—It belongs to________.
A.Whose; mine | B.Whose; my |
C.Who; Tom’s | D.Who; me |
—It must be Jane. She usually ________ at this time every day.
A.sings; sings | B.is singing; is singing |
C.sings; is singing | D.is singing; sings |
3 . Xi'an
It was called Chang'an in ancient times. As the cradle (发源地) of Chinese civilization, it has a really long history. The city passed through the Zhou Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty and some other dynasties as the capital city. It enjoys the title of the “four major ancient civilization capitals” with ancient Athens, Cairo and Rome.
Luoyang
It was the capital city of 13 dynasties, and it was listed as the world's largest city six times in history. Luoyang once was the starting point of the Silk Road in eastern countries. It connected Europe and North Africa with Asia.
Kaifeng
As early as the Neolithic Age (新石器时代), our ancestors lived here. Its history can be traced back to the Xia Dynasty, the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty. It was the capital city of the Later Jin Dynasty, the Later Han Dynasty, the Later Zhou Dynasty as well as the Northern Song Dynasty. It achieved great prosperity (繁荣) in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Yangzhou
As one of the 24 famous historical and cultural cities listed by the State Council, Yangzhou has a history of about 2,500 years. It reached great prosperity in the Han, Sui, Tang, and Qing Dynasties. It used to be an important business center and a center of transportation.
Chengdu
It is an ancient cultural city, with two miracles in Chinese history. One is that its name has been the same for 2,000 years; the other is that it has always been the capital city of Sichuan region. It's a capital with a glorious history.
1. What is this passage mainly about?A.Five of the largest cities with a long history in China. |
B.Five famous modern cities with a long history in China. |
C.Five of the most beautiful cities with a long history in China. |
D.Five famous ancient cultural cities with a long history in China. |
A.Xi'an. | B.Kaifeng. |
C.Luoyang. | D.Yangzhou. |
A.history | B.culture |
C.economy | D.beauty |
A.business | B.schooling |
C.parenting | D.traveling |
A.have run | B.had run | C.would run | D.was running |
5 . The holidays can be a difficult time to stay on track with your fitness goals.
Planning is the best way to make sure you don’t lose track of your goals. Plan your workouts for the week and mark them in your schedule to assure they are a part of your day.
Exercise early.
Keep moving.
Research shows that getting up for just five minutes every 30 to 60 minutes and performing light activities reduces the risk of heart disease risk factors. Small efforts to get moving can help your overall health during the holidays. In addition to staying active, try to avoid sitting for long periods of time, such as when watching football games or eating.
Think out of the box.
The holidays are busy, but do your best to avoid the “all or nothing” mentality when it comes to physical activity.
A.Plan ahead |
B.Plan out your route before you go |
C.Exercising in the morning is one of the biggest tips |
D.Remember: too much sitting is harmful to your health |
E.Your schedule will be filled with family gatherings and celebrations |
F.Get creative with exercise and make physical activity a family affair |
G.Rather than skipping the gym altogether, make time for a quick workout |
A.changed | B.to be changed |
C.having changed | D.changing |
7 . I knew that my first day of senior high school would be challenging. I was
On Monday I was
I knew this year was going to be a
A.careless | B.nervous | C.annoyed | D.amazed |
A.preparing | B.looking | C.asking | D.calling |
A.satisfied | B.disappointed | C.impressed | D.filled |
A.suitable | B.advanced | C.perfect | D.expert |
A.passed | B.missed | C.improved | D.arrived |
A.Chinese | B.math | C.PE | D.physics |
A.tiring | B.doubtful | C.unique | D.informal |
A.Stand | B.Leave | C.Sit | D.Play |
A.actually | B.secretly | C.officially | D.partly |
A.tested | B.cheated | C.admired | D.helped |
A.strange | B.dangerous | C.wonderful | D.bad |
A.job | B.change | C.plan | D.goal |
A.give up | B.concentrate on | C.believe in | D.carry out |
A.recommend | B.exchange | C.explore | D.support |
A.met | B.recognised | C.tracked | D.greeted |
A.possible | B.aware | C.casual | D.visual |
9 . Whether your friends live a long way away or you’re just not able to hang out in person right now, it can be difficult to come up with fun things to do together. Here are some ideas for online fun with friends.
Collaborate (合作) on a project.
Listen to music.
Music is a great way to bond with friends, whether you all like the same bands or want to share new songs with each other.
Read together.
Book clubs are classic. You and your friends can pick a new book for everyone, or make recommendations for each other. Whether you read the books on a call together, or on your own time, it’ll give you a new piece of literature to discuss together.
Do group workouts.
Even if it's okay to go to the gym, sometimes the weather or traffic doesn’t allow it,
Learn or practice skills together.
Building a skill with friends might appeal to you. If one of your friends has a hobby that you’d like to pick up, or vice versa, you can try mentoring each other online.
A.There are also online tours of famous landmarks. |
B.The simplest way is to send the songs to each other. |
C.Creating something together can be a fun experience. |
D.Don’t panic if you don’t have the money for new books. |
E.You can also practice that you’re both learning together. |
F.The health benefits of working out in the gym are countless. |
G.You and your friends can schedule a time to work out together. |
Pan Junfan, a one-legged man from East China’s Wenling City, sets a new world record in an extreme hiking competition through the Gobi Desert in Northwest China’s Gansu Province.
The 40-year-old