The man used what he had his wife a diamond ring.
A.to get |
B.got |
C.bought |
D.buy |
No sooner had he finished his talk he was surrounded by the workers.
A.as |
B.then |
C.than |
D.when |
How I wish I a doctor and I the girl.
A.am; can save; dead |
B.was; can save; death |
C.were; could save; dying |
D.were; could save; died |
Mr. Smith is driving a car in the competition and I’m sure he will take the first place.
A.new beautiful sports Japanese. |
B.Japanese beautiful new sports |
C.Japanese sports beautiful new |
D.beautiful new Japanese sports |
假如你是一名中学生,叫李华,根据下表内容用英语写信给某报社Just ask栏目的主持人Witman,请求帮助解决一个长期困扰你如何与同桌相互交流、沟通的问题。
你的情况 |
学习成绩好;喜欢与同学交流,乐于助人 |
你同桌的情况 |
学习勤奋,遵守纪律;性格内向,很少与人交流、沟通;有时会发脾气 |
注意:1.开头已写好,只需接着写;
2.可适当发挥,使文章更连贯;
3.词数100左右
参考词汇:发脾气lose one’s temper
Dear Witman,
I’m a middle school student. _________________________________________________
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阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填一个单词。
Although stressful and unpleasant, examinations are a part of education that students all over the world have to experience. Exams are not recent methods of testing knowledge. They have been used since ancient times and our ancestors probably went through the same anxious preparation as students today.
China, exams were first introduced more than 1,300 years ago during the Sui Dynasty. Known as the Imperial Examinations or keju, the ten subject tests were used to select people for government jobs. A career in public service was considered the highest profession, and the examinations attracted millions of hopeful participants each time they were held. The tests had three levels: for local, provincial and national government. Only about 5% of those taking each level passed, and the number of students who passed all the levels was even smaller- perhaps as low as 0.0004%.
The exams were so important in China that some people spent nearly their whole lives retaking the exams in the hope of eventually passing. Others tried to cheat by hiding notes in cakes or on their clothes. Historians found one undergarment that had 353 model essays written on it. Perhaps if this particular student had spent as much time studying as he did writing on his clothes, he would have passed!
The Imperial Examinations lasted until 1905, when they were replaced. Exams, however, are still a compulsory part of education in China. As nobody has yet come up with an alternative method of judging students’ abilities, it seems likely that the system of examinations will continue for more years.
Title |
1. in China |
Introduction |
●Examinations are a part of education that students 2. have to experience. ●Exams have 3. been used to test knowledge. |
The history of exams in China |
●Exams 4. in the Sui Dynasty. ●The test had three levels: for local, provincial and national government. ●The 5. of students passing all the levels was only 0.0004%. |
6. people tried to pass the exams |
●Some people spent their whole lives retaking the exams. ●Some tried to pass the exams by 7. . |
8. for exams continuing |
●An 9. way of judging students’ abilities has not yet been 10. . |