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1 . She smiled at a sad stranger.
The smile seemed to make him feel better.
He remembered past kindnesses of a friend,
And wrote him a thank-you letter.
The friend was so pleased with the thank-you letter,
That he left a large tip (小费) after lunch.
The waitress, surprised by the size of the tip,
And she gave part to a man on the street.
The man on the street was grateful (感激的);
For two days he had nothing to eat.
After he finished his dinner,
He left for his small dirty room.
On the way he picked up a shaking puppy (小狗),
And took him home to get ____________.
The puppy was very grateful,
To be in out of the storm.
That night the house caught on fire.
The puppy barked (狗吠) the alarm.
He barked till he woke the whole household,
And saved everybody from harm.
One of the boys that he saved,
Grew up to be President.
All this because of a simple smile,
That hadn't cost a cent.
1. What did the waitress do with the tip?
A.She offered a man on the street some of the tip.
B.She sent her friend a thank-you letter with the tip.
C.She took the man on the street to dinner with the tip.
D.She bought the man on the street a puppy with tip.
2. Which word should be put in the blank (空白处)?
A.cleanB.warmC.fairD.full
3. What's the poem mainly talking about?
A.Strangers can help us a lot.
B.Actions speak louder than words.
C.Many hands make light work.
D.A small kind act may produce an unexpected(出乎意料的) result.
2021-01-27更新 | 115次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省石家庄市17中学校2020-2021学年九年级上学期月考英语试题
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2 . What should we do if one of our classmates suddenly falls ill or gets hurt? Here are some steps you should follow. But always remember to look for medical care after first aid (急救) if the wound is serious.

Broken bones (骨头) : Take away clothing from the wound. Use an ice pack. Don’t move the hurt body part while waiting for the doctor to arrive.

Animal bites (咬伤) : Wash the bite area with soap and water. Pack the wound with a clean cloth if it is bleeding. If the bleeding has stopped, cover the area with a bandage (绷带) and take the person to the hospital. Make sure you remember what kind of animal it is, so the doctor can find the right way to treat him or her at once.

Fainting (昏厥) : Have him or her lie with feet lifted a little. Don’t move the body if you think there might be wounds from the fall. Make sure he or she can breathe and let in fresh air. Clean the person’s face with a cool cloth.

Nosebleeds:Have the person sit up with his or her head tilted (倾斜) forward a little. Do not have the person tilt his or her head back because this may cause heavy breathing or coughing. Pinch (捏) the lower part of the nose for at least 10 minutes.

1. What should we do first when an animal bite happens?
A.Put an ice pack on the wound.
B.Wash the bite area with soap and water.
C.Try to stop the bleeding with a clean cloth.
D.Take the hurt person to the hospital.
2. When dealing with the problems of ________, we shouldn’t move the hurt.
A.broken bones and animal bites
B.animal bites and nosebleeds
C.broken bones and fainting
D.fainting and nosebleeds
3. Which of the following is Not Right when a boy’s nose bleeds?
A.Let his head not tilt back.
B.Let his head tilt forward a little.
C.Let him sit up.
D.Pinch his nose for less than 10 minutes.
4. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.First aid for some accidental wounds.
B.Steps of looking for medical care.
C.Advice on ways not to get hurt.
D.Ways to ask for help in getting hurt.
20-21八年级上·湖南长沙·期中
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3 . These years some pandas from China are taking their special vacations in some other countries. They will get back home at the planned time. But this May, two pandas living in Canada had to get back to China before their vacation really ended.

The two pandas were happy to live in the Calgary Zoo in Canada, but when COVID-19 broke out (爆发), there was problem—it was difficult for the zoo to get them enough bamboo (竹子).

Er Shun and Da Mao arrived in the Calgary Zoo in 2018 after spending five years in their first home—the Toronto Zoo. They were to live in the Calgary Zoo until (直到) 2023. Over the difficult times, there were no flights from China to Canada, so bamboo from China couldn’t get to Canada by plane. The Calgary zoo tried to get bamboo from the U.S to feed the two pandas, but they said the pandas didn’t like to eat it at all. In the end, they had to ask China for help and decided to let the pandas go back home early.

The two cute pandas were the stars in the Calgary Zoo. People in Canada liked them very much. Many of them weren’t happy to see the animals leave. But in China the pandas can get enough bamboo to eat. The Calgary Zoo had to do this.

1. Why did the two pandas get back to China this May?
A.Because they couldn’t have enough food to eat in Canada.
B.Because they were not popular with the people in Canada.
C.Because they had to get back to China at the planned time.
2. What does the underlined word “flights” mean?
A.协议B.航班C.捐赠
3. What did the Calgary Zoo do when there wasn’t enough bamboo?
A.They fed other things to the two pandas.
B.They flew to China to get enough bamboo.
C.They tried to get bamboo from another country.
4. What can we learn from the passage?
A.The two pandas got to Canada in 2013.
B.Bamboo cannot grow well in America.
C.Our country asked to let the pandas come back early.
5. What does this passage mainly tell us?
A.Pandas in other countries had no food to eat.
B.Pandas became popular stars around the world.
C.The two pandas in Canada came back home early.
2020-11-06更新 | 493次组卷 | 3卷引用:2020-2021学年八年级英语下学期期末专项复习-期末综合测试(三)4
20-21八年级上·湖南长沙·开学考试
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4 . Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do your work to make money? Read on to find about British teenagers and their cash!

Pocket money

Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do housework to get their pocket money. The housework can include cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and ironing.

Part-time work

A part-time job is an option (选择) for teenagers who don’t have pocket money or who want to earn more money. About 15 percent of teenagers have a job. Only children over the age of 13 can work. Popular part-time jobs for teens include babysitting, delivering newspapers, shop work and restaurant work.

Children in Britain can work at most two hours a day on a school day but not during school hours. During weekends and school holidays, they can work longer hours.

Bank account (账户)

Some children and teenagers have a bank account. There is no legal (法定的) age limit (限制) at which you can open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or young person. Parents can put pocket money into their child’s bank account. Most banks have a prepaid (预付的) bank card designed for young people.

So, many teenagers are getting experience working part-time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend their money. These are steps to become a financially independent (财政独 立的) person and earning and looking after your own money.

1. Teenagers can NOT get pocket money from _______ according to the passage.
A.parentsB.part-time jobC.school
2. Teenagers can do _______ as a part-time job when they want to make extra money.
A.cleaningB.ironingC.babysitting
3. Teenagers can open bank accounts _______.
A.if their parents agree
B.to put their pocket money in
C.when they are over 13 years old
4. Which statement is TRUE?
A.Children can work 3 hours a day on their school days.
B.An 8-year-old boy can deliver newspapers as a part-time job.
C.Teenagers can decide to save or spend the money by themselves.
5. This passage show us _______.
A.different ways to make money
B.the importance of having a bank account
C.how teenagers in Britain get and deal with their money
2020-10-25更新 | 242次组卷 | 2卷引用:2020-2021学年八年级英语下学期期末专项复习-期末综合测试(一)1
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19-20七年级下·山东济南·期末
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5 . My friend has a big police dog named Kim. Police dogs are often very smart. Every Sunday afternoon my friend takes Kim for a long walk in the park. Kim likes walking very much.

One Sunday afternoon, a man visited my friend. He talked to my friend for a long time. They talked and talked. Soon it was time for my friend to take Kim for his walk, but the man still stayed. Kim became very worried about his walk in the park. He walked around the living room sometimes and at last sat down in front of the man and looked at him. But the man went on talking.

After thirty minutes, Kim couldn’t stand(忍受)it. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes after. He sat down in front of the man again but this time he had the man’s hat in his mouth.

1. The story is about ________.
A.a bearB.a lazy catC.a police dogD.a scary tiger
2. What is the dog like?
A.Smart.B.Beautiful.C.Big.D.Shy.
3. Where do they go for a walk?
A.In the park.B.Outside the house.
C.Behind the park.D.At school.
4. When do they go for a walk?
A.On Mondays.B.On Saturdays.
C.Every Sunday afternoon.D.Every Monday afternoon.
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Kim doesn’t like walking with my friend.
B.Kim wanted the man to talk with my friend.
C.The man knew Kim wanted to go out for a walk.
D.Kim sat down in front of the man because he asked him to leave.
2020-10-14更新 | 175次组卷 | 2卷引用:2020-2021学年七年级英语下学期期末专项复习-期末综合测试(一)1
2020九年级·全国·专题练习
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6 .

During the outbreak of COVID-19, Chinese students use online software to continue their studies. Apart from anxiety, the novel coronavirus outbreak has also brought opportunities for some industries and changes to our lifestyles. According to the market research company International Data Corp, praises and applauds (掌声) are given to high-tech applications like 5G. New mode for various online activities, like remote offices, online education, and unmanned commerce (商业) and services, has also come to light.Months of staying at home have changed our lifestyles. Online activities have boomed (急速发展) during the epidemic, from telecommuting (远程办公) and online education to online shopping and remote medical services.

For employees, especially white-collar workers, telecommuting tools such as video conferences and online office software make working from home more feasible. According to China Daily, Alibaba’s all-in-one mobile workplace DingTalk has served more than 10 million enterprises (企业) and over 200 million people. Tencent Meeting can provide free use for over 300 participants per audio or video conference.

Meanwhile, like DingTalk, many apps have been used by students and their teachers for online classes. “Cloud platforms” have also been provided by the Ministry of Education as an approach to continuing education among students across the country.

Internet companies, such as NetEase, recently opened a full chain of contactless recruitment (招募) through online resume submission (提交) and online interviews. The candidates (候选人) can also sign contracts (合同), attend training workshops, and even begin work over the internet.

Many museums and galleries in China have also been closed to visitors, but they have launched various online exhibitions to provide a creative touring experience for the country’s vast number of stay-at-home visitors.

To help prevent possible cross-infection (交叉感染) during the fight against the novel coronavirus, virtual (虚拟的) hospitals have been established. For instance, the Tianjin Medical University General Internet Hospital has rolled out (开展) a series of services, including online inquiry (问诊), online prescribing (开处方) and drug delivery.

According to Raymond Wang, partner at global consultancy firm Roland Berger, the outbreak has further proved the importance of the internet and digital economy. He said that the outbreak would improve social efficiency and the digital economy, remote working, and online education. “This is also a big opportunity for China’s technology and business model innovation (创新) – the foundations of the digital economy,” he added.

1. The first paragraph mainly tells us________.
A.a survey from the market research company International Data Corp.
B.praises and applauds are given to high-tech applications like 5G.
C.remote offices, online education, and unmanned commerce (商业) and services are booming. (急速发展)
D.some chances and changes in our life and business after the novel coronavirus outbreak .
2. What does the underlined word “feasible” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.WorkableB.Changeable.C.Important.D.Necessary.
3. What does the article tell us about the work in different fields?
A.NetEase has received the highest number of resumes ever this year.
B.Many museums and galleries have held online exhibitions.
C.Virtual hospitals have worked more efficiently than physical hospitals.
D.Software companies have made a lot more money recently.
4. What did Raymond Wang think of China’s digital economy?
A.He is doubtful about its future in China.
B.He criticizes us for our heavy dependence on it.
C.Its value has been recognized during the fight against the virus.
D.There are many factors in the way of its development.
5. From many fields, the writer proves us ________.
A.the importance and necessity of the Internet and digital economy.
B.chances and challenges in our life.
C.the importance of technology and business model innovation
D.the importance of education and medical care.
2020-05-19更新 | 21次组卷 | 2卷引用:《同步单元AB卷》外研版英语九年级下册Module 3(B卷提升篇)
2020·江西南昌·模拟预测
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7 . You may be able to care for your physical health by wearing a mask, washing your hands and doing regular exercise during the coronavirus epidemic(疫情), but how do you treat your mental health? Millions of people are facing fear, anxiety and depression as lockdowns and quarantines(隔离期) continue.

As part of the government’s “first level response”, the NHC(国家卫健委) said more than 300 hot lines are now available throughout China. Callers can talk with counseling(咨询) services and people from university psychology(心理学) departments. Depending on your location, you can call one of these 24-hour hot lines for psychological support and general advice if you’re experiencing anxiety, depression or panic attacks, no matter whether you’re a patient, medical worker or just someone stuck at home.

A survey carried out by the Chinese Psychology Society found that of the 18,000 people tested for coronavirus-related anxiety, 42.6 percent were anxious. “A stable(稳定的) condition of mind can help reduce anger and anxiety, which is helpful for treatment. Providing psychological counseling and appropriate medicine, psychiatry(心理治疗) can play an important role in the battle against the epidemic,” said Chen Jun, an expert from the Shanghai Mental Health Center. A healthy mind supports a healthy body. Stress weakens the immune system, according to the American Psychological Association. Managing stress may help people fight off a virus.

In addition to hot lines, online platforms and social media have also offered support to those dealing with the mental stress of worrying about the virus. One virus-related topic, which translates as “how to deal with feeling very anxious at home” has been viewed by hundreds of millions of Sina Weibo users. KnowYourself, a public WeChat account, hopes to reducepanicattacks to those medical workers, patients and their families in Hubei Province.

“People are scared, so to have a voice that helps to make them calm down and kind of guide them through this process can be very helpful,” Paul Yin, a psychologist in Beijing, said.

1. What can we learn about the counseling service from Paragraph 2?
A.Only patients and medical workers are offered the service.
B.Over 300 hot lines are available in every city across China.
C.It’s aimed at people with coronavirus-related mental problems.
D.Some university psychology departments offer face-to-face counseling.
2. What is paragraph 3 mainly talking about?
A.How the novel coronavirus affects people mentally.
B.Why it is important to provide psychological support.
C.How people should manage anxiety and stress.
D.What kinds of counseling are being offered.
3. What does the underlined word “panic” refer to in the paragraph 4?
A.pleasureB.epidemicC.excitementD.fear
4. What can we infer from Paul Yin’s words?
A.Counseling services help people to stay positive.
B.It takes a long time to help people overcome their anxiety.
C.It is helpful for anxious people to talk with each other.
D.Scared people can do nothing but wait for people’s help.
2020-05-12更新 | 144次组卷 | 2卷引用:2021年《三步冲刺中考英语》之第3步中考热身卷江西卷03
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8 .

When you cough or sneeze, you’d better turn your head away from others and cover your mouth with the full part of your hand. And then, you should say, “Excuse me.”

This seems so simple, but it is surprising how many kids have never been told to do this. Actually, I notice adults all the time who cough and sneeze in public without placing a hand over the mouth. One important thing I point out to the kids is that after they sneeze or cough on their hands, they should wash their hands as soon as possible. If not, they will be passing those germs (细菌) along to everything and everyone they touch.

If you come to a door and someone is following you, hold the door. If the door opens by pulling, pull it open, stand to the side, and allow the other person to pass through first, then you can walk through. If the door opens by pushing, hold the door after you pass through.

After a few weeks of seeing kids try to get through doors in the school and watching them enter restaurants as the door hit other people, I knew I had to discuss the problem with my students. Teaching them small acts of kindness, such as letting someone else go through a door first as they hold it open, may seem unimportant, but it can go a long way toward helping students realize how to be polite and thank others. Once they’ve been told, they’re halfway there.

When we have to go up moving stairs, we will stand to the right. That will give others who are in a hurry a choice of walking up the left-hand side of the moving stairs. When we are going to enter a lift, the underground, or a doorway, we will wait for others to exit before we enter.

After college when I moved to London, I was surprised at how polite everyone was in the subways. I was even more touched when I traveled to Japan. In both places, people made efforts to make way for others. On moving stairs, everyone stood to the right and walked to the left. On lifts, everyone would stand over to the side and allow others to exit before they would begin to enter.

1. If you come to a door and someone is following you, you’d better               .
A.hold the doorB.pass throughC.close the doorD.stand to the side
2. Why should we stand to the right of moving stairs?
A.Because it’s dangerous to stand to the left.
B.Because it’s a traffic rule which we must follow.
C.Because we must wait for others to move first.
D.Because we should make way for people in a hurry.
3. From the passage we can know the writer is a               .
A.doctorB.travelerC.parentD.teacher
4. The passage is mainly about               .
A.the rules of acts in publicB.the ways of communication
C.the problems of meeting peopleD.the knowledge of social life

9 . The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued(颁发)commercial licenses(商用许可证) for 5G on June 6,2019, according to CCTV.

Four major telecom carriers —China telecom, China mobile, China Unicom and China Broad casting Network— received the first batch(批) of four 5G commercial licenses, said the report.

As of May, Chinese companies account for more than 30% of all essential patents(专利)related to international standards for 5G, according to a China Daily report.

The next﹣generation technology is expected to be at least 10 times faster than 4G, and its huge function to connect things will enable smart factories, self﹣driving vehicles and other uses, the report said.

China s big three telecom carriers are forecast(预计 ) to spend 900 billion to 1.5 trillion yuan(﹩134 billion to ﹩23 billion ) in total on 5G network construction from 2020 to 2025, according to a report from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.

China is set to become the world's largest 5G market by 2025, with 460 million 5G users according to a forecast by the Global System for Mobile Communications Associationan industry group.

1. How many 5G commercial licenses have been issued in China?     
A.One.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
2. When did the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology   issue commercial licenses for 5G?     
A.On May 15, 2018.B.On June 6, 2018.
C.On May 15, 2019.D.On June 6, 2019.
3. The underlined phrase "account for" in Paragraph 3 means"     ".
A.ownB.explainC.buyD.require
4. " The next﹣generation technology"in Paragraph 4 refers to     .
A.3GB.4GC.5GD.6G
5. What's the writer's purpose of writing this passage?     
A.To make people interested in 5G.
B.To explain why Chinese are so proud.
C.To offer information on 5G network construction.
D.To introduce China's new development of science and technology.

10 . High-speed trains, Alipay ( 支付宝), shared bikes and online payment are seen as the new Four Great Achievements of China by young foreigners, according to a video survey by the Silk Road Research Institute of Beijing Foreign Studies University. In the video, young people from 20 countries along Belt and Road Routes were asked to name great inventions that had influenced their lives in China. The following is what they said from 4 young people of them.

“I’m Yala. I'm Nepal. I always go out by bike. Bicycle-sharing system allows people to borrow a bike from point “A” and return it at point “B”. It’s not only cheap but also a low-carbon and healthy way of life. I like it very much.”

“I’m Justin. I’m from Romania. China is really a great country and it’s high-speed railways are very fast, convenient and tidy. It takes me only about 6 hours from Beijing to Shanghai by train. It serves a lot of time and it’s cheaper than airplane. I wish we would have high-speed railways in our country someday.”

“I’m Archana. My life in Beijing is quite different from that in India. Here in China, I seldom take money with me when I go out. I can pay for almost everything by Zhi Fu Bao. Oh, it's amazing. However, in India, if you don't take a wallet with you, you'll be in a tough spot. ”

“I am Bond. You can find many wonderful things that we don’t have in Thailand. We don’t have Alipay or other online payment Apps with which I can go shopping without stepping out of the doors. If only I could bring them back to my country.”

1. What does Yala think of the bicycle-sharing system in China according to his words?
A.Convenient and relaxing.B.Healthy and amazing
C.Fast and tidy.D.Cheap and low-carbon
2. The underlined phrase "be in a tough spot" means_________in the passage.
A.迷路B.陷入困境C.保持沉默D.付账单
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the above information?
A.Bicycle- sharing system provides bikes for free.
B.Zhi Fu Bao is the only way of paying for things.
C.There is no Alipay in Thailand now.
D.There are high-speed railways in Romania.
4. What conclusion (结论)can we draw about the new four great achievements?
A.They are the signs that China is improving rapidly.
B.They were created by young foreign people.
C.They were brought to the countries along Belt and Road Routes.
D.They are great inventions outside China.
5. The writer writes this passage mainly to_________
A.introduce some wonderful things in China
B.teach us how to use the new great inventions
C.tell us the differences among the new Four Great Achievements
D.show the new Four Great Achievements that influence people’s lives
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