Keep in Touch You can keep in touch with your friends in many ways. You can call them. You can send letters or e-mails to them. You can even use a website like Facebook to keep in touch with them. Touch Luck "Touch Lusk" is used when you feel sympathy (同情) about something bad that has happened to someone. But it is also used when you don"t have any sympathy for someone"s problems. Touch Screen You can find touch screens everywhere now. They are fun and easy to use! You touch the screen to choose what you want. Many mobile phones and music players have touch screens. Many ATMs have them,too. You can also use them to buy tickets. Touchdown When you watch an American football game, you will hear the word "touchdown". A touchdown happens when a player carries the ball across the other team"s goal (球门) line. When a player makes a touchdown, he scores (得分) six points for his team! The Midas Touch Midas was a king in an old Greek story. He loved money very much! He wished that everything he touched would turn to gold. His wish came true. Everything he touched-His furniture, his food, and even his daughter-turned to gold. |
A. keep in touch B. touch with C. touch screen D. touchdown E. the Madis touch |
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试题【阅读理解。 Keep in Touch You 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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完形填空。 | In Australia, different people have different ways to enjoy themselves. They also have their own ideas about 1 to pass time. 2 children, about 80%, work hard in school because they have to take lots of exams. After school, they don"t want to stay at home reading books any more. 3 , they put aside their school bags and go out to play. Some old people 4 early in the morning. Then they go to park to 5 . It helps them know what is happening around the world. In the evening, they would prefer to stay at home 6 rather than do anything else. Young people enjoy having 7 trip on weekends. They go to mountains to have a picnic or go to the 8 to camp. They usually start on Friday and spend one or two days outside. Then on 9 evening, they start their way back home. 10 seems to be in a hurry, although a busy week is waiting for them again. | ( )1. A. what ( )2. A. Some ( )3. A. However ( )4. A. get up ( )5. A. read newspapers ( )6. A. climbing hills ( )7. A. boring ( )8. A. forest ( )9. A. Friday ( )10. A. Anybody
| B. how B. Most B. Though B. come up B. do sports B. watching TV B. busy B. floor B. Sunday B. Somebody
| C. when C. All C. Instead C. stay up C. enjoy themselves C. go shopping C. tiring C. flat C. Tuesday C. Everybody
| D. why D. No D. Or D. set up D. have breakfast D. going hiking D. relaxing D. factory D. Wednesday D. Nobody
| 阅读理解。 | Cats are the most popular pets among Americans. So it is not surprising there are many expressions about cats. Do you know any of them? Now let me introduce some to you. Some cats like to catch small birds, like canaries. If someone looks very proud or satisfied with himself, we say he looks like the cat that ate the canary. Sometimes, a cat likes to play with a small animal it catches. So if you play cat and mouse with someone, you change between different kinds of behavior when dealing with another person. For example, a child might offer something sweet to her little brother, and then take it away when reaches for it. A cat will often catch a small animal and present it to its owner. The saying that looks like something the cat dragged in describes something in bad condition. A fat cat is a person with a lot of money. There are many other expressions about cats in America. How interesting! Which kind of cat are you, or which kind would you like to be? | 1. Americans like ________ best as pets. | A. dogs B. pigs C. cats D. mice | 2. The canary is a kind of ________. | A. dog B. cat C. bird D. fish | 3. If you have much money, we can call you ________. | A. a fat cat B. a happy cat C. a thin cat D. a sad cat | 4. If someone always thinks highly of himself, we can say ________. | A. he plays cat and mouse with someone B. he looks like the cat that ate the canary C. he is a lazy cat D. he has dragged in something | 5. The passage introduces us ________ expressions about cat. | A. one B. two C. three D. four | 完形填空。 | When I was young, I liked to play jokes on people I knew, especially on my parents and friends. One day my mother was 1 and I was playing with my younger brother Tony. Suddenly I ran to my mother and said, "Tony fell from the open window!" She was very 2 and ran out of the kitchen. Then I said, "Don"t worry, I"m just 3 ."And my mother shouted at me, "If you do it 4 , I"ll hit you." One day I went swimming with my 5 in the sea. I wanted to play a joke on them. In the beginning, I went swimming 6 , and I called out, "Help!" All my friends came to help me, only to 7 that I was joking. But the next time I wasn"t joking. I was so 8 that I swam in deep water. I tried my best to call my friends for help, but this time nobody came to help me. 9 ,They found I was telling the truth. They came and saved my life. They took me to the hospital. This is the best 10 in my life. From then on, I haven"t joked on anyone. | ( )1. A. writing ( )2. A. angry ( )3. A. smiling ( )4. A. now ( )5. A. friends ( )6. A. fast ( )7. A. find ( )8. A. careful ( )9. A. In the end ( )10. A. time | B. sleeping B. worried B. saying B. then B. classmates B. slowly B. understand B. careless B. At first B. sport | C. cooking C. sorry C. playing C. again C. brothers C. well C. say C. fast C. Since then C. lesson | D. running D. excited D. joking D. once D. parents D. alone D. think D. slow D. At that time D. day | 阅读理解。 | The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 2,1666. In four days it destroyed more than three quarters of the old city, where most of those houses were built out of wood and close together. One hundred thousand people became homeless but only few lost their lives. The fire started on Sunday morning. By eight o"clock three hundred houses were on fire. On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River Thames. Tuesday was the worst day. The fire destroyed many well-known buildings. The fire stopped only when the king finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path (路线) of the fire. With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out. | 1. What day die the Great Fire happen in London? | A. Sunday. B. Monday. C. Tuesday. D. Wednesday. | 2. The Great Fire of London destroyed more than _______ of the old city. | A. 25 percent B. 30 percent C. half D. 75 percent | 3. What were most of the houses made of? | A. Plastic. B. Wood. C. Stones. D. Bricks. | 4. Finally, the fire was out because there wasn"t _______ left to burn it _______. | A. nothing, the fire B. anything, the city C. anything, the path of the fire D. something, the streets | 5. How long did the fire last? | A. Two days. B. Three days. C. More than four days. D. Half a month. | 阅读理解。 | Emma and Hannah are 13-year-old school girls from Minnesota, USA. They are good at making new thing s and both of them are also good at sales. They are selling charms (小装饰物) made out of bottle caps. The girls came up with the idea last summer when they saw charms were popular with kids. They talked with their parents about the idea. Since then they have sold enough charms to buy a bike for Hannah. The girls collect bottle caps and then clean them. They find some interesting pictures on the Internet or on paper, and then glue them onto the inside of the caps. There are different kinds of pictures, "Peace signs are popular with girls, and single-letter charms are popular with boys whose names start with those letters," Emma and Hannah said. Now, charms can be found everywhere at Dakota Hills Middle School in Eagan. "Students put charms on purses, backpacks,and their lunchboxes," said Emma. Emma and Hannah also have a shop on the Internet. They hope they can sell their charms to more kids. They"re thinking about selling their charms at the Eagan Market Festival next summer. Their business is not only for getting money. At their Valentine"s sale, 20% of the income (收入) went to charity. | 1. What are Emma and Hannah? | A. They"re waiters. B. They"re sellers. C. They"re students. D. They"re charm makers. | 2. When did the girls begin to sell the charms? | A. About a year ago. B. About two months ago. C. Nearly fifty days ago. D. Nearly five weeks ago. | 3. Which of the following may NOT be on the charms? | A. Pictures. B. Signs. C. Letters. D. Numbers. | 4. What do Emma and Hannah hope to do now? | A. They hope to become rich people. B. They hope to give money to charity. C. They hope to sell more charms. D. They hope to sell charms in every school. | 5. Which of the following is TRUE? | A. The two girls love their parents and money. B. Boys like charms with signs. C. They won"t sell charms next summer. D. The charms are popular with students. |
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