My neighbor is a doctor. He and his wife are some of the ______ people I have ever met. A few years ago, we started this kind of "favor war" where one of us would do something kind for the other, such as ______ the driveway or building a shed, and next time the other would _______ to top it with another favor. Yesterday morning there was about 2 or 3 feet of snow on the ground and I ______ he shoveled (铲) my driveway for me when I was out on a business trip last ______. So I took out my shovel and took care of both our sidewalks and driveways because it was my turn to do a favor ______. It took a while but I finished it with another favor. That night I got a ______ on my door. It was my neighbor, He immediately shook my hand and thanked me for shoveling ______ driveway and side walk, so that he was able to get to work earlier and ______ a boy. "As soon as I started the car early this morning, a(n) ______ came through that a young boy in our neighborhood was seriously ill. ______, my partner and I were only about 2 minutes away, but the closest ambulance (救护车) 10 minutes," added he. "A young boy got to live his life ______ you did me that favor earlier this morning. " It wasn't too much ______ to shovel a driveway, but what I did got a young boy to see his family again, go back to school again and live his life again. ______ favor is too small. Even the smallest favor can make the biggest ______. One favor will always be followed by another. 1.A.nicest B.busiest C.richest D.happiest 2.A.looking for B.going down C.cleaning up D.walking across 3.A.try B.stop C.agree D.refuse 4.A.saw B.thought C.expected D.remembered 5.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter 6.A.soon B.back C.again D.first 7.A.note B.kick C.gift D.knock 8.A.my B.our C.his D.your 9.A.met B.saved C.supported D.encouraged 10.A.call B.card C.letter D.invitation 11.A.Finally B.Actually C.Luckily D.Suddenly 12.A.when B.unless C.because D.though 13.A.practice B.trouble C.attention D.experience 14.A.No B.Any C.Some D.Each 15.A.choice B.progress C.decision D.difference
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(素材源自impact Book 4) 水上公园 I love going to water parks for fun. However, many people think that water parks are bad for the environment. 1. There is not too much drinking water in many parts of the world, so people think water shouldn't be used just for fun. 2. And there are nearly 2, 000 water parks around the world, so that's a lot of water! Water park operators understand that they need to save water. 3. Using special filters, water parks are able to clean and reuse most of the water in their facilities. Some indoor water parks are able to recycle as much as 97 percent of the water they use.4. Building attractions in the shade will result in less water being lost. So new designs are being created in order to keep water in the pools and prevent it from being wasted. 5. So they are not going to disappear very soon. If you think water is wasted at water parks, think about how much more water you have wasted so far! In that case, you could argue that water parks actually help save water. A.Water parks attract millions of people each year. B.Outdoor water parks lose water because of the sun. C.One solution that has been developed is to recycle water. D.The issue is that the water parks waste water. E.Thousands of liters of water are used every day at a single water park.
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(素材源自One Story A Day Book 5) 选对朋友很重要 One day I ran across Johnny Baker on the street. He was a lot older than I was and known as the worst kid in the neighborhood. He came to me and said, "I'm going to the store. Want to come along or are you too chicken?" I agreed. When we left the store, he stole two chocolate bars and put one in my hand. At that moment, the owner of the store came out. Johnny ran off, but I stayed. I was in big trouble then. My grandfather told me a story about a frog and a scorpion that night. There was once a frog and a scorpion who both lived on an island. One day, there was a fire in the whole island. Just as the frog was about to jump into the water, the scorpion came to him and begged, "Please help me get off the island! I can't swim. Let me ride on your back." "No," said the frog. "You'll sting me!" "No!" the scorpion said. "Why would I do that? If I did that, we'd both die!" The frog thought about this and finally agreed. Once they were far from the shore, the scorpion stung the frog in the back. The frog tried to swim, but he couldn't continue. "Why did you do that?" he cried out. "Now we'll both die!" The scorpion replied, "Because I am a scorpion." When my grandfather finished telling the story, he looked at me and said, "One of the most important decisions you make in your life is who you call your friends." I nodded my head. 1.Who is Johnny Baker? A.He is a bad child in the neighborhood. B.He never steals things from the stores. C.He is the oldest boy on the street. D.He likes going shopping with others. 2.What did Johnny Baker give the writer when they left the store? A. B. C. D. 3.Why was the writer in big trouble? A.Because his grandfather was quite pleased with Johnny. B.Because he was considered as the thief by mistake. C.Because he was not like the frog in the story. D.Because he decided not to find friends after knowing the story. 4.How might the frog feel after the scorpion stung him? A.Angry. B.Moved. C.Nervous. D.Tired. 5.What does the text mainly tell us? A.Choosing friends in your life is very important. B.Friends have a big influence on each other. C.Never believe in a bad person. D.The scorpion and the frog are enemies forever.
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智能手机给我们的生活带来了很多便利,特别是各种APP(微信WeChat,趣配音Fun Dubbing,抖音Tik Tok,共享单车Bike Sharing等)在我们的生活中扮演着越来越重要的角色。请以“The smart phone has changed our life”为题,写一篇英语短文。 1. 要点:1)在哪些方面改变了我们的生活; 2)谈谈对你的影响; 3)你对智能手机的期望。 2. 要求:1)文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称; 2)词数100左右。 The smart phone has changed our life ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Helen's grandfather had a farm. On the farm,1.was a little elephant. Its mother was killed by hunters. It was dangerous to keep the little elephant in the forest, because people were cutting down lots of trees for farming. So grandfather took2. back to the farm. Grandfather warned Helen not to go near the elephant, but Helen noticed that the elephant3. lonely. She wanted to make friends with it. Sometimes Helen sat on the ground reading 4. the elephant was standing by her. Gradually there was a friendship between them. When the elephant saw Helen, it would run up to her like a dog. Her grandfather wondered why the elephant liked Helen so much. Helen's answer was that she loved it. Helen is right. If we can make friends with animals, the relationship 5.people and animals will be harmonious. We should love and protect animals.
Word Bank hunter猎人 harmonious和谐的
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Last summer, my brother and I were out in the middle of the lake on our rowboat, having a great time. We were about one kilometre away from our campsite _____ the wind picked up and bad weather rolled in. “_____!” my brother called. “Let's get out of here before the storm hits.” We _____ to row back to the shore. But we soon found that the _____ was very strong, and we were moving slowly. We also _____ thick clouds floating above. They weren't ordinary clouds. They were very dark. “It's going to be a terrible storm,” shouted my _____. We rowed as hard as we could, but it seemed we were getting nowhere. There was a strange green color in the clouds as they raced _____ above us. Try as we might, we could make no headway against the powerful force. Just then, my brother came up _____ a good idea. Since we couldn't make it back to shore against the wind, we could simply go with the wind and let it push our _____ to the other shore. We turned the boat around and began to row as ______ as we could. The little rowboat had never travelled so fast! Although the other shore was also about a kilometre away, we covered the distance in no time, thanks to the powerful wind pushing us. We ______ the shore and stood there, watching the sky. It was then that I saw the scariest thing ever. From the sky came a long stream of cloud, shaping like a funnel. We realized ______ we were seeing a tornado! We watched the tornado touch down and sweep across our campsite. If we had made it back to the camp, who knows what would have happened to ______! Our campsite was broken, but we weren't hurt. We were very ______. I learned about the incredible ______ of nature that day. It's something that I will never forget.
Word Bank rowboat划艇 campsite 营地 shore岸 incredible难以置信的 tornado 龙卷风
1.A.before B.if C.though D.when 2.A.Look back B.Go away C.Hurry up D.Keep off 3.A.learned B.started C.used D.finished 4.A.wind B.rain C.snow D.storm 5.A.felt B.touched C.sounded D.saw 6.A.father B.brother C.mother D.sister 7.A.shyly B.sadly C.happily D.angrily 8.A.with B.in C.on D.under 9.A.coat B.boat C.glasses D.books 10.A.fastest B.the fastest C.faster D.fast 11.A.reached B.found C.remembered D.looked 12.A.where B.that C.what D.who 13.A.us B.him C.her D.them 14.A.clever B.kind C.lucky D.helpful 15.A.story B.result C.power D.influence
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It seems that every day we read about at least one of these (earthquakes, floods and hurricanes) somewhere in the world. 1.It's something much smaller and not so wellknown as an earthquake—it's an insect called the locust. The locust usually does things alone. It lives on its own and eats on its own.2. When the number of locusts increases somewhere and there are lots of plants to eat, the locusts get together in swarms. 3.It is found in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia—in about 60 countries altogether. When desert locusts swarm, they bring problems to onetenth of all the humans in the world. 4.A swarm of desert locusts can be 1,200 km2 in size. And there can be 50 million locusts in each square kilometer. Each locust eats its own weight in plants every day—so a swarm of desert locusts can eat more than 150 million kilos of food in one day. They can also fly very long distances.5. Farmers fear the desert locust because it destroys the harvest and brings hunger to people all over the world.
Word Bank hurricane飓风 locust 蝗虫 swarm一大群;云集
A.The numbers are huge and frightening. B.Perhaps the most dangerous locust is the desert locust. C.But, sometimes, something changes the way nature works. D.But every year, somewhere, another kind of disaster causes great damage to plants and people. E.In 1954, a swarm of locusts from northwest Africa flew thousands of miles to finally land in Great Britain!
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Have you ever posted a photo on a social networking site? How would you feel if your photo ended up on an advertisement in a foreign country? This is what happened to the Smiths of Missouri. The Smiths, an allAmerican family with two children, posted the photo during their holiday. The picture showed the husband and wife, Jeff and Danielle, and their two smiling children. Later Danielle, who lives in St Louis posted the picture on her blog and other social networking sites. Then, she forgot about it until a few months later when she received an email from a friend, Brian. Brian was traveling around Europe. One day, he noticed a big advertisement with some familiar faces on it: Jeff, Danielle and their two children. Brian took a photo of the ad and emailed it to his friend back in the USA. When Danielle saw that her photo had been used for the ad, she described it as, “Interesting, I suppose. But quite terrible.” The shop owner Mario Bertuccio was shocked, too. He said he found the image on the Internet. He explained, “As soon as I realized it was a real family, I took it down and said sorry to the Smiths by email. I also told them that if they lived nearer, I would send a bottle of good wine to them.” In her blog, Danielle wrote, “So, this is the way we pay for indulging in social media, I guess.” She said that next time when she posted a picture online, she was going to put a watermark on it. 1.When did Brian find his friend's photo was used as an ad? A.When he was taking a trip in Europe. B.When he was taking photos in Missouri. C.When he was making advertisements in Europe. D.When he was buying things in Europe. 2.Which word can best describe Danielle's feeling when she saw the ad of her photo? A.Interested. B.Excited. C.Terrible. D.Satisfied. 3.What did the shop owner do when he realized it was a photo of a real family? A.He bought the photo online. B.He ran a grocery store in the USA. C.He sent a bottle of good wine to show his sorry. D.He took down the ad and emailed the Smiths to say sorry. 4.What does the underlined word “indulging” mean in Chinese? A.沉溺 B.珍视 C.专注 D.着眼 5.What's the best title for the text? A.A good place—the Internet B.Be careful to post photos online C.Posting photos online becomes popular D.Danielle became famous in a strange way
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People in Uganda usually invite guests to enjoy bananashake and dishes. When the guests come, they usually give each of them 1. cup of delicious banana juice. After that they have the banana dishes2. spoons for dinner. The most traditional banana dish is matoke. The delicious matoke is one of the oldest dishes in the world for celebrating important events. A legend says that Kintu served matoke for the earth first. Ugandans think that Kintu was the first man3. the earth. 4. do they cook matoke? First, people peel some bananas and place them in banana leaves.5., they steam them for about one hour. And then mash them. Finally, they add some sauce, fresh fish or meat. Do you want to enjoy this delicious food?
Word Bank matoke乌干达蕉饭 legend 传说 steam 蒸 mash捣碎
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My mom works hard. She takes care of me and my young ________. Every day when she gets home from work, she makes supper for us. One day, I _______to help my mom. She's always taking care of us and feeding us, so I thought, “It's about time I do_________for her too. I'm nine years old.” I decided to cook supper for her. I don't know a lot about _______. But it doesn't look that difficult, right? Noodles are easy to cook. All you do is to boil water in a pot, then add the noodles and continue boiling. This was how I saw my mom doing it many_______. I was really_______. “Today, when Mom comes home, supper will be cooked. We will sit down and eat some delicious noodles,” I said to myself. After school I couldn't wait to _______ home and started cooking. I boiled the water on the stove and ______ the noodles. I was very careful. I cooked the noodles a long time. Just before Mom got home, I _____ the stove. The noodles were not like the kind my mom _______ makes. They were very mushy. They were more like a soup. Mom was_______ when she came home. She put the noodles in the bowls _______ sat with me and ate her noodles. “Mmm! These are very _______ noodles,” she said, “These are the best noodles in the world. You make a very good _______ soup, my son.” I knew that I had overcooked the noodles. They were terrible. But that's not the point. Mom knew that I was trying to help out. Later, she told ________ that she would give me a cooking lesson if I wanted.
Word Bank mushy糊状的
1.A.sister B.father C.teacher D.friend 2.A.disagreed B.decided C.disliked D.failed 3.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything 4.A.teaching B.swimming C.drawing D.cooking 5.A.times B.minutes C.weeks D.days 6.A.relaxed B.excited C.interested D.worried 7.A.run B.walk C.drive D.ride 8.A.poured B.threw C.added D.watched 9.A.turned on B.turned off C.turned up D.turned down 10.A.hardly B.never C.seldom D.usually 11.A.surprised B.bored C.sorry D.tired 12.A.but B.or C.and D.so 13.A.bad B.sour C.sweet D.good 14.A.potato B.noodle C.vegetable D.fruit 15.A.me B.you C.her D.us
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