Do you think orange car can reach that speed in hour?
A. an; a B. the; a
C. an; the D. the; an
良好的生活与学习习惯对我们的成长是非常重要的。请从以下的习惯中选择一个你以前做得不够好,但现在已具备的好习惯,谈一谈你养成这个习惯的过程及收益。
要求:1)不使用真实的校名、人名等相关信息;
2)内容完整,书写整齐;
3)80词左右;
4)文章的开头已给出,但不计入总词数。
My good habit
is my good habit.
A traveller came to a village carrying nothing but an empty pot. He was h 1. , but nobody would offer their food to him. The traveller then f 2. the pot with water, put a large stone into it, and placed it o 3. a fire in the village square.
One of the villagers asked w 4. he was doing. The traveller answered,“I’m making ‘ stone soup’. ”The villager seemed i 5. .
The traveller continued,“The soup tastes wonderful but I need some carrots to make i 76 more tasty. ”The villager then b 6. him some carrots and put them in the pot.
Another villager walked by, asking about the pot, a 7. the traveller again told him about his stone soup. This time he really needed some meat. The villager brought him some meat to help him out.
More and more villagers walked by. Each added o 8. things. Finally, the traveller had a delicious pot of soup. Of course, he s 9. it with everyone.
1.My uncle always _______________________ on us when he came to our city.
2.He didn’t want to go to school by pretending to be __________________ ill.
3.The Science Museum is a good place for children __________________ their new ideas.
4.Children should __________________ how to respect others in their daily life.
5.He went to France the year before last and I haven’t heard from him _______________then.
6.He didn’t get any help and had to complete the work _________________.
7.The naughty boy is always punished by his mother for his bad_____________.
8.Most of the teenagers like eating junk food __________________ healthy food.
9.They found out the truth by doing a lot of__________________ experiments.
10.This DVD is quite useful. It can help us learn English and enjoy the beautiful sights of many places _______________________.
日常对话
A. Why not go to Taiwan? B. We can have more time to enjoy ourselves. C. No, not yet. D. How do you feel about it? E. What are you up to? F. Yes, of course. G. I wish I were still in primary school. |
W: Hello, Han Lin.
H: Hello, Xiao Hua.
W: 1.
H: I’m reading about today’s newspaper. It says every week students in primary schools have a day without homework. 2.
W: I think it’s great. 3.
H: That’s impossible. But after the big exam, we’ll also have a long summer
vacation and needn’t do any homework.
W: I’m looking forward to it. Have you made any plans for it?
H: 4. I’m going travelling. But I haven’t decided where to go.
W: 5.
H: Good idea. I also hear Taiwan is a nice place. I’ll think about it. Thank you for
your advice.
W: It’s a pleasure.
The police find most criminals (罪犯) because somebody tells them who the criminals are. They find other criminals by using science and their computers. When there is a bank robbery (抢劫), the police first look through their computers for the names of the bank robbers that they know about. Then they go and talk to any of these robbers who are not in prison (监狱). They ask them where they were when the robbery happened. If any of these people cannot give a good answer, the police will often use science to find out if one of them is the robber.
Many criminals leave something of themselves at the places of the crimes like a fingerprint or a hair. Or they take something away on their shoes or clothes, like dirt or animal hair. If they leave behind some of their blood or their hair or a piece of skin, it will have their DNA inside it.
Everyone’s DNA is different and their fingerprints are also different. So, if a criminal cuts himself during a robbery or leaves his hair, or even a small piece of skin, scientists can find out what his DNA is. The police can then ask the person they think is the robber to give them his hair or some blood and see if it has the same DNA. Many criminals are in prison today because of this kind of evidences .
根据上文内容判断正 ( T ) 误( F )
1.Usually the police find criminals because they use their computer.
2.The police do not usually ask criminals who are in prison about a crime because these criminals could not have done it.
3.The most useful evidences that criminals leave at the places of their crimes are things with their DNA in them.
4.Many criminals usually take something away only on their shoes after the crimes.
5.The story is about a bank robbery.