There’s a famous English-learning website called Learn English Kids in England. To make it to be a fun, safe place, it has some house rules. Read the following rules carefully and get to know them!
No personal details(个人信息)
Don’t put any personal things in your comments(评价). This means details like full real names(first names are OK), addresses, phone numbers, school or club names, or passwords. But you can put things like how old you are, how tall you are, or the name of where you live if it is a big town or city.
Keep your password(密码)safe
Don’t give your password to other people, or put your password in a comment. If other people have your password, they can look at you profile, and they can send comments into the website in your name, even they can change your password and you can’t use it again.
No rude comments
We are happy for you to write about other people’s comments, and we would like to hear what you think, but please don’t write rude comments. Just be friendly and try to be kind to others in the Internet.
You must be 13 years old or under
Learn English kids is for children who are learning English. Members of the site must be aged 13 or under. What’s more, everyone who wants to be in it may come from different countries.
1.Where does the Website in the passage above come from?
A. B. C. D.
2.You can’t put in your comment.
A. your height B. your age C. your address D. your first name
3.If other people have your password, what may not happen?
A. They can often look at your profile freely
B. They can use the same password with you together
C. They can send comments into the website in your name
D. It may be true that you can’t use the password again
4.What does the underlined word rude mean in the third paragraph?
A. 礼貌的 B. ⽆无礼的 C. 思维的 D. 复杂的
5.Who can be a member of this website?
A. A boy age 14 who enjoys learning English B. A 12-year-old girl who is learning Chinese
C. A 13-year-old boy who’s learning English D. A girl learning Chinese at the age of 10
Will you be happy when you leave your mother? Or will you miss your mother? If you do, you are homesick. “homesick” is a word made up of HOME and SICK. You know each word, right? But do you know the meaning when you put them together? It is Sick For Home. It means you miss your home. You miss the delicious food at home.
Now think for a minute about SEASICK. Is Seasick the same as Homesick? Does seasick mean Sick For Sea? It means something quite different. “Seasick” means Sick By The Movement On The Sea. If you travel by ship and you feel seasick, you just want to go back home and have a good rest. Why? Because you feel sick on a ship.
Have you ever heard of a person being heartsick? If you’re heartsick, you are sad and your heart is broken. And we also have other words made like this, such as “handshake” and “handbag”. Isn’t it interesting? It is also helpful to know something like this in your English study.
1.If you are homesick, you will .
A. call your mother B. stay at home C. cook for yourself D. visit your friend
2.When we say “a person is seasick”, we mean that .
A. he misses his family B. he likes going by ship
C. he feels sick when he goes by ship D. his ship is broken
3.The word “ ” is made like “homesick” or “seasick”.
A. interesting B. musician C. swimming D. homework
4.“Heartsick” means in Chinese.
A. 有心脏病的 B. 悲伤的 C. 有心理问题的 D. 心脏受损的
5.From this passage, we can know that .
A. there are many words like homesick in English
B. it’s interesting to learn words like homesick
C. it’s helpful for us to know more about these English words
D. A, B and C are all right.
“What is the most important part of your body?” My mother asked me a question one day. “Sound is very important to us, so it’s my __________ , Mommy.” I answered.
She said, “No. Many people __________ deaf(耳聋的), but they can live by themselves and even work. You can think __________ it and I will ask you again.”
My grandfather died last year. When everyone was crying to _________ goodbye to him, my mom asked me the _______again.
I didn’t understand her, so I asked her, “It is a game __________ you and me?” She looked into my eyes and told me, “You know, it shows how you live __________ life.” She said with tears, “My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder(肩膀).”
I asked, “Is it because it holds up my __________ ?”
She replied, “No, it is because it __________ hold the head of a friend or loved one. ___________ needs a shoulder to cry on.”
1.A. body B. eyes C. ears D. head
2.A. are B. is C. isn’t D. aren’t
3.A. in B. at C. about D. with
4.A. tell B. say C. speak D. talk
5.A. answer B. experience C. problem D. question
6.A. from B. between C. for D. to
7.A. my B. his C. your D. her
8.A. head B. hand C. eye D. hair
9.A. can B. must C. have to D. has to
10.A. None B. Everybody C. No one D. Nobody
- So kind of you to give me a ride to the station. -_______.
A. It doesn't matter. B. Never mind.
C. Don't mention it. D. My pleasure.
You’ll have holiday next week. Where are you going?
A. a seven-day B. seven-days
C. a seven day D. a seven-days’
The meat smells _______. Throw it away.
A. well B. good C. badly D. Bad