In 2004, he went to Oxford University __________ he became interested in Chinese culture.
A. which B. that C. whose D. where
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In 2004, he went to Oxford University __________ he became interested in Chinese culture.
A. which B. that C. whose D. where
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He is a student at Oxford University, ____for a degree in computer science.
A.studied B.studying
C.to have studied D.to be studying
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He is a student at Oxford University, _________ a degree in computer science.
A.to have studied B.studied C.studying D.to be studying
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课文原词填空
In 1983, he joined the army, and went to flight school He graduated in 1987 and became a 1., In 1998, he2. to be a member of Project 921, which is now called Shenzhou. He was one of the only 14 3. from 1,500 candidates. The team spent the next five years being trained. They not only studied all the subjects4.to be an astronaut, but also learnt5. skills and all about how spaceships and rockets are built. Yang 6. among the very top in the everything the group studied.
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When Luke went to university he thought he would be on a new journey in life and getting his own place. In the UK, it’s common to fly the nest at a fairly young age. Many choose a flat-share; others make plans to get on the property ladder.
But the current economic situation forced Luke back to his mum’s house at the age of 27. And he’s not alone: a quarter of young adults in the UK now live with their parents. The Office for National Statistics said more than 3.3 million adults between the ages of 20 and 34 were living with their parents in 2013.
Lack of jobs and the high cost of renting accommodation made Luke change his plans. He’s upset. "There’s something very difficult about being an adult living in an environment where you’re still a child," he says. "It limits me socially; sometimes I feel it limits me professionally."
Indeed, many young people have no choice but to stay at "the hotel of Mum and Dad".
Krissy had to return home after a year away and now lives in rather terrible conditions, sharing the family’s three-bedroom house with her sisters. She says they end up getting on each other’s nerves when it’s time to use the bathroom in the morning.
Of course, living with your parents is not unusual in some countries. Economic conditions, culture, or family traditions mean many young people stay at home until they get married. Even then, it can be too expensive to rent or buy a house and the married couples continue to live at one of their parents’ homes.
But some parents seem to enjoy having their kids back at home. Janice’s daughters are part of what’s being called "the boomerang generation". She says, "I get to share their lives with them, and I’ve got to know them all as adults. We have the sort of conversations that good friends do."
So for some it’s a win-win situation — spending time with your families, and saving money.
1.How is the passage developed?
A. By listing figures B. By making comparisons
C. By analyzing causes D. By giving examples
2.We can learn from the passage that .
A. living with parents is common in some countries
B. all the parents enjoy living with their children
C. the author approves of children’s living with parents
D. Janice belongs to a group called "the boomerang generation"
3.What does the underlined sentence mean in the fifth paragraph?
A. They get on very well with each other.
B. They shout at each other angrily.
C. They finally make each other annoyed.
D. They are unwilling to share with each other.
4.What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To persuade children into living on their own after getting married.
B. To show the present situation of young people living with their parents.
C. To compare the advantages and disadvantages of living with parents.
D. To present the problems young adults may face after going to university.
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.He is a student at Oxford University,_______for a degree in computer science.
A.studied B. studying C.to have studied D. to be studying
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He is a student at Oxford University, __________ for a degree in computer science.
A.studied B.studying C.to have studied D.to be studying
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Welcome to Oxford University Museums
Ashmolean Museum
Established in 1683, the Ashmolean Museum is the oldest museum in the UK and one of the oldest in the world. It houses the University’s extensive collections of art and antiquities, ranging back over four millennia.
Location: Beaumont Street Tel: 01865278000
Open: Tue. Sun. 10: 00-17: 00.
Charge: Admission is free; special exhibitions are ticketed and a charge may apply
Note: For group bookings Tel:01865278015
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
The University Museum of Natural History houses the University’s collections of zoological, entomological, paleontological and mineral specimens. With 4. 5 million specimens it is the largest collection of its type outside of the national collections.
Location: Parks Road Tel: 01865 272950
Open: 10: 00-17: 00 daily
Charge: Admission is free
Note: Groups must book in advance
Museum of the History of Science
The Museum of the History of Science is housed in the world’s oldest surviving purpose-built museum building. It contains the world’s finest collection of historic scientific instruments.
Location: Broad Street Tel: 01865277280
Open: Tue.Sun.12: 00-17:00
Charge: Admission is free
Note: Booking required for groups of 15 or more
Pitt Rivers Museum
The Pitt Rivers Museum holds one of the world’s finest collections of anthropology and archaeology, with objects from every continent and from throughout human history.
Location: Parks Road enter via the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Tel:01865270927
Open: Tue. Sun. and Bank Holiday Mondays: 10: 00-16: 30
Charge: Admission is free
Note: Groups must book in advance
1.If a group of 20 students want to visit the oldest museum in the UK, they should call_______
A.01865277280 B.01865278015
C.01865270927 D.01865272950
2.Which of the museums can visitors go to any day of the week?
A.Ashmolean Museum. B.Museum of the History of Science.
C.Oxford University Museum of Natural History. D.Pitt Rivers Museum
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Ashmolean Museum is on the Broad Street.
B.Pitt Rivers Museum contains the world’s finest collection of historic scientific instruments.
C.We don’t have to book in advance if our group want to visit the University Museum of Natural History.
D.We can enter the Pitt Rivers Museum through the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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As is known to us, Washington University in St. Louis became the first college in the United States to ban ( 禁 止 ) selling bottled water in 2009. Since then, more than a dozen small colleges and schools have done the same. The ban isn’t because the schools don’t want students to have easy access to water. Instead, the goal is to encourage students to bring reusable bottles to save money and, more importantly, to save the environment.
Many people believe that producing and using bottled water not only wastes money but also harms the environment. They say that bottled water is unnecessary because public water supplies in the U.S. are among the best in the world. These people believe that water fountains and reusable bottles with easy access to filling stations are a better choice.
But the makers of bottled water argue that plastic bottles make up a small portion of the nation’s total waste. They say it’s unfair to single out ( 单独挑出) their product when so many other items are packaged ( 包装) in plastic containers, and what’s more, water is a healthy choice compared to some sodas and juices that are also sold at school.
What do you think: Should sales of bottled water be banned from schools? We want to hear your opinion. Write a 200-word response. Send it to tfkasks4you@timeforkids.com. Your response may be published in a future issue of Time For Kids. Please include your grade level and contact information for your parent or teacher if you want your response to be published. The deadline (截止时间) for responding is December 31, 2019.
1.Some colleges and schools ban selling bottled water in order to ______.
A.save water B.encourage students to bring water from home
C.reduce pollution D.keep students away from bottled water
2.The main disadvantage of bottled water is probably that ______.
A.it is too expensive B.it is not fresh
C.it’s not convenient to carry D.its bottle can’t be reused
3.From the passage we can learn that the bottle used to hold water is made of ______.
A.glass B.paper
C.plastic D.metal
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Bottled water is healthier.
B.Sodas and juices are of great harm.
C.Students think it unfair to ban selling bottled water.
D.The makers of bottled water are against banning selling bottled water.
5.The purpose of the passage is to ______.
A.ask for students’ opinions
B.tell people a piece of news
C.call on students to save the environment
D.wish more schools to ban selling bottled water
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Eddie liked music very much when he was at school, but when he went to the university he decided to study medicine instead of music. When he passed his examinations and became a doctor, he had to work in a hospital for some time. There he discovered that a lot of patients were happier and caused less trouble if pleasant music was played to them When Eddie got an office and began to work for himself, he decided to keep his patients happy by having a tape recorder in his waiting-room play beautiful music for them.
But soon after the tape recorder had been put in, Eddie’s nurse heard a woman, who was sitting in the crowded waiting-room one morning, complained, “Here we’re all waiting to see the doctor, and he’s just playing the violin in his office instead of doing his work.”
1.Eddie became a student of medicine at university__________.
A. because he had lost interest in music
B. because he thought medicine was more important than music
C. to find out new use of music in hospital
D. for reasons unknown from this passage
2. Why did Eddie put a tape recorder in his office?
A. He wanted to help patients waiting to see him pass the time easily.
B. He discovered that music was of help to his patients
C. He enjoyed listening to music while he worked
D. He wanted to attract more patients to his office
3. From the passage we can see that__________.
A. the woman thought Eddie was an unusual doctor
B. the woman didn’t understand music
C. the woman did not understand what Eddie meant
D. the woman hated to be kept waiting
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