题目内容
The boy is ______of the two brothers.
A. tall B. taller C. the taller D. the tallest
根据下面对话的情景,从方框中选出恰当的语句,填入对话的空白处,使对话恢复完整。
It is the Lantern Festival today. Lin Jie comes to meet his American friend Jim.
Jim: Hi, Lin Jie. Nice to see you.
Lin Jie: Hi, Jim. 1.___________________________
Jim: Sweet dumplings? 2.________ I know people eat them on the Lantern festival.
Lin Jie: How great you are! 3. ___________________
Jim,: Well, on the day people will watch lantern shows at night and guess the riddles on the lanterns. The festival is on the 15th of the first lunar(农历) month. It is handed down from Tang Dynasty(唐朝), 4.________________
Lin Jie: So glad to hear that! I am proud of you. Now it’s time to cook the delicious food. 5.______________
A. What else do you know about this festival? B. Here are some sweet dumplings for you. C. Do you want to know more about it? D. You know I really love Chinese culture. E. I’m fine F. I hope you will like it. G. Wow, thanks! |
补全短文(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,每个选项限选一次。
When Andy came to school, he was surprised to find he was the first to arrive that day. “Where is Susie?” he thought. 1. She was the smartest student in the class and was always the earliest to class. Andy was always the second smartest and the second earliest.
In class, Andy learned that Susie went to visit her grandma in London and that she would not be back until Friday. 2. He was happy because he was the smartest kid and also the earliest to class for four days. He was sad because he could not see Susie, the girl he was secretly in love with.
Over the following days, Andy felt bad about being the smartest kid and the earliest to class. 3..
4. When Andy entered the classroom, he found Susie was already there. At that moment he decided one thing: Susie was the smartest girl in the class, and he was the smartest boy in the class. And that was enough.
A. Finally, Friday came. B. Andy was happy and sad at the same time. C. It was like he was taking something that was not his. D. In all Andy’s primary school life, Susie was never later than him. |