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科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:053
完成對話
A: ________!
B: Hello!
A: My ________ is Jenny. ________ your name?
B: ________ ________ is Li Ming. ________ his name?
A: ________ ________ is Danny. We ________ in ________
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011年北京市延慶縣中考英語一模試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Train-spotting
Many people around the world have seen Danny Boyle’s movie Train spotting starring Ewan McGregor, but how many of us really know what train-spotting is all about? Now this is not considered cool in town and the word “train-spotter” in Britain is related to “geek” or “nerd” (someone who seems very ridiculous). But is this reputation really deserved?
First of all, let’s see what train-spotting is. It is said that there are some 100,000 train spotters in the UK. Exactly as the title suggests, they spot trains, that is, they stand in train stations, look at the number of each train that leaves and arrives and write it down. The eventual aim is to have seen every train in the country.
Being crazy about railways and trains is not modern and it dates back to 1804. As the number of trains grew and they got faster and faster, so did the interest in them grow? Is this any stranger than people who love cars?
So, what do you need to be a train-spotter? Well, all you really need is a pen or pencil and a notebook to write down the train numbers. Other equipment(裝備) includes hot tea in a thermos, a camera and some sandwiches for those long afternoons spent on train platforms when you don’t want to risk the delights of railway station food.
It’s interesting to note that despite the “bad name” of train-spotting, there have been famous railway lovers in history, such as Alfred Hitchcock, who filmed them regularly, especially The 39 Steps. There is evidence, too, that being a train-spotter is not necessarily a strange phenomenon(現(xiàn)象)in Britain.
One glance at the US train stations should be enough to convince you that train-spotters there are alive and well. In America, they try to call rail lovers “train-fans” and talk of “train-fanning”. Don’t let this fool you—these people are train spotters and there are a lot of them. Each month, two million pages are visited on the website TrainWeb.org.
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【小題1】What is train-spotting according to the passage?
A.A kind of hobby. | B.A type of sport. |
C.A strange phenomenon. | D.A special job. |
A.They number each train they see. |
B.They keep a careful path of every train. |
C.They count the trains passing in front of them. |
D.They produce films about trains with video cameras. |
A.introduce some famous train-spotters |
B.encourage readers to do more train-spotting |
C.try to present a true picture of train-spotting |
D.describe the necessary equipment in train-spotting |
A.Train-spotters in the UK want to fool people. |
B.Train-spotting is more acceptable in America. |
C.Train-spotters are much stranger than car lovers. |
D.Train-spotting relates to(與…有關(guān))a dangerous lifestyle. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012年人教版初中英語八年級下冊第七單元練習(xí)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mum came to school and talked on and on about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. “Somebody’s got to stop that boy!” she was shouting. “Rick’s troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny.”
Mrs. Green, Danny’s teacher, was concerned a lot. “I didn’t know that Danny was being picked on,” she said. “He’s never said anything about this to me!” Mrs. Green looked at Danny. “How long had this been going on?” she asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble at school.
Danny hadn’t said anything about the problem because he wanted to do things with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick. Maybe the time had come to find new friends. He felt it hard to make up his mind.
1.We learn from the reading that .
A.Danny was not a good student |
B.Danny’s mother talked too much about the school |
C.Danny’s teacher knew something about Danny’s problem before |
D.Danny wanted to get away from Rick |
2. When Danny’s mother came for Mrs. Green, the matter was now to Mrs Green.
A.serious |
B.common |
C.untrue |
D.similar |
3. Danny now .
A.was tired of the school and his friends |
B.had no friends at all |
C.was not sure what he would do with the problem |
D.made some new friends in the neighborhood |
4. Danny didn’t say anything about the matter to Mrs. Green because .
A.she had known it |
B.the other boys would tell her |
C.he didn’t want to be in trouble |
D.his mother didn’t want him to say it |
5. The word “gang” in the reading means “ ”.
A.a(chǎn) place for boys to play games |
B.a(chǎn) group of young people |
C.a(chǎn) school bus for children to and from school |
D.the teacher’s office |
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科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,在每個標(biāo)有題號的空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)木渥,使對話完整,合乎情景?/p>
Danny and Mary are talking about their future.
A:Hello,Mary! What did you do in your class meeting?
B:Hello,Danny! We discussed our jobs in the future.
A:Well, 1
B:I want to work in tourism because 1 want to see many places around the world.
A: 2 I’m sure you will spend lots of time flying from one city to another.
A:Yes,that’s true 3 It’s boring.You can see nothing about clouds,clouds and clouds.
A:But it is the fastest way to travel.
B:I like to travel by train. 4 What about you? Tell me about your future job.
A:My future job? I am not sure.But you know I like delicious food.I’m thinking of becoming a cook.
B:Ah! You are good at eating. 5 It’s not an easy job.
A:Yes,you are right.But I think if I put my heart into it,then I’ll be good at it.
B:I hope so,and then I will have the chance to enjoy some good meals.
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