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and tidy.
1. Get your clothes ready. Clothes allow you to cool off or warm up as your body temperature changes.
You can always take off something at a traffic light.
2. Don"t give up skirts and dresses. Skirts and dresses are perfect for summer cycling. Choose something
soft and light. For a more fitted skirt, make sure you can move easily.
3. Roll up your trouser legs. This can help you avoid dirty marks or torn (破损的) trousers. Wear sports
shoes and keep your high heels (脚跟) at work or in your bag for the day.
4. Wear a cotton T-shirt close to your body. If you need to wear a jacket for work, try a cotton T-shirt
inside to take in perspiration (汗水). Once at work, you can take it off and put on a dry one.
5. Wear something bright. Throw on a deep pink neck scarf or have bright rings or footwear on to make
yourselves seen easily.
B. Old gentlemen.
C. Young ladies.
D. School pupils.
B. Trousers and shoes.
C. Jackets and T-shirts.
D. Scarfs and rings.
B. take in perspiration
C. cool yourselves off
D. make yourselves seen
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试题【阅读理解。 If you are a young lady and you go to work by bike, the following sugg】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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hung up colourful lights in the room. Some put candles on a big cake. Everyone brought her a present. But
all the presents were not opened at the time. 2______
When her mother came back, the party started. First,some girls sang pop songs and danced together.
3______ Everyone laughed happily. Then, Li Jiang did some magic for us. 4______ The happiest things
were that we blew out candles and ate the cake together. We all expressed our best wishes to her. Finally,
we helped her open the presents. All kinds of toys appeared in front of us!
Li Jiang was very happy that day and so were we.
A. Next, some boys told jokes. B. We bought her a birthday cake. C. So we didn"t know what they were. D. We were all surprised at what she had done. E. When we got there, we began getting ready for the party. |
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Summer camps started from the US. They are programs for teenagers during the summer months in some countries. Teenagers who take part in summer camps are known as campers. The traditional summer camp usually means hiking, game-playing and campfires. Now modern summer camps can offer campers a great many activities. Among them, the intemational summer camp is quite popular, especially with Chinese campers. First of all, the intemational summer camp can bring campers unusual life experience. As we all know, the experience in high school plays a very important role in life. The international summer camp is a great way to establish (确立) the right values for life. Campers will experience the cultural difference-something they can"t get at home from their families. During the international summer camp, children will become more independent and see new things. They can also leam more through talking with students from all over the world. Making friends is another point. The intemational summer camp mixes (混合) Chinese students with students from other countries in the world. No matter whether they live with a local family or live with other students in dormitories (宿舍), they will all share experiences and cultures with persons from different countries and cultural backgrounds, learn cross-culture communication skills by listening to others and expressing themselves, and improve friendship over several weeks. They often stay in touch with each other by email,MSN or QQ after the program finishes. The most exciting thing in the intemational summer camp is that Chinese campers can get excellent chances to speak and use English in a real English world. Language is not only knowledge; it is a skill which needs to be improved by using it. Campers from English-speaking countries are very friendly, warm-hearted and helpful. |
1. Did summer camps start from the US? _________________________________________________ 2. What can children get from the summer camp but not from their families? _________________________________________________ 3. How do campers communicate with each other after the program? _________________________________________________ 4. What are campers from English-speaking countries like? _________________________________________________ 5. What advantages of the intemational summer camp are mentioned in the passage? _________________________________________________ |
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What is your wish for the new year? The following are some children"s ideas. |
1. How many children have mentioned their parents in the passage? |
A. All. B. Four. C. Three. D. None. |
2. Who is badly ill among the children? |
A. Kate. B. Peter. C. Mary. D. Bob. |
3. What"s Mark"s wish? |
A. To get better grades. B. To change his school. C. To buy some presents. D. To fix their house. |
阅读理解。 |
I started my food blog (博客) Chubby Hubby in 2005. At the time, we were preparing a wnter"s festival. The chairman wanted to have popular blogs to publicize it. As most of us had no idea what a blog was then, he suggested that we start our own blogs, just to get an idea. It wasn"t until much later that I realized I was the only one to do so. A food blog was a good choice for me. When I first started the blog, I was surprised to find there were others who shared the same hobby in good food as I did. I became interested in this community (团体). Over the last four years, it"s been pleasant to watch this hobby tum into something that people do as a duty. If you are thinking of starting one, here are some suggestions: Decide who you"re talking to. This will decide how the blog voices. Be honest. People like to read blogs because they are highly personal insights (洞悉) into people"s lives and interests. If you tell lies, your readers will lose interests. Care about design (设计). For food blogs, photography is important. Basic skills help make your blog better. |
1. The writer started his food blog because _____. |
A. he had read other people"s B. he took food as his hobby C. someone asked him to do it D. the festival was held online |
2. How does the writer like writing blogs? |
A. He enjoys it so much. B. He likes it just a little. C. He thinks it"s tiring. D. He thinks it"s his job. |
3. What does the second suggestion tell us? |
A. To decide who you"re talking to. B. To make sure you are honest. C. To care about how to design blogs. D. To know what basic skills are. |
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Jason Crole studies in an American high school. As a native of London, the 16-year-old didn"t know much about America"s colonial (殖民地的) past before this summer. But now Crole can talk a lot about the settlers (移民者), slavery (奴隶制) and the events that led up to the American Revolution (美国独立战争). He learned about these subjects at a summer program at the College of William and Mary, Virginia. It is a 70-year-old program that gathers high school students from across the US to study early American history. "It"s been great and a lot of hard work," said Crole. "This is not a subject really taught in England, so I"m learning a lot of new things." The program meet from 8 am to 3 pm five days a week. It goes for three weeks. Students go to lectures and read essays about the time period they are studying. They study history from the founding of Jamestown through the American Revolution and the Civil War (美国内战). As well as leaming about history in the classroom, students also take field trips to historical sites. They visit Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown and other sites around Virginia. They learn what life was like during that time. "We hope the students can really leam something about our early history," said Carolyn Sparks Whittenburg, director of the program. " We offer the program to kids who love history. A total of 111 students were in the program this summer, but we hope for more next year." |
1. The summer program helps high school students to study _______. |
A. the settlers B. the Civil War C. the American Revolution D. American history |
2. The summer program lasts for _______. |
A. seven hours B. five days C. three weeks D. one month |
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage? |
A. There were hundreds of students in the program this summer. B. Some students are not quite clear about America"s colonial past. C. Students can take part in the summer program in their high schools. D. The subject is taught outside the classroom rather than inside. |