1.The material above is ______.
A.a book report B.a book list
C.a book review D.a book cover
2.Which of the following is NOT included in the Detective Charlie’s series?
A.The Case of a Murder in the Neighbourhood
B.The Secret of the Floating House on the River
C.The Mystery at the Mill in North Village
D.The Truth of Prince Richard’s Kidnap
3.What can we learn from the material?
A.The writer of the book is Lenny Pinkaton.
B.Charlie didn’t find any clues till the end of the story.
C.The book was published by Marvellous News Press.
D.Charlie’s series are popular with young readers.
When we see well, we do not think about our eyes very often.
It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we _______ how important our eyes are.
People who are near-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes. Everything else seems_______.A person _______ does a lot of work, such as writing, reading and sewing becomes near-sighted then.
People who are far-sighted suffer from just the_______ problem. They can see things that are far away, but they have_______ in reading a book unless they hold it at arm's length. If they want to do much _______ , they must wear glasses, too.
Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. They have what is called astigmatism(散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people's eyes become _______ because of cataracts(白内障). Long ago these people often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.
Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. _______ eye sees things from a slightly different angle(角度).To prove this to_______, look at an object out of one eye; then look at the same object out of your other eye. You will find the object's relation to the background and other things around it has changed. The difference between these two different eye views ________ us to judge(判断)how far away an object is. People who have only one eye cannot judge distance as people with two eyes do.
1.A.remind B.receive C.review D.realize
2.A.unhappy B.unpleasant C.unclear D.unfair
3.A.what B.who C.when D.which
4.A.right B.same C.wrong D.opposite
5.A.difficulty B.fun C.time D.experience
6.A.shopping B.cleaning C.reading D.fishing
7.A.cloudy B.sunny C.windy D.rainy
8.A.Each B.Every C.Both D.All
9.A.yourself B.himself C.herself D.myself
10.A.helps B.makes C.encourages D.agrees
—Do the dishes, Mike, or I will tell mum!
—_____________, Sue!
A.Mind your own business B.You are welcome
C.It’s your duty D.Never mind
— Oh, what a day! I’m too tired out.
— How can you be boss and accountant at the same time? ________.
A.The early bird catches the worm B.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
C.Actions speak louder than words D.Don’t burn the candle at both ends
—Nobody is allowed to bring any snacks at the sports meeting in my school.
—________.
A.Neither are we B.Neither we are. C.So are we D.So we are.
—Put your best foot forward. Do you know _________ you are to success?
—Thanks a million.
A.how far B.how long C.how close D.how much