---Would you like some coffee?
--Yes, and please get me some milk. I prefer coffee _________ milk.
A. on B. to C. for D. with
Everybody should make _____ effort to reduce pollution and create a clean environment.
A.a B.an C.the D.不填
假设你是李明,今天正逢中秋节,你的英国笔友 David 对中国传统文化很感兴趣, 写信向你询 问中秋节的有关情况。请你根据以下内容提示,给他写一封回信。
●中国的传统节日之一。已有 2000 多年的历史;
●中秋节在农历八月十五。当晚,月亮看起来更圆更亮;
●家人团聚庆祝。坐在一起,赏月,吃月饼和其他美食;
●分享故事,向家人和朋友表达最美好的祝愿;
●有三天假期,可以外出旅游。
注意:1. 80-100 词,书信格式;要点齐全,可适当发挥。
2. 内容合理,句子及篇意结构正确连贯;书写规范。
3. 文章的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
(参考词汇: the lunar calendar 农历;…years of history…年历史; Chang'e 嫦娥 express 表达)
Dear David,
I'm very glad to introduce the Mid-Autumn Festival to you._
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Ming
根据提示完成下列句子。
1.My house is10 kilometers away from our school. (对画线部分提问)
________ ________is your house from your school?
2.It was raining heavily, so the sports meeting will be put off. (改为同义句)
________the-heavy rain, the sports meeting will be put off.
3.He ran as fast as possible to catch up with the others in the race. (改为同义句)
He ran as fast as possible________he could catch up with the others in the race.
4.The teacher has told us how we should improve our writing skills. (改为同义句)
The teacher has told us ________ ________ ________ our writing skills.
5.His grandpa died last year. (改为同义句)
His grandpa ________ ________ ________for one year.
6.The students stopped talking when the teacher came in. (改为同义句)
The students________ talking________ the teacher came in.
7.It was too dark for me to see anything. (改为同义句)
It was________ dark ________ I________see anything.
8.She's lived in the house by herself for ten years. (改为同义句)
She's lived in the house _______ ________ ________ for ten years.
9.He came back yesterday. I gave him the note at once. (合并为一句)
I gave the note to him _______ ________ ________he came back yesterday.
10.We were watching TV while my father was cleaning the floor. (对画线部分提问)
_______ ________ ________ ________while your father was cleaning the floor?
It was at an exhibition of the artist's woks organized by the Red Cross. I was invited as a special guest to attend the exhibition. During this period, two cute girls of 16 or 17 years old came to me and asked me for my signature(签名).
“I haven't bought my pen. Is the pencil okay?" Actually, I knew they wouldn't refuse. I just wanted to show a well-known writers good manners to the common readers.
“Certainly,” the young girls readily agreed. I could see they were very excited. Of course their excitement also made me feel more pleased and satisfied. One of the girls handed her fine notebook to me. I turned over the cover of the notebook, wrote a few words of encouragement naturally and signed my name. The girl read my signature, frowned(皱眉), looked at me carefully and asked. “Aren’t you Robert Char?”
“No” I told her proudly, “I'm the author of Alice Adams, the winner of two Pulitzer Prizes.”
The young girl turned to the other, shrugged (耸肩) and said, “Mary, lend your rubber to me.” At that moment, all my pride turned into a bubble(泡泡) immediately. Since then, I always warn myself: no matter how outstanding you are, don't think highly of yourself.
1.Why did the writer attend the exhibition? (不超过 8 个词)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.How did the writer feel when the two girls asked for his signature? (不超过 8 个词)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
3.What can you learn from this passage? (不超过 15 个词)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
In northern Scotland there is a long, deep lake called Loch Ness. More than 200 metres deep, it is one of the largest lakes in the UK. People say a big monster(怪兽) lives in its dark, cold waters.
It weighs more than 1, 000 kilos and is at least ten metres long. Some people say it has a head like a horse. Others say it looks like a snake. Many people travel to Loch Ness to look for this strange monster, but only a few people have seen it. At least, they say they have seen it.
The Loch Ness Monster is a famous legend(传说). The first story about a monster in Loch Ness was told over 500 years ago, but the legend of the monster spread widely only in the twentieth century. In 1933, a husband and wife reported that they saw a big monster in the middle of the lake. Since then, a number of people have said that they have seen a monster in Loch Ness.
Several people have taken photos, but at least one of them was a hoax(骗局). During the 1960s,a team was formed to look for the monster. They took many photos and made movies, but they were never able to find a monster. There is no real fact that a monster lives in Loch Ness, but there is also no fact that one doesn’t live. One thing is true about Loch Ness: there are a lot of tourists there.
1.What do people say about the monster in Loch Ness?
A.It weighs about 100 kilos. B.It is one metre long.
C.It has a tail like a horse. D.It looks like a snake
2.When was the first story about the monster told?
A.200 years age B.Over 500 years ago. C.In 1933 D.In 1960
3.Why was a team formed during the 1960s?
A.To kill the monster. B.To look for the monster.
C.To catch the monster. D.To sell the monster
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.People that saw a monster. B.A trip to Loch Ness.
C.A legend about a monster. D.A team that took photos.