Beijing is _____ capital of China and it is _____ city with many places of interest.
A. a; a B. a; the C. the; a D. the; the
假如你是高三的学生,最近你就高三模拟考试该偏难还是该偏易这个问题进行了一次调查。请结合下表内容,用英语写一篇短文,介绍有关调查情况,并发表自己的看法。
赞成偏难,反对偏易 |
赞成偏易,反对偏难 |
1.喜欢挑战,越难越好; 2.有助于学生了解自己的薄弱环节,改进学习方法。 |
1.题目太难,学生会泄气,会害怕今后的高考; 2.题目容易,易得高分、获自信。 |
注意:1.词数120左右,开头已为你写好(不计入总词数);
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Recently I have made an investigation on whether a model-test paper for Senior Three should be difficult or easy.Opinions are divided on this matter.
阅读下面短文, 请根据短文后的要求进行答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求)
[1] The year 2008 has one extra day in it--February 29th, why does this happen? Well, it actually takes the planet Earth a little more than 365 days to revolve completely around the sun. After four years an extra 24 hours have accumulated so an extra day is added to the calendar.
[2] It is called a leap year because hundreds of years ago in England, the extra day wasn't legally recognized. The British just leapt over that day. Therefore a year with 29 days in February is consequently called a leap year and that . If you are born on 29th February in a leap year, there are difficulties in celebrating your birthday. So people tend to celebrate on either 28th February or 1st March every year.
[3] There is a well-known tradition in the UK associated with 29th February, introduced many centuries ago. Women are allowed to break with tradition and propose (求婚) to their boyfriends on this day. This all started back in the 5th Century, when a famous Irish saint, Bridget, complained to Saint Patrick, another famous Irish saint, that women had to wait too long for men to propose. According to the legend, Saint Patrick said any female longing for a proposal could ask their boyfriend to marry them on this additional day in February.
[4] Now in 2008, there are calls for 29th February to become a public holiday. Some people believe that it should be an official day off, because no one gets paid for working in a leap day. For the moment though, the British still have to go to work on this day.
1.What is the main idea of the text? ( no more than 8 words)
2.Complete the following statement with proper words. ( no more than 5 words)
Hundreds of years ago, a popular tradition in England was recommended
Which 29th February.
3. How long does it take the planet Earth to revolve completely around the sun? (no more than 9 words)
4.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. ( no more than 8 words)
5.What does the word "them" (Line 5, Paragraph 3) probably refer to? ( no more than 3 words)
BC Social Report, August 14, 2010
Scandinavians may spend a lot of the winter in darkness but they are the happiest people in Europe, according to a study showed this month. Countries like Denmark and Finland scored highest on the study of happiness in Europe carried out by Cambridge University, which also found that the sunny southern countries of Italy, Portugal and Greece got the least joy out of life.
The survey entitled: "No Man is an Island" showed that countries where people enjoy time with friends and family, have trust in government and national institutions were more likely to be happy than those living in a sunny climate. The study rated respondent on their overall sense of happiness and life satisfaction on a scale of one to 10.
Danes (丹麦人)--who expressed a high level of trust in their politicians and public institutions--came top of the field at 8.3. Italians--who reported lower levels of satisfaction with their national quality of government--came last at 6.49.' "Italy, Greece, Portugal, Germany and France report the lowest levels of happiness while the Scandinavian Countries, Netherlands and Luxembourg report the highest," the study said.
Although Europeans are generally four times wealthier than their fathers and grandfathers, their levels of happiness are either equal to or lower than 40 years ago. The study also looked at factors contributing to happiness within countries and surprisingly found that an interest in politics actually increased happiness.
Lead researcher Luisa Corrado said tax cuts and throwing money at social problems appeared to have no effect on the happiness of citizens when compared with government policies which strengthened and supported wider social networks. "People are less naive ( 质朴的) than one would expect, politicians need to adapted their policies and target specific problems in specific areas," she said.
1. According to the passage, we can know .
A. Scandinavians are the happiest people in the world
B. the research is carried out by Oxford University
C. the people of the northern countries are much happier
D. Italians expressed their trust in politics and institutions
2.Which of the following factors increases happiness?
A. Interest in polities B. Wealth C. Health D. Websites.
3.The underlined word "scale" in the second paragraph means
A. sense B. life C. report D. range
4. What's the writer's attitude to the study?
A. Subjunctive. B. Objective. C. Pessimistic. D: Optimistic.
5.In what column may readers probably read the passage?
A. Lifestyle. B. Amusement. C. Politics. D. Health and Happiness.
Paperback: 264 pages
Publisher:. Sams (March 29,2005)
ISBN: 0672327627
Product Dimensions: 8.4x5.5x0.6 inches
OVERVIEW
This book offers straightforward practical answers when you need fast results. By working through each 10-minute lesson, you'll learn what you need to begin to use the PHP scripting language to make your websites interactive and dynamic.
REVIEW
When I first laid eyes on this book and its title, Teach Yourself PHP in 10 minutes, my first thought was that I was going to see this! So I opened it up and figured I'd look through it for ten minutes and see what would hit me. Well, 10 minutes turned into 20, 20 into 30 and 30 into a valuable resource that sits on my desk.
Not only are the lessons within brief, but they are very easy to understand, well presented and very easy to understand for the beginner. Each lesson comes with tips to point out shortcuts, cautions to help you avoid common mistakes and notes to additional infomation. This book can be used in two ways, as a reference or as a complete tutorial on PHP basics. That alone is something that is very rare in teaching type books these days.
Some of the more valuable and informative lessons will take you into the areas of:
--Strings and variables
--Processing HTML forms
--Controlling and filtering data
--User authentication
--Cookies and sessions
--Security practices
--Configuring PHP and more!!!
The book is pretty basic for experienced PHP coders, but for new or intermediate users this book is worth more than the small $19.99 CAN suggested price. Although the cover suggests it covers PHP 5.0, the coding found within also applies to PHP 4.X
CONCLUSION
This book completely surprised me with its value and does indeed teach you in ten minutes what other books claim to do in 24 hours. Full marks to author Chris Newman for this handy guide.
1.Where can you see this short passage?
A. In a section for ads in a website. B. In a book shop.
C. In a science magazine. D. In a fiction novel.
2.What is the book about according to the passage?
A. How to make a website interactive and dynamic. B. How to do things in ten minutes.
C. How to deal with all kinds of problems. D. How to configure PHP and more.
3.What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To tell us something about a new book. B. To tell us something about PHP.
C. To make an ad for the book to sell it. D. To tell us how to use the book.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. You can learn all kinds of things within only ten minutes.
B. It is a good book only for beginners.
C. The book is valuable for both experienced PHP coders and beginners.
D. The book is more useful for new or intermediate users than the experienced PHP coders.
5.What is the price of the book?
A. $19.99 CAN. B. US$19.99 C. The author doesn't tell us. D. $ 20.
Coffee is one of the world's most widely-enjoyed drinks. Now, a new research suggests that if you drink enough coffee, it might help you avoid certain kinds of cancer.
Dr. Mia Hashibe of the University of Utah School of Medicine was interested in the connection between coffee drinking and certain cancers of the head and neck. Researchers have looked into this before, but without reaching any firm conclusions. She said, "So this finding from our new study was quite a surprise. We didn't really have any expectation of which direction it could go into."
To sort out the confusion, Hashibe and her assistants used statistical (统计学 ) techniques to, in effect, make one big study out of the earlier smaller studies. She explained, "Thanks to the earlier studies, we have a lot more power than earlier studies that looked at this. And we included 4,000 cancer patients who have cancer of the mouth and throat. And then 9,000 controls, people who do not have cancer. '
Those studies--in Europe and the United States--found that people who drank a lot of coffee were less likely to develop cancers of the mouth and throat. "We saw a protective effect for drinking more than 4 cups of coffee per day," Hashibe said. "This was the 40 percent decrease in risk. We did not see the same effect for drinking three cups or less per day."
Mia Hashibe said there was a weak connection between cancer risk and drinking coffee without caffeine. And she and her assistants found no proof that drinking tea provided the same protection as drinking Coffee. Their research is published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Hashibe says it is not clear how coffee might protect drinkers from certain cancers. "There are a few chemicals that are known to be antioxidants (抗氧化物)in coffee. So we are thinking perhaps they are playing some sort of protective role against several cancers."
1.This passage is probably taken from __
A. a literature book B. a travel journal
C. an old directory D. a medical magazine
2.Dr. Hashibe expected nothing of her research because __
A. it was impossible to get the desired result B. the research was much surprising in fact
C. no conclusions had been reached before D. the research team lacked faith in success
3.Which of the following might have something to do with the protection against mouth cancer?
A. Coffee without chemicals. B. Coffee without caffeine.
C. Four cups of tea a day. D. Antioxidants in coffee.
4.What do we know about Dr. Mia Hashibe and her research?
A. She knew for sure how coffee may affect drinkers.
B. She included 4,000 people without cancer in study.
C. She found an effect for three cups of coffee a day.
D. She based her research on several earlier studies.
5.What would be the best title for the text?
A. Drinking Coffee May Protect Some Cancers B. Drinking Coffee May Prevent Some Cancers
C. Drinking Coffee May Cure Some Caneers D. Drinking Coffee May Cause Some Cancers