Films in Grand Movie Theater this week | |
Harry Potter Ⅲ American film Director (导演): Alfonso Caron Stars: Daniel Redcliffe, Rupert Grint, Amma Waston. Time: From Monday to Wednesday, at 6:00 pm. Ticket price: $4.5 | Kungfu Hustle Chinese Hong Kong film Director: Zhou Xingchi Stars: Zhou Xingchi, Yuan Hua, Liang Xiaolong. Time: From Wednesday to Friday, at 9:00 pm. Ticket price: $5 |
A World Without Thieves Chinese film Director: Feng Xiaogang Stars: Liu Dehua, Liu Ruoying, Ge You, Li Bingbing Time: From Friday to Sunday, at 6:30 pm Ticket price: $6 (Half on Sunday for children) | Troy American film Director: Wolfgang Peterson Stars: Julian Glover, Brian Cox, Nathan Jane Time: From Tuesday to Saturday, at 9:30 am Ticket price: $5.5 |
1. If a man with his child goes to Grand Movie Theater on Sunday, they will pay ________ for the film.
A.$12 B. $9 C. $6 D. $5
2.You can see three films either(或者) on ________ or(或者) on ________.
A. Wednesday, Friday B. Tuesday, Wednesday
C. Thursday, Friday D. Saturday, Sunday
3. From the poster, we know ________ is a director and actor in the film.
A. Alfonso Caron B. Feng Xiaogang
C. Wolfgang Peterson D. Zhou Xingchi
完形填空
You don’t understand me!” I shouted. Then I ran out of the door and got on a bus. I didn’t know______ it was going. I just want to get away from home as ____ as I could.I couldn’t ___ what had just happened to me. My mother, the person I believe in, had just read all of my ___ from my close friends! It shouldn’t have happened to me. She read my letters and told me not to write to ____any more! I couldn’t ____ the tears from falling when I thought about this. Later that day, I went to my close ____ house. ____ my friend gave me a cup of water, the phone rang. “It’s your mother,” she spoke to me in a low ____. “Tell her that I’m not here!” I answered. However my mother heard it. “Tell her not to leave! I’ll be right there!” Then she rang off the phone ____ a goodbye. In fact, I should say that I was a little ____. I couldn’t imagine what would happen. But to my ____, when my mother arrived, “sorry” was the first word she ____ to me. Her _____ told me that she had been crying and her voice told me that she was really tired. “will you forgive (原谅) me?” at last she asked. I didn’t know what to say. I just _____ her, and gave her a hug. She held me so tightly. You know, at that time, I felt so warm. I really love you, Mum!
1.A. where B. what C. why D. when
2.A. happily B. slowly C. carefully D. quickly
3.A. remember B. talk C. believe D. ask
4.A. letters B. books C. magazines D. novels
5.A. him B. them C. you D. her
6.A. make B. think C. stop D. find
7.A. classmate’s B. relatives C. teacher’s D. friend’s
8.A. Till B. If C. After D. Since
9.A. voice B. sound C. noise D. silence
10.A. during B. without C. towards D. from
11.A. satisfied(满意的) B. bored C. worried D. interested
12.A. surprise B. mind C. body D. hear
13.A. told B. said C. asked D. heard
14. A. ears B. arms C. hands D. eyes
15. A. ran to B. gave up C. went on D. pushed in
书面表达
根据中文大意和英文提示词语,按要求写出意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于60词的短文。所给的英文提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的真实姓名。
假如你是李磊,你的笔友Tom想来北京旅游,请你给他提一些建议。如:时间、活动安排等,并给出原因。
提示词语:the best time, warm, do some sightseeing
Dear Tom,
I’m happy to know that you want to visit Beijing. _________________________________
Yours,
Li Lei
阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳 选项。每个选项只能用一次。
Chinese Calligraphy
What is calligraphy? It’s handwriting. Any language can be written in calligraphy, but Chinese calligraphy is especially beautiful. It takes a lot of patience and practice to
write Chinese calligraphy. 1. . During the lessons, they learn how to hold a brush. They also learn how to make different strokes (一笔) to make Chinese characters.
There are many different kinds of brushes people can buy to do calligraphy.
2. . But there is one kind of calligraphy brush that is extra special. This brush is made from baby hair! Hundreds of years ago in China, people started to believe a baby-hair brush was good luck. It is a tradition. 3. .
4. .To make a brush, a family will cut off a baby’s hair when he or she is about one month old. Then they will take some of the baby’s hair to a shop to be made into a brush. 5. . It takes more than 80 steps to make one brush. That’s why these brushes are such a treasure.
A life decided to eat fruits and greens or one in which you enjoy juicy steak (牛排) and hamburgers, which do you prefer?
It is not a question of culture, it is not even a question of killing animals. Even a carrot dies when pulled out of the ground. It is a matter of the protection of the planet
because our meat eating habits might be stressing (给……压力) our ecological (生态
的) system.
It’s no longer ―might‖, we are destroying our planet.
Most of the meat that we eat comes from livestock, which is about 23 billion in population and causes the waste of our natural resources. Every second of every day one football field size rainforest is destroyed, and much of it is used to farm and raise livestock.
Raising the animals also requires huge quantities (量) of water, mostly to grow
the grains (谷物) fed to them. It takes over 2,000 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef, which can be used for a seven-minute shower every day for a minimums (最小量) of four months. Take your pick: four months without a shower or a hamburger.
Meat has to be cut, cleaned and processed. One doesn’t just buy a cow and start eating it. According to David Pimentel from Cornell University, it takes 20 times more energy to produce beef than tofu, and both have the same good sources of protein (蛋 白质).
The waste from the animals is one of the main causes of water and air pollution. The animal waste cannot be used in the fields because it can spread diseases to humans. In 1995, 25 million gallons of animal waste flowed into the New River in North Carolina, killing 10 million fish and destroying 364,000 acres of coastal (沿海 的) wetlands.
Animal farming also produces larger quantities of greenhouse (温室) gases, such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). If your next Christmas is unusually hot or especially cold, blame the steak you ate the night before.
I am not saying that everybody needs to stop eating meat right this minute. I don’t think we can produce enough corns, fruits, and vegetables. I am just saying we need to
cut our meat consumption (消费), 70 grams per day is okay if we want normal weather,
clean air and drinking water.
1.According to the passage, our meat eating habits are a question of .
A.showing the culture B. killing the animals
C. harming the plants D. protecting the planet
2.What does the word ―livestock‖ in Paragraph 4 probably mean .
A.the animals we feed B. the farm growing the grains
C. the supermarket near us D. the factory producing meat
3.From the passage, we can learn that .
A.animal waste should be used for planting
B.we’re destroying the farm to raise animals
C.animal farming produces greenhouse gases
D.we use the same energy to produce beef and tofu
4.According to the passage, the writer thinks we should .
A.try our best to eat less meat every day
B.only eat steak for our health next Christmas
C.eat less vegetables for the clean air and water
D.feed animals instead of planting enough plants
A habit is a usual practice. Everyday activities become habits for most people. For example, Mark wakes up every morning and reads his newspaper with a cup of coffee. People in different countries have different cultures. Cultures have certain habits as well. In North America there are many habits which are different from those
in other countries. The way we eat is one example. An American might eat toast (烤面 包) or eggs for breakfast, but in Asia people might eat rice and soup for breakfast.
If someone’s habit troubles you, it is called a pet peeve (不能忍受的事). A pet peeve can be considered rude by another. Cross-culturally you’ll find many different pet peeves. Spitting (吐痰) on the street or bumping into (碰到) someone without
saying ―excuse me‖ might be considered rude. Wearing improper clothes or saying something at the wrong time can also be a pet peeve.
In the United State it is rude to cut in line, which means to step ahead of someone who has been waiting longer than you. Americans will generally form a line if more than two people are waiting. There seems to be an unwritten rule of first come, first served, which gives order to large groups. When traveling to a foreign country, it is a good idea to find out which habits may be considered pet peeves by the native people. When in Rome do as the Romans do is another expression that reminds us to follow the customs or habits of the local people.
1.According to the passage, the way we eat shows .
A.our eating habits are changing
B.habits can trouble our daily life
C.we must eat healthy food every day
E.different cultures have different habits
2.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.A survey about pet peeves.
B.Ways to change pet peeves.
C.Punishment for pet peeves.
E.Examples about pet peeves.
3.According to the passage, when we visit a new place, .
A.we need to buy some gifts for the best friends
B.we should follow the habits of the people there
C.the local people can help you to find out good ideas
E.the local people can serve us our favorite food and drinks