题目内容
一Audrey Hepurn is one of the greatest actresses in the world! What do you think of her?
一 . Besides, she is also a great humanitarian.
A. Maybe you're right B. I'm afraid not
C. I can't agree more D. I can't agree with you
四、阅读表达 (no more than 5 words)
Your smartphone may seem like the centre of your entertainment(娱乐), but a Kent State University study shows that too much phone use is taking the fun right out of our spare time.
Researchers watched a group of nearly 500 students and recorded their daily smartphone use. Those who were considered in the “high-use” group experienced more stress during their spare time than the other group.
So what can we do in order to really take advantage of our spare time? We have collected the following activities that also take a few hours to complete, but best part of all, you’ll improve your health in the process(过程).
Whether you’re at home or on holiday, it’s important to disconnect from the Wi-Fi. Walking in a nature can do good to your health. As a professional(职业的)traveler, Samantha Brown put it in a recent passage, “ I put my map in my back pocket, put down my phones and take a good, long walk. Just walk around.”
Go to bed earlier. What can help improve your mood? Extra sleep, naturally. Getting the right number of sleep is very important to our health and studies show that we don’t get enough of it.
Read a book. And let yourself get lost in a good story. Research shows that reading can reduce stress, keep your brain sharp and can even help you sleep better. Everyone should spend at least 30 minutes reading every day.
Putting pen to paper is a good exercise. Try writing down your thoughts. Writing has a lot of health advantages. Besides, writing down your thoughts may even help clear your mind.
1.How many students did researchers watch in the record?
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2.What did Samantha Brown put in his pocket?
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3.What can people improve their moods according to the passage?
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4.How long should people spend on books every day?
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5.What can you do to help clear your mind according to the passage?
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He can't refuse you if you ask ______.
A. silently
B. quietly
C. politely
D. loudly
—Hi, Anna. Are these your sister’s pencils?
—Oh, no. They’re not ______.
A. her B. him C. hers D. his
The car stopped.
Minka's heart was beating fast, but her legs carried her forward.
Faces flashed through the car windows. She looked at the front passenger seat, but Betty Jane was not there. Through the back window, she saw white hair. Minka stepped forward, opened the door and was met with flowers.
From behind them, she saw her daughter's face, the one she'd seen only in photographs, and heard the voice she'd heard only over the phone.
Everything disappeared behind one longing(渴望)一to get her daughter into her arms. And then, she was.
Minka's sight can't see it clearly. Her voice stuck in her throat(喉咙).Her arms wrapped tightly around her girl. She'd waited more than 28,000days for this, her daughter safe in her embrace(拥抱).The joy of it was boundless.
Finally Minka let go a little, pulling back to see that dear face again一a face as lined as her own. But Minka believed she knew those pale blue eyes. She lookedinto them, and then her daughter kissed her cheek. Minka managed to speak, her words ‘I love you' that had never been spoken.
"You are as wonderful as I thought you would be." Minka said.
They didn't look like strangers meeting for the first time. There was something weaving(编织)them together, right before their eyes.
1.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2mean?
A. Minka was too weak to meet Betty Jane.
B. Minka was unwilling to meet Betty Jane.
C. Minka was not ready to meet Betty Jane.
D. Minka was nervous but looking forward to meeting Betty Jane.
2. when they met for the first time.
①Minka and Betty Jane hugged each other
②Minka took a good look at Betty Jane.
③Betty Jane kissed Minka.
④Minka and Betty Jane talked a lot.
A. ①②③
B. ①②④
C. ①③④
D. ②③④
3.In the sentence "There was something weaving them together, right before their eyes." in the last paragraph, what does "something" mean?
A. The long wait for meeting each other.
B. The fact that they hadn't seen each other for a long time
C. The love between a mother and daughter.
D. None of the above.
We all know that we'll meet all kinds of difficulties in our lives in the future.We should learn to be _________ enough to take on any challenge.
A. confident B. modest C. generous D. curious
(题文)You’d better the test paper before handing it in.
A. go ahead B. go on C. go off D. go over
That book is not so ______ as this one.
A. interesting
B. more interesting
C. the most interesting
—Thank you for helping me carry the bag. — .
A. Of course I do B. My pleasure C. With pleasure D. Yes, that's OK