题目
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People have reported seeing a wild man-like creature in the Himalayas. They call it a Yeti. Each report produces similar descriptions of the creature. Yetis are said to be heavily built and hairy. People believe that it sometimes comes down from the mountains to attack villagers.
In 1998, an American mountain climber said that he saw a Yeti on the Chinese side of the Himalayas. ‘It walked like a human but it had thick black fur and was about six feet tall with huge shoulders, very long arms and large hands,’ he said.
Ten Chinese engineers also reported that they saw a Yeti in the Shennongjia National Forest Park in western Hubei Province. The engineers ran after the creature, which ran with amazing speed and strength.
In 1970, 1,089 footprints were discovered in the snow near Bossburg, Washington in the United States. Footprints are one of the few pieces of hard evidence supporting the existence (存在)of Yetis. These footprints are about 14 to 18 inches long, 5 to 9 inches wide and much larger than those of a human. Also, they are always deeper than footprints made right next to them by men.
Some scientists think that these footprints are not left by Yetis. They say that the footprints could have been made by bears or other animals. They have found that the sun often causes footprints in the snow to become larger. Some scientists even think that these footprints could have been made by people playing a joke.
Dr Krantz, a scientist from Washington State University, has studied reports of Yetis for many years. He believes that there are Yetis while studying the footprints. He says that this creature possibly lived in Asia some 3,000,000 years ago. It could have made its way to other parts of the world and lived on until today.
General descriptions of Yetis | Heavily built with much 小题1: Coming down from the mountain to 小题2: villagers |
Places where Yetis were seen | Himalayas ● They walked like a 小题3: ● They have thick black fur, huge shoulders, long arms and large hands |
Shennongjia National Forest Park ● The Yeti was so 小题4: and fast that the engineers couldn’t catch up with it. | |
Bossburg, Washington in the USA ● 小题5: footprints were discovered: 14 or 18 inches long, 5 to 9 inches wide. ● They are 小题6: than those men made right next to them. | |
Scientists’ 小题7: about whether there are Yetis | Yes ● Bears and other animals could have made them. ● The fingerprints became larger 小题8: of the sun. ● People could have made them for 小题9: a joke. |
No ● It’s 小题10: that Yetis lived in Asia some 3,000,000 years ago. ● They could have traveled to other parts of the world and lived on until now. |
答案
小题1:hair/fur
小题2:attack
小题3:human
小题4:strong
小题5:1,089
小题6:deeper
小题7:ideas/opinions/thoughts
小题8:because
小题9:playing
小题10:possible
解析
试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了雪人之谜。一般对雪人的描述是雪人有巨大的身躯并是长毛的。人们认为它有时从山上下来攻击村民。许多的人声称见过雪人或看到过雪人留下的足迹,但雪人依然是个谜。
小题1:根据Yetis are said to be heavily built and hairy. People believe that it sometimes comes down from the mountains to attack villagers..雪人有巨大的身躯并是长毛的。人们认为它有时从山上下来攻击村民故填hair/fur
小题2:根据People believe that it sometimes comes down from the mountains to attack villagers.人们认为它有时从山上下来攻击村民故填attack
小题3:根据美国登山运动员描述It walked like a human but it had thick black fur and was about six feet tall with huge shoulders, very long arms and large hands 故填human
小题4:根据The engineers ran after the creature, which ran with amazing speed and strength.描述可知他具有令人吃惊的速度和力量,根据该句的结构,故填strong
小题5:根据In 1970, 1,089 footprints were discovered in the snow near Bossburg, Washington in the United States.故填1,089
【小题6根据Also, they are always deeper than footprints made right next to them by men.这些脚印总比旁边人类留下的脚印深,故填deeper
小题7:根据后面的内容可知在描述观点,故填ideas/opinions/thoughts
小题8:根据They have found that the sun often causes footprints in the snow to become larger.故填because
小题9:根据Some scientists even think that these footprints could have been made by people playing a joke.描述可知一些科学家甚至认为这些脚印可能是人们开的玩笑.故填playing
小题10:根据He believes that there are Yetis while studying the footprints.可知在研究脚印时他相信是有雪人存在的,故填 possible
核心考点
试题【根据短文内容,完成表格。每空一词。 People have reported seeing a wild man-like creature in the Hi】;主要考察你对划线提问型等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The fish restaurants are very wonderful and there are many good cooks here. They cook the best fish for the visitors. The food is expensive but people enjoy it very much. So you can see many people from different countries in every restaurant.
My town is very beautiful because it is by the sea. In summer it is very cool and you can go swimming in the sea. There are three small shops and you can buy your friends many souvenirs there. They are very cheap and you can pay a little money for them.
The people in my town are friendly. They can make friends with you. If you feel sick, there is a clinic (诊所)with a doctor and a nurse. I’m Andy. You can ask me for help when you have some trouble(困难,麻烦). I think you will enjoy the holiday.
My hometown | The hometown Kinsale.is the most 小题1: town in Southern Ireland, 小题2: it is one of the smallest towns in Southern Ireland. The town is 小题3: the sea. |
小题4: to do | There are many 小题5: fish restaurants. People can 小题6: in the sea in summer. And you can also buy a lot of souvenirs 小题7: your friends, because the prices are very 小题8: . |
People there | People who live in the town are also very friendly. They would like to 小题9: friends with you. If you are in 小题10: , you can ask Andy to help you. |
Miss Gorgers taught physics in a New York school. Last month she explained(解释) to one of her classes about sound.
A.Tom at once answered, “your brother. Because electricity(电流) travels faster than sound waves.” |
B.If I was calling him on the phone and at the same time you were 75 meters away, listening to me across from the street. |
C.So she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her explanation. |
D.But then one of the girls raised her hand, and Miss Gorgers said, “Yes, Kate?” |
F. She said to them, “Now I have a brother in Los Angeles.
G. “Your brother would hear you earlier because when it’s 11 o’clock here it’s 8 o’clock in Los Angeles.”
H. Which of you would hear what I said earlier, my brother or you?
I. “That’s very good, ”Miss Gorgers answered.
J. “I disagree, ”Kate said.
How important is music? When they are asked this question, students and parents usually answer that music is nice, but not very important. It is often considered only as fun, but not the first choice for education. This opinion is shortsighted(短视的). In fact, music education is necessary and important for all students.
Music tells us who we are. Music shows people’s thinking and values, as well as the social environment it came from. just as Mozart music is a lifestyle, rock music is also a lifestyle.
Music provides a kind of ability to know the world in a different way. Science explains how the sun rises and sets. Music studies the emotive(情感的) meanings. We need every possible way to discover and respond(回应) to our world because no one way can get it all.
Music is a form of thought, as powerful as science. It is a way we human beings “talk” to each other. Through the language we express our feelings, our discoveries, our ideas and our hopes so that they can be shared with others. When we do not let our children receive good music education, we take away from them the meanings that music expresses. Science does not tell us what it means to be human. Music does.
So music education is much more necessary than people generally realize.
小题1:__________________________ is of great importance | |||
Introduction | Shortsighted opinion: Music is only a way of fun, not the top choice for education. Truth: music education is important for all students. | ||
Main Body | A way to tell who we are | Music not only shows the social environment it came form but also expresses people’s 小题2: _____________________. | |
A way to know the world | We need discover and respond to our world because 小题3: ___________. | ||
Science explains how nature goes. | Music studies the 小题4:_________ of man and nature. | ||
A way to communicate with each other | We use music to share our feelings, discoveries, ideas and hopes with others. | ||
Music, different from 小题5:_________________, tells us what it means to be human. | |||
Conclusion | Music education is necessary. |
Boys and girls, do you like shopping? When and where do you like to shop? Let’s meet Millie, Kitty and Amy together and listen to their ideas.
My name is Millie. I’m 25 years old. I’m a volleyball player. I like shopping very much, but shopping with my husband (丈夫) is not fun. When I’m free, I go shopping with my friends. I like to shop in some big shopping malls. I think they look very modern, and there are many kinds of wonderful things in them.
I’m Kitty. I’m 20 years old. I’m a actress(演员). Because of my job, I often go shopping to buy some nice clothes. I never go shopping at the weekend because there are always too many people in shopping malls. I like shopping in some shops. There are many different styles of clothes in them.
My name is Amy. I’m 14. I’m a middle school student. I seldom go to shopping malls because I have much homework to do every day. And I dislike to wait for a long time to pay the money. If I need something, my mother buys it for me. So I have more time to study. But I like shopping online. It’s easy and interesting. Sometimes I buy some books online.
When I was 14 and my sister was 11, my aunt took us to Walt Disney World in Florida, the USA.
At the Magic Kingdom, we visited a beautiful castle. It turned colors at night. We took pictures with Mickey Mouse.
At the Hollywood Studios Park, our favorite ride was "Tower of Terror". We got on an elevator in a haunted(闹鬼的) hotel. The elevator took us to the top of the building. Suddenly, it dropped! We cried out loud. When the ride was over, we got back in line to do it again.
I loved EPCOT Park best. There are lots of pavilions(展览馆). They show countries from all around the world. In a few hours, we visited China, France, Italy, Mexico and more.
I had a great time at Disney World. But I don"t want to spend another vacation there. At EPCOT I got a glimpse(一瞥) of so many different countries. Now I"d like to travel the world and visit them one by one.
Answer the following questions with No More Than 4 Words
小题1:Where will the second Disneyland in China be?
小题2:Who did Ariel go with when she visited Disneyland at the age of 14?
小题3:Why did they cry out loud when the elevator took them to the top of the building?
小题4:If one wants to travel all around the world in a short time, where can he go?
小题5:How did Ariel feel at Disney World?
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