Last year, some groups of students in their community (社区) made a survey about “How do people spend their free time? ” The following diagrams(图表) show some results of it:
Diagram (1): Hours for people of different ages who surf the Internet in a week.
Diagram (2): Different days people go to the library. (library attendance)
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A.7—16 | B.17—30 | C.31—55 | D.over 56 |
The word “attendance” in Diagram (2) means “ in the library”.
A.the hours people spend | B.the number of people |
C.the number of books | D.the days people spend |
How many people go to the library on Saturdays?
A.About 20%. | B.About 40%. |
C.Over 60%. | D.More than 80%. |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the diagrams?
A.The fewest people like watching music programs. |
B.Sports are the most people’s favorite programs. |
C.People seldom go to the library on weekdays. |
D.Half of the people like watching news and cartoons. |
The three diagrams show us the results of a survey about .
A.what people do every day | B.people’s different habits |
C.people’s different lifestyles | D.how people spend their free time |
Think "rock, paper, scissors (剪刀)" is a children's game? Think again.
Top players from around the world came together in Toronto to compete for a 10,000 – Canadian-dollar prize and the title of World Champion (世界冠军头衔). More than 500 players, including national champions from Australia, Norway and New Zealand, attended.
The simple game is often used to make decision and solve simple problems. Players hold their fists closed and count to three before making a fist (rock), a flat hand (paper) or two fingers (scissors). Paper covers rock, scissors cut paper and rock breaks scissors.
Players have different, opinions about the history of the game, but it is commonly believed to have been played for centuries in Japan. The Paper Scissors Stone Club opened in England in 1842 and players could play together there. In 1918, the name was changed to World RPS Club and its headquarters (总部) moved from London to Toronto.
The world championship started in 2002, and is held once every year.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”。The winner of the game can get 10,000 Canadian dollars as a prize.
The simple game is often used to make new friends.
From the passage, we know that making two fingers stands for scissors in the game.
The headquarters of World RPS Club moved to New Zealand in 1918.
The first world championship was held in 2002.
My English teacher is Mr Green. He has two sons. Their names are Tim and Peter. They are students. And they are in the same school. Tim's English is very good. He says it is very interesting. But Peter doesn't like it. He says it's very difficult. Peter likes sports. He has some balls. He has three basketballs and four volleyballs. He always plays sports at school with his friends. He is in his school sports club (俱乐部) now.Mr Green has .
A. two daughters
B. two sons
C. a son and a daughter is very good.
A. Peter's English
B. Tim's English
C. I don't knowPeter says English is very .
A. interesting
B. boring
C. difficultPeter has .
A. 2 basketballs and 3 volleyballs
B. 3 basketballs and 4 volleyballs
C. 3 baseballs and 4 soccer ballsPeter plays sports .
A. with his brother
B. with his father
C. with his friends
根据材料内容,选择正确答案。
Lost:A white dog My name is Alan Green. My phone number is 216-0911. You can e-mail me at Alan 6515 @163. com. |
Found:A purple schoolbag An English book,a dictionary and some keys are in it. My name is Rits Black. My phone number is 612-7878. |
Found:A photo I found a photo in the school library. A teacher,a girl and a boy are in the photo. The teacher is in a blue jacket. Is it yours? Call Mike at 216- 9871. |
Lost:A model plane I lost my model plane. I must find it. Call Tony at 678- 0911. E-mail me at tony808@ 126. com. |
Alan can't find his .
A. schoolbag
B. dog
C. photo 'What is NOT in the schoolbag?
A. A dictionary.
B. An English book.
C. A notebook.What color is the teacher's jacket?
A. White.
B. Yellow.
C. Blue.If (如果) you find a model plane,you can call .
A. Alan
B. Tony
C. MikeMike's telephone number is .
A. 216-9871
B. 678-0944
C. 216-0911
Dave: Father, this is my friend, Tim.
Tim: Nice to meet you, Mr. Cooper.
Mr. Cooper: Nice to meet you, too.
Dave: Tim, these are my grandparents, Peter and Helen. And that's my brother, Paul.
This is my cousin, Bob.
Tim: Hi.And is this your sister?
Dave: Yes, this is Anna.
正确的写"T",错误的写"F"。Peter and Helen are Dave's grandfather and grandmother.
Dave, Tim and Paul are friends.
Anna and Paul are sister and brother.
Anna and Bob are cousins.
Mr. Cooper is Bob's father.
Being outgoing is good for your life. Those who are more outgoing like to meet lots of people and have more fun in life. In fact, being outgoing is not so hard as you think. Even shy people can be outgoing.
You can start becoming outgoing with your best friend or a group of friends. But the real challenge(挑战) comes when you meet strange people or new friends. Smile more, and usually they will return you smile. In this way, you may have some talks.
Start a talk. Just a simple “Hello” or “How is it going?” is a good start. If you want to make interesting talks, you should read news in newspapers and prepare(准备) your views,or surf the Internet for new information and then remember that.
The easiest way to become more outgoing is to go out. This is also the most important step. Go to a park, beach, club, party or any other place that you think can be fun, and you may make new friends there.You should start to be outgoing with .
A.your parents |
B.your teachers |
C.your new friends |
D.your best friends |
When you start a talk with a stranger, you should say“”.
A.What’s the matter? |
B.What’s your name? |
C.How is it going? |
D.Are you healthy? |
The easiest way to be outgoing is .
A.talking | B.smiling |
C.playing | D.going out |
Which is NOT the writer’s view(观点).
A.Being outgoing is really difficult |
B.Being outgoing is good for our lives. |
C.Being outgoing helps people have more fun. |
D.Being outgoing with strangers is not easy. |
If you go out to meet lots of people, even shy people can.
A.be quiet | B.be outgoing |
C.be good | D.be new. |