【題目】— People often don’t appreciate(感激) what they have, do they?
—No, _________ they lose it.
A.sinceB.afterC.untilD.when
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【題目】 Different countries have different customs. 【1】
If you visit Brazil, you’ll find it is common to see broken glass bottles on the walls around the house which is used to prevent burglars(盜賊) jumping in. But that will never be seen in Canada. 【2】 If you want to ask for help, just go and knock the door!
Children often go to school hand in hand. Girls often go shopping hand in hand. It means they are good friends. What if men hang out hand in hand? That men hold hands in public as a show of friendship is normal in Afghanistan but super weird(奇怪的) in the west. 【3】
Now Valentine’s day is popular all over the world. In America, couples and lovers will prepare gifts for each other. The gifts can be anything — cards, cars, ties, flowers, diamond necklaces, ... However, men in Japan don’t give any gifts on Valentine’s day. 【4】 The gift is always chocolate, and they get it for all the men in their lives, including workmates. Then there is a day on the 14th of March when the men do something in return. The gifts are only from men to women this time, and they are chocolates or jewelries(珠寶) or nice clothes. The money spent is directly related to how much chocolate received.
A.People don’t even have walls around their houses.
B.Only women give gifts, and they only give them to men.
C.Here are some strange things in foreigners’ eyes.
D.The only thing Japanese men should do is to wait for gifts .
E.It also seems quite strange in China.
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【題目】— Is it________ story you told to your class last night?
— Yes, don’t you think it________ touching and wonderful one?
A.a; aB.a; theC.the; aD.the; the
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【題目】 Housework is an endless argument between lazy husbands and their hard-working wives, but women are warned not to expect men to share housework any time soon.
A study from Oxford University has found it seems impossible for men to be doing an equal share of housework before 2050. Mothers will continue to shoulder the burden(負(fù)擔(dān)) of childcare and housework for the next forty years, largely because housework such as cleaning and cooking is still thought of to be “women’s work”.
The gap(鴻溝) has narrowed slowly over the past 40 years. Women expect true equality(平等). But what makes them down is that it will take another forty years before it is achieved.
The research found that in the northern Europe, the burden of housework is shared more equally between men and women. In the UK, a woman spends around four hours and forty minutes each day on housework, compared with two hours and twenty-eight minutes for men. This is an improvement from the 1960s, when British women typically(典型地) spent six hours a day on housework, while men spent just 90 minutes every day.
But progress towards housework equality appears to be slowing in some countries. Dr Oriel Sullivan,a research reader, said, “we’ve looked at what is influencing the equality in the home, and we have found that certain tasks seem to be given according to whether they are viewed as ‘men’s work’ or ‘women’s work’.”
Dr Sullivan said cultural attitudes(態(tài)度) taught at school may decide the views of housework. “At school it is much easier for a girl to be a tomboy, but it is much more difficult for a boy to enjoy cooking and dancing,” she said.
【1】Women will continue to do more housework before 2050 mainly because _________.
A.men are too busy to helpB.they would like to do so
C.they can do betterD.it is considered as women’s work
【2】The underlined “it” in Paragraph 3 refers to (指代) ___________.
A.the researchB.true houseworkC.true equalityD.the gap
【3】From Paragraph 4 we know that in the UK ___________.
A.men now spend just 90 minutes a day on housework on average
B.women now are too busy with their work to do housework
C.women now spend less time on housework than before
D.housework is shared equally between men and women
【4】_____________ is mentioned in the last two paragraphs(段) of the article.
A.What men think of housework
B.How much housework women spend on housework
C.What influences people’s view of housework
D.Why men should share housework
【5】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Argument about housework between husbands and wives will end.
B.Women will be doing more housework than men until 2050.
C.Men are unable to help their wives with housework.
D.Women spend less time on housework while men spend more than before.
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【題目】 “About half the students in regular Beijing schools have been bullied(欺負(fù)),” a report said. I’m not surprised at all.
I have to say that in my school years I was always bullied. My earliest memory was from third grade, when two older boys held a knife to my throat(喉嚨) after school. I stood very still(不動(dòng)),and they soon left me alone.
In sixth grade, I was walking alone in my neighbourhood when another boy ran toward me. As I turned to greet him, he hit me in the face and gave me a bloody nose. I never understood why.
In seventh grade I learned to give the bullies(恃強(qiáng)凌弱的人) my lunch money before they asked me for it. I never told anyone because I was afraid they would beat me harder.
Then came high school, where a bully named Shuey decided he didn’t like me. He spoke ill of me and laughed at me for months. He even challenged me to meet him after school, but I refused. So he called me a “cowardly boy” in front of my classmates. One day I had enough. When Shuey blocked(堵住) my way into class, I exploded(發(fā)怒) and knocked him down. He got up and we had a fight. At last I won and Shuey couldn’t lay a hand on me any more.
News of the fight got around the school soon. Nobody bullied me again. It was not good to fight, but something big changed in my life: I was not afraid any longer.
【1】When was the writer first bullied?
A.In third grade.B.In sixth grade.C.In seventh grade.D.At high school.
【2】Why didn’t the writer tell others that he had been bullied?
A.Because he didn’t want to worry others.
B.Because he wanted to make friends with the bullies.
C.Because the bullies were too poor to afford lunch.
D.Because he worried the bullies would beat him harder.
【3】What does the underlined word “cowardly” mean in Chinese?
A.固執(zhí)的B.幽默的C.懦弱的D.偽善的
【4】What does the writer try to tell us?
A.Many students are often bullied.B.How he became brave enough to fight bullying.
C.Students should get on well with each other.D.It’s not good to fight with others.
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【題目】請根據(jù)句意從方框中選擇合適的動(dòng)詞,并用其適當(dāng)時(shí)態(tài)填空,使句子通順
talk study not check give show
【1】Mr Li_________________________a report on how to use the Internet in the hall this evening, isn’t she?
【2】—Hi,Judy. Have you graduated from university?
—Yes. I_________________________in NanTong University for four years.
【3】—Are there any mistakes in your homework,Jim?
—I’m not sure.I________________________it carefullly.
【4】He________________________an interest in collecting stampes but I don’t .
【5】Mary________________________on the phone,so I just nodded to her and went away.
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【題目】Lily ______ her homework when her mother came back home yesterday evening.
A.checksB.checkedC.is checkingD.was checking
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【題目】Building her own app
While other teenagers hang out with friends or play sports after school, Brooke Yoakam goes to business meetings.
Yoakam first began developing a mobile app called Gift Pocket at the age of 12. Now 17, this girl from Ohio, US has finally launched the app.
It allows users to upload gift cards from various businesses and store them all in one place. User can also exchange gift cards. The app is free to download and use.
Yoakam says about 1,000 users have downloaded the app, with 87 percent of them signing up(注冊)and 45 percent adding at least one gift card to the service.
Yoakam came up with the idea for the app after attending a leadership academy(領(lǐng)導(dǎo)學(xué)院)in sixth grade. She was asked to solve a problem. She realized that she always forgot her gift cards when she went shopping with friends. But since most people have mobile phones, it would be easy to store and use the gift cards from there.
After leaving the academy, Yoakam decided to develop an app that would solve this problem. She won a local business competition and received $2,000(13, 800 yuan) from a company to invest(投資)in her idea. She traveled around after school two or three times a week to work on the app. She even gave up some of her hobbies and activities.
The app has helped her realize her interests. So she hopes to major(主修)in business and technology in college.
【1】Yoakam first started _____________ called Gift Pocket when she was 12 years old.
【2】Users can_____________ from various businesses and store them all in one place.
【3】A company invested $2,000(13, 800 yuan) to her as her reward in _____________.
【4】Yoakam had the idea for the app_____________ in sixth grade.
【5】"I hope to major in business and technology in college in order to_____________," Yoakam said.
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