My uncle looks forward to with my cousins on weekends.
A.stay B.stayed C.staying D.stays
There isn’t milk in the bottle. We need to buy some.
A.a few B.few C.many D.much
Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?
A.architect B.forward C.armchair D.parcel
Look at the phonetic symbols and fill in the blanks(看音标写单词,造句子中填入正确的单词,每空格限填一词):
1.An ______ [ɪnˈstrʌkʃn] sign tells us how to do something.
2.We have prepared many ______ [ɪnˈgriːdiənts]to make a cake.
3.There is a ______ [faɪˈnænʃl] centre in Shanghai.
Writing
Write a passage of at least 60 words about the topic “ in my memory”. (以“我记忆中(的) ” 为题,写一篇不少于 60 个词的短文,标点符号不占格)
回顾初中几年的学习生活,你的记忆中一定有许多难忘的人、事、物或地点,请选取一个角度谈谈你的想法或感受。
(注意:1. 在答题纸上将题目补充完整。 2. 短文中不得出现任何真实人名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。)
Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题)
Some people are standing at a group of low hills in West Texas. Suddenly, they observe glowing reddish - orange lights. Are they the headlights of cars on the highway? Are they the lights of campfires? The people shout and point because the lights are moving! But they aren’t moving the way cars move. They shoot up in the air. They fall back to the earth. And then ... they simply disappear!
Every night, people go to observe the famous Marfa lights. The lights are named for the town of Marfa, Texas, where these lights can be seen in the distant hills east of the town. Over the years there have been many beliefs about these strange lights. One theory is that the lights are the headlights of cars driving down the road.
But that could not be true. Settlers in the 1880s wrote about the lights long before there were cars with headlights. At that time, pioneers thought the Marfa lights were the campfires of Apaches2 in the hills. When the pioneers would ride into the hills, they could find no evidence3 of campsites of fires. Later, the settlers learned that the Apaches, too, could see the lights. They thought the lights were stars that had come down the earth.
Some people say that the lights are moonlight shining on metal in the hills. Others say they are made by gases from swamps4. Some scientists have tried to prove that lights from planets or starts reflect5 in a strange way on the hills. That doesn’t help us understand why the lights “dance”. They move up and down, slow down and speed up. These dancing “stars”, the Marfa lights, stay a mystery.
Word Box
1theory:thoughts or beliefs about a set of facts
2 Apache: a member of a Native American people
3evidence:something that shows proof
4 swamp: land that is always very wet or covered with a layer of water
5 reflect: to return light
1.What colour are the Marfa lights?
2.How do the Marfa lights get the name?
3.Why do many people go to observe Marfa lights every night?
4.Were the strange lights seen earlier or later than the invention of cars with headlights?
5.What does the underlined word THAT in Paragraph 4 refer to?
6.Why does the writer say “the Marfa lights, stay a mystery?” Give your opinions.