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house is." said Henry.
"It"s easy. You get off the bus. Then you cross the road. You take the first road on the left. You
walk for five minutes. Then you come to a big tree. You take the second on the right after the tree.
About one hundred meters down this road there is a big red house. You go past the big house, and
after about hundred meters, you"ll see a small yellow house beside a little tree. Open the door with
your foot."
"With my foot?" said Henry.
"Why yes," said John, "well, you won"t come to my house with empty hands, will you?"
B. to have supper with Jim
C. to go to the bus stop
B. take the first bus on the left
C. take the first road on the left.
B. five minutes" walk.
C. about five hundreds feet
B. a small yellow house
C. beside a little tree.
B. was afraid to open with his hands
C. would carry a lot of things in his hands.
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 "You are welcome to have dinner with me on Sunday," said John. "But I 】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
Zoos Do a Good Job
It is good to keep animals in zoos. I know a lot of people think it is wrong to keep animals in zoos.
However, I believe that zoos have many good points.
Firstly, zoos are places for people to see many different kinds of animals from all the world. Without
zoos, most people would never see a real bear or tiger.
Secondly, zoos. look after the animals very well. The animals are given food and cleaned regularly
(定期). In the wild, it is not always possible for an animal to find food, so sometimes it goes hungry.
But animals kept in zoos never go hungry.
Thirdly, zoos protect the animals they look after. They offer them safe places to live in. In the wild,
some kinds of animals are in danger of becoming extinct (灭绝). But zoos give these animals a chance
tolive. Without zoos, there would be fewer kinds of animals in the world.
Maria Smith
Zoos Are Unnatural
In Maria"s letter, she says that zoos are good for animals. I"m afraid that zoos are not good for
animals, they are only good for people.
It is unnatural and unfair to keep wild animals in cages. Most animals are kept in cages that
are too small for them. In the wild, these animals would travel freely. In zoos. they can"t do this. This is
why the bears and tigers always look so sad.
Most cages are not very clean, either. It is true that zoos give the animals food regularly, but this is
not natural. Wild animals are used to l00 — king for them own food. We should treat animals in the
same way that we treat other people-with respect. Would anyone be happy if you don"t let him go
outside his home? Would Maria like to have lots of people standing .outside her flat l00 -king at
her? No, she wouldn"t. And animals don"t like it, either.
Philip Black
( )2. In Maria"s opinion (观点), a real bear or tiger can only be seen in zoos.
( )3. Maria thinks that animals live better in zoos than in the wild.
( )4. According to Philip, if cages are big and clean enough, tigers and bears will look happy.
( )5. In the two letters, they are discussing how to make animals in zoos happy.
their shirt “tails" on the clothes--line after washing, because they usually put the shirt "tails" into their trousers. When the clothes pegs leave marks on the clothes. other
people will not see them.
That"s why Australians also put the bottom of their socks on the clothes-line. If
they put the top of their socks on the clothes-line, the marks left by the pegs may be seen by others.
Do you do some washing or others help you to do so? I believe you can do it by
yourself and you will get much fun from it. Please have a try after this exam.
B. In France.
C. In Australia.
D. In Japan.
passage?
B. On the clothes-line.
C. On the door.
D. On the chair.
B. they don"t like wearing shirts
C. they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the pockets
D. they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the shirt "tails"
B.下端
C.袖子
D.领子
some are sent by air. You send a letter __2__ so that your friend may receive it sooner. A letter __3__
about twelve days to go from England to India by train or by ship. A letter can get to India by air __4__
five days now, but __5__ the time may be made shorter.
__6__ people were afraid to send letters by air. They thought that the plane might fall and
their friends might not receive the letter. So they sent two letters: one letter by air and __7__ by train or
ship. They wanted to __8__ that the letters would be received. Planes are now almost as safe __9__
trains or ships. __10__ letters are sent by air,
( )1. A. still ( )2. A. by ship ( )3. A. takes ( )4. A. in ( )5. A. by then ( )6. A. At last ( )7. A. other ( )8. A. know ( )9. A. as ( )10. A. More or less | B. just B. by air B. take B. on B. soon B. At times B. the others B. see B. the same as B. Much and much | C. already C. by train C. took C. after C. quickly C. At first C. the other C. hear C. than C. More and more | D. yet D. by bus D. is taken D. during D. fast D. So far D. another D. make sure D. like D. Many and many |
阅读理解。 | |||
Have you ever heard your own voice? "Of course", you say. Has anyone else ever heard your voice? Again you say,"Of course." But that"s not quite true. Nobody else has ever heard your voice the way you hear it. When you talk, you set up sound waves. The air outside your head carries the sound waves to your other ears. But, of course, the sound of your voice begins inside your head. The bones of your head pick up the sound waves, too. They carry the sound waves straight to your inner (里面的) ears. You get the sound from the outside and the inside too. Other people get just the sound waves from the outside you do. | |||
1. Sound travels in the forms of _____. | |||
A. bones B. air C. waves D. voices | |||
2. The sound of your voice begins _____. | |||
A. inside your head B. outside your head C. in your inner ears D. in your outer ears | |||
3. When you talk, other people hear your voice _____. | |||
A. through the bones of your head B. from the outside C. from the inside D. all of the above | |||
4. The phrase "pick up" here means _____. | |||
A. to raise B. to get C. to open D. to pull | |||
5. The passage is mainly about _____. | |||
A. waves in the air B. the way you hear your own voice C. voice gets around far and wide D. the different ways you and others hear your voice | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
How much sleep do we need? We are all different. Some people need only three hours of sleep a night. Others need ten hours of sleep a night. Most Americans sleep an average of seven to eight hours a night. After age fifty, the average sleep time goes down t0 6. 5 hours a night. Most people have a bad night when they cannot fall asleep. The name of this problem is called insomnia. This is not a new problem. Many famous people in history had insomnia. Some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep. Benjamin Franklin, the famous statesman (政治家) and inventor, had four beds. He moved from one to another to fall asleep. King Louis XI V of France had four hundred and thirteen beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. Mark Twain, the famous American writer, had a different way. He laid on his side across the end of his bed. | |||
1. What does the sentence in the passage "We are all different." means? | |||
A. We don"t look the same. B. No one looks like each other. C. We go to bed at different time. D. Our sleeping time is not the same. | |||
2. In Chinese the word "insomnia" means _____. | |||
3. As people grow old, they need _____at night. | |||
A. more sleeping time B. no sleeping time C. less sleeping time D. a fixed time to sleep | |||
4. People with the problem of insomnia _____. | |||
A. are too busy to sleep B. find it difficult to fall asleep C. find it hard to wake up in the morning D. have more beds | |||
5. The best title for this passage may be _____. | |||
A. How to Solve the Sleeping Problem B. People and Sleep C. How Famous People Tried to Sleep D. People and Insomnia |