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P 小题2:activity was popular among both girls and boys, averaging between three to six hours a week. Favourite sports among girls were tennis, basketball and swimming. Boys said they liked football, basketball and skating.
Speaking of entertainment, music and TV were popular. About half of those surveyed said that music was their favourite activity. This i 小题3:both listening to and playing music. TV was also very popular. Three quarters said they preferred watching TV to reading a book or magazine.
Unexpectedly, as many as three out of ten teenagers mentioned that collecting things was something they liked to do in their spare time. They had v 小题4:collections from cartoon books and baseball cards to stickers, toys and coins.
V 小题5:friends was also popular. Eight out of ten teenagers said they met friends once a week. Nine out of ten said they contacted friends through the Internet. A 小题6:popular way of contacting friends was the telephone. Everyone we surveyed said they spoke to friends every day. Most said they spoke about twenty minutes a day. Surprisingly, teenagers s 小题7:went dancing, especially girls. Only one out of ten said they went to the dance regularly.
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B. S + V + DO
C. S + V + IO + DO
D. S + V + DO + OC
“My parents want me to come home earlier.” is a kind of ________ structure.(结构)
- A.S+V+O
- B.S+V+DO
- C.S+V+IO+DO
- D.S+V+DO+OC
| broadcast1/'br?:dkɑ:st||?br?d?kæst/n[C] a programme on the radio or on television: a radio news broadcast | live broadcast ( =" a" programme that you see or hear at the same time as the events are happening) broadcast2 v past tense and past participle, broadcast 1 [ I,T] to send out radio or television programmes: The interview was broadcast live across Europe. 2 [T] to tell something to a lot of people: There was no need to broadcast the fact that he lost his job. broadcaster /?br??dkɑ?st? || ?br??dkæst?r/ n [C] | curious/?kj??ri?s || 'kjur-/ adj 1 wanting to know about something: When I mentioned her name everyone was curious. | [ +about] I’m incurious about this book she's supposed to be writing. |curious to see/hear/know etc: Mandy was curious to hear what Peter had to say himself.—opposite INCURIOUS 2 strange or unusual: a curious noise coming from the cellar | curious that It's very curious that she left without saying goodbye. curl1 /k?:l|| k?rl/ n 1[C] a small mass of hair |
| flask / flɑ:sk || flæsk/n [C] I BrE a special type of bottle that you use to keep liquids either hot or cold, for example when travelling 2 a flat bottle usually used to carry alcohol 3 a glass bottle with a narrow top, used in a LABORATORY flat1/ flæt / adj flatter, flattest 1? SURFACE? smooth and level, without raised or hollow areas, and not sloping or curving: a flat-bottomed boat |a perfectly flat sandy beach | flat as a | pollute / p?'lu:t/ v [T] 1 to make air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use: beaches polluted by raw sewage | industrial emissions that pollute the air 2 pollute sb’s mind to give someone immoral thoughts and spoil their character: fears that Lawrence's novels would pollute young minds--polluted adj: polluted rivers--polluter n [C] pollution / p??lu:?n /n [U] 1 the process of making |
【小题1】The pronunciation of the word "broadcast" is ____ or/?br?d?kæst /.
| A./'br?:dkɑ:st/ | B./'br?ud'sɑ:st/ | C./bræd'k?st/ | D./'bru:dkɑ:st/ |
| A.pollute | B.pollution | C.curious | D.curiously |
| A. | B. | C. | D. |
| A.to tell something to a lot of people | B.wanting to know about something |
| C.a programme on the radio or on TV | D.to make air. water, soil, etc dirty |
| A.a magazine | B.a dictionary |
| C.a newspaper | D.an advertisement |
根据短文内容,将下面A—E五个句子分别填入文中空缺处,使补全后的短文意思通顺,结构完整。
Mr. Johnson lives outside of the town. His wife is often ill and his six children are studying at school. He works hard but he is often short of money. 1. .
One afternoon, on Mr. Johnson’s way home, it suddenly began to rain. 2. . His wife washed the clothes and shoes for him and aired them outside. Before she went to bed, she brought the clothes into the room but forgot the shoes.
The next morning Mr. Johnson couldn’t find his shoes. 3. . Then he went to the police station and told the policemen about it.
“I paid ten dollars for my shoes, sir,” said the man. “Look! I have to wear such a pair of worn-out shoes now!”
Several days later, the police caught a thief and found the shoes. They were worn-out, too.
“4. ” said a policeman. “The shopkeeper told me a pair of new shoes like them costs only seven dollars!”
“You’re right, sir,” said Mr. Johnson. “I’ve had them for five years and I had them fixed six times. 5. ”
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