1.Could you a_______ the meeting this afternoon?
2.I went to bed very late last night, and I felt s_______ in the class this morning.
3.Jim fell off the bike yesterday and hurt his leg b_______.
4.For your own s_______, never accept a ride from a stranger.
5.Nothing can p_______ them from carrying out the plan.
阅读短文,从文后的五个选项中能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
Endangered dolphins are beautiful animals that needed to be saved. It may interest you to know there are about six different types of dolphins that are endangered. Many of them are river dolphins and they are very close to being lost forever if we do not take the time to care for them. The following is the reason why they are in danger.
1. Dolphins can often get stuck(卡) in these nets and they may die. Another problem is the fact that many people and different countries will hunt for dolphins as food.
2. When the oceans and rivers are polluted, it affects the very environment where these beautiful creatures are living. It may be important to also keep in mind that the dolphin is towards the top of the food chain. 3. If these small animals are affected by the pollution as well, there really is no safe place for the dolphin to go.
4. You can also pay attention to the land around you. Do not litter and stop if you do. Spend time on the weekend cleaning up trash in your area and recycle what you can. You play a large role in this whether you believe it or not. So, find out what your role is related to endangered dolphins and work towards a positive change.
I am Tara Subra. I love my smartphone. But everywhere you look, people are glued to their screens. And we are all missing out on chances to notice and enjoy the world around us.
This smartphone addiction(成瘾) is seriously affecting our ability to focus. I can’t even watch a movie without checking my phone, which means nothing ever receives my full attention. That’s scary, especially in a school. I’m afraid it changes my work and how well I learn.
My name is Alex Hager. Smarphones encourage us to think more and give us a lot of information. Say you’re with your friends and they are discussing a certain event you know nothing about. You can use your phone to learn about it, and then share that conversation.
Smarphones are also a way to find people who have the same interests and goals. For example, I love making YouTube videos, but nobody at my school does. So my phone allows me to connect with other YouTubes and learn from them.
That’s why I want you to pick up your phone, search for a person who’s talking about something you love, and start a conversation. Your world will get bigger-straight from your palm(手掌) of your hand.
1.Why can’t Tara Subra watch a movie without checking her phone?
A. Because she doesn’t watch movies.
B. Because she has smartphone addiction.
C. Because she likes appreciating the world around us.
D. Because she is afraid of ding homework.
2.What does Subra mainly tell us?
A. She loves her smartphone very much.
B. Smartphone addiction affects the ability to focus.
C. She watches a movie without full attention.
D. Smartphone addiction affects her homework.
3.Which of the following is NOT Alex Hager’s idea?
A. Smartphone help us get lots of information.
B. Smarphones help find people with the same interests and goals.
C. Smarphones affect the quality of people’s work.
D. Smarphones can make our world get bigger.
4.What can we know from the passage?
A. Maybe different people have different ideas.
B. Students can’t use smarphones in the school.
C. People can’t use smarphones when watching a movie.
D. Tara Subra loves making YouTube videos.
Today we are developing a new idea—Money is the measure of all things. More and more, people are being judged by what they own, and not by their good qualities. This is certainly true among many people in China.
According to a survey that was done in 2013, China is the most materialistic(物欲的) country in the world. Twenty-three percent of Chinese said they measured success by the things they owned (cars, homes, jewelry, designer clothes) compared with just 21 percent in America, 20 percent in Canada, and 16 percent in Britain.
This love of materialistic has spread into schools where some kids like to show off their Apple Watches, iPhone7 and expensive running shoes. Some poorer students now feel worried by their richer classmates and sad by their poor families. In some cases this has affected their performance in school.
But having rich parents doesn’t automatically(自动地) bring good grades and having poor parents doesn’t certainly bring bad grades. It is hard wok that is the key to success, not the cost of your running shoes. And hard work is what develops good characters, not money, that should be the measure of all things.
1.What is the measure of all things for many people in China?
A. Success. B. The good quality. C. The good grades. D. Money.
2.According to the survey, how many Chinese judged success by the things they owned?
A. 23% of Chinese. B. 21% of Chinese. C. 20% of Chinese. D. 16% of Chinese.
3.Why do some students like showing off expensive things in school?
A. Because their families are very rich.
B. Because of the worship of materialism.
C. Because expensive things can bring good grades.
D. Because they are good at all kinds of subjects.
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A. Poor students can hardly get good grades.
B. Rich students have the worship of materialism.
C. We should correct the worship of materialism.
D. Canadians have the least the worship of materialism in rate.
China has ended its one-child policy(政策) in 2015. The government announced it would now allow all couples to have two children. The one-child policy was a population control measure that was introduced in 1979. Policy makers hoped to control the country’s population to avoid high rates of poverty(贫穷).
The new two-child policy should give a huge economic(经济) push for China and prevent China from becoming an ageing society. China’s labor(劳动力) force peaked at 940 million in 2012. This fell to 930 million in 2014 and is expected to fall by 29 million by 2020. Predictions are that there will be an average of 2.5 million extra newborns per year. This will provide more workers and an extra $11.8 billion in annual GDP. The new policy will affect around 100 million people.
1.When did the one-child policy begin in China?
A. 1979 B. 2012 C. 2015 D. 2017
2.Which of the following is NOT true about the two-child policy?
A. It can increase more new babies.
B. It’s a huge economic push in China.
C. It makes China became an ageing society.
D. It will affect many people.
3.What’s meaning of the underlined word “peaked”?
A. 山峰 B. 达到顶峰 C. 压力增大 D. 化解危机
一Mary, is this _______ruler?
一No, _________ is in the pencil case.
A. yours; my B. your; mine C. your; my D. yours; mine