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科目: 來源: 題型:單選題

The weather turned out to be very good,_____was more than we could expect


  1. A.
    what
  2. B.
    which
  3. C.
    as
  4. D.
    it

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---What's made you so ________?
---Losing three tickets to the pop music concert


  1. A.
    satisfied
  2. B.
    upset
  3. C.
    happy
  4. D.
    Friendly

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---“Would you like to turn that music down? I’m writing a letter.”

---“_____.”


  1. A.
    No, I’d like to
  2. B.
    No, please
  3. C.
    Yes, sorry
  4. D.
    Yes, I’d like it

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---Many students like Miss Wang.
---That's ________her classes are lively and interesting


  1. A.
    why
  2. B.
    because
  3. C.
    that
  4. D.
    how

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科目: 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Diego Maradona acknowledged(承認(rèn)) that he struck the ball with his hand in the famous “Hand of God “ goal against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals.
Maradona appeared to hit the ball with his hand into the net, and officials allowed the goal to stand despite protests by the English team. Argentina went on to win the 1986 quarterfinal match 2-1 and then win the World Cup.
In his most detailed comments yet, Maradona said he was unable to reach the ball for a header(頭球) when he went up against the taller English goalkeeper, Peter Shilton.
After the score, Maradona said he quickly realized the line referee(裁判) had allowed the goal but none of themselves were figuring the goal would be effective.
“I was waiting for my teammates to hug me and no one came,” said Maradona, who was the team captain. “I told them, ‘Come and hug me or the referee isn’t going to allow it.’”
In his 20-year career before retiring in 1997, Maradona starred at Argentinas Juniors and Boca Juniors and in Europe. He also led Argentina league titles(冠軍).
In 1991, Maradona failed a drug test and was banned for 15 months. Nine years later, FiFA chose him and Pele as the best players in soccer history.
Recently, he was appointed vice president of Boca Juniors. And with his new TV show, Maradona, 45, has returned to public eyes after years of dealing with drug and health problems

  1. 1.

    This passage comes from ______.

    1. A.
      a report of some newspaper
    2. B.
      Maradona’s autobiography
    3. C.
      statement of an official
    4. D.
      an interview with Maradona’s teammates
  2. 2.

    Maradona was chosen as one of the best players in soccer history in ______.

    1. A.
      1986
    2. B.
      1997
    3. C.
      2000
    4. D.
      2001
  3. 3.

    The underlined word “figuring” is closest in meaning to______.

    1. A.
      pretending
    2. B.
      thinking
    3. C.
      hoping
    4. D.
      celebrating
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Striking the ball with one’s hand into the net is effective
    2. B.
      Maradona didn’t pass a drug test
    3. C.
      Maradona won the 1986 World Cup
    4. D.
      Maradona retired in 1997
  5. 5.

    We can learn the following from the passage EXCEPT THAT ______.

    1. A.
      Maradona was once a drug taker
    2. B.
      Maradona had planned to head the ball but failed
    3. C.
      his teammates rushed to congratulate him after Maradona had shot the goal
    4. D.
      Maradona once had some health problems

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Every year in the first week of English class, some students inform me that writing is too hard. They never write, unless homework requires it. They find the writing process painful and difficult.
How awful it is to be able to speak in a language but not to write in it, especially with its rich vocabulary. Being able to speak but not write is like living in an enormous mansion and never leaving one small room. When I meet students who think they can’t write, I know, as a teacher my duty is to show them the rest of the rooms. My task is to build fluency and accuracy while providing the opportunity in any writing activity to enhance(增強)the moral and emotional development of my students.
One great way to do this is by having students write in a journal in class every day.
Writing ability is like strength training. Writing needs to be done just like exercise; just as muscles grow stronger with exercise, writing skills improve quickly with writing practice daily. I often see a rise in student confidence and performance after only a few weeks of journal writing.
Expressing oneself in writing is one of the most important skills I teach to strengthen the whole students. When my students practice journal writing, they are practicing for their future academic, political, and emotional lives. They build skills so that some say they might write a great novel, a piece of sorely needed legislation(法規(guī)), or the perfect love letter. That they write in their journals every day puts them a step closer to fluency, eloquence(雄辯)and command of the language

  1. 1.

    What is the purpose of the passage?

    1. A.
      To encourage students to keep a journal every day
    2. B.
      To analyze students’ problems in learning languages
    3. C.
      To stress the importance of writing in language learning
    4. D.
      To introduce an effective way of improving students’ writing
  2. 2.

    The underlined phrase “an enormous mansion” in Paragraph 2 refers to students’ ______.

    1. A.
      writing opportunity
    2. B.
      large house
    3. C.
      large vocabulary
    4. D.
      emotional life
  3. 3.

    In the author’s view, what can students benefit from the journal writing?

    1. A.
      It is beneficial to students’ future career
    2. B.
      It can make students more emotional
    3. C.
      It is helpful to students’ homework
    4. D.
      It can enlarge students’ vocabulary

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If you want fully enjoy your vacation, then you’d better check the Durban City Tours! This is actually one of the best choices in South Africa today.
There is nothing more relaxing than to think about that there is a place to go and relax, right? City life is strained, but you can escape this situation and be in the place where there is nothing but relaxation. Here in Durban you will get to see all the amazing tourist attractions. If you love animals and want to see some elephants wandering around the streets, then Durban is the place to go. You can even get to ride one if you want!
Here you will also get to taste all the delicious South African food. You can choose from Italian cooking to its native dishes. Durban is a great place to tour with your friends and family. You will learn a lot about its history through the landmarks you will see down the streets. Tourists and even the local villagers just can’t get enough of these treats!
However, it is important that you make the necessary arrangements. There are actually lots of tour guides that will help you as you make your journey along the streets of Durban. But if you prefer the best tour guides here in Durban, then you’d better choose the Street Scene Tours. Their staff are all well-trained and professional. They will certainly make your stay here an unforgettable one. No wonder tourists prefer the Street Scene Tours when it comes to Durban City Tours

  1. 1.

    The underlined word“strained”in Para. 2 means ______

    1. A.
      easy
    2. B.
      stressful
    3. C.
      relaxing
    4. D.
      wonderful
  2. 2.

    What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?

    1. A.
      Durban is relaxing city
    2. B.
      People don’t like city life
    3. C.
      It is good to have a place to relax
    4. D.
      One can have fun riding elephants
  3. 3.

    If you walk in the streets of Durban, what will impress you most?

    1. A.
      Tourists from all over the world
    2. B.
      The buildings and many kinds of animals
    3. C.
      The streets and some wandering elephants
    4. D.
      The friendly local people and the scenery
  4. 4.

    What does the last sentence in Paragraph 3 show?

    1. A.
      The food can’t satisfy them
    2. B.
      They are bored with the streets
    3. C.
      They are treated very well here
    4. D.
      never get tired of the sights

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In the rush to get to school, you drop a piece of toast on the floor. Do you throw it away or dec ide it’ s still OK to eat? If you’re like most people, you eat it. Maybe you follow the “5-second rule”, which claims foods are safe to eat if you pick them up within 5 seconds after dropping them. But you might want to think again. Scientists now say that 5 seconds is all it takes for foods to become polluted with enough bacteria(細(xì)菌) to make you sick.
Bacteria can cause many kinds of illnesses. Some kinds of bacteria can grow on food. If you eat foods on which these bacteria are growing, you can become sick.
One of these food-borne bacteria is Salmonella. It makes 1.4 million people sick every year. Salmonella is often found in raw eggs and chicken. Cooking kills these bacteria, which is why it is so important to cook eggs, chicken, and other foods thoroughly.
But how long does it take these bacteria to pollute food? A team of scientists in South Carolina did an experiment. First, they placed an amount of Salmonella on three surfaces; wood, tile (瓦片), and carpet. They placed a piece of bread and a piece of bologna(大臘腸) on each surface for 5,30, or 60 seconds. After just 5 seconds, both the bread and the bologna picked up enough bacteria to make you sick.
So forget the 5-second rule. If your toast drops on the floor, throw it away and get another piece of clean toast. This time, be careful not to drop it!

  1. 1.

    In which part of a newspaper can you most probably find this passage?

    1. A.
      Culture
    2. B.
      Health
    3. C.
      Advertisement
    4. D.
      Technology
  2. 2.

    After dropping a piece of toast , a person who follows the “5-second rule”will

    1. A.
      throw away dirty toast immediately and go away
    2. B.
      pick up the toast as quickly as possible and eat it
    3. C.
      eat the toast within 5 seconds and feel pleased
    4. D.
      get another piece of clean toast quickly and eat it
  3. 3.

    The scientists in South Carolina did the experiment to

    1. A.
      see how quickly bacteria can pollute food
    2. B.
      show that the 5-second rule a correct
    3. C.
      see how harmful bacteria are to people’ health
    4. D.
      show that bacteria grow at different speeds on different foods
  4. 4.

    What’s the writer’s attitude to the “5-second rule”?

    1. A.
      Positive
    2. B.
      Negative
    3. C.
      Neutral (中立)
    4. D.
      Cautious (謹(jǐn)慎)

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As I was busy working on my work plan in my bedroom, I could hear my four children playing upstairs. Suddenly, I heard the children running down the stairs and shouting, “Freddie, Freddie.” I heard the word “window” and rushed outside, heart in mouth. My three-year old son Freddie was lying on his side on the ground. I cried for my husband Simon to dial 999 and within minutes the air ambulance arrived. They quickly took him in the helicopter. During the flight, Freddie was looking at me and I remember thinking was a good sign, but then his eyes began to roll. As the doctors tried to stabilize(穩(wěn)定) him, I couldn’t believe what was happening.
When we arrived at the hospital in Portsmouth, there were some doctors and nurses waiting for us and they immediately set to work on Freddie. I was hopelessly wishing everything would be alright, but Freddie had broken his skull in two places and blood clots were forming in his brain. He needed surgery(外科手術(shù)), and only a surgeon at another hospital in Bristol could do it. This meant another helicopter ride, but we couldn’t go with Freddie because there was no enough space. Simon and I drove the long 130 miles from our home in north Devon in silence. Neither of us dared say what we were thinking, “What if we get there and he’s dead?” “Is he going to be brain-damaged?”
Freddie was just coming out of surgery when we arrived. The surgeon said it had gone well. When I finally saw him, I hardly recognize my child—he was covered in tubes and there were wires coming out of his head.
On the third day, Simon went home to see our three girls and to pick up some clean clothes for us. While he was gone, the pressure in Freddie’s brain suddenly increased. He was taken into theater again and this time I fell apart. Luckily, the surgery managed to stabilize Freddie. After almost a week, Freddie was finally woken up. When he opened his eyes, he looked at me. He didn’t say anything, but I knew straight away that it was my old Freddie, and that he was going to be alright. Over the next two weeks, his recovery went well. After help with learning to swallow again and encouragement with speaking, he was soon playing with his Gruffalo cards and eating meals by himself.
I still don’t know how the accident happened, but we got some idea from our girls. Clearly Freddie and Minnie had been sitting on the window ledge, and Freddie must have opened it to look out and fallen 20 feet onto the ground below.
The guilt I feel is awful— for weeks I was full of “ if onlys”, and we put window locks everywhere. Six months later, although the accident seems a lifetime ago, it has changed me. I feel differently about life now. I’ve left my job to put my children first. I want to spend every minute with them

  1. 1.

    The underlined sentence in paragraph 1 shows the author was ______.

    1. A.
      hopeless
    2. B.
      worried
    3. C.
      curious
    4. D.
      puzzled
  2. 2.

    Why did the author’s son have to be moved to another hospital in Bristol?

    1. A.
      Because no surgeons were on duty in the first hospital that day
    2. B.
      Because the author wanted his son to stay in a hospital nearer her home
    3. C.
      Because no surgeons in the first hospital knew the injuries to the author’s son
    4. D.
      Because no surgeons in the first hospital could do surgery on the author’s son
  3. 3.

    When the author finally saw her son, she could hardly recognize him probably because his
    face______.

    1. A.
      was seriously injured
    2. B.
      was filled with small pipes
    3. C.
      was too pale to be recognized
    4. D.
      was covered by a piece of cloth
  4. 4.

    On the third day after being taken to the hospital, ______.

    1. A.
      the author’s son finally opened his eyes
    2. B.
      the situation of the author’s son suddenly worsened
    3. C.
      the author’s son was finally out of danger
    4. D.
      the author’s son did not need any more surgery
  5. 5.

    After the accident, what did the author probably learn?

    1. A.
      Life is full of “if onlys”
    2. B.
      Being a single mother is not easy
    3. C.
      Children are more important than work
    4. D.
      Accidents can happen to every kid

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