I love this picture ______ you beside the music fountain.
A. in B.of C. on D. at
Nowadays I can choose online courses and study by_____ ?
A. I B. me C.my D.myself
which of the following words is pronounced /ʃeɪp / ?
A. shape B. sheep C.shop D.ship
书面表达(共1题,计20分)
Suppose your class is having a discussion about what kind of friends you would like to have. Please write about your opinion(s)and give reasons.(假设你们班级正在进行一场讨论,主题是关于希望拥有什么样的朋友,请谈谈你的想法和理由。)
要求:
1.文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
2. 80-100词。
There was a time when New York City buildings were almost all the same height.
Today you can see buildings of different heights that seem to touch the sky. They are called skyscrapers(摩天大楼). They shape the famous New York City skyline.
It started about 90 years ago. It began like a race. This wasn't a race down the street or around a track(跑道). It was a race for the sky. Who was racing? Buildings were.
Their builders were actually racing to build the world's tallest skyscraper.
The race started slowly.
First came the Woolworth Building, in 1913. It rose 792 feet(英尺) on the southern side of the city. Then the race heated up.In1930, two skyscrapers were nearing completion. The Bank of Manhattan Building was finished first. It rose up to 927 feet into the sky. Builders were then putting a round roof(屋顶)on the top of the Chrysler Building. It rose up t0 925 feet. The Bank of Manhattan, two feet taller, seemed to be the winner.
A few weeks later, New Yorkers saw a strange sight(景象). The day that the Chrysler Building was to be completed, workers raised a shiny metal, spire(尖顶) through the top of the building, adding 121 feet to the building's height! At l,048 feet, the Chrysler Building was now the world's tallest.
But the race was not over. A year later, in 1931, the Empire State Building became the new winner.At l,250 feet, it was the world's tallest building.
In 1973, even that record was broken. Builders finished the World Trade Center. At 1,368 feet high, it rose above all other buildings in New York City.
Time goes on. As technology improves, taller buildings are being built. The race is still on.
A.根据短文内容简要回答问题。
1.Which skyscrapers had been the world's tallest buildings? Please list them.
2.During which period of the time did the race heat up?
B.将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
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C.请给短文拟一个适当的英文标题。
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Children don't go to school on Saturdays and Sundays, but they usually have homework to do over the weekend. Some do their homework on Friday afternoon.
1.T____ they can enjoy the whole weekend. Others decide to2.r___ first and do their homework on Sunday afternoon.
Saturday morning is a popular time for sports and other activities. A lot of schools have sports matches against other schools. Sports centres are usually very3.b_ too. They usually have classes for different things like tennis, basketball, swimming and so on.
Saturday afternoon is normally the time for professional sports matches. There's always lots of sport on TV. Most rugby and football matches 4.s at three o'clock.
In the evening, most people want some kind of entertainment(娱乐). Older teenagers go to the cinema or they go dancing at a club. At home, the television has many 5.p for family entertainment, such as The X Factor Merlin or Doctor Who.
On Sunday mornings, people often have alie-in (懒觉). That means that they get up6.1 than they do during the week. Some people go to church on Sunday mornings. Families often have a big Sunday lunch together. The meal is usually roast meat (beef, chicken, etc. ) with7.v . And there's usually a big pudding, too.
After that, a lot of adults spend the afternoon having a nap ( =sleeping) in front of the TV!
Shopping centers are popular 8.p - to go on Sunday afternoons. All the big shops are open usually 11 a. m. t0 5 p. m. , 9. b most smaller shops are closed all day.
Then it's Sunday evening, and your parents say: Come on, it's schoo10.a _ tomorrow. So it's time to do your homework if you haven't done it yet, then pack your school bag and have an early night.