The custom said they weren’t salty enough.这个顾客说菜不够咸. (1)said 后是宾语从句,省略了that.当宾语从句主句用一般过去时,从句也要用过去的某种时态.如: He asked me whom I was waiting for. 他问我在等谁. (2)enough修饰形容词或副词时应后置.如: The little child was not old enough to go to school.这个小孩太小了,不能去上学. 但enough 修饰名词时,可以放在名词之前,也可以放在名词之后.如: I have enough money to buy it.( I have money enough to buy it.) 查看更多

 

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Police in America were looking for a thirteen-year-old boy, Ben. He was a middle school student. He was lost last Friday night.
Ben’s mother went to bed early that evening because she had a bad cold. She thought Ben was spending the night with his friend. However, Ben did not appear at the family lunch the next day. She became worried and called the police.
That evening, Ben left home to play baseball with two friends. They both said Ben went home after the game. Some neighbors said to the police they saw a UFO flying over Ben’s house that night. So they thought Ben might be taken away by aliens.
The police said they would not give up until they found him.
【小题1】When was Ben lost?
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【小题2】What did Ben do with his friends that evening?
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【小题3】What might happen to Ben according to his neighbors?
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阅读理解填词(本题共10分,每小题1分)
先阅读短文,在其后空白处写出各单词的正确形式,单词的第一个字母已给出。
One day Harvey’s wife was cleaning out a cupboard.
“Look at all these umbrellas,” Harvey’s wife said to him. “There are eight and they all b__(76)___.”
“I’ll take them all to the umbrella shop and have them repaired,” Harvey said. “They are too good to t__(77)__ away.”
Harvey took the eight umbrellas to the shop and l__(78)__ them there. The shopkeeper said, “They’ll be r__(79)__ tomorrow.”
That evening Harvey went home from the office by bus as he u__(80)__ did. He sat next to an old woman. She had an umbrella on the floor between the s__(81)__. When the bus reached his stop, he picked up her umbrella and stood up.
“Hey!” the woman said, “That umbrella b__(82)__ to me.”
“I’m so sorry.” Harvey said, giving it to her. “Please excuse me for taking your umbrella by m__(83)__.”
The next day he collected the umbrellas from the umbrella shop and got on the bus. As he sat down, a v__(84)__ behind said, “You have certainly had a s__(85)__ day!” He turned around and saw the woman whose umbrella he had almost taken the day before.

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请阅读下面这篇文章,完成下面表格。

I am Jay from Zhuhai Sunshine Middle School. Recently, we carried out a survey on who we prefer to share worries with. We got different answers.

   Acording to the chart, those who would like to share their worries with their classmates and friends account for about 71%. It is mainly because they believe that if people are at the same age, they are easy to communicate and understand each other better.

  About 22% of the students said they would like to share worries with their teachers and parents. According to them, adults are rich in experience, and that they can handle their problems easily. The rest prefer to keep worries to themselves. As for them, it’s a struggle to get along well with others, some of them said they didn’t want to trust anyone.

  As far as I am concerned, I am willing to share worries with my best friends because they’re always kind and understanding. However, if I meet with some serious problems, I’ll be likely to ask my parents and teachers for help, who, I believe, have more experience to give me valuable advice.

Information Card

What is the survey we had about?

1.________________

How many percents of the students would like to share worries with their classmates and friends?

2.________________.

Why do students like to share worries with their teachers and parents?

3.________________.

What did the students who keep worries to themselves say?

4._______________.

Why does Jay share worries with his best friend?

5._______________.

 

 

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Look at the diagram. It   ?    something of home computer used by a group of young people. We asked thirty young people between fourteen and eighteen. We asked them how much  ?   they usually spent on their computers in a week, but we were most interested in  ????   they used their computers for.

The usual time spent on a computer in a week was about twelve hours, with  ???? user about thirty-two hours, and the lowest user only five hours.

All the children said they usually used computers  ??   . Fourteen children told us they did some word processing (文字处理)  ??    . Only two of them said computers helped with their lessons, and eight people told us they kept addresses and phone numbers on their computers or used   ??   as diaries. Only three people said they were learning to make computer programmes and nobody looked up databases(数据库). None of them used computers for any  ??   use.

The results show that computer use is quite high among 1418 year old. They also show quite clearly that computers  ??   by most young people as little more than game machines. The only other great uses are for word-processing and  ??  address lists. Though computers are common in the homes of young people, they have not yet become useful in everyday life.

1.A. shows            ? B.says             ? C. writes          ??? D. gives

2.A. hours           ?  B. money           C. time            ??? D. /

3.A. what            ?  B. why               C. how             ??? D. whether

4.A. high               B. higher            C. the higher      ? D. the highest

5.A. to read         ? B. reading           C. to play games    D. playing games

6.A. at times       ? B. as usual    ??? C. in the end   ??  ? D. all the time

7.A. theirs           ? B. them            ? C. its            ???   D. it

8.A. another       ? B.other           ?  C. the other       ? ? D. others

9.A. are seen          B. have seen        C. will be seen  ? ? D. see

10.A. closing          B. opening          C. leaving    ???? ? D. keeping

 

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Police in America were looking for a thirteen-year-old boy, Ben. He was a middle school student. He was lost last Friday night.

Ben’s mother went to bed early that evening because she had a bad cold. She thought Ben was spending the night with his friend. However, Ben did not appear at the family lunch the next day. She became worried and called the police.

That evening, Ben left home to play baseball with two friends. They both said Ben went home after the game. Some neighbors said to the police they saw a UFO flying over Ben’s house that night. So they thought Ben might be taken away by aliens.

The police said they would not give up until they found him.

1.When was Ben lost?

______________________________________________________________

2.What did Ben do with his friends that evening?

______________________________________________________________

3.What might happen to Ben according to his neighbors?

_______________________________________________________________

 

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