题目内容
【题目】— Could you please tell me ______ just now?
— Sorry, I was busy with my work.
A. what the teacher says B. what does the teacher say
C. what the teacher said D. what did the teacher say
【答案】C
【解析】
试题分析:句意:——请您告诉我刚才老师说什么啦?——对不起,我刚才忙于工作。根据just now可知此处用一般过去时,故排除AB两项。特殊疑问句作为宾语从句的次序为:疑问词+主语+谓语+宾语。故选C。
【题目】 Thanks to the ancient Silk Road, the lands of Italy and China have been connected for more than 2,000 years. Tourists from China and every corner of the world come to visit Italy every year. Here are four famous cities of Italy.
Rome Coliseum | Rome is the birth place of science, culture and of course, art in Europe. It is the perfect combination(结合)of the modern and the classical. When one walks around the city, one can see many museums. Of course, Rome is also considered as the fashion(时尚)centre of the world now. The Rome Coliseum is today considered one wonder(奇迹)of the modern world. | |
Pisa is a small city. It is famous for the leaning tower of Pisa. If you think that Pisa has only one leaning tower, you may just be wrong. This city has three leaning towers. Home of the famous scientist Galileo, Pisa is also known for its universities because the city is home of some of the most important universities in Europe. |
Leaning Tower | |
David | Florence is one of the most important provinces around Italy. Shopping here, you’ll find David, the most famous statue(雕像)of Michelangelo. If you are planning to spend a couple of days in Florence, you likely will not want to lose the opportunity to see and enjoy Arnolfo Tower, it will be open on Sunday and Monday from 9 to 6 pm.(closed in case of rain). | |
Venice is a city over a hundred islands. You can visit most interesting places of the city by walks or by the famous gondolas. Art exhibitions, film festivals and famous carnival(狂欢节)make Venice a place that can be visited any time of the year. |
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【1】According to the passage, ______ is considered as a fashion center of the world now.
A. RomeB. PisaC. FlorenceD. Venice
【2】Pisa is also famous for its _____________besides leaning towers.
A. universitiesB. art exhibitionsC. film festivalsD. museums
【3】We can visit Arnolfo Tower ____________.
A. at 8 am on SundayB. at 9 am on Tuesday
C. at 9 pm on SaturdayD. at 10 am on Monday
【4】According to the passage, which one of the following is NOT true?
A. Pisa has three leaning towers.
B. You’ll find David when you go shopping in Florence.
C. You can visit most interesting places of Venice by walks or by bus.
D. Every year, thousands of tourists all over the world come to visit Italy.
【5】What is the best title of the passage?
A. Italy and China.B. The ancient Silk Road.
C. All roads lead to Rome.D. Four famous cities of Italy.
【题目】Hot Dog is popular. It's not a dog, but a cooked sausage in a long piece of bread. Here are some stories and facts about it from English websites.
HISTORY of Hot Dog
The 1600s A German called Johann Georghehner created the "dachshund" sausage. "Dachshund" is a German small long thin dog. The 1860s The very first hot dog - the "dachshund" sausage in a roll - was sold by Germans in New York. It became popular in the US later. 1871 Charles Feltman, a German, started the first Coney Island hot dog stand. It made hot dogs known to more people. 1893 Chris Von Der Ahe started the American tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks, making hot dogs more popular. 1901 A New York cartoonist. Tad Dorgan, saw the red hot "dachshund sausages sold on streets. He wanted to draw a picture of it, but he wasn't sure how to spell "dachshund, so he simply wrote "Hot Dog". It is widely believed how Hot Dog had its name. 1949 The first vegetarian hot dogs came out. | HOT DOG FUN FACTS World record for eating hot dogs: 73 in ten minutes.
About 150 million hot dogs are eaten by Americans each July 4th. About 21 million hot dogs were sold at American baseball parks in 2010. New Yorkers eat more hot dogs than any other city population in the US.
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【1】Americans started the tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks in ___________.
A. 1871B. 1893C. 1901D. 1949
【2】It's believed that the name "Hot Dog" was created by _______________.
A. Tad DorganB. Charles Feltman
C. Chris Von Der AheD. Johann Georghehner
【3】What can we know about hot dogs from the passage?
A. New Yorkers like eating hot dogs most in the world.
B. Germans eat about 150 million hot dogs each July 4th.
C. A world record says someone ate 73 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
D. About 21 million hot dogs were sold in America in the 1860s.