--What’s the advantage of shopping online?
--I think buyers _______spend a lot of time going to shops.
A. shouldn’t B. mustn’t
C. can’t D. needn’t
--What do you think of the 3-D printer?
--It’s great although it still needs further ______.
A. invention B. education
C. information D. development
_______valuable information you’ve offered us! Thanks so much!
A. How B. How a C. What D. What a
This is ______ unusual course that is taught in ______ university, but it’s of no use to the real life.
A. an, a B. an, an C. a, an D. a, a
书面表达。(共1大题,满分15分)
假如你是李明,准备到美国的一所高中去求学,需要用英文写一篇自我介绍。要点如下:
第一次去国外,希望得到帮助;
来此是为了提高英语水平并为大学学习做准备;
喜欢你们的学校和校园生活,愿广交朋友;
16岁,来自中国武汉,即将初中毕业;
补充一两点个人想法。
注意: 1. 要求包括内容要点,语句通顺,内容连贯,不可逐条翻译;
2. 词数 60-80;
3. 介绍内容的开头和结尾已经给出,不计词数。
Dear Mr. Smith,
I am going to study in your school this summer. And I am very happy to introduce myself to you.___________________________________________________________________________
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阅读理解填词(共10题,每小题1分,满分10分)
先阅读短文,在其后空白处写出各单词的正确形式,单词的第一个字母已给出。
Soon after Harry Wei moved into the flat downstairs, I met him one morning in the lift. I introduced myself, and could tell him from his v 1. that he wasn’t British, so I said, Are you from Japan? He looked annoyed, and said, “No, I’m Chinese!” I felt very e 2..
That evening, I told my flatmate Nick about our new n 3.. “I hope he doesn’t like c 4. lots of smelly, oily food,” he said. “My uncle used to live above a Chinese r 5. , and he…” “I like Chinese food,” I said. “Anyway, he’s just moved here and maybe he doesn’t know many people yet. Let’s invite him round to our place for dinner.” I went downstairs and knocked on his door. He thanked me for the i 6. , and asked if he could bring his wife along too. “Of course,” I said,
When they came to dinner, I was surprised to find that Harry’s wife was British, not Chinese. Her name was Lisa. “We met in Chengdu five years ago,” She e 7. . “I was an English teacher there, and Harry was my student.” Now Harry was studying in London, and after he had finished studies they p 8. to go back to China.
I asked Harry what he found most d9. about life in England. “Oh, I love it here now,” he said, “but when I first arrived, my English wasn’t very good. When I didn’t understand what people said, they would just r 10.the same words very loudly and slowly. English people tend to expect everyone else to speak their language,”
“That’s true,” I said. “But please don’t ask me to learn Chinese!”