Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Once there was a little girl named Mary Lennox and her two little friends, Dickon and Colin.
Both of Mary’s parents died when she was a little baby. She was sent to her uncle, Mr. Archilbald Crave, who had a son named Colin.
Mary was one a selfish (自私的. girl. She cared for nobody else except herself and she was always alone. She started to know the word “friend” after the met Dickon, the gardener’s son. The little boy was very kind to Mary. They went to the Secret Garden every day, planting and playing.
Mary never expected that making the garden beautiful would bring such a wonderful feeling to her.
She was so happy to be with Dickon that she almost forgot all the sad things around her. She came out of her small lonely world.
After she met Colin, Mary finally found the very person to take care of Colin, the sick boy who couldn’t even walk, had been in bed for about ten years. Before he met Mary, he was taken care of by the servants, but no one really cared how he was. He couldn’t find any reason to live.
So he cried and cried, thinking about death. But Mary came. Colin was completely attracted to Mary and to all those fresh thoughts and stories which came out of her mouth. Of course, the most exciting of all was the Secret Garden.
The feeling of having someone share your secret is wonderful, especially for the children.
Colin used to be too weak to change his life, but now he had Mary, Dickon and the Secret Garden.
All these gave him courage. Finally, with the help of his two little friends, he managed to stand up for the first time.
1.Did Mary care for anybody else except herself at first?
2.Why was Mary sent to her uncle’s?
3.What did Mary and Dickon do in the Secret Garden?
in it.
4.How was Colin before he met Mary?
5.Where did Colin’s courage come from?
6.Who do you think changed the most in the story? Give your reason (s)
Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的
词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词。首字母已给.
Beatlemania is a very strong feeling for the group, the Beatles. The Beatles were four young musicians from Liverpool, England. Their n 1. were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. These four men n 2. took music lessons. They taught themselves to play music.
In 1957, John c 3. a group called the Quarrymen. At that time, he was only 16 years old.
Then he met Paul. They began to write songs and sing together. Soon, George joined them.
The group played in England, and then in Germany. In 1962, Ringo joined them. Then John, Paul, George and Ringo were the Beatles.
The Beatles made their f 4. hit song in 1962. The song was “Love Me Do.” In 1963, their song “Please Please Me” was a bigger hit. In all, they had twenty-nine hit songs. By 1963, the Beatles were very p 5. in England, and Beatlemania started. They had many fans. At converts, their fans screamed very very loudly. The Beatles could not hear themselves sing.
The next year, the Beatles went to the United States. the Americans love them, too. People everywhere c6. their clothes and their hair. This rock-and roll group was welcomed by people all over the world.
The Beatles broke up in 1970. They wanted to play new music. All of the Beatles and interesting, new things. .John wrote music with his wife. Paul started a new group with his wife.
George and Ringo made their own r 7. and gave converts. Sadly, John was shot dead in New York in 1980. He was forty years old. George became sick and died in 2001.
We still hear Beatles songs on the radio today. Their music and songs will live in our hearts for ever.
Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文).
Although the first airplane did not fly until 1903, flying soon became the fastest method of transport. Today it is ________ people’s favourite way of traveling long distances because it has a lot of advantages. The first airplane were not big or powerful enough to carry more than a pilot, but during the First World War (1914-1918. larger aircraft with up to four engines were ________to carry bombs (炸弹). After the war some of these were changed to carry a few passenger services.
In 1919 the first regular passenger services were started between several cities in Europe.
Air transport was even then too ________ for most cargoes (货物), but mail began to carried by air at an early stage. This was partly because letters are small and light, and partly because businessmen, especially, were prepared to pay more for their mail to be delivered by the fastest method. ________ , in the United States, where letters could take over a week to cross the country by train, airmail services the first regular transport flights.
The early passenger aircraft could carry only about 12 passengers, and only enough ________for short journeys. For long distances, such as from Europe to the United states, filled with very light gas and able to float through the air, began to be used in the 1930s.
By the end of the Second World War in 1945, much larger airplanes had been made. At the same time, military (军事的) airfields had been built all over the world, and long-distance routes had been set up. After the war, the introduction of the jet engine, which ________much greater power, allowed even bigger and faster aircraft to be built. Today’s wide-bodied airplanes can carry as many as 800 passengers.
Modern air transport passenger services are quite convenient. Air transport has allowed more people to travel abroad than ever before.
1.A. quietly B. easily C. directly D. recently
2.A. recognized B. considered C. developed D. described
3.A. expensive B. ordinary C. traditional D. private
4.A. After all B. For example C. In addition D. On average
5.A. time B. money C. food D. fuel
6.A. produces B. attracts C. reuses D. spreads
Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案) http://www.internethoaxes.net/info.htm
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The Internet is full of false information. It is important for us all to avoid being fooled by such information. Here are three examples of Internet hoaxes.
On his website, a man by the name of Tony has asked for gifts of money to save the life of a pretty little rabbit named Toby that he rescued from under his house. A cat must have attacked the rabbit, the man claimed, so he took it in. he gave Toby loving care and nursed him back to health. There is a very cruel point, however. If the greedy man doesn’t receive enough money, he will eat poor little Toby. (Don’t worry, though.
Remember, it’s just a hoax!.
While the streets of New Orleans, the USA, were still flooded after a terrible hurricane (飓风., a frightening e-mail was sent around the Internet. It included a photograph of a large crocodile over five meters long. According to the message, it had been swimming around the flooded city eating people. It was later discovered that the photographs of the crocodile were of one that was caught in the Congo (刚果. years before.
The following e-mail hoax takes in many people. It claims that a large British company will pay you to send their e-mail to as many people as possible. For every person that you send the e-mail to, it promises you will receive $5.00; for every person that you send it to that sends it to someone else, you’ll get $3.00; and for every third person that receives it, you will be paid $1.00.
To make it even more believable, the sender says that at first he thought it was a hoax, but the company soon sent him $800.00.
1.The underlined word “hoaxes” means .
A. games B. websites C. lies D. stories
2.Toby is the name of a .
A. man B. rabbit C. website D. cat
3.The crocodile in the photograph actually lived in .
A. New Orleans B. the USA
C. Britain D. the Congo
4.Some people believe that they can if they send e-mail.
A. become famous B. find friends
C. make money D. keep promises
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The city of New Orleans was flooded because o the terrible hurricane.
B. If the man doesn’t receive enough money, he will eat poor little Toby.
C. The crocodile swam around the flooded city and ate several people.
D. Someone received $800.00 from the company because of the e-mail.
6.The main idea of the passage is to .
A. teach how to create a professional website with attractive stories
B. show that anyone can create good Internet hoaxes with some facts
C. explain that, even though they seem false, Internet hoaxes might be true
D. tell people to be careful of Internet hoaxes by giving some examples
Complete the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,完成下列句子。小题每空格限填一词).
1.The girl does her homework at the weekend.(改为否定句).
The girl her homework at the weekend.
2.My parents and I go to the cinema once a month.(对划线部分提问).
do your parents and you go to the cinema?
3.Our English teacher likes black coffee better than green tea.(保持句意基本相同).
Our English teacher black coffee green tea.
4.The speaker spoke loudly. All the audience could hear him.(合并为一句).
The speaker spoke loudly all the audience could hear him.
5.“Will you visit Mr. Read next week?” Tom asked Mary. (改为宾语从句).
Tom asked Mary she visit Mr. Read the next week.
6.Our teacher warned us not to touch the chemicals in the lab.(改为被动语态).
We not to touch the chemicals in the lab.
7.his car, Mr. Lee, on foot, instead of, often, goes to the office, driving(连词成句).
Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词.
1.Tom, could you please lend me your mobile phone? I’ve lost (I).
2.English textbooks and are on sale everywhere. (dictionary).
3.Rina explained to me that she took the job for reasons. (variety).
4.The average of the boy students in our class is 1.67m. (high).
5.President Xi Jinping made a at the 2015 World Internet Conference. (speak).
6.The scientist desires to like Tu Youyou in the future. (success).
7.The rooms were awful and the food was even in this hotel. (bad).
8.Going away to college has made my sister much more . (depend).