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【题目】He _______ his father. He _______ playing basketball, too.

A. likes, like B. is like, like C. likes, likes D. is like, likes

【答案】D

【解析】句意:他像他的父亲,他也喜欢打篮球。前句指“他像他的父亲”,用be like look like,即选项中的is like;后空表示喜欢,主语he是三人称单数,用likes。故选D。

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You have probably heard of tomato throwing and the polar bear swim,but have you ever heard of the sport of cheese rolling?

Cheese rolling is an event that takes place every spring at Cooper's Hill,Gloucestershire(a county in England,west of London). People say that cheese rolling is one of Great Britain's oldest customs. Some say the custom started even before the Romans lived in that country 2000 years ago.Most say cheese rolling has been going on for at least a couple of centuries as a celebration of the onset (beginning)of summer.

Each year, thousands of spectators come to Cooper's Hill to watch people chase ( run after) a three kilogram round of Double Gloucester Cheese down the hillside. There are separate races for men and women, and uphill races for boys and girls too. The winners get to keep the rounds of cheese they have tried so hard to catch. However, no one ever catches the cheese because it runs fast down the slope(斜坡)at nearly 110 kilometers per hour !

It is funny to imagine people chasing a little wheel of cheese as it rolls down a hill, but maybe it is not so funny to see it because Cooper's Hill is very Steep(陡峭的).Every year, several of the cheese chasers tumble down the hill. Often, people have their bones broken, but this has not stopped the event from taking place.

Would you chase cheese down a hill?

1What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?

A.The place where the event is held.

B.The time when the event is held.

C.The history the event already has.

D.The reason why the event is held.

2What does the word "spectators" mean in Paragraph 3?

A.People who report the event.

B.People who work for the event.

C.People who take part in the event.

D.People. who are watching the event.

3Cheese rolling players are grouped according to .

A.Sex and Height.B.Age and weight.

C.Sex and age.D.Height and Weight.

4What does the writer think of the cheese rolling event?

A.It's funny.B.It's tiring.

C.It's dangerous.D.It's crowded.

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A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to express ours elves, who needs to speak or write anymore?

According to Professor Evans, emoji is the fastest-growing language — faster than any language in history. These little pictures started life in Japanese phones in the 1990s and they are popular now. In the UK they are becoming more popular than Internet words like “lol”(laughing out loud) and “muah” (the sound of a kiss). The most popular emoji is the “face with tears of joy ”. In New York’s Museumof Modern Art, we can see the first set of the 176 original (最早的) emojis.

Why do we love emojis so much? They allow us to have fun when expressing ourselves, to make people laugh and to be creative in how we use them. Some teenagers tell us emojis are quick and easy. “They’re quick to use and show hidden meanings. My favorite emoji is the ‘laughing face’,” said Will, a15-year-old student.

People are different in their favorite emojis. The emojis we choose can show who we are. What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of smiling faces or sad faces?

1According to the passage, “lol” means .

A.hugs and kis sesB.the sounds of a kiss

C.as soon as possibleD.laughing out loud

2Emojis appeared in for the first time.

A.JapanB.AmericaC.ChinaD.England

3The 15-year-old student Will’s favorite emoji is .

A.B.C.D.

4The fact that is TRUE about emojis .

A.the ‘laughing face’ is the most popular emoji

B.Professor Evans thinks emojis develop very fast

C.the emoji is the newest language in the world

D.the emojis we choose can show what we are

5The main topic of this passage is about .

A.emoji picturesB.Internet words

C.hidden meaningsD.popular faces

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