Saying goodbye to friends who are moving away is always hard. A Going-away Party can help to make everyone’s spirits bright and let your friends know how much you will miss them. We also have several other kinds of party invitations that may be suitable for a Going-away Party.
Invitation to a Going-away Party |
Dear Joy and Mary, Your are invited to a party for the “Class One’s Visit to Africa” |
Departure (启程)date: June 28th The best part of our big adventure to Africa will be when we come face-to-face with elephants, lions, crocodiles and other African wildlife. We are always dreaming to do this. |
Party given by: Our head teacher and our chairmen, Tom and John |
Date: June 26th. |
Time:5:00p.m to 10:00p.m |
Place: 29 King Street, New Town, Sydney |
Reply by: Tuesday, June24th |
Phone: 6458515 |
Food and drinks will be prepared at the party. P.S This event is NOT to be missed! We hope to see you there! |
1. Who is the invitation sent to?
A. Joy and Mary B. Our head teacher
C. Our chairmen D. Tom and John
2. The party will take place on __________.
A. June 28th B. June 26th
C. June 24th D. 5:00a.m-10:00a.m
3. Class One will go to Africa to __________.
A. see old friends B. have a dream
C. have a party D. see African wildlife
4..How can you reply to them?
A. By emailing B. By QQ
C. By making a call D. By writing a letter
5.. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Class One can only see African wildlife on TV.
B. Students who come to the party will buy some food and drinks themselves.
C. People who hold the party live in 29 Queen Street, New Town, Sydney .
D. You had better not miss the party if you are invited to it..
One winter afternoon, a bear met a fox. The fox was carrying a fish. “ nice fish!” said the bear. “How did you catch it on a cold winter day?” The fox didn’t want the bear to know the truth, so he said, “Go to the pool and cut a hole in the ice. Put your long tail in the pool. Then wait for the fish to bite. If you sit with your tail in the pool for a long time, you will catch a lot of fish. When you think you have caught enough fish, your tail. Give a quick, strong pull.” “Thank you!” said the bear. “That a funny way to catch fish, I’ll try.”
At the pool, the bear cut a hole in the ice. He his tail in the waterhole. Then he waited for the fish. The water grew . The bear’s tail grew colder, too. Finally he thought he had caught enough fish supper. He tried to stand up and pull out his tail. The poor bear couldn’t stand up. The water in the pool into ice. The bear gave a pull. But only part of his tail came out. The long part was frozen in the ice.
All this happened long ago. But from that winter day, all bears have had very short .
1.A. HowB. WhatC. How aD. What a
2.A. soB. suchC. veryD. quite
3.A. get outB. push outC. take outD. pull out
4.A. looksB. looks likeC. sounds likeD. sounds
5.A. putB. getC. tookD. brought
6.A. more colderB. much coldC. colder and colderD. very colder
7.A. inB. forC. haveD. eat
8.A. becomeB. changedC. gotD. turn
9.A. quicklyB. stronglyC. hardD. hardly
10.A. headsB. handsC. feetD. tails
—I can’t keep on studying. I have a stomachache. —_______.
A. That’s bad. B. I’m sorry to hear that.
C. All right. D. It doesn’t matter.
This is the only thing _______ I can do for you.
A. whatB. whichC. that D. who
——What did you say to your grandmother on the phone just now?
—— I asked her _______ .
A. if is she cooking for lunch
B. if she is cooking for lunch
C. what did she cook for lunch
D. what she cooked for lunch
I’m sorry I’m very busy now. If I ______ time, I ______ come to see you.
A. have, wouldB. had, will
C. were, willD. have, will