These bananas taste ________ and sell ________.
A.good; well
B.well; good
C.good; to be well
D.well; to be good
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年福建省泉州三中八年級上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:完型填空
One day a poor boy, who was selling newspapers in a town, found that he had only ten pennies(便士)left, and he was hungry. He decided to ask for a 【小題1】 at the next house. However, he had another idea when a young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. But as he looked 【小題2】 , she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it, and then asked, “How much do I own(欠)you?”
“My mother teaches me that I should 【小題3】 get money for any kindness,” she replied. “So you don’t owe me 【小題4】 .”
Many years later, the woman became seriously ill. Then she was sent to a famous hospital in London. Dr Kelly was called in to study her illness. When he heard the name of the 【小題5】 which she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. As soon as he walked into her room, he got to know her at once. He did his best to 【小題6】 her. Then he gave special attention to her. After some time she got well.
Dr. Kelly asked for her final bill before she left hospital. He 【小題7】 it, then wrote something on it 【小題8】 it was sent to her. She was afraid to open it, for she believed it would cost the rest of her life to 【小題9】 for it all. But 【小題10】 she opened it, and read these words on it: Paid in full with one glass of milk.
【小題11】A.banana B.drink C.meal
【小題12】A.excited B.thirty C.hungry
【小題13】A.a(chǎn)lways B.never C.sometimes
【小題14】A.a(chǎn)nything B.everything C.nothing
【小題15】A.country B.house C.town
【小題16】A.protect B.remember C.save
【小題17】A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for
【小題18】A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.when
【小題19】A.take B.pay C.spend
【小題20】A.finally B.quickly C.happily
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省盱眙縣九年級下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
You may know the English letters A, B and C. But do you know there are people called ABC? You may like eating bananas. But do you know there is such a thing a "banana person"? How strange! Are these people from “another earth”? No, they are just Chinese people like you and me.
ABC means American–born Chinese. An ABC is a Chinese, but was born in the United States. Sometimes, people call an ABC a “banana person”. A banana is yellow outside and white inside — looking like a Westerner and yellow outside — looking like a Chinese.
Do you know why? Usually, ABCs know little about China or the Chinese language. Some of them don’t speak Chinese. Also, they are not interested in Chinese politics.
But if ABCs can not speak Chinese, can we still call them Chinese people? Yes, of course. They are Chinese. They are overseas Chinese. These people may be citizens (公民)of another country like the US, Canada or Singapore. But they have Chinese blood.Their parents, grandparents or even great-grandparents were from China. They all have black eyes and black hair. But they are not Chinese citizens. They are not people of the People’s Republic of China. For example, we all know the famous scientist C .N.Yang (楊振寧). H e got the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957. Chinese people love him. But he is an American citizen.
1.“ABC” in this passage means “____________”.
A.three English letters
B.a(chǎn) kind of banana
C.Chinese born in America
D.Americans born in China
2.Chinese in Western countries are called “banana persons” because _______.
A.their bodies are white inside but yellow outside
B.they think like Westerners but look like Chinese
C.they were born in China but got to study in America
D.they like to eat bananas
3.He underlined word “blood” may probably mean__________.
A.國籍 B.血統(tǒng) C.愛心 D.皮膚
4.N.Yang is mentioned (提到) here to show that ____________
A.American Chinese are great.
B.We love American Chinese.
C.Chinese people can win Nobel Prizes.
D.American-Chinese are not Chinese citizens.
5.This passage mainly talks about _____.
A. different kinds of bananas
B. overseas Chinese
C. the Nobel Prize
D. the life story of C.N. Yang
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年福建省八年級上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空
One day a poor boy, who was selling newspapers in a town, found that he had only ten pennies(便士)left, and he was hungry. He decided to ask for a 1. at the next house. However, he had another idea when a young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. But as he looked 2. , she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it, and then asked, “How much do I own(欠)you?”
“My mother teaches me that I should 3. get money for any kindness,” she replied. “So you don’t owe me 4. .”
Many years later, the woman became seriously ill. Then she was sent to a famous hospital in London. Dr Kelly was called in to study her illness. When he heard the name of the 5. which she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. As soon as he walked into her room, he got to know her at once. He did his best to 6. her. Then he gave special attention to her. After some time she got well.
Dr. Kelly asked for her final bill before she left hospital. He 7. it, then wrote something on it 8. it was sent to her. She was afraid to open it, for she believed it would cost the rest of her life to 9. for it all. But 10. she opened it, and read these words on it: Paid in full with one glass of milk.
11.A.banana B.drink C.meal
12.A.excited B.thirty C.hungry
13.A.a(chǎn)lways B.never C.sometimes
14.A.a(chǎn)nything B.everything C.nothing
15.A.country B.house C.town
16.A.protect B.remember C.save
17.A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for
18.A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.when
19.A.take B.pay C.spend
20.A.finally B.quickly C.happily
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年福建省泉州市初三升學(xué)考試(樣卷)英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子是否正確,對的涂(A),錯的涂(B)。
Plants are very important living things. Life could not go if there were no plants. This is because plants can produce food from the air, water and sunlight. Animals and man cannot produce food from the air, water and sunlight as plants do. Animals get their food by eating plants or other animals which eat plants. So animals and man need plants in order to live.
If you look carefully at the plants around you, you will find that there are two kinds of plants: flowering plants and non-flowering ones.
Flowering plants can make seeds. The seeds are protected by the fruits. Some fruits have one seed. Some have two, three or four. Some have many. But a few fruits have no seeds at all. An example of a fruit without seeds is the banana.
Most non-flowering plants don’t grow from seeds. They grow from spores (孢子). Spores are very, very small. Some spores are so small and light that they can float in the air. We may say that spores are quite the same as the seeds. When these spores fall on wet and shady places, they usually grow into new plants.
1.Plants are very important to life.
2.Both animals and plants can produce food from the air, water and sunlight.
3.Banana is a fruit that does not have seeds.
4.All the flowering plants have many seeds.
5.Spores can grow into new plants wherever they fall.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011年浙江省溫州市中考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
There are about 80,000,000 mines* under the ground in more . than 60 countries. It is difficult and dangerous to clear these rnines, About 50 people including many children were’ killed ‘or htirt each iay. In 2003, APOPO, a Dutch research com pan y that uains the an imals, came up with the-idea of s\ng rats to search for the mines.
The animal trainers ‘found that a kind of rats from Africa were clever and had.a sharp* sense of smell. The rats were about 75 cm long and.weighed about l.35 kg, light enough to run across a minefield without setting off the mines.
In January 2004, the APOPO started this project. First, the trainers let the 4-week-old baby rats get familiar with humans. A few weeks later, the rats were no Ionger afraid of people and ‘the things around them. Then they were trained to connect a click* sound with food. After the rats had leamed that, the trainers then taught them to tell the difference between the smell of mines and other smells. When the rats could do it, the click was sounded and they were given a bit of banana. The method was called clicker training. “The training isn’t easy, said trainer Abdullah Mchomvu. “You have to be patient. Sometimes I get angry, but then again, I tell myself these are animals.”
After nine months’ training, the rats were taken to a minefiel山 They’ran across the minefield, stopped, sat and scratched the ground to tell the deminers* that they smelt out’a mine. Then the mine was cleared. It had taken two ‘deminers a day to clear a 200㎡ . minefield, but with the help of two rats ‘they could finish it in two hours.
The rats and ~he deminers saved thousands of lives, “The rats did this job much better than we expected. So far they have helped to make almost 2,000,000㎡ of land safe. They are heroes,” said Bart Weeqens, the head of the APOPO.
1. The APOPO trained the rats to search for .
A. children B. animals C. mines D. bananas
2. While training the rats, the trainers have to be
A. patient B. clever C. brave D. serious
3. How long did the training last?
A. Two hours. B. One day. C. Four weeks. D. Nine months.
4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Each day about 200 people were killed or hurt by mines,
B.The APOPO started to train the rats in January 2004.
C. The trainers gave the rats food after they smelt out a mine.
D.The rats and the deminers saved thousands of lives.
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