— Amy, ______ is the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge?
— It’s 55 kilometers and it is the world’s longest over-water bridge.
A.how far B.how many C.how much D.how long
科目:初中英語 來源:河北省石家莊市2017-2018學(xué)年九年級下學(xué)期3月月考英語試卷 題型:單選題
It often takes me two hours _______ playing the violin.
A.practice B.to practice C.practicing D.practices
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科目:初中英語 來源:內(nèi)蒙古呼和浩特市2018-2019學(xué)年八年級上學(xué)期9月月考英語試卷 題型:單選題
Our teacher didn't come to the classroom as________.What happened?
A.usually B.common C.never D.usual
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科目:初中英語 來源:2019年江蘇省集團(tuán)中考二模英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
In the past you could draw anything you wanted on a computer screen and then printed it out on a piece of paper—a flat piece of paper. But imagine being able to print something that is three-dimensional— 3D. Would you like to design an object, such as a cup or a toy, and then “print” it out? Well, there is the technology to help you do this—to produce even a whole house!
3D printers might be the size of a suitcase, or even a small room, depending on the object they are made to produce. You make a 3D design on your computer and send it to the printer. Inside the machine, the object you have designed is made as one object.
So how is this being used? In medicine, 3D printing is often used to make heath. The dential takes a 3D image, something like a photo of the real tooth and a new one is printed in that exact shape. Then you might also want to print a mobile phone cover or a special pair of shoes.
Scientists are taking this even further. They have made a bicycle that just needs a chain and two lyres (輪胎). Car pans (殼) have been made for a while and now they are even making a body of a whole car!
But imagine how printing a whole house might help people build houses. A Chinese company has made houses using a giant 3D printer. They use a mixture that includes concrete (混凝土) and recycled building waste. This is a good thing as it helps the environment. They believe that their method of printing houses is cheaper, faster, less dusty and less noisy than the ordinary(普通的) way that houses are built.
It seems that 3D printing technology will change our world, and China is leading the way.
1.The size of a 3D printer might be ______ according to the object they design.
A.changeable B.always small C.seldom big D.the same
2.In medicine, 3D printing is often used to print ______ in the exact shapes.
A.dentists B.teeth C.photos D.mobile phone covers
3.Scientists are taking this even further. Here “this” probably means ______.
A.a pair of shoes B.a whole car C.a new bicycle D.the printing
4.The passage is mainly about ______.
A.the introduction to 3D technology B.the advantages of 3D technology
C.the history of 3D technology D.the influence of 3D technology
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科目:初中英語 來源:2019年江蘇省集團(tuán)中考二模英語試卷 題型:單選題
______ delicious food you cook! Thank you for your treat and I really enjoy it.
A.What a B.What C.How a D.How
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科目:初中英語 來源:2019年江蘇省集團(tuán)中考二模英語試卷 題型:單選題
Jogging is my favorite sport. ______ is like jogging as a way to stay in shape for me.
A.Everything B.Nothing C.Anything D.Something
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科目:初中英語 來源:2018年6月河北省石家莊市教育集團(tuán)中考模擬英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Your parents might have told you that you'd go blind from reading in the dark, but you could make up for it by eating a lot of carrots.This is just one of the wrong ideas you may have heard of.Here are scientific explanations for three mistakes people often make about our eyes
Can eating carrots improve your eyesight(視力)?
Carrots are rich in Vitamin A, which is essential for our eyes.Vitamin A helps people to see in low light conditions.However, eating more carrots doesn’t help you see better.A certain number of carrots will help, but a large number of carrots will not make you get rid of(擺脫) your glasses.
If your parents have bad eyesight, will you have bad eyesight, too?
Myopia(近視) can be inherited(經(jīng)遺傳得到) from parents.A study found that if both parents have myopia, there is a 33 to 60 percent chance that the child has.For children who have one parent with myopia, the chance is 23 to 40 percent, and it is down to 6 to 15 percent for kids with non-myopia parents.So no matter how bad your parents’ eyesight is, you will have a chance of having good eyesight.
Is it true that people who are color-blind can't see colors?
Color blindness doesn’t mean that someone can’t see colors at all.It means that some has difficulty seeing differences in certain colors, usually green and red or blue and yellow.Color blindness is usually a condition caused by not having cone cells(視錐細(xì)胞) or having the cells that don't work.There are different levels of color blindness. Some people cannot tell the differences between colors when light isn’t bright, while others have difficulty in any light.
1.Which of the following is the right idea about eating carrots?
A.Eating carrots doesn't help people see better.
B.People need to eat as many carrots as possible.
C.A certain number of carrots are enough for eyes.
D.Only people who have bad eyesight need to eat carrots.
2.The underlined word “essential” in the passage means “__________”in Chinese.
A.難以獲取的 B.稍有影響的 C.極其罕見的 D.必不可少的
3.What can we learn according to the passage?
A.Children may inherit myopia from their parents.
B.Kids with non-myopia parents won't have myopia.
C.A kid has a 50% chance of having myopia if his or her father has myopia.
D.Kids with short-sighted parents won't have good eyesight.
4.What can we know about color blindness from the passage?
A.Having no cone well may cause color blindness.
B.People who are color-blind cannot see colors at all.
C.Those who can't tell green from red are not really color-blind.
D.Most people who are color-blind can only see black and white.
5.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Advice on staying away form myopia.
B.Reasons for bad eyesight and color blindness.
C.Explanations for some wrong ideas about eyes.
D.Medical information about improving your eyesight.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2019年吉林省長春市北師大附屬學(xué)校中考四模英語試卷 題型:補全短文5選5
Three men were lost in a forest. Unfortunately, they didn't know where they were. They decided that they had to find some food.1.
Three hours later, he came back with a deer over his shoulder. The other two were amazed and asked him how he got a deer with no guns. He said. “I found tracks(軌跡,痕跡),I followed tracks, and I got the deer.” They both were a little confused(迷惑的).
2.The second guy left and came back 2 hours later with a bear over his shoulder. The other two asked how he got the bear. He simply replied,“3.”
Two weeks later, they had eaten the bear, so they needed more food. The third guy, feeling very confident, thought to himself, “The other guys got the other animals so easily.4.”
So he left.5. His clothes were torn, and he was bleeding from different wounds in his arms and legs. They asked, “What happened?” He looked at them with confusion, and answered, “I found tracks, I followed tracks, and I got hit by a train!”
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。
A. One week later, they had eaten the deer, so they needed to get more food.
B.I found tracks, I followed tracks, and I got the bear.
C. After 10 hours of waiting, they saw him coming back.
D. I will do better!
E. So the first man left.
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科目:初中英語 來源:蘭州市2019-2020學(xué)年中考模擬《黑卷》英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:單選題
I visit my grandparents once a week. My home is near from _________.
A.themselves B.them C.their D.theirs
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