题目内容
—What can I do for you?—I’d like two _______.
A. boxes of apples B. box of apples C. boxes of apple
–Do you know________?
-8,844.43 meters. It’s a popular place with mountain climbers.
A. how high is Qomolangma B. how long is Qomolangma
C. how high Qomolangma is D. how long Qomolangma is
“A Bite(舌尖) of China” is the name of a TV program on CCTV-1 and CCTV-9. It’s made by our country’s best directors, three of whom have won international prize. It b1.5 years ago, showing traditional specialty dishes in different places of China. It’s causing a spending storm. And more importantly, it offers you rich knowledge of geography, h2. and culture when Chinese eat.
The program shows us the beautiful and perfect ways of food-making. And it’s not only about dishes, it also gets people from different places to tell s3. about their experience with food.
As the program serves as a window allowing the world to better understand China, they want to help people all over the world enjoy the beauty of Chinese food and learn Chinese customs and social realities(现实) as well.
The TV program is very popular among people both at home and a4.. After the program, many Chinese restaurants have increased in business.
Gao Ya, a Chinese who lives in Germany, wrote, “The tastes of home, memories of childhood, joys of work and dream of life, I was moved by each simple story. And this made me sadder because we are losing a lot of the knowledge. Those traditional ways of activities are dying out because of the modern life. ”
―When did she leave? ―As if it was 3:30. She for about 2 hours.
A. has been away B. left C. has left
—We can use QQ to communicate with each other online.
—Good. Will you please show me ________.
A. how to use B. where to use it C. how to use it
A:Hi, Mark. Ben’s birthday is coming. I’m planning a surprise party for him this Saturday. 1.
B:Sure, Kitty. I’m free. What are we going to do at the party?
A:2. We’ll also have a barbecue(烧烤). Someone will bring Ben to the party without telling him.
B: Really? You mean he doesn’t know the party at all?
A:3. We’ve also prepared some gifts for him.
B:Sounds great. I’m looking forward to it. 4.
A:It’s in my house. You can come earlier. See you then.
A:OK. 5.
A. See you.
B. Yes, that’s right.
C. Will you help me?
D. Where is the party?
E. I’m sure you’ll like it.
F. Shall we buy some fruit?
G. We’re going to play some games.
You can’t imagine when the pupils received these nice presents on Children’s Day.
A. how they were excited B. how excited they were
C. how excited were they D. they were how excited
Every December, millions of Christmas cards go through the post office. There are pictures of stars or snow or Christmas trees. In these days it is hard to think of a Christmas without Christmas cards, yet a hundred and fifty years ago there was nothing at all. Here is just a story of the way in which they started. Some boys of those days at boarding school had to write a special piece of English at Christmas time. This was to be sent to their parents so they could see the boys’ work had got better during the year.
Young people like to make little drawing in the paper when they write something. These boys were the same. They drew little pictures all around the writing. After a time the pictures become more important than the writing. These were the first Christmas cards.
1. Did people use Christmas cards 150 years ago?
2.What can we usually see on the Christmas cards?
3.At Christmas time, who did the boys at boarding school write something special to?
4.What did the boys draw around the writing?
5.What became more important later on the Christmas cards?
—Lisa looked unhappy in the meeting and didn't give any suggestions.
—Yes.She was ________ angry ________ say a word.
A. too;to B. as;as C. either;or D. so;that