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【题目】Which of the following is right?

A.Would you like to have some coffee or tea?

B.May I open the window to let in some fresh air?

C.I'm afraid I can't return the book before Friday.

D.How long does it take to travel from Shanghai to Beijing?

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:以下哪项是对的?A.你想要一些咖啡或茶吗?B.我可以打开窗户让新鲜空气进入吗?C.我担心周五之前我不能退还这本书。D.从上海到北京需要多长时间?一般疑问句用升调,回答中yesno成为单独的一个语调组,用降调,其余部分也用降调,故B错误,选择疑问句的语调:or前面的部分用升调,后面的部分用降调,A错误,陈述句通常用降调,C错误,特殊疑问句用降调,D正确,故选D

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Girl Power

Dear Dad,

Boarding (寄宿) school has been great!

Yesterday, we were required to watch a speech to prepare us for our year-end examinations. It was a video recording of a young Pakistani woman speaking in front of a huge crowd of more than 500 United Nations’ student representatives (代表) - including youths from European, African and Asian countries-on her 16th birthday in 2013. The woman’s name is Malala Yousafzai.

The Taliban took control of Malala’s city in 2007. When they banned (禁止) girls from going to school in 2008, Malala fought against it and dared to speak out, even though she could get into trouble. From time to time, she wrote diary entries (条目) for the BBC. The New York Times also did a documentary (纪录片) on her. They were helpful in showing the world how terrible it was living under the Taliban. This made Malala an important public person.

In 2012, the Taliban dealt with her by shooting her in the head. But Malala lived. In her speech, she said, “They thought that the bullets would silence us. But they failed.” She survived and now fights even harder for education for all children. There was huge applause (掌声) at the end of her speech.

Malala has refused to stay silent. Today, she has been interviewed countless times and even has a day named after her. Malala Day, as declared by the United Nations, falls on the 12th of July. It is a day to remember the most powerless (无力的) girls from all over the world. Malala is a huge influence and is also the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

I used to think speeches were just words! But hearing Malala has encouraged me to become a teacher! I hope you’re proud of me.

Emily

1What was Emily preparing for?

A.her speech in front of a crowd.B.her year-end examinations.

C.doing a video recording of a speech.D.moving to boarding school.

2What did the Taliban do to upset Malala?

A.They took down all her diary entries.B.They were always shooting people.

C.They banned girls from going to school.D.They didn’t allow her to make speeches.

3Why did the Taliban want to “deal with” Malala?

A.She showed the world the ugly truth about the Taliban.

B.She showed the world how helpful the Taliban was.

C.She showed the world how easy it was to fight the Taliban.

D.She had a day named after her, July 12, and this was forbidden.

4What does the phrase “the bullets would silence us” say about the Taliban?

A.They banned girls from going to school to silence them.

B.They were terrible, and people suffered in silence under their rule.

C.They allowed the shooting of videos if they were silent.

D.They killed anyone who tried to speak up against them.

5What is the main idea of the passage?

A.The writer is one of the powerless girls.

B.It is possible to survive after getting shot by a bullet

C.Every person should have a chance to be educated.

D.It is important to be able to give speeches to large crowds.

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