6.(1)How did the woman travel? A.By plane. B.By train. C.By car. (2)What does the woman want to drink? A.Coffee. B.Water. C.Orange juice. (3)What does the man want the woman to do in the end? A.Take photos for a book. B.Design a cover for a book. C.Write a passage for a book.
7.(1)How is the man going tomorrow morning? A.By air. B.By car. C.By train. (2)What will the man do during summer vacation? A.Visit some friends. B.Work. C.Travel. (3)Where does the woman's sister live? A.In London. B.In Toronto. C.In New York
8.(1)What present will the speaker give her little brother? A.A record. B.A radio. C.A toy. (2)Why didn't the speaker's elder brother come for Christmas last year? A.The roads were too dangerous to drive home. B.He was too busy to come home. C.He was seriously ill. (3)What does the speaker say about her elder brother? A.He will buy a record for her. B.He loves listening to music. C.He will come home by train this year. (4)When will the speaker's elder brother arrive this year? A.Before Christmas Eve. B.On Christmas morning. C.On Christmas Eve.
9.—The National Day holiday is coming.So,which city do you like better,Shanghai or Hangzhou? —______.There are good things and bad things about them.( ?。?/h2>
28.閱讀短文,并按照題目要求用英語回答問題。 In the 1950s,when I was young,I lived in Houston,Texjye.ai.As I grew up,the city grew up.To me,the most exciting changes were that one big building after another went up. I think that's what made me want to be an architect,and I wanted to take part in building one.In high school,I took a class called drafting(繪圖).There I learned how to use many different tools to draw plans for building things.I was the only girl in the class,and others laughed at me.But I knew what I wanted to do,so I didn't mind the jokes. When I was 16,I found my first summer job with an engineering company.I worked in the drafting room with 60 men on one of the biggest engineering projects of our century—the Trans-Alaska Pipeline(管道).That pipeline now carries oil south across Alaska,from oil wells near the Arctic Ocean down to the Pacific.That summer I learned a lot about how a huge structure is designed and what it's like to work in a team.One of my bosses from that summer said he knew that was the secret of my success. The engineers liked my work so much that they asked me to come back.I worked there for the next five summers.During those years,I studied architecture at the University of Texas.I discovered that the best way to learn about architecture is to look at the world around me.To remember what I saw,I always carried a notebook with me so I could make quick drawings. After I graduated from college,I made my dream come true. (1)What made the author want to be an architect? (no more than 5 words)
(2)What did the author learn in her drafting class? (no more than 10 words)
(3)Why did the author describe the Trans-Alaska Pipeline in detail in Para.3? (no more than 10 words)
(4)What is the best way to learn about architecture according to the author? (no more than 15 words)
(5)How does the author's success inspire you? (no more than 20 words)
7:30 get together at the school gate,8:00 start,11:00 end
Place
Guang Ming Farm,2 kilometers away
Activities
plant vegetables,water flowers, …
注意: (1)詞數(shù):100詞左右; (2)可適當加入細節(jié),以使內(nèi)容充實、行文連貫; (3)信的開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。 參考詞匯: 學生會Students' Union Dear Mr.Smith, Are you free this Sunday?______