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After I had spent a week with my English family, I slowly began to understand their English a little better. _小题2:____ Students in my group are from different cities of Britain and their dialects (方言) are different too! Some of their accents are quite strong and they also have their own words and expressions.
小题3:____ Before I came to England I had thought that fish and chips were eaten every day. That’s quite wrong! I get rather annoyed now when I hear all the foolish words about typical English food.
I had expected to see “London fog”. Do you remember our texts about it? We had no idea that most of this “thick fog” disappeared many years ago when people stopped using coal in their homes. But the idea to speak about weather was very helpful. 小题4:___ On the other hand, habits are different. People tell me what is typical British here in London is not always typical in Wales or Scotland小题5:____
But what is ordinary for all British is that they follow traditions(传统). Probably Britain has more living signs of its past than many other countries. And people have always been proud of having ancient (古老) buildings in capitals, big cities and the countryside.
I will tell you more about Britain in my other letters.
Love from Britain.
Peter
A.The weather in London is really changeable. |
B.I have difficulty in understanding my classmates. |
C.Thanks for your nice letter. |
D.The family I live with are friendly. |
F. Local habits and traditions are not the same as what we knew.
G. But it’s not the language that’s different and surprising.
答案
小题1: C
小题1:D
小题1:A
小题1:B
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试题【根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。小题1:___After I had spent a week with my 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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You see, people are prepared to pay big prices if they get to know that your pigeons are 21 big prizes.
My wife had been changing her 22 to the pigeons over the last year or two anyway. She was quite 23 of all the prizes we’d won. Then there was the travelling, which she liked. You see some one has to take the pigeons a 24 way off and set them free. Some of the 25 were really nice. I never travelled. I used to like to wait at home and see them come in. They’ve got this wonderful sense of 26 , which can bring them back home so quickly. They’d flown hundreds of miles sometimes 27 storms or against strong winds. And there they’d come, tiny white birds against the great 28 . Then I"d watch them 29 round and come down onto the landing shelf. I"d look at my watch and think, “My goodness, that’s a good 30 . ”And I"d take off the little leg ring and push it through the machine to 31 what time he’d arrived. Then my wife would 32 up and say, “Has he arrived yet?” Then we would work out if we’d won 33 .
Then last year we had a 34 ! All of them got some sort of flu and 35 . It was terrible. I had to burn them all. We lost a fortune, of course.
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A.flew | B.died | C.cured | D.lost |
Lenny Sputnik had always thought of himself as a nervous person. He got worried before examinations. He worried about his job and his health. All he wanted in life was to be safe and healthy. Then, on 15th January 1982, a plane crashed into the Potomac River in Washington. Lenny went to the river to see what was happening. Then he saw a woman in the ice-cold water. Suddenly Lenny did not feel afraid. He kept very calm and did a very courageous thing. He jumped into the Potomac, swam to the woman, and kept her head above the water. Seventy-eight people died that day. Thanks to Lenny Sputnik, it was not seventy-nine.
When you are in a very dangerous situation and feel afraid, the body automatically produces a chemical in the blood. This chemical is called adrenalin. With adrenalin in the blood system, you actually feel stronger and are ready to fight or run away. However, when you are completely terrified, the body can produce too much adrenalin. When this happens, the muscles become very hard and you find that you cannot move at all. You are then disabled with fear. That is why, when we are very frightened, we sometimes say that we are ‘petrified’. This word comes from the Greek word ‘peters’ which means ‘stone’. We are so frightened we have become like stone.
小题1: According to the writer"s opinion, a brave person can be judged by ______
A.his words | B.his thought | C.his action | D.his looks |
A.Lenny had a good chance | B.Lenny was brave |
C.Lenny liked swimming | D.Lenny wanted to be a hero |
A.nervous | B.worried | C.calm | D.disappointed |
A.harmful | B.useless | C.changeable | D.dangerous |
A.become stronger | B.lose his feeling and power |
C.become a stone | D.become a hero |
Facebook is an online social meeting place where students create profiles (简介),share personal information, and meet other members. It is password protected and targeted to high school and college students;members must have an edu.email address to join.
Many students say it has changed their social lives, giving them an easy way to find and chat with classmates who share their interests.“Some people might be too shy to go to talk to someone they like in one of their classes,but on facebook it’s a lot easier to strike up a conversation,”said Rahul Vanjani.
The website was founded by two Harward University students who wanted to meet more of their classmates.It became so popular that the website is at 2,200 colleges and at 22,000 high schools.It says that it has 6 million active users,two—thirds of whom are on it every day.Many of the facebook members said their parents had no idea they were on it .“No way.My parents certainly don’t know about it,” said a college senior who asked us not to use his name.
To keep it popular,Facebook says it stops students posting improper information.Some students have paid the price.At Fisher College in Boston,two students were kicked out for using facebook.com to do something that is against the law.At North Carolina State University,four students were punished for posting photos about drinking.
小题1:The passage is mainly about____.
A.student’s idea about Facebook |
B.the development of Facebook |
C.the popularity of Facebook with students |
D.the rules of Facebook |
A.have an edu,e—mail dress |
B.have your own profile |
C.be a high school student |
D.offer main personal information |
A.will have to pay money for being on Facebook |
B.always use Facebook to do something against the law |
C.have been punished for doing some improper things on Facebook |
D.often stop others from posting improper information on Facebook |
A.the information that students offer to Facebook is secret to others |
B.Facebook is at more colleges that at high schools |
C.6 million active users of Facebook are on it every day |
D.many students don’t want their parents to know they are facebooking |
What happens after an earthquake? We send in rescue(救援) dogs. Why? Because they can smell people.Dogs save lives.They help rescuers to find living people.But dogs are big and they can"t get into small spaces.So now a new research project is using a smaller animal to save lives:the rat.
How does it work? First,the rat is trained to smell people.When this happens,the rat"s brain gives a signal(信号).This is sent to a small radio on its back,and then the rescuers follow the radio signals.When the rat"s brain activity jumps,the rescuers know that someone is alive.The rat has smelled that person.
Although there are already robots which can do this job,rats are better.Christian Linster at Cornell University—New York says,“Robots" noses don"t work well when there are other smells around.Rats are good at that.” Rats can also see in the dark.They are cheaper and quicker to train than dogs,and unlike robots,they don"t need electricity!
The “rat project” is not finished,but Julie Ryan of International Rescue Corps in Scotland says,“It would be fantastic.A rat could get into spaces we couldn"t get to and a rat would get out if it wasn"t safe.” Perhaps for the first time in history,people will be happy to see a rat in a building(but only after an earthquake,of course).
小题1:In the world earthquake capitals,rats will become man"s best friends because they can _________.
A.take the place of man"s rescue jobs |
B.find the position of people alive who are trapped in buildings |
C.serve as food for people alive who are trapped in buildings |
D.get into small spaces |
A.the noise made by the rat | B.the rat"s unusual behavior |
C.the signal sent by the radio on the rat"s back | D.the smell given off by the person |
A.rats smell better than dogs |
B.dogs don"t need to be trained to smell people |
C.robots" sense of smell can be affected by other smells around |
D.rats can see in the dark and smaller than robots |
A.they are more fantastic than other animals | B.they are less expensive to train than dogs |
C.they don"t need electricity | D.they are small and can get into small places |
We often __28__ in the hallway. I always greeted them, but the only __29__ I ever got was a “hello” from the eightyearold girl. I usually __30__ to see my doctor and one day when I returned they were just __31__ their apartment and the little girl was __32__ the outside door open for the others. I __33__ in the car doing __34__ things because I wasn"t eager to be snubbed(冷落) again. Finally, I got out of my car and walked towards the door. The parents were telling their daughter to hurry and get into the car, __35__ the little girl was still holding the door, __36__ me! I hurried although I was still in pain from my injury.
I forgot to tell her how __37__ I was for her kindness. I wrote a note saying how much her act of kindness had __38__ an old man"s heart.
The next day there was a __39__ on my door and it was the little girl and her father. She was quite __40__ of her behavior and thanked me. Then I noticed her mother standing there too. Her parents __41__ me.
From then on when we met in the hallway we always greeted each other,in a friendly __42__.
Last night there was a heavy snow. I looked out at my car and __43__ how I was going to keep my doctor"s __44__ because I could only walk for a short time. This morning when I opened the front door, all the snow was removed.
Isn"t it __45__ that the small kind act of an 8yearold girl can change so many things for the better? It is said that good things come from small acts.
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