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How is the protest featured in the news item?A.It is becoming international.B.It goes with

How is the protest featured in the news item?

A.It is becoming international.

B.It goes without violence.

C.People protest against the US government.

D.It was initiated in London.

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第1题

How did the French president react to the protest?A.He called for an election.B.He reorgan

How did the French president react to the protest?

A.He called for an election.

B.He reorganized his party.

C.He reorganized his cabinet.

D.He asked for an economic reform.

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第2题

A.To show how they love winter sports.B.To attract the attention from the media.C.To p

A.To show how they love winter sports.

B.To attract the attention from the media.

C.To protest against the poor working conditions.

D.To protect themselves against the cold weather.

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第3题

根据以下材料,回答题。A Letter from Alan-I have learnt of a plan to build three hundred hous

根据以下材料,回答题。

A Letter from Alan-

I have learnt of a plan to build three hundred houses on the land called Parson"s Place by the football ground. Few people know about this new plan to increase the size of our town. For me, Parson"s Place is special because it is a beautiful natural area where local people can relax——the small wood has many unusual trees and the stream is popular with fishermen and bird-watchers. It"s very quiet because there are few houses or roads nearby. I think that losing this area will be terrible because we have no other similar facilities in the neigh bour hood.

I am also against this plan because it will cause traffic problems. How will the people from the new houses travel to work? The motorway and the railway station are on the other side of town. There fore these people will have to drive through the town centre every time they go anywhere.

The roads will always be full of traffic, there will be nowhere to park and the tourists who come to see our lovely old buildings will leave. Shops and hotels will lose business. If the town really needs more homes,the empty ground beside the railway station is a more suitable place.

No doubt the builders will make a lot of money by selling these houses. But,in my opinion, the average person will quickly be made poorer by this plan. As well as this, we will lose a very special place and our town will be much less pleasant.

I am going to the local government offices on Monday morning to protest about this plan and I hope that your readers will join me there. We must make them stop this. plan before it is too late.

Why has Alan written this letter? 查看材料

A.To persuade the government to build new houses.

B.To protest about a new motorway near the town.

C.To encourage more people in the town to use Parson"s Place.

D.,To inform. other people about the builders" plans.

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第4题

The Deer's Death He ran close, and again stood still, stopped by a new fear. Around him th

The Deer's Death

He ran close, and again stood still, stopped by a new fear. Around him the grass was whispering and alive. He looked wildly about, then down. The ground was black with ants, great energetic ants that took no notice of him, but hurried towards the fighting shape. And as he drew in his breath and pity and terror seized him, the beast fell and the screaming stopped. Now he could hear nothing but a bird singing, and the sound of the rustling (沙沙声) whispering ants.

He peered over at the blackness that twitched with the jerking(抽搐) nerves. It grew quieter. There were small twitches from the mass that still looked vaguely like the shape of a small animal.

It came into his mind that he could shoot it and end its pain; and he raised the gun. Then he lowered it again. The deer could no longer feel; its fighting was a mechanical protest of the nerves. But it was not that which made him put down the gun. It was a swelling feeling of rage and misery and protest that expressed itself in the thought: if I had not come it would have died like this, so why should I interfere? All over the bush things like this happen; they happen all the time; this is how life goes on, by living things dying painfully. I cannot stop it. He was glad that the deer was unconscious and had gone past suffering so that he did not have to make a decision to kill it. At his feet, now, were ants tricking back with pink fragments in their mouths and there was a fresh acid smell in his nose. He sternly controlled the uselessly convulsing(痉挛的) muscles of his empty stomach, and reminded himself: the ants must eat too.

The shape had grown small. Now it looked like nothing to be recognized. He saw the blackness thin, and bits of white showed through, shining in the sun—yes, there was the sun just up. Then the boy looked at those insects. A few were standing and gazing up at him with small glittering eyes. "Go away!" he said to the ants coldly. "I am not for you—not just yet, at any rate."

He bent over the bones and touched the sockets(孔) in the skull: that was where the eyes were, he thought suspiciously, remembering the liquid eyes of a deer.

That morning, perhaps an hour ago, this small creature had been stepping proud and free through the bush even as he himself had done. Proudly stepping the earth, it had smelt the cold morning air. Walking like kings, it had moved freely through this bush, where each blade of grass grew for it alone, and where the river ran pure sparkling water for it to drink.

And then—what had happened? Such a sure swift footed thing could surely not be trapped by a swarm of ants?

How was the deer when the boy first saw it?

A.It was already dead in the bush.

B.It was still on its feet.

C.It was lying on the ground dying.

D.It was fighting the ants to a finish.

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第5题

The Deer's DeathHe ran close, and again stood still, stopped by a new fear. Around him the

The Deer's Death

He ran close, and again stood still, stopped by a new fear. Around him the grass was whispering and alive. He looked wildly about, then down. The ground was black with ants, great energetic ants that took no notice of him, but hurried towards the fighting shape. And as he drew in his breath and pity and terror seized him, the beast fell and the screaming stopped. Now he could hear nothing but a bird singing, and the sound of the rustling (沙沙声) whispering ants.

He peered over at the blackness that twitched with the jerking(抽搐) nerves. It grew quieter. There were small twitches from the mass that still looked vaguely like the shape of a small animal.

It came into his mind that he could shoot it and end its pain; and he raised the gun. Then he lowered it .again. The deer could no longer feel; its fighting was a mechanical protest of the nerves. But it was not that which made him put down the gun. It was a swelling feeling of rage and misery and protest that expressed itself in the thought: if I had not come it would have died like this, so why should I interfere? All over the bush things like this happen; they happen all the time; this is how life goes on, by living things dying painfully. I cannot stop it. He was glad that the deer was unconscious and had gone past suffering so that he did not have to make a decision to kill it. At his feet, now, were ants tricking back with pink fragments in their mouths and there was a fresh acid smell in his nose. He sternly controlled the uselessly convulsing(痉挛的) muscles of his empty stomach, and reminded himself: the ants must eat too.

The shape had grown small. Now it looked like nothing to be recognized. He saw the blackness thin, and bits of white showed through, shining in the sun-- yes, there was the sun just up. Then the boy looked at those insects. A few were standing and gazing up at him with small glittering eyes. "Go away!" he said to the ants coldly. "I am not for you not just yet, at any rate."

He bent over the bones and touched the sockets(孔) in the skull: that was where the eyes were, he thought suspiciously, remembering the liquid eyes of a deer.

That morning, perhaps an hour ago, this small creature had been stepping proud and free through the bush even as he himself had done. Proudly stepping the earth, it had smelt the cold morning air. Walking like kings, it had moved freely through this bush, where each blade of grass grew for it alone, and where the river ran pure sparkling water for it to drink.

And then--what had happened? Such a sure swift footed thing could surely not be trapped by a swarm ofants?

How was the deer when the boy first saw it?

A.It was already dead in the bush.

B.It was still on its feet.

C.It was lying on the ground dying.

D.It was fighting the ants to a finish.

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第6题

5W1H模型指的是()。A、WHOB、WHATC、WHERED、WHENE、WHYF、HOW

5W1H模型指的是()。

A、WHO

B、WHAT

C、WHERE

D、WHEN

E、WHY

F、HOW

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第7题

见面打招呼可以说()

A.Hello

B.Thank you

C.Good afternoon

D.Good morning

E.How are you

F.How old are you

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第8题

根据以下材料,回答题Working mothersCarefully conducted researches that have followed the ch

根据以下材料,回答题

Working mothers

Carefully conducted researches that have followed the children of working mothers have not been able to show any long-term problems, compared with children whose mothers stayed at home.

My personal ___________ (51) is that mothers should be allowed to work if they wish. Whether we like it or not, there are a ___________ (52) of mothers who just have to work. There are those who have invested such a big part of their lives in establishing a career that they cannot ___________ (53) to see it lost. Then there are many who must work out of pure economic ___________ (54). Many mothers are not ___________ (55) out to be full-time parents. After a few months at home with a

much loved infant, they feel trapped and isolated.

There are a number of options when it ___________ (56) to choosing childcare. These range from child minders and nannies through to Granny or the kind lady ___________ (57) the street.

___________ (58), however, many parents don"t have any choice; they have to accept anything they can get. Be prepared! No ___________ (59) how good the childcare may be, some children are going to protest wildly if they are left. This is a ___________ (60) normal stage of child development. Babies separate well in the first six months, but soon after that they start to get a crush on Mum and close family ___________ (61). Make sure that in the first week you allow___________ (62) time to help your child settle in.

All children are different. Some are independent, while others are more ___________ (63) to their mothers. Remember that if you want to ___________ (64) the best for your children, it"s not the quantity of time you spend with them, it"s the ___________ (65) that matters.

回答(51)题 查看材料

A.view

B.idea

C.thought

D.decision

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第9题

— How do you do? Glad to meet you.— __________________.

A.Fin

B. How are you

C.How do you do? Glad to meet you, too

D.How are you? Thank you

E.Nic

F.F. How are you

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