题目内容
—What does the________look?
—It looks like sugar.
A. salt B. butter C. corn D. pepper
There are so many kinds of computers in the shop.I really don’t know_____to choose.
A. what B. which C. how D. where
—What do you need to make the tomato noodles?
— _______ onion and ________ tomato, please.
A. A,a B. An ,an C. A,an D. An,a
There was a very rich man named Mike. In his house, he had a very large room. “If anyone can fill my room in one day, I will give him 20,000 dollars.” he said. Everyone in the town wanted to have a try.Mark tried to fill the room with stones. At the end of the day, he was very tired, but the room was still not full.
Martin tried to fill the room with wood. He worked all day, but the room was not full. “That room is too big, no one can do this.” he said. Alan said, “I can do it. It’s easy.” Everyone laughed. They thought he could not do it. Then, he went to the park and played all day. His friend asked him, “Why are you playing, you should be working.” The man said, “Don’t worry.” At 8:00 at night, the man came to the room with a small bag. The rich man said, “That bag is too small. How will you fill the room?” The man took a candle out of the bag. He lit the candle and said, “You see, the whole room is filled with light!”
1.Mike wanted someone to fill his large room in ________.
A. one day B. two days C. three days D. half a day
2.Martin tried to fill the room with ________.
A. stones B. earth C. wood D. water
3.What was in Alan’s bag?
A. An apple. B. A candy. C. A bottle. D. A candle.
4.Why did Alan play all day instead of filling the room?
A. Because he didn’t know how to fill the room.
B. Because he liked playing better than working.
C. Because he wasn’t allowed to work in the daytime.
D. Because he had already had a good idea to fill the room.
5.How much money will Alan get from Mike?
A. Two thousand dollars. B. Twenty thousand dollars.
C. Two million dollars. D. Twenty million dollars.
—How did you celebrate your father’s birthday yesterday?
—We celebrated it ________a big dinner in a restaurant.
A. have B. to have C. by having D. to having
Please_________the light when you leave the classroom.
A. turn off B. turn on C. turn up D. turn down
—Can I fill the box ______ my model cars?
—I’m afraid not. It’s full _______my school things.
A. with;with B. of;of C. with;of D. of;with
—You must have met him the other day. —Oh, no, I .
A. hadn’t B. mustn’t C. haven’t D. didn’t
John and I friends for eight years. We first got to know each other at a Christmas party.
But we each other a couple of times before that.
A. had been; has seen B. have been; have seen
C. had been; had seen D. have been; had seen