题目内容
What’s Bill going to do this afternoon?
A. B. C.
--- Dad, it is said that the Chang’e-4 spacecraft landed on the far side of the moon. Could you tell me __________?
-- Sorry. Let’s search for the information on the Internet.
A. whether it is the first spacecraft to land on the far side of the moon
B. when did the amazing thing happen
C. if the spacecraft has done experiments or not
D. how long the spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon
He talked __________ yesterday and didn’t drink enough water.
A. very much B. so many
C. too much D. so few
I visited the Three Gorges Dam last month.
I was really_______to see this_______project.
A. amazing ,amazed B. amazed, amazed
C. amazing, amazing D. amazed, amazing
To make your DIY work perfect, you’d better not start ___________ you get all the tools ready.
A. when B. while C. before D. after
请阅读下面趣味实验,根据情境先将A、B、C、D四个句子填入第31-34小题中,以便顺利进行该实验;然后完成第35小题。
Reading this message may need a special trick. Here is how you can make the words appear.
You’ll need:
● Half of a lemon
● Cup or small glass with four table spoons of water in it
● Cotton swab (棉签)
● White paper
● Electric lamp
● Milk
You’ll do:
31. ________→32. ________→33.________→34.________
What happens?
Lemon juice is clear, but it contains chemicals that are partly made of carbon (碳). The chemicals break down when they are heated and the carbon causes them to change color.
A. Hold the paper close to the light bulb to heat it. You can see the writing now.
B. Dip the swab into the juice and water mixture and write some words on the paper.
C. Squeeze (挤) some lemon juice into the water and mix them.
D. Let the paper dry. Show it to someone and ask if he or she can see a message on it.
1.______
2.______
3.______
4.______
5.Which of the following can be the best title?
A. Perfect messages. B. Pleasant messages.
C. Important messages. D. Invisible (看不见的) messages.
先阅读短文,然后在短文后空白处写出各单词的正确形式,单词的第一个字母已给出。
For most kids, the best thing about having a birthday is the party. Sadly, thousands of children in the world never get to e 1. the fun of celebrating their birthdays. But that is c 2. in America.
In 2012, Paige Chenault, a mother from America, s 3. up the Birthday Party Project(BPP). She c 4. up with the idea in 2009. One day, she saw a homeless young boy in America. The boy was very p 5. . He didn′t even have money to c6. his birthdays. She f 7. very sad, so she set up the project to help more poor children in America celebrate their birthdays and bring j 8. to them.
Over the past three years, Chenault and her team have h 9. over 1,350 parties for 12,000 kids in America. This year, BPP has p10. over 180 parties across America, from San Francisco to New York.
—Excuse me. Could you please take a photo for us?
—__________.
A. It doesn′t matter
B. No, thank you
C. With pleasure
D. That′s OK
My uncle is a P.E. teacher. He helps me swimming.
A. on B. in C. with D. for