A: Rosa, I hear that you don't get on well with your mother. Why?
B: 1.
A: That's not good. Maybe you could stop her.
B:2. So I did nothing and went to my bedroom in silence.
A: Was everything all right later?
B: No! To my surprise, my father was checking my schoolbag when I went in.
A: Oh, dear!3.
B: I don't know. Do you think I should argue with them?
A:4. Why not ask your grandparents for advice?
B: Good idea.5.
A.But she is just my mother.
B.Sorry, I'm not sure, either.
C.Why did your parents do that?
D.They could help me deal with the problem.
E.Because I'm too tired.
F.Well, I saw her looking through my diary last night.
G.What did your parents do?
In China, safety education is becoming more and more important now. The last Monday in March is for students to learn it at school. It helps students learn more about _______ they should do to keep themselves safe. What are the _______ at school? Take a look.
Stampedes(踩踏), earthquakes and fires are the main accidents at school. A stampede always happens in _______ places. When students around you begin to push, just stand there and try to hold onto something. If you _______ in the crowd, move to one side and protect your head with your hands around.
When earthquakes happen, you can get _______ a desk quickly and hold on. It’ll protect you from falling things. If you are _______, find a place away from buildings, trees, and power lines(电线).
When there’s a _______, leave the classroom quickly. It’s better to put _______ over your mouth and nose. In this way, you won’t breathe in smoke. Many people die in a fire, not because of the fire but smoke. It makes them _______ and they can’t breathe. That’s very dangerous! ________ When you want to get out, you should make yourself close to the floor. Then you can breathe some fresh air.
1.A.how B.why C.what
2.A.accidents B.stories C.questions
3.A.busy B.crowded C.dirty
4.A.get lost B.become mad C.fall down
5.A.on B.behind C.under
6.A.outdoors B.indoors C.surface
7.A.smoke B.fire C.flood
8.A.anything wet B.anything dry C.something wet
9.A.cry B.cough C.shout
10.A.And B.But C.So
—I had a high fever and I feel very terrible.
—
A.All right. B.Is that so? C.Sorry to hear that.
—What’s the matter with you?
—I______ a headache.
A.has B.have C.am
—Which do you prefer(更喜欢), orange or coke?
—______. I want a cup of tea.
A.Both B.Neither C.Either
Her son______ Coke, but now he______ milk.
A.used to drinking; is used to drink.
B.is used to drinking; used to drink
C.used to drink; is used to drinking.