题目内容
我不仅会说英语,而且会说法语。
I can English French.
作为一名北京青少年,了解如何把北京精神与我们日常生活联系起来是很必要的。
As a teenager in Beijing, __________ connect Beijing Spirit with our daily life.
我用了两个小时才读完那本杂志。
__________ two hours to finish reading the magazine.
七点钟了,该上学了。
It’s seven o’clock.___________.
劳驾,请您告诉我工人们要用多久才能建成这所新医院?
Excuse me,could you please tell me ________ the workers to build this new hospital?
送到青海玉树的不仅有衣服还有帐篷。
____________________have been given to the people in Yushu, Qinghai.
我一到那里,就给你们打电话。
I’ll call you _____ I get there.
阅读与表达(问答式)
Do you often post or look at your old photos on Facebook? A new study found that it can cheer you up to do so.
When you are looking back over these pictures and wall posts reminds us of happier times.
Almost 90 percent of users enter the site to look at their own wall posts, and three quarters do this when they are feeling low.
Dr Alice Good, from the University of Portsmouth's School of Computing, found this 'selfsoothing(自我慰藉)' use of Facebook is good to our mood.
The findings are opposite to the previous(以前的) research, which suggested looking at Facebook can be bad for your mental(心理的) health.
"Although this was only a small study, we will go on to study larger groups to see if the results remain consistent(一致的)," said Dr Good.
Dr Good did a survey of 144 Facebook users and found they often use the site to reminisce(追忆), using old photos and wall posts as a form of comfort.
The group had an average age of 34 and had slightly more men than women. Of these, 39 percent had a history of mental health problems.
1.What is the new study about?
2.When do most of the users go into the site to look at their old photos?
3.What does the previous research think of looking at old photos on Facebook?
4.What will the researchers go on to do to see if the results remain consistent?
5.What is the average age of the users studied by Dr Good?
I prefer________ at home to ______outside.
A.staying, playing B.to stay, play
C.staying, play D.to stay, playing