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根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词) 1.你看起来很累。为什...

根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)

1.你看起来很累。为什么不休息一下呢?

You look too tired. Why not _____________ _____________ _____________?

2.他想知道什么时候可以买到《我和我的祖国》的电影票。

He wonders _________ _________ ________ the tickets of the movie My Motherland and I.

3.很多人观看了庆祝中华人民共和国成立70周年的阅兵仪式。

The military parade of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China ___________ __________ by many people.

4.你能作为学校代表参观港珠澳大桥真幸运啊!

    ______ ______you are to visit the Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge on behalf of our school!

5.人们必须远离毒品。

People must __________ ____________ ___________ drugs.

6.自从我们毕业后,我从未收到过艾米的来信。

I _______ never __________ ___________ Amy ___________ we graduated.

7.我和我的同学都喜欢阅读英文小说。

    ________ my classmates ___________ I enjoy reading English novels.

 

1. have a rest 2. when to buy 3. was watched 4. How lucky 5. stay away from 6. have heard from since 7. Both and 【解析】 1.根据句意可知,此句是一般时态的特殊疑问句,表示一种责备性建议。根据Why not+动词原形,可知,此空是“休息一下”的意思,故答案为have a rest。 2.根据句意可知,此句是一般时态的疑问词与动词不定式连用。此空的意思是“什么时候可以买到”,只有三个空,结合句意可知,故答案为when to buy。 3.根据句意可知,此句是一般过去时态的被动语态,由主语The military parade of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China可知,助动词be要用单数形式,结合句意可知,故答案为was watched。 4.根据句意可知,此句是感叹句。根据空后you are to visit the Hongkong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge on behalf of our school!可知,此空应填How引导的特殊疑问句,此空是“真幸运啊!”的意思,结合句意可知,故答案为How lucky。 5.根据句意可知,此句是一般时态的陈述句。根据空前情态动词must可知,要用动词原形,此空的意思是“远离”,故答案为stay away from。 6.根据句意可知,此句是since引导的时间状语从句,主句是现在完成时态的陈述句,从句是一般过去时态,此空的意思是“收到过……信”和“自从”,结合句意可知,故答案为have heard from;since。 7.根据句意可知,此句是一般时态的陈述句。从句的主语是我和我的同学们,此空是“…和…都”,首字母要大写,结合句意可知,故答案为Both;and。
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Long long ago, people couldn't write and they had no books. But they had stories. People learned the stories by heart and taught new ones to one another. Sometimes it was hard to remember them all.1.

The ancient Egyptians wrote their stories on something made from papyrus(纸莎草)plants.

People in other places learned to use papyrus from the Egyptians.2.. So parchment(羊皮纸)later took its place.

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4.They carved(雕刻)a page of words into a piece of wood or stone. They could then print the page by spreading ink on the wood or stone and putting it against paper. Many years later, books became faster and easier to make when a German printer invented movable, metal letters. The letters could be used to print copy after copy, and the letters put together again and again to print different pages of words.

 

 

5. Once a luxury(奢侈品)only the rich could buy, they soon became a   treasure everyone could enjoy.

 

A. But papyrus grew mainly in Egypt.

B. Finally books could be printed by the thousands.

C. Its surface was smoother and better for writing on, too.

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Fun activities for Teens to do in the summer.

Do you feel bored with the upcoming summer? We asked parents for ideas for things that teens can do and here are some suggestions for fun activities for you to do in the summer.

#1________

Visit older family members and interview them about the past of your family. You could use a smartphone to record some of the conversation. Things to ask about:

• What did you eat?                                           

• Who was your favorite family member?                   

• What did you do to make yourself happy?

•What was it like when you were a teenager?

#2________

Not only will you make your parents really happy, but you will find all those lost CDs/books/socks that are hidden under the bed.

You can now have a yard sale for the things you no longer want, and make yourself some pocket money at the same time.

#3________

Put together a memory book. It could be about primary or junior school since you’re heading to high school:

•    friends made     best memories

•    favorite teachers • favorite subjects

•    hopes/feelings about going to high school, etc.

#4________

Get down and work on the farm and have a bit of fun. You never know you might love driving tractors and feeding cows and horses. If nothing else, it will give you a good taste of what a hard life farming is.

 

1.Which may not be a good question for the interview in #1?

A.What did you do for fun?

B.How did you go to school?

C.What were your parents like?

D.What’s the plan for your future?

2.Which is suggested in #2?

A.Throwing away what you’ve found.

B.Selling something that is not needed.

C.Asking your parents for pocket money.

D.Using CDs that you’ve found as presents.

3.What is the proper title for #1, #2, #3 and #4 separately?

a. Clear out Your Room    b. Create a Memory Book

c. Help on a Nearby Farm    d. Discover Family History

A.a-d-b-c B.d-a-b-c C.d-b-a-c D.c-a-b-d

4.What can working on a farm bring to you?

A.Your love for country music.

B.The interest in your future job.

C.The experience of farm work.

D.The fun of sharing with friends.

5.Who is the text written for?

A.Teens. B.Teachers. C.Parents. D.Farmers.

 

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Pearl's parents were Caroline and Absalom Sydenstricker. They were religious workers in China. In 1892, they were visiting the United States when Pearl was born in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Three months after her birth, the family left the United States and moved back to China.

Pearl and her family lived among Chinese people. Pearl's education began at home. Her mother taught her many of the things she would have learned in an American school. A Chinese tutor taught Pearl other subjects including the writings of the famous thinker Confucius, Chinese reading, writing and history. When she was seven, she began reading the works of British writer Charles Dickens. Many years later, after she had become a famous author, she said that Dickens' writing style had the greatest influence on her own style.

Her first novel was East Wind, West Wind. It tells the story of a Chinese girl who learns about the western world. But it was Pearl S. Buck's next book—The Good Earth that made her famous and brought her the money she needed. And it became the best-selling book in the United   States in 1931 and 1932. Pearl S. Buck won the Pulitzer Prize. The next year, Pearl S. Buck was   awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

After almost forty years in China, the writer moved back to the United States. Pearl S. Buck   gave many speeches in America. She talked to young people about the importance of a good   education. She told them they needed to know more about other people around the world.

1.What do most people remember Pearl's Buck for?

A.Her famous speeches. B.Her special experience.

C.Her novels about China. D.Her winning the Nobel Prize.

2.Who affected Pearl S. Buck's writing style most greatly?

A.Her tutor. B.Confucius. C.Her mother. D.Charles Dickens.

3.What can we infer about Pearl S. Buck?

A.The first prize she won was the Nobel Prize.

B.She paid much attention to the education of young people.

C.She was born in China and lived there for 40 years.

D.Her first novel made her famous and wealthy.

4.What helped Pearl become well-known and earn money?

A.East Wind, West Wind. B.The Pulitzer Prize.

C.The Noble Prize. D.The Good Earth.

5.What is the best title of the passage?

A.Introduction of Pearl S. Buck B.Forty Years in China

C.The First Nobel Prize Winner D.Chinese and American Education

 

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Wind power is a very clean source of energy. This is how wind power works. Wind makes windmills spin (旋转). When the windmills spin, they make electricity. Then we can use the electricity. A lot of people think that wind power is new, but that’s not true. For thousands of years, people have used wind to sail boats and move water. We still do those things today, but these days we mostly use wind power to make electricity.

Wind power is a very popular source of energy. Most people think that we should use it more and more. First of all, it’s clean. Windmills don’t pollute the environment at all. Second, we can use wind power forever. After all, we will always have wind. Also, wind power is cheap, and it’s getting even cheaper.

A lot of people don’t understand wind power very well. They believe that there are problems with wind power, but many of those problems are not real. For example, some people say that windmills are dangerous for birds. They used to be true, but it isn’t true anymore. Old windmills killed birds because they spun very fast. New windmills spin slowly, and they aren’t dangerous for birds.

However, there are real problems with windmills. One problem is that many people think windmills are very ugly. This is a problem for people, because windmills are often in very pretty areas. Also, wind doesn’t blow all the time, so we can’t use wind power all the time. Finally, windmills are noisy.

Wind power is becoming more and more common. Right now, more than 80 countries use wind power. About 2.5 percent of the world’s power comes from the wind. For some countries, that number is a lot higher. Wind power gives Denmark more than 25 percent of its electricity.

1.Why DON’T new windmills kill birds? Because                         .

A. birds don’t fly near them B. they spin slowly

C. they are shorter than old windmills D. new windmills don’t spin

2.When did people start using wind power?

A. About 25 years ago. B. About 80 years ago.

C. About 500 years ago. D. Over 1,000 years ago.

3.                        , so we CAN’T use wind power all the time.

A. Windmills break all the time B. We can’t use windmills at night

C. Windmills are too expensive to use all the time D. Wind doesn’t blow all the time

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C. Denmark doesn’t use it. D. It’s getting more expensive.

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In 1989, an 8.2 earthquake almost destroyed America, killing over 30,000 people in less than four minutes. A father left his wife safely at home and rushed to the school where his son was supposed to be, only to discover that the building was as flat as a pancake.

After the unforgettable scare, he remembered the promise he had made to his son, "No matter what happens, I'll always be there for you!" And tears began to fill his eyes. As he looked at the pile of ruins that once was the school, it looked hopeless but he kept remembering his promise to his son.

Remembering his son's classroom would be in the back right comer of the building, he rushed there and started digging through the ruins. As he was digging, other helpless parents tried to pull him off what was left of the school, saying, "It's too late! They're all dead! You can't help! Go home! Come on! Face reality. There's nothing you can do!"

To each parent he replied with one line, "Are you going to help me now?" And then he continued to dig for his son, stone by stone. The firefighter leader showed up and tried to pull him off the ruins, saying, “Fires are breaking out. Explosions are happening everywhere. You're in danger. We'll take care of it. Go home." This loving father asked, "Are you going to help me now?" The police came and said, "You're angry, worried and it's over. You are making others in danger. Go home. We'll handle it!" He replied, "Are you going to help me now?" No one helped.

He went on alone because he needed to know for himself, "Is my boy alive or is he dead?" He dug for eight hours ...12 hours ...24 hours ...36 hours ... then, in the 38th hour, he pulled back a large stone and heard his son's voice. He screamed his son's name, "Armand!" He heard back, "Dad?! It's me, Dad! I told the other children not to worry. I told them that if you were alive, you would save me and when you saved me, they'd be saved. You promised, no matter what happens, you will always be there for me! You did it, Dad!" "What's going on there? How is it?" the father asked. "There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad. We're scared, hungry, thirsty and thankful you're here. When the building fell down, it made a triangle, and it saved us."

"Come out, boy!" "No, Dad! Let the other kids out first because I know you'll get me! No matter what happens, I know you'll always be there for me!"

1.Why did the firefighter leader pull the father off?

A.Because fires were breaking out and explosions were happening everywhere.

B.Because the leader thought it was too late and all kids were dead.

C.Because the father was making others in danger.

D.Because the father was alone.

2.What do you think of the father?

A.He was happy and relaxed.

B.He is selfish and easy to give up.

C.He has strong belief and courage.

D.He was scared, hungry and thankful.

3.In what order did the events take place?

    a. When the building fell down, it made a triangle, and it saved the kids.

    b. As the father was digging, other helpless parents tried to pull him off.

    c. In 1989, an 8.2 earthquake happened.

    d. The police came and said, "You're angry, worried and it's over. Go home. We'll handle it!"

    e. The firefighter leader showed up and tried to pull the father off the ruins.

A.c-a-b-e-d B.c-a-e-b-d C.a-c-b-e-d D.a-c-e-b-d

4.Who would the father save first at the end of the story?

A.His son. B.The teachers. C.His wife. D.Other kids.

5.In which section of the newspaper would you probably read this article?

A.Environment. B.Local News. C.Entertainment. D.Fashion.

 

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