—What do you know about the scientist Qian Xuesen?
—He’s a great in the field of modern science.
A. explorer B. leader C. pioneer D. chairman
科目:初中英語 來源:廣東省深圳市2019屆九年級下學期一?荚囉⒄Z試卷 題型:閱讀單選
In order to deal with the shortage (短缺) of women’s restrooms in public places, unisex (不分性別的) public toilets have been introduced into many cities. Will you feel comfortable using such a public toilet? You’re welcome to share your ideas.
Cathy (China)
Toilets should be separated into men’s and women’s. As a woman, I don’t want to share the same toilet with men which will make me feel embarrassed. I don’t think that making all the toilets unisex can solve this problem.
Mark (Australia)
I think increasing the number of women’s toilets is the best choice. I always feel sorry for the ladies as there never seems to be enough toilets and they always have to wait in line.
Roger (the US)
In the United States, there are lots of public unisex toilets. The toilet here is a one-room toilet, so each person can be alone with a locked door. When a woman leaves, a man can go in. In my opinion, it is silly and very ________ for men and women (and kids) to mix together in the same room!
Nick (the UK)
There have been unisex toilets all over London for years. This just isn’t a big deal. If the doors offer enough safety and protection, I don’t have a problem with it in most situations. In France unisex toilets are also common, and they have been around for years.
1.Why are unisex public toilets introduced?
A. Because sharing is quite popular nowadays.
B. Because unisex public toilets are very popular.
C. Because people are looking forward to them.
D. Because there aren’t enough restrooms for women.
2.How ill Cathy feel if she has to use a unisex public toilet?
A. Excited. B. Embarrassed. C. Upset. D. Worried.
3.What is Mark’s advice?
A. It’s better for men and women to share the toilet.
B. It’s necessary to build more toilets for women.
C. It’s better to offer much protection for unisex toilets.
D. It’s necessary to change some men’s toilets into women’s.
4.Which of the following words can be put in “______”?
A. dangerous B. interesting C. educational D. possible
5.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. Why women’s toilets are fewer than men’s.
B. How unisex public toilets become popular.
C. Different opinions about using unisex public toilets.
D. Different ideas about how to build public toilets.
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科目:初中英語 來源:吉林省長春市2018-2019學年八年級4月月考英語試卷 題型:單選題
—Which do you like better, a CD player or a walkman(隨身聽)?
—______, I just want an ipad.
A. Either B. Both C. None D. Neither
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Please ____ the ham and green onions finely, then add them to the bread.
A. cut up B. cut into C. cut in D. cut off
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Americans will long remember President Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.
At the age of 19, Abraham Lincoln took a boat down the Ohio River to New Orleans. There Lincoln saw for the first time slaves being sold in the marketplace. At that time, Lincoln made up his mind to work to end slavery for the rest of his life.
In 1836, Lincoln became a lawyer and was famous for being hard-working and honest. He believed that the US stood for freedom for all. He wanted to become a senator (參議員). In 1858, Lincoln debated(爭論) against Stephen Douglas who was also a candidate for the Senate from Illinois.
Because of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Lincoln became known across the country. Then he decided to run for the presidency in 1860. At last he ran against Stephen Douglas and two other candidates.
Lincoln took the oath (誓言) of office to become president of the United States on March 4, 1861. It was a difficult time to be president. Many southern states did not agree with Lincoln about canceling slavery, and declared(宣布) that they were no longer part of the US. The famous Civil War began in April, 1861.
Lincoln’s Union Army fought the Southern Confederate Armies. Many soldiers were killed in the battles. One of the battles took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In 1863, a ceremony was held to memorize the dead on the Gettysburg battlefield. Lincoln made a famous speech known as the Gettysburg Address.
Unfortunately, Lincoln was shot while watching a play at Ford’s Theatre and passed away on the morning of April 15, 1865.
1.Lincoln decided to work to end slavery because .
A. he became a lawyer
B. slaves were not sold in the marketplace
C. he expected the freedom for all
D. slaves mustn’t work for their lives
2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word in Paragraph 3?
A. 自由人 B. 候選人 C. 州長 D. 奴隸主
3.Lincoln was elected to be the president of the US in .
A. 1858 B. 1860 C. 1861 D. 1863
4.The Civil War broke out in the US because .
A. many southern states didn’t support Lincoln
B. southern states were not a part of the US
C. lincoln was shot at the theater
D. many soldiers were killed in the battles
5.Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Lincoln passed away in the year of becoming a president.
B. Slaves could be sold in the marketplaces after 1865.
C. Stephen Douglas became famous for the speech in Gettysburg.
D. Lincoln made a great contribution to ending the slavery.
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科目:初中英語 來源:云南省施甸縣2019屆九年級3月學業(yè)水平檢測英語試卷 題型:話題作文
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3. 文中不得使用真實姓名、校名,否則以零分計;
4. 將短文寫在答題卡上。寫在本試題卷上無效。
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I think Jay Chou is a musical genius. He can play the piano the guitar well.
A. not only; but also B. either; or
C. neither; nor D. not; but
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科目:初中英語 來源:云南鎮(zhèn)康縣2019屆九年級3月義務(wù)教育階段學業(yè)水平檢測英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Long long ago, there was a big bad wolf. One day, he was coming home. It seemed that someone was following him. He turned around but nobody was behind him. But he saw his shadow(影子). It was very tall and large.
When the wolf saw his shadow, he felt very proud. He said to himself, “ Look! I’m much taller and larger. In fact, I’m really tall and strong. I’m even bigger than that lion over there. If I go up to him and growl(咆哮)at him, he must be afraid of me. He will probably ask me to take his place to be the king of the animals.”
Then he walked up to the lion. He growled at the lion and wanted to terrify( 恐嚇)him. But the lion wasn’t terrified at all. He immediately jumped on the wolf and ate him.
“That wolf was such a fool,” thought the lion. “But he tasted good.”
1.The wolf turned around because
A. he thought someone was behind him
B. he wanted to look at the shadow
C. the lion was behind him
D. he lost something on the way
2.The wolf felt very when he saw his shadow.
A. proud B. afraid C. relaxed D. sad
3.From the second paragraph, we know the wolf wanted to
A. make friends with the lion
B. jump on the lion and eat him
C. be the king of the animals
D. tell the lion about the shadow
4.The wolf at the end of the story.
A. ran away B. was dead C. became the king of the animals D. ate the lion
5.From the story, we know that .
A. the lion was so weak B. the wolf was very clever
C. the lion was shy and cute D. the wolf was quite foolish
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科目:初中英語 來源:浙江省富陽市2019屆九年級3月階段性測試英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Whether you’re looking for things at the Natural History Museum or taking a trip of discovery at the Science Museum, there are a host of top museums in London for families. Most London museums offer activities to children. Take your pick in London. Here are some:
HMS Belfast Step aboard Europe’s largest preserved(保藏的) World War II warship and experience the legend of HMS Belfast. The ship has nine decks (甲板) filled with history, from the Captain’s Bridge to the sailors’ mess(食堂), and offers hands-on activities to parents and their children. Adult Ticket: From & 14.50 per ticket Child Ticket: From &7.25 per ticket (5—15, under 5’s free) Opening Times: March—October: 10: 00-18: 00 November—February: 10: 00-17: 00 Closed: December 24th, 25th and 26th |
Bank of England Museum The Bank of England takes you through the history of the bank since its foundation in 1694 to its role today as nation’s central bank. There are gold bars dating from ancient times to the modern market bar, coins and a special collection of banknotes. Parents and their children can see gold bars—even try to lift one—and can learn the value of money in a fun way. Ticket: Free Opening Times: Monday—Friday: 10: 00-17: 00 Closed on weekends and Bank Holidays |
London Transport Museum The London Transport Museum hosts exhibitions connecting transport with the history of London. Find more than 80 vehicles (交通工具), including a red London bus and the world’s first under-ground train. The galleries are full of exhibits for parents and their children. Adult Ticket:£16.00to£17.50 per ticket Child Ticket: Free (under 18) Opening Times: Monday—Sunday: 10: 00--18: 00 |
1.If a 15-year-old boy visits the warship with his parents, they need to pay _______.
A. at least &29 B. at least &14.5 C. at least &21.75 D. at least & 36.25
2.What can children learn in the Bank of England Museum?
A. The history of the UK. B. The change of business trade.
C. The history of all the banks in England. D. The development of means of payment.
3.What can we learn about the museums in London?
A. They have a long history. B. They close on weekends.
C. Many of them are family-friendly. D. Many of them are the world’s best.
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