招贤纳士
A. Enjoy ___________.
B. Don’t forget ____________.
要求:
1. 请从所给的A, B两个题目中任选一个,吧题目补充完整后作答,分值相同。
2. 注意紧扣主题,意思连贯,语言通顺,书写规范。
3. 不得使用真实姓名和校名,如需要使用,请用Mike, Gina等英文名字,校名统一用Guangming MiddleSchool.
4. 词数不少于60.
Hands play an importanty part in our dailylife.But do you know which of your two hadns you use more?Very few people useboth hands epually well.Most of us are right-handed.Only about five peopleout of a hundred are left-handed.New-born babies can take hold of things witheither of their hands,but in about two years they usually use their righthands.Scientists don’t know why this happens.
Monkeys are our close relatives in theanimal world.Scientists have found that monkeys like to use one of their handsmore than the other,but it can be either hand.There are as many right-handedmonkeys as left-handed ones.Next time you visit a zoo,watch the monkeyscarefully,you will see that some of them will use their right hands and otherswill use their left hands.But most of the people use their right hands betterand this makes life difficult for those left-hadned people.We live in aright-handed world.
1.How many people among 100 people usetheir left hands better?
A.5%.                  B.50%.                C.95%.
2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word“equally” in Chinese?
A.公正地             B.均等地              C.平凡地
3.New-born babies can use __________.
A.both of their hands   B.neither of their hands    C.their right hands
4.Which of the following is true?
A.There are more monkeys using their righthands than left hands.
B.There are more monkeys using their lefthands than right hands.
C.There are as many right-handed monkeys asleft-handed ones.
5.“We live in a right-handed world.”means__________.
A.Most people use their right hands better.
B.Few people use their right hands better.
C.Half of the people use their right handsbetter.
—Have you ever visited Germany?
—____________. But I expect to go thereagain.
A、Perhaps
B、No, I haven’t
C、I don’t know
D、Yes, I have
—Will you go to Japan for travelling ontime after the earthquake?
—____________.
A、Watch out
B、I’m afraid not
C、I see, thanks
D、All right.
—Excuse me, this shirt is too big for me.Would you mind giving me smaller one ?
—__________. Here you are.
A、Certainly
B、You’d better not
C、Not at all
D、You’re welcome
In the 1930s a young traveler was climbingthe French Alps(法国阿尔卑斯山).He arrived at big piece of land without living things.It wasugly.It was the kind of place you hurry away from.
Then,suddenly,the young traveler stopped onthe way.In the middle of this large land there was an old man.On his back was abag of seeds.In his land was an iron pipe(铁管).
The man used the iron pipe to make a holein the ground.Then from the bag he took a seed and put it in the hole.He didthis again and again.
Later the old man told the traveler,“I’veplanted over 100,00 seeds.Perhaps only a tenth of them will grow.”
The old man’s wife and son had died,andthis was how he chose to spend his final years.
“I want to do something useful,”he said.
(1)二十年以后那个年轻的游客已不再年轻。 He retutned to the place.What he saw amazed him.He could motbelieve his eyes.The land was covered with a beautiful forest two miles wideand five miles long.Birds were singing,animals were playing,and wild flowerswere here and there.
(2)The traveler stood there rememberingthe lifeless picture of the place that it once was.A beautiful forest stoodthere now,all because someone cared.
1.Why did the ola man plantseeds?_____________________________________________
2.How many seeds did the old man thinkcould grow,all of them or only some?___________
3.What amazed the young traveler when hereturned to the place?______________________
4.将短文中画线句子(1)翻译成英语。___________________________________________
5.将短文中画线句子(2)翻译成汉语。___________________________________________
—What’s the matter with Tina?
—_______________.
A、She is away.
B、She is cool.
C、She has a sore throat.
D、She should take some medicine.
Waiter, the porridge _______ . Please takeit away.
A、tastes good
B、taste good
C、taste terrible
D、tastes terrible
1Choose thewords or expressions and complete the passage (选择最恰当的单词或词语,完成短文)
1.We have always been warned of the dangersof the forest fires. They cause     1    toa forest. They kill many plants and animals in an eco-system, which is a groupof living things and their environment. But have you ever heard of a forestfire that can be     2     for aforest?
2.People start some of the fires withspecial reasons to actually do well to the eco-system.
3.In fact, fires are a natural part of anyeco-system. Without fires, the oldest and largest trees would stop sunlightfrom reaching the forest floor. Fires can       3      some of these old trees. When the trees die, they providesomething good for the earth. New trees can grow strong and healthy in theirplace.
4.Some trees even need fires to grow. Thesetrees hold their seeds(种子) inside. Heats from a fireallow the coat of the seeds to open up. Then the seeds fall to the ground andhave the 4 to grow.
5.Scientists, who know about nature’sneeds, start some of these fires, called controlled burns. A fire is startedand kept under control. This way, the fire does not spread out of the area or 5   a large space of the forest. Fires can be dangerous for animals. Evenwhen animals continue to live after forest fires, they can go hungry   6    their food has been damaged in the fire. Small, controlledfires mean that animals will not have to move far to find food. After sometime, small plants begin to grow. Animals return soon after the plants return.This   7  makes an eco-system.
6.So the next time you hear about a forestfire, think about the good as well as the bad. It may take a new eco-system awhile to return, but it will likely come back stronger and healthier than ever.
1.A.illness            B.difficulty       C.damage      D. flood
2.A.helpful            B.powerful         C.harmful     D. awful
3.A. take the place of  B. get ready for    C.be bad for  D. get rid of
4.A.time              B. water            C.chance      D. skill
5.A.discover           B.cover            C.but         D. waste
6.A.because            B.although         C.but         D. so
7.A.almost            B. again            C.never       D. even
—Yesterday I lost my pencilsharpener.  I couldn’t find_______.
—Oh, it’s a pity. You’d better buy ________this afternoon.
A、it; it
B、it; one
C、one; it
D、one; one