The weather was very cold and it was snowing on the day of my arrival in New York.A.正确B.
The weather was very cold and it was snowing on the day of my arrival in New York.
A.正确
B.错误
The weather was very cold and it was snowing on the day of my arrival in New York.
A.正确
B.错误
Shortly after my friend hadleft, I went to a restaurant near the hotel to get something to eat. Because Icouldn’t speak a word of English, I couldn’t tell the waiter what I wanted. Iwas very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn’tunderstand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table waseating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, andhuge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around thecity. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, butI wanted to try.
When I returned to thehotel, I was exhausted, but I couldn’t sleep because I kept hearing the fireand police sirens during the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a verybig and interesting city with many tall buildings and big cars, and full ofnoise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speakEnglish.
6. On the way tohis hotel, the writer _____________.
a.was silent all the time
b.kept talking to his friend
c.showed his friend something he brought with him
d.looked out of the window with great interest
7. He did nothave what he really wanted, because _________.
a.he only made some gestures
b.he did not order at all
c.the waiter was unwilling to serve
d.he could not make himself understood
8. The waiter______________.
a.knew what he would order
b.finally understood what he said
c.served the same thing the man at the next table was having
d.took the order through his gestures
9. After dinner,he _______________.
a.walked back to the hotel right away
b.went to the movies
c.did some shopping on Broadway
d.had a walking tour about the city
10. That night hecould not sleep, because ______________.
a.he did not know what to do the next day
b.he was not tired at all
c.he was thinking about his great city
d.he kept hearing the fire and police sirens
二. 介词填空: (按课本课文内容填入适当的介词)
11. Successfullanguage learners are learners _____ a purpose.
12. Successful languagelearners are independent learners. They do not depend _____ the book or theteacher.
13. It is just like a24-hour library, which enables us to search ____ the right information we needby simply typing in some key words.
14. It is necessary for themto learn the language in order to communicate ____ these people and to learnfrom them.
15. ____ the other hand, ifyour language learning has been lessthan successful, you might do well to try some of the techniques outlinedabove.
A、A dream which only Daniel could interpret
B、A dream which he himself could not interpret
C、A dream which he himself had forgotten
D、A dream which even Daniel could not understand
Watch Video 2 again, and make notes of the key supporting details for each main point. Main points Notes of supporting details 1. Social media contributes to a rise in 1. _________. 2/3 of 2. _________ are more 3. _________ than those 30 years ago; 30% of photos taken by the millennial are 4. _________; 5. _________ million selfies are uploaded to social media every week. 2. Social media narcissism may be a 6. _________. Seeing the reflection reduces the incidence of 7. _________ on tests; Eyes on honesty box → 8. _________ increased three-fold; College students today are also more assertive, 9. _________ and have more 10. _________. ________
The meeting held in our classroom yesterday _____ two hours. |
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A. was lasted B. last C. lasted D. lasting |
阅读理解。 |
It was the perfect weather for leaf watching, and my housemate Julie and I meant to spend the weekend with our friends in the north Georgia mountains. "Don't you want to come along?" Julie asked her 15-year-old son, Mark. "Enjoy the leaves by yourselves," he told her. "I'll be fine staying home by myself." Julie and I drove there in my car after work on Friday. On Saturday morning we hiked along the mountainside and enjoyed the beautiful colors. All of a sudden, I had a terrible feeling. "Go home," a voice seemed to urge me. I couldn't explain it, but I didn't want to be here any more. I just wanted to go home. "Carol, calm down. You're being silly," Julie said. But the urge just got stronger. "I've got to leave," I said. "If you want to stay, you can get a ride back with everyone else tomorrow." Julie stood up. "No, I'll go with you," she said. We almost didn't talk during the two-hour trip back. I felt very guilty. Finally, we pulled in. The lights were on in the house, but something was strange. The windows seemed to be fogged up. Julie opened the door and smoke poured out. "Mark!" she shouted. "Mark!" We rushed inside and found him asleep on the sofa. Shaking him awake, Julie grabbed him. I grabbed the source of the smoke -a pillow too close to the fireplace. I then took it outside and threw water on it. Mark had built a fire to keep warm, and some embers (灰烬) had flown out. The whole house could have gone up if we hadn't gotten there just then! |
1. What do we know from the text? |
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A. Leaf watching was Mark's hobby. B. Mark stayed home with his friends. C. Carol went to work on Friday. D. Mark was Carol's cousin. |
2. The underlined phrase "pulled in" in the last paragraph probably means "_____". |
[ ] |
A. started the car B. arrived home and stopped the car C. moved away from the station D. came home late |
3. While driving home Carol _____. |
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A. was very terrified B. drove at a great speed C. knew she had made a mistake D. hardly said anything |
4. Why did Carol want to go home? |
[ ] |
A. She didn't enjoy the leaves. B. She received her son's telephone call. C. She felt something urged her to go home. D. She followed Julie's advice. |
The heightened alert【2】an emergency meeting with flu experts in Geneva that assembled after a sharp rise in cases in Australia, and rising【3】in Britain, Japan, Chile and elsewhere.
But the epidemic is "【4】" in severity, according to Margaret Chan, the organization's director general,【5】the overwhelming majority of patients experiencing only mild symptoms and a full recovery, often in the【6】of any medical treatment.
The outbreak came to global【7】in late April 2009, when Mexican authorities noted an unusually large number of hospitalizations and deaths【8】healthy adults. As much of Mexico City shut down at the height of a panic, cases began to【9】in New York City, the southwestern United States and around the world.
In the United States, new cases seemed to fade【10】warmer weather arrived. But in late September 2009, officials reported there was【11】flu activity in almost every state and that virtually all the【12】tested are the new swine flu, also known as (A) H1N1, not seasonal flu. In the U. S. , it has【13】more than one million people, and caused more than 600 deaths and more than 6,000 hospitalizations.
Federal health officials【14】Tamiflu for children from the national stockpile and began【15】orders from the states for the new swine flu vaccine. The new vaccine, which is different from the annual flu vaccine, is【16】ahead of expectations. More than three million doses were to be made available in early October 2009, though most of those【17】dose were of the FluMist nasal spray type, which is not【18】for pregnant women, people over 50 or those with breathing difficulties, heart disease or several other【19】. But it was still possible to vaccinate people in other high-risk groups: health care workers, people【20】infants and healthy young people.
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A.criticized
B.appointed
C.commented
D.designated
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