It was an extremely hot day. My younger brother Walt and I had decided to go swimming in a deep swimming hole across Mr. Blickez’s farm and through some woods, because it would be the only way to cool ourselves down.
The only problem with our plan was that this farm was guarded by a huge mean (凶暴的) Hereford bull (公牛). Mr. Blickez had told us that Elsie was the meanest bull in town, maybe even in the county and we believed in him. But the hotter it got, the more we thought there was something fishy about what he said. For one thing, we remembered Mr. Blickez liked telling tall tales; for another, Elsie seemed like a strange name for a bull. Finally, I talked Mom into asking permission for us to walk through the farm, and Mr. Blickez agreed.
On our way across the farm, we stopped at the fence to admire the swimming hole. The sun shone brightly across the cool waters. We couldn’t wait to get there. Suddenly, Walt shouted loudly. Elsie had run to him and was licking (舔) his back. I immediately hid under the fence. However, when I looked up, I saw that Elsie wasn’t a big mean bull at all. She was just a friendly young cow, and she was going to keep licking my brother’s back as long as he stood still.
When we discovered the truth, we were so happy. We then ran to the swimming hole and jumped in. The water was just as wonderful as we had dreamed. After that day, we had many good days and we often visited our secret swimming hole guarded by the so-called “big mean bull”. .
1.What’s the meaning of the underline word “fishy” in Paragraph 2?
A. Doubtful. B. Interesting. C. Funny. D. Believable.
2.What was the problem faced by the author and his brother?
A. They didn’t know where to swim.
B. They didn’t know how to get to the stream.
C. Their mother didn’t want them to swim.
D. They had to face a very mean bull.
3.When Elsie saw the author’s brother, she _______.
A. tried to attack him B. showed her friendliness
C. immediately ran away D. tried to drive him away
4.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. The bull guarding Mr.Blickez’s farm.
B. How friendly the so-called mean bull was.
C. The story of visiting the swimming hole.
D. How the author changed his attitude to Joanie.
A visit to a zoo can be an amazing experience for people of all ages. If you want to get close to wildlife, why not visit one of the following zoos in the UK?
Longleat Safari (游猎)& Adventure Park
Wiltshire’s Longleat Safari & Adventure Park is the UK’s oldest safari park. Opened in 1966, it was the first safari park opened outside Africa. It was just a 100-acre lion reserve (保护区)in the beginning, but it has grown fast over the years. Now you can see parrots and other creatures here, although lions are still popular with many people.
Open from mid-February to early November,a day ticket costs £26 for adults. Admission for 3 to 14-year-olds is £18.50 and £21 for the over-60s.
Located just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury, it can be reached by taking the A362.
Bristol Zoo
Bristol Zoo is one of the UK’s oldest zoos. It will celebrate its 180th anniversary in 2016. Here, you will find over 400 different species of creatures. It also has nine animal houses, so even if the weather isn’t at its best, there are still lots of amazing creatures to look at, including the endangered red panda. Perhaps one of the most popular places is Bug World, where you can see all kinds of scary insects.
Admission for adults is £14 and £8.50 for 3 to 14-year-olds and £11 for the over-60s.
Located in the Clifton region of Bristol, you can reach the zoo by taking either the No. 8 or 9 bus. Clifton Down train station is also close by, and if you are taking public transport, you can buy a discounted entry ticket to the zoo.
1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Wiltshire’s Longleat Safari & Adventure Park is the first safari park in the world.
B. Wiltshire’s Longleat Safari & Adventure Park has a longer history than Bristol Zoo.
C. Bristol Zoo is the oldest zoos in the UK.
D. Visitors can see all kinds of scary insects in Bug World.
2.How much should a 61-year-old couple with their 4-year-old grandson pay to visit Bristol Zoo?
A. £52. B. 30.5. C. £60.5. D. £42.
3.Bristol Zoo was opened probably in______.
A. 1836 B. 1636 C. 1936 D. 1736
4.We can get to Bristol Zoo by taking______.
A. No. 89 bus B. No. 9 subway line
C. a train D. the A362
近些年,越来越多的中国学生选择出国留学,这些留学生在国外的表现如何?哪些方面对他们来说是最难适应的?某报社做了一项调查,结果如图所示。请你根据下图,向该报社投稿,描述这一现象,并发表自己的看法。
词数:100字左右
参考词汇:社会文化适应——social acculturation
人际沟通——interpersonal communication
短文改错。
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Every high school student wants to get into famous universities and they spend most of their time review lessons. Nowadays, many graduates find hard to be admitted to famous universities. To be honest, only the small number of students can get so golden chances. Therefore, I have a strong desire to enter for Beijing University to study. To make my dream come true, I have to know my advantage and weaknesses. Besides, I must work hard or put all my time and energy into study. Most important, I must arrange my time properly. I was approaching my dream university with every effort.
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
Hiking and fast-paced walking are great ways1. (lose) weight and to improve cardiovascular fitness. Get out in 2. sunshine and quicken the pace.
Start with 10 minutes and gradually increase your time. Make your 3. (day) goal 30 minutes of fast-paced walking. Walk 4. your normal walking pace for five minutes before picking up speed. This gets your breathing and heart rate up before starting an aerobic walking workout. After your workout, take five minutes to gradually return to your normal walking pace. This 5. (allow) your heart rate and blood pressure to stabilize.
It usually takes 6. (long) to go hiking than fast-paced walking. Each step you take in Hiking requires 7. (watch). Don’t race against others, but you can gradually pick up speed as you familiarize 8. with the trail. The challenge of hillside fields will cause your heart rate to increase. Take your time. 9. your uphill climb gets difficult and you’re breathing hard, stop and enjoy the views. Hiking alone is never a good idea. Take a friend, a 10. (rely) adult and your cellphone.
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My son, Sam, struggled through elementary school. But his sixth grade teacher took the time to _______ Sam’s strengths and inspired him to be a better student.
On Valentine’s Day, my eleven-year-old son Sam _______ me to allow him to buy his teacher an enormous red heart_______ with delectable(让人喜爱的) chocolates. We _______ , and he bought her a smaller but respectably sized heart. On his small _______, $4.99 was a huge investment, and I was touched by his _______.
Last year, Sam’s most _______thing was having the longest “missing assignment” list in the entire fifth grade. He_______ all year to keep his head above the academic sea and many nights Sam sank into tears of _______.
I must admit I was _______ when I first met Mrs. Hogan. She was a _______ teacher. She seemed so young and sweet and inexperienced. How was this new teacher going to _______ a boy who had learned to dread (恐惧) school? As I observed this teacher’s _______ with my son at the end of each day, I realized that
Sam’s inattentiveness and disorganization was not the _______ things that Mrs. Hogan noticed about him. She _______ Sam as a knowledgeable, capable student who loved to read. He rose to her_______. He brought home less and less class work. He _______ six A’s on his second-quarter report card.
I _______don’t know how much of this _______ is due to the magic of Mrs. Hogan. I do know that my son loves his sixth grade teacher, and I think there is a magic in relationships that can inspire children_______ nothing else will.
1.A. prevent B. encourage C. pull D. change
2.A. advised B. promised C. allowed D. begged
3.A. absorbed B. offered C. filled D. obtained
4.A. compromised B. fought C. refused D. argued
5.A. route B. age C. budget D. way
6.A. instruction B. cleverness C. generosity D. bravery
7.A. enjoyable B. favorable C. honorable D. unforgettable
8.A. struggled B. agreed C. discovered D. insisted
9.A. regret B. anger C. frustration D. pleasure
10.A. interested B. concerned C. moved D. amazed
11.A. loving B. caring C. rising D. beginning
12.A. lift up B. pick out C. come up D. take in
13.A. description B. competition C. communication D. cooperation
14.A. precious B. junior C. senseless D. primary
15.A. allow B. recognize C. refer D. look
16.A. expectations B. power C. questions D. dreams
17.A. lost B. accepted C. earned D. left
18.A. still B. too C. so D. already
19.A. independence B. reward C. recovery D. miracle
20.A. when B. before C. until D. unless