—My friend Mrs. white wants to see the Beijing Opera tonight.
—You can take _____________ to Lao She Teahouse.
A.me B.him C.her D.us
—What subject do you like best, Cindy?
— ______________, of course. I'm really interested in singing songs.
A.English B.History C.Science D.Music
— Excuse me, sir. Is there ________ restaurant near here?
— Yes, there is. Look, it’s next to the school over there.
A.a B.an C.the D./
假设你是Daming,你校外教Peter将开设"生命教育"拓展课程,现征求学生的意见。请你根据海报内容给Peter写一封电子邮件,告知你希望开设的一个主题及理由,并谈谈对该主题教学内容的建议。
注意:1.不得出现真实的姓名和校名;
2.词数:110词左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear Peter,
I'm glad that life lessons will be given this term. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Daming
I've been fishing in the sea since I was 17. I have my 1. (自己的) fishing boat and men now. At sea, our day starts before the sun 2. (上升). We put our nets into the water behind the boat. After a few hours we pull them in. We have a special 3. (工具) for this because nets full of fish are heavy! How do we keep the fish? First we throw 4. (往回) the ones we don't want. Then we clean the fish and put them into boxes of 5. (冰). When the containers are full we go to sell them at the market. It can't be always safe. 6. (曾经) I was on a boat when a storm came suddenly. The boat sank 7. (在……期间) the storm and we were at the edge of death. Luckily, another boat 8. (拯救) us before we went under. We listen to the weather report, and in rough sea we wear life 9. (夹克衫). Safety is important. It's harder and 10. (更危险的) work than you think, but I love the ocean.
It was only about ten at night, but it was cold. The cop stopped at doors as he walked along the street, trying each door to be sure that it was closed for the night.
Then the cop suddenly slowed his walk. Near the door of a darkened shop a man was standing. As the cop walked toward him, the man spoke quickly.
"It's all right, officer," he said. "I'm waiting for my best friend, Jimmy Wells. Twenty years ago tonight, I had dinner here with him. The next morning, I was to start for the West to find a good job. We agreed to meet here tonight."
The man near the door lit his cigarette. The light showed a pale, square face with bright eyes, and a little white mark near his right eye.
"It sounds interesting," said the cop. "I hope your friend comes all right. If he isn't here at ten, are you going to leave?"
"I am not!" said the other. "I'll wait half an hour, at least. Good night, officer."
"Good night," said the cop, and walked away.
There was now a cold rain falling and the wind was stronger, but the man waited.
About twenty minutes, a tall man in a long coat came hurrying across the street. He went directly to the waiting man.
"Is that you, Bob?" he asked, doubtfully.
"Is that you, Jimmy Wells?" cried the man at the door.
The new man took the other man's hands in his. "It's Bob! It surely is. I was certain I would find you here if you were still alive. We'll go to a place I know, and have a good long talk about old times."
At the corner stood a shop bright with electric lights. When they came near, each turned to look at the other's face.
The man from the West stopped suddenly and pulled his arm away. "You're not Jimmy Wells," he said.
"You've been under arrest* for ten minutes, Bob. But first here is something I was asked to give you. You may read it here. It's from a cop named Jimmy," said the tall.
The man from the West opened the little piece of paper. His hand began to shake a little as he read.
"Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you struck the match to light your cigarette I saw it was the face of the man wanted by Chicago Police. Somehow I couldn't do it myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man to do the job. Jimmy."
1.What did the cop Jimmy do while walking along the street?
A.He found a good job in the city. B.He arrested the man near a shop.
C.He looked for another policeman. D.He guarded the peace for the city.
2.The right order of the following is _________.
a. Bob realized the tall man was not Jimmy.
b. Bob went to the West to make a great success.
c. Jimmy and Bob agreed to meet after twenty years.
d. Jimmy found a man near the door of a darken shop.
A.b-a-c-d B.c-d-b-a C.c-b-d-a D.b-c-a-d
3.How might Bob feel as he read Jimmy's note?
A.Angry but calm. B.Happy but surprised.
C.Shocked and afraid. D.Bored and disappointed.
4.What kind of person do you think Jimmy is? Why?(请用约40词回答)
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