—What about the two of us going downtown?
—___________. I hate spending time hanging around.
A.That suits me fine B.Why not
C.It depends on the weather D.Well, that’s the last thing I will do
Experts suggest that young parents ______ some time to communicate with their children instead of spending much time playing games on the phone.
A.set out B.put away C.make up D.account for
—When shall we set about doing our work?
—______ all the group members are here.
A.Until B.Since
C.Unless D.Not until
With the help of curriculum reform, students enjoy a variety of after-school activities, ______ up to half are aimed at strengthening their physical strength and building up their confidence.
A.to which B.of which
C.from which D.in which
请阅读下列文字,并按照要求写一篇120词左右的文章。
Imagine that you’re going for a walk in a forest when you come upon a guy furiously sawing down a tree.
“What are you doing?” you ask.
“I am sawing down a tree,” comes the curt reply.
“How long have you been at it?”
“Four hours so far, but I’m making progress,” he says, sweat dripping form his chin.
“You saw looks very dull,” you say. “Why don’t you take a break and sharpen it?”
“I can’t, you idiot. I’m too busy sawing.”
From Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens
(写作内容)
(1) 这个材料强调了七个好习惯中的哪一个习惯,包含哪些方面
(2) 培养这个好习惯有什么意义;
(3) 结合生活的实例,谈谈如何培养这个好习惯。
注意:书写规范工整,优美流畅;不要涉及具体人名和班级。
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Texting while walking is something that most of us are guilty of. We can’t help 1.(reply) to that message we just received. However, while 2. is fun to keep up with the latest news, we may actually be putting ourselves in danger. “I 3. (spot) a person in front of me walking very slowly and weaving, and I thought, ‘Is this person drunk?’ But it turned out that the person was just texting.” said Matthew Timmis. 4. (inspire) by this, Timmis and his team set out to seek the effects of phone use on 5. (passer-by). A group of 21 volunteers were asked to walk around a certain street. The participants traveled the course a total of 12 times each, either writing 6.reading a message, making a call, or with no phone at all. It took the volunteers 118 percent 7. (long) to complete the course when using a phone. They also focused 8. the path 51 percent more when they weren’t using a phone. Although there were no accidents, Timmis believes we should still be aware of 9. is going on around us. “You are not going to be able to respond to danger efficiently, 10. increases the risk of injury.” He added.