音标根据所给音标写出相应的单词。
1.[eə] ________
2.[kʊd] ____________
3.[feɪl] _____________
4.[tʌtʃ] _________
5.[ləʊ]______________
For many years people believed that the cleverest animals after man were chimpanzees. Now, however, there is proof that dolphins may be even cleverer than these big apes.
Although a dolphin lives in the sea, it is not a fish. It is a mammal. It is in many ways, therefore, like a human being(人).
Dolphins have a simple language. They are able to talk to one another. It may be possible for man to learn how to talk to dolphins. But this will not be easy because dolphins can not hear the kind of sounds man can make. If man wants to talk to dolphins, therefore, he will have to make a third language which both he and the dolphins can understand.
Dolphins are also very friendly towards man. They often follow ships. There are many stories of dolphins guiding ships through difficult and dangerous waters.
1. Which animals do people think may be the cleverest?
A. Dolphins B. Mammals.
C. Big apes. D. Chimpanzees.
2. Why is a third language necessary if man wants to talk to dolphins?
A. The dolphin language is hard to learn.
B. Dolphins cannot hear men speaking.
C. Most men do not speak English.
D. Men want to talk to dolphins in secret.
3. What have scientists discovered about dolphins?
A. Men can now talk to them.
B. They understand a simple language.
C. They can teach men their languages
D. They can speak to one another.
4.In what way are dolphins friendly to man?
A. They often follow ships.
B. They like interesting things about man.
C. They often jump onto ships
D. They seem to like stories.
A bag is useful and the word "bag" is useful, too. Here is an interesting phrase, "to let the cat out of the bag". In meaning it is the same as "to tell the secret". And there is an old interesting story about it.
Long ago, when farmers wanted to sell chickens at the market, they would usually just throw the chickens in cloth (布) bags. But cats were cheaper than chickens at that time, so many farmers would put cats into the cloth bags but not chickens. One day, a woman asked a man for a chicken. The man gave her a cloth bag in which there was a cat. When the man opened the cloth bag, a big black cat ran out. Not a chicken! The man's secret was out and everyone knew it.
Now when we say someone gives away a secret, we say "He lets the cat out of the bag". And that is the story where the interesting phrase came from.
1. The underlined word "it" in the passage refers to (指的是) _______.
A. the useful bag B. the phrase
C. the cat D. the chicken
2.The farmers put cats but not chickens in the bags to_______ when they sold chickens.
A. tell the secret B. sell the cats
C. get more money D. keep the cats quiet
3. Which of the following sentences is the best for the blank (空白处) in the passage?
A. The woman was angry to see a cat.
B. The man put a cat in the bag.
C. The man asked her to see the chicken.
D. The woman wanted to see the chicken.
4. The writer wrote the story to tell us_______.
A. the woman was smart B. how farmers sold their cats
C. the phrase is useful D. where the phrase came from
Every day when Cora Castle, 14, from Indiana, US goes back home, she turns on her computer and logs into a website called Fuel Up to Play 60.
She puts on what she has eaten and what kind of activities she has played that day. Then the site decides whether Castle has eaten healthily and done enough exercise.
All the seventh graders in Castle's school have done the same thing since the year started. It's part of their health class.
If the site finds her habits are unhealthy, it will give her advice. If she does something good, the website will give her a star.
Her health teacher set up a competition to see which student could get the most stars from the website. Castle has got 30 stars so far.
Cameron Bartlett said she liked tracking(跟踪)the food and activities. "This is the first year we've done it," she said. "It's really interesting to see all of the different choices that we have."
The seventh grade health class is coming to an end. They won't be in health class, but the students all said that they would go on to take part in Fuel Up to Play 60.
"There's lots of bad food out there that we've all been eating," Bartlett said "This really helps all of us eat healthier food."
1. This passage is mainly about a website for helping people_______.
A. win in competitions' B. eat more healthy food
C. do enough exercise D. have good living habits
2. Castle logs into the health website because_______.
A. her teacher set up a competition
B. it's part of her health class
C. she wants to know bad food
D. she can get lots of stars from it
3. From the passage, we learn that all students_______.
A. are eating little bad food B. have their classes at home
C. are interested in the website D. are clear about unhealthy food
These are all the messages that Helen got yesterday. Read them carefully and find the best answers to the questions.
1.What do you think "Happy Feet" is?
A. A book. B. A movie.
C. A song. D. A basketball match.
2. Who asked Helen to buy some milk and sugar?
A. Chris. B. Lisa.
C. Jack. D. Steve.
3.What may be the name of Lisa's pet?
A. Della. B. Rover.
C. Steve. D. Chris.
4.What time can Helen get her computer back?
A. At 8 : 00A. m.B. At8 : 30 A. m.
C. At 6 : 00p. m. D. At 3 : 00 p. m.
London is a very big city. The River Thames runs through the city from west to east. So the city has two :the South and the North. The weather in London is really .
In winter, it is not very cold and in summer it is not very hot. Do you know why? That is the city is near the sea. People say that London is a foggy city and it often rains. It's . Last year, when I was in London I one of the thickest fogs in years. I see my hands in front of me. Cars and buses moved along with their on. In the evening, the weather got even worse. The fog was as thick as milk. of the buses and cars stopped. I happened to have an important meeting on the other side of the city. But I could not find a car or a bus. And I didn't know the .I called my friends for help. He told me the way and I had to go there .
1.A. sides B. homes C. paths D. parts
2.A. great B. bad C. terrible D. strange
3.A. where B. because C.how D. when
4.A. false B. unreal C. true D. real
5.A. met B. saw C. heard D. felt
6.A. could B. couldn't C. can D. can't
7.A. windows B. machines C. lights D. phones
8.A. None B. All C. Some D. Neither
9.A. bus B. rule C. weather D. city
10.A. by bus B. in a car C. on foot D. in a taxi