动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空
1.--Where is your teacher? –He with my classmates (plan) a trip to Shanghai in the classroom.
2.Is it important (learn) English well if you want to find a good job?
3.Tom, (not be) careless when crossing the road.
4.-- The food in the restaurant (taste) very delicious! -- Yes, I agree with you.
5.Unluckily, Daniel fell from the stairs and (hurt) his left arm
6.I saw some students (play) on the playground just now.
7.You’d better (not touch) that valuable vase(贵重的花瓶)any more.
8.Be more careful next time, or you (make) the same mistake.
根据句意写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。
1.At last, Daniel finished the difficult Maths problem _____________ (correct).
2.Shanghai Oriental Pearl(东方明珠)tower is famous for its _____________ (high).
3.---Can you tell me the _____________(climb) names? Their mobiles left here.
4.The poor men can’t buy _____________ (they) anything because they have no money with them.
根据句意和汉语注释写出单词的适当形式。
1.Don’t you think that Mr Wu is an _____________(极好的)teacher?
2.Taking more exercise every day will make you _____________(健康)than before.
3.We should learn English well because it is one of the important ___________(语言) in the world.
4.My English teacher is always _____________(耐心的)with me. She helps me a lot.
任务型阅读 根据短文内容,完成表格,每空一词。
Do you know who is the president of the USA now? Your answer is ‘Obama(奥巴马), right?’ Next, let’s have a look at his growing experience(经历). Ten-year-old Obama was one of the only three black students at his school in Honolulu, Hawaii. The young boy didn’t look the same as most other students. White girls wanted to touch his hair. A white boy asked him whether his father ate people. “I lied to them that my father was a Kenyan prince, but I kept asking myself who I was,” said Obama.
However, 37 years later, the boy made history. Barack Obama became the first black president in U.S. history. Obama was born on August 4, 1961. His father is an African(非洲人) and his mother is a white American. This unusual background(背景)made him want to know who he was. With the help of his friends, Obama finally went to college. His hard work made him a star at Harvard University, a famous university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Later, he became the third black senator(议员) in U.S. history.
During his competition for U.S. president, Obama talked about his background. He called for a United States of America, rather than a white America or a black America. Obama’s success(成功) is a historic victory(胜利). It made Martin Luther King’s dream come true. That is: A man should not be judged by the colour of his skin, but by the content of his character.
The title | The 1. black president in U.S. history |
Be born | On August 4,1961 |
At age 10 | The number of black students at his school is three |
He looked 2. from most other students | |
In 3. | Got lots of support from his friends |
Grew popular among the students because he is 4. | |
Later | Became the third black senator in U.S. history |
At age 47 | Told people about his background |
won his competition for U.S. 5. | |
Obama’s success made Martin Luther King’s dream come true |
Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 and died in 1790.The philosopher(哲学家)and writer was one of the most important men in the early days of the United States. He believed strongly in the importance(重要性)of hard work, and he himself worked hard all his life, from the time he left school at the age of ten.
"Poor Richard," a character Franklin created, summarized(概括)Franklin's ideas in short sayings(谚语). Many of Poor Richard's sayings are still remembered today. One of the most famous is "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise," from the essay(散文)"The Way of Wealth."
In the same essay , Franklin talks about the danger of laziness and the value of ambitiousness(抱负).He asks what is accomplished by "wishing and hoping for better times". He says that we can make these times better if we try hard enough. People who spend all their time just hoping will die without food. They shouldn't expect everything to be easy, or as Poor Richard says, "there are no gains without pains." Franklin also says that we should work today, not wait until tomorrow. "One today is worth two tomorrows," says Poor Richard." Never leave that till tomorrow, which you can do today."
1.The main idea of the text is that _______________.
A. one should have a clever mind
B. one should get up early
C. one should work hard all one’s life
D. one should make everything hard to do
2. According to the text, Poor Richard is a person who _________________.
A. used to help Franklin
B. appears in Franklin’s books
C. knows a lot of old sayings
D. works very hard all his life
3.“one today is worth two tomorrows” means that ___________________.
A.if you want to do something valuable(有价值的), do it at once
B.one shouldn’t hope for better times
C.everyone can have a bright future
D.we have to enjoy ourselves today, not tomorrow
Mr. Johnson was an old man with a bad temper(脾气). Kids were afraid to go into his yard to pick apples.
One day, 13-year-old Jane and her friend Amy had to go past Mr. Johnson’s house. When Jane saw him, she suggested crossing the street to the other side. But Amy said they needn’t.
When Mr. Johnson saw Amy, he smiled and said, “Hello, Amy! I see you have a new friend with you today.” Amy smiled back. Mr. Johnson looked friendly and gave them each a fresh apple.
Later Jane asked Amy, “Everyone says he is the most unwelcome person in town. Why is he so kind to us?” Amy explained that when she first walked past his house, she was also afraid of him. But she pretended(假装)there was an invisible(看不见的)smile on his face and then started talking to him. Beginning with a “hello” at first, and then speaking more each time.
“An invisible smile?” Jane was puzzled(困惑的). “Yes,” answered Amy. “My grandma told me to think so. She said if we keep smiling at someone, sooner or later they will smile back.”
Remember what Amy’s grandma said, and we will find that most people can’t refuse(拒绝) our smile.
1.People thought that Mr. Johnson was a(n) person.
A. honest B. kind C. funny D. unfriendly
2.What did Amy do when she first walked past Mr. Johnson’s house?
A. She went into his yard to pick apples.
B. She was too afraid to go away quickly.
C. She smiled to him and talked to him.
D. She talked with him like old friends.
6.3.Amy learned “an invisible smile” from .
A. the old man B. her grandma
C. her parents D. her friend Jane
7.4.What does the story want to tell us?
A. It is important to take others’ advice.
B. A smile can change the whole world.
C. People with bad temper can also make friends.
D. Smile to the world and it will smile at you back.