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I"ve been in Bluelake for two months now. It"s a beautiful small city. Schools here begin at the end
of August. I like my school and I"m having a great time teaching Art History here.
I"m now living in an apartment with a friend. From the window of my bedroom, I can see a beautiful
green hill with flowers and trees. Many people go there to have a picnic or to fly kites. I enjoy taking a
walk there every day after work and watching the people.
I miss you very much, Grandma, and I hope you can come and visit me here some day.
Love,
Jude
B. A park.
C. A school.
D. An art museum.
B. Studying.
C. Visiting a friend.
D. Taking a vacation.
A B C D
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试题【阅读理解。Dear Grandma, I"ve been in Bluelake for two months now. It"s a beautifu】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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In the dream, Eric looked angry and said,"Melissa, I have something to tell you."
I"ve lived with Eric for more than five years. He is the cutest thing I"ve ever seen. I buy him fish and
milk and lots of toy mice once a week. I even bought a small house for him, because he sometimes likes
to be left only by himself. I love him with all my heart, and give him all I love.
But what has gone wrong? In the dream Eric said angrily,"I don"t like fish. I don"t like milk. And toy mice?
Are you crazy? I"m not a cat. And I don"t want to be a cat, either!" Then he ran back to his small house.
After the dream, I know better: dogs don"t like fish or milk. And surely they do not like toy mice. Most
important of all, they will let you know when they are really angry!
B. He is Melissa"s pet.
C. He is four years old.
D. He enjoys talking with Melissa.
B. Melissa loved him the wrong way.
C. Melissa did not take him out for a long time.
D. There were too many mice in Melissa"s house.
B. Eric needed more space for his toys.
C. Eric was too big to share a bed with her.
D. Eric did not always like to be with others.
after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and 1 are creative. Hobbies can develop your interests and help
you learn new skills.
David Smith is a student. His hobby is writing. 2 the summer of 2000, he spent four weeks on a summer
camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing, climbing and mounting biking, there was a writing
workshop with a profession 3 . "She asked us to imagine that we were in a story. Then we wrote about
our 4 at the camp."
In senior high school David wrote a story about teenage life, and it 5 as a book in 2003. Many teenagers
love his book, and as a result, David has become a 6 young writer.
David has been very lucky 7 his hobby has brought him enjoyment and success. But he is 8 interested
in many other things. "I like playing volleyball, too." says David. "I spend some of my free time playing volleyball
for my school team. 9 I"ll write more books in the future, but I"m not sure."
It"s something difficult 10 that we shouldn"t spend all our time on our favourite hobby. There are many other
interesting things to do in life, and we should try to do something new or different.
( )1. A. other ( )2. A. During ( )3. A. manager ( )4. A. experiences ( )5. A. took out ( )6. A. successful ( )7. A. or ( )8. A. too ( )9. A. Usually ( )10. A. remember | B. others B. At B. doctor B. examples B. tried out B. normal B. but B. also B. Immediately B. remembers | C. the other C. For C. singer C. excuses C. came out C. polite C. because C. only C. Maybe C. remembered | D. another D. On D. writer D. experiments D. went out D. lonely D. though D. either D. Once D. to remember | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Think about two people you know. How would you describe their personalities? Are they the s_________(1)? Of course not! Everyone is different. Even identical twins have different personalities. Some people are very outgoing (外向的) and friendly. They like to be w_________(2) other people all the time. Maybe they like to be the centre of attention. And some people are quiet-maybe even s_________(3). They can be friendly, too. But they like to be alone or with just a f_________(4) friends. Some people worry a lot. They may worry about many things, such as their jobs, their families and anything that may happen in the future. H_________(5), some people don"t worry about anything! They n_________(6) mind what is going on next. These people are very relaxed. Some people are hard-working. They always do their b_________(7). But some people are lazy. They don"t care about d_________(8) things right or getting things done on time. Hard-working people always get more chances than those lazy o_________(89) in life. And don"t f_________(10) this: Everyone is different. That means you are special! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the coming summer holidays, you will probably visit the Shanghai Expo. Before you head off to the Expo, please read the following tips so that you behave properly and show off China"s best face to visitors from other countries. When waiting in a line Wait patiently instead of cutting to the front of the line. If you have to leave your spot in line and want to come back , tell the people standing in front of and behind you. Ask them to kindly hold your spot, and thank them when you return . When touring the Expo Don"t touch or climb on exhibits. Visitors are allowed to take pictures and videos around the Expo, but when cameras are not welcome, don"t turn yours on . If souvenirs are handed out , don"t push and scream. Be polite and wait your turn. When attending shows If you are late, wait until the break to enter. It will disturb other audience if you walk in late. It"s very impolite to leave in the middle of a musical or stage play .If an early exit is necessary, you can leave after a scene is over. Keep quiet during a performance .Before the performance starts, either turn off your mobile phone or set it to silent mode. Never answer your phone while a performance is going on . After an excellent performance, clap your hands warmly. Don"t laugh at the performers when they make mistakes. When having meals Don"t talk loudly at meals. With many hungry visitors waiting, don"t stay too long at your table after you have finished. Politely move on to another place. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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