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3. There are not many apples.
There are apples.
3. a few
3. Be quiet!The students a physics test in the next room.
A. had B. have had
C. were having D. are having
1. 许多水
2. 许多瓶水
Many of the expressions using water have different kinds of meanings in English. “ Throwing cold water” means “ not to like an idea”. For example,you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems but your parents throw cold water on the idea,because they think a new car costs too much.
“Water over the dam”is another expression about a past event. It’s something that has been finished and can’t be changed. The expression comes from the idea water has run over a dam and it can’t be brought back again. When a friend is troubled by a mistake he has made,you might tell him to forget about it. You can say “It’s water over the dam”.
“Be in hot water” was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got the meaning from throwing hot water down on enemies attacking a town. That happens no longer,but we still get into hot water. When we are in hot water,we are in trouble.lt can be any kind of trouble,serious or not serious. A person who breaks a rule can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother if he walks in a house with dirty shoes.
l.If your partner breaks your glasses,you want him to forget about it,you might say“ ”.
2. When uncle Clark missed the flight,we can say that“ ”.
3. If one of our friends wants to spit in public,we will on him.
4. 把文中画线部分翻译成汉语
5. What’s the best title of this passage?
7. We need to go shopping. There is juice left in the fridge.
A. little B. few C. many D. much
3.(2015 四川资阳中考) We stopped , but there was not any sound.
A.to listen B. listens C. listen D. listening
9.(2012 湖北随州中考) 一When and where to spend the hol?iday yet.
—Let’s make it now.
A.is decided B. doesn’t decide
C. has not been decided D. has decided
7.Our English teacher asked us to read the new words(分别地) .
5.( 2015广东深圳实验中学期中) The foreigners there,but they the food there at first.
A.used to live;didn’t be used to
B.are used to living;didn’t use to
C.used to live;weren’t used to
D.used to living;usedn’t to