Mario Green and I are students from Riverside High School. Every week, we spend several 1.(hour) helping others. Mario loves animals 2. he wants to be an animal doctor. He volunteers at 3. animal hospital every Saturday morning. Mario believes it can help him to get his dream jobi4. the future.“It isn't an easy job,” he says, “But I want to learn more about how to care for animals 5.(careful). I get such a strong feeling of satisfaction when I see the animals get 6. (good) and the look of joy on their owners' faces.”
I am a book lover. I could read by7.(I) at the age of four. Last year, I 8.(decide) to join an afterschool reading program. I still work there9.(one) a week to help kids learn to read. The kids are sitting in the library, but I can see in their eyes that they're going on a d10. journey when they read every new book. How amazing it is!
A woman in a lab coat stands in front of a group of school children. As she pours hot water into a box of liquid gas in the front of the classroom, the children cheer and clap their hands.
The woman is Kate Biberdorf. She runs a program called Fun with Chemistry which is aimed at getting children interested in science. The demonstrations(演示), such as the one she has just finished, are designed to be interesting and exciting and show children basic rules of chemistry.
Most of the demonstrations involve “explosions(爆炸)” and “fire” which are wonderful to watch. One of the demonstrations is called “Elephant's Toothpaste.” Biberdorf creates some foam(泡沫) that increases very quickly in size in the classroom. There is so much foam that it seems as if the foam can be used to clean the teeth of a big animal like an elephant. In another demonstration, Biberdorf makes a fire on her hand and sets a balloon on the fire.
There are also demonstrations designed for certain festivals. For example, Biberdorf uses pumpkins on Halloween. She pours some liquid into a pumpkin. The liquid then explodes inside the pumpkin and makes holes on it. The final product is a jacko'lantern(南瓜灯) with two “eyes” and a “mouth” made by the explosion.
Biberdorf and her program are popular among school children. She_is_happy_when_children_tell_her_how_excited_they_are_after_watching_her_performances._ She is encouraged by their words and is designing more performances. What a great teacher!
1题完成句子; 2~3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第四段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.When the teacher ________________ into a box of liquid gas, the children feel excited.
2.Why does Kate run the program Fun with Chemistry?
________________________________________________________________________
3.What does the writer think of most of Kate's demonstrations?
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4.________________________________________________________________________
5.________________________________________________________________________
English teenagers will receive cooking lessons in schools. The idea is to encourage healthy eating to solve the problem that many people are overweight. Also, it worries people that basic cooking and food preparation skills are disappearing gradually because parents use too much preprepared fast food.
Cooking was once regarded as an important part of education in England—even if it was mainly for girls. In recent years cooking has become less important in schools. But the rising level of obesity(肥胖)has led to a rethink about the food that children are given and the skills they should be taught.
“What we want is to teach young people how to do basic, simple meals, which they can use now at home and then in their life,” said Ed Balls, an education expert.
The new lessons will start in September, but some schools without kitchens will be given a longer time to prepare. Also, there may be a shortage of teachers with the right skills, since schools have been teaching food technology rather than practical cooking. Besides, the lessons for handson cooking will only be one hour a week for one term. But the wellknown cookery writer, Pru Leith, believes it will be worth it.
“If we'd done this thirty years ago, we might not lack of knowledge about food and the trends(趋势)of obesity could be halted. Every child should know how to cook, not just for having a healthy eating habit, but because it's a life skill which is a real pleasure.”
The renewed interest in cooking is an effort to reduce the obesity rate, which is almost the highest in Europe, and according to the government, half of all British people will be obese in 25 years if we don't take measures to prevent it.
1.What kind of benefits will cooking lessons bring to the students?
A.All of them will become good cooks.
B.Students will be healthy in eating.
C.Students can make food experiments.
D.Students can control the level of obesity.
2.Handson cooking lessons will only be ________ for one term.
A.one hour a week B.two hours a week
C.five hours a week D.ten hours a week
3.The underlined word “halted” in the passage probably means “________”.
A.continued B.stopped C.discussed D.kept
4.From the passage we know that ________.
A.cooking has always been very important in England
B.English teenagers won't have cooking lessons
C.the obesity rate has been growing rapidly in Britain
D.the students will pay much money for cooking lessons
5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The reasons of obesity.
B.The lost cooking skills.
C.The healthy eating.
D.The cooking lessons.
Helping others always brings you something, sooner or later, one way or another. I didn't know that until one day when I went to my _____ school.
It was a cold and _____ morning after the winter vacation. Actually, it was my first day at my new school. I was _____ slowly and worrying about lots of things. It was early and there weren't many people on the road. A girl who was on a _____ passed me quickly. She was riding on snowy ice when suddenly she fell off her bike just a few steps in front of me. She was trying hard to get up, _____ fell again. Without thinking, I went over and helped her stand up. She said “Thank you” with a smile and then rode away. The words “Thank you” _____ me and this small event made me feel less nervous about my new school.
_____, I got to school. The teacher led me to the classroom and asked me to sit down _____ a girl. I was so nervous. I knew some of the students were looking at me but I didn't dare to look at them. Soon the first class started. It was English. They used a different textbook from my old school and I didn't have a copy. As I was wondering what to do, a book appeared in front of me. “Let's share,” the girl next to me said. “And hi, I'm Carrie.” I _____. It was the girl I helped that morning. What a ______!
From then on, we became good friends. She was my first and best friend at my new school. Helping her also helped me find a friend.
1.A.old B.new C.small D.big
2.A.snowy B.rainy C.cloudy D.sunny
3.A.thinking B.teaching C.walking D.crying
4.A.bus B.bike C.taxi D.plane
5.A.or B.so C.and D.but
6.A.surprised B.worried C.helped D.warmed
7.A.Truly B.Finally C.Exactly D.Suddenly
8.A.beside B.besides C.across D.for
9.A.looked up B.got up C.looked down D.sat down
10.A.worry B.fear C.surprise D.failure
(2019原创)After a long walk, he ________ very tired and quickly fell asleep.
A.seemed B.sounded C.liked D.smelt
To our surprise, the computer won the chess game against the human player.
A.certainly B.usually C.finally D.mostly