When I was young, my father used to grow carnations — a kind of flower that was red, pink and white. He took care of them with much love and devotion (挚爱). When he came home from work every day, he would enjoy watching them. And he used to tell us, “No one should touch my flowers.”
One day, my younger sister Clemence, who loved Dad very much, wanted to help him. So she cut the carnations from their stems (枝干) one by one and arranged them on the ground. She believed that Dad would be very pleased to see them that way. When Mom and I realized what my sister had done, we became completely speechless. However, my sister didn’t know why no one showed her any appreciation (欣赏). When Dad came back, he went straight to watch the flowers as usual. Seeing his flowers lying on the ground like dead animals, he was surprised at first. He looked towards the street to see if it was any of the neighbor’s children who could have done it. Then he looked at Mom in silence. Finally Mom, who always taught us to tell the truth, said, “No bad neighbors did this great job, only your lovely daughter Clemence.” Dad’s face changed into a smile and then he said, “Do I have better flowers than my lovely daughter?” My younger sister smiled and hugged Dad strongly.
1. How many kinds of colors do carnation have according to the passage?
A. One.B. Two. C. Three.D. Four.
2.Why did Clemence cut the carnations from their stems?
A. Because she didn’t like them.
B. Because Dad told her to do so.
C. Because Mum told her to do so.
D. Because she wanted to help her dad.
3.What does the underlined word “speechless” mean in Chinese?
A. 无语的 B. 伤心的C. 惊奇的D. 无助的
4.What did the father feel after hearing what the mother said?
A. Angry. B. Excited.
C. pleased. D. Sad.
5.What’s the best title for this passage?
A. My Cleverest SisterB. My Dad’s Best Flower
C. My Dad’s CarnationsD. My Honest Mother
India is next to China. Like China, India is a developing Asian country. They have a lot in common. They are both big countries with different languages and different kinds of food. They both have a lot of farmers and are both the fastest growing countries in the world.
The two countries both do well in IT business. China is strong in hardware while India is strong in software. Indian software business has been growing very fast since the 1990s. Today India sells software and services to nearly 95 countries around the world.
In the coming years, China and India have similar problems. Both of them have a large population. China has about 1.3 billion people and India has about 1 billion. That’s one-third of the world’s population. The two countries need to keep growing fast provide jobs for billions of people every year.
1.China and India have a lot in common Except that .
A. they are both big countries
B. they both have the same culture
C. they have different languages
D. they are both the fastest growing countries
2.What does India sells to many countries around the world today?
A. Software.B. Televisions.
C. Computers.D. Hardware.
3.There are about people in China and India in all.
A. 1 billionB. 1.3 billion
C. 1.4 billionD. 2.3 billion
4.What do China and India need to provide for their people every year?
A. Food. B. Cars.
C. Jobs. D. Houses
5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Both China and India are Asian countries.
B. China has more people than India.
C. India is very strong in hardware.
D. One-third of the people in the world live in China and India.
There are some funny activities this week! Everyone who is interested in them looks at the notice!
Monday Meeting Room 19:00—21:30 Dr.Thomas West’s report: Space and Man Come and listen to it if you want to learn more about the stars and the universe. | Wednesday Science Room 18:00—20:00 Mrs Smith’s report: UFO Would you like to learn about UFOs? Please come and listen. |
Friday Meeting Room 18:30—21:00 Mr Green’s lesson: Computer Science Mr Green is from Oxford University. Learn to use computers. | Sunday Library 18:30—11:30 Robot Show You can see all kinds of robots made by the students. You may also bring your own robot here. |
1.Who can you learn something about UFOs from?
A. A student. B. Mrs Smith.
C. Mr Green. D. Dr.Thomas West.
2.What does Mr Green from Oxford University teach?
A. Computer science. B. Robot science.
C. Space science. D. Life science.
3.When may you have a chance to show people your robot?
A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday.
C. On Friday. D. On Sunday.
4.If you are free on Monday, you can go to .
A. Mr Green’s lesson B. a report about UFO
C. a report about Space and Man D. see some robots
5.If you want to learn how to use computers, you can go to the lesson .
A. from 8:30 am to 11:30 am on Sunday
B. from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Monday
C. from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Wednesday
D. from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday
One afternoon last year, I went to a hospital in Ghana to visit a doctor friend. When I the hospital hall, I saw a woman. She had traveled from a faraway village just to bring injured girl to the hospital. The girl to be dying. But the nurses in the hospital wouldn’t help her, perhaps because she didn’t have money.
When I saw that she was crying for , I took her straight to the doctors. The doctors her daughter and told the mother that her daughter needed a transfusion (输血). She would need blood (血). This sad woman was too poor to blood. I said I would give her the blood.
A nurse then tested my blood. Your type was O. The nurse said, “The girl is lucky. You have the type as hers.” The nurse then took my blood and gave to the girl. The mother was thankful that she said I brought back hope to her family.
I was very that I had been able to save the girl’s life. Since that day, I’ve always tried to help where I could.
1.A. cameB. arrivedC. gotD. reached
2. A. seemedB. wantedC. lookedD. happened
3. A. fewB. littleC. enoughD. many
4.A. moneyB. helpC. nursesD. doctors
5.A. foundB. lookedC. examinedD. noticed
6. A. ask for B. look for C. search forD. pay for
7.A. sameB. differentC. similarD. common
8.A. themB. itC. theyD. its
9.A. soB. veryC. tooD. quite
10.A. anxiousB. pleasedC. movedD. worried
–Would you mind opening the window? It’s too hot in the room.
– . I’ll do it right away.
A. Yes, I would B. I hope to
C. Of course notD. It doesn’t matter
–Could you tell me ?
–At 8 o’clock.
A. when will he get thereB. when he will get there
C. where he will go D. how will he go there