题目内容
Nowadays more and more Chinese teenagers find life more difficult without their parents.They don’t know how to do _____.Because their parents do almost everything for them at home.This is a big problem. Joy is 14 years old.One day her parents went away ____ business,so she had to stay at home alone.At first she thought she would be happy ____ her parents were not in.She could do everything ____ she liked.But it was six o’clock in the afternoon,she felt ____.“Oh,it’s time to have supper.Where can I get my food?” she said to herself.Later she found some food in the fridge,but she____ know how to cook.At that moment,she missed her ____ very much.At last she could only go to the supermarket and ____ some food to eat. Many of teenagers are ____as Joy.So I think they should learn some basic life skills,like cooking,tidying up their rooms or dressing themselves ____.They shouldn’t depend too much on their parents.
1.A. their homework B. some shopping C. business D. housework
2.A. in B. at C. on D. with
3.A. so B. because C. but D. until
4.A. that B. who C. where D. when
5.A. hungry B. full C. excited D. bored
6.A. couldn’t B. didn’t C. might not D. wouldn’t
7.A. cousin B. aunt C. brother D. parents
8.A. made B. bought C. gave D. saw
9.A. the same B. difficult C. different D. warm-hearted
10.A. actually B. carelessly C. properly D. slowly
What do you think our life will be like in 2050? Some people are talking about it on QQ.
Blue Sky | I think there won’t be any TV channels in 2050.People will be able to choose a programme from a “menu” and a computer will send the programme to the television.In 2050, we will be able to feel the things we see on TV with our hands. |
Julia | In 2050, there won’t be enough water.Some places will be drier and people will not be able to have enough food.There may be serious water shortage (缺乏). |
Ashley | Don’t be so worried about that, Julia! People will work out this problem.And I think there will be less water pollution.Water will be much cleaner than it is now. |
Linkin | I quite agree with Ashley.And I believe in 2050 doctors will be able to help blind and deaf people see and hear again.All people will be healthy because they will take a kind of special medicine when they are born. |
1.Blue Sky thinks the computer will send the to the television.
A. channels B. pictures C. menus D. programmes
2.Julia thinks in 2050.
A. the water will be much cleaner B. there will be more water pollution
C. people won’t have enough food D. some places will have more water
3.Who agrees with what Ashley has said?
A. Blue Sky B. Julia C. Linkin D. No one.
4.Ashley thinks people will have in the future.
A. more healthy food B. less healthy food
C. cleaner water D. dirtier water
5.Linkin thought that a kind of medicine would be able to make people .
A. become rich B. keep healthy C. live happily D. stay serious
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Do you like visiting parks? The following three might be the ones that you are interested in.
Hyde Park, the biggest royal park of the UK, lies in the center of London, next to Green Park. It was built to be Royal Park in 1536. About one hundred years later, the park was open to the public. Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park is famous all over the world. Anyone can make a speech there on Sunday afternoon.
Central Park, is a man-made park in the center of Manhattan, New York. It took about 15 years to build the park and in 1873 it was open to the public. With 21 playgrounds and 2 zoos, Central Park is a wonderful place for children to have fun.
Banff National Park, the largest park in Alberta, Canada, was open in 1885. The park is as large as 6 641km. Whether by car, boat, bus, bike or on foot, you can enjoy the beautiful mountains and lakes, as well as the plants and wild animals. There’re 3 famous ski areas in the park, which attract millions of people to come every winter.
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Hyde Park is in | 78.1. |
The number of playground in Central Park | 79.2. |
The open time of Banff National Park | 80.3. |
The park which is a wonderful place for children to have fun | 81.4. |
The park which is famous for the Speakers’ Corner | 82.5. |