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1.It changed from a cloudy morning to a sunny afternoon on .
A. Friday B. Saturday C. Monday D. Thursday
2.The sunniest days were .
A. Tuesday and Friday B. Saturday and Tuesday
C. Monday and Wednesday D. Tuesday and Wednesday
3. On Sunday it would probably be the best to .
A. go to the beach for a swim B. stay at home and read a good book
C. take the dog for a walk D. go on a picnic
4.Friday, May 1st, was .
A. rainy in the morning and in the afternoon
B. sunny all day
C. sunny in the morning and cloudy in the afternoon
D. windy and sunny all day
5.Joan flew her kite on a day that was windy in the morning but wet in the afternoon. Joan probably did this on _________.
A. Saturday, April 26th B. Monday, April 28th
C. Tuesday, April 29th D. Thursday, April 30th
Do you get angry at your friends’ singing loudly while you are working? Or when your best friend does not wait for you after school?
If you do, you need to control your feelings and stop getting angry so easily. Getting angry with people can make you lose friends.
Gary Egeberg, an American high school teacher, has written My feelings Are Just Like Wild Animals to help you control your feelings. It tells teens how to stay cool when bad things happen to them. The book says that getting angry only makes problems worse. It can never make them better. Getting angry is not a natural way to act. It is just a bad habit, like smoking. The book says you can control your anger easily—all you have to do is telling yourself not to be angry.
When a baby falls over, it only cries if people are watching it. Like a baby, you should only get angry if you are sure it is the right thing to do.
·Keep a record. Every time you get angry, write down why you are angry. Look at it later and you will see you get angry too easily.
·Ask your friends to stop talking to you when you get angry. This will teach you not to be angry.
·Do something different. When you get angry, walk away from the problem and go somewhere else. Try to laugh!
1.The writer wants to tell us .
A. not to get angry B. to work hard at school
C. to do more exercise D. to help each other
2.The writer thinks that if you get angry easily you will .
A. get ill very easily B. lose your friends
C. get sad easily D. eat less
3.My Feelings Are Just Like Wild Animals is a .
A. story B. book C. picture D. film
4.My Feelings Are Just Like Wild Animals mainly tells us .
A. what to read B. how to read
C. how to stay cool D. how to learn English
5.When a baby falls over, it only cries if people are watching. Here “it” refers to .
A. the book B. anger C. habit D. the baby
When Liu Kaiqu was young he was poor in Shanghai. One day he 16 a picture of a tiger and tried to sell it on the street. It caught the 17 of an American, who asked, “How much does it cost?” He said, “500 dollars.” The foreigner thought it was too 18 and asked again, “Can you make it cheaper?” He answered, “No,” Then he tore(撕)it to pieces. In great 19 ,the foreigner said, “Young man, are you __20__?” “No, sir. I’m not angry. I sold it 21 500 dollars because I thought it was worth the 22__ . But you wanted a __23__ price. It means you didn’t think 24 and it is not good enough. I’ll go on 25 until my customers are satisfied.” At that time, 26 Liu Kaiqu was not famous at all, he never 27_ his dream. Now he is well-known all over the world as a great artist.
1.A. stole B. picked C. drew D. saw
2.A. attention B. education C. decision D. discussion
3.A. terrible B. big C. old D. expensive
4.A. fear B. difficulty C. surprise D. excitement
5.A. happy B crazy C. angry D cry
6.A. over B. for C. about D. among
7.A. size B. price C. weight D. position
8.A low B high C higher D lower
9.A. me B. about C. so D. it
10.A. selling B. watching C. buying D. working
11.A. though B. because C. whether D. until
12.A. broke off B. gave in C. gave up D. sent off
-Is the woman walked past just now your teacher?
-Yes. She teaches English.
A. that, our B. who, us C. whom, us D. who, our
The teacher asked the student next time.
A. to not be late B. not to be late C. not be late D. be not late
Please throw the food away. It smells .
A. good B. terrible C. terribly D. badly