---It’s very hot, but quite wet today. --- _____.
A. So is it B. It is so
C. So it is D. So it does
--- Let’s go to see the show. ---I _____ it. It’s very interesting.
A. saw B. see
C. am seeing D. have seen
---Have you _____ had dumplings? --- No, not _____.
A. ever/ yet B. ever/ ever
C. yet/ yet D. yet/ ever
Write at least 60 words on the topic “My Lifestyle” according to the information given. (阅读下面这份生活方式的自我评价表,并以“我的生活方式”为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
要求:
请在答题纸上在符合自己实际情况的选择方框中打(可以多选或补充);
描述、评价并反思你的生活方式;
短文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。
Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题):
Jake’s Home Page about me diary photos e—mail webcam home | Once upon a time, a personal diary was something you kept hidden away. It was where you wrote down your most private thoughts and feelings, knowing that no one else would read it. Then along came the Internet, and now the idea of a private diary seems old—fashioned. Many teenagers like writing online diaries because they feel free to write anything. “In real life, you can’t always say what you think,” says Jake, an eighteen—year—old from New York. “On the Internet, you can express yourself more freely.” Fans of Jake’s site log on to find out what he’s been up to. What he’s wearing and how he feels. He gets around two hundred letters a day from people who read his online diary. Some people are not sure that online diaries are a good idea. “Teenagers need to be careful with what they write on a website,” says Patricia Chadwick. “You don’t know who is visiting your website and whether they will try to find you,” she says. “It’s playing with fire.” Jake doesn’t agree. “Sometimes people are a bit rude,” he says, “but I just pay no attention to them. Most of the feedback(反馈)I get is pleasant and hopeful.” He goes on, “people reading other people’s diaries is nothing new. My brothers used to secretly read my diary when we were kids. The only difference is this one is seen by a lot more people!”
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1.Where did people write down their most private thoughts and feelings?
__________________________________________________________________________.
2.Why are online diaries popular among teenagers?
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3.What does the writer think of a private diary?
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4.Do all the people believe that online diaries are a good idea?
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5.What does Jake say when some people don’t agree with the idea of online diaries?
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6.If you get the choice, what kind of diary do you prefer? Why?
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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):
Have you ever wondered what an American high school and its students are really like?
A typical (典型的) American high school has several large buildings and enough s 1. for about 1,500 students. Every student is given a locker. When students first arrive at school, they go straight to their lockers to put away or get their textbooks and to hang up their outdoor clothes. As American textbooks are e 2. , students would rather borrow than buy them. Students must pay back if they lose any of them.
American students have different types of school t 3. . They usually take a yellow school bus or walk to school if they live close enough. Sometimes their parents drive them to school. When they turn 16 years of age, most take a free driving class at school for one term. If students earn passing grades in the class and also pass their state driver’s exam, they can begin driving t 4. to school.
Each day, students take six or seven classes. They must take science, maths, English and social studies. They can choose art, homemaking, fashion design and other classes. In some schools students are required to take one or more of the following special classes: health education, physical education or foreign language studies. Students m 5. to different classrooms for each subject. This is because each teacher has their own classroom. There is a short break between classes, to give the students the time to hurry to their next class.
The r 6. school day usually ends early in the afternoon. After school more than half of the students are busy going for after-school activities. These activities include sports―especially football, basketball, baseball and soccer or c 7. , such as yearbook, speech, school newspaper, photograph or student government. Students feel relaxed and pleased when they take part in them.