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about our problems can affect how we do at school. It can also influence the way we behave with our families. So how do we deal with our problems? There are many ways and here is one of them.
Most of us have probably been angry with our friends, parents or teachers. Perhaps they said something
you didn"t like, or you felt they were unfair. Sometimes people can stay angry for years about a small problem.
Time goes by, and good friendship may be lost.
When we are angry, however, we are usually the ones affected. Perhaps we have seen young children
playing together. Sometimes they have disagreements, and decide not to talk to each other. However, this
usually does not last for long. This is an important lesson for us to learn.
B. How to do at school.
C. How to behave with families.
D. How to talk to each other.
B. They may get sick
C. Good friendship may be lost
D. They may miss each other.
B. they have different ideas
C. they worry about a small problem
D. they want disagreements
B. learning to forget
C. staying angry
D. feeling unfair
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试题【阅读理解。 People all have problems. If we don"t deal with these problems, we ca】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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New York is America"s largest city, however, it may also be the country"s loneliest city. People living
alone make up forty-eight percent of all households (家庭) on the island of Manhattan.
"I think it"s the best way to live," James Combo, a 35-year-old New York musician said,"If you want to
make a mess, you can make a mess. If you want to paint the walls a certain color, you can do it."
In the USA, there are more single-person households than classic nuclear families----a married couple and
their natural children----according to a latest report. Other cities with high percentages (百分比) of single
households are Washington DC, St. Louis, Denver and San Francisco.
The high number of single households shows today"s values. People living alone, especially unmarried
women used to have something to do with sadness. That feeling is no longer true. Self-esteem (自尊) isn"t
based on having children and being married any more.
B. most of the people there often live alone.
C. there are nearly half of single-person households.
D. people can do what they like by themselves.
B. The high number of single households shows today"s values.
C. People living alone make up 48% of all households in the world.
D. Unmarried women used to have something to do with sadness.
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Yellowstone is a huge park covering over 3,400 square miles in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. It can be reached by air to Cody or Jackson, 50 miles from the entrances (入口) . There is no train service nearby. Limited (有限的) bus service is used from some of the towns near it. Once in the area, a car is almost a must. The park has 5 entrances, which are open from May to October . It is a good idea to plan a trip during the good weather, but except big crowds and show traffic. Parts of the park are open in the winter for snow sports. Be sure to come prepared for different weather at any time of the year. Take enough of your clothing so you will be prepared for unexpected changes in temperature. Take good walking shoes and thick socks, if you are going to do any hiking. You can also see the park on horseback. If you want to learn about Yellowstone, the National Park Service has many talks, films and tours to help you to understand it . |
1. How large is Yellowstone National Park? ______________________________________________ 2. What is a must if you are in the area? ______________________________________________ 3. Why are parts of the park open in winter? ______________________________________________ 4. What do you need to take while going to do any hiking? ______________________________________________ 5. Where can you find more information about Yellowstone? ______________________________________________ |
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One of the strangest jobs at the Oscars is that of a seat-filler. When one of the stars needs to go to the bathroom, a seat-filler sits in the star"s seat. That way, the TV cameras won"t show any empty seats. Kathy Muller talks about her night as a seat-filler. (A) I was told to reach the theater in the middle of the day, wearing my dress for the evening. There were about 200 of us seat-fillers, all very excited. We were told what we should and shouldn"t do (for example, "Don"t talk to the stars"), and then (B) 我们一直等到五点钟. That"s when the stars started coming. The show started at six o"clock. We had to stand outside the doors. Then, when someone came put to go to the bathroom or have a cigarette (香烟), we were told to go and sit in their seat. (C) The show was three hours long, and I only sat down five times. By the end, I was really tired, but I was happy because, during the evening, I sat behind Jim Carrey (he"s very tall!) and close to Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman and Julia Roberts. It was an exciting night, but I think (D)_______ year I"ll watch the Oscars on TV at home like everyone else! |
1.将画线部分(A)改写成 I was told to ________ at the theater at ________. 2. 将画线部分(B)译成英语。 _______________________________________________ 3. 将画线部分(C)译成汉语。 _______________________________________________ 4. 在(D)的空白处填入一个适当的词语。 _______________________________________________ 5. 从短文中找出两个描写心情的形容词。 _______________________________________________ |
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(Mrs. Jones, the headmaster, is telling the students some information about the trip.) Now, here"s some information about our school trip. As usual we will spend the first four days in Paris. We"ll have a sightseeing tour of the city and we"ll also visit some of the famous places like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. From Paris we"ll travel down to the south of France near Marseilles by boat. We"ll spend five days there. Last year we went by coach, but we found that the journey was too long and we didn"t have enough time to do everything. So this year we will go by train. I will provide more information about the schedule (日程安 排)later. There will be 80 students on the trip. We will travel in three groups and there will be three teachers with each group. I will go with Group One. I hope that everyone on the trip will have a good time, but please remember that it is an educational visit, not a boliday. There will be some for swimming and other spots, but we are going to France to study French culture and use the French language as much as possible. |
1. What are the students going to France for? |
A. To do some sports. B. To have an educational visit. C. To spend their holiday. D. Only to do sightseeing. |
2. How many times have they been to France? |
A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. D. Never. |
3. How long will they stay there? |
A. Three days. B. Four days. C. Five days. D. Nine days. |
4. Why don"t they want to go by coach? |
A. It will take too much time. B. There are too many students. C. They don"t know how long it will take. D. They cannot have a sightseeing on the way. |
5. Which team will Mrs. Jones go with? |
A. Group One. B. Group Two. C. Group Three. D. Group One end Group Three. |