题目内容
—I don't like pears.
—________ what fruit do you like?Do you like oranges?
A.And B.But C.After D.So
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Sunshine Club FOR YOUNG PEOPLE FROM 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD 6:30 a.m.—9:30 p.m., every weekend No. 28, London Street 87539682 or 87539683 Just 5 yuan once(一次) Games, music, dance and more | Sundays Sports Club FOR YOUNG PEOPLE FROM 11 TO 16 YEARS OLD No. 15, Beijing Street 13367837988 July 10-20 (basketball) July 21-30 (soccer) August 1-10 (baseball) 260 yuan for each sport |
1.Mr. Black’s son wants to learn soccer and basketball. He needs .
A. 260 yuan B. 320 yuan C. 410 yuan D. 520 yuan
2.When can’t we go to the Sunshine Club?
A. At 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. B. At 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.
C. At 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. D. At 1:00 p.m. on Saturday.
3.Where may we read this table?
A. On a notice board(布告栏). B. In a history book.
C. On a school ID card. D. In a science newspaper.
Inventions | |
| The first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. It made communications easier. But the telephones were only fixed in post offices. People had to go there to make calls to faraway people and the fees were very high. Later, a cellphone was developed in 1973 in America. It was one of the most useful inventions. People can use cellphones to communicate with others much more easily. They can take them anywhere to make private calls, even vision calls (可视电话). Cellphones have many other functions, such as sending messages, taking photos and reading online. |
| The first TV set was invented by an English scientist, John Baird, in 1926. The invention helped people watch films at home instead of going to the cinema as before. At first, TV sets only broadcast black - white pictures. Several years later, colored TV sets made the pictures lively. However, they were heavy and thick, so it was difficult to move them. Then, digital TV sets came into being. They are light and thin. Many TV programs are available (可获得的) at any time. At present, people can use the IPTV( 网络电视) to record and replay programs. |
| The first modern computer was invented in America in 1946. It was as big as a room. It improved the speed and exactitude of calculation (计算). In the 1950s, desktop computers were invented in the same country. They became smaller and could be put on the desk. Since then, they have become very important in many fields of work and leisure. Before the 1970s, the computers were single. It was the Internet that joined the computers into a big family, so they could share information with one another. Around 1985, laptops were developedin Japan. They were much smaller and could be put on people's laps. They were light and easy to take. |
1.The first cellphone was invented.
A.in 1876 B.in 1926 C.in 1946 D.in 1973
2.People could watch films before 1926.
A.in the cinema B.on the computer
C.on the cellphone D.on TV
3.A scientist from _invented desktop computers.
A.China B.the USA C.the UK D.Japan
4.The first modem computer was used for?
A.calculating
B.joining the computers into a big family
C.playing games
D.sharing information with one another
5.Which of the following is right?
A.Cellphones can't be used for making vision calls.
B.Digital TV sets are light and thick.
C.The first modem computer was as big as a desktop computer.
D.The Internet connects computers together.
Message
Tuesday, January 1, 2019 13:14
Hello! I just landed and I’m going to your house from the airport now. What’s the exact address and how can I check in (办理入住)? London is the city that I have dreamed of traveling for a long time. Do you have any good suggestions? I am leaving for China the day after tomorrow. I’d also like to know how to check out then. Ma Dongdong |
Hello, Ma Dongdong! Welcome to London! The address is 33 Westminster Street. It’s easy to check in. We have a box hanging on the wall next to the door of our house. You can open the box and take the key from it. A map and a guidebook are on the table in the dining room. The Wi-Fi password is “LOVETRAVEL”. Check-out is before 11 a.m. when you leave. To check out, just leave the key on the table and close the door. Please let me know if you have any trouble. I will come to help you soon. Enjoy your stay in London! Kind regards, Dayle Stewart Warmhouse B&B |
1.Ma Dongdong would leave for China on ________.
A.Tuesday B.Friday C.Wednesday D.Thursday
2.He could get the key by ________.
A.opening the box on the wall B.opening the door
C.using the map and the guidebook D.using the Wi-Fi password
3.According to the messages, Ma Dongdong was most probably a(n) ________ in London.
A.visitor B.writer C.businessman D.exchange student