然后熊宝宝指着他床上的小女孩大喊到, “快看!这儿有个坏女孩!”
Then Baby Bear ___________ ___________ the little girl in his bed and shouted, "Look! There's the bad girl!”
他们通常周末在电视上看篮球比赛。
They usually watch basketball matches on television ___________ ___________.
根据对话内容, 从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是多余的)
Henry: Emma.1.
Emma: We talked about our dreams in our class meeting
Henry: Sounds interesting. 2.
Emma: I want to be a writer
Henry: 3.
Emma: Well, because I think writing is a good way to express my feelings. I really enjoy it.
Henry: 4.
Emma: Well. , by keeping on reading more books and practicing more.
Henry: Good! I hope your dream will come true.
Emma: 5.
A.How are you going to do that?
B.What do you want to be?
C.What's up?
D.What did you talk about?
E.That’s a good idea
F.Why do you want to be a writer?
G.Thanks.
Mary picked up a pencil and a piece of paper, saying, "Now, you want to earn money for the autumn camping trip, right? "Tom, her brother, nodded. He wasn't able to go last year Because he hadn’t earned enough money during the summer. This year he came up with a plan.
He made a necklace(项链) for his mother that everyone admired(羡慕). They were surprised to learn that Tom had made it for her. Why not make more necklaces and sell them?
“OK," said Mary, "The first thing you need to do is to work out how much you have now."
“I have $20. 00 in the bank, and $7. 25 in my room," explained Tom.
“That gives you a total of $27.25,” said Mary, “That is called your capital(资金). The next thing you need to know is how much it will cost you to make each necklace.”
“Well, the pet shop will give me all the feathers the birds lose. I'll have to buy the beads (小珠子) and string,” said Tom.
Mary wrote on the piece of paper:
CAPITAL $ 27. 25
EXPENSES Feathers no cost
String for 10 necklaces $ 2.50
Beads for 10 necklaces + $ 15.00
Total(总计) $17.50
“How much do you think you can sell such a necklace for?" asked Mary.
“Hmm, Tom looked thoughtful and said,” There’s a shop in town that sells almost the same kind of necklace for $7.50. If I charge(要价)$ 6. 00, people will think that's a bargain.”
“OK. If you sell each necklace for $6. 00, you'll make a good profit(利润) on each then,” said Mary.
“Wonderful! Tom cried, "If I sell 20 necklaces, I'll have enough from the profit for the camping trip and $10. 00 left over.”
1.Which word best describes Mary?
A.Confident. B.Generous C.Helpful D.Outgoing
2.The underlined word "bargain" in this story means “___________”.
A.something sold cheap B.something sold expensive
C.something made at home D.something made by children
3.How much would Tom have to spend on the camping trip?
A.$47.45 B.$75 C.$85 D.$102.2
4.How did Tom know how much he would have left over after paying for the camping trip?
A.He added the cost of the trip to the profit he would make on 20 necklaces.
B.He took the cost of the trip from the profit he would make on 20 necklaces.
C.He asked Mary for the answer.
D.He took the cost of each necklace from the amount of money he had to begin with
5.What's the best title for this story?
A.How to make Necklaces B.How to sell Necklaces
C.How to make a Plan D.How to Earn Money for a Trip.
Nowadays, many young people enjoy communicating with others online. They do this through social networking websites. However, the internet may be a dangerous place, and these young people may not even realize it.
The key to being safe online is to keep certain pieces of information private. If you do any banking online, for example, it is important to note that your date of birth may be used by banks to identify (识别)you. Banks need to know your ID number and your address as well, but to check your identity, they might ask you for your date of birth. If a criminal were to gain access to(进入) your account(账号) at a bank, the one thing that he would not have would be your birth date. These days, however, a lot of people put their dates of birth on social networking websites so that their friends will wish them a happy birthday. Unluckily, doing so could end up getting them into trouble.
Another way people share too much information is by mentioning inappropriate (不合适的)things that they have done. For employers who worry about the reputation (声望)of their company, they would prefer not to see photos publicly posted of their employees doing anything inappropriate. However, many young people today enjoy gaining attention by posting some pictures that may not be completely acceptable on the internet.
So the key to being safe online is to limit what you share. Remember that the whole world can see it if you post your private information online.
1.According to the passage, what is the key to being safe online?
A.Avoiding doing banking online B.Checking your identity regularly.
C.Keeping certain information private D.Stopping using social networking websites
2.A lot of people put their dates of birth online in order to ___________.
A.Have fun B.receive birthday greetings
C.do banking D.save money
3.According to the passage, some employers do not want to see their employees post anything about ___________ online.
A.past inappropriate behaviors B.their hobbies
C.the company D.their dates of birth
4.Which of the following statements is true?
A.Banks hardly ask you for your date of birth.
B.All employees are worried about their company’s reputation.
C.It is safe to share as much information as possible online with your friends.
D.A criminal cannot gain access to your bank account without your date of birth.
5.By writing this passage, the writer mainly wanted to suggest that people should ___________.
A.limit the information they share online B.keep their home address secret
C.never trust their employer D.stay away from social networking websites
Good evening, parents, grandparents, uncles and friends!
Thank you all for coming on this very special day for every student on this stage. I know how proud you must be. As we have grown over the years, there are many steps and stages we all have gone through. From learning our shapes and colors, to getting our first progress in middle school, or how we explained to our parents why we skipped school (逃课) because the headmaster called home. As we remember these days, things that we’ve done will be with us forever. But this is only the start of our journey. To graduate is one more step we’ve taken in our lives.
Now I would like to thank everyone who has helped me get this far. First of all thank you to all the teachers. None of us would be here without you always pushing our studying abilities to the fullest. My elder brother Johnson always said "If anyone is mean to you, I'll take care of it." My mom, thank you for always believing in me and putting up with(容忍)me. And last but not least, my dad, for proving to me that I always need to take responsibility(责任) for my actions and deal with the results. Thank you all! I love you. And I will never fail to be thankful to the people around me.
Lastly, I want to give some advice to all my classmates! The end of junior high school is the beginning of a new life. Many of us may think, "This is as good as it gets!" but the future holds a bigger plan for all of us. We will make mistakes along the way, but the key is to learn from our mistakes and never give up. So good luck and congratulations to the class of 2020. We did it!
1.The passage is most probably ___________.
A.a suggestion letter B.a greeting card
C.a graduation speech D.a letter of congratulations
2.We can infer from the passage that the writer of the passage is ___________.
A.a parent B.a headmaster C.a teacher D.a student
3.According to the writer, many students ___________.
A.hardly study at school B.hate to follow others' advice
C.should pay more attention to the future D.are afraid of dealing with difficulties
4.What the writer learns from his dad is that____________.
A.knowledge is power B.one should answer for what he does
C.where there is a will, there is a way D.a good beginning is half done
5.The writer told the classmates that the key to dealing with mistakes is ___________.
A.to learn from the mistakes and never give up B.to give up the
C.not to follow others' advice D.not to pay attention to the mistakes