五、根据中文提示完成下列句子
1. 我表姐朱莉是一个动物爱好者。如果她有空,她就会参加一些保护动物的活动。
My cousin Julie is an animal-lover.
2. 朱莉经常告诉我许多动物不会攻击人,除非它们处境危险。
Julie often tells me many animals
3. 如果动物们生活在野外而不是动物园,它们会自己捕食。
If animals
4. 这周末除非天下雨,否则他们将有机会去湿地观鸟。
They
5. 朱莉说如果我对这个活动感兴趣的话,我可以加入他们。
Julie says if I
1. 我表姐朱莉是一个动物爱好者。如果她有空,她就会参加一些保护动物的活动。
My cousin Julie is an animal-lover.
If she is free
, she ______ ______ ______will take part in
activities to protect animals.2. 朱莉经常告诉我许多动物不会攻击人,除非它们处境危险。
Julie often tells me many animals
won't attack people unless they are in danger
.3. 如果动物们生活在野外而不是动物园,它们会自己捕食。
If animals
live in the wild
instead of the zoo, they ______ ______will hunt for
their own food.4. 这周末除非天下雨,否则他们将有机会去湿地观鸟。
They
will have a chance to
go to the wetlands to watch birds ______ ______ ______unless it rains
this weekend.5. 朱莉说如果我对这个活动感兴趣的话,我可以加入他们。
Julie says if I
am interested in this activity
, I can join them.答案
1. If she is free; will take part in
2. won't attack people unless they are in danger
3. live in the wild; will hunt for
4. will have a chance to; unless it rains
5. am interested in this activity
2. won't attack people unless they are in danger
3. live in the wild; will hunt for
4. will have a chance to; unless it rains
5. am interested in this activity
六、阅读理解
TV was one of the greatest inventions in the 20th century. Nowadays, nearly every household has at least one TV set.
Television came into being based on the inventions and discoveries of many scientists. On April 7, 1927, the first public television programme was broadcast in the USA. The signals were received on a very small screen. It was only about the size of a business card. The pictures were reddish and not clear.
In the 1930s, bigger screens appeared with black-and-white pictures. However, a snowy picture was the best many TV viewers could hope for. Often, they could only get one station, and only when the weather conditions were good.
When World War Ⅱ (1939-1945) began, the development of TV stopped. There were a very small number of TV sets in the hands of the public. By 1945, there were fewer than 7,000 working TV sets in the USA. A TV set cost about half the price of a car at that time.
The period after World War Ⅱ is considered the final birth of television. Families saved money during the war years, and wanted to buy a lot of things after the war. TV sets were soon put onto the "must have" list. 1950-1959 was an exciting period for television. Colour televisions and remote controls came out during this time. By 1955, the cost of TV sets came down a lot. Instead of being equal to half the price of a car, they were now just equal to the cost of a new set of tires. That marks the beginning of the booming age of TV.
(
A. It was broadcast in the UK.
B. It was broadcast in 1927.
C. The pictures were not clear.
D. It was shown on a small screen.
(
A. people liked TV less than before
B. nobody wanted a TV in their home
C. every family wanted to buy a TV
D. people didn't know how to use a TV
(
A. In the 1930s, TV signals became very easy to receive.
B. During World War Ⅱ, TV sets went into lots of families.
C. After World War Ⅱ, TV was invented.
D. TV developed fast in the 1950s.
(
A. The birth of television.
B. The development of television.
C. How to invent television.
D. The price of television.
(
A. Soon.
B. Slow.
C. Busy.
D. Fast.
TV was one of the greatest inventions in the 20th century. Nowadays, nearly every household has at least one TV set.
Television came into being based on the inventions and discoveries of many scientists. On April 7, 1927, the first public television programme was broadcast in the USA. The signals were received on a very small screen. It was only about the size of a business card. The pictures were reddish and not clear.
In the 1930s, bigger screens appeared with black-and-white pictures. However, a snowy picture was the best many TV viewers could hope for. Often, they could only get one station, and only when the weather conditions were good.
When World War Ⅱ (1939-1945) began, the development of TV stopped. There were a very small number of TV sets in the hands of the public. By 1945, there were fewer than 7,000 working TV sets in the USA. A TV set cost about half the price of a car at that time.
The period after World War Ⅱ is considered the final birth of television. Families saved money during the war years, and wanted to buy a lot of things after the war. TV sets were soon put onto the "must have" list. 1950-1959 was an exciting period for television. Colour televisions and remote controls came out during this time. By 1955, the cost of TV sets came down a lot. Instead of being equal to half the price of a car, they were now just equal to the cost of a new set of tires. That marks the beginning of the booming age of TV.
(
A
) 1. Which is NOT true about the first public television programme?A. It was broadcast in the UK.
B. It was broadcast in 1927.
C. The pictures were not clear.
D. It was shown on a small screen.
(
C
) 2. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means ______.A. people liked TV less than before
B. nobody wanted a TV in their home
C. every family wanted to buy a TV
D. people didn't know how to use a TV
(
D
) 3. Which of the following is TRUE about the early development of TV?A. In the 1930s, TV signals became very easy to receive.
B. During World War Ⅱ, TV sets went into lots of families.
C. After World War Ⅱ, TV was invented.
D. TV developed fast in the 1950s.
(
B
) 4. What's the main idea of the passage?A. The birth of television.
B. The development of television.
C. How to invent television.
D. The price of television.
(
D
) 5. What does the word "booming" mean?A. Soon.
B. Slow.
C. Busy.
D. Fast.
答案
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. D
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. D
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