题目内容
在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,词首字母已给。
Millions of people in this world can’t afford to buy a hamburger, so they are h 1 every day.January is America’s National Soup Month, a month for us to think about doing s 2 for the poor.
In the soup kitchen, people who don’t have any money can come to eat a hot meal for free(免费).During the 1930s, lots of people didn’t have a 3 to go and anything to eat, b 4 they had lost their jobs.In o 5 to feed everyone, soup kitchens served three free meals a day.Soup is easy to cook and you can feed more people Just by adding water.And it's also easy to serve and easy to clean up! They have also used bread to feed poor families during the worst of times(时期).
These days, church and other groups run the soup kitchens.Volunteers pick up food, make meals and serve it to people waiting in line.But soup kitchens aren’t just about soup and meals.They also o 6 food for the spirit(心灵)—there people can talk and enjoy the company of other people.
试题答案
1、1.hungry 2.something 3.anywhere 4.because
5.order 6.offer
Teenagers are always stressed out now. They are often too busy to think about their diets and exercise. The truth is, healthy eating, along with regular exercise. Is the only way to k___83_fit.
During your teenage years, it is important to give your body the energy it needs. Teenager girls need about 2,200 calories(卡路里)a day and boys need a bit more. Doctors suggest 2,800 calories for teenage boys. 50% of your calories should come f 84 rice, bread, vegetables and fruit. You also need to d 85 a lot of water, six to eight glasses a day. Enough water will improve your skin and give you healthy hair.
Exercise can help to make you look good, feel good and be healthy. Scientists suggest that teenagers should spend at l 86 30 minutes exercising every day.
When you exercise, your body produces something. It makes you feel r 87 and energetic. It can even help you sleep better at night and let you pay more a 88 when you study.
Let’s eat healthily and take regular exercise.
答案:【小题1】 k_______ 【小题2】 f _______ 【小题3】 d _______
【小题4】 l _______ 【小题5】r _______ 【小题6】 a _______ 查看习题详情和答案>>
One day, he b【小题3】 a book from his neighbor. He loved the book so much that he kept reading it until 12 o’clock at night. When he went to sleep, he put the book in the gap (裂缝) of the wall. It rained heavily that night. When little Lincoln woke up the next morning, he found that the book was all w 【小题4】.
Lincoln carried the book to the owner. He felt very s 【小题5】and nervous. “What’s wrong with my book? It can’t be read a【小题6】!” the neighbor said. He asked Lincoln to pay for a new book. Little Lincoln had no money, and he didn’t want to ask his parents for money to pay his neighbor. “Let me work for you to pay for a new book, please!” Lincoln asked. He cut grass in the neighbor’s garden for three days to pay for the book.
It doesn’t matter if you make a m 【小题7】, but you should be responsible (负责的) for it. 查看习题详情和答案>>
在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,词首字母已给。Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of America, was born in a poor family. A 【小题1】 a little kid, he did a lot of housework every day. And sometimes he had to h【小题2】 his parents on the farm. But when he was free, he enjoyed reading books very much.
One day, he b【小题3】 a book from his neighbor. He loved the book so much that he kept reading it until 12 o’clock at night. When he went to sleep, he put the book in the gap (裂缝) of the wall. It rained heavily that night. When little Lincoln woke up the next morning, he found that the book was all w 【小题4】.
Lincoln carried the book to the owner. He felt very s 【小题5】and nervous. “What’s wrong with my book? It can’t be read a【小题6】!” the neighbor said. He asked Lincoln to pay for a new book. Little Lincoln had no money, and he didn’t want to ask his parents for money to pay his neighbor. “Let me work for you to pay for a new book, please!” Lincoln asked. He cut grass in the neighbor’s garden for three days to pay for the book.
It doesn’t matter if you make a m 【小题7】, but you should be responsible (负责的) for it.
Then two days before the concert, Helen had a cold. She stayed in bed and took medicine, but it got worse and worse. On the evening before the concert, she had a fever. Helen’s mother called Jenny. " Helen is too s 4 to go to the concert, " she said. " You can find someone else to go with. "
The next day, Helen was feeling unhappy at home. Then she heard someone knocking at the door. A v 5 came. It was her friend Jenny! She came with a big bag of fruit and lots of their favorite CDs.
"I gave the tickets to Nancy and Tina in the end, and they went to the concert i 6 of us,"she said. "We' ll go to a 7 concert when you’re well. It wouldn't be much fun without you. ”
did a lot of housework every day. And sometimes he had to (2)h______ his parents on the farm. But when
he was free, he enjoyed reading books very much.
One day, he (3)b______ a book from his neighbor. He loved the book so much that he kept reading it until
12 o'clock at night. When he went to sleep, he put the book in the gap (裂缝) of the wall. It rained heavily
that night. When little Lincoln woke up the next morning, he found that the book was all (4)w______.
Lincoln carried the book to the owner. He felt very (5)s______ and nervous. "What's wrong with my book?
It can't be read (6)a______!" the neighbor said. He asked Lincoln to pay for a new book. Little Lincoln had no
money, and he didn't want to ask his parents for money to pay his neighbor. "Let me work for you to pay for
a new book, please!" Lincoln asked. He cut grass in the neighbor's garden for three days to pay for the book.
It doesn't matter if you make a (7)m______, but you should be responsible (负责的) for it.
As we know, museums are buildings where many valuable and important objects are kept so many
people can go and see them. For example, art museums are places where people can learn about
d __1__ kinds of cultures. More and more popular "design museums" that are opening today, however,
perform quite a different role. Unlike most museums, the design museum shows objects that are e __2__
found in our daily life, such as fridges and washing machines.
The advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel f __3__ with the exhibits.
Being different from the art museum visitors, design museum visitors s __4__ feel frightened or puzzled.
This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass-products (批量产品) work and
look as they do, and how design has i __5__ the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other
hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding
Several new design museums have opened their doors in recent years. Each of these museums has tried
to satisfy the public's growing i __6__ in the field with new ideas. London's Design Museum, for example,
shows a collection of mass-produced objects from electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The
choices open to design museum seem m __7__ less strict than those to art museum, and visitors may also
sense (感觉到) the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and
unusually attractive joys collected from our everyday life.
Not only were the tools and machines expensive but the cost of film was also far greater than most people
could afford. However, modem technology has (1)c______ all that.
New technology has really opened up the world of film-making for film fans. Now a camera does not
cost (2)m______ and most young people are certainly able to pay for it. So all you need is to get one for
yourself. With that, you may then start your own film-making.
However, film-making is (3)t______ work. You probably need many other people to help you. For example,
the (4)p______ of actors and actresses is very important in your film. Of course, these actors and actresses
may be your schoolmates, friends or family members. You don't even need to pay them a cent while they are
glad to be part of your job.
(5)B______ , you need to make up a story. Can you write your own one? If you have good imagination,
you can create an attractive story (6)e______ . Many world-famous film makers and producers are also good
story-writers. If not, perhaps you need someone else to write it for you. An excellent story is the key to
making a (7)s______ film.
The Empire State Building (帝国大厦) has held a special place in the hearts of Americans since it
was completed in 1931.It r__1__ more than 443 metres into the sky. For more than forty years , it was
the tallest building in the world.
It has one hundred and three levels and six thousand five hundred windows. Visitors can ride in one
of seventy-three elevators that take them from the b__2__ to very near the top of the building. Some of
these elevators are very fast, reaching the eightieth floor in only forty-five seconds.
The heads of government of almost every n__3__ in the world have visited the Empire State Building.
These important people are just a few of million who have ridden to the observation area near the top of
the building each year. From there, visitors can see almost all of New York City. They can see the view
a __4 the Hudson River into the state of New Jersey. They can see ships in the East River.
Even if you have never visited New York, there is a good chance for you to see the Empire State
Building. It has been photographed c __5__ times. It has even played parts in movies. One is about a
huge ape (猿) that escapes and climbs to the top of the building. The movie is "King Kong" (金刚). It
was made in 1933. The Empire State Building also appeared in the love story "An Affair to Remember"
(金玉盟). Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr play a man and a woman who meet and fall in love on a ship.
They are looking at the New York City skyline from the ship when they plan a future meeting.
More recently, in "Sleepless in Seattle (西雅图未眠夜)", two people in love agree to meet at the
Observation Deck on Valentine's Day (情人节). B__6__ do arrive, but one is a little later. They almost m 7__each other.
In the early nineteen seventies, the Empire State Building lost its place as the tallest building in New
York. People in the city then had the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center to look up to. Tragically
that all changed on the morning of September 11,2001. Terrorists hijacked (劫持) passenger airplanes
into the Twin Towers and destroyed them. The Empire State Building again has become the city's tallest
building.
First, reading books is f 1 . You can always keep yourself amused if you like reading. This is especially
useful when the weather is bad. It is a relaxing hobby too. You can really become lost in a book.
Next, you can read a book a 2 : in a car, in a waiting-room, on a plane, in bed - even in the bath. All you
need is a book! Reading is a convenient hobby as it is easy to stop and then start again.
A 3 good reason for reading books is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby you will get better and
better at it. This m 4 that you will read faster and will become better at understanding what you read. As
your reading improves, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much e 5 . Many school subjects
depend on good reading and, as you read, you learn more and more.
Some people say that reading is out of date. This is not true. You have to be able to read to use a computer
and, the better you read, the better your computer skills will be. Reading is n 6 out of date!
Good readers are most likely to be good writers, too. They are usually good at spelling as well, and have
more things to write about. Reading books is a wonderful hobby, one of the best.W 7 other hobby could
be more useful, or more enjoyable?
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____ 6._____ 7._____
one hour every day. So she h__3 ever catches a cold. She lives in a place
where there are lakes Kaishandao, so she has to go to school by b__4__ every day. She thinks it's more interesting than taking a bus! She has many friends
and she and her friends like going h 5 on holidays. And last summer holiday, she and her friends went to Tibet for vacation. There are f 6__ students in her class--twenty-six girls and fourteen boys! She loves her class very much!