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【题目】--What does your brother look like?

--He is ________me.

A. as taller as B. not as tall as C. so tall as D. as taller than

【答案】B

【解析】句意:-你的哥哥是什么样子的?-他不如我高。as taller as形式错误,as…as表同级比较,中间应该跟形容词的原级;not as tall as不如,比不上;so tall as…这个形式应该用在否定句中,这是肯定句,故C不对;as taller than形式错误。故选B。

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“If you have clean water in a clean glass, you’re fine to drink it for a day or two,” Kellogg Schwab from the Johns Hopkins University Water Institute in the US told Time.

But you may find that it tastes strange. That’s because after about 12 hours, the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the water in your glass, slightly lowering its pH level.

Also, there might be more microorganisms in your water if you leave it out overnight. Microorganisms grow more quickly at room temperature. These microorganisms can stick to your glass. They can make you get sick more easily. But as long as you clean your glasses very often, this will not be a problem.

In countries like the US and UK, people often drink water directly from the tap . This is OK – however, tap water cannot be stored for a long time. Most experts say that tap water has a shelf life of six months, according to Zane Satterfield from West Virginia University, US. After six months, there is less chlorine in the water and bacteria start to grow. You’d better not drink the water otherwise you may get sick.

What about plastic water bottles? Schwab said people should be careful with them. If you leave a bottle of water under the sun or in a car for a long period of time, the plastic produces a chemical called BPA. This chemical can cause heart disease and cancer.

1According to the passage,the water in the glass tastes strange after about_______.

A. 12 hoursB. 2 hours

C. a day and a nightD. two days

2Why does the water taste strange after a night?

A. Because there is less chlorine in the water.

B. Because the glasses are dirty after a night.

C. Because the plastic produces a chemical called BPA

D. Because the carbon dioxide in the air reacts with the water , lowering its pH level.

3The underlined word “ microorganisms” in the fourth paragraph probable mean “________”

A. 漂浮物B. 微生物C. 抗生素D. 废弃物

4Which of the following is not true?

A. You may get sick more easily after you drink the water overnight.

B. It’s not a right way to leave a bottle of water under the sun for a long time.

C. Many people drink water directly from the tap because of no bacteria in the running water.

D. Kellogg Schwab advised us to drink clean water in a clean glass for a day or two.

【题目】Smith had to drive across the Sahara. It was a journey across hundreds of miles of an empty and dry area. After he had been driving for a few hours, there was a sandstorm came. Then his car left the road and broke down.

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Soon, his tongue (舌头) was thick with thirst. He needed water, but everywhere he looked there was nothing except sand.

Smith kept walking. Then, about an hour later, a man riding a camel came into sight. Smith waved to him. The man on the camel rode up to him and stopped.

“Please,” Smith said, “I am dying of thirst. Let me have some of your water.”

The man slowly shook his head. “You can’t have any water,” he said, “but I’ll sell you a beautiful tie.”

“I don’t want a tie.” Smith shouted at him furiously. “I need water.”

But the man turned away quickly and rode off.

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Angrily, Smith turned away from him and continued walking.

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“Hey!” he said. “This is a first-class hotel. You can’t come in here without a tie.”

1Picture _____ shows the right place where the story happened.

A. B. C. D.

2The man on the camel offered Smith _______.

A. some water to drinkB. a ride on his camel

C. the name of a hotelD. a beautiful tie

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A. angrilyB. worriedlyC. nervouslyD. sadly

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A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four

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