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按要求变换下列句型。

1.They have ever been to an English-speaking country. (一般疑问句)

______________ they ever ______________ to an English-speaking country?

2.She has been a flight attendant for two years.(对划线部分提问)

_______________________ she ________________ a flight attendant?

3.His father has been to America twice.(对划线部分提问)

_______________________ has his father __________________ to America?

4.Linda is taller than any other girl in her class. ( 同义句)

Linda is __________________________ girl in her class?

5.improve, why, you, do, English, want, to, your (连词成句)

______________________________________________________________?

1. Have been 2. How long has been 3. How many times been 4. the tallest 5. Why do you want to improve your English? 【解析】 1.They have ever been to an English-speaking country. (一般疑问句)...
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Like most July days, it was hot. I stepped into a coffee shop to drink a cup of coffee. It was a tiny store with little round tables and chairs.

As I entered, I found a very old woman bent over a table near the door. Her back was so badly twisted that her face nearly touched the table-top. I sat down facing her two tables away.

“Poor woman,” I thought. “What does she get out of life? Why does God let people live so long past their prime(鼎盛时期)?”

As I thought, another aged lady entered the shop and sat down with her. Soon the two of them were talking about childhood days. They talked of how little the shop had changed in 70 years… In minutes the two of them were trembling (颤抖) with laughter.

I looked again at the first woman, then in the mirror on a nearby wall, catching a picture of myself.

I was wearing a dirty shirt.

She was well dressed in white, gold rings on her fingers.

I was in low spirits. She was laughing, smiling.

I was putting the pieces of my life together. She had millions of wonderful memories to recall.

She was old but it wasn’t hurting her.

As I left the shop, I thought of my foolish questions about God letting People past their prime. Why, that woman was more alive, more sensitive than I was. Age has not bent her spirit (精神).

1.The story happened in a coffee shop in July, didn’t it? (此题1分)

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2.What did the writer think of the first woman when she saw her in the shop?

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3.How did the two aged ladies feel when they were talking about their childhood days?

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4.What does the underlined sentence “I was putting the pieces of my life together” mean?

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5.How did the young writer and the old woman live according to the passage?

The old woman lived a ____________ life, while the young writer led a ____________ life.

6.What did the young writer try to tell us in the story? (此题3分)

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1.Yes, it did. 2.She felt sorry for her. She thought the woman was old and poor. 3.They were happy. 4.It means the writer was living a hard life. / struggled for the life. 5.The old woman ...

Travelers' tales

Every year, a magazine called Executive Travel organizes a competition to find the best airline of the year. Travelers from all over the world are invited to vote (投票) for the most punctual (准时的), the safest and the friendliest airline. The competition also invites them to tell their most horrible stories during their travels. Now let’s read some travelers’ tales of bad flying experiences.

One traveler shared his story which happened on a certain African airline. Even if some passengers had boarding cards, they couldn’t still get the seats. They complained and shouted at the airport. Finally, the flight attendants solved the problem by setting a funny rule. Those passengers who ran fastest around the plane twice could get the seats at last.

An overbooked flight that was going from Heathrow Airport to America gave another traveler a bit of a shock. Dressed only in trousers, a shirt and socks, the traveler had been allowed by the flight attendants to leave the aircraft to see if he could get a workmate aboard. But when he returned a few minutes later, he found the plane closed up and about to start moving --- with his shoes, wallet, passport and luggage on board. He knocked heavily on the door and then was allowed to get back inside.

Luggage is also a rich source of horror stories. There was the unlucky traveler who left Chicago where the temperature was minus (零下) 11 degrees centigrade. He was going to attend an important meeting in Dallas where the temperature was as high as 26.7 degrees centigrade. Unfortunately, his suitcase had gone to Los Angeles and wasn’t able to be sent to him before the meeting. So he had to__________________________________________________________.

1.Whom does Executive Travel invite to take part in the vote?

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2.Why couldn’t some passengers with boarding cards still get the seats on the African airline?

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3.In the second tale, why did the traveler leave the aircraft?

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4.How did the traveler get back inside the aircraft later?

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5.Where could the traveler possibly find his suitcase in the last paragraph?

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6.What can be filled in the blank of the last sentence to make the tale complete (完整的) and reasonable (合理的)? (Please design two different endings

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1.It invites travelers from all over the world to take part in the vote./ Travelers from all over the world. 2.Because they ran most slowly / more slowly/ slowly around the plane./ Because they ...

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Erden Eruc has rowed across the Pacific Ocean in a rowboat since he left California in November last year. He has been heading for Australia with only birds, fish, and sharks ever since.

Crossing the Pacific is only part of journey. Eruc has decided to go all the way around the world using his own energy. He will row, bike, walk and climb the world without help from any motors at all. His plan includes climbing the tallest top on six of the continents along the way.

For the first part of his trip, he rode 5,546 miles from Seattle, Washington to Mount McKinley in Alaska and back, walked 67 miles to base camp, and climbed 20,320 feet to McKinley’s top. Now in the second part of his adventure, he is rowing to Australia.

Why would he try to go around the world this way? He explains that he wants to encourage kids to realize their dreams and to get their own goals. He wants to show kids that there might be hard parts along the way, and sometimes they might not even get that final goal. But they can have great adventures and learn a lot along the way.

Eruc has already faced some difficulties. For example, winds and waves keep pushing him westward when he wants to go south towards the Solomon Islands. If his luck doesn’t change, he will cheerfully change his plan, and aim to land at Papua New Guinea. In one way or another, he’s sure he’ll get to his next goal: Australia.

When his trip around the world takes him across land, he enjoys meeting people – especially children. He has already visited many schools and shared his story. Eruc encourages all kids to set their eyes on a goal and not give up. He says, “With goals, we will make progress, and we will be farther along than when we started, even if we don’t get some goals. That’s called life!”

1.Has Erden Eruc rowed across the Pacific Ocean ?

2.What has Erden Eruc decided to do using his own energy?

3.How many miles did Erden Eruc walk to base camp?

4.Where is he going to in the near future?

5.Why would he try to go around the world this way?

1.Yes, he has. 2.He has decided to go all the way around the world (using his own energy). 3.He walked 67 miles to base camp. 4.To Australia. 5.Because he wants to encourage kids to realiz...

A cup of coffee is a good way for many people to start their day. It can also pass on kindness.

Manyang Kher used to be a Sudanese child refugee(难民). When he was three years old, his village was burnt in the war. He was separated from his parents and never saw them again. He became one of the 20,000 young Sudanese who had to leave their home for Ethiopia’s Gambella area. He lived there as a refugee for 13 years.

When he was 16, Kher went to the United States. While he was in college, he started a program to help the refugees. Now, he owns a coffee company(公 司) called 734, which is a part of his program.The company has helped more than 200, 000 refugees living in the Gambella area till now. Kher said, “I know the difficulties and pains they face every day. You see kids die from hunger. You see kids dying of illnesses. You see kids running away from the refugee camp to find a place to be home, but die on the way.”

Eighty percent of the money made by the coffee company is used to send more of the children to school. And, as Kher explains, the money helps refugees to belp themselves. For example,a cup of 734 coffee can also buy one fishing net(网)for a refugee. They can fish for themselves.

Kher sells the coffee online and to coffee stores. Megan Murphy owns a coffee store in Washington, D.C. She serves 734 coffee in her store and people love it. The coffee tastes delicious, so it’s a win-win on both sides.

1.Kher left his home when he was three years old because .

A. his parents opened a store B. his village was burnt in the war

C. he had to move to the US D. he lost his home in an earthquake

2.Kher helps the refugees by .

A. making fishing nets B. offering coffee to them

C. starting a program D. sending them back home

3.The writer wrote the passage to .

A. sell 734 coffee and make money B. show his love of 734 coffee

C. teach refugees to fish for themselves D. introduce Kher's program

1.B 2.C 3.D 【解析】试题本文介绍了苏丹人Kher为帮助难民而启动了一个帮助难民的项目,开了一家名为“734”的咖啡公司,到目前为止,该公司已经帮助了200, 000多名住在甘贝拉地区的难民。 1.题意:Kher三岁时离开家是因为 。考查细节理解题。根据When he was three years old, his village was burnt in th...

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