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Have fun with Stamp collecting...Join the Collectors Club today!

If you enjoy learning all about stamps, then the Royal Mail’s Collectors Club is for you.Join the club and discover the fascinating world of stamps.There are over 70,000 members and it is one of the biggest clubs of its kind in the country.

Become a member today and you will receive lots of wonderful stamp collecting goodies...

● A Starter pack...

And every two months...

● Collectors Club magazine

●?Collectors Corner supplement

And every year...

●?A new Stamp Calendar

●?A set of Album Pages

Join today!

It won’t cost you much to experience the fun of stamp collecting.

Collectors Club Starter Pack

1.100 used stamps and hinges.

2. The Collectors Club Guide to Collecting.

3.The latest Collectors Club magazine (packed with news and views about stamps, quizzes and competitions, all in color)

4.Album pages

5.Badge and stickers

6.Membership card

7. Royal Mail Stamp Calendar.

**********

Already Registered?

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View a Flash presentation about our club (3.51MB)

1..Which of the following is NOT included in a starter pack?

A.One hundred used stamps and hinges and album pages.

B.The Collectors Club Guide to Collecting and badge and stickers.

C.The latest Collectors Club magazine and membership card.

D.Royal Mail Stamp Calendar and Collectors Corner supplement.

2..This advertisement is written for people who want to_______.

A.make money through collecting stamps

B.develop stamp collection as a hobby

C.get something free from the club

D.find out where the club is located

3..From the advertisement we can learn_____.

A.Collectors Club is among the biggest clubs in this country

B.how much you must pay to become a member of the club

C.today is the last day for stamp collectors to join the club

D.members may receive a set of album pages every month

4..Where is this advertisement most probably found?

A.In a newspaper.

B.On a web page.

C.In a magazine.

D.On a TV program.

 

Early to bed, Early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

This is an old English saying. Have you heard it before? It means that we must go to bed early and get up early in the morning. If we do, we shall be healthy. We shall also be rich(wealthy) and clever(wise).

Is this true? Perhaps it is. the body must have enough sleep. Children need ten hours’ sleep every night. If you do not go to bed early, you cannot have enough sleep. Then you cannot think properly(适当地) and you cannot do your work properly. You will not be wise and you may not become wealthy!

Some people go to bed late at night and get up late in the morning. This is not good for them. We must sleep at night when it is dark. The dark helps us to sleep properly. When the daylight comes, we must get up. This is the time for exercise. Exercise means doing things with the body. Walking, running, jumping, swimming, and playing games are all exercise. If the body is not used, it becomes weak. Exercise keeps it strong. Exercise helps the blood to move ,brains(头脑) in our heads also need blood. We think with our brains. If we keep our bodies healthy, and take exercise, we can think better.

Our bodies also need air to breathe. Without air we die. We must have a lot of clean, fresh(新鲜的) air to breathe if we want to be healthy.

1.A habit is something we do      .

A.every month

B.twice a day

C.every week

D.very often

2.Children need      .

A.ten hours’ sleep

B.two hours’ exercise

C.three hours’ homework

D.four hours’ games

3.The best time to sleep is     .

A.when it is dark

B.when you are tired

C.after supper

D.after watching TV

 

Though I have traveled in hundreds of trains, few unusual things have ever happened to me. But one day in a train something did happen. I do not mean that I was hurt: no one was hurt.

I do my work in a hot country far away from England. Every September I go there to do my business, and every July I come back to England to have a rest. So every September I go to Paris and take a train from the great French city to Mendova, and at Mendova I catch my ship.

There is one very fast train from Paris to Mendova, and it suits me well. It goes as far as Endoran, but it stops at Mendova for a few minutes to let travelers get out or in. It is called The Flying Bluebird. It reaches Mendova at seven minutes past nine in the morning, and it is never late.

A ship leaves Mendova at half past eleven, and so you will understand that The Flying Bluebird suits me very well. I always travel by it, and I have nearly two and a half hours at Mendova to go from the station to the ship. That is more than enough time.

Well, one September night, I took my place in The Flying Bluebird as usual. The train leaves Paris at nine o’clock every night, and I was in my place soon after half past eight. There were three or four people there with me, but very soon a lot of others got into the train. When no more people could sit down, they began to stand up near us and also in the corridor(走廊). In a short time the corridor was full too, and it was impossible for any more travelers to get into the train.

I could see a lot of other people outside the corridor windows, but they could not get in, and the train left Paris without them. The man sitting next to me started to ask all kinds of questions: “Where do you work? How long does it take you to get there? Are you married? How many children do you have? How much money do they pay you every year? How much do you have in the bank? How much do you spend every month?”

He asked questions for about twenty minutes but I did not give him any clear answers, and at last he stopped and began to read the paper.

I usually sleep quite well in the train, but this time I slept only a little. There were too many people, and there were too many things: small bags, large bags, coats, hats, boxes, newspapers and food. As usual, we got angry about the window. Most people wanted it shut, and two of us wanted it open. But that always happens. It was shut all night, as usual.

When I awoke in the early morning I felt hot and dirty, and glad that the journey was reaching its end. At seven minutes past nine The Flying Bluebird stopped. We were at Mendova, and I stood up thankfully. I took my two suitcases, held one in each hand, and tried to move towards the door into the corridor. In order to get out of the train, I had to pass down the corridor to the door at the far end. There was no other way out.

I could not even into the corridor. There was a suitcase on the floor by my feet, and three men were standing in my way. I felt a touch of fear. I had to get out, you see; I had to catch my ship, which left at half past eleven. And the train did not stop again until it reached Endoran, two hundred miles away.

“I must get out!” I cried. Everyone there understood me, but no one could move.

At last I was able to put one foot over the suitcase on the floor, and I nearly reached the door into the corridor. But then, very slowly, the train began to move. It was taking me away!

“Stop!” I cried. “I want to get out!” But no one outside the train could hear me, and the people inside did not care much. The train moved a little faster. What could I do? I was not even in the corridor.

Fear made me think quickly. In front of my eyes, just, above the door, was a notice that told everyone how to stop the train. I had to pull an iron thing near the notice. I did not waste time. I pulled it.

Well, a noise started above our heads. That was to show everyone that there was something wrong. It was not a small sound. Possibly the men in my ship two miles away could hear it. Then the train stopped.

No one likes to stop a train if there is no need. But I had to catch my ship. That was the only thought in my mind: to get out and catch my ship.

1.The purpose of the author writing the first paragraph is to __________.

A.answer some questions

B.express some unusual feelings

C.arouse the readers’ curiosity

D.give some advice in advance

2.What do we know about the author and the man sitting next to him?

A.They talked with each other all night

B.They got angry about the window

C.The author didn’t understand the man’s words

D.The author didn’t like the man’s foolish questions

3.On this journey on The Flying Bluebird, the author felt uncomfortable because ___________.

A.he couldn’t find a seat by the window

B.he was angry with the man sitting next to him

C.there were too many people on the train

D.the window was kept shut all night

4.It can be learned from Para. 10 that the author was afraid that ____________.

A.he would have to spend another sleepless night on the train

B.he would miss the ship that went where he worked

C.more people might crowd into the train

D.he would have to buy another ticket

5.The noise in the underlined sentence “a noise started above our heads”(Para.15)was made by __________.

A.the angry passengers shouting at the top of their voices

B.the ship that was lying two miles away

C.the falling of boxes and suitcases to the floor

D.the train itself telling people that something was wrong

6.What would be the best title for the text?

A.A Bad Experience on the Train

B.A Train that Is Never Late

C.A Quick and Wise Decision

D.A Journey to Mendova

 

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