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1.She gets on badly with her classmates. (对画线部分提问)

_________ _________ she___________ on with her classmates?

2.Tony is good at swimming. (改为同义句)

Tony____________ _________________ ________________swimming.

3.I would like to be the cleaning monitor. (改为一般疑问句)

_________ ______________ _____________to be the cleaning monitor?

4.She wants to be the PE monitor. (改为同义句)

She___________ ___________to be the PE monitor.

5.He can ride a horse. (对画线部分提问)

_________ ___________he__________ ?

 

1.How doesget 2.doeswellin 3.Wouldyoulike 4.wouldlike 5.What cando 【解析】 1.She gets on badly with her classmates. (对画线部分提问)句子成了特殊疑问句,结构是:疑问词+ 一般疑问句?因gets是实意动词,疑问句在主语前加does,谓语动词用原形,对badly提问,用how;故填(1). How (2). does (3). get 2.Tony is good at swimming. (改为同义句)根据be good at擅长,do well in 擅长;故填(1). does (2). well (3). in 3.I would like to be the cleaning monitor. (改为一般疑问句)一般疑问句把would提前,第一人称变成第二人称;故填 (1). Would (2). you (3). like 4.She wants to be the PE monitor. (改为同义句)根据want想,would like想,would没有人称和数的变化;故填(1). would (2). like 5.He can ride a horse. (对画线部分提问)句子成了特殊疑问句,结构是:疑问词+ 一般疑问句?疑问句把情态动词can提前,对ride a horse提问,用what---do;故填(1). What (2). can (3). do
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Movie-making factories are called studios. Like all other businesses, they have to follow the rules of good business. There is a person, called “the top man”, running the studio. He is usually someone with a powerful personality. His power of character is necessary so that the “boss” can deal with famous stars and rich investors (投资者). Some movie stars can only contract with one studio. They cannot work for another. Big studios like Columbia, Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are the most important film-making companies in Hollywood, and at the time, in the world.

Studios have lots of workers and overhead costs. Overhead refers to the money for everyday operations. The studio has to make enough money to pay everyone. For example, studios have their own screenwriters, filming and sound equipment, offices, and marketing staff. A studio has a building full of pros which are items and objects that might be needed for a movie, such as old cars, everything from old-fashioned schoolbooks to streetlights. Like a librarian, the studio property (财产) manager has to be able to find any needed pros fast.

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2.Why is the top man’s power of character necessary?

3.How does the studio property manager help with the movie-making?

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Crazy about Selfies

Since the 2014 Oscars ceremony selfie (自拍) of Bradley Cooper stormed the Internet, it seems that every one shows great interest. And now people are sharing even their most private moments. TV star Kim Kardashian could be called “the queen of the selfie”. She’s turned hundreds of her selfies into a book — at every possible moment, in all poses.

If Kardashian is the queen, then you could say Barack Obama is the king. But though Kardashian has nothing to lose by sharing too much, the same can’t be said of the US president. Politicians have to be careful with selfies. The photo he took at the funeral (葬礼) of Nelson Mandela divided public opinions. Some felt it made him look like one of us — glad to record a moment with his “mates”. Others felt the head of state behaved like a crazy teenager.

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Being crazy about selfies can also harm your health. Todd Fassler from California ended up in hospital after he found a snake — he tried to take a selfie with it. The animal wasn’t interested in the idea and bit him.

Why do we take so many selfies? Dr. Terri Apter, from Cambridge University, told the Daily Telegraph: “We all like the idea of being in control of our image and getting attention, being part of the culture. There’s celebrity (名人) culture — unless you’re being noticed, you’re nobody. You have to get enough attention and show your life is amazing, even if it isn’t.”

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______________________________________________________________

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______________________________________________________________

 

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It’s about Time

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A weeklong party is not for everyone, however, and a growing number of American university students have found a way to make spring break matter. For them, joining or leading a group of volunteers to help  solve problems such as homelessness or environmental damage makes spring break a special learning experience that university students can feel good about.

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