unusual.不寻常的;罕有的;独特的adj25.grandson孙子;外孙n.26.violinist小提琴手n.27.skate滑冰;溜冰v. 查看更多

 

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根据句意及首字母提示完成单词。
1. —Do you r____ your English teacher?
    —Yes, she loves us very much. I won't forget her.
2. —Do you know her name?
    —No, she is new here. N____  knows her name.
3. —What's your favorite subject?
    —G____. Because I can learn about different countries.
4. Judy p____ speaking English every morning, so she is good at it.
5. Wang Lin is very p____ at school because he always helps others.
6. Li Lei is very tall. He is the c____  of our team.
7. —Who's your favorite p____?
    —My Chinese teacher Mrs. Wang.
8. He was very angry (生气). He didn't say a____ and left (离开) home.
9. I'm so hungry. I'd like a l____ bowl of rice for my dinner.
10. Do you have any s____? I want to eat something unusual (不寻常的).

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完形填空。
     These days computer games have become more and  more popular (普遍的)  in many cities and towns. A lot of small shops along busy       l       have changed into(改成)  computer game houses in order to  ( 为了 ) get more        2       . These places are always crowded with  people.
      In the computer game houses,people    3      a lot  of money matching on the machines.lt's   4     for  one to beat (战胜) a computer,but one can do well after  trying again and again. People want to       5      when  they play computer games. The more they        6        ,the  more they want to win,and at last they even can't    7  
without it.
     The result is that some people don't want to   8   and they play in computer game houses for  hours and hours. For schoolboys,things are      9     .They don't want to have       10     . When school is  over, they rush to the computer game houses near  their   11   .
     Some of them can get enough money from their     12     .Some of them are not      13     enough  to get the money. So they have to steal or rob (盗窃或抢劫) others' and become      14     .
     Computer game addiction (上瘾) is a(n)   15   problem in our lives. Something has to be
done to stop it.
(     )1. A. streets      
(     )2. A. boys          
(     )3. A. take          
(     )4. A. possible      
(     )5. A. read          
(     )6. A. lose          
(     )7. A. come          
(     )8. A. watch TV      
(     )9. A. better        
(     )10. A. lessons      
(     )11. A. classes      
(     )12. A. classmates  
(     )13. A. lucky        
(     )14. A. good  
(     )15. A.important      
B. schools  
B. money    
B. spend    
B. easy      
B. learn    
B. try      
B. eat      
B. go out    
B. exciting  
B. games    
B. rooms    
B. teachers  
B. unlucky  
B. bad      
B. serious  
C. towns              
C. computers          
C. cost              
C. good              
C. win                
C. waste              
C. study              
C. stay there        
C. even worse        
C. families          
C. schools            
C. sisters            
C. careful            
C. rich              
C. unusual (不寻常的)
D. cities    
D. houses    
D. pay        
D. hard      
D. download  
D. watch      
D. live      
D.work        
D. interesting
D. sports    
D. shops      
D. parents    
D. polite    
D. poor      
D. wonderful  

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阅读理解。
     Bill Gates was born in 1955. He grew up in Seattle, Washington. When he was young, he was good at
science and maths. And he wanted to be a scientist.
     Bill started to play with computers when he was 13. At that time, computers were very large machines.
Once he was interested in a very old computer. He and some of his friends spent lots of time doing unusual
(不寻常的) things with it. In the end, they worked out a software ( 软件) program with the old machine. Bill
sold it for 4200 dollars when he was only 17.
     In 1973, Bill went to Harvard University (哈佛大学). He developed the Basic language for the first
microcomputer (微型电子计算机). In his third year, he left Harvard. Bill began his company in 1975 with his
friend Paul Allen. They thought that the computer would be a very important tool in every office and in every
home, so they began developing software for personal computers. They developed the software to make it
easier for people to use computers.
     In 1999, Bill wrote a book. In the book, he told people how computer technology could solve business
problems in new ways. It was one of the best-sellers on The New York Times' list. Bill Gates has many
hobbies. He enjoyed reading very much. He also enjoys playing golf and bridge.
1. When did Bill begin to play with computer?
A. In 1965.
B. In 1966.
C. In 1968.
D. In 1972.
2. How old was Bill when he went to Harvard University?
A. 17 year sold
B. 18 year sold
C. 19 year sold
D. 20 year sold
3. Bill left Harvard University when he was a _____.
A. first-year student
B. second-year student
C. third-year student
D. fourth-year student
4. Bill wrote a book about _____.
A. how to do unusual things
B. how to play computer games.
C. how to work out a software program
D. how to solve business problems with the help of computer in new ways
5. We can learn from the text that _____.
A. Bill worked for Microsoft before he went to Harvard University
B. Bill sold his first software program for 420 dollars
C. Bill began his company in 1976 with his friend
D. reading is one of Bill's hobbies

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阅读短文,根据意思,判断所给句子的正误。正确的写T,错误的写F。

“How are you?” is a nice question. It’s a friendly way that people in the U.S.A greet(问候) each other. But “How are you?” is also a very unusual(不寻常的) question. It’s a question that often doesn’t need an answer. The person who asks“ How are you?” hopes to hear the answer “Fine”, even if the person’s friend isn’t fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn’t really a question and “Fine” isn’t really an answer. They are simply (只)other ways of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.

  Sometimes, people also don’t say exactly(确切) what they mean. For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?”, the other person might think, “No, I disagree. I think you’re wrong...”But it isn’t very polite to disagree so strongly(强烈地), so the other person might say “I’m not sure.” It’s a nicer way to say that you don’t agree with someone.

  People also don’t say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking with other people.For example, many talks on the phone finish when one person say “I’ve to go now.” Often, the person who wants to hang up(挂)says: “Someone’s at the door.” “Something is burning (烧)on the stove(炉).” The excuses(借口) might be real(真的), or not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn’t want to talk any more, but it isn’t polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn’t hurt (伤)the other person.

  Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, of finishing a talk, people don’t say exactly that they are thinking. It’s an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it’s part of the game of language.

1.“How are you?” is another way of saying "Hello." or" Hi."

2.It is polite to say" No. I disagree. I think you are wrong, "if you don’t agree with others.

3.When someone says "I have to go now "On the phone,it means he wants to go on talking.

4."Someone is at the door." may be an excuse for finishing a talk.

5.Sometimes people don't say exactly what they are thinking about just because they try to be nice to each other.

 

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阅读短文,根据意思,判断所给句子的正误。正确的写T,错误的写F。
“How are you?” is a nice question. It’s a friendly way that people in the U.S.A greet(问候) each other. But “How are you?” is also a very unusual(不寻常的) question. It’s a question that often doesn’t need an answer. The person who asks“ How are you?” hopes to hear the answer “Fine”, even if the person’s friend isn’t fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn’t really a question and “Fine” isn’t really an answer. They are simply (只)other ways of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.
  Sometimes, people also don’t say exactly(确切) what they mean. For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?”, the other person might think, “No, I disagree. I think you’re wrong...”But it isn’t very polite to disagree so strongly(强烈地), so the other person might say “I’m not sure.” It’s a nicer way to say that you don’t agree with someone.
  People also don’t say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking with other people.For example, many talks on the phone finish when one person say “I’ve to go now.” Often, the person who wants to hang up(挂)says: “Someone’s at the door.” “Something is burning (烧)on the stove(炉).” The excuses(借口) might be real(真的), or not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn’t want to talk any more, but it isn’t polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn’t hurt (伤)the other person.
  Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, of finishing a talk, people don’t say exactly that they are thinking. It’s an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it’s part of the game of language.
【小题1】“How are you?” is another way of saying "Hello." or" Hi."
【小题2】It is polite to say" No. I disagree. I think you are wrong, "if you don’t agree with others.
【小题3】When someone says "I have to go now "On the phone,it means he wants to go on talking.
【小题4】"Someone is at the door." may be an excuse for finishing a talk.
【小题5】Sometimes people don't say exactly what they are thinking about just because they try to be nice to each other.

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