按要求完成句子
1.What should you do if you have trouble speaking English?(改为同义句)
What________ you ________ ________ do if you have trouble speaking English?
2.She is from Brazil. I am from Brazil, too.(改为同义句)
________ she ________ I are from Brazil.
3.My uncle will visit me. He arrives in Beijing.(合并为一个句子)
My uncle will visit me ________ ________ ________ he arrives in Beijing.
4.I should greet him politely.(改为被动语态)
He should ________ ________ politely by me.
5.Mr. Wang hopes that we can have a party for the foreigners. (改为同义句)
Mr. Wang expects us ________ ________ a party for the foreigners.
—Would you mind ________ in the bus? —Of course not.
A.not to smoke B.not smoking C.smoke D.not smoke
The sports star didn’t ________ until all the reporters arrived there.
A.look up B.give up C.cut up D.show up
Let me ________ you some ________ about Chinese customs at first.
A.to give; advices B.give; suggestion C.to give; suggestions D.give; advice
It’s dangerous for you ____ that tall tree.
A.climb B.to climb C.climbing D.climbed
阅读下面短文, 根据短文内容回答问题。
Seventeen pre-school kids graduated on Wednesday from a special school program. All of them had cancer.
The kids wore white caps and white gowns (长袍) on graduation day. The ceremony was held at the Morgan Center in Hicksville.
“This is home,” said Fran Hirst, whose son, Bradley, suffered from leukemia (白血病).
Like his classmates, Bradley couldn’t attend regular schools. “He can’t go to school. He can’t go to malls. This is all he has,” said Hirst.
The Morgan Center provides a safe environment for these kids. “We give them friends and experiences and a happy place to go,” said Nancy Zuch.
Zuch and her husband, Rod, started the Morgan Center after their own daughter, Morgan, was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer in 2000.
Now cancer-free, Morgan, 16, handed the new graduates special medals (奖牌).“It’s such an amazing feeling, because I couldn’t have these experiences,” Morgan said.
On graduation day, the difficulties of a long year were replaced by smiles and cheers.
Bradley threw his graduation cap in the air just weeks after three months in the hospital for treatment. His mother said the chance to return to the Morgan Center kept Bradley going.
“Just to see your kid in normal surroundings, it’s everything,” said Hirst, as her son sat on the floor, playing with a dinosaur.
1.Where was the graduation ceremony held?
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2.What did the children wear on graduation day?
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3.Why couldn’t Bradley go to school?
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4.Was Morgan diagnosed with cancer in 2000?
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5.What do you think of the Morgan Center?
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