题目内容
Don’t you know Mr Lee is one of the best teachers in our school?
A. if B. how C. that D. what
How’s the weather?
A. It’s snowing. B. It’s raining. C. It’s cloudy.
My clothes ______ every week, or my mother will be angry.
A. wash B. washed
C. were washed D. must be washed
Found
September 15th, 2018
A dictionary was found in the library on the afternoon of April 15th. Please call 0735-2169338 or come to the Lost and Found to get it.
Tim
Sports Club
For young people from 13 to 18 years old
Every Sunday 7:30 a.m -8:30 p.m.
Renmin Road 32
Tel: 0735-2351683/2351782
Just 10 yuan a time
Basketball, swimming, badminton and skating
1.Where did Tim find a dictionary?
A. In the library. B. In the classroom.
C. At the Lost and Found. D. In his schoolbag.
2.What can we do in the Sports Club?
A. Swim and dance. B. Play volleyball and skate.
C. Play basketball and swim. D. Play football.
3.We can play in the Sports Club at_______.
A. 7:00 a.m. B. 9:00 p.m. C. 10:00 p.m. D. 10:00 a.m.
Learning a language is a long and difficult process. This process can become easier if you set goals (目标). However, if your goals are too dfficult, you will probably become upset.
Many English learners set unreasonable goals, such as sounding like a native speaker (母语使用者), or losing their accents (口音 ). The goal of sounding like a native speaker is not easy for many people.
When English learners begin studying English after a certain age, they are not able to sound exactly like a native speaker. That’s the opinion of Eli Hinkel, a professor at Seattle Pacific University. She says that people who have not reached puberty (青春期) still have enough muscle (肌肉) and brain plasticity (可塑性)to allow their brain to control their mouth muscles. After your physical growth has stopped, the brain loses some of its ability to change the way it controls the muscles of the mouth. This is what results in an accent, according to Hinkel.
Having an accent does not mean that your language skills are poor or you should give up improving your pronunciation. Hinkel suggests English learners should not be too upset about their accents.
Another teacher says sounding like a native speaker is not necessary. Marla Yoshida is a teacher at the University of California, Irvine. She says that improving your pronunciation is surely possible—if you choose a reasonable goal. Marla Yoshida says that when you decide to diet, you may succeed if you set reasonable goals. She suggests working on certain areas of pronunciation that you can improve, instead of trying to sound like a native speaker.
1.What does the underlined part“unreasonable goals”probably refer to?
A. Goals that are meaningless. B. Goals that are too small.
C. Goals that are interesting D. Goals that are impossible to reach.
2.Why are English learners unable to sound like a native speaker?
A. They have no native speakers to talk to. B. They don’t have enough time to practice.
C. Their brain can’t control their mouth muscles. D. Their mother language stops them from doing so.
3.Which of the following statements would Eli Hinkel probably agree with?
A. Having an accent is acceptable B. Improving pronunciation isn’t that important.
C. Sounding like a native speaker is impossible. D. Poor pronunciation means poor language skills.
4.What does the passage mainly want to show?
A. Learning English well isn’t as easy as we think.
B. We should try our best to sound like a native speaker
C. Everyone can learn English well if he/she tries hard.
D. We can improve our pronunciation by setting reasonable goals.
In some countries, people try to play tricks each other April Fool’s Day.
A. with;in B. at;in C. on;on D. to;on
从II栏中找出I栏中各句相应的答语。
A B
36.Good afternoon. A. Lily King.
37. What’s this in English? B. It’s red.
38.What’s the weather like in autumn? C. Fine, thanks.
39How are you? D. No, she’s my aunt.
40. Is this your mother? E. It’s cool.
41.What colour is your bag? F. It’s a bird.
42. What day is it today? G. Good afternoon.
43.What’s your name? H. It’s Saturday.
44.Thank you very much. I. Twenty-six.
45.How many chairs are there in the classroom? J. You are welcome.
1.___________
2.___________
3.___________
4.___________
5.___________
6.___________
7.___________
8.___________
9.___________
10.___________
A. There are lots of trees in our school.
B. There is a school near here.
C. There are 800 students in our school.
Most Americans are interested(感兴趣) in country music. Country music usually tells about everyday life and feelings.
Country music developed(发展)in the south of United States. Many of songs tell about the lives of farmers. They tell about love, crops(庄稼) or earth. At first, people played the music only at family parties. But it became more popular later. In the 1920s, people played country music on the radio, and they made it into records(唱片).
When people in the countryside moved to towns and cities to look for work, they took their music with them. Country music continued(继续) to change and became popular across America. John Denver was one of America’s most famous country music singers in the 1970s. His song Take Me Home, Country Roads is famous and people still play it today.
1.Country music is usually about ________.
A. everyday life and feelings B. lives about black people
C. the lives of workers D. farmers’ feelings
2.Where did people played country music at first?
A. At work. B. At school. C. At family parties. D. On the radio.
3.People began to make country music records ________.
A. in the 1920s B. in 1920 C. in the 1970s D. in 1970
4.John Denver was ____.
A. a farmer B. a famous singer C. a worker D. a driver
5.The passage is mainly(主要地) about____.
A. American food B. movie stars C. country music D. the history of the USA