问题 填空题
Tang Hai is chatting with his e-pal David on QQ (T: Tang Hai   D: David)
D: Hi. How is it going these days?
T: Pretty good! We celebrated our Dragon Boat Festival(端午节) last week.
D: Dragon Boat Festival?   小题1:   
T: To remember an ancient Chinese poet(诗人)。
D: How do you usually celebrate it? 
T:   小题2:   But this year, we did something more interesting.
D: What did you do?
T: Our school had a Dragon Boat race.
D:    小题3:    who won the race?
T: Our class.
D:    小题4:   
T: Thanks a lot. I hope you can come to China sometime.
D:    小题5:    I’m interested in Chinese traditions. Tell me more about them next time.
T: Ok, I will. See you.
D: See you!
小题6:
A.What do you celebrate for?
B.What are you doing ?
C.When do you celebrate it?
D.Where do you celebrate it?
小题7:
A.We usually do some cleaning on that day.
B.We usually have a big dinner on that day.
C.We usually eat rice dumplings on that day.
D.We usually go hiking on that day.
小题8:
A.Pretty good!B.Thank goodness!
C.How dangerous!D.Sound interesting!
小题9:
A.What a pity! B.Congratulations!
C.Have a good time.D.I’m sorry to hear that.
小题10:
A.I hope so.B.I’m afraid not.
C.I don’t think so.D.Me, neither.
答案

小题1:A

小题1:C

小题1:D

小题1:B

小题1:A

小题1:从答语:To remember an ancient Chinese poet(诗人)。可知是问端午节的目的:选 A

小题1:从问句:How do you usually celebrate it? 可知是问如何庆祝端午节的。选C

小题1:从前面的Our school had a Dragon Boat race.可知是说听起来很有趣,选D

小题1:从答语:Thanks a lot.可知对方是在祝贺。选B

小题1:从问句:I hope you can come to China sometime.可知是说我希望这样。选 A

单项选择题
单项选择题

The International Whaling Commission’s (IWC) decision to retain its ban on whaling does not mean that the killings will stop. Quite the (1) .

Save the Whale. It’s a phrase which became annoying with (2) , an unfavorable shorthand for liberal consciences. How appalling, then, that in the year 2010, it should be pressed (3) service again, to fight the whaling nations: Norway and Iceland, who exempted themselves from the 1986 prohibition (4) by the IWC, and Japan, which hunts whales under cover of " (5) research".

I am completely (6) by this week’s events in Morocco, where talks broke down. In my heart, I agree with those who have (7) the news that this year’s negotiations of the IWC have broken up, and (8) the prohibition would not be lifted (as the US proposed in a desperate (9) to break the deadlock). Yet reason (10) something else. If we do not (11) some kind of new control, the (12) will be able to go on with their slaughter (13) . Membership of the IWC is (14) , and the ban was only ever intended to be (15) . Japan, which has been buying the votes of nations with no interest in whaling (only in the 16 Japan offers in turn), will continue to press its case, having invested millions of dollars in its (17) . Geoffrey Palmer, New Zealand’s Commissioner at the IWC, has proposed a year-long (18) period. In the meantime, more whales will die.

We stand at a crossroad for whales. We see the (19) existence of these animals as an indicator of ecological threat. As symbols of an endangered world, they evoke, and provoke, a feeling that they have the same qualities as human on a scale equal to their size and supposed (20) . To some this is so much sentimental words in the New Age.

15()

A.accountable

B.obligatory

C.indefinite

D.temporary