科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:
A.Clothes and boods. | B.Clothing and home-use products |
C.Candies | D.DVD players. |
A.a(chǎn) shopping mall | B.a(chǎn)n online shopper |
C.a(chǎn)n online shopping site | D.a(chǎn) company that provides different products |
A.men | B.women | C.the young | D.the old |
A.safety | B.fast | C.easy | D.cheapness |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江蘇省第三初級中學(xué)初二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
任務(wù)型閱讀。
Do you have a QQ number? Many people like to chat online using QQ. QQ has become the most popular way of communication(交流).It even changes the way people communicate with each other. Do you know who invented QQ? Let me tell you. QQ was invented by Ma Huateng.
Ma Huateng was born in 1971.(71) When he was very young, he showed a great interest in astronomy.(天文學(xué)) However, he chose to learn computer when he entered Shenzhen University in 1989. (72)In his eyes, computer science was closer to everyday life compared to (與…相比) astronomy. He worked hard and became the best student in his class. He was popular among students and teachers at school.
(73)He worked as a computer programmer in a company in Shenzhen for five years . Then he started his own company in 1988. It was difficult at the beginning and he had to work hard every day.(74)After he invented QQ, his business got better and better. It is said that now there are at least three hundred million people using QQ. To be honest, the number of QQ users is getting larger and larger. (75) It is a wonder, isn’t it?
【小題1】把劃線句子改為同義句。
When he was a _________ _________, he was very _________ _________ astronomy .
【小題2】把劃線句子改為同義句。
He_________ that computer science was closer to everyday life _________astronomy.
【小題3】對此句進行劃線部分提問。
_________ _________ _________ he _________ as a computer programmer in a company in Shenzhen?
【小題4】把此句翻譯成中文 。
_____________________________________________________________________________
【小題5】把此句改為感嘆句。
_________ _________ _________ it _________!
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科目:初中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年江蘇省丹陽市九年級上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空
What do you think of stress? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Most of the students think stress can do harm them in some ways. There’s a story about a teenager in a middle school. He even his study because of the stress from school and family. We also usually that someone turns to psychological (心理的)doctors because of heavy working stress. There is no doubt that some people think stress is a dangerous wolf.
On the other hand, other people argue that stress is not a bad thing. They stress can produce momentum(動力)in the end. For them, right attitude and action can reduce stress and make it . When I was a child, my mom always pushed me to study hard. She wished I could go to an ideal for further education. I experienced stress for the first time. Born to a poor family, I deeply knew was not easy for us, and everything my mom did to me was just to hope I could live a better life in the future. the saying goes, “no pains, no gains.” So I did what my mom expected because I didn’t want to let her down. At last, I did measure up(達到標準) to my mom’s expectation and go to college . Thanks to my mom’s push! Thanks to the stress! In this way, I don’t think stress is a bad thing.
Overall, stress is not a bad thing in . The key is how we deal with it.
1.A. for B. in C. to D. of
2.A. began with B. showed off C. gave up D. cheered for
3.A. wonder B. decide C. promise D. hear
4.A. doubt B. believe C. disagree D. forget
5.A. useful B. difficult C. strange D. terrible
6.A. company B. college C. factory D. f arm
7.A. life B. spirit C. opinion D. silence
8.A. Then B. But C. As D. Or
9.A. quietly B. wildly C. specially D. successfully
10.A. himself B. myself C. itself D. herself
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科目:初中英語 來源:2013年初中畢業(yè)升學(xué)考試(江蘇蘇州卷)英語(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Tony Wheeler was born to travel. His father worked for an airline. For the first 16 years of his life,Wheeler and his family lived in many different countries.
In the early 1970s,Wheeler met a young woman named Maureen. They soon married. Before getting jobs, Tony and Maureen wanted to travel. They took a year-long trip from London,through Asia,to Australia. On the trip,they visited places like India, Iran, and Afghanistan.
When Tony and Maureen arrived in Australia,people asked many questions about their trip. To answer these questions,Wheeler wrote a guidebook called Across Asia on the Cheap . The book told people about different countries' weather,customs(風(fēng)俗),and places to see. But unlike travel guides in the 1970s,Wheeler’s book also talked about places most tourists did not go. He also wrote about unusual things to see and do. The book was very popular.
Wheeler and Maureen started a company called Lonely Planet. They continued travelling. They wrote guidebooks for each place they visited. Today,400 people work for Lonely Planet. The company has over 650 guidebooks. Wheeler still writes about travel “hot spots” (for example,Cambodia in Asia and Croatia in Europe). For more information,read the books!
1.Which trip was Tony Wheeler’s first guidebook about?
A.The United Kingdom.
B.From Asia to England.
C.From Australia to Afghanistan.
D.From England to Australia.
2.Why did Tony Wheeler write his first guidebook?
A.He needed the money.
B.His wife asked him to do it.
C.Many people asked questions about his travels.
D.He liked writing books.
3.How was Across Asia on the Cheap different from other travel guides?
A.It talked about places most tourists did not go .
B. It was longer and more expensive.
C.It told people about a country’s weather,customs,and places to see.
D . It was the first guidebook about Asia .
4.Which sentence below is true?
A.Tony Wheeler still travels and writes guidebooks.
B.Tony Wheeler’s first guidebook was not popular.
C.After their first trip,Maureen did not travel with Tony .
D.Today,Lonely Planet is still a small company.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011年貴州省銅仁市中考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
"Spending as little as $5 a day on someone else can make you happier," the researchers from a team at the University(大學(xué))of British Columbia and Harvard Business School reported.
Their experiments on 600 volunteers in the US showed people were feeling happier when they spent money on others.
The team asked their 600 volunteers about their income(收入),their daily costs, gifts for others and donations to charity. "No matter how much money each person made, those who spent money on others could get greater happiness than those who spent money only on themselves," Dunn said.
Dunn's team also surveyed 16 workers at a company in Boston after they received an award of between $3,000 and $8,000. "Of course they felt happy after receiving the awards," they wrote in their report. "But when they gave the people in need $5, they were happier."
"The findings showed that as little as $5 could be enough to produce happiness on a whole day," Dunn said.
1. There were ______ people in all who took part in the experiments.
2.The underlined word "experiments" means ______ in Chinese.
A. 會議 B. 表演 C. 實驗 D. 化驗
3.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Money is not important for people.
B. Money really can "buy" happiness if you spend it on others.
C. We should try our best to give our money to more people in need.
D. Spend all the money on others and you'll feel happier.
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