Attention, Students! Beach Party Comes!
We will hold an outdoor party in Fulong on July 10.
Activities | 1. Bike riding or hiking from the Student Centre to the beach 2. A cookout (野炊) on the beach 3. Swimming and sailing competitions |
You should bring | sun cream, sunglasses, hats, swimsuits, hiking shoes, and personal items |
Deadline (最后期限) for signing up | Friday, June 28 |
Fee | $300 per person(每人) |
Meet at the Student Centre at 9:30 am, July 10. | |
1. Which of the following shouldn’t students bring?
A. Swimsuits. B. Sunglasses.
C. Food. D. Hiking shoes.
2.Anita wants to join the party, so she must sign up before ______.
A. June 10B. June 28
C. July 10 D. July 28
3.Where might you find a poster like this?
A. In a museum. B. At a store.
C. In a school. D. At a market.
4.This poster is to ______.
A. tell students not to go to the beach
B. teach students how to cook
C. make money for students
D. invite more students to join the party
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The party will start at night.
B. Students will have a party at the Student Centre.
C. Each student should pay $300 for the party.
D. Students will meet on the beach at 9:30 am.
A good hobby is an important part of a teenager(青少年)’s life. With hobbies, teenagers can become more familiar with history, social science and culture. Here are some hobbies for teenagers.
Collecting
Coins(硬币) may be too expensive for teenagers, but postcards, bookmarks even T-shirts can be great things to collect. Teenagers can collect things that do not cost much. Many teenagers enjoy collecting things when they visit a place. No matter what they collect, the most important thing is the information they get from the collection.
Writing
Writing can improve teenagers’ language skills. It can be a great hobby for teenagers. Writing a diary can help teenagers enter a private (个人的) world. It is important for their development. They can also write stories and poems.
Building
Models, birdhouses and anything else that teenagers make with their own hands can make them happy. Building is a great hobby because it is easy to start. Most teenagers can find interesting things to build. Building can help them improve their creativity.
Music
Do you dream to be a music star? Music can give teenagers self-confidence (自信). They can sing songs and play an instrument. Sometimes teenagers can learn music in a music club and make friends with the people who have the same hobby.
1.According to the passage, teenagers can learn more about ______ from hobbies.
① history ② social science
③ culture ④ their schools
A. ①②③ B. ①②④
C. ②③④ D. ①③④
2.Tom is a middle school student, so the good thing for him to collect may be
______.
A. gold coins B. famous paintings
C. cars D. bookmarks
3. If you keep a diary, you will ______.
A. sing songs well B. improve your language skills
C. get a model D. get good books
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Collecting is easy and cheap.
B. Teenagers can’t write poems and stories.
C. Building is the most difficult hobby.
D. Music can give teenagers self-confidence.
5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Teenagers’ Lives B. How to Choose Hobbies
C. Hobbies for Teenagers D. Join Our Clubs
I have a wonderful friend. Her name is Emily. We have been friends ever since kindergarten. Last year, Emily started to my things all the time. I lent (借出) her what she asked for because I wanted to be nice. then I noticed that she was not always returning the things she had borrowed!
One day I asked Emily to give my things back. She said that she remember what she had borrowed. I made a list and gave it to 5 . The next day she brought back only one thing. It was a dirty T-shirt.
The next time I went to Emily’s house. I saw that her room was very untidy. I asked her we could look for my things together.
“I know they’re here ,” she said.
Emily and I played some music on the computer and sang while we worked. The lost thing that I discovered was my purple hat. It was under a pile of clothes in a chair. We kept finding things.
Emily has stopped borrowing things. Also, she is trying to keep her room . I hope she can do it all the time.
1.A. borrow B. lend C. buy D. sell
2.A. never B. sometimes C. always D. sometime
3.A. If B. Or C. So D. But
4.A. would B. couldn’t C. might D. needn’t
5.A. him B. her C. me D. them
6.A. where B. why C. if D. who
7.A. somewhere B. anywhere C. where D. nowhere
8.A. first B. last C. second D. third
9.A. less and lessB. fewer and fewerC. more and moreD. better and better
10.A. dirty B. small C. wide D. tidy
A: Hi, Tim. 1.______
B: I’m looking for some information about Journey to Mars.
A: Journey to Mars? Do you want to travel to Mars? 2.______
B: No, it’s the name of a book. It’s about space travel.
A: I see. 3._____
B: No, I haven’t. I’m not interested in space travel.
A: But there are too many people on the earth. 4._____
B: So you want to know something about Mars, right?
A: Yes. Have you heard the latest news? A spaceship has traveled to Mars.
B: Yes, I have. 5._____ So I’m afraid people can’t live there.
A: Then scientists have to discover some other planets for people to live on.
B: Yes, what can we do now?
A: We should study hard to improve our environment.
B: You’re right.
A. I think it’s impossible for the common people. B. Maybe we have to live on other planets one day. C. But scientists haven’t discovered any life on it. D. What are you doing? E. Have you ever read it before? |
—Jack, can you tell me how to use the digital camera?
—______. Let me have a look.
A. I’m not sure B. Of course not
C. No problem D. I’m afraid not
—What do you think of the film you saw yesterday?
—Oh! It’s one of ____ films I’ve ever seen.
A. interesting B. more interesting
C. most interesting D. the most interesting