Don't forget ____________ it to me when you finish reading the book.
A. to bring B. bringing C. bring D. brought
He Jing ____________ to give a speech at the graduation ceremony at Harvard University last month.
A. invites B. invited C. is invited D. was invited
—Would you like to go to the movies with me this weekend? —________________.
A. Thank you B. No, I don't C. Sure, I'd love to D. That's all right
最近,你们班级新建了一个“英语学习”的微信群。请你根据下面的内容提示,为校园广播站写一篇广播稿,介绍这个微信群,并欢迎同学们积极参与。
注意:1. 词数不少于100字;
2. 请勿提及学校和个人真实信息;
3. 可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯;
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Dear fellow students,
Good news for you! A WeChat group called “Learning English”______________________
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That’s all. Thank you. Li Hua
It’s known that China is a great country with the largest population in the world. To deal with the population problem, our g1. decided to have one-child policy (政策) . After the policy was carried out for some time, while it did help to c2.the population growth, problems like aging also became clear. So all Chinese c3. were told that they could be allowed to have two children. As the one-child policy came to an end, many Chinese children, i4.you, may have a brother or sister in the future.
But what would your l5. be like growing up with a brother or a sister?
Having a brother or sister can keep you a6. from some bad feelings such as lineliness and fear. Your brother or sister can give you something that p7. can’t give you. You may not feel lonely at home any more b8. there will be someone playing with you and sharing secrets with you, Of course, sometimes you may argue or e9. fight with him or her, but you will forgive each other soon.
Although now the government e10. people to have more children, most young people don’t want more children because of the pressure from work and family. Maybe it takes a period of time for people to accept the new policy.
“Here is the shopping for Mr Green,”said Dad, handing me a big plastic bag. Dad owned a milk bar, and sometimes I helped out after school with deliveries(送货). We had our regulars, but times were hard. Dad said it was the home deliveries that kept us in business-that, and the tea Dad imported(进口) from Fuzhou. Dad was well-known for his tea, and people came from miles around to buy it.
I loaded up my bicycle with Mr Green’s shopping. His order always included three packets of Dad’s tea. How Mr Green could drink that much tea each week was a mystery to me.
“See you later, Chen,”said Dad.
He always called me by my Chinese name.
Dad’s parents came from China in the 1950s. I had a yuan coin they brought with them. I cycled out into the sun, wishing I could drive-it would be so much quicker to make deliveries.
Dad always said the exercise was good for me. I knew he was right, but I’d already decided that when I left home, the first thing I would do was buy a car.
I loved anything to do with cars, and I’d decided I would be a mechanic, although I knew it wasn’t Dad had in mind for me. He’d already started saying to his friends, “When Chen goes to university...”If that happened, I would be the first person in my family to go, and it would be a great honor for my dad. But it wasn’t what I wanted. (改编于《新理念英语》九年级第1册) (76-- 79 in no more than six words)
1.How did Dad keep his business? _____________________________________________
2.What was Mr Green’s order? _____________________________________________
3.When did my grandparents leave China? ______________________________________
4.What was the writer interested in?____________________________________________
5.Why did Dad want the son to go to university? _________________________________