题目内容
What pity that he has made only _______ friends here!
A.little B.a little C.few D.a few
A: Hello! Winter holiday is coming1..
B: I had an English course last year, and I'd like to go on with it this winter.
A: How was the course ?
B: It seemed difficult for me at first.2.
A: You are always hard-working
B: Thank you. Well, could you tell me your winter plan?3.
A: Yes, I will go to Australia. 4. I can enjoy the beautiful sunshine and beaches.
B: That must be very interesting. 5..
A: Oh, thank you. Here come the bus! Good-bye
B: Bye-bye!
A. It's summer there at that time.
B. Will you travel anywhere interesting?
C. I hope you will have a good time!
D. But after a while it became easier.
E. What's your plan for it?
A.He played football. B.He has a bad cold.
C.He reviewed his lessons all day. D.He slept too late last night.
_______ terrible memory the woman has!
A.What B.What a C.What an D.How
The librarian said, “These books _______ be removed from the reading room. Just read them here. That's the school rule.”
A.may not B.need C.mustn't D.can
Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):
1.The farmer was very happy when he got a young apple tree.
2.The farmer asked his friend where to plant the apple tree.
3.The thieves would steal his apple if he planted it near his house.
4.The farmer planted the apple tree in his woods at last.
5.The apple tree died soon because of too much sunlight and good soil.
6.Actually, the farmer destroyed the apple tree by himself.
A.Fine. B.Rainy. C.Windy. D.Cloudy.
—Playing the popular game Glory of the King on mobile phones me lots of money.
—If you don’t work hard at your schoolwork, you’ll it one day.
A.costs; pay for B.costs; spend on
C.takes; pay for D.takes; spend on
Tips for Being a Smart Shopper
Supermarket is a good place for us to go shopping. But are you a smart shopper? Do you always shop in a wise way? There are 5 ways to help you to save at the supermarket.
1.
It’s the first thing you should do at the store—and the first way to help yourself save. Unless you’re doing a week’s shopping, choose a small shopping cart(推车). In an experiment, shoppers bought 40 percent more things when given a cart doubled the size they usually used.
2.
When you’re buying bags of apples, don’t just buy the first bag you grab. Make sure to pick a heavy one. In a price comparison, a Consumer Reports reporter found that “3-pound” bags of apples ranged in weight from 3.06-3.36 pounds—that’s 10 percent more apples for the same price.
3.
Stores put the most popular—and often the most costly—items at eye level. In fact, factories often pay more money for the best place in the supermarket. To find the cheaper things, look up and down to the higher and lower shelves. McCue advises managers to put store brands and big items on the bottom shelves.
4.
People who shop with a list spend far less time in the store and also make fewer extra buys. If you are not good at remembering a paper list, keep one on your phone. You can use one of many free apps or just keep your list in your phone’s built-in Notes app.
5.
While the smallest packages are often the worst deals, the biggest size isn’t necessarily the biggest value. The key is to look for a unit price below the item on the shelf—the price per ounce or liter or whatever. In some cases, the medium-sized package might be your winner.
A. Buy the right size when shopping.
B. Look high and low on the shelves.
C. Consider using the shopping apps.
D. Choose the right shopping cart.
E. Compare apples to apples.
F. Make a shopping list before shopping.