–It’s hot. Would you mind my __________ the air-conditioner?
--__________. Do it as you like, please!
A. turning on; Certainly not
B. to turn; Not at all
C. turning on; Of course
—It’s been a wonderful party. Thank you very much?
—- ________________.
A.With pleasure | B.No , thanks | C.It’s OK | D.I’m glad you enjoyed it . |
—I hear you have moved into your new house .Congratulations !
-—Thanks. I especially like my study _______ is big and bright.
A.which | B.who | C.what | D.why |
It’s really ________ for us to know ________ boy.
A.delighted, such a honest | B.delightful, such an honest |
C.delighted, so honest a | D.delightful, so honest an |
About 21,000 young people in 17 American states do not attend classes in school buildings.
Instead, they receive their elementary and high school education by working at home on computers. The center for Education Reform says the United States has 67 public “cyberschools(网络学校)” and that is about twice as many as two years ago.
The money for students to go to a cyberschool comes from the governments of the states where they live. Some educators say cyberschools receive money that should support traditional public schools. They also say it is difficult to know if students are learning well.
Other educators praise this new form of education for letting students work at their own speed. These people say cyberschools help students who were unhappy or unsuccessful in traditional schools. They say learning at home by computer ends long bus rides for children who live far from school.
Whatever the judgment of cyberschools, they are getting more and more popular. For example, a new cyberschools called Commonwealth Connections Academy will take in students this fall. It will serve children in the state of Pennsylvania from ages five through thirteen.
Children get free equipment for their online education. This includes a computer, a printer, books and technical services. Parents and students talk with teachers by telephone or by sending emails through their computers when necessary.
Students at cyberschools usually do not know one another. But 56 such students finished studies at Western Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School recently met for the first time. They were guests of honor at their graduation.
What do we know from the text about students of a cyberschools?
A.They have to take long bus rides to school. |
B.They study at home rather than in classrooms. |
C.They receive money from traditional public schools. |
D.They do well in traditional school programs. |
What is a problem with cyberschools?
A.Their equipment costs a lot of money. |
B.They get little support from the state government. |
C.It is hard to know students' progress in learning. |
D.The students find it hard to make friends. |
Cyberschools are getting popular because__________.
A.they are less expensive for students |
B.their students can work at their own speed |
C.their graduates are more successful in society |
D.they serve students in a wider age range |
根据所给提示完成下列句子。
他说他以前从来没有读过这么有趣的书。
He said ▲ interesting book before.
我不知道他是否会来。如果他来了,我就告诉你
I don’t know ▲ . I will tell you _____________.
南希宁愿呆在家里也不愿意去看电影。
Nancy would ▲ .
看完电视之后,他太兴奋了以至于无法入睡。
After watching the TV play, he__________________________ couldn’t fall asleep.
当贝蒂做饭的时候,突然听到电话铃响了起来。
Betty suddenly heard the telephone ringing _____▲ __________.
— Mum, our team won the match by two to one.
— _________, dear. It’s because of your hard practising.
A.Wonderful news | B.Good luck |
C.It’s a surprise | D.Congratulations |
根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格内单词,使短文完整、通顺。
Some years ago, I went to Australia for a meeting with my friend, Chris. We decided to drive across the country to Brisbane after the meeting ended. The drive was going to take four days and most of it was across the desert, so we had to take food, water, and extra gas(汽油) w 1 us.
The first day was a lot of fun as we were excited and laughing at each other’s jokes. By the third day of driving in the seemingly endless desert, we began to get b 2 . We had been quiet for a few hours when Chris found some kangaroos in the distance. We were b 3 excited and decided to get a closer look. Chris speeded up to
c 4 up with the kangaroos. We got closer and closer, and Chris was doing 110 kilometers per hour. We were very close to the kangaroos—too close—when we heard a loud BANG!
Chris s 5 the car and we got out. Behind the car was a larger kangaroo l 6 completely quiet on the ground. Chris went over to the kangaroo and put his baseball cap on its h 7 . He took off his sunglasses and put them on the kangaroo and did the same with his jacket. Then he put his arm a 8 the kangaroo and told me to take a photo of them together. I was still surprised, but I took out my c___9___. While I was ready to take photos, I saw the kangaroo move. It suddenly woke up, looked at Chris, and jumped away into the distance before we could do anything.
I started laughing but Chris looked very serious. He said his wallet and passport were in the jacket. I started laughing even harder. I stopped laughing, h 10 , when he said that our car keys were also in the jacket!
In Britain you’re allowed to drive a car when you’re seventeen. You have to get a special two-year driving license before you can start. When you’re learning, someone with a full license always has to be in the car with you because you aren’t allowed to drive the car on the road alone. You don’t have to go to a driving school --- a friend can teach you. The person with you isn’t allowed to take money for the lesson unless he’s got a teacher’s license.
Before you’re allowed to have a full license, you have to take a driving test. You can take a test in your own car, but it has to be fit for the road. In the test you have to drive round for about half an hour and then answer a few questions. If you don’t pass the test, you’re allowed to take it again a few weeks later if you want to. In 1970 a woman passed her fortieth test after 212 driving lessons! When you’ve passed your test, you don’t have to take it again, and you’re allowed to go on driving as long as you like. Britain’s oldest driver was a man who drove in 1974 at the age of 100.
Before 1904 everyone was allowed to drive, even children. Then from 1904 car drivers had to have a license. But they didn’t have to take a test until 1935. On the early days of car driving, before 1878, cars weren’t allowed to go faster than four miles an hour, and someone had to lead the car with a red flag.
A person can’t take money for driving lessons unless he __________.
A.has learnt to drive in a driving school |
B.has a full driving license |
C.has a full license and a teacher’s license |
D.is given a special two-year driving license |
In the driving test, one _______________________.
A.mustn’t drive his car, even though the car is fit for the road |
B.is usually asked to drive on roads for some time |
C.has to be examined only in car driving skills |
D.must drive around for more than an hour |
When can I take the driving test again if I don’t pass it?
A.a few years later |
B.right after the first test |
C.a few weeks later |
D.never |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.There is no limit (限制)to the age of an old man who drives a car. |
B.One can take a driving test again and again until he passes it. |
C.There was a speed limit to cars before 1878. |
D.A car driver didn’t have to get a limit license until 1935. |
The best title for the passage is _____________.
A.Driving Licenses in Britain |
B.Tests for Britain People |
C.Driving Cars |
D.Young Men’s Driving Licenses |
---You must be very excited about going to New York for further study.
--- , but I am afraid I won’t do well because my English is poor .
A.I’m sorry | B.Certainly not |
C.I don’t know yet | D.Well, I ought to be |
---I didn’t know this was a one-way street, officer. --- .
A.That’s all right. | B.How dare you say that? |
C.I don’t believe it. | D.Sorry, but that’s no excuse. |
A; Tom! Come in, please.
B: hi! 1_____________________________________?
A: I’m looking for information about London on the Internet. I’m going to London for the London Olympic Games.
B: 2_________________________________________?
A: No, but my father has been there twice. He told me there were many places of interest there.
B: 3________________________________________?
A: I’m leaving before the London Olympic Games’ Opening Ceremony.
B: 4________________________________________?
A: I will go there by plane.
B: Have you ever flown in a plane?
A:5_________________________________________?
B: You must be excited when you fly in a plane.
A: Really? I can’t wait for it.
Jane Scott is fourteen and the year before last she began to study in a middle school. She likes dancing and singing and spends a lot of time on them. But she hates math and does not work hard at it. She thinks it difficult to learn. She falls behind her classmates and once failed the math exam. She decides to drop it. Her father is angry with her when he knows about it.
It was Sunday. Mr Scott gave a call to his sister, who teaches math in another school. He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn math. The woman came quickly and said. “You’re a clever girl, Jane. I’m sure you’ll soon do well in math if you work hard at it.”
“I’m afraid I can’t, Aunt,” said Jane, “Girls can’t be good at math.”
“I don’t think so,” said the woman. “I was good at it when was a girl. You must do more exercises and practice a math problem again and again until you master it. Remember: Practice makes perfect. Well, it’s a math problem. Think about it and practice it again, and you’ll work it out.”
“OK,” said the girl, “Let me try.”
About an hour later, Jane took the exercise book to her aunt and said, “I’ve done the problem ten times.”
“Well done!” her aunt said happily, “What result did you get?”
“Ten answers.”
Jane has difficulty in learning ______.
A.dancing | B.math | C.singing | D.English |
Jane Why does Jane fall behind classmates in math?
A.Because it’s too difficult to learn. |
B.Because she isn’t clever. |
C.Because she spends much time on any other lesson. |
D.Because she doesn’t study it hard. |
Mr Scott wanted her sister to help with her because______.
A.She was a math teacher |
B.Jane loved her very much. |
C.Jane was afraid of her. |
D.He knew nobody except her. |
The woman told her _______.
A.it is not difficult to learn math |
B.to work hard at math |
C.math is important |
D.She was clever at math |
Which of the following is true?
A.Jane has learned math. |
B.Jane agreed with her aunt. |
C.The woman is pleased with Jane’s answers |
D.Jane hasn’t worked out the math problem at all. |
-Where did you go _____ the morning of April 6?
-I didn’t come to the office _____ the meeting was over.
A.in, when | B.at, unless | C.on, until | D.to, though |
.-It was snowing heavily last night. Is everyone here now?
-Yes, and _____ of us was late for school this morning.
A.none | B.either | C.neither | D.all |
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