—I haven’t seen my grandparents for long. I’m too busy ________them.
—Why not call them instead?
A.visit B.to visit C.visiting D.visits
The workers will build a new railroad________the two cities.
A.since
B.between
C.as
D.during
It takes us ________hour or more to go to my hometown by train.
A.a B.an C.the D./
根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
假如你是李华,你们学校将要组织师生观看话剧《茶馆》,你打算邀请你们班交换生Peter参加。请用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他演出的时间和地点,以及建议他做哪些准备。
提示词语: information, theatre, read, brief introduction (简介)
提示问题: When and where will you see the play?
What do you advise Peter to prepare for it?
Dear Peter,
How is it going?
Teachers and students in our school will go to see a famous play Teahouse.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If there is anything that I can do, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Salt Lake City is known for many things. It is named for the Great Salt Lake, which is the largest salt water lake in North America. The city held the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Now, it is famous for helping to protect a family of peregrine falcons.
Young peregrine falcons begin learning how to fly when they are about five or six weeks old. It takes about a week for the parents to teach them. In natural areas, it is a bit safer for the young birds to take the risks that come with learning to fly. In cities, it can be more dangerous because they can hit the buildings or fly into traffic.
In Salt Lake City, volunteers (志愿者) put on bright orange vests (背心)to protect themselves as they keep an eye on the young birds. These volunteers actually put themselves in danger to save the birds. For example, if a young peregrine falcon accidentally flies into traffic, one volunteer stops traffic. Another tries to catch the bird and move it out of harm's way.
Bob Walters, one of the volunteers, joins a group of more than 20 people interested in the peregrine falcons. They give some basic training on what will need to be done once the young birds start flying. Jon Everts has been volunteering for several years. He says he keeps coming back because it's one of the world's fastest birds.
Many birdwatchers in the area heard about the nests and the young falcons. Some of them came out to help. Others just wanted to watch as the babies took their first flights. The volunteers are right to be worried about the young falcons. In the last few years, people counted 16 young peregrine falcons around downtown Salt Lake City. Only 11 of those birds continued to live. Of the 11 birds, six were helped by volunteers.
These numbers help the volunteers remember that the work they are doing really makes a difference. Some of them work 12-hour days to protect the peregrine falcons and their families. However, when the volunteers see a new generation (一代) of falcons that are ready to leave home, it makes all their work meaningful.
1.What is Salt Lake City famous for now?
2.Why is it dangerous for young peregrine falcons to learn to fly in cities?
3.If a young peregrine falcon flies into traffic, what do volunteers do?
4.What does Jon Everts think of the peregrine falcons?
5.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
You Can Run a Mile!
Demian L. started running about a year and a half ago at his school in Brooklyn, N. Y., and then he joined another running program, called the Mighty Milers. Demian, now in fifth grade, took first place in the 1,500-meter race for his age group. He ran nearly 1 mile, in 5 minutes and 44 seconds. That is superfast! “I felt really good and it was a big confidence builder," he said. To train for the race, Demian ran three times a week and did stretching (拉伸)exercises and other sports. He likes the way running keeps him fit and feeling good. “Running makes me happy!” he said.
Can you run a mile? Of course you can. Larry Greene, an exercise science expert (专家), a former runner and coach, thinks it's a good idea to join a school team or a local running club that has a good coach. A coach can teach you correct running form—that’s how you hold your body and move your arms and legs. If you learn to run in the right way, you won't get hurt. A coach can also remind you to pace yourself. “If you start too fast, you'll have to slow down or stop," Greene explained ( 解释).“If you start too slowly, you might not meet your time goal.”
The library and the Internet can improve your running. “When I first started running a mile, I got much help from reading about the sports," Greene said. “Learn as much as you can by reading books and magazines about running.”
To train for a mile run, start by running a short distance (距离), such as one-quarter mile. Over the next few weeks, slowly increase the distance by one-eighth or one-quarter of a mile at a time. That gives your body time to adjust (调整) to each new challenge. It can also lower your risk of getting hurt. If you ever feel too tired to keep going, stop. “Don't push you when running becomes painful,” Greene said.
And never run outside alone—have a workout partner who will run with you. Warm up, stretch, and cool down together. Check your running forms each other. Having someone else watch you run will help you make sure you are running safely. It helps to pass the time too!
1.Taking first place in the 1,500-meter race makes Demian feel ________.
A.relaxed B.lucky C.loved D.confident
2.According to the passage, Larry Greene probably agrees that ________.
A.it's important to learn to run with a coach
B.it's hard to get good grades if you start running late
C.reading books before running is helpful to pass the time
D.short distance running is good to improve your running skills
3.The word “challenge” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.
A.something new and difficult B.something cheap but special
C.something easy and interesting D.something cool but dangerous
4.The writer writes this passage mainly to________.
A.study the advantages of running B.give advice on how to run a mile
C.ask people to join his running club D.explain why people should run a mile