题目内容
Here some pictures for you.
A. are B. be C. does D. is
试题答案
1、A
even little things make us upset. How can we deal with all of the worries and relax? Here are some tips.
1. Take pictures every day
Taking photos to record your daily life is a good way to make you feel happy. According to scientists,
the pictures can remind you of those happy memories.
2. Cry
Some people hide their emotions (情绪) when they feel sad. Remember that crying can make you feel
better.
3. Rest on weekends
Weekends are a time for rest, but some people, especially women, spend whole weekends doing
housework, which makes them feel more tired. After working for a week, weekends are the best time for
relaxation. A relaxing weekend can make you feel much better.
4. Take part in more activities
Having a get together is a great way to relax. Going out with friends for a picnic or having a party will
be fun, and you won't feel lonely.
5. Go for a swim or a run
Swimming or running during the day can make you feel better, help you forget everything temporarily,
and help you sleep better.
6. Sing while taking a shower
Some people like to sing while taking a shower. They don't care how good their singing is. It's just a way
to relax. Have a try. You are the only one listening.
B. How to work well.
C. How to cheer up.
D. How to deal with worrying things.
B. Taking pictures.
C. Crying.
D. Singing.
B. Crying often is bad for our health.
C. Singing is one way for some people to relax.
D. We should swim or run for a long time every day.
B. 坚决地
C. 暂时地
D. 幸运地
B. learn to relax
C. smile at everyone
D. do nothing on weekends
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听力
第一节:听句子,选出与句子内容相关的图画或句子。注意听两遍。(共7小题,每小题1分,满分7分)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.A.Linda loves her dog very much.
B.Lily liked collecting stamps.
C.My sister loves bananas very much.
6.A.My friend has nicer clothes than I do.
B.My father wears the same clothes as I do.
C.Mr.Smith is a good teacher.
7.A.In five years, I'll be a doctor.
B.Five years ago, I was in high school.
C.Today, Sally plays the piano.
第二节:根据所听到的句子,选出恰当的应答语。注意听两遍。(共7小题,每小题1分,满分7分)
8.A.Yes, I'd like to.
B.Thanks a lot.
C.Sorry, I can't.
9.A.Sure, here you are.
B.Sorry, here you are.
C.Yes, you have to.
10.A.OK.You go!
B.Good idea!But I must finish my homework first.
C.That sounds boring.I like that.
11.A.At Tokyo.
B.Today is Sunday.
C.It's on the New Year's Day.
12.A.Dogs.
B.Chinese.
C.Apples.
13.A.By train.
B.I had a wonderful time.
C.I'm fine.
14.A.Yes, please.
B.Here you are.
C.It's my pleasure.
第三节:听对话,选择正确答案。注意听两遍。(共6小题,每小题1分,满分6分)
听第一段对话,回答第15-16小题。
15.Would Jack like some apples?
A.Yes, he wants some apples.
B.No, he wants some bananas.
C.Yes, he likes pears.
16.Does Jack like pears?
A.Yes, he does.
B.No, he doesn't.
C.No, he wants pears.
听第二段对话,回答第17-18小题。
17.What does the man want to buy?
A.A white sweater.
B.A yellow shirt.
C.A yellow sweater.
18.How much does the man pay for it?
A.Twenty yuan.
B.Twelve dollars.
C.Twenty dollars.
听第三段对话,回答第19-20小题。
19.What's the time now?
A.7∶00.
B.7∶10.
C.3∶00.
20.Where are the school clothes?
A.Under the chair.
B.On the chair.
C.We don't know.
第四节:听短文,根据短文内容回答问题。注意听三遍。(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
21.Tom has ________ good friends.
A.four
B.two
C.three
22.Jack has been collecting ________.
A.CD players
B.CDs
C.VCDs
23.David thinks collecting stamps can ________.
A.make him feel comfortable
B.help him know about the world
C.make him strong and healthy
24.________ doesn't like sports.
A.Jack and Mark
B.Jack and David
C.David and Tom
25.Mark often ________ when he is free.
A.draws some pictures
B.publishes his photos in newspapers
C.takes some pictures
This article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.
So, you have to give a speech-and you're terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say,
you stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, "Thank goodness,
it's over. I'm just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again."
Cheer up! It doesn't have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech
making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then,
gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend
plenty of time organizing your material so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many
examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more
clearly. Never forget your audience. Don't talk over their heads, and don't talk down to them. Treat your
audience with respect. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what
you have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make
person-to -person contact with your audience.
If you follow these simple steps, you'll see that you don't have to be afraid of public speaking. In
fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more speeches! You're not
convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.
B. a poor speaker can never change
C. always make a short speech
D. it is hard to make a speech
B. many people are happy to give a speech
C. many people do not prepare for a speech
D. many people talk too long
B. look at the ceiling
C. look down upon them
D. use words and ideas that are too difficult
B. a lecturer does not need to organize his speech
C. research is important in preparing a speech
D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability
B. How to Give a Good Speech
C. How to Prepare for a Speech
D. Try to Enjoy a Speech
article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.
So, you have to give a speech and you're terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say, you
stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, "Thank goodness, it's
over. I'm just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again."
Cheer up! It doesn't have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech making.
Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as many
facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend plenty of time
organizing your material so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and
use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience.
Don't talk over their heads, and don't talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They will appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what you
have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make
person-to-person contact with your audience. If you follow these simple steps, you'll see that you don't have to
be afraid of public speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more
speeches! You're not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.
B. a poor speaker can never change
C. always make a short speech
D. it is hard to make a speech
B. many people are happy to give a speech
C. many people do not prepare for a speech
D. many people talk too long
B. look at the ceiling
C. look down upon them
D. use words and ideas that are too difficult
B. a lecturer does not need to organize his speech
C. research is important in preparing a speech
D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability
B. How to Give a Good Speech
C. How to Prepare for a Speech
D. Try to Enjoy a Speech