使用正確形式完成句子(共8題,每小題1分,共8分;注意:錯一個全錯)

1._____ _________ (commit)to helping the people in need made him realize the value of life.

2.I'd like to call her _____ ______ ______(作為對…的答復(fù)) the questions referred to in her last e-mail.

3.The apples ________ (range)from $5 to $8 per kilo in the market sell well.

4.The construction of a new bridge is reported to_____ ______ _______(complete) across the river in your hometown last month .

5.He pushed ahead with his plan for dropping out of the university__________ _______(不顧) his parents' opposition.

6.—The last one_____ ______ pays the meal.

—Agreed!

“最后一個到的人付飯錢”!巴狻薄

7.However much it costs, I decide to buy the coat which will make me more attractive.

= ________ _______ ________, I decide to buy the coat which will make me more attractive.

8.He should be responsible for what has happened.

= He should ______ ________ _______what has happened.

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For serious users of steamers,I recommend having one of each version.If you just want to try it,get the folding stainless-steel type.

1.The food steamer is popular with people because ________________.

A.it can save time and money

B.food can be cooked simply and healthily

C.it is easy to clean and store

D.it is available in any store

2.Which of the following is true about the folding steamers?

A.They are cheap and easy to use.

B.They are difficult to clean.

C. They can hold all kinds of dishes.

D.You can put little water in the pan.

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B.you can only cook rice

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If you are interested in animals, you probably heard about the tragedy at Seaworld Orlando. On February 24, Tillicum, a six-ton orca(虎鯨),was performing with his trainer, Dawn Brancheau, who stood on a platform by his pool.

They had done the same show together many times before, without incident. This time, though, events took a terrible turn. Without warning, Tillicum leaped from the water, took hold of Branchcheau by her hair, and dragged her deep below the water’s surface. Before other trainers could react, Brancheau drowned.

Although known as killer whales, orcas are the largest member of the dolphin family. They are easy to train, and performances like Tillicum’s have been done safely thousands of times. Yet Dawn Brancheau’s death was a shocking reminder of what can happen when human being act together with wild animals. People began to ask, “Should orcas be kept in captivity(囚禁)”

Yes

Worldwide, only 42 orcas are being kept by humans. Scientists know very little about these huge sea animals, which are difficult to study in the wild. However, they do know that orcas are easily harmed by pollution. As our oceans become ever more damaged by human activity, observing orcas up close helps us understand them and do a better job of protecting them in nature.

“I think that some dangerous animals, such as killer whales, should be kept in captivity because it raises awareness about them and educates people about wild animals,” says Lauren, 12, a 6-grader from Colorado. “Keeping some in captivity will help protect their species.”

No

Enclosed habitats can be painful to wild animals, and make them act in unpredictable even harmful ways.

“It is wrong to keep these animals in captivity”, says Prathm, 12 The 7th grader from New Jersey, adds, “They should live in their own habitats, not be used as entertainment slaves.”

Richard Ellis, a marine conservationist in New York, agrees. “It is part of human nature to keep wild animals in small spaces and train them to do tricks,” he says. “I’m against it because I think it humiliates the animals.”

1.Why does the author tell the tragedy of Dawn Brancheau ?

A.To introduce the topic.

B.To express his sympathy.

C.To describe the human animal relationship.

D.To warn people of the danger of keeping animals.

2.What can we infer from the text?

A. It is hard to train orcas.

B. Orcas are rare sea animals.

C. Orcas’ habitat is being destroyed.

D. Many orcas are hunted each year.

3.The underlined word ”humiliates” in the last paragraph most probably means “ _____”.

A. makes somebody less intelligent

B. makes somebody feel ashamed

C. makes somebody physically weak

D. makes somebody feel threatened

4.The text is mainly about_______.

A. how to help animals live a better life

B. how to develop friendship with animals

C. whether killer whales should be protected

D. whether animals should be kept in captivity

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