完成句子 按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。
1.就如何处理这件事情,我给他们提了一些建议。
I provided them it.
2.尽管他是个百万富翁,但他已把一生都献给帮助残疾人。
Although he is a millionaire, the disabled.
3.我相信机器人不会对我们的日常生活构成很大的不同。
I our everyday life.
4.我表妹问压缩食品是否可以储藏很久。
My cousin asked or not.
5.雪下得太大了,使得我们没法去听音乐会。
The snow was going to the concert.
6.与小说相比,网络游戏对我们学生有不良影响。
novels, online games us students.
动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空。
1.--- Could you tell me how your daughter usually goes to school?
--- Yes. If it is fine, she (ride) to school.
2.Please stop talking, guys. I can’t hear what the youth worker (explain).
3.Have you heard that the famous astronaut (invite) to give a talk on life in space next Sunday?
4.More effort should be put into ( improve) our English skills.
5.The three boy students Miss White paid special attention to (make) great progress at last.
6.A large number of people (reply) to what the cruel murderer did since the news was covered on TV.
7.It was reported that the plane to London (fly) back to Paris by the time of 2:30 yesterday afternoon because of the rainstorm.
8.He wasn’t sure if he (vote) for the new manager the following week.
根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
1.---How is your business going?
--- It couldn’t be _______ (bad).
2.Each of us _______ (breath) heavily after running on the playground every morning.
3.For everyone’s _______ (safe), we should always remember the law against driving after drinking.
4.Such a camera can help spacemen film _______ (they) during the flight.
根据句意和汉语注释,写出单词的正确形式。
1._______ (污染) air does harm to our health. It’s necessary to keep the air fresh and clean.
2.Our success was far _______ (超过) what we thought possible.
3.This kind of disease _______ (传播) so quickly that it drew the government’s attention.
4.The man kept remembering English words every day until he was in his _______ (四十).
Parents are a child’s first teachers. But some parents never learned from good examples. In New York City, Covenant House tries to help homeless young mothers become good parents.
The twelve or so teenagers who live at the shelter attend parenting classes four days a week. The class is called Mommy and Me.
Teacher Delores Clemens is a mother of five and a grandmother. She teaches basic skills, like how to give a baby a bath and how to dress a baby in different seasons.
She remembers one student who learned from her mother not to pick up a crying baby. The mother said that would only make the child needy.
“I said ‘That’s not true. You have to hold your baby! He is crying for a reason. If you never pick him up, he’s going to keep crying. Pick your baby up. Hug(拥抱)him! And she started to do that. They just want a little hugging and a little love. And it works!” Delores Clemens said.
Delores Clemens says her students also learn how to be good mothers by letting themselves be mothered. “I’m doing something for them that never has been done for them before.”
In class, with her baby son, is Natasha. She lived on the streets. She is glad not only for the warmth and shelter of Covenant House. As she told reporter Adam Phillips, she is also glad for the help they offer in looking for a safer life.
“Did you go to high school?”
“Yes.”
“Did you graduate?”
“No, I didn’t. I was in my last year and then, I got pregnant(怀孕)and I got lazy.”
“You look like you are willing to accept responsibility(责任)for that.”
“Yes, I am, and I would like to finish.”
Some teenage mothers wish they themselves could be children again. 18-year-old Placida knows that feeling. “Because you have to get up every two hours in the middle of the night, and you can’t go out and say ‘I am going to buy this for myself.’ No. I have to buy pampers, clothes and food. So now it’s two. So it’s very hard.” Placida said.
1.What did Natasha want to finish high school for?
A.To bring her high school life to an end.
B.To accept the responsibility to look after her baby.
C.To stop the chatting with Adam.
D.To end the relationship with her boyfriend.
2.From what Placida said, we know that she thinks _______.
A.looking after a baby needs love
B.having a baby costs more
C.being a mom is hard
D.loving comes from responsibility
3.The passage is mainly about _______.
A.a class where teen parents are looked after
B.a class where parents are teaching their children
C.a class where homeless mothers learn to find a job
D.a class where teens learn mothering and are mothered
A Brown University sleep researcher has some advice for people who run high schools: Don’t start classes so early in the morning. It may not be that the students who nod off at their desks are lazy. And it may not be that their parents have failed to enforce(确保) bedtime. Instead, it may be that biologically(生物学上)these sleepyhead(贪睡者)students aren’t used to the early hour.
“Maybe these kids are being asked to rise at the wrong time for their bodies,” says Mary Carskadon, a professor looking at problem of adolescent (青春期的)sleep at Brown’s School of Medicine.
Carskadon is trying to understand more about the effects of early school time in adolescents. And, at a more basic level, she and her team are trying to learn more about how the biological changes of adolescence affect sleep needs and patterns(方式).
Carskadon says her work suggests that adolescents may need more sleep than they did at childhood, no less, as commonly thought.
Sleep patterns change during adolescence, as any parent of an adolescent can prove. Most adolescents prefer to stay up later at night and sleep later in the morning. But it’s not just a matter of choice---their bodies are going through a change of sleep patterns.
All of this makes the transfer(迁移)from middle school to high school---which may start one hour earlier in the morning----all the more difficult, Carskadon says. With their increased need for sleep and their biological clocks set on the “sleep late, rise late” pattern, adolescents are up against difficulties when they try to be up by 5 or 6 a.m. for a 7:30 a.m. first bell. A short sleep on a desktop may be their body’s way of saying. “I need a timeout.”
1.Carskadon suggests that high schools should not start classes so early in the morning because _______.
A.it is really tough for parents to enforce bedtime
B.it is biologically difficult for students to rise early
C.students work so late at night that they can’t get up early
D.students are so lazy that they don’t like to go to school early
2.The underlined phrase nod off most probably means _______.
A.turn around B.agree with others C.fall asleep D.refuse to work
3.What might be a reason for the hard transfer from middle school to high school?
A.Adolescents depend more on their parents.
B.Adolescents have to choose their sleep patterns.
C.Adolescents sleep better than they did at childhood.
D.Adolescents need more sleep than they used to.
4.What is the test mainly about?
A.Adolescent health care.
B.Problems in adolescent learning.
C.Adolescent sleep difficulties.
D.Changes in adolescent sleep needs and patterns.