This is the legal part of the show. It's just so everybody knows the rules for Nickelodeon on the Web. Be sure to get your parents to review and discuss these rules with you:
1.All the toys and games here are just for you to play with. You can't sell them,give them to anyone,or pretend you made them. You can't do anything EXCEPT play with them,unless you ask us first and we say it's OK.
2.If you see something you don't like,remember that all the stuff(成员)on the message boards (留言板),chat rooms and “Write to Nick”comes straight from other kids,not from someone at nick.com. Nick.com wouldn't tell kids what to say,because kids have minds of their own!But if someone sends ugly(恶意的)messages,we'll do our best to take care of it. We all want nick.com to be a good,clean place to hang out.
3.If you write something that catches our eye in “Write to Nick”on a message board or in a chat room,we might want to use it on the site. By sending in your thoughts and hanging out in the chat rooms,and getting your parent's permission to do so,you and your parents are telling us it's OK to repeat what you say. It's even OK to put it in an advertisement. It means we can use it in any way we want,anywhere,until the end of time.
Remember to ALWAYS check with your parents before you send anything to us. And of course,the folks in the legal office upstairs have their own code for saying all that. Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using this website. This site at nick.com is fully controlled and operated by Nickelodeon Online,a business unit of MTV Networks.
1.You can find this passage in a ________.
A.Internet web B.daily newspaper
C.science text book D.computer magazine
2.Children can do many things on the web EXCEPT ______.
A.play with toys B.send an advertisement
C.write to Nick D.check with parents
3.The underlined sentence “kids have minds of their own” may tell us that ________.
A.children should surf the web on their own
B.children have their ideas on checking Networks
C.children can express themselves as they think
D.children can talk anything if their parents permit
4.According to the passage, your words can be adopted by the web as long as________.
A.what you write can catch their eyes
B.your thoughts are outstanding besides that you & your parents permit the web to use them
C.they can be put in the advertisement
D.they can use them anywhere, anytime & in any way they want
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The introduction of the web show.
B.The way how people write to Nick.
C.The toys and the chat rooms on web.
D.The rules about how to use this web.
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This is the legal part of the show. It's just so everybody knows the rules for Nickelodeon on the Web. Be sure to get your parents to review and discuss these rules with you:
1.All the toys and games here are just for you to play with. You can't sell them,give them to anyone,or pretend you made them. You can't do anything EXCEPT play with them,unless you ask us first and we say it's OK.
2.If you see something you don't like,remember that all the stuff(成员)on the message boards (留言板),chat rooms and “Write to Nick”comes straight from other kids,not from someone at nick.com. Nick.com wouldn't tell kids what to say,because kids have minds of their own!But if someone sends ugly(恶意的)messages,we'll do our best to take care of it. We all want nick.com to be a good,clean place to hang out.
3.If you write something that catches our eye in “Write to Nick”on a message board or in a chat room,we might want to use it on the site. By sending in your thoughts and hanging out in the chat rooms,and getting your parent's permission to do so,you and your parents are telling us it's OK to repeat what you say. It's even OK to put it in an advertisement. It means we can use it in any way we want,anywhere,until the end of time.
Remember to ALWAYS check with your parents before you send anything to us. And of course,the folks in the legal office upstairs have their own code for saying all that. Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using this website. This site at nick.com is fully controlled and operated by Nickelodeon Online,a business unit of MTV Networks.
1.You can find this passage in a ________.
A.Internet web B.daily newspaper
C.science text book D.computer magazine
2.Children can do many things on the web EXCEPT ______.
A.play with toys B.send an advertisement
C.write to Nick D.check with parents
3.The underlined sentence “kids have minds of their own” may tell us that ________.
A.children should surf the web on their own
B.children have their ideas on checking Networks
C.children can express themselves as they think
D.children can talk anything if their parents permit
4.According to the passage, your words can be adopted by the web as long as________.
A.what you write can catch their eyes
B.your thoughts are outstanding besides that you & your parents permit the web to use them
C.they can be put in the advertisement
D.they can use them anywhere, anytime & in any way they want
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The introduction of the web show.
B.The way how people write to Nick.
C.The toys and the chat rooms on web.
D.The rules about how to use this web.
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--- Do you like this part of the town, the so-called desired area?
---On the contrary, it’s the ______ area that I want to visit in town.
A. best B. first C. last D. least
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Renault's new Twizy could be the future of motoring ... or at least a big part of it. This is not some crazy future concept -- this is a real vehicle, fully electric, and on sale now. Prices for the Twizy start at £6,690, with battery hire from £45 a month. But is it a car? Technically no, it' s classified under UK law as something closer to a moped (摩托自行车).
A two-seater (the passenger sits behind the driver), the Twizy runs on electric power only, and is designed to cover all those little trips we do. And as 87 percent of Europe’s drivers do less than 37 miles a day -- 50 per cent less than 12—there’s really no need to be burning gas for that sort of journey.
The Twizy is arguably the most unusual vehicle in this country. Other cars have been beautifully designed, others have been small, but no car has turned motoring on its head in quite the same way.
The Twizy’s batteries have a range of 62 miles, and it plugs into a standard socket like any other electrical equipment, going from flat to full power in three and a half hours. There are no full doors on the vehicle, so think of it like a covered moped with four wheels, but no noise and no need for a helmet. There's also a lower-powered type being designed, the Twizy 45, for which you don' t need a license.
Seeing the Twizy in the flesh, you' re surprised by how striking it looks. Sit in it and everything feels right --just car enough to be easy, but different enough to be exciting. With the battery underneath you, the vehicle is suckered (吸) to the road, and the electric power means it accelerates with real energy up to about 50 mph. You don't feel you need any more. In the UK, the weather alone may make it a good buy, but the lack of easy access to outdoor sockets is the biggest challenge. Only time will tell if this brave move answers enough problems to find a place in our lives.
1.According to Paragraph 1, Renault' s new Twizy________
A. is a concept car
B. is classified as a car
C. can be hired by the day
D. has been put on the market
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the appearance of the Twizy?
A. Attractive. B. Awkward.
C. Traditional. D. Colorful.
3.What do we know about the Twizy 45?
A. A helmet is needed to drive it.
B. It makes more noise than the Twizy.
C. You can drive it without taking a test.
D. Its batteries are better than the Twizy' s.
4.What will probably prevent the popularity of the Twizy?
A. Its low speed.
B. Its weak batteries.
C. Its limited inner space.
D. Its demand for outdoor sockets.
5.In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this text?
A. Travel. B. Technology.
C. Economy. D. Environment.
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Mini Cooper introduced its fastest street legal model yet at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week.
Mini has already decided that the car number 0001 will go to a customer in the United States, but hasn’t decided yet how to choose who will get it. It will not be decided through an auction (拍卖). said Mike Peyton, Mini’s vice president for the Americas.
On this Mini John Cooper Works GP, the fender flares (轮眉) are made from carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic. The material is recycled waste left over from the production of BMW i3 and i8. The rear wing is actually two wings combined and provides downforce at the back of the car to keep it pressed to the ground at high speeds. The turbocharged four-cylinder engine is the most powerful that has ever been used in a Mini. It has 75 horsepower more than the next most-powerful Mini John Cooper Works model.
The John Cooper Works GP has a special eight-speed automatic transmission, according to the company. It also has paddle shifters (换档器) on the steering wheel so the driver can shift modes by hand. To save weight, the car only has front seats which are special light weight sports seats.
There’s no choice of paint color on this Mini Cooper. The cars will be painted in Racing Gray, with the mirrors finished in Melting Silver.
The cars are named for John Cooper, a racing driver and race car designer who worked with the British Motor Corporation to create performance versions of the original Minis in the 1960s. Those cars became extremely popular with car racers.
Details:
Engine power: 301 horsepower
Top speed: 165 miles an hour
Amount: 3000
Time of production: July, 2020
Price: starting about: $45,000
1.What makes this Mini Cooper environment friendly?
A.Parts of it are made from waste.
B.It’s completely powered by electricity.
C.Its fender flares are produced by BMW.
D.Its ownership won’t be decided through an auction.
2.The new Mini Cooper doesn’t provide ________.
A.manual shifters B.backseats
C.back wings D.automatic modes
3.We can know from the passage that the new Mini Cooper ________.
A.is designed by John Cooper
B.mainly aims at car racers
C.is not yet on the market
D.will be produced in the British Motor Corporation
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—I think I should wear a dress instead of this jeans.
—It’s just a small informal party, so you don’t have to ___________.
A.warm up | B.put up | C.dress up | D.keep up |
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― I’m sorry to bother you at this time of night.
― _________. It’s just so happened that I’m not engaged right now.
A. All right B. That’s OK C. You’re welcome D. Please don’t be bothered
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― I’m sorry to bother you at this time of night.
― _________. It’s just so happened that I’m not engaged right now.
A. All right B. That’s OK C. You’re welcome D. Please don’t be bothered
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—This apple pie is too sweet, don’t you think so?
—_____. I think it’s just right, actually.
A. Not really B. I hope so C. Sounds good D .No wonder
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—This apple pie is too sweet, don’t you think so?
—_____. I think it’s just right, actually.
A. Not really B. I hope so
C. Sounds good D .No wonder
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For many, just taking part in a single marathon is the achievement of a lifetime. But for Julie Weiss, it has become a routine. She has run 52 marathons-once a week-for the past year in memory of her dad who just 35 days after he was with pancreatic cancer(胰腺癌).When Julie Weiss lost her father in 2010, she was to find the research for pancreatic cancer is so short of fund. "It made me feel .”she said ,“I knew I had to do something."
So this marathon queen, she calls herself, did what she did best: She went running. Having completed 25 marathons during the two years, Julie now vowed(发誓) to run 52 marathons in 52 weeks in of her father. After asking people to money for each marathon, she a website, marathon goddess.com, to collect money for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN),a nonprofit organization. race every in some city across North America. leaving work at 5p,m. on Friday she would be ready to begin the next race, before she home to California on Sunday. Julie finished her l,362.4-mile journey in March 2013, more than $200,000 in the process for PANCAN.
While running, she stuck to a strict training schedule ."My body's getting used to this. I'm changing my diet, becoming more healthy and learning to run more __ ." she said. When her muscles began to , she kept her in mind. "When you do what you love, for those you love, that is where the happen. Together we can make a(n) , and pave the way for a happy, healthy, cancer free life." she said.
1.A. weekly B. monthly C. daily D. yearly
2.A. passed by B. passed away C. died off D. died out
3.A. connected B. diagnosed C. treated D. dealt
4.A. inspired B. exhausted C. interested D. shocked
5.A. desirable B. helpless C .hopeful D. wishful
6.A. while B. what C. as D. since
7.A. previous B. precious C. present D. precise
8.A. search B. need C. honor D. place
9.A. pay B. donate C. make D. earn
10.A. set up B. made up C. held up D. broke up
11.A. experiment B. stage C. road D. journey
12.A. day B. morning C. weekend D. weekday
13.A. At B. By C. With D. On
14.A. parted B. left C. headed D. missed
15.A. raising B. earning C. spending D. wasting
16.A. merrily B. efficiently C. specifically D. casually
17.A. swell B. stress C. burn D. ache
18.A. strength B. relief C. motivation D. interest
19.A. miracles B. accidents C. challenges D. events
20.A. offer B. sacrifice C. promise D. difference
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