【題目】—How did your school celebrate the ________ National Day on Oct. 1st, 2019?
—By holding a Chinese poetry conference in our school hall.
A.seventyB.seventiethC.sixtyD.sixtieth
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【題目】—How clean and tidy your bedroom is!
—Thanks. It________every day.
A.cleansB.is cleaningC.is cleanedD.was cleaned
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【題目】 A survey made in the UK shows that only 40% of young people know that personal information online stays there forever. There are about 250 million blogs coming out every day, which means a lot of information is shared online. So, are young people using the Internet safely?
Do you know how to change your privacy settings (隱私設(shè)置) on social media? For example, you can click on the “settings” on your blog to get to your privacy settings. Then you can decide who sees your personal information: friends, friends of friends or everyone. Do you want everyone in the world to be able to see your email address or just friends?
The BBC Share Take Care campaign (活動), is all about helping everybody, from little kids to the over 55s, to make their online activity safer and protect themselves on the web. The campaign says adults and teenagers need to be more careful with personal information and photos online.
Everybody knows that we should be polite and kind to people in real life and online. Unluckily this doesn't always happen. Where can you report online abuse (辱罵) or unkind messages to yourself or your friends? Do you know how to report such messages online? For example, if you see an unkind message you can click on “more” and then choose “Report”. You can then block (屏蔽) all further messages from that user.
【1】How many young people know information online stays there forever?
A.Only a few people.B.Less than a half.
C.More than a half.D.Almost everyone.
【2】What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?
A.How to post one's blogs online.B.How to change our email address.
C.How to change our privacy settings.D.How to share our personal information.
【3】What's the aim of the BBC Share Take Care campaign?
A.To teach adults to surf the Internet.B.To increase the safety of online activity.
C.To advise kids to stay away from the web.D.To ask teenagers to be careful with Internet.
【4】What are you advised to do with an unkind message?
A.Save it.B.Forget it.C.Ignore it.D.Report it.
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【題目】 Nearly 2. 4 billion people around the world used a smart phone in 2017. By the end of 2018, more than a third of the global population will be using smart phones. Those numbers sound great, don't they? More people will have more information at their fingertips. However, smart phone technology can be a double-edged sword(雙刃劍).
On one hand, it sends us endless information. We don't have to wait. Our devices ring, vibrate(振動)and light up with the latest news from family, friends and around the world. On the other hand, this immediate way to information may become an addiction(癮). And it may make some people feel lonely, worried and stressed.
These findings are from a 2018 study from Erik Peper and Richard Harvey who are both health education teachers at San Francisco State University. They led the study.
The two teachers asked 135 university students about their smart phone use and their feelings. They found that "students who used their phones the most reported higher levels of feeling—lonely, stressed and worried."
But Erik Peper suggests turning off push notifications(推送提醒)and other such alerts on our phones. The researchers also suggest taking control of when and where you answer a text, a message or an email. You do not need to answer them all. And you certainly don't need to answer them as soon as you get them. They also suggest setting limits on the time you spend on smart phones. If you want to catch up with friends, set aside a small amount of time to it. Focus on important tasks and do not allow technology to take up your time.
【1】More than a third of the global population will be using smart phones ________.
A.in 2017B.By the end of 2017
C.in 2018D.By the end of 2018
【2】Smart phones send endless information immediately, but it makes some people feel ________.
A.lonelyB.worriedC.stressedD.all of the above
【3】Peper and Richard Harvey are ________.
A.studentsB.teachersC.doctorsD.reporter
【4】How many suggestions are given to fight against smart phone addiction?
A.One.B.Two.C.ThreeD.Four
【5】What's the main idea of this passage?
A.The advantages of smart phones.B.The disadvantages of smart phones.
C.We shouldn't use smart phones.D.We should use smart phones properly.
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【題目】 In Japan,there is a very strange telephone booth (電話亭). It is far from the city and the telephone inside doesn't work, but many people travel there to use it.
People call this telephone “telephone of the wind”. Itaru Sasaki built it after his cousin died. He placed the booth in his garden. When he became disappointed, he would visit it. He would visit it. He would talk into the telephone. It made him feel better. Sasaki said, “My thoughts could not go over common phone lines. So I wanted them to be carried in the wind.”
For a time, Sasaki was the only one to visit the telephone booth. But after the 2011 Japanese tsunami(海嘯) , Sasaki told people about the “telephone of the wind” and asked them to use it. The tsunami took the lives of many people. Sasaki thought people needed somewhere to talk to those they lost. At first, only a few people came. But soon, more people heard about the telephone. People from all over the country traveled to Sasaki's garden.
Now the telephone has become very special to many Japanese people. It gives them chance to express their sadness. More importantly, it lets them know they are not alone.
【1】From the passage, “telephone of the wind” is a telephone booth which .
A.is close to the cityB.has an expensive telephone in it
C.was placed in a gardenD.was built in 2011
【2】The underlined word “disappointed” here probably means “ ”.
A.surprisedB.excitedC.sadD.relaxed
【3】We can learn from the passage that .
A.Itaru Sasaki built the "telephone of the wind” to remember his brother
B.the "telephone of the wind" became very popular after it was built
C.people from all over the world traveled to Sasaki’s garden
D.people can express their sadness in the “telephone of the wind”
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【題目】根據(jù)所給漢語提示完成句子。
【1】我們等了很長一段時間才等到公交車到站。
We spend ________ ________ time waiting for a bus to come to the stop.
【2】李明和我都不會說法語。
________ Ling Ming ________ I can speak French.
【3】為了趕校車, 她起得很早。
She got up early ________ ________ to catch the school bus.
【4】我們的祖國正變得越來越美麗。
Our country is becoming ________ and ________ beautiful.
【5】每年都有一定數(shù)量的蝴蝶飛來這片湖。
A set ________ ________ butterflies fly to the lake every year.
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【題目】從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,并用其恰當(dāng)?shù)男问教羁眨吭~只限用一次。
are he live email glass
Hello, I’m Li Ming. Kevin is my uncle. He 【1】 in Boston, America. He’s thirty-five years old. I have a photo of 【2】. Look! He’ s tall and thin .He wears a pair of 【3】. He looks very cool in the photo. We often send 【4】 to each other. He asks me to go to America to spend my winter holiday. That must 【5】 a great winter holiday. I’ll have a good time there.
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【題目】—Mom, can you help me find my sports shoes?
—Oh, I've found one under the bed, but I can't find________.
A.otherB.the otherC.othersD.another
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【題目】His mother used __________ late. But now she is used to __________ early to do breakfast for family.
A.to get up;get upB.getting up;get up
C.to get up;getting upD.get up;get up
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