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Baseball is one of the favorite sports in the USA. Children play baseball in sports fields or parks. At summer picnic, there is often an informal baseball game. Boys and girls, young and old take turns to bat. There are nine players on each team.
The baseball season goes from April to September. During this time, baseball matches are showed on TV and members of the important baseball teams become America’s heroes (英雄). At the end of the season, the two top teams play against each other. Many baseball fans go together to watch the game. Millions of others listen to the radio or watch the television. People seem to talk only about the game. Even long after it is over, they still talk about the result and the players.
American football is perhaps the most popular sport in the USA. The football season begins when the baseball season ends. More people are interested in football than baseball. When there is an important game, thousands of people sit beside radios or in front of television sets to get the result.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。According to the passage, which is NOT true?
A.Boys and girls like baseball games. |
B.Baseball is played in the open air. |
C.A baseball match has nine players. |
D.Children sometimes play baseball in parks. |
American people play baseball in April, _______ and September.
A.May, June, July, August |
B.March, May, July, August |
C.January, June, October, November |
D.February, May, July, December |
What happens at the end of the baseball season?
A.People talk only about football games. |
B.Many baseball fans become members of top teams. |
C.A lot of people join in the games. |
D.Two top teams play a wonderful baseball game against each other. |
_______ follows the baseball season in the U. S. A.
A. The baseball season
B. The football season
C. A baseball match
D. A football matchThis passage mainly tells us something about _______.
A. the football season in the USA.
B. football is more interesting than baseball in the USA.
C. the difference between baseball and football
D. the baseball season in the USA.
Teeth are very important for our health.They will be our lifelong friends.So we should learn to protect them at a very young age.Here are some tips:
First,we should eat right.
•Don't eat too much candy or drink too much cola,or our teeth will go bad easily.
•Have more cheese,milk and yogurt to make teeth strong.
•Eat more vegetables and fruits to help clean teeth.
Second,we should keep these numbers in mind.
•2 Day Brush your teeth at least twice a day:in the morning and before bedtime.
•2﹣3 Minutes Brush for at least two to three minutes every time.
•3 Months Get a new toothbrush every three months.
•6 Months Go to the dentist every six months for a check﹣up.
44.If we want to protect our teeth,we must protect them .
A.at the age of 12
B.at an old age
C.at a very young age
45.How often should we go to the dentist?
A.Every 6 months.
B.Every year.
C.Every month.
46.How may brushes do we need in a year according to the text?
A.One
B.Two
C.Four.
47.What can help clean our teeth?
A.Candy and cola.
B.Fruit and vegetables.
C.Cheese,milk and yogurt.
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Dancing Club For age groups:5﹣10 years old Every Saturday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Yingfeng Street 298,Huaihua Phone number:275﹣8369 Just 5 yuan a time |
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41.The museum is about
A.science and art
B.history and robots
C.history and art
42.Who can visit the museum for free?
A.Adults.
B.Children under 12.
C.Children over 12.
43.We can know that the dancing club .
A.is a non﹣profit club
B.opens once a week
C.costs 15 yuan a time.
句子翻译.阅读下面的短文,把画线部分的句子翻译成英文或中文.
What do you think of your Chinese? Is it good or bad? 66. 如果你认为自己擅长汉语,你可以参加一个比赛.The competition is Chinese Characters Dictation Competition. 67. The competition has been popular among teenagers since last summer.
Today teenagers are using computers and smart phones. 68. Many of them lose themselves in digital products such as electronic dictionaries and computers to help with their study. Overuse of these tools will make students too lazy to think and write. 69. 有些学生甚至忘记了如何手写汉字. Teachers and parents are very worried about it. What can they do?
Such worries have brought about the popular TV show, Chinese Characters Dictation Competition, where middle school students stand on the stage to write down Chinese characters. 70. Over two hundred students from forty﹣six schools competed.
Chen Keyu, a Grade 8boy beat the other competitors. Can you be the next winner?
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Your body is special﹣no two people in the world are alike. Although you are different from everyone else, you have exactly the same body parts as the people around you, doing different jobs that keep all of us alive.
What is inside my head?
Your head houses the most valuable part of your body﹣your brain. As you are reading, your eyes send pictures to your brain which makes meaning from what you see. Your brain helps you to remember and think, and make sure your body is doing what it should.
What is my skin for?
Your skin covers your body. In most parts of your body, the skin is just as thick as half a centimeter. If you have your skin cut, it will have a quick cure and stop viruses(病毒)from entering your body. Your skin also helps you feel the heat and coldness of the environment around you. Hair grows from inside the skin. When you feel hot, extra heat comes out through your skin. As a result, your body temperature drops.
How do I move?
Muscles(肌肉)are found in most parts of your body. They work with your bones to help you a lot﹣whenever you cry or smile, eat or speak, walk or dance, etc.
Why do I breathe?
Your body needs to take in oxygen from the air and give out the unwanted carbon dioxide in the body. When you breathe, air comes through your nose and mouth into your lungs where oxygen flows to different parts of your body.
What does my heart do?
Your heart is a very special muscle. It is slightly bigger than your fist(拳头)and grows bigger as you do. If you place your hand on your heart, you will feel your heart beating which forces blood to move around your body.
46. Which part of your body helps you to remember and think?
A. Head.
B. Heart.
C. Skin.
47. The underlined word "houses" in the passage probably means .
A. creates
B. stores
C. builds
48. If you have no skin covering your body, what would happen?
A. Our body can be guarded by our hair.
B. Viruses can't enter our body easily.
C. We can't feel the changes in temperature.
49. What is true fact about your body?
A. Your heart is not the same size from birth.
B. We take in carbon dioxide to stay alive.
C. Our muscles stop working when we nod.
50. Which is the best title for this passage?
A. What Your Body Needs
B. How Your Body Works
C. When Your Body Moves
Zombies(僵尸) are real! You meet them every day on the sidewalk. They walk slowly, with their heads down and they will not look at you. They are living in a different world, a world of the mobile phone!
Many people are complaining(抱怨) about these mobile phone zombies because they walk slowly, making it difficult for other people to use the sidewalk. Chongqing and a few other cities have come up with an idea to try to solve the problem. They've divided up sidewalks into lanes(线路):one lane for mobile﹣zombies and one lane for everyone else. The experiment hasn't worked out too well, since most mobile﹣zombies don't even notice the lanes.
I have another suggestion for the problem. In Shanghai, we have blind paths. They are made of small raised tiles(凸起的瓷砖)that help blind people follow a straight line. Perhaps the same way could be used for mobile﹣zombies. A lane with a rough surface would allow people to concentrate on their mobile phones and still know they are walking in a straight line. Of course, I have a further suggestion. At the end of the lane would be a large hole where all the mobile﹣zombies would disappear into the center of the earth!
Well, I don't think my suggestion is going to be taken, but I don't think special lanes for mobile﹣zombies will work, either. I think it's just a better idea to remind(提醒) people that sidewalks are shared space and they should think of others when they are using their mobile phones.
(1)According to the passage, who are mobile phone zombies?
A. The people who always look here and there on the road.
B. The people who always play with mobile phones on the road.
C. The people who hate using mobile phones when they are walking on the road.
(2)Why has not the lane for mobile﹣zombies in Chongqing worked out well?
A. Because it is too expensive to walk on the lanes.
B. Because there are so few lanes in Chongqing.
C. Because few mobile﹣zombies notice the lanes in fact.
(3)The underlined word "rough" in Paragraph 3means " " in Chinese.
A. 粗糙的
B. 光滑的
C. 漂亮的
(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Shanghai has also built lanes for the mobile﹣zombies.
B. The writer's suggestion for the mobile﹣zombies was taken.
C. Mobile﹣zombies should think of others on the road.
(5)The passage may come from .
A. a story
B. a newspaper
C. a notice