根据汉语提示填空。
1.我们应该让孩子们远离河边。We should _______ the children _______ from the river.
2.Our teacher is _______(参加,出席)a meeting at the moment.
3.It’s _________(必要的)for us to master a foreign language.
4. In my opinion, it’s not a good idea to _______(惩罚)kids every time they make mistakes.
根据所给单词的音标或首字母填空。
1.Confucius was a very w_____ man.
2.I wrote her many letters , but she didn’t r_______ to me.
3.Liu Xiang broke the world_______ /rekɔ:d/ in the 110m hurdles.
4.This is an __________/,ɪntrə'dʌkʃən/to his new book.
5.Shakespeare’s plays also make a lot of s_______ to us today.
Do you know Weibo? Do you write a Weibo? If you don't, you are "out"! Weibo means microblog. People may spend much time writing a blog, but it takes a little time to write a microblog. Why? 1. .
Microblog started in the USA. It came to China in 2009 and it has developed very fast. In 2011, the number of Chinese micro-bloggers grew to 300 million. 2. For many microblog users, it is a great way of learning the freshest news, talking with friends and sharing different kinds of information, including news, daily life, pictures, music and so on. Many stars and famous people also write microblogs and share good things with their fans.
It is easy and fast to send a message on a microblog. 3. For example, when the big earthquake and tsunami (海啸) hit Japan in March, 2011, messages like " Salt can protect people from radiation" were hot on microblogs. 4. Later people realized it was just a rumor (谣言).
In a word, microblog plays a new role in the life of Chinese people.
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Writing a microblog needs much time.
B. Microblog appeared in China only one year ago but it has developed very fast.
C. As a popular thing, microblog has its advantages and disadvantages.
D. More and more Chinese show great interest in microblog because it started in the USA.
A. It soon caused a crazy buying of salt. B. However, this can also lead to problems and even cause panic (造成恐慌). C. Because every message on a microblog is less than 140 words. D. Now more and more people are interested in writing microblogs. |
We all see and hear about extraordinary(优秀的) people around us and wonder why we can’t be more like them. It’s not the big things that make someone extraordinary. It’s the small things. They become extraordinary by making a difference in someone’s life. Here are some of the things extraordinary people do every day:
Praise(表扬)someone. It can make the others feel great about themselves. A compliment can have a positive impact(影响) on their lives. Your team or family will love you for it.
It’s OK to admit(承认) you were wrong. You will not only gain the respect of your team mates, but you will also gain credibility(信用).
When you need help, don’t be shy or stop yourself. Everyone needs a little help sometimes. When you ask for help, you receive help. You’re willing to listen; you also need support at times.
When you don’t understand how something works, let an expert show you. When you let someone teach you something, you are telling the person that you respect his talent, time and what he is talking about.
Sometimes it is very important to stay silent. Especially when you’re angry, process your emotions, think back to what happened, and then come to a decision about how to deal with it. Before you say anything, consider others’ feeling. Never be rude with words or actions.
1. In the passage, how many points about being an extraordinary person does the writer refer to?
A. Five.B. Six.C. Seven. D. Eight.
2. For an extraordinary people, if he makes a mistake, what will he do?
A. Praise others.B. Be angry.C. Admit his mistake.D. Stay silent.
3. What makes a person become extraordinary?
A. Do some big and great things.
B. Some small things.
C. Having a lot of money.
D. To be a famous person.
4. Something unhappy happens, and you have to make a decision. What shouldn’t you do?
A. Stay silent.
B. Process your emotions.
C. Think back to what happened.
D. Be rude with words or actions.
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. How to process your emotions.
B. How to admit mistakes.
C. How to become an extraordinary person.
D. How to do more small things.
A long time before I was born, my grandma and grandpa moved into the house on Beechwood Avenue. They had a young family of 4 little girls.
During that time, work was hard to find, so Grandpa did whatever jobs he could. He worked on a farm during the week and at weekends he and Grandpa grew some of their own food in the garden(花园).
Everybody worked to keep the garden growing. All summer long, the family ate food from the garden and enjoyed the beautiful flowers. Grandma made jam(果酱)with strawberry, tomatoes, beans, peppers, pears and peaches. It was good to eat through the long winter.
The family grew up, and before too many years had passed, the grandchildren came to visit. Grandma and Grandpa still planted their garden every spring. Everyone still enjoyed the good food from the garden and always took some home.
Grandchildren grew up, and grandparents grew older. It became harder for Grandma and Grandpa to keep up the garden. So they made it a little smaller. There was still plenty to eat from the garden and lovely flowers to enjoy.
Then one summer when Grandpa was eighty-nine years old, all he could do was to watch from his chair as the vegetables grew and the flowers came out. Summer slowly went away, and Grandpa died before it was time to bring in the harvest(丰收).
1.How many people were there in grandparents’ family before the writer was born?
A. Five B. Six C.Seven D. Eight
2.The life then was very ________. People couldn’t find jobs easily.
A. easy B. happyC. hard D. free
3.Grandchildren took their grandparents’ vegetables home because ________.
A. they were too poor
B. they liked them better
C. their parents asked them to do so
D. they wanted to give some to their friends
4.As time passed by, grandparents made the garden smaller because ________.
A. they were not strong enough
B. life was getting better and better
C. we didn’t enjoy their vegetables
D. they lost interest to grow vegetables
5.The best title for the passage is ________.
A. Grand5mother’s Garden
B. Grandfather’s Garden
C. Our Grandparents
D. Grandparents’ Garden
Mr Black is a football fan. Every morning he goes to work by train. As he has a long trip, he always buys a newspaper. It helps to make the time pass more quickly. One Wednesday morning, Mr Black turned the important football matches. He knew the Football World Cup would be held in his city soon. He decided to go to watch the football game.
While Mr Black was excited to be at the Football World Cup, he was disappointed(失望的)at the location of his seat. Peering(仔细看)across the stadium through his telescope(望远镜)he saw an empty seat far away and made his way there. Mr Black asked the man in the next seat, “May I sit here?” “Sure,” the man replied. “This was my wife’s seat. She was a super football fan, and we used to come to the games together all the time until she passed away.”
“I am sorry for your loss,” Mr Black said. “But I am curious(好奇的). Why didn’t you give the extra(多余的) ticket to a friend or a relative?” The man replied, “They are all at the funeral(葬礼).”
1. How does Mr Black go to work every morning?
A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By car.D. By train.
2. Why does Mr Black buy a newspaper every morning?
A. Only to read sports news.
B. To kill time.
C. To get some change.
D. To relax himself.
3. What does the underlined phrases “passed away” mean in Chinese?
A. 去世 B. 传递 C. 经过 D. 旅游
4. Where were the man’s friends and relatives?
A. At the Football World Cup.
B. At home.
C. At the funeral.
D. At the playground.
5.Who was the biggest football fan?
A. The man.
B. Mr Black.
C. The man’s wife.
D. The man’s friends and relatives.