题目内容
用所给词的正确形式填空。
1.Look at the sky. It’s ____________ (sun) today.
2.____________ (woman) don’t like working at night.
3.Jim practices _______ (play) the piano every day.
4.My father often _______ (relax) on the weekend.
5.The girl is ____________ (sit) on the floor.
6.Look! What are the ____________ (child) doing ?
7.There are____________ (多于)50 students in our class.
8.English is ____________ (a/an) useful subject.
9.Please tell him __________ (call) me back.
10.Mrs Green teaches ______ English, so she is ______ English teacher.(we)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。
Hillary is one of the most famous women in America. Born in 1947, she lived a happy childhood. Her parents were open to anything that interested her. But they were also strict with her. When young Hillary got A grades at school, her father said the school must have been too easy. When she ran home from a bad school boy, her mother wouldn’t let her in. “Go back and face up to him. There is no room in the house for a coward(懦夫)!”
Years later, young Hillary put all of her energy into politics(政治). As a student leader, she often discussed and researched social problems. In 1969, Hillary entered Yale Law School, where she met Bill Clinton. The two soon became partners in political activities and the journey of love.
Even after Bill was elected(选举)as president in 1992, Hillary didn’t want to just be the president’s wife. She worked on US healthcare. However, she was not popular with those against her husband. At that time, some people said she was too interested in politics. But Hillary kept her head held high, “When she takes on a project, she works tirelessly until it is completed,” said Betty Lowe, an old friend of the Clintons. “It’s that kind of determination(决心)that will help her win the White House.” She has made a decision that she will take part in the election of the next president in 2016.
Title | Hillary, a 1. American woman |
Her unusual experience | When she was a child, her parents were 2. with her. She met Bill Clinton and 3. an interest in politics in university. She is 4. of energy when working. |
Result | She has 5. to take part in the election of the next American president in 2016. |
You are not going to believe this! A Japanese sweets maker made a rocket using candy as fuel (燃料), and it went up in the air on March 7. With 20 soft candies, Candy Rocket went 248 meters high. |
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A big paper boat is floating on the water! It is 3.6 meters long and weighs 100kg. Morwenna Wilson, a British man, made it and put it on a lake in South London. This paper boat can even carry an adult. |
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It must be amazing for skiers to try this. It is a bedroom in a cable car above the snowy mountains of Courchevel, France. It is 2,700 meters high. It has basic living things and can hold 4 people. You can enjoy beautiful night views in the air and arrive at the top the next day. |
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Pandas are traveling around the world! In the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1,600 pandas got together at the square. They will go to 15 famous places in Malaysia. French artist Paulo Grangeon made these pandas with paper. He started his project Pandas on Tour in 2008 and traveled to more than 20 countries. It is to tell people to protect pandas. |
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1.If you are interested in staying in a paper boat on a lake, you should go to _______.
A. Japan B. England C. France D. Malaysia
2.How many people can stay in the bedroom in a cable car?
A. 4. B. 15. C. 20. D. 248
3.Why did Paulo Grangeon made 1,600 pandas with paper?
A. To travel around the world.
B. To enjoy beautiful night views.
C. To become famous in the world.
D. To remind people to protect pandas.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. A Japanese scientist made the candy rocket and it went up in the air on March 7.
B. Several adults can stay in the paper boat on a lake in South London.
C. Skiers can stay in the bedroom in a cable car for a night.
D. Paulo Grangeon is good at making paper pandas as well as paper boat.
5.Where can you probably read this passage?
A. In a newspaper. B. In a novel.
C. In a dictionary. D. In a history book