-_______? - That would be great! Please drop me off at the library.
A. Could you bring me the bill
B. Would you like me to give you a lift
C. Could you tell me the postcode for Paris
D. Would you like to have my e-mail address
Sun Yang’s parent told us that ______ gold medal his son had won was considered _____ great honor to the whole family.
A. the; / B. the; a C. a; a D. a; the
请你根据以下提示,结合生活中的一个事例,用英语写一篇短文。
Never be afraid of making mistakes. Actually, making progress is making mistakes. Mistakes reveal where success lies.
注意:1.无须写标题,不得找抄英语提示语; 2.除诗歌外,文体不限;
3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称; 4.词数120左右
完成句子(20分)
1. is what a child who dislikes vegetables should do.(diet)
对于不喜欢吃蔬菜的孩子来说应该保持均衡饮食。
2. the present job, he decided to find a new one.(satisfy)
不满意现在的工作,他决定去找一份新的
3.My sister met him at cinema yesterday afternoon, so he your lecture.(attend)我妹妹昨天下午在电影院看见了他,所以他不可能听你的讲座。
4. not on purpose that I found the missing wallet in the drawer.(accident)是偶然不是故意的,我发现我丢失的钱包在抽屉里。
5. and you will know the meaning of the word.(consult)
查字典,你就会知道这个词的意思。
6.Teaching is one of the jobs ______________________________.(need)
教书是一份需要耐心的工作。
7.Henry arrived in London by accident. The reason was at sea.(lose)
Henry意外的到达了伦敦。原因是他在海上迷失了方向。
8.The new stadium being built will be as the present one.(large)
正在建设的新体育馆将会有这个体育馆三倍大。
9.He gets up early in the morning, thus .(make)
他早上起得很早,因此使其成为一个好习惯。
10.It seemed that about it.(know)
他似乎已经知道了此事。
Most people today think of chocolate as something sweet to eat or drink and can be easily found in stores around the world. It might surprise you that chocolate was once highly treasured.
The wealthy people of Spain first enjoyed a sweetened chocolate drink. Later, the popularity of the drink spread throughout Europe. Chocolate remained a drink that only wealthy people could afford to drink until the eighteenth century. During the period known as the Industrial Revolution, new technologies helped make chocolate less costly to produce.
Farmers grow cacao trees in many countries in Africa, Central and South America, but these trees are difficult to grow. They require an exact amount of water, warmth, soil and protection. After about five years, cacao trees start producing large fruits called pods, which grow near the trunk of the tree. The seeds inside these pods are harvested to make chocolate. Growing cacao is very hard work for farmers. Today, chocolate industry officials, activists, and scientists are working with farmers. They are trying to make sure that cacao can be grown in a way that is easy for the farmers and safe for the environment.
The market value of the yearly cacao crop around the world is more than five billion dollars. Chocolate is especially popular in Europe and the United States. Each year, Americans eat an average of more than 5 kilograms of chocolate per person. Specialty shops that sell costly chocolate are also very popular. Many offer chocolate lovers the chance to taste chocolate grown in different areas of the world.
1.We can learn from the passage that chocolate was .
A.served with a drink in old times
B.popular with people around the world
C.a drink enjoyed by the rich in old times
D.bought easily in stores in old times
2.What made it possible to produce chocolate inexpensively?
A.A warm climate. B.Official aid.
C.New technologies. D.Scientific protection.
3.What should ideal cacao farming be like?
A.Simple and time-saving.
B.Safe and labour-saving
C.Easy and labour-saving
D.Easy and environment-friendly.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Scientists are trying to help people find various cacaos.
B.The chocolate industry is developing rapidly only in European countries.
C.People in America love to produce dear chocolate.
D.Chocolate making is probably a big international business.
Doctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in factories of loud music or other common sound at home and at work. A person only needs to hear the noise for little more than one second to be affected.
An American scientist has found that using aspirin (阿斯匹林) increase the temporary(暂时的)hearing loss or damage from loud noise. He did an experiment using a number of students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amounts of aspirin for different periods of time, then he tested their hearing ability. He found that students who were given four grams of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing loss was about two times as great.
The scientist said millions of persons in the U.S. use much larger amounts of aspirin than were used in his experiment. He said these persons face a serious danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noise.
1.Doctors have long known that .
A.one may lose his hearing when he hears a terribly loud noise.
B.one may become deaf when he hears a loud noise.
C.loud noises can cause damage to the hearing of the young people only
D.common sounds at home are not harmful to the ear
2.One conclusion you can draw from the passage is that aspirin .
A.makes hearing damage from loud noise worse
B.should never be taken more than four grams
C.can damage one’s hearing when it is given more than four grams daily
D.always increases hearing loss by two times
3.Millions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss because they .
A.take too much aspirin
B.often take air trips
C.like listening to loud music
D.have too much loud noises at home and at work
4.The American scientist did his experiment in order to find .
A.how much aspirin would affect a person’s hearing
B.how much aspirin should be given in the treatment of the patients with hearing damage from loud noise
C.whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing damage from loud noises
D.whether the people who had hearing damage should use aspirin