"How did the man get to the library?" The teacher asked me.(改写句子,句意不变)
The teacher asked me __________ the man ____________to the library.
Mrs. Smith is supposed to pay $70 for each driving lesson.(就句子画线部分提问)
___________ ___________ is Mrs. Smith supposed to pay for each driving lesson?
Gyms(健身房)across China have been made to close so that they couldn't help spread the virus in 2020. A number of gyms have started classes online so their customers can keep healthy from home. Lauren Hogan, General Manager for F45 in Shanghai, told BBC that her gyms are offering lessons on WeChat.
"Every day my coaches have created a circuit-based training depending on our programming. ''Coaches have created lists of exercises and they are recording videos, but having fun with it, too." Ms. Hogan said there are groups in WeChat for customers to share the day's exercise they have completed. In fact, the videos have helped customers talk and know that there is a resource for them, and customers have been very happy and grateful. Ms. Hogan and her coaches have got personal thank you messages.
A music festival called Strawberry Music Festival, which has been hosted in several Chinese cities, also has put on its own indoor music festival named "Hi, I am also at home,,. The festival was held for five days and many musical acts joined it. The shows were pre-recorded, however viewers were able to discuss the music together in the comments section as if they were watching a show together.
Bookshops have also had to think of new ways of reaching customers, a double blow (双重打击)to an industry that is already competing against online shops. Chengdu Fang Suo Bookstore is located in a shopping centre in the city. One bookseller named Jin Jin said that it usually interests customers with its peaceful environment, however it has turned to Wechat to help bring in income (收入).Shop workers made their own book lists in WeChat groups. Customers could order the books from their online store.
Elsewhere in China, 1200 Bookstore in Guangzhou, a 24-hour shop, has been selling gift cards, tote bag (托特包) and "blind gift packages" as a way to bring in income. But the store's owner warned its customers on social media that it might not be long before 1200 Bookstore would have to shut permanently (永久地).As a result, he has got lots of supportive messages from followers,
1.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?
A.Gyms have not been closed because of virus.
B.Online gyms made people keep fit outside.
C.Gyms, like F45 are offering lessons online.
D.Ms. Hogan is a manager for F45 in London.
2.Which of the following is true about F45 according to Paragraph 2?
A.Coaches have created a new running programming.
B.Coaches asked customers to record exercise videos.
C.Customers can't write or tell ideas in Wechat groups.
D.Customers had a lot of fun and were thankful to F45.
3.What does the underlined phrase "put on" most probably mean in Chinese?
A.假装 B.举办 C.增加 D.打开
4.What is the writer's purpose of writing the last two paragraphs?
A.To tell people how to buy books in 1200 Bookstore.
B.To encourage people to read more books in bookshops.
C.To show the bookshop's new ways to reach customers.
D.To introduce the importance of online bookshops.
5.The passage is most probably taken from _________________.
A.a news report B.a movie poster C.a history book D.a cook magazine
Dr Zhong Nanshan was born in October 1936 in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is now a professor, famous respiratory (呼吸的)disease expert. In 1960, he graduated from Beijing University Medical School and worked at the School. During 1979 to 1981, he studied at the Edinburgh University and London University. His father was also a doctor who gave his whole life to his medical career.
In 2003, SARS, a deadly disease, spread across China and the world. As a 67-year-old expert, Zhong had responsibilities to find the cause and treatments for it. When authorities (权威机构) thought chlamydia (支原体)was the main cause of the disease, Zhong gave a new theory. Fearless of challenging the authorities, he bravely proposed that chlamydia might be one cause of death, but not the only cause of SARS. Soon an effective treatment method was discovered by him. Zhong is cautious, independent, open-minded and never gives up. With his search for truth and dedication (奉献)to his career, he was honored as part of the "Moved China,5 campaign in 2003.
Zhong is not only a doctor but also a teacher. In 2010, Zhong chose students for a 32-student 4tNanshan class" to improve medical education and cultivate medical talent. He is also a good sportsman. He won the 400-meter race in a sports meet for Beijing college students and set records that nobody at Peking University has broken in 1956.
Even today, he exercises more than three times a week, and can even do 10 push-ups in one breath. He thinks that exercise plays a key role in keeping people healthy.
Now, at the age of 84, Zhong still keeps working in the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 started in Wuhan in 2020. He has been working together with his students and thousands of medical workers from different provinces. They do it knowing the great risk of being infected, but none of them has given up in the face of the danger. So, he is a doctor but he was also a fearless fighter.
1.From Paragraph 1, we can learn that Dr. Zhong Nanshan ____________.
A.is famous as a respiratory disease expert
B.graduated from Nanjing University
C.learned Chinese medicine from his father
D.only studied at London University
2.The underlined phrase "proposed" in Paragraph 2 probably means "
A.included B.remembered C.suggested D.invented
3.The following sentences show Dr. Zhong is a sportsman EXCEPT ____________.
A.he can do 10 push-ups in one breath
B.he once won the race in a sports meet
C.he exercises over three times a week
D.he chose 32 students to study sports
4.Which of the following is NOT true from the passage?
A.Zhong found a treatment method for SARS.
B.Chlamydia was the main cause of SARS.
C.Zhong is both a doctor and a teacher.
D.Zhong was honored by "Moved China".
5.The writer tells us Dr. Zhong Nanshan is a famous expert who ________________.
A.has given up patients when facing the risk of COVID-19
B.has worked with his family and other medical workers
C.is always rich, independent, open-minded and energetic
D.searches for medical truth and fights on for his career
Rudy heard a noise coming from the old log (原木)at the bottom of the garden. He pushed his way through the long grass. There, inside an old log, Rudy saw a puppy (小狗) curled up, crying like a baby. He had always wanted a dog but his mum refused. Now he could have the dog.
The puppy had stopped crying when his friend Jacob arrived. Jacob touched its soft fur and said, It has a long nose for a dog and big feet. It looks so different." Rudy looked around and told Jacob they can make a comfortable home in this old log and take turns bringing it food. They called it Banjo. Then, Rudy and Jacob visited Banjo every day. Rudy's mum became suspicious and wondered why kids were always down in that wild garden.
But one day, when they went to see Banjo, there was a thorn (刺) in its foot. They took it to Rudy's bedroom and pulled out the thorn. Rudy had to keep Banjo in his cupboard. The next day, when Rudy got home from school, his mother said, "Rudy, a wolf cub came into the house today! It curled up in your cupboard, Rudy felt so surprised. Banjo was a wolf!
"What did you do?" he asked slowly.
"The wildlife rescue people took it away," said his mum. "They said they had never seen such a little wolf could look after itself so well. "
After a while, Judy called Jacob and told him about that in a sad voice. "Well, Banjo was a wolf all the time. I believe it’ll be happier back in the wild where it belongs. " Jacob said.
1.Rudy saw a puppy inside an old log in the ____________________.
A.mountain B.garden C.river D.village
2.Rudy's friend Jacob found the little dog so different with a long nose and __________.
A.big ears B.small eyes C.big feet D.small teeth
3.Rudy and Jacob ______________ for the puppy.
A.bought a big house B.did not provide any food
C.didn't choose a name D.make a comfortable home
4.Rudy and Jacob take Banjo to the house because
A.Rudy had to pull out the thorn in its foot.
B.Banjo ran inside the house alone.
C.Rudy's mother wanted to take Banjo home.
D.Banjo truly needed to see a doctor.
5.What can we learn from the article?
A.Banjo must be sad to leave Rudy's house.
B.The wildlife rescue people killed Banjo.
C.It's better for Banjo to return to the nature.
D.Banjo could look after itself so well.
Mire: Hello, Tom!
Tom: Hi, Mike! _________ Where have you been?
Mike: I've been to the countryside
Tom: _______________
Mike: For a week.
Tom: For what?
Mike: For the " hand-in-hand" activity. We gave some money and school things to the children there to help them go to school.
Tom: _________ What else did you do?
Mike: We lived together with the children in their homes and made friends with them.
Tom: Great! ___________
Mike: Though they live a hard life, they study very hard. By the way, _________
Tom: We just had our mid-term exams in our school, and I have passed it.
Mike: Congratulations!
Tom: Thank you.
1.
A.I haven't heard from your mother. B.I have never been to a museum.
C.I haven't seen you for a long time. D.I have read the book
2.
A.How far is it from the city to New York? B.How long does it take you to get there?
C.How many times have you been there? D.How long have you been there?
3.
A.Congratulation! B.Have a good time !
C.Good luck! D.Good job!
4.
A.What do you think of their life and study? B.Why don't you talk with them?
C.What's the matter with you? D.How much did you pay for the trip?
5.
A.where is your new school? B.what's going on in your school?
C.does your school have many rules? D.could you please clean the classroom?