题目列表(包括答案和解析)
根据句意用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。
1.He is often heard (sing) in the next room.
2.English and French (speak) in Canada.
3.Emma is terribly ill and she needs an (operate) at once.
4.He killed his enemy and (flee) from the country.
5.I’ve been trying to (convince) him to see a doctor.
6.Germans likes (music) who play different kinds of music.
7.Is the stamp used for (post) a letter?
8.On my way home, I remembered that I (not close) the windows of the classroom.
9.Cartoons are no (long) just for kids.
10.All the friends are as (friend) to him as before.
| A.In the big city. | B.In the town. | C.In the country. | D.Almost everywhere. |
| A.China has a large number of bicycles | B.China makes bicycles |
| C.bicycles are a kingdom | D.only China has bicycles |
| A.Bicycles are much cheaper than cars. | B.Bicycles are easy to park. |
| C.Bicycles are more beautiful than cars. | D.Bicycles are safer than cars. |
| A.Bicycles are more and more expensive. |
| B.Riding bicycles is more dangerous than driving cars. |
| C.There are no places for so many bicycles. |
| D.Too many bicycles may cause traffic jams. |
| A.We should drive cars instead of riding bicycles. |
| B.It’s too far to ride bicycles. |
| C.Bicycles are safe enough. |
| D.We still need to do much to solve the problem. |
There are four seasons in a year in China. February, March, and April make the spring season. .May, June and July make the summer season. August, September and October make the autumn season.. November, December and January make the winter season..
Near the North Pole(南极)there are only two seasons. They are winter and summer. The nights in winter are very long. For more than two months you can’t see the sun, even at noon. In summer the days are long. For more than two months the sun never sets, and there is no night.
In the tropics(热带) there are also two seasons: a rainy season and a dry season.
【小题1】There are _________seasons in years in China.
| A. two | B. four | C. three | D. one |
| A. two | B. four | C. three | D. one |
| A. spring and autumn | B. winter and summer |
| C. rainy season and dry season | D. spring and winter |
| A. cool | B. lasts from September to November |
| C. is hot | D. the days are less than two months |
| A. the days aren’t long | B. the days are long |
| C. there is no night | D. the days are less than two months |
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Twenty-three-year-old Michael Phelps has become a phenomenon (神话) in swimming.
At the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, he won eight gold medals. That was more than the whole Australian team could put together. He beat (打败) Mark Spitz’s 1972 record of seven wins in the pool at the one Olympics. Phelps has put his name next to seven world records.
Nine days, 17 games, morning and night he competed and won. He had to beat former (从前的) world record-holders and gold medalists. He had to turn their wins into old news.
Michael Phelps started to swim at the age of 5. Guess which stroke (动作) he first tried? The backstroke. It’s because he didn’t want to put his face in the water.
By the age of 7, he had taken part in a lot of swimming competitions. At 11, he met Bob Bowman who saw the kid’s great talent.
How did Phelps become so good? He was born with the body of a swimmer. He stands 1.87meters high and has a wide wingspan (臂展). He knows how to use his body to full advantage. His hands and feet are like paddles (踏板) in the water and he has a strong kick.
But that’s not all;he also has the heart and will to win. He thinks that anything is possible as long as you put your mind to it.
Swimming is Phelps’ life. Every day he spends five hours in the water, swimming about 11 kilometers. He never takes a day off. This is a young man who knows what he wants.
“If I didn’t swim my best, I’d think about it at school, at dinner, and with my friends. It would drive me crazy,” he said.
“There are no limits (限制). The more you dream, the further you get.”
【小题1】Who did best in swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games?
| A.Bob Bowman. | B.Mark Spitz. |
| C.Phelps. | D.The Australian team. |
| A.8. | B.9. | C.7. | D.17. |
| A.Because he was born with the body of a swimmer. |
| B.Because his hands and feet were like paddles in the water. |
| C.Because he didn’t want to put his face in the water. |
| D.Because he had a wide wingspan. |
| A.Phelps is the best swimmer in Australia. |
| B.It was Mark Spitz who saw the kid’s great talent. |
| C.Phelps won 8 gold medals and broke 7 world records. |
| D.At the age of seven, Phelps started to swim. |
| A.The Australian team got 8 gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. |
| B.If you have a wide wingspan, you must be a good swimmer. |
| C.Phelps was made to spend all his time swimming every day. |
| D.Nothing is impossible if you put your heart into it. |
For as long as I can remember, Grandma’s plentiful tomato garden has been a sign of summer’s end. Each September, just as the decreased heat of the sun suggests cooler days, Grandma requests (ask for something) my help in her tomato garden. I’m sure that she cannot pick tomatoes without my youthful eyes and quick mind. She says we need to examine each tomato and agree on its readiness for picking. While Grandma’s request for my help in the tomato garden is always the same, her desire for my help seems to increase each year.
Grandma has eyes for finding even the tomatoes hidden by undergrowth and other tomatoes. I, however, just turn circles looking for the ones I think Grandma will like. I spot what looks like a ripe(成熟的)tomato, head in its direction, and then get sidetracked by another that appears to be equally ripe. I usually end up watching Grandma and trying to stay out of her way, which seems the only way my eyes and mind are useful.
There we are, lost in the tomato vines(藤). Grandma’s eyes are always knowing, and they are no different in the vegetable garden. From afar she spots (notice) what looks like a ripe tomato. As she walks toward the garden, she evaluates the tomato for a second time, but from a different angle. I already know it will end up in the basket with the pile of others Grandma has carefully chosen. However, Grandma acts as if she needs a final look to be sure. She calls me to her side, kneels beside the vine while enjoying the warmth of the fading sunlight on her face, and grasps the tomato in her hand. She turns each round, red ball toward the sunlight before disconnecting it from the vine with a half-hearted smile.
She then looks at me. I nod my head and smile. Grandma assumes I smile in agreement with her tomato selection. I know I smile, instead, at her.
【小题1】 Why does Grandma ask the author to go to the tomato garden with her?
| A.He can help pick more tomatoes. |
| B.He can learn the hardship of labor. |
| C.She enjoys staying with him while working. |
| D.She tries to share tomato harvest with him. |
| A.isn’t good at picking tomatoes |
| B.doesn’t like to stay with Grandma |
| C.thinks his eyes and mind are useful |
| D.is trying to be out of Grandma’s sight |
| A.Gardening—good for my Grandma. |
| B.Growing Grandma. |
| C.Gardening—good for my growth. |
| D.Picking tomatoes. |
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