题目
题型:江苏期末题难度:来源:
Most schools provide different kinds of hobby classes. Students take them in their free periods or after school. Some classes you have to pay for and others are free. For example, I once took a free Wednesday evening gymnastics (体操) class in my school. But when I learnt how to play the drum(鼓) my parents had to pay for the lessons.
The most popular hobby classes at my school were piano lessons and drama club. Both classes offered exams students could take. Students with many hobbies sometimes felt more stressed than those without any. But the students with hobbies left school with some more skills.
I haven"t continued any of the hobbies I began at school. But I have never regretted(遗憾、懊悔) taking them. My best friend today is someone I met in my gymnastics class.
B. start a new hobby
C. learn new subjects
D. stay with your teachers again
B. drama club and piano lessons
C. drama club and playing the drum
D. gymnastics and piano lessons
B. Few students in Britain take up new hobbies in a new term.
C. Students with many hobbies feel more excited at school.
D. one can make many friends in his or her hobby classes.
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试题【 Starting a new school term is always exciting. It is a chance to see your 】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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find McDonald"s and Kentucky Fried Chicken in many countries around the world. You look at a
menu above the counter(柜台), and say what you"d like to eat. You pay the person who serves you.
You take your food and sit down or take it away. There"s no need to leave a tip"(小费).
In a coffee shop you sit at the counter or at a table. You don"t wait for the waitress to show you
where to sit. She usually brings you coffee when you sit down, You tell her what you"d like to eat and
she brings it to you. You pay the cashier as you leave.
In a family restaurant the atmosphere is casual, but the waitress shows you where to sit. Often the
waitress tells you her name, but you don"t need to tell her yours. If you don"t eat everything, your
waitress gives you a doggy bag to take your food home. You add an extra fifteen percent to the bill as
a tip.
In top class restaurants, you need a reservation (预定) and you need to arrive on time. The waiter
shows you where to sit.If you have wine, he may ask you to taste it. You can only refuse it if it tastes
bad, or if you don"t like it. When you get your bill, check it and then add fifteen to twenty percent to it
as a tip for the waiter.
B.four
C.five
D.six
B.tells you her name
C.shows you the seat
D.you talk to
B.in the corner
C.at the counter
D.on the floor
B.In a fast food restaurant.
C.In a coffee shop.
D.In a family restaurant.
B.Fifteen percent.
C.Thirty percent.
D.Forty percent.
work. It was OK, but that"s all I can say about it.I stayed in the same place with the same people
around me all day and every day. Then I became a singer and I enjoyed it very much.but later the
singing group broke up(解散)and I had to start looking for a new job.
Some girls wanted to be nurses when they were children.but it never went into my head until I
saw an ad in a newspaper.I thought,"oh,well,I"ll give it a try."One thing I liked about it was going
away from home.
The training was very interesting and most of it was just in the wards(病房),so that I could begin
nursing real patients soon.
I lived in the nurses home after I arrived and I had my own room.It was very nice.I tike nursing
more than I ever thought I would.I think I"ll always work oil nursing in the future. Wherever I live,
there"s sure to be a hospital and there"s always a job for a nurse.
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2. Why didn"t Rosa like her first job?
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3. Why didn"t Rosa go on with her second job?
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4. How did Rosa find the job as a nurse?
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5. Did Rosa love the job as a nurse?
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beginning of the weekend. Life is __3__at weekends. Most Americans take
care of their houses, cars or gardens. They __4__ the feeling that time seems to move slowly. The workweek is for things you have to, but the __5__is for
things you want to do. Some people may get in a car and go for a __6__ in
the country. They like to take part in outdoor activities. They __7__ go to a
public eating or a film on Saturday night. The __8__ of weekends is a recent
invention(近期的发明). In the 1870s, rich people began to speak of __9__
weekends in the country visiting friends. For most people, however, the
workday was six days __10__ .
( )1. A. most ( )2. A. end ( )3. A. terribl ( )4. A. hate ( )5. A. weekend ( )6. A. walk ( )7. A. must ( )8. A. day ( )9. A. costing ( )10. A. long | B. least B. beginning B. hard B. enjoy B. weekday B. dance B. should B. idea B. spending B. short | C. more C. middle C. different C. remember C. week C. drive C. need C. programme C. paying C. early | D. less D. starting D. same D. forget D. workweek D. run D. may D. knowledge D. taking D. late |
完形填空。 | |||
When July comes, children know they"ll have 1 examinations and the school year will end soon. Boys and girls will have a nearly two months" holiday, and they"ll leave school 2 train or by car to 3 to see their fathers and mothers . The summer holidays are the 4 time of the year for most children. The weather is usually good, so one can 5 most of his time playing outside. If one lives in the country, he can 6 into the woods and in the fields. If one lives in a big town, he can usually go to a park to play. The best place for a summer holiday is the 7 . Some children are 8 enough to live near the sea. But for the others who do not, if they have the chance to stay at one of the big seaside towns for a week or two, they will talk about it all the following school year. Now, 9 makes children like the seaside so much? I think it is the sand, the sea and the sun, not anything else. Of course, there are 10 new things to see, nice things to eat, and interesting things to do. But the feeling of sand under their feet, of salt water on their skin, and the feeling of the warm sun on their backs make them happier. | |||
( ) 1. A. they ( ) 2. A. on ( ) 3. A. go to town ( ) 4. A. best ( ) 5. A. take ( ) 6. A. go out ( ) 7. A. village ( ) 8. A. lucky ( ) 9. A. that ( ) 10. A. little | B. them B. by B. go to the parks B. better B. use B. go on B. seaside B. sad B. which B. much | C. theirs C. in C. leave home C. worst C. spend C. go back C. city C. worried C. who C. lots of | D. their D. at D. return home D. worse D. waste D. go away D. park D. quiet D. what D. no |