1.From the passage we know that a yenta___________
A. is famous for watching people walking
B.1ikes talking about others
C. can be either a man or a woman
D. is not a help at all
2.If you live near a yenta,you_________
A. will not be safe
B. can’t stop yourself from being watched
C. will be stopped when you pass by
D. have to pay for their help
3.When you are in trouble,yentas_____________
A. will make a joke on you
B. will watch you all the time
C. can sometimes give you a hand
D. will report that to the police
4.The word “up-to-the-minute” means___________
A. oldest B. best C. latest D. worst
5.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. We can get weather reports from yentas.
B. You can learn things about neighbors from yentas.
C. Yentas are sometimes a help to others.
D. Yentas care more about themselves than about others.
What do you usually do after school? Playing football? Watching TV? Let's see how kids in foreign countries spend their free time?
Mess around(消遣逗乐) with Dress-up Do your parents have any old clothes? See if you can get an old box and start collecting hats, shoes and clothes now! Then, when your friends come over after school,you can play dress-up. See if you can make yourself into a doctor, or a cowboy, or even a spaceman! If you are really clever, you could even put on a show for your family! Let your imagination run wild!
Start a Club Want to learn new things after school? Want to make new friends who aren't in your class? You can get both of them in clubs. In other countries’ schools,there are usually all kinds of clubs for kids to join. There is a French club,a student government, a theatre,a choir(合唱队)and a photography club.
Take a photography club as an example. One may learn all the skills about taking photos. For example,you will learn how to choose a camera,how to use the light and how to develop pictures.
One can also make a lot of friends in clubs. It's always good to enjoy your free time with friends, isn't it?
1.How do kids in foreign countries spend their free time? .
A. Playing football
B. Playing dress-up
C. Watching TV
D. Having a party in clubs
2.For foreign kids, what do they collect clothes and shoes for? .
A. having them in future
B. changing with their friends
C. making themselves into other person
D. preparing for parties
3.What do kids mainly want to do when they start a club? .
A. Put on a show B. Learn new things
C. Talk with friends D. Take photos
4.In a photography club, kids can learn .
A. how to use cameras
B. how to collect cameras
C. how to repair cameras
D. how to make a lot of friends
5.What will you learn from the passage? .
A. Foreign kids like to put on a show in their school
B. Foreign kids usually play dress-up in clubs
C. Foreign kids spend their free time taking photos
D. Foreign kids usually join all kinds of clubs
—Do you know ______ this dictionary belongs to?
— Let me see. Oh, it’s _______.
A. who, mine B. who, me C. whose, mine D. whose, me
--Do you think the chicken tastes _______?
--She cooks it _______, I think.
A. good, good B. well, well C. well, good D. good, well
— Sorry, Mr. Green. Jim can't take part in the relay race because he's ill.
— It doesn't matter. I'll ask ___ to go instead of him.
A. somebody else B. anybody else C. else everybody D. else somebody
---Why did _____ take Aunt Alice almost an hour to get home ?
---I don’t know . Maybe there was something wrong with her car .
A. that B. it C. she D. this