–A Canadian friend is coming for supper, Mum. --I know. When he , I’ll give him some Hangzhou food to eat. A. come, really B. comes, really C. will come’ real D. comes, real 查看更多

 

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词语运用。(共5小题,每小题1分,计5
根据下列句子的意思及所给的汉语提示,写出空缺处单词、固定短语或固定搭配的正确形式。
1.Basketball                (发明) by a Canadian doctor, Jatnes Naismith.?
2.Some students            (抱怨) that they have too much homework.?
3.What made you so             (生气)??
4. Look! The sick man is very tired, but he is still            _(练习走) without any help.
5. By the time I arrived there, the film had        (开始)for about five minutes.

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缺词填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的词。所填单词在题后横线上必须完整写出。

I think too many people take weight-loss pills without really knowing that they can do

h 1.   to their health. I read about a Canadian actress who had to go to 2.   because she took some weight-loss pills. She lost 7 kg in two months. However, in the pills there’s something that 3.   liver (肝脏) failure, so she had to get a new liver. Luckily, a Chinese young man 4.   part of his liver to save her life.

5.   , my cousin has read about a new weight-loss pill and she really wants to try it. I’ve told her the story of the actress, but she won’t 6.  . She’s only 12, but she has become a girl who cares about her figure (体型) and how she looks. She often 7.   to eat. My aunt is worried that my cousin will buy the pills in 8.  . She says 9.   is priceless. She thinks that children must eat properly as they are g 10.   all the time. I think she is right.

 

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I love My Country is a Dutch(荷兰的)TV series, first aired(播放)in the Netherlands on March 8, 2008.A tenth season was aired in late 2012, with an 11th season airing in March, 2013.

    The show was created by the Dutchman John de Mol and has been sold to at least 25 countries in the world.

    The series is divided into two teams. Each team, led by its leader, has three members. The teams have to answer questions about their own home country, like "What is the capital…?", "When did our country end the war with…?”etc. At the end of the programme the winning team gets a bicycle.

    Big Ideas is a Canadian television series produced by TVOntario, on the air since 2001. The idea of starting the programme came from Wodek Szemberg who worked as the producer of the programme afterwards. The programme show lectures(讲座)to the public given by famous university educators.

    Big Ideas airs on TV Ontario on Saturdays and Sundays at 5 pm, with repeat airings at 5 am on Sunday and Monday mornings.

    In 2007, Big Ideas held its Best Lecture Competition for the second time. Dr. Michael Persinger, from Laurentian University, received the best-lecturer award.

    The show stopped in the spring of 2013 because TVO had little money for it.

1.How many seasons of I Love My Country has been aired so far?

A. 8                          B. 9                           C. 10               D. 11

2.When can you see Big Ideas on TV?

A. At 4 pm on Saturdays.                  B. At 5 pm on Sundays.

C. At 5 pm on Mondays.                            D. At 4 am on Sundays.

3.The writer writes the passage to _______.

A. introduce two TV series to us

B. explain why there are so many TV series

C. encourage us to watch more TV series

D. encourage us to love our country more

 

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Do you speak English? Do you speak e-mail English? Maybe you don’t. E-mail English is a new kind of English that many people use to save time. A lot of e-mail English words come from a computer program called QQ, which means I seek(寻找)you. Ian Lancashire, a Canadian teacher, likes QQ, “People can use QQ to talk with each other using computer. But, you have to be able to type quickly or the other person will be bored. So e-mail English can give some help.”

   A message in e-mail English mostly uses two kinds of new words. The first kind is made up of the first letters of the words. These are called acronyms. The second kind is homophones,letter combination(合并), symbols that sound like other words.

Acronyms in an e-mail save space and time. It takes a long time to write by the way. BTW is much faster. Other acronyms are F2F which stands for face to face, CSL for can’t stop laughing and DBEYR for don’t believe everything you read! Some of the acronyms look like strange words, such as SWAK. But this one means sealed(封口) with a kiss.

   Homophones often use letters and numbers that sound like words or parts of words. For example, 8 sound like—eat in great, to save time, people write gr8. Another example is CU for see you or sometimes CU l8r (see you later)

   The number 2 is used for to or too and the number 4 is used instead of for.

   Another part of e-mail is emotive symbols(表情符号) which make faces when you look at them sideways. The most common emotive, is the happy face :). A comma (逗号) is often used to help add other parts of the face and show different expressions.

   E-mail English is fun. An e-mail message with lots of e-mail English starts to look like secret code(密码). Your best friend will probably understand it, but your parents and teachers may not. In fact, many teachers don’t like e-mail English. It’s not just because they can’t comprehend what it means. It’s because students start to use e-mail English in their everyday writing. E-mail English is great for writing quickly. But most teachers say that e-mail English should only be used in e-mails to one’s friends.

1.What does the writer talk about in the first paragraph?

   A. How to read new e-mail words.

   B. How new e-mail words are made.

   C. Why people use e-mail English.

   D. Canadian teachers and their e-mails.

2.The underlined word “comprehend” in the last paragraph means “_______”.

   A. accept                               B. understand           C. guess                               D. prefer

3.What do teachers insist according to the passage?

   A. Parents will have to learn some e-mail English.

   B. E-mail English will develop our everyday writing.

   C. E-mail English can’t be used among schoolmates.

   D. E-mail English shouldn’t be used in school writing.

4.What’s the title for this passage?

   A. E-mail English on Computer.                   B. American E-mail English.

   C. The Forms of E-mail English.                   D. The Changing of English.

 

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James Naismith was a Canadian. He invented basketball in 1891. At that time. He was a P.E. teacher a Springfield College,. In the USA.. He invented an indoor game for his students so that they could play it even in bad weather.
Do you know how to score points in the game? Well, just put the ball into the other side’s basket. You can throw the ball into the basket from any part if the court. And you can throw it with one hand or both hands. But you must follow the rules.
Now, over a century later,. More and more people play basketball ..In the USA. ,the NBA is very popular. People from all over the world like to watch and play basketball. They love this game.
根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(10分)
【小题1】 James Naismith came from_____

A.AmericaB.ChinaC.CanadaD.Canadian
【小题2】 In 1891, James Naismith invented_____
A.baseballB.basketballC.footballD.volleyball
【小题3】 What did James Naismith do?
A.a doctorB.a studentC.a workerD.a teacher
【小题4】 Which of the following sentences is not right?
A.You must put the ball into the other side’s basket to score.
B.You must follow the rules.
C.You can only throw it with both hands
D.You can throw the ball into the basket from any part of the court.
【小题5】When was basketball invented?
A.Over 100 years agoB.100 years later
C.50 years agoD.50 years later.

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