A report said in 2013 Shanghai had the hottest summer in 140 years. The __________temperature reached 40.8 ℃ on August 7.
A. tallest B. hottest C. largest D. Highest
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A report said in 2013 Shanghai had the hottest summer in 140 years. The __________temperature reached 40.8 ℃ on August 7.
A. tallest B. hottest C. largest D. Highest
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写出下列各句的同义句。(共5小题;每空一词各0.5分,满分5分)
1. Li Ming and his parents had a good time in Shanghai last summer.
Li Ming and his parents ________ __________ in Shanghai last summer.
2. Linda is old enough to look after herself.
Linda is old enough to ___________ ___________ of herself.
3. You mustn’t feed the animals in the zoo.
___________ ___________ the animals in the zoo.
4. The black printer is cheaper than the other printers in the shop.
The black printer is ___________ ___________ of all the printers in the shop.
5. Last week, I got a letter from a friend of mine.
Last week, I _______ _______ a friend of mine.
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The weather in Beijing in summer is ___than that in Shanghai. They are different.
A.cool B.much cooler C.hot D.much hotter
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The weather in Beijing in summer is ___than that in Shanghai. They are different.
A. cool B.much cooler C.hot D.much hotter
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The weather in Beijing in summer is ___than that in Shanghai.
A.cool B. much cooler C. hot D. much hoter
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Should Shanghai bid for(申办) the Summer Olympics in 2028? Here are some people’s opinions.
Some people said, “The games will improve Shanghai’s global influence and the city is powerful and must try to become a platform(平台) for major international dialogues.(3) Shanghai has succeeded in holding the World Expo in 2010 and the city can also hold a successful Summer Olympics.” Others, however, are not sure that it’s a good idea. They think the Olympics would be too expensive and the money could be better spent on other things.(4)The 2008 Beijing Olympics brought much prestige(声望) to the city and to China, but its cost, over $40 million, was high and the Olympic site(场地) in the center of the city is now largely unused. Could Shanghai learn from Beijing’s experience and do it better?
My answer is yes. As one American said, “A great city has to do great things.” Shanghai is a great city and is not afraid of facing challenges. Holding the 2028 Summer Olympics would prove that.
1.Why don’t some people agree to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics?
2.How much did the 2008 Beijing Olympics cost?
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Mike's diary entries<简短记录>
Saturday,July 25 I went to Shanghai for my summer holiday. In the morning the weather was bad!It was cloudy and raining. I took a bus to the museum. The museum was crowded(拥挤的)but very interesting. In the afternoon I visited my aunt and uncle. We had a big meal there. The food was very delicious. |
Sunday,September 20 I went to Beijing with my friends. The weather was fine,but not too hot. I saw so many interesting things. I walked along the Great Wall. It was beautiful. The people were friendly but the food there was awful. I couldn't speak Chinese very well,so sometimes it was a little difficult for me. |
Friday,October2 I went on a trip to Hainan with my family. We went there by plane. After we got off the plane,we went to the beach to see the beautiful sand and swam in the sea. There were so many exciting things to try. If I have free time,I will go to Hainan next time. |
1.Where did Mike go on July 25?
A. To Beijing. B. To Shanghai.
C. To Hainan. D. To Hangzhou.
2.How was the weather in Beijing?
A. Too cold. B. Cloudy and raining.
C. Too hot. D. Fine, but not too hot.
3.When did Mike go on a trip to Hainan?
A. On October 2. B. On September20
C. on July25. D. On october20.
4.Who did Mike go to Hainan with?
A. His friends. B. His family.
C. His classmates. D. His aunt and uncle.
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to Mike's diaries?
A. Mike went shopping in Shanghai.
B. Mike could speak Chinese very well. *
C. Mike went to see the beautiful sand in Hainan.
D. Mike went to Beijing by plane.
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There was a new restaurant in the street. The restaurant said it had the longest menu in the world. The manager also said that the restaurant could provide any dish, no matter how unusual it was. If they couldn’t offer it, people could choose any prize from the restaurant. A man was happy to hear it and walked into the restaurant.
The man studied the menu carefully and decided to make sure if (是否) it was true. He would like to order a very unusual dish.
When a waiter came up to take his order, the man said, “You say you can provide any dish. Really?”
“Of course, sir. We never disappoint our customers (顾客).”
“Well,” the man said, “I want to have a sandwich with apples from a giant’s house.”
The waiter wrote down the man’s order. “Very good, sir,” he said. “That shouldn’t take long.” The waiter walked away quickly. A few minutes later, the man became happy again as he saw the waiter return with nothing in his hand.
“You disappoint me this time, don’t you?”
The waiter made an apology. “I’m so sorry, sir. We have fewer waiters today,” he said, “so I’m afraid you need to join us to take your food out of the kitchen.”
1.Why did the man walk into the restaurant?
A. Because the man was very hungry.
B. Because the manager was friendly.
C. Because he wanted to challenge the restaurant.
D. Because the dishes were free in the restaurant.
2.What does the underlined word “disappoint” mean?
A. Make ... feel unsatisfied.
B. Make ... feel pleased.
C. Keep ... off.
D. Drive ... away.
3.How might the man feel when the waiter took his order and walked away?
A. Unhappy. B. Angry.
C. Relaxed. D. Normal.
4.Why did the waiter make an apology?
A. Because the restaurant couldn’t offer the dish.
B. Because the restaurant offered the wrong dish.
C. Because the customer had to help take the food.
D. Because the restaurant offered the dish too late.
5.What can we NOT know from the passage?
A. The man ordered an unusual dish in the restaurant.
B. The waiter took the man’s order quickly.
C. It didn’t take so long for the man to have the dish.
D. The waiter said sorry to the man for not offering the dish in the end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small inn (旅店) at the foot of a hill.
One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around that famous city.
They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They had expected that they would have to go to bed hungrily, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served after seven. They were surprised when the waiter asked whether they would take dinner there that night. “Are you still serving dinner?” asked Mr. Smith. “Yes, certainly, sir, ” answered the waiter. “We serve it until half past nine. ”
“What are the times of meals then?” asked Mr. Smith. “Well, sir, ” answered the waiter. “We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine.”
“But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London.” said Mr. Smith.
1.Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their holidays in ________.
New York B. London
C. New Jersey D. Washington
2.They went to London by ________.
A. sea B. plane
C. train D. bus
3.From the story we know that this was the ________ time for the Smiths to go to London.
A. first B. second
C. third D. fourth
4.What does the sentence “But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London” mean?
A. We can go to see the sights of London at any time.
B. We have enough time to see the sights of London.
C. We can see more sights of London.
D. We have little time to see the sights of London.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holiday in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small inn at the foot of a hill.
One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around the famous city.
They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They had expected that they would have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served after seven. They were surprised when the waiter asked whether they would take dinner there that night. “ Are you still serving dinner?” asked Mr. Smith. “Yes, certainly, sir,” answered the waiter. “We serve it until half past nine.”
“What are the times of meals then?” asked Mr. Smith. “Well, sir,” answered the waiter, “we serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine.”
“But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London,” said Mr. Smith.
1.Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their holiday in ________.
A. New York B. London C. New Jersey D. Washington
2.When Mr. and Mrs. Smith had a lot of money, they decided to go to ________.
A. their hometown B. the capital of England C. New Jersey D. a small city in England
3.They went to London by ________.
A. sea B. plane C. train D. bus
4.From the story we know this was the ________ time for Mr. and Mrs. Smith to go to London.
A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
5.What does the last sentence of the passage mean?
A. Mr. Smith thought they could go to see the sights of London at any time.
B. Mr. Smith thought they had enough time to see the sights of London.
C. Mr. Smith thought they could see more sights of London.
D. Mr. Smith thought they had little time to see the sights of London.
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