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5. It is good for us to do some c________, such as sweeping the floor.
答案:
chores
一、完成句子
提示:(征求许可)Could + sb. + v./phrase + ...?
1. 我可以和朋友们一起出去吃晚饭吗?______________________________
2. 看完电影后我们可以喝点东西吗?______________________________
3. Nancy可以和我一起出去逛逛吗?______________________________
提示:(委婉请求)Could + sb. + please + v./phrase + ...?
4. 你可以帮我扔垃圾吗?______________________________
5. Peter,你可以把盐递给我吗?______________________________
提示:(征求许可)Could + sb. + v./phrase + ...?
1. 我可以和朋友们一起出去吃晚饭吗?______________________________
2. 看完电影后我们可以喝点东西吗?______________________________
3. Nancy可以和我一起出去逛逛吗?______________________________
提示:(委婉请求)Could + sb. + please + v./phrase + ...?
4. 你可以帮我扔垃圾吗?______________________________
5. Peter,你可以把盐递给我吗?______________________________
答案:
1. Could I go out for dinner with my friends?
2. Could we get something to drink after the movie?
3. Could Nancy hang out with me?
4. Could you please help me take out the trash?
5. Peter, could you please pass me the salt?
2. Could we get something to drink after the movie?
3. Could Nancy hang out with me?
4. Could you please help me take out the trash?
5. Peter, could you please pass me the salt?
二、短篇阅读
Li Zihan is a 13 - year - old girl from Beijing. These days, she and her friends have been doing unusual things. They imagine themselves to be fairies and dance in their bathrooms. Li even dyed(染色) her mother's white dress blue, believing that it would look better.
“We might have the so - called ‘chuunibyou’(“中二病”), thinking we are so different and having a bunch of(一连串的) crazy ideas,” Li said. “I have to say it's a little funny and silly.”
Chuunibyou comes from Japanese. It means “Middle School Second Year Syndrome(综合征)”. Teenagers around 13 or 14 years old are more likely to have it, but it can happen to people of any age. “Chuunis” often act as if they knew everything. They believe they are cooler than other people and can do great things. Some even believe they have special powers and are destined(命中注定的) to save the world.
Wang Liren, a professor at Northeast Normal University, said that when students reach puberty(青春期), they become eager(渴望的) to show that they are different and independent. Sometimes they overdo it. That's where chuunibyou comes from.
But chuunibyou doesn't really need to be treated(治疗). It's just a phase(阶段) of growth that many people may experience. Although it is silly, it shows the passion(激情) that young people have and the possibilities they dream of.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to go through puberty. B. The troubles that teens cause.
C. What chuunibyou is. D. A survey from Professor Wang.
2. What can we know from the passage?
A. Someone who has chuunibyou must go to see the doctor.
B. Li and her friends want to show they're cool and different.
C. Some chuunis know everything and have special powers.
D. Puberty is a dangerous phase that each one has to experience.
Li Zihan is a 13 - year - old girl from Beijing. These days, she and her friends have been doing unusual things. They imagine themselves to be fairies and dance in their bathrooms. Li even dyed(染色) her mother's white dress blue, believing that it would look better.
“We might have the so - called ‘chuunibyou’(“中二病”), thinking we are so different and having a bunch of(一连串的) crazy ideas,” Li said. “I have to say it's a little funny and silly.”
Chuunibyou comes from Japanese. It means “Middle School Second Year Syndrome(综合征)”. Teenagers around 13 or 14 years old are more likely to have it, but it can happen to people of any age. “Chuunis” often act as if they knew everything. They believe they are cooler than other people and can do great things. Some even believe they have special powers and are destined(命中注定的) to save the world.
Wang Liren, a professor at Northeast Normal University, said that when students reach puberty(青春期), they become eager(渴望的) to show that they are different and independent. Sometimes they overdo it. That's where chuunibyou comes from.
But chuunibyou doesn't really need to be treated(治疗). It's just a phase(阶段) of growth that many people may experience. Although it is silly, it shows the passion(激情) that young people have and the possibilities they dream of.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to go through puberty. B. The troubles that teens cause.
C. What chuunibyou is. D. A survey from Professor Wang.
2. What can we know from the passage?
A. Someone who has chuunibyou must go to see the doctor.
B. Li and her friends want to show they're cool and different.
C. Some chuunis know everything and have special powers.
D. Puberty is a dangerous phase that each one has to experience.
答案:
1. C 2. B
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