The doctor looked her over carefully, then he said, ”You are in good health for a woman of your age. I think the trouble in your right leg is just a matter of old age. We get all kinds of illnesses when we get older. The trouble will almost end when the weather turns warm.”
“I don’t think so, doctor!” she said.”
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
1. The story happened .
A.in the morning |
B.in the afternoon |
C.in the evening |
A.Her left leg hurt |
B.Her right leg hurt |
C.Both her legs hurt |
A.Yes, she did |
B.No, she didn’t |
C.Yes, never |
A.the weather turns warm |
B.the weather turns cool |
C.the weather turns cold |
A.我的左腿很好,它在我右腿的左边。 |
B.我的左腿很好,它在我右腿的同侧。 |
C.我的左腿很好,它和我的右腿同龄。 |
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Their story began in 2000, when Haixia, who was already blind in his right eye, lost his left one after an illness. Wenqi lost his arms in an accident when he was just three. Neither could find a job, so the two decided to team up. They rented some poor land and began to plant trees. In return, the local officials paid them a small fee. Haixia and Wenqi never imagined that they would end up creating an environmental paradise. Their forest now has over 10,000 trees, hundreds of birds and many other wild animals. In addition, it saves the village from river flooding during the rainy season. When the friends work together, they focus on their strengths not their disabilities.
Their day begins at 7 a.m. when the sightless Haixia carries Wenqi across the river to get to their worksite. Since they cannot afford to buy young trees to plant, the two use branches from existingtrees. Haixiaclimbs to the tree-top and with Wenqi's direction selects the perfect branch. He then digs a hole and carefully plants it. Finally Wenqi waters the area.
Though hard-working, the men don't make much money. But as Wenqi puts it, “We stand on our own feet, so the fruits of our work taste sweeter.”
Neither Haixia nor Wenqi cares about money. Together, they already have everything they need --a perfect pair of eyes, two strong hands, and the best friendship in the world!
1. Why did Haixia and Wenqi start working together?
A.Haixia needed someone to help him. |
B.They both needed a way to make money. |
C.They wanted to improve the environment. |
D.They were required to do so by local officials. |
A.stopping floods in the rainy season |
B.increasing the number of tourists |
C.making the villagers richer |
D.providing more farmland |
A.they hope to make the forest even better |
B.the fruits from their trees are very sweet |
C.they are proud not to depend on others |
D.they are able to do any difficult work |
A.Never give up and you will succeed. |
B.We should help the disabled to work. |
C.Try your best when facing difficulties. |
D.We can achieve more with teamwork. |
【推荐2】A young lady was driving alone through the street. It was dark and rainy. Suddenly she saw an old woman by the side of the road, holding up her hands as if she wanted a lift (搭便车). “I can’t leave her out in this weather,” the young lady said to herself. She stopped her car and opened the door.
“Do you want a lift?” she asked. The old woman nodded and got on the car. After a while, she said to the old woman, “Have you been waiting for a long time?” The old woman shook her head, “Strange” the young lady thought. She tried again, “Bad weather, isn’t it?” The old woman nodded.
Then the young lady noticed the old woman’s hands, which were large and hairy. Suddenly she realized the woman was a man! She was frightened at first. Then she stopped the car. “I couldn’t see out of the rear screen (后挡风玻璃),” she said, “Would you mind cleaning it for me?”
“The old woman” nodded and opened the door. As soon as “she” got out of the car, the frightened young lady drove off as fast as she could.
When she got home, she noticed “the old woman” had left her handbag behind, she picked it up and opened it. Inside there was a gun.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
1. When the young lady talked with the old woman, she only nodded or shook her head because she ________.
A.didn’t want the young lady to hear her voice |
B.didn’t want to trouble the young lady any more |
C.was so tired that she didn’t want to talk with her |
A.drove the car to the police station |
B.began to cry |
C.thought of a good idea and got out of danger. |
A.beautiful and careful | B.kind and clever | C.careless and humorous |
A.policeman | B.reporter | C.robber(抢劫犯) |
A.see more clearly | B.drive fast and well | C.make her get out and drive off |
Mr. Jenkins’ lawyer comes and asks the boy some questions. “Now, my boy,” he says, “Mr.Jenkins’ truck knocks you down in the street.”
“Yes, sir,” he says.
“And you can’t lift your right arm now?”
“Yes, sir,” he says.
“Could you show how high you can lift your right arm?”
Slowly the boy lifts his right arm before his nose.
“Poor boy,” says the lawyer, “And how high can you lift before the accident?”
“Oh, I can lift it very high.” Says the boy, and the right hand goes up high above his head.
1. Mr. Jenkins’ truck knocks down ________.
A.a lawyer | B.a boy’s father | C.a boy |
A.more trucks | B.more money | C.more monkeys |
A.ask some questions |
B.answer some questions |
C.lift his left arm |
A.right arm | B.left arm | C.right foot |
A.something | B.anything | C.Nothing |
【推荐1】After I finished college, I couldn't find a job in Los Angeles. At last I had to move to Las Vegas but left my family behind. I missed them all week, and I went home on most weekends to see them. I often rented a car because I would often have lots of problems on the way to Los Angeles or to Las Vegas if I drove my poor car.
One time I decided to save money, and I drove my car. It got to California, but on the way back to Vegas it was broken. I didn’t know what I should do. Then a middle-aged man drove up. He put in some coolant and repaired my car. He made it start soon.
I gave him the $12 in my wallet, and he said he would use it for the next car. Then I knew that he was a mechanic who drove up and down the highway each weekend to help the drivers in trouble.
Now fifteen years has passed, but I still think about what a great man he is.
1. The writer stayed in on weekdays.A.Los Angeles | B.Las Vegas | C.California | D.New York |
A.Because he wanted to save money. |
B.Because he didn't have a car. |
C.Because his car was often broken. |
D.Because his family asked him to do so. |
A.beautiful and kind | B.rich and friendly |
C.kind and helpful | D.strange and bored |
A.The writer went to see doctor every weekend. |
B.The middle-aged man didn't get the money from the writer. |
C.The writer got some coolant out of his car. |
D.The writer's car wasn't broken on the way to California. |
【推荐2】In England, traffic keeps on the left. Cars, buses and bikes all move on the left side of the road. But the traffic keeps on the right in China.So when you are in England, you must be very careful in the street.Before you cross a street you must stop and look both ways.Look right and look left and look right again. If the traffic lights are red, the traffic must stop.Then the people on foot can cross the road.If the traffic lights are green,the traffic can go. People on foot mustn't cross.
In the morning and in the evening,when people go to or come back from work, the streets are very busy.Traffic is very dangerous(危险的).
When you go by bus in England,you have to be careful, too.Always remember(记住)the traffic moves on the left. If you don't have a look first, you will go the wrong way.
In many English cities, there are big buses with two floors. You can sit on the second floor. From there you can see the city very well. It's very interesting.
1. When you are in England you must remember that .A.there are many cars and buses on the road |
B.the streets are very busy |
C.the traffic goes on the left |
D.you'd better go by bus |
A.green |
B.we don't know |
C.red |
D.yellow |
A.there are not any traffic lights |
B.you may go the wrong way |
C.there are too many buses |
D.there are big buses with two floors |
A.there are no other people |
B.they can have a good look at the city |
C.it can make roads safe |
D.it is not dangerous |
A.Traffic lights in England |
B.Traffic in England |
C.Driving in England |
D.Buses in England |
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Smartphones have become basic part of our daily lives. According to a 2020 report by the China Internet Network Information Center, China had 175 million Internet users under the age of 18 in 2019, with 74 percent having their own smartphones. “This is worrying, as long-time use of smartphones harms children’s eyesight, cervical vertebra and even the brain,” reported the World Health Organization.
On Feb 19, 2021, the Ministry of Education released a notice that asked all local primary and middle schools to include rules about smartphone usage at school management. Many schools have taken rules to limit students’ phone use at school.
Zhou Dandan, an English teacher at Beijing No. 20 High School, noticed that many students were crazy with their phones. Some even played games on them in classes. Zhou said that most students lacked self-management. Spending too much time on the phone will distract them and prevent them from learning, she added.
Liu Yanping, headmaster of First Branch of Beijing National Day School, thought every coin has two sides. So it was unwise to take a “one size fits all approach”. “You can’t simply cut students off from the Internet in the digital world,” Liu said.
Chen Xue, a parent from Wenzhou, allowed her daughter to take her phone to school. Chen said it was more important to improve kids’ ability to self-management and developed good habits of phone usage.
Xu He, a 13-year old from Zhejiang, supports the policy. “In fact, my school has never allowed us to bring our mobile phones,” Xu said. “It’s a distraction from our work. Even adults can’t control themselves, let alone kids like us. “However, the 14-year old Ge Ziqi who uses a bike-sharing app every day to go between her home and school said, “If I can’t take my phone with me, I’ll have to buy my own bicycle.”
1. The opinions are shown in this passage by ________.A.giving examples | B.using numbers | C.making reports | D.asking questions |
A.Everything has two sides. |
B.Solve all problems in one way. |
C.Cut the students off from the Internet. |
D.Allow the students to use their phones. |
A.The government put up a notice to stop all schools using smartphones in 2021. |
B.The Chinese teacher Dandan found her students lost themselves in smartphones. |
C.Chen Xue, a mother from Wenzhou, supports her daughter to use her smartphone. |
D.Both of the middle school students agree with the management of the smartphones. |
A.Life. | B.Health. | C.Education. | D.Science. |
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The boy missed his grandfather and always wanted to do something for his grandfather’s birthday. Even his mother couldn’t stop him. At last, his parents thought out an idea. They decided to ride bikes to celebrate a special birthday for his grandfather.
Then they planned to call on people to support the boy to raise money for the research on PNH. Many people are pleased and moved by Keane’s story. Most people think it is a wonderful thing and the boy should be given great praise.
A person from the PNH research team at St. Jame’s University Hospital said, “We are also pleased to see he and his family give this donation to our research. Every little effort really makes a difference.”
1. What makes little Keane look different from other boys?A.His age of six. | B.He is an English boy. |
C.He rides a bike to raise money for research on PNH. | D.He did something for his grandfather’s birthday. |
A.Because he missed his grandfather and wanted to do something for his grandfather’s birthday. |
B.Because he didn’t have anything else to do. |
C.Because he liked riding a bike. |
D.Because he wanted to be different from others. |
A.Little Keane himself. | B.Keane’s parents. |
C.Their friends | D.St. Jame’s University Hospital. |
A.They are worried about it. | B.They are pleased |
C.They are moved. | D.Both B and C. |
A.Little Keane’s supporting for the research on PNH. | B.Keane’s story with his grandfather. |
C.A special bike. | D.The research on PNH in England. |
1. It’s _______ today.
A.Saturday | B.Sunday |
C.Monday | D.Wednesday |
A.on foot | B.by taxi |
C.by bus | D.by train |
A.Two | B.Four | C.Many | D.Some |
A.Chinese | B.English |
C.Putonghua | D.Baihua |
A.a Chinese | B.an Englishman |
C.an American | D.a Japanese |
Google is a company's name, but it has also grown into a verb that means, "to do an Internet search." Now everyone and their grandma know what it means to Google it. You know that you're doing something big when your company name becomes a verb.
Google wasn't the first company to invent their product. Lycos released their search engine in 1993. Yahoo! came out in 1994. AltaVista began serving results in 1995. Google did not come out until 1998. That is a major head start in the fast moving world of tech. So how did Google overtake(超过)their competitors who had such huge leads in time and money? Maybe one good idea made all the difference.
There are millions of sites on the Internet. How does a search engine know which ones are relevant to your search? This is a question that great minds have been working on for decades. To understand how Google changed the game, you need to know how search engines worked in 1998. Back then most websites looked at the words in your query(查询).They counted how many times those words appeared on each page. Then they might return pages where the words in your query appeared the most. This system did not work well and people often had to click through pages of results to find what they wanted.
Google was the first search engine that began considering links. Links are those blue underlined words that take you to other pages when you click on them. Larry Page, cofounder of Google, believed that meaningful data could be drawn from how those links connect. He was right. Google's search results were much better than their rivals'(对手).They would soon become the world's most used search engine.
It wasn't just the great search results that led to Google becoming so well liked. It also had to do with the way that they presented their product. The home pages of most other search engines were filled with all kinds of things. But Google's homepage was, and still is, clean. There's nothing on it but the logo, the search box, and a few links. In fact, when they were first testing it, users would wait at the home page and not do anything. When asked why, they said that they were "waiting for the rest of the page to load". But the fresh design grew on people once they got used to it.
These days Google has its hands in everything from self-driving cars to helping humans live longer. Though they have many other popular products, they will always be best known for their search engine. Not only is Google search engine a fantastic product, it is a standing example that one good idea(and a lot of hard work)can change the world.
1. Which might be a reason why Google became so popular?A.Google's homepage was clean. |
B.Google's homepage loaded quickly. |
C.Google provided a lot of information on their homepage. |
D.Google counted the times of the words appeared in query. |
A.To explain how Google overtook its rivals. |
B.To compare Google and other search engines. |
C.To persuade readers to use Google for Internet searches. |
D.To discuss how companies can influence language over time. |
A.Links allow people to surf from one website to the next. |
B.Google is a website that serves important links to users. |
C.Larry Page contributed to the Internet by inventing the link. |
D.Larry Page's ideas about links helped Google get to the top. |
A.A Short History of Search Engines |
B.A Better Way: How Google Rose to the Top |
C.Yahoo! vs Google: War of the Big Companies |
D.How Search Engines Work and Why They're Important |