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一I really thought I' —Oh,well, , Bill. A.you are wrong B.I agree with you C.best wishes D.better luck next time
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一Peter, have you got your new flat furnished? 一Yes.I some used furniture and it was a real bargain. A.will buy B.have bought C.bought D.had bought
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Anyone in the lab has to the following dos and don’ts. A.observe B.consult C.recognize D.direct
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—-I’m sorry, but I thought I could finish it in three days. ---- .After all, you have tried your best. A.That's not the point B.Certainly not C.Never mind D.Don’t mention it
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假设你是李雷,想寻找一位练羽毛球的球友,请你用英文在校内网站上写一个广告。 内容要点如下: ◇ 简介自己,特别是打球的水平(如球龄、成绩等); ◇对球友的要求(与自己水平相 ◇给出联系方式(电话56221342;邮箱:luckylilei@hotmail.com)。 注意: 1. 词数不少于100; 2. 标题已给出,不计入总词数; 3. 可以适当增加细节以使内容充实、行文连贯。 参考词汇:羽毛球 badminton A Badminton Partner Wanted _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
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阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 When knowing his son got a C grade in the maths exam, the father was proud and cheerful. This is the tear-jerking moment when a proud father is captured on camera celebrating his son's exam result. After setting up the hidden camera, the boy calls his father to the kitchen, telling him in a whisper 'I've just got something from school; I need you to come and look at it.' His father, who can be heard shouting from elsewhere in the house, asks 'Has something happened?', to which the naughty teenager, Aria, replies 'Yes! It's really important'. As his nervous-looking father approa After seeing his son has achieved a C grade in the maths exam, the man asks 'Is that veracious?,' before bursting into tears of joy. The pair hug before the disbelieving dad asks again, 'Are you sure? They've not made a mistake? I can't believe it; I just can't believe it!' A mere year before the video was filmed, the schoolboy received an F in the subject. He explained,'In England you need a C to basically do anything with your life. I've never been amazing academically and have struggled through school. Neither me or my dad or my teachers th Still feeling happy from the news, his delighted father tells him 'You're set for life! You're set for life!'. The teen is seen smiling into the camera at the end of the video, seemingly as thrilled with the result as his emotional father. 1.Why does Aria call his father to the kitchen? (no more than 15 words) 2.What does the underlined word “veracious” mean in the 3rd paragraph? (one word) 3.In Paragraph 3, why does Aria’s father ask those questions? (no more than 10 words) 4.What does a C grade mean to a person in England? (no more than 15 words) 5.How do you like Aria’s father? Why? (no more than 20 words)
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Can you believe everything that you read? As far back as 1726, Johann Beringer was fooled by his fellow scientists into thinking he had made an amazing discovery. When an early human being was discovered in 1912, scientists at this time were wild with excitement over the meaning it had for the theory of evolution. There were hundreds of papers about this Piltdown man over the next fifty years until it was finally discovered to be a complex hoax. The skull (头骨) of a man had been mixed with the jawbone of an orangutan (猩猩) to make the ape (猿) man. The next time you read the exciting new findings of a study of the best scientist, do not automatically assume that it is true. Even qualified people can get it wrong. While we certainly should not ignore scientific research, we do need to take it with a grain of salt. Just because it is accepted as the truth today does not mean it will still be trustworthy tomorrow. 1.What does Paragraph 1 want to say? A. Researchers and scientists are not perfect. B. Something that we read may not be true. C. Researchers and scientists know everything. D. People don’t know whether water is good or bad. 2.What is the reason why Johann Beringer was fooled? A. His fellow scientists wanted to make fun of him. B. His workmates are eager to become famous too. C. These scientists made a mistake because of carelessness. D. His colleagues envied him and did so to destroy his fame. 3.The excited scientists thought that this Piltdown man ______. A. was in fact a complex hoax B. was a great scientific invention C. contributed to the theory of evolution D. had the skull like that of an ape 4.What does the underlined phrase “with a grain of salt” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Happily.B. Generally.C. Doubtfully.D. Completely. 5.What can we learn from the passage? A. Hebrew is probably a kind of language. B. Truths of science will never be out of time. C. People believe scientists because they are persuasive. D. We are advised to believe famous scientists.
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In Egyptia NASA has estimated that Apophis has an outside chance of hitting the Earth in 2036. If it did hit us, thousands of square kilometers would be directly affected by the explosion but the whole of the Earth would see the effects of the dust sent into the atmosphere. At a recent meeting of experts in Near-Earth objects (NEOs) in London, scientists said it could take decades to design, test and build the required technology to deflect the asteroid. The Apophis asteroid is placed at four out of ten on the Torino scale—a measure of the threat caused by an NEO where 10 is a certain collision which could cause a global disaster. This is the most possible danger of any asteroid in recorded history and it has a 1 in 37 chance of hitting the Earth. Alan Fitzsimmons, an astronomer from Queen’s University Belfast, said, “W There is no shortage of ideas on how to deflect asteroids. 1.The best title for this passage would be ___________. A. Apophis Asteroid, a Possible Destroyer of Earth B. Apophis, a Good Name for Dangerous Asteroid C. Our Planet Will Be Ruined in 2036 D. Scientists Study Apophis Asteroid 2.The name Apophis mentioned in the passage indicates that the asteroid is _________. A. powerfulB. mysteriousC. boringD. destructive 3.The underlined word “deflect” in Paragraph 2 probably means _________. A. destroy the quality of B. change the direction of C. measure the size of D. look into the truth of 4.Which of the following is NOT true? A. If Apophis hit the earth, its impact would be enormous. B. No way to deal with Apophis is available at present. C. Apophis is the first dangerous asteroid in recorded history. D. It is uncertain whether Apophis will hit the earth in 2036. 5.What would the passage talk about if it continued? A. An Egyptian myth about Apophis. B. NASA’s study on NEOs. C. How the keyhole influences Apophis. D. What methods can be used to deflect the asteroid.
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Mom’s birthday present? It may be a difficult thing for some people, but for me, it is an easy thing. Mom loved flowers, so every year I sent her flowers. Actually she had a bed of irises (鸢尾花) in the backyard of her small, Indiana farm. They were beautiful. “Take some,” she said, “Dig some up and plant them on the side of your own house.” But in my yard they became lacking in energy. A year passed, then two, but not one flower appeared. I cut back all their green leaves. I was tired of seeing them so lonely. Finally, I dug the irises up and threw them away. About that time Mom died unexpectedly. My sister and I sold the farm. I never went back to see the irises. I just couldn’t bear seeing another family living in our home—Mom’s home. Autumn came, then winter. The following spring, as Mom’s birthday approached, I struggled with the question of how to remember her. I stared out the window and saw a few stubborn irises in my side yard sprouting (发芽), —tall, thin but flowerless. Because of seeing them, I decided to order flowers as I always did on Mom’s birthday, and send them to my sister. I wished so badly I could still send flowers to Mom. But that was impossible. In the morning of Mom’s birthday, I was in my car ready to work. Something in the yard caught my eye. The irises! One had bloomed with flowers, big, showy and purple, as lovely as they ever had been on Mom’s farm. I smiled and turned my eyes upward. I could no longer send flowers to Mom. But somehow, she’d been able to send them to me. 1.According to the first paragraph, Mom ________. A. wanted to give the author some flowers B. didn’t like the presents from the author C. lived with the author on an Indiana farm D. got different birthday presents from the author every year 2.At first, the irises in the author’s yard ________. A. all died quickly B. didn’t bloom at all C. grew as well as on Mom’s farm D. grew better than those on Mom’s farm 3.What troubled the author? A. She didn’t know how to grow irises. B. She regretted they had sold Mom’s farm. C. She didn’t know what to do in memory of Mom. D. She couldn’t bear others living in Mom’s home. 4.After seeing the irises sprouting, the author________ A. decided to send flowers to her sister on Mom’s birthday B. dug them out because they were flowerless C. decided to send them to Mom after they bloom
5.What can be learned from the last paragraph? A. All the irises in the author’s yard bloomed. B. The author went to see the irises in Mom’s yard. C. It was Mom who took care of these irises in the author’s yard. D. The author thought the blooming irises were gifts from Mom.
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The 2nd World Cup Live Painting Competition Brief Introduction The 2nd Youth World Cup Live Painting Competition is a global charity event hosted by Canada Youth Arts Development Foundation and supported by UNICEF. It is a global painting Olympic of the world’s children and youth, and also a global charity event aiming to help poor children wor We don't have ready formulas, but we believe in action. The Youth World Cup Live Painting Competition aims to change things for the better. The competition will be a platform to raise awareness for the welfare of poor children. We hope that this annual competition and charity event will grow into an annual celebration of painting, the Olympic of cultural and artistic exchange. All participants are separated into four groups ●Children Group 1 (Age 4-7) ●Children Group 2 (Age 8-12) ●Youth Group 1 (Age 13-17) ●Youth Group 2 (Age 18-25) Main categories for this edition are ●Friendship ●Dream ●Environmental Protection Tools Pen, pencil, oil, water color, any painting tools and materials are welcome. Size A3 size (43cm x 28cm) Entry fee There is no entry fee. Eligibility(资格) This competition is open to anyone worldwide aged 4-25 years old. Deadline June 30, 2014 Prize ●The Committee will issue one First Award (Gold Medal), three Second Awards (Silver Medals), six Third Awards (Bronze Medals), and Best Innovation (革新) Award, Best Color Award, Best Structure Award, Best Method Award, Best Quality Award. ●First Award will receive the Golden Cup and $500 CAD, Second Award—Silver Cup and $300 CAD, Third Award—Bronze Cup and $100 CAD. ●All winners of the First Award, Second Award and Third Award from each group will have the opportunities to attend the final competition for live painting competition, which is to be held in Richmond Olympic Oval, Richmond, Canada on August 12th, 2014. All participants in the final competition will receive a certificate, which will be delivered directly from the Organizing Committee. 1.Which of the following can we know from the Brief Introduction? a. The competition’s goal. b. The competition’s history. c. The competition’s sponsor. d. The competition’s participants. A. abcB. acdC. bcdD. abd 2.According to the passage, the competition _________. A. is a global painting Olympic for students worldwide B. is a C. is held once every four years like the Olympic Games D. aims to help poor children throughout the world 3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Contact information. B. Main categories. C. Entry requirements. D. The prize types. 4.It can be known from the passage that ________. A. there are no given themes for all the participants B. participants must use special tools to paint their entries C. the groups are divided by the age of the participants D. the larger the painting is, the more welcomed it is 5.If you took part in the competition and won the second prize, what will you get? A. A silver medal, $300 CAD and certification B. A certificate, $300 CAD and painting materials C. $100 CAD, a certificate and a silver cup D. Final qualification, certification and a bronze medal
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