---Mrs White, why are you standing here?
--- I’m waiting for my son. He ______ back from school.
A. didn’t come B. hasn’t come
C. won’t come D. hadn’t come
---Your coffee smells good!
--- It’s from Canada. Would you like _______?
A. some B. any C. few D. little
We promise that we will never forget the human _______. We all love to live in peace.
A. achievement B. service
C. thought D. spirit
Jerry Lucas, _______ NBA star, used to be _______ university student.
A. a; a B. an; an C. a; an D. an; a
书面表达 (本大题共20分)
某英语报开展“How to Deal with Our Study Problems”征文比赛,请你根据提示,写一篇英语短文,并适当发表自己的观点。内容要点如下:
尽管我们常常感到有压力,但是应该找到合适的方式来解压。
1. 可以选择穿冷色调来使我们自己感到放松;
2. 我们应该足够细心,因为“失之毫厘,谬以千里”;
3. 也应该在课业和业余爱好之间取得平衡,试着安排好自己的空余时间;
4. 任何时候都不要失去信心。通过努力学习,我们会取得大的进步。
5. 我们可用不同的音乐来调节心情。例如:焦虑时,古典音乐让我们放松;疲劳时,摇滚音乐使我们振奋。
6. 有问题时,我们也可以…
要求:1. 内容须包含所有要点,语句通顺,意思连贯;
2. 第6点的内容需展开合理想象,用2句话补充完整;
3. 词数100个左右, 开头已给出,不计入总词数。
How to Deal with Our Study Problems
Although we often feel stressed, we should find suitable ways to deal with stress. _______________________________________________________________
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短文填空 根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格内单词,使短文完整通顺。(10分)
Tom was a poor boy. He cleaned leather shoes for others in the street for a l 1. . Tom was also a c 2. boy. One day, a rich man named Miser a 3. in front of Tom.
He watched his d 4. shoes for a while, and then, looked at Tom. Tom knew this kind of people well. They love money but hate to spend it.
Tom said, “Let me brush your shoes, sir. Only two pence(士),sir. "
Mr Miser s_ 5. his head and walked away.
Tom thought for a second and then called out, “I'd like to clean it for nothing.” This time Mr Miser agreed. And soon one of his shoes was s 6. brightly.
When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool(凳子),Tom said he wouldn't clean it for him until he was paid two pence for his work. Mr Miser was very a 7. . He r 8. to pay anything and went away.
But to his s9. , the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even dirtier. Mr Miser looked round. People in the street were 1 10. at him.
Finally, the rich man returned and gave Tom two pence. In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.