--How long can I have your dictionary?
-- it till next term.
-- it till next term.
| A.Hold | B.'Fake | C.Return | D.Keep |
--Whose T-shirt is this?
--It be John's. It's much too small for him.
--It be John's. It's much too small for him.
| A.may | B.must | C.can't | D.shouldn't |
--I'm afraid a car is too expensive for me.
--But more and more Chinese can to buy it.
--But more and more Chinese can to buy it.
| A.expect | B.afford | C.choose | D.offer |
-Is Lucy or Lily the _ _ of the twins?
--Lucy. She was born half an hour earlier.
--Lucy. She was born half an hour earlier.
| A.younger | B.youngest | C.elder | D.eldest |
--This dress looks beautiful on you. How much is it'?
--It me more than a thousand yuan.
--It me more than a thousand yuan.
| A.spent | B.cost | C.took | D.paid |
--Peter shut his mouth at the meeting all the time. How about Tom?
______________.
______________.
| A.He does so | B.He did so | C.So does he | D.So did he |
--Is he still raising money for charity?
--Yes. He never hope of helping poor children.
--Yes. He never hope of helping poor children.
| A.gives up | B.gives out | C.takes off | D.takes out |
Football is, I do think, the most favorite game in England. It is one of the important ( 36 ) to see. Rich and poor, young and old, one can see them. To a stranger, one of the most surprising things about football in England is the great ( 37 ) of the game which even the smallest boy seems to have. He can (38) you the names of the players in most of the important teams; he has pictures of them and knows the ( 39 ) of Large numbers of matches. He will tell you who he hopes will (40) such a match, and his ideas about football are usually as good as those of men three or four times his age.
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Strong earthquakes hit the east of Japan in the afternoon of March 11, causing several meter-high tsunami(海啸), which killed more than 10,000 people in areas along the coast. Several nuclear plants(核电站) at the coast were broken by the earthquake and tsunami. People living near the plants have been asked to move away. People living within 30 kilometers of the first plant are asked to stay indoors and close all windows.
The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
【小题1】 This passage may probably be written by a_ _.
【小题2】People living near the plants were asked to move away because __
【小题3】They closed some shops and restaurants for some time every day to __
A. avoid making electricity shortages even worse
B. avoid more people getting together
C, rebuild their broken buildings
D. keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射)
【小题4】 The word “___” can be used instead of the underlined word “advised” in the last paragraph.
【小题5】Which of the following is right?
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The breaking of the nuclear plants is causing electricity shortages(电力短缺) in Eastern Japan. As a result, electricity is cut off for 3-hour periods in the area of Tokyo and some other areas during daytime. In order to save electricity, some shops, restaurants and tourist places in the areas are closed for some time every day. But all major airports and train lines are still open and operating.
For the above reasons, tourists are advised not to visit the eastern areas in the near future. Visits to Western Japan are not affected by the event. People who plan to travel over the coming weeks and months are advised to pay attention to the situation for a few more days before making decisions.
【小题1】 This passage may probably be written by a_ _.
| A.scientist | B.traveler | C.story writer | D.news reporter |
| A.there would be more earthquakes and tsunamis |
| B.several nuclear plants had been broken |
| C.there were serious electricity shortages |
| D.their houses were washed away by the tsunami |
A. avoid making electricity shortages even worse
B. avoid more people getting together
C, rebuild their broken buildings
D. keep away from nuclear radiation(核辐射)
【小题4】 The word “___” can be used instead of the underlined word “advised” in the last paragraph.
| A.found | B.invited | C.told | D.met |
| A.The earthquake happened before the tsunami. |
| B.The earthquake happened after the tsunami. |
| C.There was no electricity in Eastern Japan. |
| D.People were not allowed to visit Western Japan. |