The exhibition _____ such endangered animals as the giant panda and the Siberian tiger and describes the work being done to protect them.
A.exploits | B.features |
C.demonstrates | D.inspects |
No matter how much knowledge you have, if your subject is at all ______, be careful when discussing it during your speech, or you may well offend your audience.
A.diverse | B.sensitive |
C.abstract | D.original |
Los Angeles Times reported that researchers may have found a way to ______ human life by changing certain genes, so that humans might expect to live twice as long.
A.extend | B.preserve |
C.multiply | D.transform |
People are always looking for someone to look up to and imitate. You can set the example by becoming the person that people want to be like. You can help change the world by changing yourself.
注意:①无须写标题;
②除诗歌外,文体不限;
③内容必须结合你生活中的一个事例;
④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
⑤词数不少于120,如引用提示语则不计入总词数。
____ out how to put our furniture or we'll have to wait for another week to move in.
A.Figuring | B.To figure |
C.Figure | D.Figured |
–He ____ the Most Popular Teacher in his hometown,right?
-Yes.ten years before he came to this school.
A.is awarded |
B.has awarded |
C.was awarded |
D.Awarded |
____amazed me most was the young boy handling 8 pen with his feet
A.That | B.What | C.As | D.Who |
-Where's Amy7
-I'm not sure.She ____ be in the laboratory
A.might | B.can |
C.must | D.should |
________ around the Water Cube,we were then taken to see the Bird’s Nest.
A.Having shown | B.To be shown |
C.Having been shown | D.To show |
I have ______ all the papers but I still can’t find my notes.
A.looked for | B.looked through |
C.looked after | D.looked out |
______ environmental damage is done,it takes many years for the ecosystem to recover.
A.Even if | B.If only |
C.As if | D.Once |
假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,为校刊“英语园地”写一篇短文,讲述上周你参加学校英文歌曲演唱比赛的过程。词数不少于60。
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In the past, if a person wanted to see the national treasures of a country, one had to go there in person.Therefore, very few people were able to enjoy some of history’s most important and interesting artifacts (手工艺品).This has changed with an increase in the number of traveling museum exhibitions.
King Tutankhamen Artifacts
A traveling exhibition of artifacts from the tomb of King Tutankhamen, popularly known as “King Tut”, toured the United States from November 1976 to April 1979.The 55 objects were shown in six cities and were seen by around eight million museum-goers.The second touring exhibit was started in 2007, this s antime with 130 artifactd stops in London and three different American cities.However some objects, like the king’s golden face mask, are too valuable or too delicate to be transported long distances, so “replicas” (exact copies of something) are on show.
Japanese Color Woodblock Prints
The Art Museum at University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, Virginia, has an extraordinary collection of Japanese color woodblock prints (木刻版画).These prints document the period from about 1850 to 1900, a time when Japan was opening itself to Western influences.Before this point, Japan was a closed society that had little communication with the world outside of its borders.These works of art beautifully show the feeling of change and the trend toward modernization.The museum has put together a traveling exhibition of 60 of these prints, which can be borrowed and exhibited worldwide for periods of eight weeks or more.
Face-to-face with “Lucy”
One of the world’s most famous archaeological (考古学的) finds in history are the 3.2 million-year-old bones of a 106-centimeter-tall female found in the Ethiopian desert in 1974.Lucy, a name given to her by the discovery team, is a “hominid”, or a creature that scientists believe is the earliest ancestor of modern human beings.Rarely is an artifact this valuable allowed to travel widely, but Lucy has been taken to several museums in the U.S.while a detailed replica remains at the Ethiopian Natural History Museum.
What do we learn about King Tutankhamen’s artifacts?
A.The artifacts were shown in London first. |
B.The artifacts were on show in the United States once. |
C.The second touring exhibit showed more artifacts than the first one. |
D.The king’s golden face mask was also shown in the traveling exhibitions. |
What do the Japanese woodblock prints show about the society from 1850 to 1900?
A.Japan had little communication with other countries. |
B.The whole country refused changes in the society. |
C.Japan was opening itself up to Western ideas. |
D.Japan achieved modernization. |
Who is Lucy according to the passage?
A.An archaeologist. |
B.The ancestor of modern human beings. |
C.A 106-centimeter-tall female who died in 1974. |
D.The first woman who visited the Ethiopian desert. |
—Can you tell me how many people will go to the exhibition?
—Of course.About 3,000 students from 15 schools ______, and I think two-thirds will come.
A.invite | B.will invite |
C.have been invited | D.had been invited |
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