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Ⅰ. 根据句意及汉语提示填写单词。
1. We must
2. We should try to
3. I’m not
4. The
5. I will
1. We must
obey
(遵守) the traffic rules to ensure our safety.2. We should try to
reduce
(减少) waste and protect the environment.3. I’m not
exactly
(准确地) sure if I can make it to the party.4. The
action
(情节) of the adventure story takes place in a forest.5. I will
return
(归还) the book to the library tomorrow.
答案:
1.obey 2.reduce 3.exactly 4.action 5.return
Ⅱ. 完成句子:根据所给汉语意思,用单词或短语完成下列英文句子。
6. 这位老人有丰富的人生经历,他喜欢分享。
The old man has rich life
7. 我的同学把我的书包藏了起来,跟我开了个玩笑。
My classmates
8. 如果我不在,请在我的答录机上留言。
If I’m not in, please
9. 这位艺术家创作了一系列受自然启发的画作。
The artist created
10. 输掉那场比赛对球队来说是个转折点。
Losing that game was a
6. 这位老人有丰富的人生经历,他喜欢分享。
The old man has rich life
experiences
that he loves to share.7. 我的同学把我的书包藏了起来,跟我开了个玩笑。
My classmates
played a joke on
me by hiding my schoolbag.8. 如果我不在,请在我的答录机上留言。
If I’m not in, please
leave a message
on my answering machine.9. 这位艺术家创作了一系列受自然启发的画作。
The artist created
a series of
paintings inspired by nature.10. 输掉那场比赛对球队来说是个转折点。
Losing that game was a
turning point
for the team.
答案:
6.experiences 7.played a joke on 8.leave a message 9.a series of 10.turning point
Ⅲ. 任务型阅读:阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
Popcorn has been connected with cinemas and films for as long as we can remember. But where did this connection begin and will it continue?
Popcorn became a popular snack in North America in the 19th century and was sold at entertainment sites(娱乐场所). Popcorn had a delicious smell when popped and this made many people buy it.
Popcorn was not sold inside the cinemas at first. Cinema owners wanted to protect the expensive carpets(地毯) that they had put in their cinemas. They were also worried that the sound of people eating snacks would affect(影响) other people. So, salesmen set up popcorn machines outside the cinemas.
As more and more people began buying popcorn on their way into the cinema, cinema owners started to understand that they could make money from the popular snack. As a result, they decided to allow the salesmen to pay to sell popcorn in the cinema. Finally, cinemas began selling snacks themselves.
Today popcorn is still important to cinemas. Because popcorn is so cheap to make that cinemas make a lot of money on every box they sell. Yet, some people suggest that popcorn in cinemas may disappear someday. In recent years, luxury cinemas have become increasingly popular. These cinemas try to give people a more enjoyable experience by serving different kinds of foods.
But it is unlikely that popcorn will disappear completely from cinemas. For many of us, eating popcorn has become a part of the
11. How does the writer start the passage?
The writer starts the passage by
12. When did popcorn become popular in North America?
Popcorn became popular in the
13. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 4 refer to?
It refers to
14. What word(s) can you put in the " "?
I can put
15. What title can you make for this passage in no more than five words using "popcorn, cinema"?
The title can be
Popcorn has been connected with cinemas and films for as long as we can remember. But where did this connection begin and will it continue?
Popcorn became a popular snack in North America in the 19th century and was sold at entertainment sites(娱乐场所). Popcorn had a delicious smell when popped and this made many people buy it.
Popcorn was not sold inside the cinemas at first. Cinema owners wanted to protect the expensive carpets(地毯) that they had put in their cinemas. They were also worried that the sound of people eating snacks would affect(影响) other people. So, salesmen set up popcorn machines outside the cinemas.
As more and more people began buying popcorn on their way into the cinema, cinema owners started to understand that they could make money from the popular snack. As a result, they decided to allow the salesmen to pay to sell popcorn in the cinema. Finally, cinemas began selling snacks themselves.
Today popcorn is still important to cinemas. Because popcorn is so cheap to make that cinemas make a lot of money on every box they sell. Yet, some people suggest that popcorn in cinemas may disappear someday. In recent years, luxury cinemas have become increasingly popular. These cinemas try to give people a more enjoyable experience by serving different kinds of foods.
But it is unlikely that popcorn will disappear completely from cinemas. For many of us, eating popcorn has become a part of the
experience
of watching a film. It seems that old habits are hard to break.11. How does the writer start the passage?
The writer starts the passage by
asking a question
.12. When did popcorn become popular in North America?
Popcorn became popular in the
19th
century in North America.13. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 4 refer to?
It refers to
cinema owners
.14. What word(s) can you put in the " "?
I can put
"experience"
" " there.15. What title can you make for this passage in no more than five words using "popcorn, cinema"?
The title can be
"Popcorn and cinemas"
" ".
答案:
11.asking a question 12.19th 13.cinema owners 14.experience 15.Popcorn and cinemas
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