题目内容

— Must I hand in my homework today?

— No, you    . You can hand it in tomorrow.

A. shouldn’tB. can’t

C. needn’t D. may not

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我今天必须交上我的作业吗?不你不必,你可以明天交上。Must I do…?否定回答,No,you needn’t.根据句意及结构,故选C。

考点:考查情态动词的用法。

 

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It was hard being the younger of two sisters. I got all the hand-me-downs (旧衣服). I never got to do anything first and my teachers always said, “Oh, you’re Jenny’s little sister.” “No, I am Lauren!” I never liked being the younger. Jenny and I got along with a few fights here and there.

Then a few years ago, Jenny and I were in a car accident. She was okay, but I had a large scar (伤疤) on my face. I was very sad. Jenny told me I shouldn’t worry about the scar.

One day we were riding home from school on the bus. A boy named Jordan made fun of me about my scar. This went on for about a month. Finally I broke down and told Jenny about him. She was angry.

When Jordan made fun of me the next time, Jenny stood up, walked to where he was sitting and said something into his ear. I didn’t know exactly what she said, but Jordan never said a single word to me again.

So, even though getting all of the hand-me-downs might not be the best, I was very happy to have a big sister like Jenny.

When anyone asks now, I will tell them, “Yes, I’m Jenny’s little sister.”

根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

1. Why did Lauren hate being the younger of the two sisters?

A. Because she could do nothing first.

B. Because Jenny often beat her.

C. Because Jenny always made fun of her.

D. Because Jenny always made her busy.

2.Lauren had a large scar on her face because of .

A. a fight with her sister

B. a car accident

C. a fight with a boy

D. a bus accident

3.. On the bus, Jordan often .

A. made fun of Lauren B. helped Lauren

C. made fun of JennyD. helped Jenny

4.When Lauren says, “Yes, I’m Jenny’s little sister”, she is very .

A. angry B. sad

C. upset D. proud

5. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Lauren’s sister B. Lauren and Jenny

C. My sister and I D. I’m Jenny’s sister

 

Keeping traditions alive is never an easy thing. Chen Zunkai, the owner of Baoyuan Dumpling House, has the past 16 years improving one of the most traditional Chinese foods: jiaozi.

Her are not the white crescent-shaped (月牙形状的) ones simply filled pork or lamb, but colorful ones using more than 150 kinds of fillings.

I try to do is to make dumplings have a taste of home,” Chen says. “I hope every customer, Northerners or Southerners, vegetarians (素食者) or non-vegetarians, Chinese people or foreigners can something familiar.”

Chinese dumplings are believed more than 2,000 years old. , they are made and eaten by people in North China at some festivals such as the winter solstice (冬至). To the year-end cold, people usually fill dumplings with strongly flavored (有强烈味道的) meat such as pork or lamb.

For Chen, her came after she noticed that there were not many choices for those prefer lighter fillings. Most vegetarian dumplings have a filling of only two kinds of ingredients, and not one restaurant in Beijing has more than 10 kinds of vegetarian fillings.

“I think I can make it,” Chen says.

1.A. wasted B. paidC. spent D. cost

2.A. dumplingsB. noodlesC. cakes D. cookies

3.A. by B. from C. of D. with

4.A. Which B. Where C. What D. When

5.A. smell B. tasteC. feel D. touch

6.A. to be B. beingC. to have D. be

7.A. SuddenlyB. LuckilyC. TraditionallyD. Finally

8.A. get B. refuse C. enjoy D. fight

9.A. plan B. ideaC. information D. advice

10.A. which B. whom C. who D. /

 

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