—_________ did you leave the classroom?
—___________ I saw my daughter sit down and read her book.
A.How long; After | B.When; Until |
C.How long; Until | D.When; After |
--Would you mind opening the window? It’s too hot.
--__________.
A.Sorry. I wouldn’t. | B.No, of course not. |
C.It doesn’t matter. | D.Yes, please. |
–What does your history teacher look like? .
-- __________.
A.He is good | B.He likes reading | C.He’s thirty | D.He’s thin and tall |
-- Do you think the rain will stop tomorrow?
-- _________. It has rained for four days. It’s too wet everywhere.
A.I hope not | B.I don’t think so | C.Don’t worry | D.I hope so |
— Could you please clean your room?—_________. I’ll do it at once.
A.Yes, sure | B.Sorry, I can’t | C.It doesn’t matter | D.Here you are |
--- Do you mind my listening to music here?
--- ______.
A.Yes, please | B.Yes, you’d better not |
C.No, you can’t | D.Yes, you can |
—Must I go with you?
—No, you ________.
A.needn’t | B.shouldn’t | C.mustn’t | D.can’t |
— There used to be a lot of fish in the lake many years ago.
— Yes, but there are very _______ now because of the pollution.
A.few | B.fewer | C.little | D.less |
At present, more and more people prefer _________ in the countryside because there is _____ pollution in the city.
A.living, more | B.to live, less |
C.living, less | D.to live, more |
—Where are Maria and Kangkang?
—They _____ England.
A.have been to | B.are away | C.have gone to | D.had been in |
Students were talking and laughing, then ___.
A.comes the teacher | B.came the teacher |
C.the teacher got to | D.the teacher come |
---I find the more we study, the more difficulty we have ________ out Maths problems.
---Oh, I agree with you. Maths is more and more difficult.
A.worked | B.work | C.works | D.working |
.Mary spent summer at home last year.
A.all | B.whole |
C.the whole | D.the all |
I have a trousers.
A.black long | B.long black |
C.pair of black long | D.pair of long black |
It wouldn’t be Christmas without a beautiful tree.
Days before the holiday season, Western children begin decorating (装饰) Christmas trees. They put colourful lights and stars on them. But the best things are the gifts (礼物) under the tree!
Where did the first Christmas tree come from? There are many stories about it.
One is about the German Martin Luther. He was walking through the forest (树林) one Christmas Eve. As he walked, he saw millions of stars above ever-green (常绿的) trees. He thought it was beautiful. He cut down a small tree and took it home to his family. He put candles (蜡烛) on it.
Another story is about a poor woodman. He met a lost and hungry child on Christmas Eve. He was very poor himself, but gave the child food and a place to stay.
He woke the next morning to find a beautiful tree outside his door. The hungry child was really an angel (天使). He wanted to thank the man.
People first had Christmas trees in Germany in 1600s. Now there are different kinds of Christmas trees, even man-made ones. But they all have a very big star or an angel on the top.
The passage (短文) is about .
A.Christmas Eve | B.Christmas Day |
C.Christmas gifts | D.Christmas trees |
The passage tells us stories about Christmas trees.
A.one | B.two | C.some | D.many |
People first had Christmas trees in a country.
A.eastern | B.western | C.southern | D.northern |
“man-made ones” here means .
A.Christmas gifts made by men |
B.Christmas stars made at Christmas |
C.Christmas trees made by men |
D.Christmas holidays made by men |
The best title (标题) for the passage is .
A.First Christmas Day |
B.The best Christmas gifts |
C.Beautiful Christmas trees |
D.First Christmas trees |
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