动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,并将答案写在标有题号的横向上。(本大题共8小题,每小题1分,共8分)
1.—Isn’t it time for you to go to bed, Mike?
—I ____________ (reply) to my classmates’ e-mails all afternoon, so I have to do my homework now.
2.The students had no choice but _____________(stay )in the classroom because of the heavy haze(雾霾).
3.The boy’s abilities to organize class activities may ____________ (doubt) if he fails again tomorrow.
4.She said nothing and finally ____________ (accept) the fact that she didn’t pass the maths exam.
5. —Mum, can I go to the zoo with Jack?
—When your homework ____________ (finish), you can.
6.Our teacher often says that ___________(plan) ahead can help us a lot.
7.He told me that he _______________ (not hear) from his father since last November.
8.In his last seven games, Bale from Real Madrid(皇马) _______________ (score)eight goals.
根据句意和汉语注释,在标有题号的横线上写出单词的正确形式。
1.Xu Song, a 27-year –old young man , is_____________(认为) as a talented singer .
2.We are having a party to celebrate Betty’ s (二十)birthday.
3.—Dad, perhaps you can buy an iPhone.
— What bad __________ (建议)it is! You know I only support Chinese products.
4.— Do you know the Chang’e -3 moon rover(登月车)Yutu landed on the moon_____________(成功)?
—Of course ! We are really proud of that!
根据句意,在标有题号的横线上写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。
1.Many animals are _____________ (active) in winter and they usually sleep.
2.I can offer you £50, but I can’t go any _____________ (far)than that.
3.When you feel tired, you’d better wear ___________ (energy) colours, such as green.
4.“It’s not good to keep your worries to_____________(you).” the teacher said to one of the children.
During all this time I never stopped thinking about escape. When I traveled across to the other side of the island, I could see the other islands, and I said to myself, “Perhaps I can get there with a boat. Perhaps I can get back to England one day.”
So I decided to make myself a boat. I cut down a big tree, and then began to make a long hole in it. It was hard work, but about six months later, I had a very fine canoe (独木舟). Next, I had to get it down to the sea. How silly I was! Why didn’t I think before I began work? Of course, the canoe was too heavy. I couldn’t move it! I pulled and pushed and tried everything, but it didn’t move. I was very unhappy for a long time after that.
That happened in my fourth year on the island. In my sixth year I did make myself a smaller canoe, but I did not try to escape in it. The boat was too small for a long journey, and I did not want to die at sea. The island was my home now, not my prison, and I was just happy to be alive. A year or two later, I made myself a second canoe on the other side of the island. I also built myself a second house there, and so I had two homes.
My life was still busy from morning to night. There were always things to do or to make. I learnt to make new clothes for myself from the skins of dead animals. They looked very strange, it is true, but they kept me dry in the rain.
I kept food and tools at both my houses, and also wild goats. There were many goats on the island, and I made fields with high fences to keep them in. They learnt to take food from me, and soon I had goats’ milk to drink every day. I also worked hard in my corn fields. And so many years went by.
1.The purpose of making a canoe on the island was to _____________.
A. escape in it
B. get to the other side of the island
C. use it for food
D. go around the island
2.To survive, the writer _____________.
A. kept goats for milk
B. made clothes from animal skins
C. worked in the cornfields
D. did all the above
3.Why didn’t the writer use his first canoe?
A. Because it was too small for a long journey.
B. Because it was too heavy to get down to the sea.
C. Because there was something wrong with it.
D. Because the writer was busy building a second house.
4.From the story, we can learn that _____________.
A. the writer tried to make his stay comfortable on the island
B. the writer had nothing to do on the wild island
C. the writer tried to escape in the second canoe, but failed
D. the writer was in prison on the island, losing his freedom
If I ask you to shut your eyes and gave you a piece of apple to eat, would you be able to tell me what it is just by tasting it? Of course, you could. Your tongue is covered with tiny “taste buds” which help you know what different foods taste like. Do you know that foods would taste different if you did not have a nose? This experiment shows how important your nose is when you taste things.
What You Need:
• a friend to help
• small pieces of any food like carrot, orange, banana
• small pieces of apple, raw(生的) potato, and onion
What You Do:
There are actually three different experiments. You and your friend should take turns to try them on each other.
Experiment 1:
Have your friend close her eyes and open her mouth.
Give her a piece of the food and ask her to taste it.
Then, ask her what she thinks it is. She will probably guess correctly.
Experiment 2:
While your friend has her eyes closed, give her a piece of the raw potato. At the same time, hold a piece of apple right under her nose. Ask her to eat the potato (but don’t call it by name) and tell you what she thinks it is. She will say it is a piece of apple!
Experiment 3: (for the brave)
Take a piece of raw onion. You don’t have to close your eyes this time. Squeeze your nose closed with your other hand so that no smells can get into your nose. Now take a nibble of the onion. Surprise! As long as you hold your nose, you will not be able to taste the onion.
The Science Secret
You already know the science secret. Your nose and your tongue work together to make food taste the way it does. Your tongue, however, can taste only certain flavors like salty, bitter, sour, and sweet. All of the other “tastes” are actually “smells,” and you need your nose to “taste” them. Oh, and you might use this science secret the next time you are told to eat something you don’t like the taste of. If you hold your nose while you eat it, you won’t “taste” it at all.
1.According to this article, what could a reader know about food?
A. People hold their noses to eat onions.
B. If you can smell potatoes, you will taste apples.
C. People need a sense of smell to taste some food.
D. If you close your eyes, food will taste better.
2.What is the most likely reason Experiment 3 is called “for the brave”?
A. You keep your eyes open. B. You have to eat a raw onion.
C. You have to squeeze your nose. D. You do the experiment alone.
3.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Your Eyes Knows B. Your Nose Knows
C. Your Mouth Knows D. Your Tongue Knows
People have their own ways of saying things with their own special expressions. Some of these expressions are easy to understand. “As Easy as Falling off a Log (圆木)” is one such expression. It describes a job that does not take much effort. If you ever tried to walk on a falling tree log, you may understand what the expression means. It is easier to fall off the log than to stay on it.
There are several other expressions that mean the same thing. And their meaning is as easy to understand as falling off a log. One is “Easy as Pie.” Nothing is easier than eating a piece of sweet juicy pie, unless it is a piece of cake. “A Piece of Cake” is another expression that means something is extremely easy to do.
Another expression is “As Easy as Shooting Fish in a Barrel (桶)”. Clearly, fish in a barrel will be much easier to shoot than fish in a river. In fact, it would be as easy as falling off a log.
Sometimes, things that come to us easily also leave us just as easily. In fact, there is an expression “Easy Come Easy Go”. Another easy expression is “To Go Easy on a Person”. It means to treat a person kindly or gently, especially in a situation where you might be expected to be angry with him. A wife might ask her husband to go easy on their son, because the boy did not mean to destroy the toy. If you want to borrow some money to fix the car, you should look for a friend who is an “Easy Touch”. An easy touch or a soft touch is someone who is kind and helpful.
And there is one more expression that means do not worry or work too hard. Try to keep away from difficult situations. “Take it easy”, until we meet again.
1.Which of the following expressions has the same meaning with “As easy as falling off a log??”
A. Shooting fish in a barrel B. Walking on a falling tree log.
C. Staying on a log D. Shooting fish in a river
2.A friend might tell you that his new job was___________.
A. easy come easy go B. as easy as shooting fish in a barrel
C. to take it easy D. to go easy on a person
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. That he goes easy on me means that he is angry with me.
B. He is always helping others, so he is an easy touch.
C. When he asks me to repair his broken bike, I say, “A piece of cake. I can help repair it.”
D. When a girl loses her way, I say, “Take it easy, I will send you home.”