When Robinson Crusoe got to the island,the first thing he did was to look for some food.
A. who B. that C. which D. whom
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When Robinson Crusoe got to the island,the first thing he did was to look for some food.
A. who B. that C. which D. whom
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When Robinson Crusoe got to the island, the first thing ____ he did was ____for some food.
A. who ,look B. that ,to look C. which, looking D. whom,to be looked
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When Robinson got to the island,the first thing _________he did was to look for some food.
A.who B.which C.that D.What
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When Robinson got to the island,the first thing _________he did was to look for some food.
A.who B.which
C.that D.what
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Wednesday Sunny
Today we had PE, so the first thing I did when I got outside was sneak off (偷偷摸摸) to the basketball court to see if the Cheese was still there. And sure enough, it was.
That piece of Cheese has been sitting on the blacktop since last spring. I ______ it must have dropped out of someone's sandwich or something. After a couple of days, the Cheese started getting all moldy (发霉的) and nasty. Nobody would play basketball on the court where the Cheese was, ______ it was the only court that had a hoop (篮筐) with a net.
Then one day, this kid named Darren Walsh touched the Cheese with his ______, and that's ______ started this thing called the Cheese Touch. It's basically like the Cooties. If you get the Cheese Touch, it ______ with you until you pass it on to someone else.
The only way to ______ yourself from the Cheese Touch is to cross your fingers.
But it's not that ______ remembering to keep your fingers crossed every moment of the day. I ended up taping (用胶带粘) mine together so they'd stay crossed all the time. I ______ the handwriting test, but it was totally worth it.
This one kid named Abe Hall got the Cheese Touch in April, and nobody would even come near him for the rest of the year. Abe felt very ______ and finally moved away to California, taking the Cheese Touch away with him.
I just hope someone won't start the Cheese Touch up again, because I don't need that kind of ______ in my life anymore.
1.A.promise B.guess C.explain D.announce
2.A.because B.if C.while D.though
3.A.finger B.mouth C.stomach D.shoulder
4.A.why B.who C.what D.how
5.A.spreads B.spins C.screams D.sticks
6.A.help B.protect C.teach D.enjoy
7.A.free B.safe C.easy D.wise
8.A.failed B.took C.passed D.canceled
9.A.lovely B.scared C.lonely D.tired
10.A.touch B.stress C.courage D.experience
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When she got home, the first thing _______ she did was to clean the house.
A. which B. who C. that D. what
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He was so when he heard the __news that he got the first prize in the contest.
A. exciting, exciting B. exciting, excited
C. excited, excited D. excited, exciting
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He was so when he heard the news that he got the first prize in the contest.
A. exciting, exciting B. exciting, excited
C. excited, excited D. excited, exciting
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He was so when he heard the news that he got the first prize in the contest.
A. exciting, exciting B. exciting, excited
C. excited, excited D. excited, exciting
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Daniel Defoe, the writer of Robinson Crusoe, was born on 13 September, 1660, in London. His father was a wealthy businessman. In Defoe's early life, he experienced some of the most unusual events in English history: in 1665, 70,000 were killed by the Great Plague of London, and next year, the Great Fire of London which left only Defoe's and two other houses standing in his neighborhood. In 1667, when he was probably about seven, a Dutch fleet(舰队)sailed up the Medway by way of the River Thames and attacked the town of Chatham. His mother Annie had died by the time he was about ten.
Defoe is among the founders of the English novel, known to have used at least 198 pen names. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, which is second only to the Bible in its number of translations. Defoe was a prolific writer, producing more than three hundred works—books, pamphlets, and journals—on diverse topics, including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology, and the supernatural. Defoe wrote many political tracts and often was in trouble with the government, including prison time. He was also a pioneer of business and economic journalism(新闻业). Intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted with him.
Defoe also entered the world of business as a general merchant, dealing at different times in hosiery, general woollen goods, and wine. His ambitions were great and he was able to buy a country estate and a ship, though he was rarely out of debt. He was forced to declare bankruptcy(宣布破产) in 1692. On 1 January 1684, Defoe married Mary Tuffley, the daughter of a London merchant, receiving a dowry(嫁妆)of £3,700—a huge amount by the standards of the day. With his debts and political difficulties, the marriage may have been troubled, but it lasted about 50 years and produced eight children.
Daniel Defoe died on 24 April 1731. He had probably experienced a stroke(中风). He was buried in Borough of Islington, London, where a monument was built in memory of him.
1.Daniel Defoe was_______ and the writer of_______.
A.an Englishman, “A Tale of Two Cities” B.an American, “A Million Pound Note”
C.a Frenchman, “The Lost Necklace” D.an Englishman, “Robinson Crusoe”
2.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the article?
A.To introduce the life story of Daniel Defoe. B.To say bad words about Daniel Defoe.
C.To spread bad news about Daniel Defoe. D.To have pity on Daniel Defoe.
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word “prolific”?
A.public B.productive C.practical D.proud
4.Which of the following statement about Daniel Defoe’s life is true?
A.Daniel Defoe is praised highly by the British today.
B.Daniel Defoe lived a rich life all his life.
C.Daniel Defoe’s marriage broke up halfway.
D.Intellectuals and political leaders looked down upon Daniel Defoe.
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