题目内容
his friends.
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B. became
C. took
D. showed
My topic today is the Internet. It was prompted(引出)by the first letter, which I am unable to answer fully for the reasons given!
Dear David,
I’m a middle school student. Now I am preparing for a writing competition. Could you please check the mistakes in my article about using the Internet and
Give me some advice? No name
David writes: I’m very sorry to say that I think it would be very unfair for me to help you win a competition--- unfair to the other competitors!
But I’ll say that your article is very interesting and I wish you good luck.
Dear David,
I’m now learning English by myself. Can you introduce some useful websites where I can make friends with foreigners? Please help me.
Moonlight
David writes: Well, dear moonlight, I think you made a good choice by using the Net in your self-studies. Two very good websites I’d suggest to you are:
www.britishcouncil.org.cn and www.britishcouncil.org.cn/learn.
By the way, for those readers interested in the teaching of English, there is an Internet
discussion group called ELTCSChi-L (English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme China List).
And also, a healthy warning to all my readers: If over-used, the Internet can be a WOMBAT—A Waste of Money, Brains and Time!
【小题1】David is probably a ________.
| A.language expert | B.computer expert |
| C.college student | D.club chairman |
| A.David is unable to think out good advice. |
| B.David thinks it is expected to play fair in the competition. |
| C.David is going to talk on another topic-Internet. |
| D.David finds no mistakes in that article. |
| A.English newspaper for students and language teachers. |
| B.website where one can join a discussion group. |
| C.newspaper column for answering readers’ questions . |
| D.website where one can make foreign friends. |
“Just a couple of hours, ” said Dad, “and we’ll be at our campsite !” The year was 1950 and we were on our family 21 ,doing what we usually did together― camping. I 22 in my corner of the back seat to take a nap. The rhythm of the 23 car soothed(哄) me into a 24 sleep.
Wham ! I 25 with a start, my face on the floorboard of the back seat. Dad had 26 the car suddenly. “ What happened ? ” I asked. “Where are we ?” “ Half an hour from our 27 ,” he answered, “and I don't know what the problem is, 28 all the cars have stopped . I’ll go to see what’s going on.” Dad 29 out of the car. Mom ,my little brother David and I 30 . “ I bet there has been an accident !” David was excited. Mom 31 her head. She said, “ There is
Dad came running back to the car. “ Come on !” he said very 35 . “Come on, kids ! You’ve got to see this!” I jumped out of the car and ran to catch up with him. “What is it, Daddy?” I asked. He smiled and 36 my hand. “Come and see, Carolyn,” he said. I knew that, 37 it was, it was good, because my father was
38 about it . I grabbed his hand and skipped excitedly along beside him. We walked past a dozen parked cars. 39 ,a group of people stood talking and laughing.
Looking in the same direction as everyone else, we saw a mother duck, sleek and proud, walking up the middle of the road, nine little ducklings waddling 40 her. The babies were marching single file behind their mother, totally ignoring the people and the automobiles.
21. | A. party | B. vacation | C. way | D. rest |
22. | A. settled down | B. worked out | C. fell asleep | D. got across |
23. | A. sleeping | B. racing | C. starting | D. moving |
24. | A. quiet | B. cool | C. deep | D. calm |
25. | A. thought | B. jumped | C. cried | D. woke |
26. | A. driven | B. pulled | C. stopped | D. pushed |
27. | A. campsite | B. house | C. starting | D. station |
28. | A. until | B. but | C. then | D. so |
29. | A. stepped | B. looked | C. pulled | D. slipped |
30. | A. followed | B. slept | C. continued | D. waited |
31. | A. shook | B. nodded | C. moved | D. dropped |
32. | A. suddenly | B. probably | C. predictably | D. surely |
33. | A. car | B. position | C. seat | D. chair |
34. | A. accident | B. play | C. toy | D. race |
35. | A. worriedly | B. hurriedly | C. excitedly | D. sadly |
36. | A. reached for | B. went for | C. cared for | D. looked for |
37. | A. whichever | B. wherever | C. whatever | D. whenever |
38. | A. happy | B. eager | C. upset | D. worried |
39. | A. Backward | B. Besides | C. Along | D. Ahead |
40. | A. after | B. in | C. before | D. at |