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Solve the puzzle to find out how many ping-pong balls are flying about here. The top ball is your answer. Answer: ____
2. What is twice a half of five and a half?
A. Ten and a half.
B. Five and a half.
C. Ten.
D. Two and a half.
Answer: _____
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【小题1】How long does it take the battery to charge up an iPhone?
A.15 minutes. | B.30 minutes. | C.1.5 hours. | D.3 hours. |
A.It is built in an iPhone. |
B.It is the smallest of its kind. |
C.It can also be used as a charger. |
D.It keeps power for about 30 days. |
A. P.S. B. B.L. C. M.C. D. T.K.
【小题4】The customer comments on the battery are mainly about its _______.
A.quality | B.service | C.function | D.shopping |
单词拼写(每题1分,共10分)
【小题1】It’s clear that the little money he earns can hardly s______ a family as large as his.
【小题2】The West Lake is one of the popular tourist a______ at home and abroad.
【小题3】The goods you bought will be d______ to your house at noon tomorrow.
【小题4】An accident is l______ to happen if you drive fast.
【小题5】Make up a short dialogue, using the u______ phrases in the passage.
【小题6】The Yellow River is one of the top ten rivers in l________ in the world.
【小题7】Children are c________ to know everything they see.
【小题8】Seeing the naughty boy making a noise, Father said to him, “B______ yourself!”
【小题9】 Nowadays every classroom in our school is e______ with an overhead projector(投影仪).
【小题10】He gave v________ excuses for not attending the meeting, but none was convincing.
Wednesday, October 29,2008.
The United States federal government had two young men in the state of Tennessee arrested on October 22 on unknown charges.
In court documents published on Monday, it came to light that the men had discussed attacking an African – American school and killing 14 of them.
Another crime was about planning to murder Presidential candidate Barack Obama. According to their affidavits (口供), the suspects’ “final act of violence” would be like this: when they attacked Obama they would wear white suits and top hats and drive “their vehicle as fast as they could toward Obama shooting at him from the windows.”
The two suspects are Paul Schlesselman, 18, of West Helena, Arkansas and Daniel Cowart, 20, of Bells, Tennessee. According to the court papers, they met last month over the Internet through a friend. Schlesselman and Cowart are believed to share “very strong views” about White Power.
Schlesselman listed “being racist” as his occupation on his MySpace page. He further wrote: “I'm white. I'm proud. I get angry. I like guns.”
Cowart also had a MySpace page on which photos of guns were presented under a heading of “My Guns”. On his page he wrote, “Better to die quick fighting on your feet than to live forever begging on your knees.”
Some have questioned the pair's ability to carry out the charged plan, but authorities have been very concerned about Obama as the first black presidential candidate from a major party.
“We honestly don't know if they had the ability or the skill to carry out the kind of plan that they talked about.” said Malcolm Wiley, of the United Satates Secret Service in an interview with The New York Times. “But we take any threat seriously no matter how big or how small it is.”
Cowart and Schlesselman are scheduled to appear before a judge on Thursady.
【小题1】The passage is mainly about____________.
A.Americans’ attitudes towards Barack Obarma | B.two young men planning to commit violence |
C.the violence in the United States | D.the disadvantages of the Internet |
A.shot 14 students in an African – American school | B.came from the state of Tennessee |
C.were proud of Barack Obama | D.have not been sentenced yet |
a.The two suspects were arrested.
b.The two suspects will be tried in the court.
c.Cowart set up his MySpace page on the Internet.
d.Malcolm Wiley was interviewed by The New York Times.
A.a; b; c; d | B.d; c; b; a | C.c; a; d; b | D.c; a; b; d |
A.Most of the white people in the United States don’t like Barack Obama. |
B.The two young men planned to shoot President Barack Obama. |
C.The two young men were innocent in fact. |
D.The two young men strongly believed that the president should be a white man |
Charlie Chaplin was one of the greatest and widely loved silent movie stars. From “Easy Street” (1917) to “Modern Times” (1936), he made many of the funniest and most popular films of his time. He was best known for his character, the naive and lovable Little Tramp. The Little Tramp, a well meaning man in a raggedy suit with cane, always found himself wobbling into awkward situations and strangely wobbling away. More than any other figure, it is this kind-hearted character that we associate with the time before the talkies (sound films).
Born in London in 1889, Chaplin first visited America with a theater company in 1907. Appearing as “Billy” in the play “Sherlock Holmes”, the young Chaplin toured the country twice. On his second tour, he met Mack Sennett and was signed to Keystone Studios to act in films. In 1914 Chaplin made his first one-reeler, “Making a Living”. That same year he made thirty-four more short films, including “Caught in a Cabaret”, “Caught in the Rain”, “The Face on the Bar-Room Floor”, and “His Trysting Place”. These early silent shorts allowed very little time for anything but physical comedy, and Chaplin was a master at it.
Though Chaplin is of the silent movie era, we see his achievements carried through in the films of today. With the appearance of the feature-length talkies, the need for more subtle acting became apparent. To maintain the audience’s attention throughout a six-reel film, an actor needed to move beyond constant comedy. Chaplin had demanded this depth long before anyone else. His strictness and concern for the processes of acting and directing made his films great and led the way to a new, more sophisticated, cinema.
【小题1】Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.“The little Tramp” was the only character that Charlie Chaplin acted. |
B.Charlie Chaplin signed to Keystone Studios in 1906. |
C.Charlie Chaplin made five short films in 1914. |
D.Charlie Chaplin has a great effect on today’s sound film. |
a. Charlie Chaplin made the film “ Easy Street”.
b. The film “Caught in the rain” was made.
c. Charlie Chaplin first visited America.
d. Charlie Chaplin met Mack Sennett.
e. “Modern Times” was made.
A. d, c, a, e, b B d, c, b, a, e C. c, d, b, a, e D. c, d, a, b, e
【小题3】Which word can best describe Charlie Chaplin according to the passage?
A.lovable | B.kind-hearted | C.strict | D.awkward |
A.Life of Chaplin | B.Works of Chaplin |
C.Characters of Chaplin | D.An introduction of Chaplin |