题目内容
There are some people the bus. |
A. to wait for B. to wait at C. waiting for D. waiting at |
试题答案
CB. to wait at
C. waiting for
D. waiting at
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There’s a big supermarket called Jiahui in our city. It’s very 46 to find. It is in the center of our city. It’s 47 the bus stop and it’s also very easy to take a taxi, too.
The supermarket is big 48 nice. It 49 at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m. So every day, lots of people go 50 at it 51 work. You can buy 52 , drinks, clothes, shoes, vegetables,…and stationery there. The workers at the supermarket are very 53 . So many people like shopping there.
At the weekend, people don’t go to work or go to school, so there are 54 people shopping there. We must 55 our turn a long time to pay for what we buy.
1.46.
A.hard |
B.difficult |
C.easy |
D.good |
2.47.
A.in |
B.near |
C.at |
D.between |
3. 48.
A.but |
B.or |
C.and |
D./ |
4.49.
A.opening |
B.open |
C.is open |
D.to open |
5.50.
A.shopping |
B.swimming |
C.running |
D.shop |
6.51
A.at |
B.to |
C.after |
D.with |
7.52.
A.dogs |
B.food |
C.cats |
D.nothing |
8.53.
A.busy |
B.well |
C.nice |
D.tired |
9.54.
A.too many |
B.too much |
C.a few |
D.some |
10.55.
A.see |
B.look at |
C.look for |
D.wait for |
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There's a big supermarket 1 Price & Mart in our city. It's very 2 to find. It is in the center of our city. It's 3 the bus stop and it's also very easy to take a taxi, too. The supermarket is big 4 nice. There are 3 floors of shops. And each floor is very big. It 5 at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m. So every day, lots of people go 6 at it after work. You can buy 7 , drinks, clothes, shoes, vegetables,…and stationery there. The workers at the supermarket are very 8 . So many people like shopping there. At the weekend, people don't go to work or go to school, so there are 9 people shopping at Price & Mart. We must 10 our turn a long time to pay for what we buy. | ||||
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Steve Parkinson from Australia is coming to study in Britain. Mr and Mrs Field have come to meet him at the airport.
Mrs F: Oh dear, this airport is so puzzling. All these signs and notices----International Departures, Transfers, Domestic Arrivals...
Mr F: Oh, look at all these people. Where's Steve? He's late. The screen says his flight landed 30 minutes ago.
Mr F: He's possibly been held up in the customs (海关) or has to wait a long time for his luggage (行李).
Mrs F: There he is, with all those bags. Steve! Oh, he can't see us. There're so many people. Steve! We are over here.
Steve: Hello. Hello. There you are. What a crowd! Good day, Mrs Field, Mr Field.
Mrs F: Hello, Did you have a good journey? Was it a comfortable flight? Did everything go all right?
Mr F: You must be very tired.Anyway we don't have to go far. We've booked you in a hotel in the city center for tonight.
Steve: Oh, fine. Thank you.
Mr F: Well, we'd better go and find taxi. How do we get out of this airport?
Mrs F: Let's take the underground.There'll be a long queue for taxis and the bus will take a long time at this time of day. There's a station here at the airport. Eh, see the signs?
Steve: OK. That's fine for me, but I must change some money. Is there a bank or something here.
(1)The story happened in ________.
[ ]
A.Australia |
B.America |
C.France |
D.England |
(2)Which sign are Mr and Mrs Field looking for?
[ ]
(3)Steve had to ________ before he came to the International Arrivals.
[ ]
A.go through the customs |
B.wait for his ticket |
C.change some money |
D.book a room in a hotel |
(4)Who are Mr and Mrs Field going to meet?
[ ]
(5)According to the dialogue, how are they going to travel next?
[ ]
A.By taxi |
B.By underground |
C.By bus |
D.By plane |
阅读理解.
Steve Parkinson from Australia is coming to study in Britain. Mr and Mrs Field have come to meet him at the airport.
Mrs F: Oh dear, this airport is so puzzling. All these signs and notices----International Departures, Transfers, Domestic Arrivals...
Mr F: Oh, look at all these people. Where's Steve? He's late. The screen says his flight landed 30 minutes ago.
Mr F: He's possibly been held up in the customs (海关) or has to wait a long time for his luggage (行李).
Mrs F: There he is, with all those bags. Steve! Oh, he can't see us. There're so many people. Steve! We are over here.
Steve: Hello. Hello. There you are. What a crowd! Good day, Mrs Field, Mr Field.
Mrs F: Hello, Did you have a good journey? Was it a comfortable flight? Did everything go all right?
Mr F: You must be very tired.Anyway we don't have to go far. We've booked you in a hotel in the city center for tonight.
Steve: Oh, fine. Thank you.
Mr F: Well, we'd better go and find taxi. How do we get out of this airport?
Mrs F: Let's take the underground.There'll be a long queue for taxis and the bus will take a long time at this time of day. There's a station here at the airport. Eh, see the signs?
Steve: OK. That's fine for me, but I must change some money. Is there a bank or something here.
(1)The story happened in ________.
[ ]
A.Australia |
B.America |
C.France |
D.England |
(2)Which sign are Mr and Mrs Field looking for?
[ ]
(3)Steve had to ________ before he came to the International Arrivals.
[ ]
A.go through the customs |
B.wait for his ticket |
C.change some money |
D.book a room in a hotel |
(4)Who are Mr and Mrs Field going to meet?
[ ]
(5)According to the dialogue, how are they going to travel next?
[ ]
A.By taxi |
B.By underground |
C.By bus |
D.By plane |
Get ready, China. The world is coming! Every day, lots of foreigners come here as business people or tourists. And even more people will come in 2008 for the Beijing Olympics. When they come to China, we should do something to help them enjoy themselves and like China and the Chinese people. But there are some things they may not like:
(1) Traffic problems Cars park on sidewalks
(人行道). Bus drivers drive so fast that they make people who are trying to cross the street afraid.(2) Queue jumping At the post office, or even at McDonald's, people push to the front of a line instead of waiting.
(3) Bumping Too many people are crowded onto buses and trains. This makes people feel terrible, and it is not safe, either. On a bus in North America, people try to make themselves smaller and they'll say
“Excuse me”or“Sorry”if they knock into someone. In China, people make themselves bigger with no“Sorry”or“Excuse me”.(4) Littering I notice this everywhere. Some people throw rubbish onto the ground even when there is a rubbish bin
(箱)right next to them.Most Chinese people are just as unhappy with these kinds of things as I am. And, certainly, the government
(政府)has known the problems and is trying to do something about them.China is on her way!
(1) Someone throws an empty Cola bottle onto the ground. This is called ________.
[ ]
A .bumping |
B .littering |
C .queue jumping |
D .a traffic problem |
(2) The writer thinks we Chinese people should do the following except ________.
[ ]
A
.park our cars at right placesB
.wait our turn in public(公共)placesC
.throw rubbish into rubbish binsD
.hurry onto buses before others(3) We can conclude
(得出结论)from the passage that ________.[ ]
A
.things will get better and better in ChinaB
.fewer and fewer foreigners will visit our countryC
.there will be more and more traffic problems in BeijingD
.fewer and fewer Chinese people will eat hamburgers(4) When the writer says
“Get ready, China”, he means that ________.[ ]
A
.China is going to be a fast-growing countryB
.it is time for the Chinese to change their bad behaviors(行为)C
.most Chinese people are unhappy with these problemsD
.the Chinese will do a good job in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games 查看习题详情和答案>>Every culture has a recognized (公认的) point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license(证), they drive into the grown-up world.
"Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school," said Eleanor Fulham, 17. "It's like you're not cool if you don't have a car," she said.
According to a recent research, 41% of 16 to 19 year olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with undergrounds and limited(有限的) parking, some teenagers don't want them. But in rich areas outside the city, if there are no undergrounds, and bicycles are more for fun than cars, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents stop before letting their kids drive. They need to wait until they are more experienced.
Julie Susiana, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner's permit (许可)
Chad said he has accepted his parents' decision, although it has caused some laughing from his friends. "They say that I am unlucky," he said. "But I'd rather be alive than driving, and I don't really trust my friends on the road either."
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
1.16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because _______.
A. they want to show themselves off
B. they are not experienced drivers
C. older people always drive better
D. they never drive carefully on the road
2.Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?
A. How rich the family is.
B. Whether the kid is old enough.
C. What traffic condition there is around.
D. Whether it's practically needed.
3.The passage mainly gives information about _______.
A. an American culture about teenagers' driving
B. a change in the Chinese culture
C. a cultural difference between America and China
D. the relationship between driving and a person's development
4.Which may serve as the best title of the article?
A. Cars Helping You to Grow Up B. Driving into the Grown-up World
C. Teenagers' Driving in America D. Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult
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Every culture has a recognized (公认的) point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license(证), they drive into the grown-up world.
"Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school," said Eleanor Fulham, 17. "It's like you're not cool if you don't have a car," she said.
According to a recent research, 41% of 16 to 19 year olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with undergrounds and limited(有限的) parking, some teenagers don't want them. But in rich areas outside the city, if there are no undergrounds, and bicycles are more for fun than cars, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents stop before letting their kids drive. They need to wait until they are more experienced.
Julie Susiana, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner's permit (许可)
Chad said he has accepted his parents' decision, although it has caused some laughing from his friends. "They say that I am unlucky," he said. "But I'd rather be alive than driving, and I don't really trust my friends on the road either."
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
【小题1】16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because _______.
A.they want to show themselves off |
B.they are not experienced drivers |
C.older people always drive better |
D.they never drive carefully on the road |
A.How rich the family is. |
B.Whether the kid is old enough. |
C.What traffic condition there is around. |
D.Whether it's practically needed. |
A.an American culture about teenagers' driving |
B.a change in the Chinese culture |
C.a cultural difference between America and China |
D.the relationship between driving and a person's development |
A.Cars Helping You to Grow Up | B.Driving into the Grown-up World |
C.Teenagers' Driving in America | D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult |
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license(证), they drive into the grown-up world.
"Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school," said Eleanor Fulham, 17. "It's like you're not cool if you don't have a car," she said.
According to a recent research, 41% of 16 to 19 year olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with undergrounds and limited(有限的) parking, some teenagers don't want them. But in rich areas outside the city, if there are no undergrounds, and bicycles are more for fun than cars, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents stop before letting their kids drive. They need to wait until they are more experienced.
Julie Susiana, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner's permit (许可)
Chad said he has accepted his parents' decision, although it has caused some laughing from his friends. "They say that I am unlucky," he said. "But I'd rather be alive than driving, and I don't really trust my friends on the road either."
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
小题1:16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because _______.
A.they want to show themselves off |
B.they are not experienced drivers |
C.older people always drive better |
D.they never drive carefully on the road |
A.How rich the family is. |
B.Whether the kid is old enough. |
C.What traffic condition there is around. |
D.Whether it's practically needed. |
A.an American culture about teenagers' driving |
B.a change in the Chinese culture |
C.a cultural difference between America and China |
D.the relationship between driving and a person's development |
A.Cars Helping You to Grow Up | B.Driving into the Grown-up World |
C.Teenagers' Driving in America | D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult |