题目内容
| I want to know what _____. |
A. wrong is B. is wrong C. the matter D. is matter |
试题答案
B| 完形填空。 | ||||
| As a student, you must 1 a lot of interesting books. Most of the books come from the school 2 , I am sure. Perhaps you also get books from the public (公共) library in your town. Then books are sometimes given to you as presents by your parents or friends, I think. Besides (除此之外), if you like reading and want to learn 3 . I am sure that you buy books 4 . Do you know 5 books are made? Well, after a book is written, it passes 6 the hands of many different workers. Each one 7 very carefully, for there must not be any 8 in the book. Different people read many times before it is finished. Millions of books are printed (印刷) in our country every year. So people can get 9 to read. Now may I ask you a 10 ? How well do you take 11 of books? What have you learned about the care of books? Perhaps you bought yourselves some 12 books. Do you put paper on them? Do you open 13 ? Sometimes new books break (破) along the back if you open 14 suddenly in the middle. I hope that you don't 15 the pages carelessly. If you do, you may tear (撕) them. | ||||
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When someone says, “Well, I guess I’ll have to face the music”, it doesn’t mean that he is going to hear a singer. It is something far less happy, as you are called in by your leader to explain why you did this and did that or why you did not do this or that.
At some time or another, every one of us has to “face the music”, especially as children. We can all remember father’s angry words “I want to talk to you.” And only because we did not listen to him. What a bad thing it was!
In the middle or at the end of every term, we students have to “face the music”. The result of the exam will decide whether we will face the music or not. If you got a “D” in the exam, that means parents’ cold faces and the contempt(轻视) of the classmates.
“To face the music” is well-known to every American, young or old. It is at least 100 years old. It really means that you have to do something, no matter how terrible the whole thing might be, because you have no choice.
【小题1】“To face the music” means “to ”.
| A.do something that we don’t like to |
| B.go to the theatre |
| C.go to the music show |
| D.do something we want to |
| A.we like to take the exam |
| B.we are afraid of taking the exam |
| C.the exam is very important |
| D.we are afraid of passing the exam |
| A.“To face the music” is well-known in the US. |
| B.“To face the music” has a history of more than 100 years. |
| C.The young Americans know the meaning of “to face the music”. |
| D.Only the old in the US know the meaning of “to face the music” |
When someone says, “Well, I guess I’ll have to face the music”, it doesn’t mean that he is going to hear a singer. It is something far less happy, as you are called in by your leader to explain why you did this and did that or why you did not do this or that.
At some time or another, every one of us has to “face the music”, especially as children. We can all remember father’s angry words “I want to talk to you.” And only because we did not listen to him. What a bad thing it was!
In the middle or at the end of every term, we students have to “face the music”. The result of the exam will decide whether we will face the music or not. If you got a “D” in the exam, that means parents’ cold faces and the contempt(轻视) of the classmates.
“To face the music” is well-known to every American, young or old. It is at least 100 years old. It really means that you have to do something, no matter how terrible the whole thing might be, because you have no choice.
1.“To face the music” means “to ”.
A. do something that we don’t like to
B. go to the theatre
C. go to the music show
D. do something we want to
2.After the exam, we’ll have to “face the music”. That’s why .
A. we like to take the exam
B. we are afraid of taking the exam
C. the exam is very important
D. we are afraid of passing the exam
3.Which of the following is wrong?
A. “To face the music” is well-known in the US.
B. “To face the music” has a history of more than 100 years.
C. The young Americans know the meaning of “to face the music”.
D. Only the old in the US know the meaning of “to face the music”
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| 1. What's wrong with Li Ning? A. He wants to chat with his teacher,but the teacher doesn't like him. B. His teacher invited him to have a meal but he didn’t like to eat. C. He helped his teacher move home but the teacher didn’t pay him. D. He is so shy that he doesn't know how to get on well with his teachers. 2. Why did the teacher think she didn't treat Li Ning well? Because _______. A. she was too busy to invite Li Ning B. she was too tired and felt unhappy C. Li Ning didn't have much food D. Li Ning didn’t like to chat with her 3. What do you think of Li Ning? A. Quiet. B. Outgoing. C. Creative. D. Active. |
seem to be getting them around age 12 or 13. Some younger kids may have them because their parents see
it as a matter of safety and convenience. For example, a kid can call mom and dad when sports practice is
over. And a cell phone can give kids almost instant access (快捷通道) to their parents if something goes
wrong or they need help. It can give parents quick access to their kids so they can check on them and
make sure they're OK.
If you do get a cell phone, make some rules with your parents, such as how many minutes you're
allowed to spend on the phone, when you can use your phone, when the phone must be turned off, and
what you will do if someone calls you too often, and so on.
You'll also have to learn to take care of the phone in your life. Keep it charged (充电) and store it in the
safe place so it doesn't get lost. And whatever you do, don't use it in the bathroom. I know someone who
dropped her phone in the toilet!
B. they think their kids are old enough
C. they have asked the author for advice
D. they want to follow their kids wherever they are
B. knows nothing about when children can have a cell phone
C. may have done a survey on kids using cell phones
D. has been a teacher for many years
B. A cell phone is useful for kids and their parents.
C. The author is against the idea of kids to have cell phones.
D. Mos t kids are considering having cell phones.
B. Someone who does cell phone business.
C. A teacher who cares most about school safety.
D. Someone who works for children's education.
B. Make a call if something goes wrong.
C. Don't use it in the bathroom.
D. Take care not to lose it.
“When can I get a cellphone?”The answer is when your parents think you need one,though many
kids seem to be getting them around age 12 or 13. Some younger kids may have them because their
parents see it as a matter of safety and convenience. For example,a kid can call mom and dad when
sports practice is over. And a cellphone can give kids almost instant access(快捷通道)to their parents if
something goes wrong or they need help.It can give parents quick access to their kids so they can check
on them and make sure they're OK.
If you do get a cellphone,make some rules such as how many minutes you’re allowed to spend on the phone, when you can use your phone,when the phone must be turned off,and what you will do if
someone calls you too often,and so on.
You’ll also have to learn to take care of the phone in your life. Keep it charged (充电)and store it in the safe place so it doesn’t get lost. And whatever you do,don’t use it in the bathroom. I know someone
who dropped her phone in the toilet!
B. they think their kids are old enough
C. they have asked the author for advice
D. they want to follow their kids wherever they are
B. knows nothing about when children can have a cellphone
C. may have done a survey on kids using cellphones
D. has been a teacher for many years
B. A cellphone is useful for kids and their parents.
C. The author is against the idea of kids to have cellphones.
D. Most kids are considering having cellphones.
B. Someone who does cellphone business.
C. A teacher who cares most about school safety.
D. Someone who works for children’s education.
A. Keep it on all the time.
B. Make a call if something goes wrong.
C. Don't use it in the bathroom.
D. Take care not to lose it.
If you do get a cell phone, make some rules with your parents, such as how many minutes you’re allowed to spend on the phone, when you can use your phone, when the phone must be turned off, and what you will do if someone calls you too often, and so on.
You’ll also have to learn to take care of the phone in your life. Keep it charged(充电) and store it in the safe place so it doesn’t get lost. And whatever you do, don’t use it in the bathroom. I know someone who dropped her phone in the toilet!
小题1:Parents buy cell phones for their kids because ___________.
| A.they think it is necessary |
| B.they think their kids are old enough |
| C.they have asked the author for advice |
| D.they want to follow their kids wherever they are. |
| A.wants to describe how children use cell phones |
| B.knows nothing about when children can have a cell phone |
| C.may have done a survey on kids using cell phones |
| D.has been a teacher for many years |
| A.It is too young for kids of 12 or 13 to get a cell phone. |
| B.A cell phone is useful for kids and their parents. |
| C.The author is against the idea of kids to have cell phones. |
| D.Most kids are considering having cell phones. |
| A.Parents who have bought phones for their kids. |
| B.Someone who does cell phone business. |
| C.A teacher who cares most about school safety. |
| D.Someone who works for children’s education. |
| A.Keep it on all the time. |
| B.Make a call if something goes wrong. |
| C.Don’t use it in the bathroom. |
| D.Take care not to lose it. |
When can I get a cell phone?” The answer is when your parents think you need one, though many kids seem to be getting them around age 12 or 13. Some younger kids may have them because their parents see it as a matter of safety and convenience. For example, a kid can call mom and dad when sports practice is over. And a cell phone can give kids almost instant access(快捷通道) to their parents if something goes wrong or they need help. It can give parents quick access to their kids so they can check on them and make sure they’re OK.
If you do get a cell phone, make some rules with your parents, such as how many minutes you’re allowed to spend on the phone, when you can use your phone, when the phone must be turned off, and what you will do if someone calls you too often, and so on.
You’ll also have to learn to take care of the phone in your life. Keep it charged(充电) and store it in the safe place so it doesn’t get lost. And whatever you do, don’t use it in the bathroom. I know someone who dropped her phone in the toilet!
小题1:Parents buy cell phones for their kids because ___________.
| A.they think it is necessary |
| B.they think their kids are old enough |
| C.they have asked the author for advice |
| D.they want to follow their kids wherever they are. |
| A.wants to describe how children use cell phones |
| B.knows nothing about when children can have a cell phone |
| C.may have done a survey on kids using cell phones |
| D.has been a teacher for many years |
| A.It is too young for kids of 12 or 13 to get a cell phone. |
| B.A cell phone is useful for kids and their parents. |
| C.The author is against the idea of kids to have cell phones. |
| D.Most kids are considering having cell phones. |
| A.Parents who have bought phones for their kids. |
| B.Someone who does cell phone business. |
| C.A teacher who cares most about school safety. |
| D.Someone who works for children’s education. |
| A.Keep it on all the time. | B.Make a call if something goes wrong. |
| C.Don’t use it in the bathroom. | D.Take care not to lose it. |