It is our ________ to enjoy mooncakes on Mid-Autumn night.
A. habit B. custom C. hobby D. rule
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It is our ________ to enjoy mooncakes on Mid-Autumn night.
A. habit B. custom C. hobby D. rule
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It is our ______ to enjoy the moon on Mid-Autumn night.
A.habit | B.custom | C.hobby | D.rule |
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My husband and I enjoy seeing life through the eyes of our five children. It is amazing to watch them discover their ______.
One day last summer, our oldest daughter, Kaytlin found a(n) ______ red squirrel beneath the steps.
We watched it from a distance, not wanting to ______ it. But after a long wait,
we ______ that the tiny squirrel was likely an orphan. He was ______ and hungry. There were no wildlife rehabilitators(复健员) in our country, ______ we decided to care for the squirrel ourselves. More extensive research taught us how to ______ him and that we should release him as soon as he could ______ on his own.
Our daughters and I fed “Squit”. Kaytlin volunteered to take more ______. She woke in the night ______ his needs. To our ______, Squit soon began to get better. Within a few weeks, he would ask for his next meal and playfully crawl around on the girls. It wasn’t long ______ he was reintroduced to the wild.
On the first few visits to the great outdoors, he seemed to be ______ about the surroundings. After playing in the grass for a bit, he would ______ Kaytlin for safety. Soon she had him climbing trees and finding some leaves and sticks for nest.
One day in the trees, Squit met up with a family of gray squirrels that was not
____ at all. They tried to hit him, but finally he managed to get the ______ of dealing with them. Several days later, he played all day in the trees and came down at bedtime. And then one raining night, he didn’t ______. But when the sun rose the next day, there was Squit, begging for food. And that ______ the pattern for weeks.
The ______ was heartwarming for our family. In the wild and silly moments of
____ an orphaned baby squirrel, our children learned to value and appreciate life.
1.A. relation B. stress C. world D. problems
2.A. old B. baby C. big D. strong
3.A. disturb B. beat C. lose D. leave
4.A. realized B. remembered C. forgot D. admitted
5.A. brave B. healthy C. sad D. weak
6.A. so B. but C. though D. for
7.A. trap B. train C. feed D. attract
8.A. fight B. survive C. climb D. play
9.A. responsibilities B. measures C. risks D. photos
10.A. for B. by C. with D. to
11.A. regret B. relief C. disappointment D. sorrow
12.A. before B. after C. when D. since
13.A. confident B. excited C. uncertain D. serious
14.A. look back on B. catch sight of C. stay away from D. run back to
15.A. active B. frightened C. rude D. friendly
16.A. habit B. interest C. trick D. purpose
17.A. eat B. return C. go D. sleep
18.A. developed B. changed C. built D. remained
19.A. truth B. lesson C. experience D. experiment
20.A. teaching B. raising C. encouraging D. finding
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Do you often dream at night? How do you feel when you dream? Is it useful to our health? “Dreams may be more important than sleep, and we all need to dream,” some scientists say.
Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have several dreams each night. Dreams are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and over again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find an answer. Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may have been thinking about their work all day. These thoughts can carry over into dreams.
Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can’t remember the dream. Dreams can disappear quickly from memory.
Too much dreaming can be harmful. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is at work when we dream. That is why we may have a long sleep and still wake up tired.
1.The first paragraph tells us that dream is very ______.
A. interesting B. important
C. useful D. harmful
2.When a dream comes to somebody again and again, it shows ______.
A. he often does the work about the dream
B. somebody misses him very much
C. the dream is very important to him
D. he is worrying about something
3.According to the passage, we know dreaming can ______ sometimes.
A. hurt us badly
B. let us think over and over
C. help us find new ideas
D. wake us up early
4.The passage mainly tells us ______.
A. what a dream is
B. dreams are like films
C. too much dreaming is harmful
D. we can remember our dreams
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It is Saturday night and you want to turn on your television. Can you? Or do you first need to call your partner, or your child, or whoever it is in your household who knows which handset to use and which buttons to press? If so, you are not alone. Our televisions are an unspoken disaster zone. Finally, somebody has said something.
All hail (致敬) the Duke of Edinburgh. “To work out how to operate a television set, you practically have to make love to the thing,” he says, in this week’s Saturday Review. “And why can’t
you have a handset that people who are not ten years old can actually read?”
The Duke is often a reactionary (反动者), but this is not reactionary thinking. Our computers become ever easier to operate. Our cars almost drive themselves. Some mobile telephones, such as the phone, are obvious wonders: successful designs that could be operated by a child. The remote control of your television, by comparison, has changed only for the worse.
The first wide – spread commercial remote control was the Zenith Space Command, designed in 1956. It had four buttons: power, channel up, channel down and volume. Oh, for such simple things in our lives today. Before long, the remote control was out of control. Not just with televisions, but with video players, too. They came and went, and a whole generation never figured out how to use them. Why not? In all other ways, televisual technology has developed a great deal. The screens have grown grander, the picture definition (清晰度) has grown higher, and the sound clearer. The remote controls have merely grown. Nobody ever uses half those buttons. A remote revolution is long overdue.
1.What does “Our televisions are an unspoken disaster zone” mean?
A. Television is actually a great danger to humans.
B. It is very difficult to use many TV handsets properly.
C. We should treat televisions in a friendly way.
D. Somebody has said something about television.
2.What the Duke of Edinburgh says actually means that ________.
A. TV remote controls should be made easier to use
B. we must learn to respect TVs
C. we should love watching TV
D. we should buy handsets to control our TVs
3.What’s the author’s attitude to television remote controls?
A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Neutral (中立的). D. Indifferent (漠然的)
4.Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Remote Revolution. B. From Buttons to Handsets.
C. Televisions-Out of Control. D. Computers-Under Control.
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单词拼写 注意:一空一词。
1.The piece of music ________(增加)to our enjoyment at the concert last night.
2.He often __________(忽略)my advice, so he is in trouble now.
3.The President was leaving for a four-day _________(官方的)visit to Mexico.
4.The two pictures are nice. The former is on flowers, and the ______(后半的)is on persons.
5.This river _________(流动) southwest to the Atlantic Ocean.
6.It takes him ten minutes to _________(骑车) to school every day, which is more time-saving than a ride on a bus because of the heavy traffic.
7.Go ________(直接地) ahead, then turn left at the crossroads, and you will find the subway station there.
8.The film is ________(基于;根据) on a novel written by Robert James Waller called The Bridges of Madison County.
9.My brother was ___________(说服)to buy another bicycle.
10.After he _________(毕业) from university, he found a job he was interested in.
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It is only ___our power to carry out ( ִ) the rules, rather than make them.
A. within B. on C without D. off
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It is difficult for us to ______ our conversation with all this noise around us.
A.carry on | B.account for | C.bring up | D.get across |
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—Did you enjoy yourself last night?
—Yes, it’s very nice of you. I appreciated to the party.
A.to be invited B.to have invited
C. having been invited D. having invited
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—Did you enjoy yourself last night?
—Yes, it’s very nice of you. I appreciated __ to the party.
A.to be invited B.to have invited
C. having been invited D. have invited
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