1、回答回答问题问题(七)(七)难度:建议用时:7 minutes正确率:_/5 请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答5 5个问题。个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。What kind of transport will you choose when traveling between provinces?Many people may choose highspeed trains because theyre safer and cheaper.Now,China has the worlds greate
2、st highspeed rail network.China began its highspeed rail building in the early 21st century,20 to 30 years later than some of the developed countries in the world.But through innovation(创新)by the Chinese people,Chinas highspeed railways have developed greatly in a short time.After the opening of Jap
3、anese Shinkansen(日本新干线)in 1964,China began to pay attention to the development of highspeed railways overseas.At that time,Chinas railways were only 52,000 kilometers long without any highspeed lines and the average speed was only 43 km/h.However,Japanese Shinkansen had already been running at a spe
4、ed of 210 km/h at the time.In 1990,the Chinese government finished the plan for the BeijingShanghai highspeed railway line.On April 18th,2007,Chinas highspeed train was open for the first time.Fuxing bullet trains were put into use in 2017.Fuxing bullet trains ran at a speed of 350 km/h on the Beiji
5、ngShanghai highspeed line,bringing to people in China the worlds fastest trains.By December 29th,2019,Chinas highspeed railways have reached 35,000 kilometers.They make up about twothirds of the worlds total highspeed railway lines.That makes Chinas highspeed rail system 1.Why do many people choose
6、highspeed trains to travel between provinces?_2.When did China begin to build highspeed railways?_3.How fast was Japanese Shinkansen in 1964?_ Because they/highspeed trains are safer and cheaper.It/China began to build highspeed railways in the early 21st century.It/Japanese Shinkansen ran at a spee
7、d of 210 km/h in 1964.4.What kind of highspeed train was put into use in China in 2017?_5.How long were Chinas highspeed railways in 2019?_ Fuxing bullet trains were/Fuxing bullet train was put into use in China in 2017.They/Chinas highspeed railways were 35,000 kilometers in 2019.回答回答问题问题(八)(八)难度:建
8、议用时:7 minutes正确率:_/5 请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答5 5个问题。个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。A Taylor Swifts superfan in Canada is lucky.She finally has the ability to shake off her financial(财 务 的)worries thanks to a donation from the pop star.Ayesha Khurram is a secondyear student at
9、the University of Waterloo in Ontario.Because the government doesnt offer as many grants(补助金)to students as before,whether Khurram can keep studying becomes a problem.Not only does her mother have a bad disease,but both of her parents work lowincome jobs,so Khurram knew that she had to raise the mon
10、ey on her own.At the suggestion of a friend,she created an account for people to offer her money for her college.She spent several hours making the account.To her surprise,she received a donation(捐赠)of$6,386.47 with a note reading:“Ayesha,get your learning on,girl!I love you!”The donation came from
11、Taylor Swift,the famous musician.This is not the first connection that Khurram has had with the superstar.Since Khurram first fell in love with Swifts music as she was living in Pakistan back in 2009,the two have connected online.After Khurram moved to Canada,she was able to see Swift in the concert
12、 in 2018.After the concert,the superstar even invited Khurram backstage for a meetandgreet.“My parents actually cried when I told them the good news because they were moved by it,”Khurram told reporters.“My mother thought she is like an angel watching and being ready to help.”1.Where does Khurram st
13、udy?_2.Who advised Khurram to create an account to raise money?_3.How much donation did Khurram receive from Taylor Swift?_ She/Khurram studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.Her/Khurrams friend advised her to create an account to raise money.She/Khurram received a donation of$6,386.47 fro
14、m Taylor Swift.4.When did Khurram first meet Taylor Swift?_5.Why did Khurrams parents cry when they heard the good news?_ She/Khurram first met Taylor Swift in 2018.Because they/Khurrams parents were moved by it.回答回答问题问题(九)(九)难度:建议用时:7 minutes正确率:_/5 请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答5 5个问题。
15、个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整。What do you do with money?Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to make money?Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents.They might have to do chores to get their pocket money.Different families give different amounts.The
16、average for eight to fifteenyearolds in the UK is about 6 a week.A parttime job is a choice for teenagers who dont have pocket money or who want to make more money.Only children over 13 can work but there are some exceptions(例外),for example for actors.Popular parttime jobs for teens include babysitt
17、ing,delivering newspapers,shop work and restaurant work.There are strict government laws about children working.They can work two hours a day at most on a school day but not during school hours.At weekends or during school holidays,they can work longer hours.In Britain,some children have a bank acco
18、unt.There is no legal age limit(法定年龄限制)for opening a bank account.But a bank manager can decide whether to allow a child to open an account.Parents can put pocket money directly into their childs bank account.Many teenagers are getting experience of working parttime,dealing with banks and deciding w
19、hether to save or spend their money.These are all steps towards becoming a financially independent(经济独立的)grownup.1.What could teenagers in Britain do to get pocket money?_2.How much is the average pocket money for teenagers in the UK?_3.What are popular parttime jobs for teenagers?_ They/Teenagers i
20、n Britain could do chores to get pocket money.It/The average pocket money for teenagers in the UK is about 6 a week.Babysitting,delivering newspapers,shop work and restaurant work are popular parttime jobs for teenagers.4.How long can students work for a parttime job during weekdays?_5.Who can decide whether to allow a child to open a bank account?_ They/Children can work two hours a day at most(for a parttime job during weekdays)A bank manager can decide whether to allow a child to open a bank account.