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2023年初级学期期末统一考试英语机考
- When do you usually go to work? - ____________________
A、At about 7:00 after my breakfast.
B、I take a bus to work.
C、I don’t often go to work.
- Can you stay here longer? - ____________________________, but I have to be back tomorrow.
A、I’d love to
B、No, thank you
C、I’m afraid not
- _______________________ - It comes at 11:30 p.m.
A、When do you get on the bus?
B、What do you take to work?
C、What time does the last bus come?
- Would you like something to drink? What about a cup of tea? - ____________________________
A、No, thanks.
B、No, I wouldn’t.
C、Yes, I want.
I will bring my new kitchenware for our picnic.
A、我会为我们的野餐带上我的新厨具。
B、我会带上新的刀具去野餐。
C、我会为野餐带上所有新的餐具。
It is perfect for single people who don.t have a lot of things.
A、对于那些没有很多东西的单身人士来说它是很完美的。
B、没有很多东西的单身人士是很完美的。
C、一个人独自生活,没有很多东西,这是非常完美的。
It.s also not yet clear what the government tax rate will be for their cars.
A、政府不清楚是否对这种汽车类型征税。
B、目前还不清楚政府对他们的汽车征收的税率是多少。
C、政府不知道如何制定这类汽车的税率。
People in Los Angeles are known for their love of cars. The city is very large, and its public transportation is slow. So people drive everywhere. But now, a group of bicyclists are trying to get people out of their cars and on bikes.Devon Fitzgerald says he has to be careful when he rides his bike in the streets. “A lot of people are in a rush, and it.s very difficult to keep careful, for they would rather care for their speed than your safety.” Although riding a bike to work can be dangerous, he prefers it to a car. “It.s much simpler than driving a car. For example, I don.t have to worry about parking.” Roger Rosas drives to work.
1-1、People in Los Angeles are known for their love of bicycles.
A、√
B、×
When a few college students jokingly declared Nov. 11th National Singles’ Day in the 90s in China, they would never have imagined that they were creating the biggest online shopping spree in the world. It started as a way for young people to make fun of themselves for being single and invite other single friends to have fun at bars, restaurants and karaoke rooms. They chose 11/11 because 1 is the loneliest number, etc. Then businesses began to take notice.In 2009, online retail giant Alibaba announced it would be selling everything at half price on taobao.com on Nov. 11th. It was the first time for Chinese single men and women, and indeed married people, too, to enjoy huge discounts in online shopping on Singles’ Day. Over the last few years, Alibaba, JD and other Chinese e-commerce companies all expanded their one-day discounts, and sales grew dramatically. In 2014, Alibaba Group scored $5.71 billion in sales on Nov. 11th, setting a new record for the e-commerce giant since it started the Singles’ Day sales five years previously. That was much higher than the combined $3.7 billion online sales of Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the U.S.A.
1-1、Where did the idea of Nov. 11th National Singles’ Day come from?
A、Young people.
B、Some married people.
C、A few college students.
The boy is not happy at the new school. He has ________ friends there.
A、few
B、a few
C、little
Yesterday was Dad.s birthday. I gave ____ a scarf as a present.
A、he
B、him
C、his
Mary told me that she _______ to the supermarket before coming home.
A、go
B、had gone
C、goes
--Which city has _____ population, Beijing, Guiyang or Nanchang? --Beijing, of course.
A、the largest
B、the smallest
C、the most
How often ______ to the dentist?
A、did you go
B、do you go
C、will you go
_____ they arrived there, they started to work at once.
A、After
B、While
C、As
A、At about 7:00 after my breakfast.
B、I take a bus to work.
C、I don’t often go to work.
- Can you stay here longer? - ____________________________, but I have to be back tomorrow.
A、I’d love to
B、No, thank you
C、I’m afraid not
- _______________________ - It comes at 11:30 p.m.
A、When do you get on the bus?
B、What do you take to work?
C、What time does the last bus come?
- Would you like something to drink? What about a cup of tea? - ____________________________
A、No, thanks.
B、No, I wouldn’t.
C、Yes, I want.
I will bring my new kitchenware for our picnic.
A、我会为我们的野餐带上我的新厨具。
B、我会带上新的刀具去野餐。
C、我会为野餐带上所有新的餐具。
It is perfect for single people who don.t have a lot of things.
A、对于那些没有很多东西的单身人士来说它是很完美的。
B、没有很多东西的单身人士是很完美的。
C、一个人独自生活,没有很多东西,这是非常完美的。
It.s also not yet clear what the government tax rate will be for their cars.
A、政府不清楚是否对这种汽车类型征税。
B、目前还不清楚政府对他们的汽车征收的税率是多少。
C、政府不知道如何制定这类汽车的税率。
People in Los Angeles are known for their love of cars. The city is very large, and its public transportation is slow. So people drive everywhere. But now, a group of bicyclists are trying to get people out of their cars and on bikes.Devon Fitzgerald says he has to be careful when he rides his bike in the streets. “A lot of people are in a rush, and it.s very difficult to keep careful, for they would rather care for their speed than your safety.” Although riding a bike to work can be dangerous, he prefers it to a car. “It.s much simpler than driving a car. For example, I don.t have to worry about parking.” Roger Rosas drives to work.
1-1、People in Los Angeles are known for their love of bicycles.
A、√
B、×
When a few college students jokingly declared Nov. 11th National Singles’ Day in the 90s in China, they would never have imagined that they were creating the biggest online shopping spree in the world. It started as a way for young people to make fun of themselves for being single and invite other single friends to have fun at bars, restaurants and karaoke rooms. They chose 11/11 because 1 is the loneliest number, etc. Then businesses began to take notice.In 2009, online retail giant Alibaba announced it would be selling everything at half price on taobao.com on Nov. 11th. It was the first time for Chinese single men and women, and indeed married people, too, to enjoy huge discounts in online shopping on Singles’ Day. Over the last few years, Alibaba, JD and other Chinese e-commerce companies all expanded their one-day discounts, and sales grew dramatically. In 2014, Alibaba Group scored $5.71 billion in sales on Nov. 11th, setting a new record for the e-commerce giant since it started the Singles’ Day sales five years previously. That was much higher than the combined $3.7 billion online sales of Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the U.S.A.
1-1、Where did the idea of Nov. 11th National Singles’ Day come from?
A、Young people.
B、Some married people.
C、A few college students.
The boy is not happy at the new school. He has ________ friends there.
A、few
B、a few
C、little
Yesterday was Dad.s birthday. I gave ____ a scarf as a present.
A、he
B、him
C、his
Mary told me that she _______ to the supermarket before coming home.
A、go
B、had gone
C、goes
--Which city has _____ population, Beijing, Guiyang or Nanchang? --Beijing, of course.
A、the largest
B、the smallest
C、the most
How often ______ to the dentist?
A、did you go
B、do you go
C、will you go
_____ they arrived there, they started to work at once.
A、After
B、While
C、As