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Graduation is coming! Many students are leaving school. What are they talking about? A lot of things for sure, but the most important thing is1.
We asked some teachers to give us the last lesson. The lesson is proverbs(格言) about friends. Old people2.teach proverbs to young people. Every culture has proverbs. They are short and easy3..
There is a German proverb which says,“Friendship is a plant we must4..”It means that we need to take care of friendship5.taking care of a garden. “Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty.” is6. proverb from Japan. It means that only 7.friends tell you when you are making a8..
My grandmother told me,“Nobody is so 9.that can throw away a friend.” Everyone10.friends. Be good to them.
Goodbye, friends! Don’t forget us,keep in touch.
补全对话,从方框中选择正确的选项完成对话。
A: Hello, Uncle John!
B: Hello, Bob 1. You look worried and upset.
A: 2. I really need your help.
B: What do you mean?
A: Well. 3. But now it becomes more and more difficult since I’m in Grade Three. My parents don’t allow me to play basketball.
B: Maybe your parents are right. 4.
A: I see. I do well in all my lessons and I think I should be allowed to do the things that I’m interested in.
B: OK. 5.
A: Thank you, Uncle John. It’s very kind of you.
A: Work must come first. B: I’ll talk with your parents about the problem. C: My parents like me to play basketball. D: What’s wrong with you? E: The problem is I love basketball. F: I have a problem. G: You can ask your parents to buy you a basketball. |
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As the Internet becomes more popular, many older media (媒体) businesses are dying out. But TV seems to be doing OK. In fact, it's doing better than OK. Though the Internet is popular in the world, television continues to draw more and more people all over the world to many of its programs. Hundreds of millions turn to TV to watch World Cup soccer,Olympic Games and Discoveries.
In many places, increasing numbers of people can watch more TV than before. Ten years ago, only 44% of British homes had satellite or cable TV(卫星或有线电视).Today, more than 93% do. More importantly, recent studies show that people are spending more time watching TV. Surprisingly, this is even true of young people between the ages of 8 and 18.Today's television industry has given so many choices. As a result, people can watch more of the things they like 24 hours a day.
The technology behind television has also improved. The big boxes that once filled living rooms are gone. Today's TV screens are thinner and thinner, yet the pictures are better and better. TVs are also moving from living rooms into kitchens and vehicles.
For years, TVs have also been used as video game players. But now they have been used in a few new ways. Many televisions can connect to the Internet and record programs. They also let people watch two programs at the same time. Today the most modern television has been on the way of development.
The Internet is the main challenge (挑战) for television now. But TV industry has shown that television will be important for years to come.
1. Studies show that people are spending more time watching TV than before. ( ) 判断正误(“T”表示正确,“F”表示错误)
2. Many televisions can _______________the Internet and record programs. 完成句子
3. Where are TVs moving from living rooms? 简略回答 _______________________
4. What is the main challenge for television?简略回答__________________________
5. 将文中画线句子译成汉语 ______________________________________________
I went to a volunteer orientation(志愿者活动情况介绍会) at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital in California several days ago.
Before I went there, I thought it was just a meeting for us to learn some basic information on how to do volunteer work. To my surprise, this meeting lasted for four hours! It told us in detail how to be a good volunteer at hospital.
For example, Graham, the director, told us to keep eye contact while offering help and never wait to be asked but offer help first. She also told us to bend down(弯下腰) to listen while patients are talking to show that we’re willing to hear. We should lead them to ask others for help if we can’t answer their questions and never say: it is not my business.
For the whole meeting, Miss Graham taught us how to satisfy patients through our words, body language and manners. It impressed me a lot. Americans pay so much attention to serving people with a professional attitude(专业的态度).
I suddenly realized why many people feel foreigners are really nice and friendly. They have been trained to do so since they were young. They always ask themselves: How do people feel toward my service? How can I improve to let them feel better? I really like this kind of culture.
1.According to the first two paragraphs, we learn the following about the volunteer orientation EXCEPT ____.
A. it was held in a hospital
B. it lasted for four hours
C. it told people how to be a good volunteer at hospital
D. it talked about the kinds of volunteer work there are
2.As a volunteer at hospital, you should ____.
A. always wait to be asked
B. bend down to listen when being asked
C. show them that you know everything
D. leave them alone if you can’t help
3.The last paragraph mainly talks about ____.
A. what the whole meeting was about
B. why the meeting was successful
C. cultural differences between China and the US
D. what the writer learned from the meeting
4. What does the writer think of such culture in the US?
A. She feels that it is great.
B. She doesn’t like it.
C. She feels that it is hard to understand.
D. She thinks only the US has this kind of culture.
London used to be “foggy”--- the “fog” was in fact smog, a mixture of smoke and fog. In other words, it was caused by air pollution. In London, some of this pollution came from factories, but a lot of it came from the coal that people burnt in their houses to keep warm during the winter. By the 1950s, London’s smog problem had become so bad that the government decided to do something to clean up the air. It didn’t allow people to born coal in any British city. A few years later, the air became much cleaner.
Today many Chinese cities face the same problem with air pollution that London faced sixty years ago. However, this problem is more difficult for Chinese cities to solve. One reason is that more of pollution comes from big factories, rather than from the coal burnt in people’s houses. If these factories were suddenly closed, it would harm the economy and lots of people would lose their jobs. Another reason is that changing from coal to cleaner fuels is quite expensive. However, the air in many cities will become cleaner, as the government and ordinary people pay more and more attention to protecting the environment.
1.Where was the pollution from in London over sixty years ago?
A. The pollution came from factories.
B. The pollution was from coal that people burnt in their houses.
C. The pollution was from too much traffic on the roads.
D. The pollution was from factories and coal that people burnt in their houses.
2.How was the air in London after the government didn’t allow people to born coal in any British city?
A. It was still foggy. B. It was smog.
C. It was much cleaner. D. It was stormy.
3.What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. In most of Chinese cities there is smog.
B. The reasons of smog in China.
C. The reasons of why it’s difficult for China to solve “smog”.
D. What did Chinese government do to solve “smog”.
4.Which of the following is not true EXCEPT ____.
A. people in London were allowed to born coal sixty years ago.
B. the air pollution in many Chinese cities is not serious.
C. smog in fact is a mixture of smoke and fog.
D. changing from coal to cleaner fuels is quite easy and cheap.
In Singapore, many middle school students spend a lot of their time on their studies. Good education is often regarded as a ticket to success in their future. So many of these students try their best to get a good mark in their examinations. They have a lot of homework every day and exams are a big headache. Sometimes some of them are even made to remedial(补习的) classes after school.
Schools run activities outside school hours. The students like to take part in sports and games, music and dance, hiking and rock-climbing, etc. They are also active in community service.
In their spare time, most students like to listen to pop music. Hollywood blockbusters(大片) ,Hong Kong and Singapore movies are very popular among them. They understand IT very well .Some of them also spend their free time surfing the Internet, emailing their friends, playing computer and video games.
They sometimes go to cafes, fast food restaurants, shopping centers and big bookstores.
So, it looks like life as a middle school student in Singapore is not easy but it is rich and colorful.
1.What is not mentioned in the passage?
A. School work.
B. After-class activities.
C. Subjects.
D. Things to do in the spare time.
2.Why do students work hard at school in Singapore?
A. Because they have a lot of homework to do every day.
B. Because they have to go to remedial classes.
C. Because they want to have a good future.
D. Because they have many outside school activities.
3.What does the underline sentence mean in the first paragraph?
A. Students are afraid of the exams.
B. Students have a headache before an exam.
C. Students have too many exams.
D. Students are in poor health because of exams.
4.What is the best title of this passage?
A. Middle school students in Singapore.
B. Hard life for students in Singapore.
C. Remedial classes in Singapore.
D. Colorful Life of Middle School Students in Singapore.