從方框中選擇適當的句子補全對話,有兩項多余。(5分)
A: Good morning.
B: 1.
A: Do you have a friend here?
B: Yes, I do.
A: 2.
B: Oh. She is my friend, Amy.
A: 3.
B: She comes from the USA.
A: She looks like Judy.
B: 4.
A: Are they in the same grade?
B: Yes. 5.
A: Is Judy your friend, too?
B: No, she isn’t.
科目:初中英語 來源:2014-2015學年河北沙河二十冶第3中學八年級上主科抽測英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
— Could you ____ me your bike, please?
— Sorry, I’m using it. You can ____ Jack’s.
A. borrow; lent B. borrowed; lend
C. borrow; lend D. lend; borrow
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學年遼寧丹東第十八中學九年級結束課程考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
If you have failed in the past to try to make big changes in life, try again now, one tiny step at a time.
Every year it’s the same. As December comes to an end, you think about the new year and all the ways you want to improve your life. But as you start to write down your hopes for the new year, you think about the last year. You excitedly write down all the changes you are going to make, but by the end of January those ideas get lost in your busy life.
Here’s a suggestion: Forget the too big, hard-to-achieve goals and just think about the small ones. “We often think that we have to do everything in big steps, even though it’s so hard for us to reach it” said Robert Maurer, who recently wrote the book One Small Step Can Change Your Life. “What we try to do is to begin with such a small step that we can’t find any excuse not to it.”
“Kaizen”, a Japanese word, is used to mean to change behavior and attitudes(態度). During World War II, American factory managers were able to increase productivity by trying small, continuous improvements instead of sudden changes. After the war, the idea was brought to a rebuilding(重建) Japan. It made Japan develop fast. The Japanese called it “kaizen”, which means “improvement”
Maurer studied the idea and did some experiments with it. “Kaizen” could possibly help people succeed in doing everything.
1. At the end of December, people usually _______.
A. fail to make big changes
B. plan for the last year
C. think about the new year
D. try to lose their ideas
2. Robert Maurer wrote a book to tell us _______.
A. we should do everything in big steps
B. how to change one’s life with one small step
C. we should try a lot of sudden changes
D. how to find a small step without any excuse
3.The underlined part “increase productivity ” in the passage means“ ”.
A.提高生產率 B.增加成本
C.增加出口量 D.提高待遇
4.The writer of the passage suggests we should .
A. make changes at the end of the year
B. do few experiments with “kaizen”
C. do things with hard-to-achieve goals
D. take a tiny step to achieve big goals
5.Which of the following is true from the passage?
A. You can achieve your goals if you are not too busy.
B. Robert Maurer studied “kaizen ”and found it helpful.
C. You can’t find any excuse not to reach a big goal.
D. “Kaizen” was brought to Japan during World WarⅡ.
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學年遼寧丹東第十八中學九年級結束課程考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
—Is Mr. Smith really ill ? —________.He’s in hospital.
A. I don’t think so B. No , he doesn’t
C. I hope so D. I’m afraid so
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2015屆湖北咸寧嘉魚城北中學七年級上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫
根據句意及首字母提示填詞。(5分)
1.John is tall and s____. He can help us carry(運送) the big boxes.
2.—W____ to China! —Thank you.
3.—Do you know his t____ number? —Yes. 010-68132425.
4.Liu Qian is from Taiwan. He is C .
5.Mr. Green is 50, but he looks y .
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2015屆湖北咸寧嘉魚城北中學七年級上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
—What does she look like? —____
A. She’s a student. B. She’s twelve.
C. She has long arms. D. She likes apples.
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2015屆湖北咸寧嘉魚城北中學七年級上期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
—____ your sister know Tom? —No, she ____.
A. Do; don’t B. Does; doesn’t
C. Do; do D. Does; does
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2014屆湖北咸寧嘉魚城北中學八年級下期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
I think he is a student, ____?
A. don’t I B. isn’t he
C. is he D. do I
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源:2014-2015學年江蘇揚州江都十校九年級12月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Like many lovers of books, Mary and her husband, Richard Goldman, seldom walked past a bookstore without stopping to look inside. They often talked of opening their own store one day.
When Mary was in hospital with heart trouble in 1989, they decided it was time to get serious. Richard, who worked for a business company, expected to work for himself, and Mary needed to slow down from her job.
They started by talking to bookstore owners and researching the industry(產業). “We knew it had to be a specialty(專業) store because we couldn’t afford enough money,” says Mary. One idea came to her: She’d read somewhere that about 20 percent of books sold were mysteries, and many buyers spent more $300 a year on books. She and Richard were themselves mystery readers.
On Halloween 1992, they opened the Mystery Lovers Bookshop and Café near their home. With three children in college, the couple could not spend all the family’s money to start a shop. To pay the $100,000 cost, they drew some of their savings, borrowed from friends and from a bank.
The store only broke even in its first year, with only $120,000 in sales. But Mary was always coming up with new ways to attract(吸引) buyers. The shop had a coffee bar and it offered gifts to mystery lovers and provided dinners for book clubs that met in the store. She also invited some writers to discuss their stories.
Today Mystery Lovers makes sales of about $420,000 a year. After paying taxes, business costs and the six part-time sales workers, Richard and Mary together earn about $34,000.
“The job you love may not go hand in hand with a million-dollar income(收入)” says Richard. “This has always been about a pleasant life for ourselves, not about making a lot of money.”
1.When Mary was in hospital, the couple realized that ____.
A. they had to put their plan into practice
B. health was more important than money
C. heart trouble was a serious illness
D. they both needed to stop working
2.After Mary got well from her illness they began _____.
A. to study how to open a bookstore
B. to buy and read more mystery books
C. to do market research on book business
D. to work harder to save money for the bookstore
3.How did their bookstore do in the first year?
A. They had to borrow money to keep it going.
B. They made just enough to pay all the costs.
C. They succeeded in making a lot of money.
D. They failed though they worked hard.
4.According to Richard, the main purpose of opening the bookstore is _____.
A. to pay for their children’s education
B. to get to know more writers
C. to set up more bookstores
D. to do what they like to do
查看答案和解析>>
湖北省互聯網違法和不良信息舉報平臺 | 網上有害信息舉報專區 | 電信詐騙舉報專區 | 涉歷史虛無主義有害信息舉報專區 | 涉企侵權舉報專區
違法和不良信息舉報電話:027-86699610 舉報郵箱:58377363@163.com