Although he had taken a lot of medicine, his health _____poor.
A.prove |
B.remained |
C.maintain |
D.lasted |
I can ____the house being untidy, but I hate it if it’s not clean.
A.come up with |
B.put up with |
C.turn to |
D.stick to |
Tom is ____ younger of the two newcomers. To be honest, I have never seen _____cleverer one.
A./,/ |
B.a, the |
C.the, a |
D./,a |
某英语报社拟成立“微笑俱乐部”,现向全球征募会员,要求申请提交一篇题为“I Want to Smile”的
英语短文。请你以申请者的身份,根据右边思路图的提示用英语写一篇短文。
注意:1.根据思路图适当展开,以使行文连贯; 2.词数:120左右;
3. get through difficulty 4. A smile can open doors and tear down walls.
I want to Smile
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
What is the hottest topic at your school recently? In Hangzhou Yongjin Middle School, it’s money.
The school held an activity called“making money”last weekend. About 200 Junior 1 and Junior 2 students
were divided into 30 teams. They went out . What did they choose to sell? Some
sold newspapers; some chose bottled water; some sold environmentally friendly shopping bags and bamboo
baskets.
Hu Qing’s team decided to sell some us useful books in front of the Children Activity Center. They thought
parents would like to buy the books for their children. But unfortunately, they met urban management officers.
The officers asked them to leave.“We played hide-and-seek with the offices for the whole morning,”said Hu.
“Finally we had to give up.”
Wang Bing and her team sold ice cream in a square. They didn’t meet any officers. But few people were
interested in what they were selling. The team then put up a board saying“For Country Kids”. It worked. More
people came to their stall(小摊). A foreigner even gave them 100 Yuan.“He didn’t want any change. He said he
wanted to help the children,” said Wang. “We were touched.”Later that day they gave the 100 Yuan and more
to the “Project Hope”office.
Meng Zhaoxiang and his team were luckier. They sold all their cakes in four hours, spending 39.5 Yuan and
getting back 80 Yuan. They made 40.5 Yuan. “It was not easy to make the money,”said Meng. “Some people
just looked. Others just tasted but didn’t buy. Now I know how hard it is for our parents to make money we need
to lead happy lives.”
1.What is the main idea of the text?(No more than ten words)
2.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words.(No more than ten words)
3.What does the underlined“it”in Paragraph 4 refer to?
4.What is the writer’s attitude towards the activity?
5.What is the purpose of holding the activity?(No more than twelve words)
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1.According to the text, Roadpost probably is .
A. an organization that offers some free services B. a person who offers some advice to foreign tourists
C. a company that rents cell phones to Americans going abroad
D. a person who makes travel plans for Americans
2.The first paragraph mainly tells us that .
A. Americans need to change their cell phones B. European form of technology is different from America’s
C. U. S cell phones don’t work abroad D. Americans who go abroad will meet an unwelcome surprise
3.Which of the following will help you a lot in mountainous areas?
A. BlackBerry B. The return kit C. E-mail D. Satellite phones
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A. an international BlackBerry is mainly used to send e-mail
B. Roadpost can offer cell phones using in different areas
C. you should select a bag used to send your cell phone
D. Roadpost’s service is convenient and simple
5.Which of the free services can you get from Road post?
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