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1. Since 1965, the m_________ leaf has been the centerpiece of the National Flag of Canada.
2. When the white liquid was m ________ with water, it became blue at once.
3. Wal-Mart has many chain stores all over the world and you may find one w______ a short
walk along a busy street in any big city.
4. There are seven c ______ in the world, of which Asia is the largest.
5. There are many tall trees in our city, some m ________ over 20 meters.
6. At daybreak, our ship entered Shanghai __________ ( 海港 ).
7. I like sitting on the top of the hill watching the fields in the ____________ (在远处 ).
8. Some people are t____________( 恐惧的) of heights, so they dare not climb high.
9. The news that there are some people who have died of A/ H1N1 has been ______(确认).
10. Our school lies in the suburbs, and many students like to go _________( 往市区) to buy what they need.
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The flying fox is not a fox at all. It is an extra large bat that has got a fox’s head, and that feeds on fruit. Like all bats, flying foxes hang themselves by their toes (趾) when at rest, and travel in great crowds when out flying. A group will live in one place for years. Sometimes several hundreds of them occupy a single tree. As they return to the tree towards sunrise, they quarrel among themselves and fight for the best places until long after daylight.
Flying foxes have babies once a year, giving birth to only one at a time. At first the mother has to carry the baby on her chest wherever she goes. Later she leaves it hanging up, and brings back food for it to eat. Sometimes a baby bat falls to the ground. Then the older ones fly down and try to pick it up. If they fail to do so, it will die. Often hundreds of baby bats can be found lying on the ground at the foot of the tree.
1.The passage tells us that there is no difference between the flying fox and the ordinary bat in ______.
A. their size B. their appearance
C. the kind of food they eat D. the way they rest
2.Flying foxes ______.
A. double their number every year
B. fight and kill a lot of themselves
C. move from place to place very often
D. lose a lot of their young
3.At daybreak every day flying foxes begin to ______.
A. fly out toward the sun
B. look for a new resting place
C. come back to their home
D. go out and look for food
4.Flying foxes have fights ______.
A. to occupy the best resting places
B. only when it is dark
C. to protect their homes from outsiders
D. when there is not enough food
5.How do flying foxes care for their young?
A. They only care for their own babies.
B. They share the feeding of their young.
C. They help when a baby bat is in danger.
D. They often leave home and forget their young.
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The Taj Mahal
Shah Jahan finished building Taj Mahal in 1648. He was a rich and powerful emperor, and he built the Taj Mahal as a memorial for his wife. 1. The word “taj” means crown, “Mahal” was the name of his wife. Twenty thousand people worked for 18 years to complete this beautiful domed(圆顶屋) building. A thousand elephants carried huge stones and jewels from all over India and central Asia to the Taj. Shah Jahan wanted this memorial to be a burial place for himself and his wife.
The Taj Mahal is on the Yamuna River in Agra in northern India. 2. Its picture is in most travel books and brochures. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset. For about fifteen rupees (or about US$0.33), anyone can enter this peaceful and quiet place.
As you enter, you pass through beautiful, silent gardens. From the gardens, you cross a wide courtyard. Suddenly, you see the dome of the main building through a tall, red sandstone gate. At daybreak, the Taj Mahal’s white walls turn rose. At noon, they blaze(发光)white. At dusk, they become dark grey. 3.
After you pass through the gate, you step onto a wide stone platform. You look over another garden with pools. Everything is arranged carefully in fours. 4. The garden is divided into four parts. There are straight rows of colorful flowers and trees in each of the parts. At the four corners of the Taj Mahal, there are pointed tall towers. After the gardens, you go down stone steps towards the main building with the tomb and the graves of Shah Jahan and his wife.
After hundreds of years, the Taj Mahal remains a lovely and peaceful place. 5.
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A.It was a monument of love. |
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B.Four is a special number in the Moslem religion. |
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C.Many people want to visit the Taj Mahal some day. |
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D.This beautiful building is truly a jewel for all people. |
E. The Taj Mahal is most beautiful by the light of the full moon.
F. To many people around the world, the Taj Mahal is a symbol of India.
G. From the cool, dark gates, the Taj Mahal seems to float between earth and sky.
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短文改错
I went fishing with my father on last Sunday. We
(1)_____
started at daybreak. Not long we came to a stream with
(2)_____
clean water, that we could see fish swimming. It's a good place
(3)_____
for fishing. After a little minutes' preparation, we sat down
(4)_____
and began fishing. An hour was passed, but I didn't get
(5)_____
a single fish. I felt very disappointing. I often lifted the
(6)_____
fishing rod, because I almost lose my patience. On the
(7)_____
other side of the stream, my father had got lots of fish
(8)_____
I went up to him and asked for some advices. In the end,
(9)_____
with help I got some fish, too. How happy I was!
(10)_____
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Shah Jahan finished building Taj Mahal in 1648. He was a rich and powerful emperor, and he built the Taj Mahal as a memorial for his wife. 【小题1】 The word “taj” means crown, “Mahal” was the name of his wife. Twenty thousand people worked for 18 years to complete this beautiful domed(圆顶屋) building. A thousand elephants carried huge stones and jewels from all over India and central Asia to the Taj. Shah Jahan wanted this memorial to be a burial place for himself and his wife.
The Taj Mahal is on the Yamuna River in Agra in northern India. 【小题2】 Its picture is in most travel books and brochures. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset. For about fifteen rupees (or about US$0.33), anyone can enter this peaceful and quiet place.
As you enter, you pass through beautiful, silent gardens. From the gardens, you cross a wide courtyard. Suddenly, you see the dome of the main building through a tall, red sandstone gate. At daybreak, the Taj Mahal’s white walls turn rose. At noon, they blaze(发光)white. At dusk, they become dark grey. 【小题3】
After you pass through the gate, you step onto a wide stone platform. You look over another garden with pools. Everything is arranged carefully in fours. 【小题4】 The garden is divided into four parts. There are straight rows of colorful flowers and trees in each of the parts. At the four corners of the Taj Mahal, there are pointed tall towers. After the gardens, you go down stone steps towards the main building with the tomb and the graves of Shah Jahan and his wife.
After hundreds of years, the Taj Mahal remains a lovely and peaceful place. 【小题5】
| A.It was a monument of love. |
| B.Four is a special number in the Moslem religion. |
| C.Many people want to visit the Taj Mahal some day. |
| D.This beautiful building is truly a jewel for all people. |
F. To many people around the world, the Taj Mahal is a symbol of India.
G. From the cool, dark gates, the Taj Mahal seems to float between earth and sky. 查看习题详情和答案>>