【題目】The teacher tells us ______ the rules next time.
A. not to break B. don’t break
C. not break D. to not break
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【題目】Now I’m in the ________.I want to borrow(借) some books.
A.library
B.pool
C.mall
D.shop
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【題目】No one knows what _______ in fifty years.
A.will our life be like B.is our life like
C.our life will be like D.our life is like
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【題目】___ only takes about fifteen minutes to get to the station by car.
A. This B. It C. That D. One
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【題目】I can't forget the time the earthquake happened in Yushu.
A. when B. which C. where
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【題目】閱讀下面材料, 從每題所給的A, B, C, D四個選項中選出最佳選項。(C )
A major development to self-driving cars may change the way we will drive in the future. Google, the leading company in self-driving technology, has changed its develop plan. It had driverless cars built by car factories, but now it will start building its own cars.
Google has started to build some kinds of experimental electric self- driving cars that look like a Smart car or Fiat 500. There is no steering wheel(方向盤), gas pedal or brake. The only things a human passenger controls are a red "e-stop" button (按鈕) for fear stops and a start button. The car's only "friendly" face is designed to make it help people accept self-driving technology.
Google workers took part in a long experiment, in which they used self-driving cars for their usual travel to work. No accident happened, but Google's heads realized that depending on a human passenger to drive in an emergency(緊急情況) wouldn't work because they may be reading, working , or sleeping. Now the self-driving car drives by itself if the driver takes his hands off the wheel for over ten seconds.
Google recently announced that its cars had covered 700,000 miles of public roads, and they were now running in busy city streets. People who love self-driving cars say this will improve transport by making roads safer, cutting down accident, and making less pollution.
Of course, there's no need to look for parking at a crowded shopping mall. Instead, users could let their self-driving cars drop them off to park itself. A mother who took a test ride said that having the car would allow her more time to catch up with her son. The cars could also allow people who might not be able to drive to enjoy the hand-free driving. And drunk driving? Not a problem. It is very likely that by 2020, driverless cars will be common. Do you believe so?
(1)What is Google's plan about driverless cars?
A.It will have driverless cars built by car factories.
B.It will give up its plan to make driverless cars.
C.It will start building its own driverless cars.
D.It will help other companies to make cars.
(2)The second paragraph mainly describes about ____________.
A.Google self-driving cars
B.Smart car or Fiat 500
C.a red "e-stop" button
D.gas pedal or brake
(3)What advantage of self-driving cars is not mentioned?
A.They can start the engine by itself and make people's hands completely free.
B.They can help to solve air pollution and reduce car accident.
C.They can park by themselves and make mothers look after young kids easily.
D.They can help those disabled people to enjoy the driving.
(4)We can guess from the last paragraph that ______________.
A.self-driving cars are too expensive
B.there will be fewer self-driving cars
C.there will be more self-driving cars
D.the government will stop Google's plan
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The Special Olympics
The Olympics are some of the most exciting sports events in the world. But there is another Olympics about which you may not have heard. This is the Special Olympics, for people with mental disabilities.
The first Special Olympic Games were held in Chicago in 1968. One thousand people competed in many events. Since then Special Olympic programs have been organized in all 50 states and more than 150 countries. Today more than a million people take part in the Special Olympics.
Mentally disabled persons over the age of eight may take part in the Special Olympics. These people may also have physical disabilities. People have run in races using crutches or walkers. A young girl enter the long jump event with an artificial leg. A blind runner raced around the track with the help of his coach's voice. A deaf basketball team planned their plays using sign language.
Winning is wonderful for people who may never have had much success. But training for and entering the Special Olympics is also important. The participants become more confident. They learn how to concentrate in order to play well. Then they use that concentration in school to improve their schoolwork. Like anyone else they feel great when they prove they can do something well.
(1)Were the first Special Olympic Games held in Chicago in 1968?
(2)How many people take part in the Special Olympics today?
(3)How did a blind runner raced around the track?
(4)What did a deaf basketball team use when they planned their plays?
(5)Why is training for and entering the Special Olympics important?
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【題目】The lady is so________and she believes the man who always tells lies.
A.clever
B.smart
C.stupid
D.intelligent
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【題目】I’m a football fan. I was interested in everything _____is about the 2010 World Cup.
A. who B. that C. where D. which
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