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【題目】一Good morning.Can I help you?
—Sure. I,d like .
A. two cup of milk B. two piece of bread C. two pieces of breads D. two cups of milk
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【題目】【湖北省武漢市2015年中考英語試題】–Jason, would you please ________ this notice?
--With pleasure.
A. put on B. put off C. put up D. put out
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The Small Countries in the World |
Naura---21km. Located(位于)east of Australia,Nauru is the smallest island country in the world. It is also a country with the most overweight people in the world,with 97% of its men and 93% of women being overweight. |
Tuvalu----26km Located in the Pacific Ocean,west of Australia. There are about 10.000 people,with 8km of roads,and only one hospital on the main island. Since it's a difficult place to get to,in 2018,only about 2,000 visitors came to Tuvalu. |
Vatican--- 0.44km The world's smallest country is Vatican,also known as the Holy See. This country fits within the Italian capital city of Rome. It is also home to the biggest church in the world-St. Peters Basilica,and holds some of the most important art things. |
Monaco- 2km Located on the French Riviera,Monaco is home to the largest number of rich people in the world. With a population of over 36,000,Monaco is the world's most densely(密集地)populated country. People there are mostly French speaking. The most popular event is the Formula1(一級方程式)race and Monaco holds it every year. |
【1】According to the text,we can learn_________________.
A.most people in Nauru are very heavy
B.Tuvalu is to the east of Australia
C.Vatican has the oldest church
D.there are 2,000 people in Tuvalu
【2】The reason why Tuvalu has only a few visitors is that______________.
A.the people there are unfriendly
B.it's hard for people to get there
C.the islands there are too small
D.people can't find hospitals there
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【題目】 Every year on a special day in March , the world celebrates women's day. Women from different countries have done great achievements and made a difference. The BBC has made a list of the greatest icons of the 20th century. Among the list's 28 people, 11 are women. Let's meet three of them.
Jane Goodall ( 1934-present, UK)
Jane Goodall is one of the most famous zoologists in the world. She studied chimpanzees in a special way and made some great findings. Goodall didn't study chimpanzees in a zoo. She spent 38 years in the wild forests in Africa. She lived among them and found that chimpanzees used tools, lived in groups and had feelings like love and anger. This showed that humans and chimpanzees might have the same ancestors. Goodall's findings surprised many people. We started to ask ourselves: What does it mean to human'? How can we better protect animals?
Billie Jean King ( 1943-present, US)
Billie Jean King is one of the best tennis players in American history. She not only won many games, but also fought for more rights for women sports players.
During her time, women players got much less money than men. A top tennis player named Bobby Riggs looked down on women players. So King played a game against and won. She showed the power of women.
Tu Youyou (1930-present, China)
Tu is a chemist. She found a cure for malaria(瘧疾). This has saved many lives around the world. Tu started work in the 1960s and found artemisinin(青蒿素) in a plant in 1971. Today artemisimin is still the best cure for malaria. Tu got a Nobel Prize for her work in 2015. She was the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize.
【1】What does the underlined word "icons" mean in Chinese?
A.女性B.象征C.偶像D.圖標(biāo)
【2】"This" in Paragraph 2 refers to .
①Chimpanzees used tools. ②Chimpanzees fought for rights.
③Chimpanzees had feelings. ④Chimpanzees lived in groups.
A.①②④B.①③④C.②③④D.①②③
【3】Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Goodall lived among chimpanzees in a zoo.B.Billie King looked down on men players.
C.Tu is a physicist and won a Nobel Prize.D.The three great women are still alive.
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What makes a hero? Most of us might not have the _________ to fight bravely in a war, as we imagine many heroes do. __________, facing the spread of the novel coronavirus, many Chinese have shown their _________, resilience (韌性) and dedication (奉獻(xiàn)), just like heroes do.
“A hero is ____________ who, in spite of weakness, doubt or not always knowing the answers, goes ahead and overcomes anyway,” said US actor Christopher Reeve, who was best known for playing Superman. _________ the epidemic ( 傳 染 病 ), everyone is afraid of the deadly disease. But out of _________, compassion ( 同 情) or just simply wanting to do their jobs, some choose to hold their ________ down, stand out and fight the virus. They are known as “heroes in harm’s way”.
Medical workers and scientists are always on the frontlines. Since the start of the novel coronavirus outbreak, scientists have been busy doing research and looking for new ___________. Experts Zhong Nanshan, 84, and Li Lanjuan, 73, for example, have worked day and night to develop rapid test kits and treat severe (重癥的) patients. Doctor Zhang Wenhong from Shanghai tried to educate the public about the virus in a humorous way. Li Wenliang and some other medical workers even ________ their lives while fighting the epidemic. “China is always well protected by ______________ of them,” former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger once wrote. Indeed, it is medical workers who are risking their lives in the battle.
__________ these well-known names, many heroes remain __________, although they also take risks and play their own parts. Construction ( 建筑) workers race ____________ time to build makeshift ( 臨時(shí)的) hospitals; volunteers ensure the transportation of supplies; and thousands of media workers keep the public updated with news and ___________ stories.
Chinese writer Lu Xun said, “True heroes dare to look bravely to the gloomy ( 慘淡的) life and are bold ( 勇 敢 的 ) in facing up to the dripping ( 淋漓的 ) blood.” The battle against an epidemic is hard, but _________ there are heroes and heroic deeds, victory will be guaranteed (保證).
【1】A.timeB.choiceC.chanceD.challenge
【2】A.BesidesB.AnywayC.ThereforeD.However
【3】A.wisdomB.courageC.creativityD.strength
【4】A.someoneB.anyoneC.everyoneD.one
【5】A.Instead ofB.DuringC.In case ofD.As for
【6】A.responsibilityB.interestsC.pressureD.possibility
【7】A.tearB.fearC.heartD.weakness
【8】A.solutionsB.treatmentsC.instructionsD.technologies
【9】A.lostB.saveC.improveD.progress
【10】A.the bestB.the most excellentC.the smartestD.the bravest
【11】A.WithB.BesidesC.WithoutD.In spite of
【12】A.unknownB.silentC.ordinaryD.quiet
【13】A.forB.againstC.along withD.together with
【14】A.creativeB.interestingC.inspiringD.educational
【15】A.in case thatB.even thoughC.only ifD.as long as
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DNA is in every cell ( 細(xì) 胞 ) of our bodies except for our red blood cells. It stores the information your body needs to make you who you are. Your DNA is 99.5% the same as everyone else on the planet. The 0.5% that we don't share with everyone else is the bit that makes you different.
DNA is the mysterious code ( 神秘密碼 ) of life. It not only decides your gender ( 性別 ) and appearance, but also tells you about your family history, as well as your relations with people in other parts of the world.
Last fall, 20 students at Coretta Scott King Young Women's Leadership Academy in Atlanta learned more about who they are through a DNA test.
During their life sciences class, the girls took samples ( 樣本) from their cheeks and sent them to Living DNA, a UK—based DNA testing company. From the test results, they learned about their ancestry ( 祖先 ) and made real-world connections to their races.
Lizbeth Islas, 12, learned about her family's Central American roots ( 根,根源 ) from her mother, who is Guatemalan ( 危地馬拉人 ). She expected to share DNA with 54% of Native American people, but she was surprised to nd that she also shared DNA with people living in Africa and Europe.
Elianed Guzman, 13, knew little about her family except that they were from Mexico. She was surprised to learn that she also shared DNA with people in China and Japan.
The girls gathered in small groups to wait for their results. Their reactions reached from confusion to surprise. The 13-year-old Amariah Caudle said she learned that "the color of your skin can't decide where you are from."
Diahan Southard, a manager from Living DNA, helped them understand the test results. "Does it change how you see yourself?" Southard asked.
"Now I know I have family from everywhere," said Jahtmya Phillips, 13. "Does it change how you see the girls around the table?" Southard asked. "We are all sisters," said Anike Akanni-Jenkins, 13.
Laura Pena, the school's class designer, said she hopes to add DNA testing to the school's ninth grade curriculum ( 課程 ) in the future. "This is not a lesson they will forget anytime soon," she said.
【1】Which of the following about DNA is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.DNA decides your gender and appearance.
B.DNA can tell you about your family history.
C.99.5% of your DNA is different from other people.
D.DNA can nd your relations with people in other parts of the world.
【2】Guzman shares DNA with people in .
A.AfricaB.AustraliaC.EuropeD.Asia
【3】What did the students learn from the program?
A.People need to accept who they are.
B.Everyone in the world is connected to others.
C.We should learn more about our family history.
D.People's personalities can be explained by their roots.
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【題目】【內(nèi)蒙古呼和浩特市2015年中考英語試題】 The boy has a good habit to _____ all the things in right places.
A. put away B. put up C. take away D. take up
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【題目】—What do you think of the movie you saw last night?
—I think it is worth .
A. seeing B. to see C. sees D. see
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【題目】一Whose T-shirt is this? Is it Sally’s?
—No, it isn’t. _______ is white.
A. My B. Mine C. Her D. Hers
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【題目】We need some apples. Could you please ?
A. cut up them B. cut it up C. cut them up
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