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Here is a train schedule from Liuzhi to Kunming.
(1)Which train station is next to Liuzhi?
A.Liupanshui
B.Hongguo
C.Qujing
D.Kunming
(2)How many train stations are there between Liuzhi and Kunming?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.Four
(3)If you want to reach Kunming at 16:52, which train will you probably take?
A.K1139
B.6061
C.K1235
D.K109
(4)Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A.K1139 train gets to Liuzhi at 23:30.
B.K1235 train stops at Hongguo.
C.There are four trains from Liuzhi to Kunming.
D.It takes five hours to go to Kunming from Liupanshui by K109.
(5)The underlined word “schedule”probably means “______”in Chinese.
A.車票
B.地圖
C.日歷
D.時刻表
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(1)You can call if you want to go on A City Tour.
A.942-4632
B.204-254-3170
C.204-957-7618
D.1-888-942-6302
(2)Martin will visit Winnipeg Railway Museum with his 4-year-old daughter. How much should he pay?
A.$3.00.
B.$5.00.
C.$8.00.
D.$30.00.
(3)Which is the proper time to visit The Forks Market?
A.8:30am on Sundays in July.
B.8:30am on Saturdays in June.
C.7:30pm on Fridays in August.
D.7:30pm on Mondays in October.
(4)What is mentioned in each part of the text?
A.Open hours.
B.Group tours.
C.Limited space.
D.Historical past.
(5)Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A guidebook.
B.A movie poster.
C.A sports magazine.
D.A science report.
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ID Card Name: Lucy Miller ID: 370221200202175822 School: No. 3 Middle School Country: UK | Found A schoolbag. There are pencils, a pencil sharpener and an eraser in it. There is the name "Mike" on the eraser. Found it in the school library. Please call Betty. Phone 892-02345. |
Lost Cat Kitty 2 years old, Female. Help find my cat. Lost near West Lake in Zhongshan Park. At 8:00am, Sunday, 5th November. 600 Reward for safe return. | Mom, I need these things. Can you help me find them? A green jacket: on my bed Two pencils: under my chair Three sets of music CDs of TF Boys: in my brother's room A basketball: on the sofa in the living room Dale |
【1】Lucy is a 17-year-old English student.
【2】You can call Mike for the schoolbag.
【3】The word "reward" means薪酬in Chinese.
【4】We can't know whose cat this is from the lost notice.
【5】Dale's room is very tidy and his things are in right places now.
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【題目】The students of our class _____ to swim last month and we can swim very well now.
A. taught B. had taught
C. was taught D. were taught
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【題目】_____ my book. ____ your book.
A. This is ;That’s B. This ’s ;That’s
C. This is ; It’s D. This ’s ;That is
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You probably know many of the things that you can do with the hundreds of different muscles in your body. But have you ever thought about how the muscles in an animal’s body are different from yours? An animal’s muscles are made to do the things that are most important for its life.
Lions are hunters. They depend on their ability to catch other animals. Lions must be fast in order to catch their prey(獵物). The powerful muscles in their back legs allow them to run at speeds of more
than 30 miles per hour. They can also jump a distance of more than 35 feet. The strong muscles in their front legs help them catch their prey.
Snakes also use their muscles for hunting prey and for movement, but their muscles work in very different ways than lions’ do. Because snakes do not have any legs, they use their muscles to push against the ground or other objects to move themselves forward. Their muscles also allow them to eat things that seem much too large. For example, a snake may eat an egg that is larger than the width of its body. How does this happen? The snake’s strong neck muscles work together to push the egg down the mouth.
The elephant’s long nose has a lot of muscles. Scientists believe that the nose alone has more than 100,000 muscles! This is because the elephant uses its nose much in the same way that people use their hands and fingers. Even though the nose is large, it can perform surprisingly tasks. For example, an elephant can pick up a small leaf from the ground. The nose can also be a powerful tool. An elephant can use its nose to pick up a tree by its roots or even to lift a baby elephant.
The great muscles of these animals seem pretty unbelievable. But the muscles in your body work exactly the way you need them to. After all, it might be fun to be able to jump a distance of 30 feet, but as a human being, there is just not much need for it.
【1】The underlined word “hunters” in Paragraph 2 means persons or animals that .
A. keep animals for fun B. raise animals for meat
C. catch animals for food D. run after animals for exercise
【2】All the following are talked about in the passage EXCEPT .
A. An elephant’s nose is strong enough to pick up a tree by its roots.
B. The strong muscles in the back legs help lions catch their prey.
C. Snakes can’t move themselves forward without their muscles.
D. Muscles in an animal’s body are different from a human’s.
【3】According to the passage, what makes the muscles in your body different from an animal’s?
A. The exercise. B. Your parents. C. The environment. D. Your needs.
【4】Which of the following shows the structure (結構) of the passage? (P = Paragraph)
A. B. C. D.
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*metallic 像金屬的
【1】Look at the calendar. It’s October 6th today. You broke a clay cup this morning. When will theycollect the broken cup?
A. On October 3rd. B. On October 10th. C. On October 17th. D. On October 24th.
【2】Which of the following things can be collected to burn?
A. Dinner food. B. Fish cans. C. Plastic plates. D. Milk bottles.
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Have you ever had trouble sleeping in a new place?
Lots of people do. And now researchers from Brown University in Rhode Island think they know why. They found that one-half of the brain "remains more awake" than the other half when people are trying to sleep in a new place.
The sleep findings were reported in Current Biology by Brown University. In their report, the researchers said many people report they have a harder time sleeping the first night at a hotel or other places outside their home. They call it "first-night influence". "In Japan they say, 'If you change your bed, you can't sleep,'" said Yuka Sasaki, one of the report's writers. "You don't sleep very well in a new place. We all know about it."
The researchers measured brain waves (測量腦波) for 35 volunteers over two nights in a laboratory. The two nights were a week apart (間隔). They found during the first night the left half of the brain was more active than the right half. This was during the first deep-sleep period, the researchers said.
Sasaki said a lot of questions remain.
Researchers did not keep measuring brain waves all night long. So, they don't know if the left half keeps "watch" all night, or whether it "works in shifts (輪換) with the right half later in the night". They also do not know why the brain activity, at least during the first period of deep sleep, is always on the left half.
For some, this research may be calming. It is good to know that our brain is "looking out for us" in a new place. But it may not help with sleep. That brain activity, at least according to this new research, makes it harder to get the sleep people need to wake up well rested in the morning.
(1)How many times did the researchers measure brain waves for 35 volunteers?
A.Once.
B.Twice.
C.Three times.
D.Four times.
(2)The researchers found during the first deep-sleep period.
A.the brain waves remained the same
B.the brain activity helped with sleep
C.the right half of the brain kept "watch"
D.the left half of the brain was more active
(3)Which of the following is one of the questions that remain?
A.Whether the new bed keeps you from sleeping.
B.How you have trouble sleeping in a new place.
C.Why the brain activity is always on the left half.
D.What people can do when they can't sleep well.
(4)The underlined word "calming" has the closest meaning to" ".
A.pleasing
B.different
C.serious
D.strange
(5)What is the text mainly about?
A.What we will have to do to sleep well.
B.How researchers measure brain waves.
C.Who doesn't sleep well in a new place.
D.Why it's harder to sleep in a new place.
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Apple's first watch can not only tell you the right time, the smart watch also has a set of technology that can collect a lot of health data(數據). When you have been sitting for too long, it will "hit" you on the wrist(手腕)10 minutes before the top of the hour.
"A lot of doctors believe that sitting is the new illness." Apple's CEO Tim Cook said.
Many workers used the Apple Watch first. Then, Apple started selling the Apple Watch in April 2015. "We have a lot of meetings and a lot of workers," Cook said, "and ten minutes before the hour, the watch will hit you and everybody will start standing up."
"It took some time to get used to, but it's actually really excellent." he said.
Users have the chance to share their health data with doctors. And people believe it makes them healthier.
(1)Besides telling you the right time, what can the smart watch do?
(2)What do a lot of doctors think about sitting?
(3)When did Apple start selling the Apple Watch?
(4)According to Cook, what will everybody do when the watch hits you?
(5)Do users have the chance to share their health data with doctors?
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