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BDF英語集訓(xùn)綜合測試卷第10講一.單選題)1.--A.HovsoonB.HowlongC.Howoften)1.--A.HovsoonB.HowlongC.HowoftenD.Howfarwilltheconcertbeein?—Inhalfanhour)2.-WhatdidMrSmithaskyoutodothismorning?—Heaskedmetowntereportforthemeeting.—Heaskedmetowntereportforthemeeting.A.800-wordsBanSOO-wordsC.aS0)-wordD.an800-wordA.800-wordsBanSOO-wordsC.aS0)-wordD.an800-word)3.1finishedmyhomeworkandthenIhadarest.)3.1finishedmyhomeworkandthenIhadarest.A.doB.doingC.doesD.did)4.1usedtotoschoolbybike,butnowIamusedtotoschool.A.go,walkingB.go,walkD.going,walk)5.WhocomestoschoolaJerryorMartm?A.earlyB.earlierC.earliestD.theearliestA.doB.doingC.doesD.did)4.1usedtotoschoolbybike,butnowIamusedtotoschool.A.go,walkingB.go,walkD.going,walk)5.WhocomestoschoolaJerryorMartm?A.earlyB.earlierC.earliestD.theearliest-Itwasnot)6.-HowzboutthefootballmatchlastMonday?-Itwasnot.SomefansthoughtitwasalittleA.enoughinteresting,boringB.enoughinteresting.boredA.enoughinteresting,boringB.enoughinteresting.boredC.interesting:enough,bonneD.interestingenough,boredC.interesting:enough,bonneD.interestingenough,bored)7.Ifyou )7.Ifyou wellEnglish,youwilleasilyfindajobA.willdo,atB.do,inC.willdo.inA.willdo,atB.do,inC.willdo.inD.do,at)8.Olivervassobxisyanovelthathetohavedinner.)8.Olivervassobxisyanovelthathetohavedinner.A.reacing,forgetsB.toread,forgetsC.toread,forgotD.reading,forgotA.reacing,forgetsB.toread,forgetsC.toread,forgotD.reading,forgot)9.Withthedevelopmentofthesociety,parentsmoreandmoremoneyontheirchildren'seducation.)9.Withthedevelopmentofthesociety,parentsmoreandmoremoneyontheirchildren'seducation.A.takeB.costC-payA.takeB.costC-payD.spend)10.Thestoryin)10.Thestoryinthesixteenthcentury.A.wastakenplaceB.happenedC.washappenedA.wastakenplaceB.happenedC.washappenedD.havetakenplace二,閱讀理解A“Afriendwalksinwhentherestoftheworldwalksout."Sometimesinlife,youfindaspecialfhend:someonewhochangesyourEfejustbybeingpartofit;someonewhomakesyoulaughuntilyoucan'tstop;someoneudiocon\inces( )youthattherereallyisanopendoorjustwaitingforyoutoopenit.Thisisforeverfriendship.認Tienyouresad,andtheworldseemsdarkandempty,yourforeverfriendEftsyouupinspiritsandmakesthatdarkandemptyworldsuddenlyseembrightandfull;Yourforeverfhendgetsyouthroughthehardtimes,thesadtimes,andtheconfusedtimes.Ifyouturnandwalkaway,yourforeverfcendfollows;Ifyouloseyourway.yourfoieverfriendguidesyouandcheersyouon;YourforeverfriendholdsyourhandandtellsyouthateverythingisgojigtobeOK.Andifyoufindsuchafriend,youfeelhappybecauseyouneednotwony.認Tiat'sforeverfriendshiplikeintimeoftrouble?Whenyouarenothappy,yourforeverfriendcancheeryouupsothatyoucangothroughthedifficultandsadtimesmoreeasily.Nothingcanworryyouifyoufindatruefriend.Youcanturntohimforhelpevenwhenyouloseyourway.Whereveryougo,hewillfollowyou.11.Aspecialfriendchangesyourlifeby.A.openingadoorforyou. B.takingawalkingwithyouC.tellingjokestoyou D.beingpartofyourlife12Whatwillyoxirforeverfiienddowhenyou'resad?A.Hewillsupportyou B.HewillchangeyouC.Hewillholdyou D.Hewillnoticeyou13Whatisfbreverfriendshiplikeaccordingtothepassage?A.Excitingandeasy B.Helpfulandopen3.Importantandfunny D.EncouragingandlastingBTimecanbecategorized(分類)intothreegeneraltypes:PredictableTime:Suchactivitiesasclasses,teampractice,eatingandsleeping.Ifyouknowtherestaurantisopenbetween7:00amand7:30pm,youshouldplantoeatsometimebetureenthatblockoftime.3/6DiscretionaryTime:ThisisfreetimethatcanbeplannedinamaimermatchingwithyourlifestykandtocanythroughthemostimportantconsiderationsinyourEfe.ImpoiodTim。:Activxtio:including:unoxpoctadanddifficultordangArou^situationswhichhappansuddonlyandwhichrequirequickactiontodealwiththem.HowtomanageyourTime:VahieYomOwnSituation.ThefirststepistoknowyourselfPeoplewoAdifferently.Somepeopleareveryactiveintheearlymorningandcancairyoutmuchatthattime.Othersfindthattheirmostpowerfultimeislatermteday.GetOrganized.Makeashoppinglistormakesometypeofplannednotebook.Thismayseemsinglebutyouwouldbesuiprisedhowmanypeopledonotusethesenecessarythings.PrepareaTo-DoList.Considerallthatyouwishtocompleteandmakealist.Priontize(優(yōu)陶tiieseitemsusingthreeni.esA,B.C:A="Most'*importantgoalthatneedstobecompletedverysoonB="Next"importantgoalthatdoesnothaveimmediatenecessityC="Finally,**doallotherthings.PlanYourTime.Fillinanyspacespurposelyleftblank.andblockouttimetosleep.Berealistic,mostcollegestudentsdonMgotobedat9pm.Choosetimeforrecreationeachday.PlanStudyTime.Studentsshouldstudy2-3hoursforeveryunit,foratotalof25-35hoursperweek.Timemanagementisasystemoflearningtogivefintconcerntothetasksyouwishtocomplete.Thekeytobeingagoodtimemanageristoleamtomakefulluseofdiscretionarytimeandtrytouseitsuccessfully.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase'ImDotedTim?mean?A.Unreasonabletime.B.Valuabletime.C.Busytime. D.UnpredictabletimeWhichofiefallowingcanbeconsideredasRuleAaccordingtotheTo-DoList?A.Studyforthefinalexam.C.Visitanartmuseumattheweekend.A.Studyforthefinalexam.C.Visitanartmuseumattheweekend.16.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Timepreference.C.Importanceofmanagingtime.D.Handmthehistoryreporttomoirowmorning.Timemanagement.D.Instructionsofsaxingtime.Innature,youmayseemanyinsects(昆蟲)andanimalsofdifferentcolon.Haveyoueverwonderedwhy?Locustsaresuperdeliciousfoodforbirds,butitisnotalwaysaneasyjobforbirdstocatchthem.Itisneitherbecauselocustsaregoodjumpersorrunnersnorbecausetheyaresmarterthantheirenemies.Thereasonistiiatthecolorsoflocustschangewiththecolorsofcrop$任演.Whencropsaxeyoung,locustslookgreen.Butwhenautumncomes,locustschangetotheyellowandbrowncolorascropsdo.Brownbean,tigersandotheranimalsmovequietlytiiroughforests.Theycan'tbeseeneasilybytheirenemies.Thisisbecausetheyhavecolorssimilartothetrees.Forthesamereason,polarbearsthatliveonalandofsnowandicearewhite.Butterfliesandbeeslivingamongtheflowersarecolorfullikeflowers.Soilinsectsaremostlydark-coloredandtheyliveunderthesoil(土壤)inadarkandwetenvironment.However:insectswithcolorsdifferentfromplantscaneasilybefoundandeatenbyothers.Somordertosiu-vive,theyhavetohidetiiemselvesmdiedaytimeandappearonlyatnight.Haveyouevernoticedsomeevenstrangeracts?Theinkfishintheseacansendoutsomeveryblackinkwhenitfecesdanger.Astheinkspreadsover,itsenemieswillfindthemselvessuddenlyinadarkworld.Atthesametimetheinkfishimmediatelyswimsaway.Thatishowitkeepsitselfsafethoughitisnotstrongatall17.Itisnoteasyforbirdstocatchlocustsbecause.A.locustsaregoodrunners B.locustscanjumpveryhighlocustsaresmarterdianbirds D.locustscanchangetheircolorAccordingtothepassage,mostsoilinsectsA.donothavebnghtcolors B.changetheircolorswiththesoilC.donotliveinadarkandwetenvironmentD.EatcolorfulinsectslikebutterfliesandbeesWhat'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“survive,inthepassage?A.繁殖 B.產(chǎn)卵 C.鳧食 D.生存Theinkfishsothatitsenemieswillnotseeit?A.changesitscolor B.makesthewaterarounditblackC.appearsonlyatnight D.hidesitselfinthesearocksWhatisthemainideaofthispassage?Someinsectsandanimalshavedifferentskills.Someinsectsandanimalsarecleverthanwethink.I▼I CMMBWSomeinsectsandanimalsusecolorstoprotectthemselves.Someinsectsandanimalscangetusedtotheenvironmenteasily.DWelivemadigitalworldnow.andastudent'stechnologyneedshavechanged.Fortheearlyyears,saywhenyouareinprimaryschoolyoucangetbywithnotechnologyatallEvenifyouhaveacomputer,it'sagoodideatogetchildren&miliarwithlibraries.Atthisage,tripstothelibraryarelikefamilyoutings.Asyougetdosertomiddleschool,acomputerwithInternetaccessbecomesmoreofnecessity.TeacherswilloftengiveassignmentsthatrequireastudenttousetheInternetforresearch.Afteracomputer,technologychoicesforstudentsbecomemoredifficxilttomake-especiallywhenitcomestocellphones.Kidswillbegtheirparentsforacell-phone,especiallyinmidcleschool.Formanyparents,it'sasafetyissue:Theywanttoknowthattheirkidscanreachthemqrncklyifnecessary.Forteachers,cellphonescanbeusedtorecordlessonswhenstudentsareabsent.Butmanyteachersdislikecell-phones.Somekidssendmessagesorhavetalksintheclass.Sen<!mgmessagesalsoraisestheproblemofcheatingonexams.Moreandmoreschoolsarenowfbibidditgtheuseofcellphones.ManykidsseeiPodsasnecessarythingstohave.iPodsaregreatformusic,butdotheydoanythinggoodforyourchildren'seducation?Maybetheydo.ThatistheopinionofDougJohnson,aneducatorfor30years.Johnsonsaysthateducatorsshouldacceptallnewformsoftechnologyintheclassroom,includingiPods."Somedomorewiththeircell-phonesthanwecandowithourlaptops/*hejokes.MIdontthinkweshouldbeafraid.Thetruthisthatitseasiertochangethewayweteachthantochangethetechnologyhabitsofanentiregeneration/Accordingtoauthor.primaryschoolchildrenshould.usetheco

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