1.He ▲ off the bike when he was riding it.
2. I'm not sure which hair style ▲ me best.
3. He got up early this morning ▲ the first bus.
4.Sally, go and see who ▲ on the door.
5. You should study hard, or you ▲ many good chances.
1.Whose desk is ▲ , Jim's or Sam's?
2.– Who ▲ the dog? - Mum did.
3.Sam is old enough to dress ▲ .
4.The theatre doesn't have enough ▲ for so many people.
5.She invited a lot of friends to her ▲ birthday party.
1.Jack got good g ▲ in the Math exam last week.
2. It' really amazing that the elephant can go t ▲ such a small circle.
3.The old man moved ▲ (向前)with slow steps.
4.Mum, I'd like one more ▲ (块)of cake.
5. ▲ (数百万) of visitors come to the seaside town every year.
When Kyle walked into Ernie's Pet World, he looked very worried. He walked quickly to the front counter(柜台). The owner of the shop, Ernie, jumped out to greet Kyle. He was the shop's first shopper of the day.
"Good morning, sir!" Ernie said. "What can I help you with?"
"Well, I...," Kyle started to say.
"Wait, don't tell me," Ernie interrupted (打断) him. "You're looking for a … a little dog... for
your daughter 's birthday. Right?"
"No T really, l just..."
Ernie didn't let him finish. "Ah, I've got it, You just moved into a new house, and you want some fish for it. I have some very nice tanks over here."
"In fact, I..." Kyle was starting to look very nervous (紧张的). His face had a strange expression(表情)on it.
"No fish? Ah, a cat! You look like a cat person. At Ernie's Pet World, we have the best kinds. Take a look at this Persian — long, white hair, and look at that cute expression. She's looking at you. She's thinking, ‘Take me home. Take me home.’ Would you like some cat food and toys as well?"
"No, thank you," Kyle said. By this time, he was walking up and down. He had a pained (痛苦的) look on his face. "Really, I'm not interested in cats or fish or little dogs."
"What do you want, then?" Ernie asked.
Kyle looked like he was going to cry. "I just want to know if I can use your bathroom!" he finally said.
1. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. A good pet owner. B. A funny story.
C. A wonderful shopkeeper. D. A strange pet shop.
2.What was true about Ernie's Pet World?
A. The shop was not busy. B. Kyle went there often.
C. The shop was about to close. D. Kyle knew the shop owner well.
3. What do you think of Ernie?
A. He is careful. B. He is helpful.
C. He likes talking. D. He is clever.
4.Why did Kyle look anxious and pained?
A. He wanted to get a cat very much. B. He didn't like animals.
C. He was late for work. D. He was not comfortable.
1.Tom can't join the summer camp because he _______.
A. doesn't speak English well B. doesn't like the university
C. is 20 years old D. isn't a Canadian
2. How much will you pay when you visit Tate Modem Art Gallery with your parents?
A.¥5 B. ¥10. C.¥15 D. It's free.
3. Where can we see the above reading?
A. On a poster. B. In a textbook. C. In a letter. D. In a guide book.
It's still the holiday season and students in the UK are enjoying their winter break (休假).
Tiffany in Guangdong asks us about how British students spend their winter break.
For some, it's a time to study because they have exams next term. Some might have to study. They have to read some books. They use the winter break to catch up with(赶上) their reading. But some students can Let their hair down and celebrate Christmas and New Year with a few drinks.
This holiday is also an important time to chat with the family and maybe get some sleep too. Some lucky students are going away on holiday but it won't be long.
1. What do the underlined words "let their hair down" mean in this reading?
A. 放下头发 B. 烫发 C. 放松 D. 理发
2. Which of the following is true?
A. The winter break in the UK is not long.
B. The winter break in the UK is a time for sleep.
C. Students work hard in the winter break.
D. Students are preparing for the coming exam.
3. The passage is mainly about _______.
A. the differences between the winter break in China and the UK
B. what the students in the UK usually do in the winter break
C. why some students like the winter break
D. how to celebrate the winter break