根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。(每空填一个单词)
1.Susan likes (swim) while Kate likes dancing.
2.He was (frighten) when he heard the bad news.
3.Amy looks smart with a pair of (glass) on her nose.
4.“You’re old enough, boy. You’d better do it (you).” My father said to me.
5.We were late for the film Roman Holiday, but (luck) we didn’t miss much.
选用方框内的单词或词组填空,其中有一个单词或词组是多余的。
Some parents dinosaurs 1. their babies; some didn’t.
Taiwan is in the 2. of China.
Every morning the old man takes a walk 3. the river.
It is 4. to shout at your grandfather like that.’
January is 5. month of the year.
The class teacher thought that hobbies were important for children. So she encouraged all her students to have one, and sometimes she arranged hobby shows for their parents to see as a result.
One morning the teacher told the class to have a holiday and get their hobby things to school before 5p.m. A hobby show would be held the following afternoon.
So in the afternoon, the students with nothing to show did their lessons at school as usual, while the lucky ones had a holiday to go home for their hobby works.
When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not there. “I don’t believe Tommy has a hobby,” she thought. However, at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a beautiful collection of butterflies in glass cases. The teacher liked the samples(标本) very much and put them on a desk in the classroom. But, to her surprise, Tommy picked them up again and began to leave.
“What are you doing, Tommy?” she asked. “Those things must stay here until tomorrow afternoon. That’s when the parents are coming to see them.”
“I know that,” answered Tommy, “and I will bring them back tomorrow, but my big brother doesn’t want them to be out of our house at night.”
“But, aren’t the butterflies yours?” asked the teacher.
“No,” answered Tommy. “They are my brother’s”
“But Tommy, you should show your own hobby here, not somebody else’s”
“I know that,” answered Tommy. What surprised her most was the answer, “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”
1.What did the class teacher think of hobbies for children?
A.Unwelcome B.Hopeless C.Harmful D.Important
2.What time did Tommy get back to school that afternoon?
3.What would NOT happen the following afternoon?
A.The parents would enjoy the show in the classroom
B.Tommy would bring the butterflies back
C.The teacher would encourage her students for hobbies
D.The butterflies would fly away
4.Which was the teacher’s greatest surprise?
A.Tommy was not at school as usual
B.Tommy picked the butterflies up again and began to leave
C.Tommy said his hobby was watching his brother collecting butterflies
D.Tommy came back to school before 5 that afternoon
5.What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Important Hobbies B.Tommy’s Hobby
C.Different Hobbies D.Collecting Butterflies
In the past, when people had problems, they usually went to their families or friends to get advice. Today it is possible to get advice from radio shows, TV programmes and telephone hot lines. A hot line is a telephone line. It offers a direct way of getting in touch with advisers. Most hot lines are completely anonymous. That is to say, callers do not have to say their names or telephone numbers. Most hot lines are free. Callers do not have to pay for the advice or the phone calls. At some hot lines, the advisers are volunteers. Other hot lines pay their advisers for their work. Usually the advisers are full-time-job people with years of education and experience, but sometimes, the advisers have only taken a short class before starting to work on the hot line. All the advisers listen to people and help them solve their problems.
1.How did people get advice when they had problems in the past?
A.They listened to the radio
B.They went to their families or friends
C.They watched TV programmes
D.They made telephone calls
2.What is a telephone hot line?
A.A hot telephone
B.A phone call to the listeners
C.A telephone line for people to get advice
D.A training class on the phone
3.What does the underlined word anonymous mean in Chinese in the passage?
A.匿名的 B.虔诚的 C.开放的 D.免费的
4.According to the passage, how does a caller get in touch with the adviser working on the hot line?
Most schools in England require children to wear a school uniform.
There are at least four advantages. Firstly, when they go on a
school trip they all look the same and so they can’t get lost.
Secondly, it stops kids worrying about what to wear each day. Everyone is equal. Thirdly, parents don’t have to shop for expensive and different clothes for their children to show off. Fourthly, wearing a uniform gives a sense of being proud and discipline(纪律约束) in them.
1.What colour are the shoes that the English students wear in school?
A.White B.Grey C.Black D.Yellow
2.Where can you find the school name?
A.On the tie B.On the sweater C.On the shirt D.On the skirt
3.Which of the following is one of the advantages of wearing a uniform?
A.It gives students a sense of being proud
B.It helps children show off
C.It helps children choose different clothes
D.0It makes children strange
“Never give up!” It is my law(法则) of my life. It has brought me 16 . I learned the law from my father’s 17 story.
My father was 18 in a poor village in the north of Jiangsu, in China. When he was a young boy, he went to school in the morning, then 19 in the fields till sunset. And then he did his homework 20 midnight. Life was hard, because they had no 21 !
At the age of 14, my father heard of the United States of America. It was the land of gold, the land where 22 people can become rich.
“ 23 don’t I go to America?” he thought to himself, full of hope.
So , my father came to America. “ I had thought it was easy to 24 money in America,” he told me. “But when I arrived there, I realized it was not true. They did not like to hire(雇佣) me because I spoke 25 English. Later, I worked in a small restaurant, cleaning up tables, 26 dishes and sweeping the floor. Life was 27 for the first few years. I worked from 10a.m to 11p.m. I wanted to go to school to learn English, but it was impossible. I couldn’t 28 the schooling(学费).
My father 29 working hard, and reached his goal.
“Alan,” he often says to me, “If you want something, you have to work for it and never give up. Things do not come 30 in life.” That is what I learned from my father.
1. A.disaster B.loss C.success D.pity
2. A.life B.fashion C.danger D.history
3. A.famous B.lucky C.rich D.born
4. A.taught B.worked C.studied D.slept
5. A.until B.towards C.for D.during
6. A.experience B.energy C.time D.money
7. A.kind B.poor C.strong D.lazy
8. A.What B.How C.Why D.When
9. A.discover B.make C.collect D.spend
10. A.little B.good C.much D.excellent
11. A.giving B.running C.washing D.receiving
12. A.comfortable B.cheerful C.nice D.hard
13. A.borrow B.need C.afford D.pay
14. A.kept B.finished C.minded D.stopped
15. A.really B.easily C.quietly D.slowly