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  • (2021春•如皋市校级月考) The swimming club is open to families in the neighbourhood without r
     
    更新:2021/07/08 组卷:0 难度:0.40
  • (2021春•汪清县校级月考) Of the two possibilities,the
     
    seems more likely than the latter.
    更新:2021/07/08 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • (2017秋•香坊区校级期末) stubborn
     
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.30
  • (2017春•七星区校级期中) She was shocked by the violent scene she
     
    (目击).
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.30
  • (2020秋•朝阳区校级月考)
     
    既然
    更新:2021/07/10 组卷:0 难度:0.80
  • (2018秋•岳麓区校级期末) Last year, I lived in Chile for half a year. I lived with a Chilean family and had the responsibilities of any Chilean teenager. I had good days and bad days I didn't understand.
        Chuquicamata, my host community, is a mining camp. When I arrived there, I was scared. It was so different from what I was used to. There were lots of dogs on the streets, and there was no downtown, few smoothly paved streets, and little to do for entertainment. Rain was not seen very often, earthquakes and windstorms were frequent.
        I had studied Spanish for two and a half years and was always one of the best students in my class. But in my first week in Chile I was only able to communicate and needed one person to whom I could explain my shock. I couldn't speak the thoughts in my head and there were so many.
        Most exchange students experience this like me. Culture shock presents itself in everything from increased aggression towards the people to lack of appetite(食欲). I was required to overcome all difficulties
    As time passed, everything changed. I began to forget the words in English and to dream in Spanish and love Chilean food. I got used to not depending on expensive things for fun. Fun in Chuquicamata was being with people. And I took math. Physics chemistry, biology, Spanish, art, and philosophy.
        But the sacrifices were nothing compared to the gain. I learned how to accept and to succeed in another culture. I now have a deeper understanding of both myself and others.

    (1)The author came to Chile last year with the purpose of
     

    A. paying a visit to Chile as a tourist
    B. experiencing Chilean life as a teacher
    C. studying Chilean culture as a college student
    D. studying knowledge as an exchange student
    (2)On arriving in Chile. why did the author feel frightened?
     

    A. Because he did not know how to get along with the local people
    B. Because it was full of dangers like earthquakes and windstorms
    C. Because the living conditions were worse than what he was used to
    D. Because it was not convenient for him to shop there
    (3)In the first week in Chile. the author
     

    A. was not used to eating Chilean food
    B. had some friends to have a chat with
    C. couldn't communicate with people
    D. couldn't express his thoughts in English
    (4)What did the author most probably think of his life in Chile?
     

    A. Wonderful and worthwhile
    B. Difficult but meaningful
    C. Diffiiicult and meaning
    D. Boring and disappointing
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.60
  • (2017•惠州一模) The popular TV program Readers has prompted more people in China to practice reading aloud in booths (亭) set up in big cities across the country.
        As the latest TV show to help people's love for literature recover,CCTV program Readers invites people from all walks of life to read aloud their favorite poems,essays and books,or even personal letters they wrote to their loved ones.Just as the weekly show has been well-received,its reading booths,equipped with professional recording devices and cameras,have become instant hits.
        A crowd of more than 200 people were pictured lining up outside the Shanghai Library at 11 am on March 4 - the first day of the booth's opening to the public in Shanghai.The deadline for registrations was brought forward to 2 pm instead of the scheduled 5:30pm,as the number of waiting readers continued to grow.Some waited more than nine hours for a try-out in the booth,according to library management.
        "There is an old photo in the late 1970s capturing people lining up outside the Shanghai Library before it opens. If that was a spring of reading in Shanghai,now I think another spring has arrived again," library manager Zhou Deming,told the Shanghai-based The Paper.
        The reading booth is the only one of its kind in the city of economic center at the moment,but more are expected to be put into use in the coming months,according to the library's website.
        The Readers program has also led to booths in other cities including Beijing,Hangzhou,Guangzhou and Xi'an to appeal to more people to read and share their life stories.
        With the recent boom of culture-themed TV shows such as Readers and Chinese Poetry Competition,some are optimistic that this will help the country love literature and reading again in general.

    (1)CCTV program Readers aims to
     

    A.teach people what to read
    B.attract people's attention to CCTV
    C.invite people to read aloud in the booth
    D.arouse people's fresh enthusiasm for reading
    (2)We can learn from Paragraph 3 that
     

    A.Some people waited for a long time to read in the booth
    B.March 4 was the first day of the opening of Shanghai Library
    C.On March 4,200 people read in the booth
    D.The time for registrations was lengthened for three and a half hours
    (3)The passage mainly tells us that
     

    A.Many people line up to read aloud in reading booths
    B.More reading booths will be set up in the future
    C.Readers has become popular all over China
    D.Readers has inspired more people to read aloud in reading booths
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.50
  • (2017春•城中区校级期中) Many years ago,my mother read from the book Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey to me.I remember as if it were yesterday,hearing her voice at my side on a cold wintry night.My mother's voice changed my world.
        Long before I could read on my own,she shared with me the strength and beauty of McCloskey's language---a story of a little girl and her mother out in nature,co-existing with a mother bear and her own baby.The power of the story,of language and of my mother,all came together.And it happened many times after that,over and over.The read aloud made me a reader.
        Years later,I was reading aloud a picture book to a small child in a classroom.His life,so far,had not been easy.His childhood was troubled by poverty and loneliness.In that moment,in the joy of the read aloud,he hadan idea that started something big.
        What he said was this:"Mrs.Allyn,let's make sure everyone knows how good this feels.Let's have a holiday for the read aloud."Therefore,my organization,LitWorld,created a grassroots movement World Read Aloud Day in 2010 to honor this young boy's wish for everyone to be able to have a read aloud every day.
        Since the day he shared that good idea with us,World Read Aloud Day has become a worldwide event reaching over one million people in more that 65 countries around the world.This year we are over 600 cities strong,a number that is growing every day.
        Children who grow up as readers become engaged citizens of the global world,and every child deserves the right to read.When I say that reading aloud will change the world,I know it sounds simple.But one of the many great things about giving kids access to the power of stories and sharing them together is that it is simple.It is also cheap and easily done.And the impact is huge.

    (1)How did the author's parent change her life?
     

    A.by reading aloud to her
    B.by listening to her reading
    C.by buying many books for her
    D.by encouraging her to read aloud
    (2)What does the underlined part"an idea"in paragraph 3 refer to?
     

    A.To start a holiday.
    B.To reduce poverty.
    C.To found LitWorld.
    D.To overcome loneliness.
    (3)What can we know about world Read Aloud Day from paragraph 5?
     

    A.Its origin
    B.Its future
    C.Its purpose
    D.Its development
    (4)What can we infer from the last paragraph?
     

    A.Sticking to reading isn't easy.
    B.Reading gives a high rate of return.
    C.Reading aloud isn't actually simple.
    D.Kids should try to change the world.
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.70
  • We're always being sent contributions for our popular Laughter, the Best Medicine section. Some of the jokes are obvious winners. Some of the jokes are ancient, are unfit for public consumption or just don't make the grade (and occasionally, all three). And then there are the rest: the jokes that get our Jokes Editor scratching his chin and wondering, "Is this one good enough to print?" Now you can help him choose. We've picked five jokes from the "maybe" pile. Vote for the one you think is the best. The toprated joke as of July 20, 2009 will be published in the magazine - and net its author ﹩150.
    菁优网
    菁优网
    (1)The writer's purpose in writing the passage is to
     

    A.ask readers to judge which joke is best
    B.encourage people to get a good prize
    C.contribute jokes following the examples
    D.show us laughter is the best medicine
    (2)We can learn from the first joke that
     

    A.the book is very popular with readers
    B.the assistant is very embarrassed
    C.the boy doesn't like the book
    D.the bookshop is not big enough
    (3)The Jokes Editor is very likely to get in touch with
     

    A.Derek Blew
    B.Kimberley McEwan
    C.Lisa Bluthal
    D.Loretta Fonseca
    (4)The passage can most probably be found
     

    A.on the Internet
    B.in the newspaper
    C.in the story book
    D.in the magazine
    (5)It can be learned from the first paragraph that
     

    A.few writers dare to write articles to popular Laughter
    B.jokes Editor has no difficulty finding enough jokes
    C.five excellent jokes are printed in each magazine
    D.whoever votes for the best joke will get ﹩150
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.50
  • 菁优网    Antonia left Athens and came to America to make her fortune. She wanted to be a famous actress, so she went to live in Hollywood, California.
        At first, Antonia had very little money, so she was forced to watch every penny while making the rounds of movie agents' (代理商) offices. For over a year, she worked only in small parts. She found life extremely hard. She had to take buses or walk everywhere, and she ate only one meal a day. Even though she worked nights as a waitress, Antonia could not really make ends meet.
        Suddenly, one day, the star of a film became ill, and the director asked Antonia to take the part. Her acting was excellent. After the premiere (初次演出) of the film, she became an overnight success. Everyone gave her great notices, and she received many offers for future starring roles.
        Since then, Antonia has changed her whole way of life. Now she wears expensive furs and drives a Rolls Royce. She lives in a twentysevenroom mansion in Beverly Hills, with seven servants. All her needs are cared for. For Antonia, America was truly the land of streets covered by gold. Through her hard work, she had earned the fame she desired so much.

    (1)The underlined phrase "making the rounds" in paragraph two most probably means "
     
    ".
    A.visiting
    B. making a fortune
    C. working extremely hard
    D. starring in films
    (2)What changed Antonia's way of life?
     

    A.Wearing expensive furs.
    B. Her good fortune.
    C. Her excellent acting.
    D. Her experience as a waitress.
    (3)How many people lived in her large house?
     

    A.One.
    B. Twentyseven.
    C. Seven.
    D. Eight.
    (4)The tone of this passage can best be described as
     

    A.sympathetic
    B. praiseful
    C. ironic (讥讽的)
    D. pitying
    更新:2021/07/11 组卷:0 难度:0.70



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