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一说到考试,同学们总有讲不完的故事。在你的记忆中,那些发生在考场内外的故事,一定...

一说到考试,同学们总有讲不完的故事。在你的记忆中,那些发生在考场内外的故事,一定有使你至今感慨、难忘的吧?请以考试为话题,写一篇题为“An Unforgettable(难忘的)Experience”的短文。

以下提示词语可能对你有帮助(可根据需要选用): final exam, mid-term exam, nervous, warm words, relax, confident, give the best performance(do well), fail, .  .....

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Among many exam experiences, I still remember what happened in the final exam last term. In the past I always felt nervous at the beginning of exams. And because of this, I never gave the best performance. But in the last final exam, when I got the paper, I was surprised to see some warm words on the paper, “Hi, everyone. Believe in yourself and you will do best. Good luck.” Seeing these words, the feeling of nervousness soon disappeared and I became confident. I did best that time? Ever since then, whenever I have exams, these simple but warm words always encourage me and make me feel confident. 【解析】此题重点描述一场难忘的考试经历。时态一定要把握准确,要用一般过去时,根据需要可以选择提示词来填充自己的素材。
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A small boy lived with his mother and grandmother in a big house. His father had died.

A bucket(桶)of water fell on the small boy’s left foot, and it began hurting a hot. His mother said, “I’m going to put something very hot on your foot tonight. That’s always very good. Tomorrow your foot won’t hurt any longer.”

In the evening, the small boy’s mother came to his bedroom. She had a hot poultice(膏药)in a bowl. The small boy looked at it and said, “I don’t want that. I had one a month ago. Poultices hurt.”

His mother sat down on his bed and said, “You’re going to have this poultice on.” She pulled his sheets(床单)and blankets(毯子)away, and put the poultice near his foot, but the boy pulled it away quickly, and poultice fell on the bed.

His mother was angry. She went down stairs and came back with his grandmother and a stick. She said to her son, “Your grandmother’s going to put the poultice on your foot, and I’m going to hold this stick. Now don’t be a stupid boy.”

She held the stick over the boy, and the grandmother took his foot and put the poultice near it. The boy said. “Stop, you…” but his mother brought the stick nearer, and he did not say anything else.

The grandmother brought the poultice near the foot again, and the boy stopped her again, but his mother was angry now and said, “I’m going to hit you.” The boy did not finish his words, and his grandmother put the poultice on his foot. He let it there for a few minutes and then took it off again.

The boy’s mother and grandmother put the sheets and blankets over him again and he said, “My left foot hurts, but you put the poultice on my right foot. I stopped you twice, but you didn’t listen to me.”

1. The small boy’s foot hurt because ____.

A.he fell off the bike

B.a bucket of water fell on his foot

C.he fell and hurt his foot

D.he was ill

2. In the evening ___ first came to the small boy’s room.

A.his mother

B.his father

C.his grandmother

D.his grandfather

3. The small boy ____ his mother.

A.agreed with

B.didn’t stop

C.thanked

D.didn’t agree with

4. The small boy took the poultice off because ____.

A.his foot didn’t hurt

B.he hated his mother and grandmother

C.his left foot hurt

D.his right foot hurt

5.The best title for this passage is ____.

A.Left or Right

B.A Small Boy

C.The Poultice

D.A Small Boy’s Mother

 

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Take a look at the label(标签) on almost any bottle of milk and you may see the word PASTEURIZED. What does that mean? Let’s find out by meeting Louis Pasteur.

Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in a little town in France. As he grew up, he loved to paint. He loved to look at the world around him. When he went to college in Paris, he showed interest in looking through a microscope. A microscope makes things look a lot bigger; it lets you see things you can’t see just with your eyes. Looking through a microscope, Pasteur found a living world in a drop of water. He saw and drew pictures of the small living things -- he called them “microbes” or “germs”-- that crowded in a drop of water.

One day a winemaker came into the lab, hoping that someone could help him with his problem. “Sometimes my wine tastes delicious, but sometimes terrible,” he said to Pasteur. “Can you help me find out why?”

Pasteur put some drops of the wine under the microscope. He noticed that the terrible wine had some unusual germs. If he killed these germs, maybe he could keep the wine from turning terrible. He tried with different ways to kill the germs. In the end he found heating (加热) the wine seemed to work best. The winemaker tried it, and every bottle of wine tasted good.

Pasteur’s idea worked for other people, too. When farmers heated milk, it didn’t turn bad so quickly. When breweries heated beer, it tasted better. People called it “pasteurization” ---heating a liquid to kill bad germs. Aren’t you glad that the milk you drink has been pasteurized?

1. The Chinese meaning for the word “microbes” is____.

A.病毒

B.真菌

C.支原体

D.微生物

2. Which is the right order in Pasteur’s life story?

(1). He received college education in Paris.

(2) He helped to find some unusual germs in some drops of wine.

(3) A new way of killing bad germs--pasteurization was found out.

(4)He was born in 1822 in a little town in France.

(5) Microbes were found by Louis Pasteur with the help of a microscope.

A.2; 1; 3; 5; 4

B.4; 1; 5; 2; 3

C.4; 1; 3; 5; 2

D.3; 1; 2; 5; 4

3. What do you think Louis Pasteur was like from the passage?

A.Clever, helpful and hard-working.

B.Quiet, helpful and kind-hearted.

C.Brave, careful and hard-working.

D.Clever, serious and kind-hearted.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Germs only live in something that is bad.

B.Louis found the way to kill the unusual germs in the wine by chance (偶然).

C.Everybody knows what the word PASTEURIZED means.

D.Pasteurization is used to kill bad germs in the milk we drink.

5. What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.What life Louis Pasteur lived.

B.How to make milk clean.

C.How pasteurization was invented.

D.What to do with wine.

 

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A Hard-working Student

This story is about a young student. She worked very hard at her lessons. She was too busy to have a rest. At last, she became ill, and couldn’t go to sleep. Every night, when she went to bed, she closed her eyes and tried to sleep. But the more she tried, the more she stayed awake.

After a while she went to see a doctor, “I just can’t go to sleep at night. What should I do?” “I have a suggestion (建议),” said the doctor, “Try counting numbers. By the time you reach one thousand, you will be asleep. I’m sure of it.”

The next day the student returned to the doctor’s office. “Well,” said the doctor, “How are you today? Did you try my suggestion?” The student still looked tired. “Yes,” she said, “I tried counting one, two, three...up to one thousand. But when I reached five hundred and sixty-nine, I began to feel sleepy. I had to get up and drink some coffee so that (以便) I could go on counting up to one thousand. But then I still couldn’t fall asleep.”

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

1. Why couldn’t the young student go to sleep?

A.She was worried about her lessons.

B.She hadn’t finished her homework.

C.She had worked too hard and became ill.

D.There was a lot of noise.

2. What did the doctor ask the young student to do while she was lying in bed?

A.To take some medicine.

B.To count numbers while she was lying in bed.

C.To count numbers before she went to bed.

D.To read some books on the bed.

3. The underlined word “awake” in paragraph 1 means “______”.

A.asleep

B.not asleep

C.sleepy

D.sleeping

4. What did she do after she felt sleepy?

A.She fell asleep.

B.She stopping counting.

C.She got up and drank some tea.

D.She got up to have some coffee.

5. The coffee made her ______, so she still couldn’t fall asleep.

A.tired

B.sleepy

C.hungry

D.excited

 

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Marianne, a schoolgirl, was learning to play the piano, and day after day her father stood behind as she played. How patient and loving her father was, and how cleverly he   1__  Marianne how to play the difficult piece! And there, almost lost in the big chair, sat Wolfgang. Nobody told him to   2  when Marianne was playing.

One evening the father said to Marianne that she had done very well. At the moment Wolfgang climbed onto his father’s leg and said to his father that he wanted to   3  the wonderful piece.

What a joke that was! He picked up his baby son, laughed, and said, “Look at your   4          hands. Why, you cannot span (横跨) the keys yet, you must wait, little man. You must wait!”

There was no end of fun during tea, and Marianne told her mother about Wolfgang   5  to play one of the pieces.   6  a while, the father stood up. “Listen!” said he. “Listen! Marianne is playing that piece   7  than ever!" But Marianne was washing plates in the kitchen.

His wife following, he moved upstairs quietly, pushed the door, and saw little Wolfgang __8__  in the darkness (黑暗). “I love it   9 !” said the child. It was the   10  of Mozart’s life of music.

1.

A.found

B.asked

C.showed

D.hoped

 

2.

A.make noises

B.study hard

C.sit still

D.keep quiet

 

3.

A.learn

B.teach

C.play

D.hear

 

4.

A.clever

B.small

C.dirty

D.big

 

5.

A.asking

B.learning

C.wanting

D.waiting

 

6.

A.In

B.For

C.During

D.After

 

7.

A.louder

B.better

C.longer

D.worse

 

8.

A.playing

B.sitting

C.sleeping

D.singing

 

9.

A.so

B.too

C.again

D.all

 

10.

A.turn

B.start

C.change

D.end

 

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B: No, not (1)______. We shall begin to learn it next week.

A: But we’ve (2)______ it. It’s about Edison, an (3)______ inventor.

B: I have (4)______about Edison in a book, so I know something about him.

A: Really?

B: Yes. He (5)______ a lot of things. And they all have (6)______ the world.

A: I know he was born in 1847, and (7)______ in 1931.

B: Oh, he has been (8)______ for more than seventy years.

A: Yes, but we can remember him every day.

B: Sorry, I don’t understand what you mean.

A: Do you give your friend a (9)______ every day?

B: Yes, I remember Edison (10)______ invented the telephone.

 

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