The trips usually start on Friday night and end on Saturday night, ____ them practical for students and workers.
A.make B.made C.making D.to make
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The trips usually start on Friday night and end on Saturday night, ____ them practical for students and workers.
A.make B.made C.making D.to make
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama ended their first trip to India on Monday. The First Couple set off on the ten-day tour of Asia on Friday. Obama’s goals for the tour are to improve ties between the US and the region, and to promote (促进) economic growth and job creation. The President and his team will return to Washington, D.C. on November 14.
The Obamas began their trip in Mumbai, India, the financial and economic center of the country, on November 6. There, they met with government officials, business leaders and school groups. Up first on the schedule was a visit to a memorial at the TajMahal Palace and Tower Hotel. Obama’s second day in India was lighter than the first. The Presidential visit took place on Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. The five-day religious festival is celebrated each year by Hindus, Sikhs and others. The Obamas spent the holiday visiting with local schoolchildren.
On Monday, Michelle Obama joined 15 Indian school girls on a field trip to a museum of Indian craft work. During the tour, the First Lady stressed to the students the importance of education. Most of the children on the trip are the first girls in their families to attend school. Mrs Obama also encouraged the young women to stay fit, telling them that she likes to exercise because “women have to stay strong”.
Early tomorrow, the Obamas will travel to Indonesia, the country in which the President spent four years as a boy. After that, they will fly to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the Group of Twenty, or G-20, economic summit. The conference brings together leaders from 20 wealthy and developing nations and the European Union. They meet twice a year to address challenges that affect the global economy.
The final leg of the tour will be in Japan, where Obama will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
1. According to Paragraph 1, what are the goals for the ten-day tour?
a. To improve ties between the US and Asia.
b. To do sight-seeing in the countries.
c. To help economy grow faster.
d. To help create more jobs.
A. abc B. acd C. ad D. abcd
2.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. What the First Couple did in India.
B. How long the First Couple stayed in India.
C. Introduction to a traditional holiday in India.
D. What the First Couple thought of their tour in India.
3. During the field trip to a museum of Indian craft work, the First Lady _____.
A. asked why only the first girls could go to school
B. told the students the importance of craft work
C. explained why women must stay strong
D. encouraged the students to study hard
4.We can know from the passage that Mr Obama _____.
A. will stay in Indonesia for four days
B. will stay in Japan for the shortest time
C. hasn’t attended the Group of Twenty before
D. will attend an important conference in Seoul
5. How many countries does the First Couple plan to visit in total in their ten-day tour in Asia?
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6. 32.B
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阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入一个适当的单词或者括号内单词的适当形式。
On Friday night, in the living room, Grandfather and Father were seated at the table, playing chess when Son 1.(enter). He 2.(nervous) approached the table and told his father that he had decided not 3.(go) to university and had a career in music. Father was quite surprised because he wanted Son to be a lawyer. 4.his opinion, lawyers 5.( respect) by people while 6.(play) in a band was not a job. Then 7.conflict between Father and Son came into being. Grandfather gave 8.(he)advice—went to university and played music at the same time, 9.Son would have two 10.(choice) for his future. Eventually, Son followed his advice reluctantly.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.When will the next course start?
A. Next Monday. B. Next Friday. C. Next Saturday.
2.How many students are there in the class usually?
A. 6. B. 9. C. 15.
3.When does the school open on weekends?
A. At 7:00 a.m.. B. At 8:00 a.m.. C. At 9:00 a.m..
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One day,I took a bus to downtown as usual.1.I got on the bus,I took a seat and started reading a newspaper just as I often did.No one spoke on the bus.Although we might see the same faces every day,we2.(prefer) hiding behind our newspapers3.
talking to people around us.
However,that day was different.While I was reading some news,the woman4.(sit) next to me said,”Excuse me,Miss.”I was surprised and ran into 5.(confuse).After putting down the newspaper,I saw6.smiling face.”Are you talking to me?”I asked.She nodded,still smiling.When I looked around,I found some other people were talking.”That’s strange,”I said to7.(me)
Later,I found out the reason.The 8.(pasenger) had been asked to put their newspapers down and talk to each other by the bus driver .After I knew it,I started talking with the woman9.(happy).
I had always been glad 10.(talk) with others on the bus.But since no one did that,I had to be quiet,too.Now I could finally talk with others on the bus and it made my trip much more pleasant.
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A wonderful sports meeting ________on our school playground last Friday and Saturday.
A.hold | B.held | C.was hold | D.was held |
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When does the woman want to celebrate her birthday?
A. On Sunday. B. On Saturday. C. On Friday.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.When will John go to the game?
A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Saturday.
2.What does John ask Susan to do?
A. Help with his term paper. B. Go to a concert with him. C. Take care of his cousin.
3.What does John say about his cousin?
A. She enjoys concerts. B. She loves traveling. C. He isn't sure of her interests.
4.What's John and Susan's plan determined by?
A. John's cousin's idea. B. Susan's time. C. The weather.
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—Would you rather come on Friday or Saturday?
— ________.
A. Yes, of course B. The other is better
C. What’s the matter D. Either would suit me
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It is Saturday night and you want to turn on your television. Can you? Or do you first need to call your partner, or your child, or whoever it is in your household who knows which handset to use and which buttons to press? If so, you are not alone. Our televisions are an unspoken disaster zone. Finally, somebody has said something.
All hail (致敬) the Duke of Edinburgh. “To work out how to operate a television set, you practically have to make love to the thing,” he says, in this week’s Saturday Review. “And why can’t
you have a handset that people who are not ten years old can actually read?”
The Duke is often a reactionary (反动者), but this is not reactionary thinking. Our computers become ever easier to operate. Our cars almost drive themselves. Some mobile telephones, such as the phone, are obvious wonders: successful designs that could be operated by a child. The remote control of your television, by comparison, has changed only for the worse.
The first wide – spread commercial remote control was the Zenith Space Command, designed in 1956. It had four buttons: power, channel up, channel down and volume. Oh, for such simple things in our lives today. Before long, the remote control was out of control. Not just with televisions, but with video players, too. They came and went, and a whole generation never figured out how to use them. Why not? In all other ways, televisual technology has developed a great deal. The screens have grown grander, the picture definition (清晰度) has grown higher, and the sound clearer. The remote controls have merely grown. Nobody ever uses half those buttons. A remote revolution is long overdue.
1.What does “Our televisions are an unspoken disaster zone” mean?
A. Television is actually a great danger to humans.
B. It is very difficult to use many TV handsets properly.
C. We should treat televisions in a friendly way.
D. Somebody has said something about television.
2.What the Duke of Edinburgh says actually means that ________.
A. TV remote controls should be made easier to use
B. we must learn to respect TVs
C. we should love watching TV
D. we should buy handsets to control our TVs
3.What’s the author’s attitude to television remote controls?
A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Neutral (中立的). D. Indifferent (漠然的)
4.Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Remote Revolution. B. From Buttons to Handsets.
C. Televisions-Out of Control. D. Computers-Under Control.
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