Let's()at school
A.play football
B.played footbal
C.playing football
A、play football
A.play football
B.played footbal
C.playing football
A、play football
第5题
A.To let people have one more day off
B.To show respect for soldiers’ contributions
C.To organize fun activities for school children
D.To celebrate America’s success in world wars
第6题
What does the author think is the best way for children to learn things?
A.By making mistakes and having them pointed out by others.
B.By having their mistakes corrected.
C.By noticing their problems and making changes.
D.By listening to explanations from skilled people.
第7题
The Office helps【36】student life at the university. It also organizes programs to help foreign【37】feel more relaxed in their new surroundings. Most American colleges and universities have a similar【38】that helps international students. These offices look for ways to get students【39】in school life and make【40】friends. Their job is not always easy. International students often want to【41】their free time with friends from their own countries. The office at U. S. C.【42】assists family members who come to the United States with international students. The family members can take English classes and go on trips to places【43】museums.
India, China, South Korea, Japan and Canada【44】the most students to the United States during the last school【45】. Next came Taiwan, Mexico, and Thailand.
(31)
A.to start
B.starts
C.to stop
D.stops
第8题
听力原文:W: I'm sorry, but I can't let you check out these books.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, the computer shows you've got an overdue book, Art Work. And you can't borrow any book until you return it.
M: But that's impossible. I only started going to this school last month. And I'm a business major, not an artist.
W: Hmm. The thing's pretty strange. Let me look up the records. OK, you are Robert Smith?
M: Yeah.
W: You live at 1423 West Conner Street?
M: Ah? No, I'm living on campus now.
W: You did say you were Robert Smith, right?
M: Yeah. Well, my full name is Robert James Smith.
W: Let me check one more thing on the computer. I see now, there's another Robert Smith, Robert El. Smith. And it looks like he's the one who got that overdue book checked out.
M: Another Robert Smith, no kidding?
W: So I guess you two never met.
M: No, I'm thinking I should probably try. I could at least find out what has just happened.
W: Good idea. Now I let you check out these books today. But I suggest you should start to use your middle name to avoid any problems like this in the future.
Where are the two speakers?
A.In a classroom.
B.In a library.
C.At 1423 West Conner Street.
D.In an office.
第9题
Sank police were investigating a possible child luring case near a primary school.
It happened on Tuesday afternoon, during the lunch hour. Mary, a student of John Lake School was approached by two men in a black van. They tried to lure her into the van. She refused and ran away. When she arrived at school, she reported it to the school staff.
The school and the police took it seriously. The schools wrote a letter to parents immediately, informing them of the case and making safety suggestions. Police are looking into the matter.
Police responded to the case as soon as they received the report. "It's a matter of public safety," said the police spokesperson. "We want to make sure everybody, including kids, adults and people out and about are safe. So, we take this very seriously."
Police were making some safety suggestions for the students. Police asked students to always be on their guard when walking to school. Kids were encouraged to walk in pairs and walk where it's well lit. One of the police officer said, "…Students should try to walk where there are people around, and always let somebody, your family or friends, know where you are going."
1.The two men in the black van _______.
A.knew Mary
B.was the school staff
C.probably wanted to lure Mary
2.Mary is probably a__________ student.
A.kindergarten(幼儿园)
B.primary school
C.middle school
3._____ took the case seriously.
A.The schools
B.The police
C.Both of the above
4.In order to be safe when going to school, kids should _____.
A.go to school on their own
B.take self-defense sprayers(自卫喷雾器)
C.not tell anyone where they’re going
5.This case indicated that ______ should pay attention to the safety problems.
A.the public
B.the parents
C.only school kids
第10题
1. The two men in the black van ().
A. knew Mary
B. was the school staff
C. probably wanted to lure Mary
2. Mary is probably a() school student.
A. kindergarten(幼儿园)
B. primary
C. middle
3.() too the case seriously.
A. The schools
B. The police
C. Both of the above
4. In order to be safe when going to school, kids should()
A. go to school on their own
B. take self-defense sprayers(自卫喷雾器)
C. not tell anyone where they’re going
5. This case indicated that() should pay attention to the safety problems.
A. the public
B. the parents
C. only school kids
第11题
Amphibious Architecture: Flood-Proof Home Designs
Instead of trying to beat back the rising flood, innovative amphibious buildings can adapt to the rising flood. These buildings are ready for whatever Mother Nature might throw at them– even 10-foot floodwaters. Let's take a look at just two of them.
The UK's First Amphibious House
The UK's first amphibious house is located on the Thames River. And the first amphibious building in Britain will be completed soon. Baca Architects designed this home for a couple who wanted to live on a flood-prone island, an island easy to be attacked by floods, in the Thames River. This building is equipped with a terraced landscape. And this terraced landscape acts as an early warning system when the waters are rising. The terraces will be filled with water before the ‘wet dock’ under the house does, and then the home itself will slowly rise to stay above the water.
Solar Powered Floating School in Nigeria
Residents of Makoko in Nigeria have been building houses on stilts for generations. People there go from one house to another by canoe. As sea levels are rising, officials threaten to tear down the entire community. If these houses are tore down, 250,000 people will be homeless and have to look for a new place to live. Architects found a solution in floating structures with improved sanitation conditions. The first completed example is a three-storey solar-powered school.
This amazing floating school addresses social, physical and ecological needs. Built on top of 256 recycled blue barrels, the school buildings are made of triangular bamboo and wood. Makoko's residents made full use of their skills when building these structures. With three levels, the solar-powered high school has room for 100 local kids and recycles rainwater to flush the toilets. And the cost for the whole school structures was under $7,000.
1.Innovative amphibious buildings have adaptation to the rising flood.
2.The first amphibious building in Britain has been completed.
3.250,000 residents of Makoko in Nigeria will be homeless if officials tear down their houses.
4.The first completed floating school has three floors.
5.In the opinion of the writer, the cost for the floating school was quite high.