题目内容
______ has she been here? ______ will she leave for her hometown?
A.How long;How soon
B.How often;How long
C.How soon:How long
Maybe our lack(缺乏) of sleep is because of laziness — I think I’m a rather lazy student — or maybe it’s because we have too much to do in American high schools. I usually go to bed around midnight. If I stayed up past 1:30 am, I wouldn’t get any work done. I’d be falling asleep at my computer. My classes begin at 7:30 am. I’m partly awake in my first class. By the second, I’m a little sleepy. By my third class, I’m sleepy. By midday I’m finally fully awake. But by 3:00 pm, I’m slowing down again. Yet I get more sleep than usual students.
Most American high schools seem to have a similar(相似的) problem with sleepy students. High school classes start at 7:30 am, so students have to get up one and a half hours before that to get ready and catch the bus. It’s believed that lack of sleep can be bad for both grades and health. Some schools are paying attention. Classes in those schools start at 8:30 am.
【小题1】What does the underlined sentence “it’s close to the truth” mean?
| A.It doesn’t tell the truth. | B.It is quite true. |
| C.It is impossible. | D.I don’t think it’s right. |
| A.They play computer games. | B.They watch videos late. |
| C.They have to do a lot of housework. | D.They have to do a lot of homework. |
| A.At 7:30 am. | B.At 6:00 am. | C.At 9:00 am. | D.At about 7:00 am. |
| A.The writer usually stays up past 1:30 am. |
| B.The writer usually goes to bed around midnight. |
| C.The writer usually does a survey. |
| D.Many American students don’t get enough sleep, so they can have high grades. |
| A.Something has to be done to solve the problem of students’ lack of sleep. |
| B.Many American high school students are sleepy in class. |
| C.Many kids have too much homework to do. |
| D.Students can’t play computer games. |
A pretty, well-dressed young lady stopped a taxi in a big square, and said to the driver, “Can you see that young man at the other side of the square?”
“Yes,” said the taxi-driver. The young man was standing outside a restaurant and looking impatiently at his watch every few seconds.
“Take me over there.” said the young lady.
There were a lot of cars and buses and trucks in the square, so the taxi- driver asked, “Are you afraid to cross the street.”
‘Oh, no !” said the young lady. “But I said that I would meet that young man for dinner at one o’c1ock, and it is now a quarter to two. If I arrive in a taxi, it will at least seem as if I have tried not to be too late.”
【小题1】How did the young woman get to the square?
| A.She arrived in a taxi | B.She got there by bus. |
| C.She got there on foot. | D.The story didn’t tell us about it. |
| A.45 minutes late | B.not late at all |
| C.l5 minutes late | D.one hour 1ate |
| A.didn’t want to be late for the date. | B.thought the square was too crowded. |
| C.wanted to be seen in a hurry. | D.was too tired to walk. |
| A.Yes, she took a taxi there. |
| B.Yes, she had tried her best though she couldn’t succeed. |
| C.No, she thought being late was better than being earlier. |
| D.No, she was just going to pretend(假装) that she had tried. |
A: 66
B: Hi, Billy
A: 67
B: I have been to the shops, Look, I bought this hat.
A: It’s pretty. 68
B: No, I didn’t.
A: Where has she gone?
B: 69 she will be back at about five o’clock.
A: 70 she has been to the park every day this week.
B: That’s because she plays tennis there.
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A. To the park again? B. Hello! C. Did you go with Jenny? D. She has gone to the park. E. Where have you been? |