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Hello! Look here! There’s ________ apple tree behind Dick’s house. Dick is near the tree. There are some apples ________ the tree. Dick is looking ________ the apples. They are big and red. Dick is hungry. He wants to ________ an apple. Dick isn’t tall. He is short. He can’t reach(够到) the apples. He puts a ________ under the tree. Can he reach the apples on the box now? ________,he can’t. He is too________. Here comes Paul. He is Dick’s brother. “Hello, Dick, ________ do you want to do?”
“Please help ________ , Paul. I can’t ________ the apples.”
“Here you are, Dick. One is for you, and one is for me!”
“Thank you ,Paul.”
1.A. a B. the C. some D. an
2.A. in B. on C. over D. under
3.A. for B. after C. at D. up
4.A. see B. buy C. get D. sell
5.A. ball B. box C. boy D. bag
6.A. Yes B. OK C. No D. Not
7.A. long B. short C. big D. heavy
8.A. what B. when C. where D. why
9.A. I B. me C. my D. you
10.A. reach B. see C. find D. Lost
书面表达
根据要点提示写一篇不少于100字的文章。
要点:1.节约能源和资源的好处。
(节约水,电,钱save;减少了空气、水源的污染reduce pollution;环保live a green life)
2.学生节约能源和资源的具体做法
(洗澡时间缩短take shorter showers;纸用双面;use both sides of the paper;刷牙时关掉水龙头 turn off the tap when brushing teeth;离开房间时关掉电灯turn off the lights when they leave a room; recycling empty bottles; 。。。。。。。)
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单词拼写
根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺。
1.In some countries, black people don’t have the same r________ (权利) as whites.
2.My sister works in a company as a s________ (秘书).
3.E________ (教育) plays an important part in people’s life. A child can’t have a good future if he doesn’t go to school.
4.Taking too much exercise after meals is h_______(有害的)to your health.
5.We can’t finish d________(挖)such a big hole without your help.
I’m Lin Min. My sister Lin Li is a teacher, but she isn’t in Beijing with us. She works in a small school in Yushu in Qinghai. She works very hard. Every morning after breakfast, she goes to four of her students’ homes and brings them to school. At eight o’clock, the students have the first morning class. After four classes, they have lunch at school. During the lunch time, Lin Li tells some stories to them. The students like listening to her stories. The afternoon classes start at 13:00 and finish at 16:00. After school, Lin Li sends the four students back to their homes. In the evening, she doesn’t watch TV or play computer games. She usually checks her students’ homework. Then she goes to bed at 22:00.
Lin Li wants to do more things for her students. She is a great teacher, isn’t she?
1.Where is Lin Min?
A. In Yushu. B. In Beijing.
C. In Shanghai. D. In Qinghai.
2.What does the word “hard” mean in Chinese?
A.快速地 B.悲伤地 C.简单地 D.努力地
3.Why does Lin Li go to some of her students’ homes in the morning?
A. To visit their parents.
B. To tell stories to them.
C. To bring them to school.
D. To help them with homework.
4.What does Lin Li do in a day?
①She watches TV.
②She tells stories to her students.
③She plays computer games.
④She checks her students’ homework.
⑤She sends some students back to their homes.
A.②③④ B.③④⑤
C.②④⑤ D.①②③④⑤
5.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. Lin Min’s family. B. Lin Li’s work.
C. Lin Min’s school. D. The kids in Yushu.
Would you like to adopt an animal? Although this sounds very unusual, some children have done just this. The Natural Zoo has given people the chance to adopt animals by paying for all of its food for one year. One of the animals that needed parents was a young tiger named Brocky. The people at the zoo said that it would cost about $900 a year for the food for Brocky.
Not many boys and girls have $900 to spend. That is why several hundred children and grown-ups each have sent a little money to the zoo to help pay for Brocky’s food. Some children sent in only a quarter because that was all the money they had. Other children sent in more money than that.
Since so many people sent money to the zoo to help pay for Brocky’s food, he now will be able to eat as much as he wants. Brocky surely must be a happy tiger to know that he has so many adopted parents. Many children must also be happy to know that they have helped to feed him. It really will be thrilling for those children to go to the Natural Zoo to visit their adopted tiger Brocky.
1.Brocky is________.
A. an animal zoo
B. an adopted child
C. a tiger without children’s love
D. a tiger in need of adoption
2.Several hundred people give money to the zoo to help Brocky because ________.
A. its food is too expensive for one person to afford
B. people don’t want to spend too much money on Brocky
C. people don’t love Brocky enough
D. the zoo forces them to do so
3.Children will be ________ if they go to the zoo to visit the tiger Brocky.
A. frightened B. excited and happy
C. nervous D. surprised
4.With so many people’s money, Brocky now can _________.
A. play with many toys
B. live without being hungry
C. eat meat every day
D. have an air-conditioned room to live in
5.We can infer(推断)from the passage that ________.
A. zoos are too poor to feed the animals
B. there are too many animals in the zoo
C. many people are kind to animals
D. children love animals better than adults do
Holding doors open, picking up rubbish, thanking people … these acts of kindness seem very small. But students at Tibbetts Middle School know that it’s the small acts that make the world a better place.
Eighth-graders from New Mexico, US, took part in the Random (随意) Acts of Kindness Week from Feb 10 to 14. During the week, they tried their best to do kind things for others, or for the environment.
Celeste Murray, an English teacher at the school, started the activity. “I believe the world is changed by little things,” she told the local newspaper. Over the week, Murray said she has seen changes in her class. Previously, she asked her students to push the chairs in after class. Now, the students do it by themselves. “The teachers will have less work,” said Elisea Castaneda, one of Murray’s students.
Jordin Marshall, another eighth-grader, spent the week giving out praise (赞扬). “It makes that person’s day (使那个人开心),” she said. “Besides helping others, the activity made students feel that they can make a difference,” Murray said.
Eighth-grader Haley Echols decided to continue to do at least one act of kindness every week. She believes her acts could encourage others.
1.Random Acts of Kindness Week was started by .
A. some eighth-graders B. the school
C. a teacher D. some parents
2.What kind of act of kindness is not mentioned?
A. Giving out praise. B. Holding doors open.
C. Picking up rubbish. D. Donating money.
3.The underlined word “Previously” means .
A. since then B. before
C. later D. at present
4.Elisea thinks if students push in chairs after class, .
A. teachers’ work can be reduced
B. the environment will be better
C. other students’ time can be saved
D. no rubbish will be left
5.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. Random Acts of Kindness Week lasted for seven days.
B. Random Acts of Kindness Week made children feel they can make a difference.
C. The teachers and students want to make the world a better place with small acts.
D. The activity encouraged many students.