- A.Do knock before you enter the classroom.
- B.Go to your seat and then take out your books.
- C.Be ready with your book out to start the class.
- D.Make your pencil sharp after class.
- A.When you are absent on a test day.
- B.When there"s a test two days after the previous one.
- C.When you are really sick.
- D.Within one or two days after returning to class.
- A.call the teacher or a classmate to get the assignment
- B.give an excuse and then ignore the assignment
- C.keep silence and miss; the assignment
- D.ask a classmate about, the assignment when you attend the school
- A.he fell in love with the woman
- B.it was a rare disease
- C.he was eager to distinguish himself
- D.he wanted to repay the woman for her great kindness_________.
- A.they had both changed beyond recognition
- B.neither remembered their previous meeting
- C.the boy had become a medical specialist
- D.the woman had come to stay in the big city
- A.good will be rewarded with good
- B.it is okay to accept pay for a kindness
- C.it is wise neither to borrow nor to lend
- D.where there"s a will there"s a way
- A.Parents.
- B.Students.
- C.Teachers.
- D.Performers.
- A.look
- B.keep
- C.include
- D.entertain
- A.Making posters.
- B.Setting up the gym.
- C.Cleaning up the gym.
- D.Helping the performers.
- A.an example
- B.a strong argument
- C.scientific facts
- D.careful measurements
- A.10A. M.
- B.11A.M.
- C.1P.M.
- D.2P. M.
- A.is very restless
- B.uses more energy
- C.is looking for food
- D.has lost its young
- Animals like the marmot and the ground squirrel inhabit the coldest parts of the world. They need special talents to survive in these frigid places. Their furry coats keep them snug when the temperature falls below zero. It often gets this cold in the
- Before the long winter, some animals eat and eat. After a while, they grow very fat. When the winter comes, they live on the fat saved up in their bodies. Layers of fat keep an animal warm.
- Arctic animals also have other ways to beat the cold. Rabbits in the Arctic, for example, have very small ears. Small ears keep heat in, while big ears let it out. Small things usually keep heat in.
- Have you ever slept in a room that is very small, and noticed how hot it can get?
- It rarely gets warm in the Arctic. But although summer seasons there are very short, the sun shines brightly. Plants seem to spring up before your eyes! Animals such as caribou look forward all year to summer, when they can eat fresh grass again. Every
- A good title for this passage would be_________. 查看材料
- A.the Arctic Summer
- B.Marmots and Squirrels
- C.Keeping Warm in the Arctic
- D.Freezing Temperatures
- A.to be very fat
- B.to have small ears
- C.to eat green grass
- D.to have thick and soft hairs
- A.for free
- B.for a daily amount of money
- C.and pay for each film you watch
- D.in the hotel" s entertainment area
- A.your room key card
- B.to ask for a specific key
- C.to be a guest on the third floor
- D.to go between 6:00AM and 8:00PM
- A.dial Instant Service
- B.put money in a machine in your room
- C.follow the directions to the nearest coffee bar
- D.have it for free in the lobby early in the morning
- A.to
- B.other
- C.above
- D.over
- A.way
- B.hope
- C.consideration
- D.possible
- A.better
- B.superior
- C.above
- D.more
- A.case
- B.box
- C.load
- D.fill
- A.equal
- B.similar
- C.same
- D.level
- A.reason
- B.account
- C.expectation
- D.addition
- A.valued
- B.priced
- C.worth
- D.estimated
- A.lifting
- B.rising
- C.peaking
- D.raising
- A.money
- B.wholesale
- C.commercial
- D.economical
- A.charged
- B.cost
- C.billed
- D.budgeted
- A.selfishness
- B.pride
- C.habit
- D.hobby
- A.up-to-date
- B.recent
- C.now
- D.modern
- A.far
- B.months
- C.long
- D.way
- A.knocked
- B.hit
- C.banged
- D.hammered
- A.had they known
- B.have they known
- C.would they know
- D.did they know
- A.very often
- B.in a time
- C.once upon a time
- D.once in a while
- A.go
- B.going
- C.to go
- D.went
- A.will read
- B.has read
- C.will have read
- D.would read
- A.had
- B.were having
- C.has been having
- D.are having
- A.do you
- B.will you
- C.can you
- D.could you
- A.I, he
- B.him, I
- C.me, he
- D.him, me
- A.leave
- B.left
- C.have left
- D.had left
- A.didn"t say
- B.wouldn"t say
- C.hadn"t said
- D.don"t say
- A.by the time
- B.just in time
- C.in no time
- D.at the time
- A.promising
- B.shocking
- C.understanding
- D.serious
- A.neither
- B.neither the cinema nor
- C.either the cinema
- D.the cinema or
- A.Were people
- B.If people would
- C.People were
- D.Would people
- A.welcome
- B.welcomes
- C.welcoming
- D.welcomed
- A.to me the bike last week
- B.to me the bike last night
- C.me the bike last night
- D.last night the bike to me
- A.ask<u>ed</u>
- B.look<u>ed</u>
- C.help<u>ed</u>
- D.plac<u>ed</u>
- A.alphab<u>e</u>t
- B.bask<u>e</u>t
- C.nak<u>e</u>d
- D.emerg<u>e</u>ncy
- A.clim<u>b</u>
- B.dou<u>b</u>t
- C.absor<u>b</u>
- D.thum<u>b</u>
- A.r<u>u</u>ral
- B.pl<u>u</u>nge
- C.r<u>u</u>sh
- D.r<u>u</u>bbish
- A.br<u>oa</u>d
- B.b<u>oa</u>st
- C.c<u>oa</u>st
- D.crossr<u>oa</u>ds