Yang Jiazheng_____a book about Shuangqiao village last year but I don't know whether she has finished it.
A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing
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Yang Jiazheng_____a book about Shuangqiao village last year but I don't know whether she has finished it.
A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing
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--- John is said to have written two books last year.
一Yes, so he__.They are both about the Second World War.
A.is B. does
C. has D. did
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Shirley _____ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether she has finished it.
A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing
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A book I read last year,_______name l can't remember, changed my idea about time.
A. which B.that C.whose D. what
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Upon entering college, Yang Yi was uncertain about a lot of things. However, the 19-year-old international economics and trade student was certain about one thing: She wanted to participate in animal welfare efforts.
“I'm .always a nature and animal lover," she said. She joined the environmental protection association at her school. Now being president of a group of 25, she leads its efforts to help stray(流浪)cats and dogs by raising money to buy them food and collecting old clothes to make them homes.
However, sometimes the association raises doubts. Some students have questioned whether helping stray animals breaks the laws of nature. "We tried to resolve the controversy," Yang said. “For wild animals, the best way to protect them is to preserve their environment and their natural habitat, and to let them live their own way. However, for animals that depend heavily on humans, such as dogs and cats, the proper way to treat them is to respect them and take care of them." Besides, if not accommodated properly, stray animals can bring threats to public health, as they are the main cause of rabies(狂犬病)in cities. "Now, many young people in China have agreed upon the need to strike a balance between humans and nature. The only problem is how," said Yang. Yang and her fellow volunteers are cautious about what they do to help. For instance, sometimes people feed stray cats human food such as chocolate. But Yang and her friends point that such food can be dangerous to stray cats.
Yang also cooperates with Non-Governmental Organizations to spread animal protection knowledge. One of their recent exhibits was about animals in the entertainment industry. "We are still figuring out the best way to protect animals, but simple deeds such as saying no to animal performances can prevent wildlife from being captured and tamed. Step by step, we'll eventually reach our goal," she said.
1.Why did Yang Yi join the environmental protection association?
A. She majored in a relevant field.
B. She wanted to protect nature and animals.
C. She was uncertain about her life.
D. She intended to know about animal welfare.
2.What do the group members do for stray animals?
A. They shelter them with old clothes.
B. They feed human food to them.
C. They train them for entertainment.
D.They donate money to the association.
3.In paragraph 3,Yang believes that
A. all animals should live naturally
B. young people have known how to balance human and nature
C. stray animals are bound to spread rabies
D. chocolate is not a proper food for stray cats
4.What does Yang Yi think of her work?
A. Enjoyable. B .Doubtful. C. Hopeful. D. Awful.
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Upon entering college, Yang Yi was uncertain about a lot of things. However, the 19-year-old international economics and trade student was certain about one thing: She wanted to participate in animal welfare efforts.
“I'm .always a nature and animal lover," she said. She joined the environmental protection association at her school. Now being president of a group of 25, she leads its efforts to help stray(流浪)cats and dogs by raising money to buy them food and collecting old clothes to make them homes.
However, sometimes the association raises doubts. Some students have questioned whether helping stray animals breaks the laws of nature. "We tried to resolve the controversy," Yang said. “For wild animals, the best way to protect them is to preserve their environment and their natural habitat, and to let them live their own way. However, for animals that depend heavily on humans, such as dogs and cats, the proper way to treat them is to respect them and take care of them." Besides, if not accommodated properly, stray animals can bring threats to public health, as they are the main cause of rabies(狂犬病)in cities. "Now, many young people in China have agreed upon the need to strike a balance between humans and nature. The only problem is how," said Yang. Yang and her fellow volunteers are cautious about what they do to help. For instance, sometimes people feed stray cats human food such as chocolate. But Yang and her friends point that such food can be dangerous to stray cats.
Yang also cooperates with Non-Governmental Organizations to spread animal protection knowledge. One of their recent exhibits was about animals in the entertainment industry. "We are still figuring out the best way to protect animals, but simple deeds such as saying no to animal performances can prevent wildlife from being captured and tamed. Step by step, we'll eventually reach our goal," she said.
1. Why did Yang Yi join the environmental protection association?
A. She majored in a relevant field.
B. She wanted to protect nature and animals.
C. She was uncertain about her life.
D. She intended to know about animal welfare.
2.What do the group members do for stray animals?
A. They shelter them with old clothes.
B. They feed human food to them.
C. They train them for entertainment.
D.They donate money to the association.
3.In paragraph 3,Yang believes that
A. all animals should live naturally
B. young people have known how to balance human and nature
C. stray animals are bound to spread rabies
D. chocolate is not a proper food for stray cats
4. What does Yang Yi think of her work?
A.Enjoyable. B .Doubtful. C. Hopeful. D. Awful.
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Over the last 30 years, Bangkok, once a small fishing village, has transformed into a rich, concrete, high-rise city that it is today. The spreading metropolis and its population of 12 million now produces 35 per cent of Thailand's economic wealth.
As a magnet for foreign companies, Bangkok attracts many overseas managers and business people from different fields, including tourism, automobiles and electronics. The city's population of foreigners is in the high hundreds of thousands, with tens of thousands of Japanese, Chinese and western employees working alongside hundreds of thousands of Burmese who mostly do unskilled jobs shunned by Thais.
For those used to the good life, the variety and quality of the city's food is a key attraction, says one US manager, before listing many of his favourite Italian, Mexican and, of course, Thai restaurants. Most offer quality meals for less than the cost of a takeaway sandwich in London.
Great choice and value can be found in Bangkok's other attractions, too. For overseas business people who enjoy shopping in luxury and air-conditioned comfort, the city has hundreds of modern shopping malls. Some foreigners, however, prefer the charms of Chatuchak Market, where anything can be bought at a good price by the skilled bargainer.
When the time comes to talk business many overseas business people prefer to move out of the markets and onto the golf course. Thailand has thousands of courses, which can provide a welcome break from the busy and noisy city life. But most business people go to the golf course because it's the perfect place to discuss the next big deal.
Because of the fast-paced life some foreign business people see Bangkok as a place to stay for the short term, rather than a lifetime. Australian computer software designer Sarah Huang is seven months pregnant but still working full-time in her Bangkok office. She says the city is "definitely a place I want to stay for the next five, ten years". Nannies and home help are affordable, but high fees for quality secondary education have convinced Ms. Huang to return to Australia when her child reaches high school age.
1.According to the first two paragraphs, we know that
A. Bangkok offers many working opportunities for people
B. Bangkok has always been a rich Thai city
C. most foreigners coming to Bangkok are tourists
D. Burmese in Bangkok mostly work for Thais
2.The underlined word "shunned" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _
A. forgotten B. unwanted
C. appreciated D. rewarded
3.What is the main attraction of golf for business people according to the passage?
A. It is the most convenient way for them to get regular exercise.
B. It is a good place in which to discuss business matters.
C. It is a great way to escape from the noise and pollution of the city.
D. It gives them the opportunity to meet local people in a social setting.
4.Sarah Huang says she'll eventually leave Bangkok because
A. she is going to have a baby
B. her working hours are too long
C. it's not easy to find suitable home help there
D. the cost of a good education there is too high
5.The main purpose of the passage is to
A. explain the reasons for Bangkok's rapid economic growth over the past 30 years
B. promote the many attractions Bangkok has to offer tourists visiting the city
C. describe the attractions of living in Bangkok for foreign business people
D. compare the lifestyles of Burmese workers and foreign business people in Bangkok
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Over the last 30 years, Bangkok, once a small fishing village, has transformed into a rich, concrete, high-rise city that it is today.The spreading metropolis and its population of 12 million now produces 35 per cent of Thailand's economic wealth.
As a magnet for foreign companies, Bangkok attracts many overseas managers and business people from different fields, including tourism! automobiles and electronics.The city's population of foreigners is in the high hundreds of thousands, with tens of thousands of Japanese, Chinese and western employees working alongside hundreds of thousands of Burmese who mostly do unskilled jobs shunned by Thais.
For those used to the good life, the variety and quality of the city's food is a key attraction, says one US manager, before listing many of his favorite Italian, Mexican and, of course, Thai restaurants.Most offer quality meals for less than the cost of a takeaway sandwich in London.
Great choice and value can be found in Bangkok's other attractions, too.For overseas business people who enjoy shopping in luxury and air-conditioned comfort! The city has hundreds of modern shopping malls.Some foreigners, however, prefer the charms of Chanukah Market, where anything can be bought at a good price by the skilled bargainer.
When the time comes to talk business many overseas business people prefer to move out of the markets and onto the golf course.Thailand has thousands of courses, which can provide a welcome break from the busy and noisy city life.But most business people go to the golf course because it's the perfect place to discuss the next big deal.
Because of the fast-paced life some foreign business people see Bangkok as a place to stay for the short term! rather than a lifetime.Australian computer software designer Sarah Huang is seven months pregnant but still working full-time in her Bangkok office.She says the city is” definitely a place I want to stay for the next five, ten years".Nannies and home help are affordable, but high fees for quality secondary education have convinced Ms.Huang to return to Australia when her child reaches high school age.
1.According to the first two paragraphs, we know that
A.Bangkok offers many working opportunities for people
B.Bangkok has always been a rich Thai city
C.most foreigners coming to Bangkok are tourists
D.Burmese in Bangkok mostly work for Thais
2.The underlined word” shunned" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A.forgotten B.unwanted
C.appreciated D.rewarded
3.What is the main attraction of golf for business people according to the passage?
A.It is the most convenient way for them to get regular exercise.
B.It is a good place in which to discuss business matters.
C.It is a great way to escape from the noise and pollution of the city.
D.It gives them the opportunity to meet local people in a social setting.
4.Sarah Huang says she’ll eventually leave Bangkok because.
A.she is going to have a baby
B.her working hours are too long
C.it's not easy to find suitable home help there
D.the cost of a good education there is too high
5.The main purpose of the passage is to.
A.explain the reasons for Bangkok's rapid economic growth over the past 30 years
B.promote the many attractions Bangkok has to offer tourists visiting the city
C.describe the attractions of living in Bangkok for foreign business people
D.compare the lifestyles of Burmese workers and foreign business people in Bangkok
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The beautiful mountain village ___ we spent our holiday last year is located in _ _ is now part of Guangxi.
A. which; where B. where; what C. that; what D. when; which
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The beautiful mountain village ________ we spent our holiday last year is located in ________ is now part of Guangxi.
A. which; where B. where; what
C. that; what D. when; which
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