题目内容
An airplane pilot felt sorry for his hungry passengers, so he bought ______ all pizzas. The pilot, Gerhard Bradner, works for Frontier Airlines. His ______ was from Washington D.C. to Denver, but it had to be ______ because of bad weather. He felt hungry and thought he would order a pizza from Domino’s Pizza restaurant near the airport. Then he thought his 157 passengers would also be ______ , so he ordered 50 family-sized pizzas. He paid out of his own pocket, ______ the owner of the airline said he could give Mr. Bradner the money for the ______ . He announced on board, "Ladies and gentlemen, Frontier Airlines is known for being one of the ______ airlines in the US, but your captain is not cheap. I just ______ pizzas for the whole plane."
Mr. Bradner said his airline is like a big ______ and his passengers were part of that family. That was why he wanted to buy everyone a pizza. He also ______ reporters that he knew other pilots who had ______ food for passengers. Frontier Airlines said in a report, "Yes, the pilot did buy pizzas for the ______ . It is important to note that this isn’t the first time one of our pilots has gone above and beyond the call of duty to ______ care for our customers." Bradner even got off the plane and went to meet the pizza delivery kid at the security area and helped ______ the pizza back to the plane. The manager of the Domino's Pizza said he was ______ when he took the order and the caller told him that I need to feed my whole plane.
1.A. them B. us C. him D. her
2.A. car B. train C. plane D. ship
3.A. shown up B. looked up C. put off D. set up
4.A. thirsty B. angry C. hungry D. weak
5.A. and B. but C. or D. because
6.A. cakes B. burgers C. bread D. pizzas
7.A. cheapest B. richest C. poorest D. dearest
8.A. ate B. ordered C. asked D. waited
9.A. house B. plane C. country D. family
10.A. told B. said C. spoke D. talked
11.A. sold B. made C. carried D. bought
12.A. pilots B. drivers C. passengers D. sellers
13.A. give B. provide C. offer D. pay
14.A. carry B. buy C. made D. sell
15.A. worried B. surprised C. pleased D. bored
请认真阅读下面表格,在表格后表格的空白处填上适当的单词。
Country | Capital | Language(s) |
India | New Delhi | Hindi and English |
Canada | Ottawa | English and French |
Russia | Moscow | Russian |
Egypt | Cairo | Arabic |
Singapore | Singapore City | Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English |
根据上面的表格用一个或两个词完成下面句子:
1.If you go to , maybe some people can understand you.
2.Egyptians speak .
3.If you go to , you must learn Russian well.
4.The capital of Singapore is .
5.From the form(表格), we can see that is the most important language.
--- Are these your grandparents?
--- .
A. Yes, these are B. Yes, they're
C. Yes, they are D. Those are
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.