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小题1:B小题1:A小题1:B小题1:C小题1:A本文讲的是电话在我们的生活的使用情况,以及如何在公共场合有礼貌使用电话的事。1.&&&&&&B 常识题。从you will see many people speaking on their phones可知人们用的是手机,而非radio广播或是MP4.2.&&&&&&C 此题考猜词义,我们要从上下文来推测。calling home or the police if there is any emergency 结合生活实际,可知指的是在紧急情况下给家人或警察打电话,而非B或C。3.&&&&&&B 此题答案来源于第二段we must think of others when we use them,think of考虑,相当于题目中的cosider, 故选B。4.&&&&&&C 此处是讲在公共场合如何有礼貌的用手机,从you’d better turn off your cellphone(你最好把手机关机)可知选C。5.&&&&&&A 主旨题的考查。文章主要讲的是如何有礼貌的使用手机,A符合题意。B只是说的文章的一个方面,C讲开会跟文章没多大的联系,选A。
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科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:完形填空
&&&&What is the best way to study ? This is a very important question. Some Chinese students often &&41&&very hard &&42&long hours. This is a &&43&&habit (习惯), but it is not a better way to study . A good student must &&44&&enough sleep, enough food and enough rest. Every &&45&&you &&46&&to take a walk or play basketball or ping-pong or sing a song. When you &&47&&to your studies, you’ll find yourself &&48&&than before and you’ll learn more.Perhaps we can &&49&&that learning English is like taking Chinese medicine, we mean that like Chinese medicine, the effects(效果) of your study &&50&&slowly but surely. Learn every day and effects will come just like Chinese medicine.&&&&&&&&&&小题1:A.playB.studyC.sleepD.think小题2:A.atB.inC.forD.with小题3:A.bestB.betterC.goodD.bad小题4:A.haveB.doC.wantD.make小题5:A.monthB.weekC.hourD.day小题6:A.wantB.hopeC.needD.wish小题7:A.beginB.returnC.goD.are小题8:A.stronger
B.weakerC.strongD.week小题9:A.sayB.guessC.talkD.know小题10:A.return B.comeC.giveD.get
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
Earthquake Intensity & Observed Effects(强度与现象)I.&&&&&& Felt by only a few people under very special conditions.II. Felt by only a few people at rest, especially on the upper floors of buildings.III. Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings.IV. Felt indoors by many people, some awaked.V. && Fel dish plaster (灰泥) cracks (开裂).VI. F many frighte heavy furniture such as tables and shelves moves.VII.&& Ev small to moderate (中等的) damage(损毁) in usual buildings.VIII. Considerable (相当大的) damag monuments(碑) fall.IX.&&& Considerable dam underground pipes (管道) break.X.&&&&& Mo rails bend(弯曲); landslides (山崩) water splashes(溅落) over banks.XI.&&& Few bui wide
underground pipes break.XII.&& D
objects thrown into air.小题1:According to the picture, what is the possible position of the earthquake’s epicenter?A.36°N, 90°W.B.36°N, 90°E.C.90°N, 36°W.D.90°N, 36°E.小题2:What is the effects of earthquake intensity IV?A.Everyone runs outdoors.B.Only a few people feel it.C.Many people who stay indoors feel it.D.Felt by people on the upper floors of buildings.小题3:According to the picture, which city would have announced the report: “Nearly everyone felt the earthquake, and many people were awaked. Dishes and windows were broken”?A.Cincinnati.B.Louisville.C.Pittsburgh.D.Nashville.小题4:Which statement best describes the earthquake intensity at Boston?A.Felt indoors by few people under very special conditions.B.Few buildings left standing.C.Felt noticeably indoors, especially on upper floors of buildings.D.Felt indoors by many people, outdoors by a few, some awaked.小题5:For which city was the description of an earthquake “Heavy furniture moved, everyone& felt it, and many were frightened and ran outdoors” reported?A.Nashville.B.Louisville.C.Syracuse. D.Cincinnati.
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
The weather is getting hotter. You are thirsty playing basketball or riding home from school. A cold drink may be just the thing. But be careful what you are drinking. Something that looks cool may not be good for your health. There are plenty of "energy drinks" on the market. Most of them have beautiful colors and cool names. The lists on them tell you they are helpful to your health. Sounds great! &&But after a careful check you may find that most energy drinks have lots of caffeine (咖啡因) in them. These drinks are especially aimed at young people, students, busy people and sports players. Makers sometimes say their drinks make you better at sports and can keep you awake. But be careful not to drink too much.Caffeine makes your heart beat fast. Because of this, the International Olympic Committee has limited( 限制) its use. Caffeine in most energy drinks is at least as strong as that in a cup of coffee or tea. Possible health dangers have something to do with energy drinks. Just one box of energy drink can make you nervous, have difficulty sleeping and can even cause heart problems. Scientists say that teenagers should be discouraged from taking drinks with a lot of caffeine in them.小题1:Many people like drinking energy drinks because of the following EXCEPT that ________. A.they have beautiful colors and cool names B.they have lots of caffeineC.they can keep them awake and better at sports D.they are said to be helpful to health小题2:The main reason for people not to drink too much energy drinks is that they may cause _____.A.heart problemsB.nervousnessC.sleeping difficultyD.possible health dangers小题3:The underlined word "discouraged" can be replaced(替换) with "________".A.encouraged B.stoppedC.helped D.disliked小题4: From the passage we can know that _________.A.advertisements are important in getting people to buy energy drinksB.energy drinks are helpful to teenagers’ studyC.sports players need to drink a lot of energy drinksD.energy drinks are especially aimed at teenagers小题5:Which of the following can be the best title(标题) of the passage?A.What’s the Use of Energy Drinks?B.Who Can Drink Energy DrinksC.What’s That in Energy Drinks?D.Why Can’t We Buy Energy Drinks?
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
Many textbooks are not written in the kind of English that we speak every day. In fact, sometimes the reading is so difficult that it almost seems like a foreign language. In a way, it is—the language of science. You should not expect to be able to read a difficult science passage the same way you read
you should not expect to read it easily and all at once. Instead, you may have to read it several times through, catching on the meaning of difficult words, going back over difficult sentences, and finally putting the whole thing together. Do not be discourages if the whole passage don’t make sense to you at first. You need to pick it apart patiently until you can understand it. These are the steps to follow when you are reading something difficult:1. Start to read normally until you run into a sentence that doesn’t make sense to you.2. When a sentence doesn’t make sense, go back and read it again more slowly.3. Look for any word you don’t know in the sentence. Try to understand their meanings using word parts and context clues(上下文线索). If necessary, look them up in the dictionary.4. Look at the next few sentences to see if they explain more about the sentence you are working on. Do not read very much farther ahead until you understand what is being said.5. Finally, read the sentence again. Try to put it into simpler words.6. Read through the passage once. Try to understand all the hard parts well. Then read the whole passage once more at a usual speed. This helps you to put all ides together.The stops sound a lot harder than they are. It is really just the normal way good readers understand anything that is difficult to read. After you have done the best you can this way, you should always feel free to ask for help from your teacher, if you have one.小题1:The underlined phrase “run into” means ___________.A.work outB.come acrossC.look intoD.pass by小题2: From the passage, we can know _________.A.we should look up new words before readingB.it is sometimes difficult to read a science passageC.the six steps are helpful in learning spoken English D.interesting stories help readers to improve their English小题3:The massage is mainly about _________.A.steps of studying scienceB.difficulties in reading scienceC.ways of reading science passagesD.researches on science and English
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
We know that many animals do not stay in one place. Birds,fish and other animals move from one place& to another at a certain time. They move for different reasons: most of them move to find food more easily,but others move to get away from places that are too crowded.When cold weather comes,many birds move to warmer places to find food. Some fishes give birth in warm water and move to cold water to feed. The most famous migration(迁移)is probably the migration of the fish which is called “salmon”.This fish is born in fresh water but it travels many miles to salt water.There it spends its life. When it is old,it returns to its birthplace in fresh water. Then it gives birth and dies. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mouse. They leave their mountain homes when they bccome too crowded. They move down to the low land. Sometimes they move all the way the seadide,and many of them are killed when they fall into the sea.Recently, scientists have studied the migration of kind of lobster(龙虾).Every year, when the season of the bad weather arrives, the lobsters get into a long line and start to walk across the floor of the ocean. Nobody knows why they do this, and nobody know where they go.So,sometimes we know why humans and animals move from one place to another,but at other times we don’t. Maybe living things just like to travel.小题1:.Most animals move from one place to another at a certain time to _____ A.give birth&&&&&&& B.enjoy warmer weather&& C.find food more easily小题2:The fish called “salmon”spends a long time in____ A.salt water&&&&&&& B.rivers&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C.fresh water小题3:The mice in northern Europe move when_____ A.they give birth&& B.the place gets too crowded C.they haven’t enough food小题4: The lobsters move_______. A.to the fresh water&& B.at a certain time& C.to find more food小题5:What is the main idea of the passage? A.Animals move to find food more easily. B.The migration of the fish called“salmon”is the most famous migration. C.Sometimes we know why and how living things move from one place to another,but sometimes we don’t.
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
Did you know that people without friends are more likely to die an early death? It’s true. Just ask science. The following types of friends are just what you need.A Loyal(忠诚的) Best Friend Everyone needs a loyal best friend who will support them no matter what happens . This is the kind of friend who knows all of your deepest and darkest secrets, but still loves you all the same. An Adventurous FriendWe live in a big world where there are so many places to see, people to meet, and experiences to be had. We all need an adventurous friend who will pull us out of our shells and introduce us to new ideas, cultures and activities.A Wise MentorIf you have someone smart, inspiring (启发灵感的) and admirable (令人敬佩的) in your life, you’re extremely lucky. He’s simply someone who’s a few steps ahead (在…之前) of you in life and has enough wisdom and patience to guide you in the right direction.&Being around such a person will challenge us to better ourselves every day. A Friendly Neighbor These days, a lot of people don’t know their own neighbors. It’s a shame, because some neighbors can be the nicest and most helpful people ever. If you’re on a vacation, and you suddenly realize that you forgot to lock the front door, you can call up your trusty neighbor and ask them to lock it for you.With those friends in your life, you’re sure to live a long and happy life!小题1:We need _______ to support us whatever happens.A.a loyal friendB.an adventurous friend C.a wise mentor D.a friendly neighbor小题2:An adventurous friend can introduce us something _______.A.boringB.hotC.oldD.new小题3:What does the underlined word “mentor ”mean?A.教授B.导师C.教练D.军师小题4:A wise mentor is someone who is ________.A.smart, tall and richB.tall, rich and outgoingC.smart, inspiring and admirable D.tall, inspiring and admirable小题5:It can be _______ that you don’t know your neighbors according to the article.A.a pityB.a shameC.importantD.normal
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:完形填空
Dad lost his job after arguing(争吵) with the boss, and when Christmas came that year, we had no money at all. On Christmas Eve, Dad took me out into the park. I had a blanket(毛毯) wrapped(卷绕) around me, so I offered to share &&&&&&&with Dad, but he said no thanks. We looked &&&&&&&&&&at the sky. Those shining stars were one of the&&&&&&&treats for people like us who lived out in the wildness(荒凉). Rich city people, he’d say, live in fantastic flats, but their air was so polluted(污染的) that they could not even see the stars.“ &&&&&&&out your favorite star.” Dad said that night. He told me I could have it for keeping. He said it was my Christmas present. “You can’t give me a star,” I said, “Nobody&&&&&&&the stars.”“Right,” Dad said, “But you can suppose it is yours. And when you do that, it is yours.”I&&&&&&&my head, looked at the stars, and tried to figure out(断定) which was the best one. Then, I found one.“I&&&&&&&that one.” I said.Dad smiled. “That’s Venus(金星),” he said, “Venus was only a planet. She looked bigger and brighter because she was much&&&&&&&than the stars. Poor old Venus didn’t even make her own light. She shone only from reflected(反射) &&&&&&.”“I like it anyway,” I said, “I had loved Venus even&&&&&&&that Christmas. You could see it in the early evening, and if you got up early, you could still see it in the morning, after all the stars had disappeared.”Dad said, “Ok, it’s Christmas. I &&&&&&your decision. You can have it if you want.” And he gave me Venus.We all laughed about the kids who believed in the Santa myth(圣诞传说) and got nothing for Christmas but a bunch(堆) of cheap plastic toys. “Many years later, when all the junk(废物) they got is broken and long forgotten,” Dad said, “you will &&&&&&have your star.”小题1:A.itB.meC.usD.him小题2:A.upB.forC.out D.after小题3:A.strangeB.specialC.importantD.impossible小题4:A.GoB.PutC.TakeD.Pick小题5:A.ownsB.seesC.likesD.reaches小题6:A.lowedB.putC.raisedD.rose小题7:A.needB.wantC.haveD.hope小题8:A.slowerB.fartherC.closerD.higher小题9:A.sunB.starC.planetD.light小题10:A.when B.beforeC.afterD.until小题11:A.dislikeB.refuseC.acceptD.consider小题12:A.evenB.still C.neverD.already
科目:初中英语
来源:不详
题型:阅读理解
&Laboratory work is your chance to learn science firsthand. It can be fun but you must be careful to prevent injury. Listen closely when your teacher reads and explains the rules before your first lab lesson.LABORATORYRULESThroughout the lesson·Do not enter the science lab without the teacher’s permission.·No food or drinks are to be alowed in the science lab.Before the Experiment·Read al instructions carefuly before every experiment.·Prepare al apparatus(仪器)and arrange them so that you wil not knock them over while doing the experiment.During the Experiment·If you are unsure of how to use any apparatus or how to operate, ask your teacher for help.·Never smel or taste chemicals unless your teacher gives permission.After the Experiment·Wash al apparatus after use and return them to the places where they were.·Throw waste materials in proper waste baskets.    First Aid    ·Report al accidents to your teacher immediately.·If you spil(&溅&出&)any chemicals onto your body or clothing, wash with plenty of water and report to your teacher.小题1: Your teacher wil probably tel you the rules above _____ the first lab lesson.A.beforeB.sinceC.duringD.after小题2: Before every experiment, you should _____.A.taste the chemicals firstB.clean al the apparatusC.read al instructions carefulyD.report al the accidents to the teacher小题3: When you are not sure how to use al apparatus, _____.A. try them on your ownB. read the rules carefulyC. ask your teacher for helpd. put them back小题4: It is clear that you can _____.A.bring food into the labB.enter the lab anytimeC.smel chemicals as you likeD.learn science directly in the lab小题5: If you get chemicals on the clothing, you can find ways to solve it in the part _____.A.Before the ExperimentB.First AidC.During the ExperimentD.After the Experiment
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Advice for foreigners on how Britons walk
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We drive on the left, but which side do we walk on?
Some friends from Australia asked me this question as we battled down London's Oxford Street the other day, weaving our way through determined shoppers, rushing office workers and ambling tourists.The answer is we don't. The British have little sense of pavement etiquette, preferring a slalom approach to pedestrian progress. When two strangers approach each other, it often results in the performance of a little gavotte as they double-guess in which direction the other will turn.The British are ambulatory anarchists. We are oblivious to the
helpfully published by Her Majesty's Government. There are 35 in total but, frankly, who knew and who cares?
Rule Number One tells us we must "avoid being next to the kerb with your back to the traffic" which implies we ought to walk on the left of the pavement. Such advice is blithely ignored, as any stroll down a busy high street will confirm.
An attempt to bring order to this chaos was suggested in 2000, amid reports of rising "pavement rage". The Fast Lane Campaign proposed designated coloured lanes for pedestrians walking along Oxford Street in London - a fast lane for those rushing to get from A to B and a slow lane for window-shoppers and dawdlers.Inevitably, the idea was laughed away. One group representing the rights of pedestrians dismissed it as anathema to the anarchic spirit of British walkers.
The British are bemused by countries which police pedestrians - treating those who don't use designated crossings as criminals.
The rule of law may be a fundamental British value, but we recoil at legislation that might impact on our right to roam free in the public realm
There are laws against jaywalking in the US, Singapore, Poland, Serbia, Iran, Australia and New Zealand among other countries. But in Blighty, the state leaves it up to the individual to make their own judgement. The only exception is in Northern Ireland where, occasionally, a pedestrian may be prosecuted for jaywalking if it is deemed to have caused an accident.
Telling people how to walk is simply not British.
We may have a reputation for orderly queuing but I suspect that stems from foreign bewilderment that such organised behaviour, where it still exists, is voluntary. There is no rule that says you have to line up at the bus stop. Residual affection for the queue is explained by a general belief in fair play, first-come first-served and good manners.The accepted autonomy of the pedestrian, free to ignore the demands of pelicans and zebras, is in contrast to views on the behaviour of cyclists. The shift from foot to wheel, from kerb to street, changes everything. The sight of a bicycle rider happily free-wheeling through a red light inspires a fury never inspired by a walker who won't wait for the green man at the crossing.The rule of law may be a fundamental British value, but we recoil at legislation that might impact on our right to roam free in the public realm. A sign demanding that we Do Not Walk On The Grass is often seen as an invitation for rebellion. A legacy of the enclosures which robbed people of their village greens and common land, perhaps, Brits fight for such freedoms.
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An invitation to rebellion?
At some busy UK railway stations, I have seen one-way systems for pedestrians - staircases and walkways emphatically marked with arrows and "no entry" signs to regulate foot traffic. While tourists obediently follow the instructions, the locals seem almost to take pleasure in walking up the wrong side.
On London tube escalators there are instructions to walk on the left and stand on the right, some with feet symbols to ensure everyone knows the form. People do obey these requests, for the most part, suggesting that different rules apply underground.But on the street? No, we don't walk on the left or the right. We are British and wander where we will.
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