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I usually go to school by bike, but ________ by bus.

A. always B. never C. sometimes D. often

C 【解析】句意:我通常骑自行车去学校,但是有时乘坐公交车。A. always总是,一直;B. never从不,绝不;C. sometimes有时;D. often经常。结合句意和语境可知选C。
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Every year, we celebrate many special days─ Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and New Year’s Day. In some countries, there is a special day for playing tricks on others. In North America and parts of Europe, this day is known as April Fool’s Day, and is celebrated on April 1.

Many people believe that the French started April Fool’s Day. Centuries ago, New Year’s Day in Europe was April 1. In 1582, the calendar changed and King Charles IX of France moved it to January 1st.

Some people did not like this, and chose to keep April 1 as New Year’s Day. Many called these people “April fools” and played jokes and tricks on them. Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England and Scotland, and later, to North America.

On April Fool’s Day, jokes are common. In the United States, for example, a person may move a friend’s clock ahead one hour, or change the sugar and salt. In Scotland, April Fool’s Day lasts for two days. The second day is called “Taily Day”—for one’s “tail”. On this day, people might secretly put a sign saying “kick me” on a person’s back or behind. Other countries have their own “Fool’s Day”. In Spain and Mexico, people play tricks on each other on December 28. In India, it happens on March 31. In many countries around the world, April 1 is a day of fun. Jokes bring about a lot of laughter, and many shouts of “April Fool”!

1.It is said that people first celebrated “Fool’s Day” in ________.

A. the United States

B. France

C. Scotland

D. Spain

2.In North America, “Fool’s Day” is celebrated on ________.

A. April 1 B. April 2

C. December 28 D. March 31

3.People are allowed to ________ while celebrating “Fool’s Day”.

A. kick your friends in the behind

B. move a friend’s clock back one hour

C. play jokes and tricks on your friends

D. take a holiday from work for two days

4.Which country is NOT mentioned (提到) in the passage as celebrating “Fool’s Day”?

A. England. B. India.

C. Mexico. D. Japan.

5.The passage is mainly about ________.

A. April Fool’s Day

B. playing tricks on others

C. April 1

D. special days

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 【解析】文章讲述了愚人节的起源和活动内容。 1.根据Many people believe that the French started April Fool’s Day.故选B 2.根据April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to En...

There was a man who played the piano in a bar. He played __ well that many people came just to hear him play. But one night, the boss told him, “Some customers (顾客) are __ listening to the piano. They __ asking you to sing. So you must sing a song or you will not get paid! ”

Then he had to sing a song. He had never sung in __ before. But everyone was moved by the song Mona Lisa he sang this time. __ had ever heard such a beautiful song before!

He might have __ the rest of his life as a common piano player in a bar, __ for this time, he went on to become one of the best-known __.

You, too, have skills and abilities. You may not realize that your talent (才能) is great, but it may be __ than you think! Also, if you keep trying, most skills can be improved. The question is not, “What talent do I have?” It is rather, “__ will I use whatever talent I have?”

1.A. very B. quite C. so D. such

2.A. interested in B. fond of C. busy with D. tired of

3.A. put on B. live on C. keep on D. get on

4.A. public B. danger C. peace D. surprise

5.A. Nobody B. Anybody C. Somebody D. Everybody

6.A. missed B. lived C. saved D. lost

7.A. and B. but C. or D. so

8.A. pianists B. actors C. singers D. dancers

9.A. better B. harder C. worse D. longer

10.A. What B. Why C. How D. When

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.C 【解析】你知道你身上所蕴含的天赋吗?也许它比你想象的更好。本篇短文通过讲述一个在酒吧里演奏钢琴的人,后来成为了著名的歌手,告诉我们每个人都是有能力的,我们要不断地努力去提高它。 1.句意:他弹奏的如此好以至于很多人来只是为了听他演奏。very 很,非常...

More Americans prefer to get food at their local food markets. According to a new study of the University of Iowa (UI), it’s not just because these people believe the food is fresher and tastes better, but because they think they are following a kind of social duty — sharing a healthy lifestyle, helping save environment and so on.

These so-called “locavores (土食者)” are shopping at farmers markets and joining food coops (食品合作社), because they enjoy knowing who grows the food. They are also driven to eat locally grown produce and meat because their promise to do so makes them feel a part of something greater than themselves.

Vasi, an associate professor at the UI, said the local food market is a “moralized (道德化的) market”, and that is a market in which people combine economic activities with their values. Among the findings, the UI researchers discovered local food markets were more likely to develop in areas where local people had a strong promise to social duty, health and the environment. “It’s about valuing the relationship with the farmers and people who produce the food and believing that how they produce the food agrees with your personal values.” Vasi said.

Vasi shared the results of the study at the American Sociology Association annual meeting in Chicago on Aug. 22, 2015. Researchers also did 40 interviews with consumers and producers in different local food markets in Iowa and New York.

1.Where do people like to get food better in America?

________________________________

2.Why do the locavores join food coops?

________________________________

3.How do people feel when eating locally grown produce and meat?

________________________________

4.Who found that local food markets were possible to develop in areas?

______________________________________

5.When did Vasi share the results of the study at the American Sociology Association annual meeting?

_______________________________

1.At their local food markets. / They like to get food at their local food markets. 2.Because they enjoy knowing who grows the food. 3.They feel a part of something greater than themselves 4....

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