The students were having their chemistry class. Miss Li was telling the children what water was like. After that, she asked her students, “What’s water?” No one spoke for a few minutes. Miss Li asked again, “Why don’t you answer my question? Didn’t I tell you what water is like?”
Just then a boy put up his hand and said, “Miss Li, you told us that water has no color and no smell. But where can we find such kind of water?The water in the river behind my house is always black and it has a bad smell.” Most of the children agreed with him.
“I’m sorry, children,” said the teacher. “Our water is getting dirtier and dirtier. That’s a problem.”
1.Miss Li was a _______ teacher.
A. English B. Chinese C. chemistry D. math
2.Miss Li was telling the children what ______ was like.
A. water B. air C. earth D. weather
3.A boy said, “The water in the river behind my house is always _______.”
A. white B. black C. clean D. clear
4.Most of the children _______ the boy.
A. agreed with B. wrote to
C. heard from D. sent for
5.The water in the river has color and smell because it is getting _______.
A. more and more B. less and less
C. cleaner and cleaner D. dirtier and dirtier
A: How was your day off, Tina?
B: Oh, it was awful.
A: Really? 66
B: Well, we wanted to go camping, but the weather was terrible. 67
A: Oh, that’s too bad. Then what did you do? Did you watch TV at home?
B: No. 68 . It was boring.
A: Sounds terrible, Tina.
B: 69
A: I think I had great fun. I went to the museum and met a famous actor. 70 And I got his autograph.
B: That sounds wonderful.
1.A. What happened? B. Are you OK?
C. Can you help me? D. How is the weather?
2.A. It is raining now.
B. It rained all the time.
C. It is sunny.
D. It was fantastic.
3.A. We often go there by ship.
B. We will go out for a walk.
C. We helped mom with the chores.
D. We like delicious food.
4.A. Would you like to go with me?
B. When did you get to the museum?
C. Why did you meet a famous actor?
D. How about your day off, Tony?
5.A. I’m going to be a nurse.
B. I don’t like action movies.
C. I can’t stand soap operas.
D. I took a photo with him.
One afternoon just before Christmas it was cloudy with strong wind. An old man was walking in the street when he saw a little boy 56 in front of a beautiful shop window. The old man asked 57 he was crying there. The little boy said that he had lost the 58 dollars given by his mother. When the old man heard this, he put his hand 59 his pocket, took out a small wallet and gave the boy what was inside. The little boy looked at 60 and stopped crying. The old man walked away.
An hour 61 , the old man was going back home by the same route. To his surprise, he saw the same boy at the same place. The boy was standing in the 62 wind. He went up to him and asked if he had really lost his 63 . The little boy said that he had found his ten dollars. He was waiting for him there. He wanted to 64 the ten dollars to him. The old man was so moved that he could say 65 .
1.A. crying B. speaking C. shouting D. looking
2.A. what B. where C. how D. why
3.A. ten B. eight C. six D. five
4.A. on B. behind C. into D. over
5.A. me B. it C. you D. her
6.A. ago B. before C. later D. after
7.A. shy B. hot C. warm D. cold
8.A. money B. mother C. book D. wallet
9.A. borrow B. lend C. return D. keep
10.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
–Could you please tell me _______?
–Sure. Park it right here.
A. when did you go to the park B. when you went to the park
C. where I can park my car D. where can I park my car
–How long has John _______?
–For almost eight months.
A. become an engineer B. stayed in Beijing
C. joined the music club D. bought the CD player
–I’ll make some dumplings for dinner.
–Great! Let me help you _______ the meat.
A. cut up B. come up C. stay up D. put up