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用argue的适当形式填空
(1)We had a long_______ about which movie to watch last night.
(2)My sister always_______ with me about the housework.
(3)The two scientists are_______ over a new theory.
(1)We had a long_______ about which movie to watch last night.
(2)My sister always_______ with me about the housework.
(3)The two scientists are_______ over a new theory.
答案:
(1)argument
(2)argues
(3)arguing
(1)argument
(2)argues
(3)arguing
一、请从方框中选择恰当的单词填空,每个单词只能用一次
urgent lawyer law
1.It's
2.My uncle is a(n)
3.My dad told me that the
urgent lawyer law
1.It's
urgent
to tell him the news before he makes a wrong decision.2.My uncle is a(n)
lawyer
. He helps people solve many difficult problems.3.My dad told me that the
law
keeps people safe in our city.
答案:
1. urgent 2. lawyer 3. law
二、根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词
1.(总之),learning a new skill takes time and patience.
2.Eating more vegetables and fruit_(对……有好处) your health.
3.Don’t(违反规定) when using the swimming pool, or you might get hurt.
4.(在我看来),reading English stories is the best way to improve vocabulary.
1.(总之),learning a new skill takes time and patience.
2.Eating more vegetables and fruit_(对……有好处) your health.
3.Don’t(违反规定) when using the swimming pool, or you might get hurt.
4.(在我看来),reading English stories is the best way to improve vocabulary.
答案:
1. In conclusion 2. is good for 3. break rules 4. In my opinion
三、短文阅读(248 words)
Imagine you’re taking an exam, and then you find it difficult to answer those questions. Will you waste the small chance to cheat (作弊)?
Certainly, it’s not correct. It’s important to follow the rules. However, some rules have become barriers(障碍) to people’s success. A famous person once said, “We have so many rules in life about everything. But it’s impossible to be a creator if you’re too well-behaved(行为得体). You have to think outside the box.” Some are created to restrain people, and some become old and boring. So sometimes, it’s okay to break the rules. In 1823, William Webb Ellis took the ball in his arms and ran with it during a school football match. In this way, he started a new sport: rugby(英式橄榄球).
Now you’ve already known why someone wants to break the rules, then you need to learn how to do it.
Learn the rules first. Qi Baishi is a Chinese artist, but he spent much time learning traditional drawing and painting skills before he found his own styles. Master(掌握) it before you break it. That’s what you can learn from great minds.
Evaluate(评估) if the result is worth it. Each person has his own values(价值观). Before breaking the rules, think over whether it will go against your values. And as soon as you decide to do that, you must be ready to have a wise thought to face the bad results.
(
A. By giving examples.
B. By listing numbers.
C. By telling stories.
(
A. Rules are made to support people.
B. Some rules can stop people’s success.
C. Most of the rules go against our values.
(
A. Save. B. Stop. C. Care.
(
A. We have to think outside the box.
B. It’s important to follow the rules.
C. We should master the rules before we break them.
(
A. How to break the rules.
B. Some ways to follow the rules.
C. Thinking twice before breaking the rules.
Imagine you’re taking an exam, and then you find it difficult to answer those questions. Will you waste the small chance to cheat (作弊)?
Certainly, it’s not correct. It’s important to follow the rules. However, some rules have become barriers(障碍) to people’s success. A famous person once said, “We have so many rules in life about everything. But it’s impossible to be a creator if you’re too well-behaved(行为得体). You have to think outside the box.” Some are created to restrain people, and some become old and boring. So sometimes, it’s okay to break the rules. In 1823, William Webb Ellis took the ball in his arms and ran with it during a school football match. In this way, he started a new sport: rugby(英式橄榄球).
Now you’ve already known why someone wants to break the rules, then you need to learn how to do it.
Learn the rules first. Qi Baishi is a Chinese artist, but he spent much time learning traditional drawing and painting skills before he found his own styles. Master(掌握) it before you break it. That’s what you can learn from great minds.
Evaluate(评估) if the result is worth it. Each person has his own values(价值观). Before breaking the rules, think over whether it will go against your values. And as soon as you decide to do that, you must be ready to have a wise thought to face the bad results.
(
A
)1. 新考法 行文方式 How does the writer organise the passage?A. By giving examples.
B. By listing numbers.
C. By telling stories.
(
B
)2. What does the writer think about rules?A. Rules are made to support people.
B. Some rules can stop people’s success.
C. Most of the rules go against our values.
(
B
)3. What does the underlined word “restrain” probably mean in Paragraph 2?A. Save. B. Stop. C. Care.
(
C
)4. What can we know from the example of Qi Baishi according to the passage?A. We have to think outside the box.
B. It’s important to follow the rules.
C. We should master the rules before we break them.
(
C
)5. What is the passage mainly about?A. How to break the rules.
B. Some ways to follow the rules.
C. Thinking twice before breaking the rules.
答案:
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. C
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