【題目】—You didn’t wait for Mr. Smith last night, did you?
—No, but we ______. He didn’t return home at all.
A. needn’t have waited
B. couldn’t have waited
C. didn’t need to
D. should wait
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【題目】The meeting __________ three hours last night, which made us very tired.
A. covered B. had C. lasted D. referred
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【題目】--- I can’t go for a picnic with you because something urgent has _____.
---What a shame!
A. come up B. cleared up C. stayed up D. ended up
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【題目】—Mum, what are you doing?
—Your uncle has come. I'll put a(n)__________ plate on the dining table.
A. few B. another C. extra D. more
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【題目】The number of tickets __________ will be determined by the size of the stadium.
A. adaptable B. acceptable C. advisable D. available
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【題目】 If you're one of the millions of those who use escalators each year, you are probably deeply familiar with the vertical grooves(豎凹槽)that cover each stair. Few of us have stopped to consider why they exist, though. In fact, it's one of the everyday things we take for granted.
But it is a little complicating when you think about it. Sure, the deep, grey lines make an escalator's metal stairs more appealing to the eye. But regular stairs don't have grooves like these; why do escalators need them? Is it because of the movement?
It turns out those grooves serve a more functional purpose. And, yes, it does have to do with the movement, as well as with general cleanliness! Anyone who has ridden an escalator knows that the steps everlastingly circulate from the top to the bottom. You've surely noticed the ridged yellow lip at the top of the escalator. But here's what you may not have noticed: As an escalator's steps flatten, this ridge—also called the comb plate—sweeps away any trash or litter that might have fallen on the stairs. Those grooves lock the step and comb plate together, which makes it harder for any dangerous materials to slide underneath the lip. This prevents foreign objects from getting stuck in that gap, potentially causing the escalator to stop, or worse, break down completely.
That's not the only reason why the grooves were created, though. They are also a good place for water to pool together, protecting you from a bad fall on the slick surface.
So the next time you step on an escalator, take a moment to appreciate those metal grooves. They exist to make sure you get to your office meeting on time.
【1】What are the first two paragraphs trying to say?
A.Millions of people use escalators every year.
B.Few people think much about the grooves.
C.Escalators are complicated machines.
D.Grooves make the stairs look better.
【2】The ridge is mainly designed to____
A.clean off dangerous objects.
B. keep the stairs in movement.
C.flatten the steps.
D.lock the steps.
【3】What does the underlined word "slick” mean in Paragraph 4?
A.Smooth.B.Sticky.
C.Steep.D.Slippery.
【4】What's the passage mainly about?
A.The importance of escalators.
B.The reasons for grooves on stairs.
C.The look of grooves in escalators.
D.The safe ways of riding escalators.
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【題目】請認真閱讀下面有關(guān)某校學(xué)生父母教育方式現(xiàn)狀的網(wǎng)絡(luò)調(diào)查的餅狀圖及相關(guān)文字,并按照要求用英語寫一篇150詞左右的文章。
(寫作內(nèi)容)
1. 用約30個詞概括上述信息的主要內(nèi)容;
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3. 談?wù)勀憷硐胫械母改附逃绞健#ㄉ鲜鰧υ拑H供參考)
(寫作要求)
1. 寫作過程中不能直接引用原文語句;
2. 作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名和學(xué)校名稱;
3. 不必寫標題。
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【題目】How did the woman feel about the books’ price?
A. Cheap.B. Expensive.C. Have no idea.
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【題目】—My Dear! I've just missed the lecture.
—That's too bad.I'm sure you it if you had got up earlier.
A. could have caught B. had caught
C. would catch D. could catch
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