–_____ to the United States?
–No, never. But I went to Canada a few years ago.
A. Have you been B. Have you gone
C. Did you go D. Will you go
书面表达
人生只有经历蜕变,才能展现更优秀的自己。蜕变是人生前进的一个过程。假如你们学校要举办主题为“你成长过程中经历的一次蜕变”的英语演讲比赛,请根据以下提示,写一篇90词左右的演讲稿。演讲稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
提示:1.变化前后的表现; 2.促使你变化的主要原因;
3.你为此变化付出的努力。
A big change
Hello, everyone. I’d like to tell you something about a big change in my life.
That’s all. Thanks for your listening!
补全对话。
根据对话内容,在每个空白处填入一个适当的句子,使对话完整、合乎情景。
A: Hi, Helen. Your coat looks very nice.
B: 1.____________________.I like it very much.
A: 2. ____________________?
B: It was made in Zhejiang.
A : Really? 3. _____________________?
B: It's made of cotton.
A: 4. ______________________?
B: I bought it online.
A: Shopping online? That's cool! 5.___________________?
B: Sure. You can come to my house this Sunday afternoon.
A: Great! Thank you very much.
B: You're welcome.
Next time you' re in a public place, take a look around you, and see how many people are using their phones. 1.
In fact, I' m an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones.
For example, I recently visited London and traveled on the subway while I was there. 2. Being underground it is difficult to get any signal (信号) and people couldn't use the Internet. They were playing games, reading articles or listening to music on their phones. 3.
Recently, my smart phone broke and I had it repaired. So I had to use a really old phone. 4. And I loved it. I loved being free from the Internet, and I really didn' t mind not getting updates (更新) on what my friends were doing. It allowed me to enjoy my time in London more and I could watch the people around me and really see what was going on.
5. Perhaps I should just continue to use the old phone and forget I ever got my smart phone back...
根据材料,将A—E五个句子还原到文中空白处,使短文完整、通顺,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。
A. All I could do on this phone was to send text messages, make calls and play one game.
B. But I am sure that as soon as they came out from the subway station they would start calling or checking their e-mails.
C. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half.
D. Usually some people were asleep, and nearly everybody else was using their phones.
E. However, I knew that as soon as I got my smart phone back I would be one of those people once again.
In China, more and more villagers have left their villages to work in big cities. As a result, their children have become left-behind children and they need more care. The survey (调查) below was done in villages in Yongzhou , Hunan Province. Three hundred left-behind children were chosen to answer the questions.
What do you need most? | Love | Money | Free-dom (自由) | Control | Something else |
40% | 18% | 28% | 10% | 4% | |
Whom do you communicate with? | Oneself | Family members | No one | ||
27% | 55% | 18% | |||
Can you communicate with your parents freely? | Yes | A little Difficult | No | ||
46% | 44% | 10% | |||
Do you want to live with your parents or alone? | Living with parents | Living alone | No idea | ||
58% | 14% | 28% | |||
What do you think of your parents’ working in cities? | Bad | Good | No idea | ||
20% | 39% | 41% | |||
What’s your happiest place? | School | Home | Friends’ homes | ||
48% | 34% | 18% | |||
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1.The survey was done to________.
A. make left-behind children go to school
B. know how to make children happy
C. know about children in villages
D. care about left-behind children
2.Of all the four things, the children need________most.
A. love B. money C.control D. freedom
3.58% of the children like to________.
A. live with their grandparents
B. live in big cities
C. live with their parents
D. live in villages
4.How many children think their happiest place is their school?
A. 48. B. 102 C. 144. D. 156.
5.We can learn from the survey that________.
A. over 40% of the children have difficulty talking to their parents freely
B. about 1/3 of the children think their parents' working in cities is bad
C. most of the children dream of making money with their parents
D. about half of the children have no one to talk with
