After I
“Nice to know we
But this is just the kind of thing you are going to face at senior high.
Keep calm and be prepared. That way, you’ll
So in physics class on Monday, I did the same, but the teacher spoke
A.主语+谓语 B.主语+谓语+宾语 C.主语+谓语+双宾语 D.主语+系动词+表语 E.主语+谓语+宾语+宾语补足语 F.主语+谓语+状语 |
2. He offered me help.
3. Our form teacher gave me a smile.
4. I will ask my classmates to help me.
5. Seeing is believing.
6. The soldier died here.
7. This exam makes me quite nervous.
8. You look beautiful.
9. A lot of tourists came.
10. I’m looking forward to meeting you.
Maisie: Hi Bruno,
Bruno: Oh, hi Maisie. Well, it’s OK, I guess. The one problem is that I just don’t seem to have enough time
Maisie: Wow, you’ve got a lot on. But it’s more or less the same for me. And I find I always forget something.
Bruno: Me too. We need to do something about it. My father told me that I should make a to-do list. What do you think?
Maisie: It’s a good idea
Bruno: And how
Maisie: Great idea! And I’ve got two more
Bruno: Nice!
Maisie: Let’s try all of them for a week and see if things get better.
8 . Students in high schools can be cruel (残酷的) and we certainly refer to a young man named Matt who was in my class. We laughed at him about his
One day he sat near me in a
I shouted, “Come on, Matt, let’s fight.” He said he didn’t want to. But peer pressure (同伴的压力)
He followed us with a
During the course of our run, I looked at him, with blood still flowing from his nose and his
For the rest of my life I have never
A.size | B.hairstyle | C.voice | D.clothes |
A.town | B.class | C.park | D.hospital |
A.called | B.rode | C.fell | D.went |
A.waiting | B.singing | C.listening | D.watching |
A.laugh | B.pay | C.put | D.take |
A.promise | B.face | C.balance | D.courage |
A.brought | B.turned | C.changed | D.forced |
A.thought | B.hit | C.suggestion | D.dream |
A.angry | B.anxious | C.excited | D.quiet |
A.crying | B.arguing | C.talking | D.fighting |
A.smile | B.sadness | C.puzzle | D.surprise |
A.brave | B.happy | C.shy | D.satisfied |
A.shoulder to shoulder | B.face to face | C.arm in arm | D.hand in hand |
A.failure | B.weight | C.shame | D.feet |
A.held | B.gave | C.lent | D.raised |
9 . Ways to improve your skin
Healthy skin, hair and nails rely on a good supply of vitamins in your diet, and you’ll get the best possible mix if you pile a wide variety of fruit and vegetables on your plate.
Take in fat when necessary
Flaky(易脱皮屑的) skin on the arms and face is a sign that you could be low on fats.
Put off the cover-up
Drink enough water
Keeping well hydrated(吸入水分) not only improves your skin, but also increases energy levels.
A.Pack in fruit and vegetables |
B.Some sun’s rays are healthy |
C.Healthy fats are good for you |
D.Be careful about your cooking |
E.Vitamin A is important for cell renewal and repair |
F.So drink plenty, and aim to eat foods high in water |
G.It’s important to protect the skin of the face and hands from the sun’s harmful rays |
10 . Australian scientists are leading an international project to build an extremely powerful ground-based telescope(望远镜).The telescope’s short name is MAVIS. It is designed to correct a problem common to Earth-based telescopes: image blurring(图像模糊) caused by the atmosphere(大气).
Scientists in Australia say the new technology will help them explore how the first stars formed 13 billion years ago. The telescope will also examine changes in the weather on planets and moons in our solar system. It will provide a deeper and clearer look into space than the Hubble Space Telescope. Images produced by MAVIS are expected to be three times clearer than the Hubble Space Telescope. Sent into space in 1990, Hubble orbits(环绕) Earth from about 550 kilometers away, well outside the planet’s atmosphere.
Richard McDermid of Macquarie University in Sydney says the new telescope will change the way we explore space. He said the telescope will allow scientists to push into a new frontline(前沿) of the furthest and faintest(最微小) things we can see. “The new view will include the universe’s earliest galaxies(星系). This also means an exploration of the past,” McDermid said, “because when we look far away in astronomy we are also looking far back in time because it takes time for the light to reach us.”
The MAVIS team, which includes scientists from Macquarie University, Italy’s National Institute for Astrophysics, and France’s Laboratoired Astrophysique, is led by the Australian National University. The telescope will be placed in Chile and run by the European Southern Observatory, a research organization based in Germany. It is expected to take seven years tobuild and cost $44 million.
1. What is the purpose of MAVIS?A.To provide clearer pictures of outer space. |
B.To find the universe’s earliest galaxies. |
C.To observe the planets in different weather. |
D.To examine the changes in the solar system. |
A.It will be placed on other planets outside Earth. |
B.It will help explore the past of the universe. |
C.It will replace the Hubble Space Telescope. |
D.It will be the first telescope to travel to space. |
A.To give an example. | B.To explain a concept. |
C.To describe a fact. | D.To make a prediction. |
A.The importance of outer space research. |
B.The introduction to a new space program. |
C.Australia’s plan to build a super telescope. |
D.The difficulties of exploring the universe. |