—Jenny said she _________ a bad cold for a week.
—Is she better now?
A. has caught B. had caught C. has had D. had had
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Please wait. She ________ to you in a few minutes.
A. talk B. talked C. have talked D. will talk
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—Look at my new smart phone.
一Wow, it's so cool.When and where you it?
A. do;buy B. have;bought C. did;buy D. have;had
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任務(wù)型閱讀:每空填一個單詞
Dr. Albert Schweitzer was a jungle doctor in Africa. He was born in France. He had learned to play the piano since he was five and he was a very good musician. He decided to be a doctor when he was 30 years old. Then he studied medicine for eight years. After that, he asked to be sent to Africa in 1913.
Dr. Schweitzer took big boxes of medicine with him to Africa. He had to go through a lot of dangerous places. At first the new white doctor was not welcome, but soon the people of Africa understood that he was their friend and they helped him build his first small hospital near a river. Many people came to the hospital. Dr. Schweitzer worked day and night.
When he ran out of money and needed more medicine, he would go back to Europe to play music to make money. Then he would return to Africa. Later he built a bigger hospital. He spent most of his life in Africa, not only helping sick people but also teaching the people how to help each other.
During World War I, he was sent to prison. He found that war was more terrible than diseases (疾病 ). When the war was over, he made a speech everywhere to propose (提倡) peace and respect (尊敬) for lives. In 1952, he was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Occupation | Jungle1. |
Birthplace | 2. |
Education | He learnt to play the piano for many years and then he studied3.for 8 years. |
Career | He was sent to Africa in 1913. |
He was put into7.during World War I. After the war, he gave8.around the world to make people realize the9.of peace and ask people to respect lives. | |
Honour | In 1952, he was given the Nobel10.Prize. |
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Every hour spent watching TV, DVDs and videos as an adult reduces life by almost 22 minutes, a study suggests. And watching TV for an average of six hours a day can cut short your life by five years.
The researchers say they only want to tell people how dangerous watching TV for long time is. And they want to find out the relationship between watching TV and life.
Writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, they concluded(得出結(jié)論): TV watching time may have something to do with a loss of life.
The researchers, from the University of Queensland, used information from the Australian illnesses and lifestyle study, together with population and death rate data. But they said, “While we used Australian data, the effects in other countries are likely to be comparable(可比較的). In the UK, the average amount of time spent watching TV is four hours a day compared with five hours in the United States.
Some American researchers said that watching TV for long time can lead premature(過早的)death. Other study suggests that sitting for long can cause overweight and it can also make people take more junk foods.
England’s Chief Medical Officer, Sally Davies, says, “Physical activity offers huge benefits. We hope these studies will help more people realize that there are many ways to get exercise.” Her study shows that exercising for just 15 minutes a day can increase your life by up to three years.
Stop watching TV, sit up and take more exercise!
1.Watching TV for ___________ a week can make a loss of five’s years’ life.
A. 154 minutes B. 42 hours C. 70 hours D. 154 hours
2.The researchers want the public to know ____________.
A. the usage of watching TV. B. the advantages of watching TV.
C. the importance of watching TV. D. the danger of watching TV.
3.The research data comes from___________.
A. the U.K. B. the U.S. C. Australia D. France
4.The underlined word “overweight” in the passage means “__________” in Chinese.
A. 失重 B. 暴食 C. 超重 D. 厭食
5.Sally Davies suggests us ___________.
A. to take exercise as much as possible. B. to watch TV as much as possible.
C. to stay at home as long as possible. D. to play games when having time.
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_________ you eat, _________ you’ll be. You should eat less from now on.
A. The most, the fattest B. The much, the fatter
C. The more, the fatter C. The much, the fat
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—_____________ can you cure my father, Doctor?
—In about a week.
A. How long B. How far C. How soon D. How often
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- I can't________ you in the photo. Where are you?
- Haha.I'm not in the photo.
A. lose B. find C. have D. ask
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In the USA, it is normal for men to shake hands when they meet, but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. Greetings are casual—a handshake, a smile and a “hello” will do just fine.
The British often simply say “hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. Social kissing, often just a peck(輕吻) on the cheek(臉頰), is common in an informal situation between men and women and also between women who know each other very well.
In Japan, the common greeting for both men and women is to bow when they greet someone, instead of giving a handshake or a hug.
Hungarians like to greet in a friendly way—kiss each other on both cheeks. The most common way is to kiss from your right to your left. When men meet for the first time, a handshake is the norm.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. A kiss on the cheek may be also common if there is a close relationship. Women may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, by tradition, a woman needs to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a hug are also common.
1.In Britain, when two people meet for the first time, they usually ________.
A. hug B. bow
C. shake hands D. kiss on the cheek
2.The underlined word “norm” means “________” in Chinese.
A. 規(guī)范 B. 意圖
C. 象征 D. 結(jié)果
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In Japan, hugging is as common as bowing.
B. In Hungary, people usually kiss each other on the cheeks from left to right.
C. In Albania, it is unusual for men to kiss if there is a close relationship.
D. In Armenia, it is necessary for a woman to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake.
4.What's the best title of the passage?
A. Countries and Cultures
B. Cultures and People
C. Greeting Customs Around the World
D. Body Language in Different Cultures
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