题目内容
What _______ books do you want to read?
A. too B. also C. other D. any
试题答案
1、C
One of the most famous volunteers in the world was Mother Teresa. She could be the best volunteer because she gave her life to helping the poorest people of Calcutta. She helped the homeless, cared for the sick, gave out food, and became the mother of those without families.
Now more and more teenagers actively look for volunteering opportunities, too. They volunteer because they think it will be fun or they will learn something. They also like the idea of being helpful to others, even if it is just handing out books for the teacher. As they get older, these reasons are still the same, but there are other important reasons for volunteering such as learning on-the-job, getting work experience, and improving their social life.
All volunteers bring joy to the people they help in so many ways. They might read books to the blind, fix up broken homes, find ways to get water for villages. Could you be a volunteer? What kind of volunteer work could you do? There is someone in the world who needs you.
小题1:The Peace Corps is __ in the United States.
A.a city | B.an organization | C.a volunteer | D.a school |
A.the homeless | B.the sick | C.the poor | D.the kids |
A.They want to make more friends. |
B.They want to be helpful. |
C.It helps them get work experience. |
D.It can improve their social life. |
A.Volunteers need qualifications. |
B.Volunteers offer their help without any pay. |
C.Young kids can’t be volunteers. |
D.Some volunteers bring joy to others. |
A.The world needs volunteers. |
B.Mother Teresa was a great volunteer. |
C.Volunteers do all kinds of work. |
D.There are different ways of volunteering. |
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阅读表达
Reading for pleasure is the easiest way to become a better reader in English.It is also the most important way.
Some students say that they don't want to read for pleasure.They say they want to use their time to learn the rules of the language and new words.They say that pleasure reading is too easy.
Many experts say pleasure reading is very important for learning English.Dr.Stephen Krashen, a famous expert on learning languages, says that pleasure reading helps you learn many important things about English.(3)Students learn more grammar and more words when they read for pleasure.They also learn more about good writing.
Dr.Stephen Krashen tells us that pleasure reading helps each student in a different way.Each student needs to learn something different.Pleasure reading makes it possible for each student to learn what he or she needs.
(4)Reading for pleasure is not the same as studying.When you read for pleasure, you choose your own books, and you don't have to remember everything.There are no tests on your pleasure reading books.Pleasure reading will help you:
Learning how English speaker use English.
Read faster in English.
Find examples of good writing in English.
Learn new words.
Learn about cultures of English speakers.
A.根据短文内容简要回答问题。
1.What do some students think of pleasure reading?
__________________
2.How can we became better reader?
__________________
B.将短文中画线的两个句子译成汉语。
3.______________
4.______________
C.请给短文拟一个适当的题目。
5.______________
Read the passage and choose the proper words to fill in the blanks.
Many people like watching TV. Watching TV is ____1____ of the most important activities of the day. TV brings the outside world closer to people's house. Some people say the world is getting smaller than _____2_____.
What's going on in other countries? _____3_____ do people live in faraway places? Is there a good sports game somewhere
(在某处)? What's life in the deepest part of the sea? If you want to _____4____ these and other questions, just turn on the TV and watch it. Of course people can also learn through reading and listening to the _____5_____, but TV can help them learn better and more easily. Why? Because they can hear and watch too. TV can give us new _____6______. It's an interesting thing.
(1 ) A.some |
B .any |
C .a |
D .one |
(2 ) A.ago |
B .before |
C .after |
D .later |
(3 ) A.why |
B .when |
C .how |
D .where |
(4 ) A.look |
B .know |
C .study |
D .see |
(5 ) A.TV |
B .radio |
C .film |
D .newspaper |
(6 ) A.things |
B .ideas |
C .books |
D .songs |
If you want to get the most out of the study of a language, you must also read for pleasure: novels, plays, travel books, and so on. And in reading books of this kind the important thing is to get on with the reading; to try to catch what the writer is going to tell you in the book as a whole. This is impossible if you stop and think over the meaning of every single word which happens to be unfamiliar. You can not enjoy a story if you stop a few times on every page in order to look up words in the dictionary. You may even prevent(妨碍) yourself from understanding the story as a whole by doing this.
When you are reading books of this kind, therefore, you will usually have to depend mainly on the context (上下文) to help you. If you meet an unfamiliar word, do not let it take too much of your attention from the main idea of the story. In all probability you will meet the same word again a few pages later on in a slightly different context, and each time you see it that your understanding of it will become more exact.
【小题1】To read for pleasure means _____________.
A.to take pleasure in reading |
B.to be satisfied in reading book |
C.to read such books as novels, plays, travel books, etc |
D.to go on with reading pleasantly |
A.to try to grasp the meaning of every sentence in the book |
B.to try to catch the meaning of every word in the book |
C.to try to understand all the writer is going to tell you |
D.to try to understand the main idea of the book |
A.Read for Pleasure | B.Get on with the Books |
C.Reading Skills | D.The Importance of Reading |
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In every. country, there are thousands of people who want to help out. Many join organizations run by their governments, for example, the Peace Corps in the United States and Voluntary Service Overseas in Britain. Since the powerful (猛烈的) earthquake took place in Sichuan, more than 200 thousand volunteers (志愿者) across China have been helping there! They do all kinds of work or come up with ways to help improve life. Some offer their professional skills for free. Others have no qualifications (资格), but they love to work hard to help.
One of the most famous volunteers in the world was Mother Teresa. She could be the best volunteer because she gave her" life to helping the poorest people of Calcutta. She helped the homeless, cared for the sick, gave out food, and became the mother of those without families.
Now more and more teenagers actively look for volunteering opportunities, too. They volunteer because they think it will be fun or they will learn something. They also like the idea of being helpful to others, even if it is just handing out books for the teacher. As they get older, these reasons are still the same, but there are other important reasons for volunteering such as learning on-the-job, getting work experience, and improving their social life.
All volunteers bring joy to the people they help in so many ways. They might read books to the blind, fix up broken homes, find ways to get water for villages. Could you be a volunteer? What kind of volunteer work could you do? There is someone in the world who needs you.
( ) 1.The Peace Corps is______ in the United States.
A.a city B.an organization C.a volunteer D.a school
( ) 2.The word those in the passage means_______.
A.the homeless B.the sick C.the poor D.the kids
( )3.The following are all reasons for teenagers to be volunteers except _____ according to the passage.
A.They want to make more friends. B.They want to be helpful.
C.It helps them get work experience. D.It can improve their social life.
( )4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Volunteers need qualifications. B.Volunteers offer help without any pay.
C.Young kids can't be volunteers. D.Some volunteers bring joy to others.
( ) 5.What is the main idea of this passage?
A.The world needs volunteers. B.Mother Teresa was a great volunteer.
C.Volunteers do all kinds of work. D.There are different ways of volunteering
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As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(义务), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the way—putting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.
I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企业家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顾客).
I'm only 29, so it's been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.
Career advice: Don't figure out where you want to work, or even what industry you'd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because you're graduating, don't stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and they're not, you're really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.
1.What can we know from the first paragraph?
A.The writer hasn't achieved his childhood ambition.
B.The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEO.
C.The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.
D.The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.
2.According to the writer, successful CEOs should _____.
A.try not to take risks B.stay in the same business
C.have a strong sense of creativity D.save every possible penny
3.What can we know about the writer from the passage?
A.He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.
B.He used to run the consumer product team for AOL.
C.His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.
D.His father had far-reaching influence on him.
4.What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? ______.
A.断定 B.弄清 C.理解 D.领会
5.Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?
A.Well begun is half done.
B.Everything comes to him who waits.
C.Time and tide wait for no man.
D.One is never too old to learn.
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