Which of the following is not right?
A. How hard Tom works! B.I don’t know his name.
C.Is this you ruler? D. Where is Tom’s desk?
It’s not right to judge a book by its cover. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word?
A.〔dʒu: dʒ 〕 B. 〔ju: dʒ〕 C. 〔dʒʌdʒ〕 D. 〔dʒʌŋg〕
Writing
作文,人们对于学生网上交友持不同意见。请你用英语写一篇关于学生网上交友的短文,介绍人们的不同观点,并表达自己的看法。
赞成的理由 反对的理由
1.广交朋友 1.浪费时间
2.可自由表达思想(express thoughts freely、 2.影响学习
3.有利于外语学习 3.可能上当受骗
你的看法是?
注:字数100—120之间。(书写不整齐者,酌情扣分。)
Making friends on line
Should students make friends on line? Some people say yes
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每空格限填一词,首字母已给。
As a child, I learnt how to make paper masks from newspapers and old magazines. Later I used coloured cardboard. Making masks seemed like a popular art activity. After we made the masks, my classmates and I would put them on and pretend to be people that we were not. By hiding our faces b 1. the masks, it did not seem ridiculous to pretend to be an old man or a baby. Immediately, the mask helped us to step into the shoes of a 2. character.
A mask allows a person to take on different characters, to pretend and make-believe. Have you ever w 3. what the actual face of the clown at the circus is like? The clown’s mask, with white smiling mouth and the round red cheeks, covers whatever the clown r 4. looks like.
Masks can also be used to hide what we do not want people to see. For example, the Phantom of the Opera, tells the story of a man who fell in l 5. with a beautiful woman. However, one side of his face was ugly and terrible to show anyone. Thus, he wore a mask to hide that part of his face.
Adults, more than children wear different masks every day. These are not actual masks like the types that are made in art classes in schools. These masks refer to the person’s ability to hide his real thoughts and feelings. He will behave in different ways no matter what he is actually feeling i 6. . Sometimes, we will put on a happy face even though we are s 7. . We wear masks because we do not want people whom we do not know well to know what we are actually thinking and feeling.
Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文。)
You may be surprised to learn how many animals actually have a memory. _______ your goldfish can show evidence (证据、of learning ability. If you have a pet fish, try this _______. Every day when you feed the fish, sprinkle (撒、the food only in the same location.
Keep a record of daily observations (观察)of the fish, taking down notes about the fish's swimming directions or behavior whenever you come to feed it. Before long, the fish should swim to the spot where you sprinkle the food whenever you approach (靠近、the tank. See how it reacts to your approaching the tank and take notes before, _______, and after your experiment.
In this example of animals' memory, we don't really know if your fish knows the fact that you are going to feed it. But it has showed its _______ ability to learn and to remember.
Bees _______ with each other in a way which shows an intelligent memory. When a bee finds a good location for gathering nectar (花蜜), it will remember _______ to get to this location from its hive (蜂巢). The bee then returns to the hive and passes along its memory by doing a complex dance to inform the others of where the food was found. It uses wings, legs, antennae (触角)and body to deliver the message. When the dance is over, other bees fly to this location to bring back food for the hive.
1.A. Ever B. Never C. Even D. Eve
2.A. experience B. experiment C. exercise D. excitement
3.A. during B. with C. to D. about
4.A. weak B. strong C. bad D. terrible
5.A. compare B. complete C. communicate D. complain
6.A. what B. where C. why D. how
ABOUT INTERNET HOAXES MORE INFO CONTACT US
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 of 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