Do you fond of hunting? 152.The mistakes made by the Chinese students of English are different from that by the Japanese students. 153.He left home last year and I haven’her of the books are difficult to read. 158.He hoped to complete the work before he leaves the city. 159.The thief wanted to get in and stole something. 160.He hanged his coat by the window. 151 Do→are152that→those 153from→since 154like→as 155 stand→stands156have→has 157are→is 158hoped→hopes 159stole→steal 160hanged→huang 查看更多

 

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单句改错。
(     )1. This shirt is belong to Tom.                                                                                    
                 A           B       C   D
(     )2. Miss Lee, our favourite teacher, teaches our English this term.                                   
                                     A                      B       C                   D
(     )3. Do you fond of playing cards or playing chess?                                                         
            A           B               C                     D
(     )4. Helen is ill and she is in the hospital for two months.                                                   
                     A                             B        C          D
(     )5. Elephants are the biggest live animals on land.                                                             
                 A                  B               C            D

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完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Do you think of your parents? “Yes, of course.” You may answer.  Maybe you buy a present for your mother on Mother’s Day, and you give your father _ 1._ 0n Father’s Day, too. Then 2.__the other days of a year?  Always remember to think of your parents, not just  3. some important days.

I have a friend who lives _ 4._.because her parents live in another city.  One day I went to visit her. We had a nice chat. Then she wanted to 5.    a telephone call. She dialed the number, but then she put the phone down. After about ten 6. .she dialed the number again. “Hi, Mum...”

Later I asked, “why did you dial the number  7._?”She smiled.“ because my parents are old. They can't get close to the telephone    8._.I always do so when I call them, I just give them enough 9.___to answer the call.”

My friend is a good girl . She is always thinking about her parents.  What do you think of this? I think: we should do some small things for our parents and make them 10.__every day.

11.               A.it             B.one           C.this   D.chat

 

12.               A.how about      B.how often       C.how much D.how long

 

13.               A.by            B.with           C.on   D.of

 

14.               A.lonely          B.happily         C.sadly D.alone

 

15.               A.take           B.make          C.play  D.buy

 

16.A, hours      B. months            C. seconds         D. days

17.               A.once          B.Twice          C.three times D.four times

 

18.               A.quickly         B.slowly          C.quietly    D.hardly

 

19.               A.money         B.fond           C.room D.time

 

20.               A.please         B.pleasure        C.pleasant   D.pleased

 

 

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根据短文回答下列问题。
     Read this dialogue between Karen Lu and Alice Evans on a daily television talk show called  "Our
World". Alice has recently travelled around India on an elephant.
Karen:Welcome to the programme. First of all, Alice, what gave you the idea to travel around India on
an elephant?
Alice:Well, it all started when I went to a photographic exhibition of elephants. Then, a few days later, I
started reading a book about an Englishman travelling all the way to India on foot. I suddenly had the idea
to travel on an elephant.
Karen: So what did you do next?
Alice: I rang a friend in India and told him 1 wanted to buy an elephant. He told me about the prices of
elephants. He said that 1 would need two people to help me: one person to cut the animal's food, because elephants can eat up to 200kg of food each day, and another person to drive the elephant.
Karen:Is it expensive to buy an elephant?
Alice:We bought a female elephant called Tara for about US$6,000.
Karen: Well, Alice, you'd found your elephant. What did you do next?
Alice:Next, we had to plan our route. As we had to sell Tara at the end of the journey, we decided to
travel to Sonepur in northern India where the world's oldest elephant market is located. The market lasts
for two weeks every year and elephants can never be sold there before the special date of 23rd
November. The whole journey would take about 64 days to complete.
Karen:I see. And did you have any problems on your journey?
Alice:Yes. a few, but nothing too serious. At the beginning, Tara hurt her foot. But that got better after a
week. The weather was very bad as well. And we often found uninvited guests in our tents-snakes-which made sleeping rather difficult!
Karen: That sounds awful! And what finally happened when you reached the end of your journey?
Alice: I had grown very fond of Tara, and I didn't want to sell her, even though I knew I had to. Luckily,
however, I met some old friends at the market. They were looking for an elephant for their national park. I knew that Tara would be safe in the national park, so I gave her to them. I was very sad to say goodbye.
1.Did Alice get the idea of traveling on an elephant from a film?
_________________________________________________________
2.How many people did Alice need to help her travel on an elephant?
______________________________________________________________
3.Why did they decide to travel to the elephant market in northern India?
____________________________________________________________
4.Alice mentions three problems they had during the journey, doesn't she?
______________________________________________________
5.Where did Tara go at the end of the journey?
_____________________________________________
6.What do you think of Alice's experience?
______________________________________________

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Are you fond of playing computer games?

-Yes, I’m going to play them for another hour.

[  ]

A.Are…popular with

B.Are…ready

C.Do…like

D.Do…feel like

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根据短文内容回答下列问题。
                                                            Beauty: The Korean Way
        "Thank goodness you have double eyelids (双眼皮). Your parents will save a
lot of money," said a family friend when I was five years old. Double eyelids,
which almost every Caucasian (白种人) has, are rare among Northeast Asians.
Only 25% of South Koreans (韩国) are born with double eyelids.
         I never quite understood how having double eyelids saved my parents money
until that summer when I came back to Seoul. The moment I arrived in the city, I
noticed cosmetic surgery clinics (整容诊所) everywhere, along with billboards (街上大型广告牌) featuring South Korean women who had Western characteristics—

tall, thin, with a milky complexion (肤色), long legs, nice big eyes, and the perfectly-angled nose. I figured out
that South Korean beauty meant looking as "white" or Caucasian as possible.
         South Korea is known to have the highest ratio (比例) of cosmetic surgeons to citizens worldwide. It is
very common for girls to get eyelid surgery as high school graduation presents. What made South Koreans fall
so madly in love with cosmetic surgery? 
         Cosmetic surgery has some kind of magical appeal (吸引力) to them-the promise of beauty. Women are
often convinced (深信不疑) that suffering and sacrificing (牺牲) is necessary and worthy in order to be
beautiful. And this suffering is not for nothing. It is believed that beauty leads to attracting a better-looking
partner, which then leads to better-looking children and a better lifestyle. 
         This beauty ideal (期望) is not a trend (时尚), but a very real standard that is growing deeper within South
Korean society. Appearance is starting to play a bigger role in the workplace to the extent that men are also
resort to (求助于) cosmetic surgery. For instance, my 29-year-old brother, who is slim and over six feet tall,
gets many more job offers than his best friend, who is shorter and heavier, even though both of them graduated
from the same college and had the same GPA (平均绩点) and certificates. 
          In fact, many South Koreans believe that physical beauty (形体美) equals happiness.
1. How many South Koreans are born with double eyelids?
                                                                                       
2. There are cosmetic surgery clinics everywhere in Seoul, aren't there?
                                                                                                      
3. What does South Korean beauty mean?
                                                             
4. When do girls usually get eyelid surgery in South Korea ? 
                                                                                       
5. Are South Koreans very fond of cosmetic surgery?
                                                                             
6. What do many South Koreans believe ?
                                                           
7. What do you think of beauty?
                                              

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