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    14.What event did Lily take part in? 查看更多

     

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    聽(tīng)下面的對(duì)話(huà),回答每個(gè)小題。
    1.Which picture are they talking about?
    A.
     B.
    C.  
    2.Which watch is the boy’s?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    3.Which one is Peter?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    4.What does the woman like doing?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    5.What time did Lily get to school this morning?
    A. At 7:10 a. m.
    B. At 7:00 a. m.
    C. At 6:50 a. m.
    6.Who has a big nose and small eyes?
    A. Jack.
    B. Jim.
    C. Sorry, I don’t know.
    7.What’s Sandy like?
    A. She is very helpful.
    B. She is very honest.
    C. She is very generous.
    8.Who is the best at English?
    A. Jim.
    B. Lucy.
    C. Kate.
    9.How is Sally’s maths teacher?
    A. Pretty and slim.
    B. Tall and handsome.
    C. Beautiful and handsome.
    10.Where are they talking?
    A. In Sandy’s room.
    B. In Sandy and Bob’s room.
    C. In Bob’s room.

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    根據(jù)對(duì)話(huà)內(nèi)容,從A—G七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出五個(gè)能補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)的最佳選項(xiàng)。(有兩項(xiàng)多余)

    Lily: Hi, Jim! How was your party?

    Jim: It’s wonderful!           1.

    Lily: I’m sorry. I had planned to, but I had a high fever that day.

    Jim: Sorry to hear that. Are you all right now?

    Lily: Yes, thanks.            2.

    Jim: Well, we had many different kinds of food, such as chicken, pizza, salads …

    Lily: Did you have a birthday cake?

    Jim:               3.

    Lily: What about music?

    Jim: It was great! As you know, Linda’s brother is a famous DJ, so she brought lots of good CDs with her.           4.         we had an unforgettable time.

    Lily: What time did the party end?

    Jim:         5.       I couldn’t get up the next day.

    Lily: Well, it sounds as if you enjoyed yourselves.

    Jim: Yes. I like having parties because they can make us happy and relaxed.

     

    A. Yes, a big chocolate one.          B. Why didn’t you come?

    C. At half past two.                 D. It’s raining today.

    E. What time did they get up?         F. We danced till two o’clock in the morning.

    G. What did I miss at the party, anyway?

     

     

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    ---What did Lily tell you just now?

    ----She asked me _______ others her secret.

    A. to tell not    B. not to tell    C. don’t tell    D. not tell

     

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    閱讀短文,回答問(wèn)題。

         On March 27, Saturday evening, people all over the world once again tumed  their lights off for an 
    hour to help fight against global climate changes and give the world a brighter future.
          For Earth Hour 2010, many best-known buildings went dark from 8:30 to 9:30  local time, such as 
    the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Sydney's Opera House and Beijing's  Forbidden City, etc.  Millions of businesses 
    and homes around the world also tumed  off their lights.         
         Some 4 000 cities in more than 120 countries volunteered to tum off Saturday to reduce energy
    consumption (能量消耗). " We have everyone from Casablanca to the camps of Namibia and Tanzania 
    taking part," said Greg Boume, CEO of WWF  ( World Wildlife Fund)  in Australia, which started Earth 
    Hour.          
          Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia, in 2007.  In 2008, the event tumed into an intemational one, 
    which has drawn the participation of hundreds of towns and cities worldwide. Now in its fourth year, more 
    and more cities from the world took  part in Earth Hour as a show of support for action against global 
    warming.        
          In a WWF survey after Earth Hour 2009, 80 million US citizens said they had  participated,  according to 
    Ann.  " Earth Hour has always been an event about families and individuals as well,"  Ann said,  " and it's really 
    about Americans and people all over the world standing up and saying climate change is real and we need to 
    do something about it now. "        
          However, Earth Hour's energy-saving influence is limited. But WWF says that   Earth Hour's real value is 
    symbolic (象征的).

    1. Did people all over the world turn off the lights on March 27?
        ___________________________________________________
    2. What time did the best-known buildings go dark?
          ___________________________________________________
    3.  Where did Earth Hour start in 2007?
          ___________________________________________________
    4.   How many times have we had this event since 2007?
           ___________________________________________________
    5.   What is the passage mainly about?
           ___________________________________________________

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    閱讀短文,回答問(wèn)題。
         On March 27, Saturday evening, people all over the world once again turned their lights off for an hour
    to help fight against global climate changes and give the world a brighter future.
         For Earth Hour 2010, many best-known buildings went dark from 8:30 to 9: 30 local time, such as the
    Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Sydney's Opera House and Beijing's Forbidden City, etc. Millions of businesses and
    homes around the world also turned off their lights.
         Some 4, 000 cities in more than 120 countries volunteered to turn off Saturday to reduce energy
    consumption (能量消耗). "We have everyone from Casablanca to the camps of Namibia and Tanzania taking
    part," said Greg Bourne, CEO of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in Australia, which started Earth Hour.
         Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. In 2008, the event turned into an international one, which
    has drawn the participation of hundreds of towns and cities worldwide. Now in its fourth year, more and
    more cities from the world took part in Earth Hour as a show of support for action against global warming.
         In a WWF survey after Earth Hour 2009, 80 million U.S. citizens said they had participated, according to
    Ann. "Earth Hour has always been an event about families and individuals as well," Ann said, "and it's really
    about Americans and people all over the world standing up and saying climate change is real and we need to
    do something about it now."
         However, Earth Hour's energy-saving influence is limited. But WWF says that Earth Hour's real value is
    symbolic (象征的).
    1. Did people all over the world turn off the lights on March 27?
        ________________________________________________________________
    2. What time did the best-known buildings go dark? 
        ________________________________________________________________
    3. Where did Earth Hour start in 2007? 
        ________________________________________________________________
    4. How many times have we had this event since 2007? 
        ________________________________________________________________
    5. What is the passage mainly about? 
        ________________________________________________________________

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