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四川省德阳市中江县2023-2024学年七年级上学期1月期末英语试题

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Hello! I am Alan Miller.  I study in Beijing now. And my father lives with me.  . He is an English teacher. He is good to his students, and his students like him, too.. My father and I found a school bag in the school library this morning. A watch,a pencil box and a dictionary are in it. The pencil box is green. The watch is black.  It's red.Is it yours? .If you can't find us in the library, you can Email us at Miller @gfimail.com.

A. What about the dictionary?

B. We are in the same school.

C. My family name is Miller.

D. Please come and ask us for it.

E. He also teaches them English well.

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    In many children's stories, a girl meets a prince and falls in love. They get married and live happily ever after. As a child, Meghan Markle may never have imagined marrying a prince. But that is exactly what happened on May 19th!

    Who is this young lady who just married into Britain's royal family (王室)? Meghan Markle was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1981. Her mother, Doria, was a doctor, and her father, Tom, was a television lighting director. For 10 years after school each day, young. Meghan spent time at the studio where her father worked. This experience allowed her to become very comfortable with the acting business. For that reason, she knew she wanted to become an actress from a very early age. As a child, she felt strong about something else, too: People should be treated fairly. This passion (热情) to help others is still a big part of her life today.

    Her acting career (生涯) began in 2002 when she made her first appearance on TV. Other small parts on TV and in a few films followed. Nine years later, Markle got her big break. She won a lead role in the popular TV series Suits.

Meghan Markle — The Actress Who Just Married a Prince

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Many of us like to watch and post short videos. But can we share whatever we like, even with the wrong information?

A blogger(博主) said sorry for one video she posted on Feb 16. In the video, she said that she had found a student's holiday workbook and said the student's name was Qin Lang. Many internet users checked the student's name, grade, and school. They found out the video might not be real. In a new video, the blogger claimed (声称) that she had given the wrong information to protect the student's privacy(隐私).

Some people might think it's not a big deal if you make a video with the wrong information. They believe that saying sorry will fix everything. But it's not that simple. According to the Law on Penalties for Administration of Public Security(《治安管理处罚法》), if the videos don't care about the truth and disturb(扰乱) public order, their makers will get punished (惩罚).

It's important to be creative when people make short videos. However, it is not OK to make up stories and break the law.

As early as 2000, the State Council issued the Administrative Measures on Internet Information Services(《互联网信息服务管理办法》). It bans(禁止) spreading rumors and disturbing the social order. If you break the law, you could get in trouble. For example, you might get your social media account(账户) stopped, have to pay fines, get detailed(拘留) or even go to jail(监狱).

Eleven online celebrities in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture in Sichuan were arrested (逮捕) in 2023 for selling fake products in videos. They got sentences from 8 months to 3 years and 2 months in jail.

 阅读理解

The sky was pitch- black, the house was creaking (嘎吱作响), and I still had four hours until my parents got home. I locked myself in my parents' room and I turned up the TV so that I wouldn't hear the creaking house. 

Then the phone rang. I picked it up and said, "Hello… hello… ?" But there was no reply. I knew someone was on the other end. Finally, I hung up. A minute later, the phone rang again. Still no one said a word. I became more frightened (害怕的) as time passed. The phone rang again and again and again…

By the fifth time, I refused to pick up the phone, but the ringing continued. To get my mind off this strange caller, I called my friend. She told me not to worry and to turn the phone off. As we talked, I heard a car stopped in front of my house. When I looked out of the window, I saw an unfamiliar(不熟悉的) car. 

Thirty minutes passed and the car was still there. It drove up and down the driveway as if knowing I was watching.  ▲ , but I refused. 

Soon the phone calls started again. I heard noises in the background, but I couldn't tell what they were. I really didn't want that person to get out of the car and start towards the house. If he or she did, I didn't know what I should do. None of the doors to the house was locked, and I would have no way of protecting myself. The only thing I could do was to hide, which wasn't a very good plan. 

At this moment I was considering calling the policemen, but my friend offered to drive by. "Maybe if they see me come, they will leave, " she suggested. 

By the time she arrived, the car had left. The phone rang again and I picked up, thinking it might be my friend. Someone on the other end said, "Bye- bye. "

When I think back to that night, I am no longer frightened — just curious (好 奇 的 ). Who could it have been? Even so, since then I have not stayed at home alone and I probably never will again. 

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