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绵阳东辰2020秋季初二上册第一学月质量检测英语试卷
一、阅读理解HoW often do you send messages?
HoW often do you send messages?
HoW often do you send messages?MORETHAN3 TIMES A DAY6%HoW long do you spend on your mobile phone every day?What do you send messages about?Friends | 5函 |Lafbbtnews 24% ?ports 16%Other 3%When do you send messages?At home
HoW often do you send messages?
MORETHAN
3 TIMES A DAY
6%
HoW long do you spend on your mobile phone every day?
What do you send messages about?
Friends | 5函 |Lafbbtnews 24% ?ports 16%
Other 3%
When do you send messages?
At home 46%
During ameat 30%
In class 4%
During a 20%
watching moviesmaking phone calls
sending messages by e-mailsending messages on mobile phones
More than half of the students send messages.
A. more than three times a day B. 1 to 3 times a dayC. a few times every week D. several times every month
What percent of teenagers spend more than an hour every day on the mobile phone?
A. 15%. B. 14%, C. 16%. D. 21%.
When teenagers send messages, the topics are mainly about.
A. sports B. latest news C. friendship D. schoolworkTeenagers hardly ever send messages when.
A. having a meal B. listening in class C. watching a movie D. staying at homeB
Once there was a famine (饥荒)in the town. A rich and kind baker (面包师)sent some bread to twenty of thepoorest children. He said to them, “In this basket, there is some bread for you. Take it and come back to me every dayat this hour for more.”
In a hurry, the hungry children got together around the basket and fought for the bread because each wanted the largest piece. At last they went away without even thanking the good gentleman. But Shirley, a poorly-dressed little girl, did not join them. Instead, she stood quietly in distance. When the other children left, she took the smallest piece of bread in the basket, kissed the gentlemans hand and went home.
The next day, the children were as rude (粗鲁的)as before. Poor shy Shirley still took the smallest piece. When she got home, her mother cut the bread open.
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