The teacher speaks very loudly all the students can hear her.
A. so that B. because C. since D. when
---I never drink coffee. --- .
A. So do I B./ So did I
C. Neither did I D. Neither do I
--- you ever to Shanghai?
----Yes. I went there last month .
A. Had ; gone B. Have ;gone
C. Have; been D. Had ; been
写作。
假如你的朋友Tony是名“侦探控”,业余时间都花在看侦探小说、电影、电视剧上,严重影响了学习,请根据下面提供的信息,以“ What should he do?” 为题,写篇短文介绍他的情况,并提出你的建议。
性格特征 | 耐心细致、善于寻找线索,有当侦探的天赋 |
业余爱好 | 痴迷侦探故事,经常熬夜看电影、电视、小说 |
未来理想 | 立志成为一名侦探,相信自己一定能成功 |
主要问题 | 课上瞌睡,影响学习;缺少锻炼,体质不行 |
你的建议 | ······(不少于两点) |
要求:1. 表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;
2. 必须包括所有相关信息,并作适当发挥;
3. 词数:100词左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
4. 不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等。
What should he do?
My friend Tony is a detective fan.
根据中文意思,完成下列句子,词数不限。
1.很多人直到屠呦呦获得了一项诺贝尔(Nobel)奖才知道她。
2.除非你尽力,否则你不能实现你的理想。
3.他做出如此愚蠢的一个决定,以至于我们不得不放弃这场演出。
4.结果证明他与此案无关。
5.他训练更加刻苦,结果,他成功地进了NBA。
缺词填空
根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)
I will never forget the tenth summer of my childhood with my grandfather in western Norway at the mountain farm where my mother was born.
One day my grandfather said, “Come. I have something for you.” I f 1. him to a workroom. “You should have a toy boat. You can sail it at Storvassdal,” he said. Great, I thought, looking around for the boat. But there was n 2. . Grandfather pointed to a block of wood. “The boat is in there,” he said. Then he handed me some tools and showed me h 3. to use them properly. “It’ll be a fine boat, and you’ll make it with your own hands,” he said. “No one can give you what you do for yourself.” The w 4. rang in my head as I worked. Finally I finished the boat. It wasn’t much to look at, but I was p 5. . Then I sailed it at Storvassdal.
We had to return to America. “You cannot bring that boat home with you,” my mother said. We already had too much baggage. Feeling sad, I h 6. my boat under a big rock at Storvassdal.
I said good-bye to Grandfather, not knowing I would n 7. see him again.
In 1964, I went to Storvassdal with my parents and my wife and children. To my surprise, for 34 years my treasure s 8. here, waiting for my return. I felt we three were together again
a 9. my grandfather had died 22 years before.
After that, I returned to the lake five times. Each time I held the boat and carved the year, my g 10. seemed near.
My last trip to Storvassdal was in 1991. I brought my granddaughters: Catherine, 13; Claire, 12. At Storvassdal, Claire said softly, “Grandpa, someday I’ll come back.” She added, “And I’ll bring my children.”