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There are nearly 400 different types of sharks, but only about 30 types have even been reported as attacking human beings.
The chances of being attacked by a shark are very small compared to other dangers. Many more people drown(溺死)in the ocean every year than are bitten by sharks. The low number of attacks that happen every year proves that sharks do not feed on humans if they have the choice. There are three types of shark attacks. The main one is known as a ‘hit and run’. The shark attacks because it thinks you are a fish, but when it tastes a human it decides not to eat you. The second type is called a ‘bump and bite’. The shark bumps you to find out if you are fit to be eaten and then bites you if it thinks you are. The third type is called a ‘sneak’. When attacking in this way, the shark waits for you to swim by and attacks you suddenly. The latter(后者的)two types of attack are more likely to be deadly for humans.
However, your chances of being attacked by a shark can be reduced if you follow the advice below.
Do not swim in the dark. Sharks can still see you but you cannot see them.
Do not swim if you are cut or if you have a fresh wound. Sharks can smell blood over a long distance.
Do not wear bright clothing or jewellery because sharks are attracted to colours and shiny objects.
Try and stay in groups, as sharks usually avoid large numbers of people.
Don’t be frightened(受惊吓)by sharks as there is 30 times greater chance of being hit by lightning than being attacked by a shark.
小题1:Are there only 30 types of sharks in the world?
小题2:Are the chances of being attacked by a shark small or big compared to other dangers?
小题3:What are the two deadly shark attacks called?
小题4:Why should you try and stay in groups to avoid the shark attack?
小题5:What does the writer mainly tell us in the passage?
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小题1:No. / No, there aren’t.
小题2:Small
小题3:‘Bump and bite’ and ‘sneak’.
小题4:Because sharks usually avoid large numbers of people.
小题5:Types of shark attacks and how we can avoid them.
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小题1:根据文中语句“There are nearly 400 different types of sharks, but only about 30 types have even been reported as attacking human beings.”可知为否定回答。
小题2:根据文章语句“The chances of being attacked by a shark are very small compared to other dangers.”可知答small。
小题3:根据文章语句“The latter(后者的)two types of attack are more likely to be deadly for humans.”可知答‘Bump and bite’ and ‘sneak’.。
小题4:根据Try and stay in groups, as sharks usually avoid large numbers of people.可知答:Because sharks usually avoid large numbers of people.
小题5:本文主要描述了鲨鱼的种类,及泛指鲨鱼袭击的一些注意事项。故答:Types of shark attacks and how we can avoid them.
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Do you like chocolate? Maybe most people do. A box of it can be a great gift. Buy one for a friend and give it as a surprise. See how happy that person gets.
Say you’ve just got a box of chocolate. Which piece would you pick first? A man has studied people’s choices(选择). He says they tell something about the person. What if you choose a round piece? You are a person who likes to go to the party. What if you choose an oval(椭圆形的)shape? (1)You are a person who likes to make things. Picking a square shape shows something else: The person is honest and truthful, and you can depend on(依靠)him or her.
(2)What kind of ________do you_______? Maybe you pick milk chocolate. This shows you have warm feelings about the past. Dark chocolate means something else. A person who chooses it looks toward the future. What about white chocolate? Would you choose it? If so, you may find it hard to make up your mind. Some people like chocolate with nuts(果仁). These are people who like to help others.
Different choices may show different characters(性格). Do you believe these ideas? Can candy tell all these things? It doesn’t really matter. There is one sure thing about eaters of chocolate. They eat it because they like it.
小题1:将(1)句译成中文:_____________________________________________________________
小题2:在(2)句的空白处填入适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺:_________ _________
小题3:回答问题:What may you like to think of if you enjoy eating milk chocolate?
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小题4:在文中找出与You enjoy taking part in parties.意思相近的句子:
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小题5:在文中找出最能表达该短文主题的句子:
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请阅读下面关于宠物的材料,给A—E选择恰当的标题。
A. Many people like animals and take them as their pets. Pet hospitals are very busy. Kind persons who love animals are needed to work in busy animal hospitals. They will teach you the job.
B. Scientists think that pets will probably be much smaller, because people in the future will be living in much smaller spaces. Scientists are already working on making very small farm animals. The same things might be done to make smaller cats and dogs.
C. might have to start turning wild(野生的)animals into pets. This might be the only way to save them from dying out.
D. What about a robot(机器人)for a pet? This may sound silly, but it could become true. Robot dogs have been made to get things, to bark like real dogs. These “pets” might become more and more popular in the future. After all, robots don’t lose hair or eat things the way real pets do.
E. Lots of people miss their pets while they are on holiday. One hotel in Minnesota has solved this problem. They lend cats to their guests. Many experts(专家)believe this idea will become more and more popular. It is very possible that in the future you will be able to have a pet while in a hotel.
小题1:Pet Hotels.
小题2:Smaller Pets.
小题3:Robots for Pets.
小题4:A Panther for Pet.
小题5:People Needed in Pet Hospital.
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阅读短文, 从方框中所给的四个句子中选出正确选项, 填在短文空缺处,使短文内容完整、连贯。

Do you have a mobile phone? Do you often send text messages(信息)to your friends of family? If you keep sending text messages over and over again, there may be something wrong with your fingers(手指). 小题1:  If you don’t , you may get hurt one day.
Text messaging or “texting” is becoming popular. But , scientists have found out that texting can give us problems with fingers. Too much texting can make your fingers uncomfortable. When we press small buttons over and over again , we may have a disease(疾病) called RSI. RSI is short for Repetitive Strain Injury(重复性力损伤).
Harriet Wilson is a doctor. She has many patients(病人) with RSI.小题2: If we spend more than 10-15 minutes every day, we could have such problems in the future.
Mobile phones and the buttons are getting smaller and smaller.  小题3: Texting with a smaller phone is worse than using a large phone with bigger buttons.小题4: . It’s easy to type with a large one.
If you use a computer keyboard and play video games for long, you may have the same problem. More and more people can find themselves with RSI.
It’s a good idea to use a large phone.
Everybody using the mobile phones should be careful.
The buttons are getting closer together.
She says we should check how much time we are spending in typing text messages.
小题5:What does the writer want to tell us?
A.He wants to ask us not to send text messages with mobile phones.
B.He wants to tell us to uses small mobile phones to send text messages.
C.He wants to tell us some good ways to communicate with friends.
D.He wants to tell us the damage(损害) of sending text messages too much.

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Do you have a QQ number? Many people like to chat online using QQ. QQ has become the most popular way of communication(交流).It even changes the way people communicate with each other. Do you know who invented QQ? Let me tell you. QQ was invented by Ma Huateng.
Ma Huateng was born in 1971.(71) When he was very young, he showed a great interest in astronomy.(天文学) However, he chose to learn computer when he entered Shenzhen University in 1989. (72)In his eyes, computer science was closer to everyday life compared to (与…相比) astronomy. He worked hard and became the best student in his class. He was popular among students and teachers at school.
(73)He worked as a computer programmer in a company in Shenzhen for five years . Then he started his own company in 1988. It was difficult at the beginning and he had to work hard every day.(74)After he invented QQ,  his business got better and better. It is said that now there are at least three hundred million people using QQ. To be honest, the number of QQ users is getting larger and larger. (75) It is a wonder, isn’t it?
小题1:把划线句子改为同义句。
When he was a _________ _________, he was very _________ _________ astronomy .
小题2:把划线句子改为同义句。
He_________ that computer science was closer to everyday life _________astronomy.
小题3:对此句进行划线部分提问。
_________  _________ _________ he _________ as a computer programmer in a company in Shenzhen?
小题4:把此句翻译成中文 。
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小题5:把此句改为感叹句。
_________ _________ _________ it _________!
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The phonetic transcription(音标)of the word “houses” is       .
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