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补全对话。
A. Could you tell me where they are?
B. Oh, that's too bad.
C. What are you looking for?
D. Can I help you?
E. That's very kind of you.
Miss Gao: Good morning. 1.           
Jenny: Yes, please. I want some CDs of English songs. 2.            
Miss Gao: Oh, let me help you. They are on the second floor, in Row Five. Let me take you there.
Jenny: 3.            But I can find them myself.
(A moment later, Jenny goes back.)
Jenny: Here you are, Miss Gao, I want to borrow these two CDs.
Miss Gao: OK. No problem. 4.            
Jenny: I'm looking for my library card. But I can't find it.
Miss Gao: 5.            I'm sorry. I can't give you the CDs if you don't have a library card.

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用have gone to / have been to / have been in / went to 填空。
1. —Hi, I'm looking for you everywhere. 
    —Oh, I have _____ to the library.
2. My aunt has never _____ to Russia, so she doesn't know where Russia is.
3. The Blacks aren't in Beijing, they have _____ to Shenzhen together.
4. He doesn't want to see you, so he has _____ to another city.
5. Oh, you are here, they are looking for you ,where have you _____?
6. —Where have you _____ these days?
    —I have _____ to Chifeng to visit a friend
7. He has just _____ to Chongqing, I'm afraid you can't see him.
8. He has _____ to many cities in China ,but he has never _____ abroad.
9. My father has never _____ to the park with me before.
10. Daming and Linda have _____ to the garden, I want to go ,too.

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Think stars don’t move? Think again! When you look at the sky at night, the stars may appear to stay in the same place. But stars are always on the move—they are just so far away that the movement is hard to see.
But some stars move in ways that appear to be strange to be real. In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found one of these space oddities(奇特). It was located on the outer edge of the Milky Way, the galaxy(星系) we live in. The star was speeding away like nothing he’d ever seen. “It seemed unbelievable. No star in the galaxy has a speed like that,” Brown remembers. “I thought, oh my goodness, I have something kind of special here.”
No one had ever seen a star like this one. What does a scientist do when the results don’t make sense?
Brown didn’t give up. Instead, he kept looking. And he kept finding more of these strange and speedy stars, called hypervelocity stars. Hyper means “above” and velocity has to do with speed. He and his team just found six more of these “above speed” stars, bringing to the total of 16. And, he says, he’s found even more, and is just waiting for the scientific community to confirm them.
【小题1】In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found___________.

A.a star was speeding away very fast.
B.a stars was moving away very slowly.
C.some stars were not real.
D.some stars were not in the Milky Way.
【小题2】Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Stars never move at all.
B.No star in the galaxy has a fast speed.
C.It’s hard to see the stars moving.
D.Brown has never seen something special.
【小题3】The underlined word “hypervelocity” in the last paragraph probably means”_____”.
A.匀速的B.超速的C.超重的D.超常的
【小题4】The writer writes this passage to tell us____________.
A.something about an astronomer.
B.where the Milky Way is
C.something about the speedy stars.
D.how scientists do their research

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Think stars don’t move? Think again! When you look at the sky at night, the stars may appear to stay in the same place. But stars are always on the move—they are just so far away that the movement is hard to see.
But some stars move in ways that appear to be strange to be real. In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found one of these space oddities(奇特). It was located on the outer edge of the Milky Way, the galaxy(星系) we live in. The star was speeding away like nothing he’d ever seen. “It seemed unbelievable. No star in the galaxy has a speed like that,” Brown remembers. “I thought, oh my goodness, I have something kind of special here.”
No one had ever seen a star like this one. What does a scientist do when the results don’t make sense?
Brown didn’t give up. Instead, he kept looking. And he kept finding more of these strange and speedy stars, called hypervelocity stars. Hyper means “above” and velocity has to do with speed. He and his team just found six more of these “above speed” stars, bringing to the total of 16. And, he says, he’s found even more, and is just waiting for the scientific community to confirm them.
小题1:In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found___________.
A.a star was speeding away very fast.
B.a stars was moving away very slowly.
C.some stars were not real.
D.some stars were not in the Milky Way.
小题2:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Stars never move at all.
B.No star in the galaxy has a fast speed.
C.It’s hard to see the stars moving.
D.Brown has never seen something special.
小题3:The underlined word “hypervelocity” in the last paragraph probably means”_____”.
A.匀速的B.超速的C.超重的D.超常的
小题4:The writer writes this passage to tell us____________.
A.something about an astronomer.
B.where the Milky Way is
C.something about the speedy stars.
D.how scientists do their research

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Think stars don’t move? Think again! When you look at the sky at night, the stars may appear to stay in the same place. But stars are always on the move—they are just so far away that the movement is hard to see.
But some stars move in ways that appear to be strange to be real. In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found one of these space oddities(奇特). It was located on the outer edge of the Milky Way, the galaxy(星系) we live in. The star was speeding away like nothing he’d ever seen. “It seemed unbelievable. No star in the galaxy has a speed like that,” Brown remembers. “I thought, oh my goodness, I have something kind of special here.”
No one had ever seen a star like this one. What does a scientist do when the results don’t make sense?
Brown didn’t give up. Instead, he kept looking. And he kept finding more of these strange and speedy stars, called hypervelocity stars. Hyper means “above” and velocity has to do with speed. He and his team just found six more of these “above speed” stars, bringing to the total of 16. And, he says, he’s found even more, and is just waiting for the scientific community to confirm them.

  1. 1.

    In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found___________.

    1. A.
      a star was speeding away very fast.
    2. B.
      a stars was moving away very slowly.
    3. C.
      some stars were not real.
    4. D.
      some stars were not in the Milky Way.
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is TRUE?

    1. A.
      Stars never move at all.
    2. B.
      No star in the galaxy has a fast speed.
    3. C.
      It’s hard to see the stars moving.
    4. D.
      Brown has never seen something special.
  3. 3.

    The underlined word “hypervelocity” in the last paragraph probably means”_____”.

    1. A.
      匀速的
    2. B.
      超速的
    3. C.
      超重的
    4. D.
      超常的
  4. 4.

    The writer writes this passage to tell us____________.

    1. A.
      something about an astronomer.
    2. B.
      where the Milky Way is
    3. C.
      something about the speedy stars.
    4. D.
      how scientists do their research

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