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根据短文内容从所给词中选词填空。每个选项使用一次,有两项剩余。请将答案填写在横线上。
A.friends B. friendly C. invite D. accept E. to come
F. ask G. have H. time I. real J. invitation
In America, people often1. friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People often say like these, “Would you like 2. over for dinner?” “We’ll ___3.__ a party on Friday, can you come?” To answer an invitation, they say “thank you” and ___4.___, or say “Sorry” and give a reason to refuse.
Sometimes, invitations are not 5. invitations. For example, “let’s get together for lunch soon.” They are not real invitations because they don’t talk about the date or6. . They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. People usually answer “Sure, that would be great.” Or “OK, thank you.” So next time you hear such an 7. , listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being 8. ?
词形填空。用所给词的适当形式填空。
1.Your friend looks forward to __________ (hear) from you.
2.She was ____________ to hear the news. (surprise)
3.-When __________ the meeting __________ (start)? -This afternoon.
4.Tom went to school without __________ (take)his schoolbag.
5._________ there ___________ (be) a meeting tomorrow? Yes,there is.
6.Don’t worry. I think they can look after ____________. (they)
7.Our earth is in great ____________. (danger)
8.He never ________ (accept) my invitation.
9.Do you know how _________ (draw) a horse?
10.When he grows up, he __________ (work) in Beijing.
单词拼写。 根据句意和提示以适当形式填写正确的单词。
1.There are eight ____________ (百) students in our school.
2.He ____________ to fly the moon one day./k'spekt/
3.One of the __________ is that you are too lazy. /'ri:znz/
4.My parents ___________ to buy a new bike for me. /
5.Take some ___________ and have a rest.
6.There will be __________ under the sea in the future. (工厂)
7.No one ____________ you can finish it in a day.
8.We are ___________ for the sports meeting. (准备)
9.Mr Smith helps me __________ math. /m'pru:v/
10.David __________ to go to the movies with me yesterday. (拒绝)
In many English homes people eat four meals day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
People have breakfast at any time seven to nine in the morning. They eat porridge, eggs or bread. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast. Lunch comes at one o’clock. Afternoon tea is from four to five in the afternoon, and dinner is about half past seven. First they have soup, then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that they eat some other things, like bananas, apples or oranges. But not all English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day. Their meals are breakfast, dinner, tea and supper and all these meals are very simple.
1.How many meals a day do many English people have?
2.When do people have their breakfast?
3.What did they have for breakfast?
4.Is afternoon tea from four to five in the afternoon?
5.Do all English people eat dinner at about half past seven?
Mr. Smith usually got up late in the morning, so Mrs. Smith always called him up to make him not be late for work. One day, they had a loud and long quarelling (吵架), so they were not speaking to each other. In the evening Mr. Smith handed his wife a piece of paper. He wrote "call me at 7 in the morning" on it. Then without a word, he went to sleep.
Next morning, when Mr. .Smith woke up, it was already 9:30.He got up and put on his clothes quickly. As he went out, he found another piece of paper on the table ."It's seven o'clock .Get up!"
1.If Mrs. Smith did not wake him up, usually Mr. Smith might ________.
A. be late for work
B. get angry
C. sleep all day
2.Why weren't they speaking to each other? ____________.
A. They quarreled.
B. They couldn't speak
C. They were afraid to speak
3.Why did Mr. Smith write a piece of paper to ask his wife to call him up the next morning?
A. He liked writing
B. He was afraid that his wife could forget
C. They were not speaking to each other.
4.Mrs. Smith woke up the next morning_______.
A. before 7 B. after 7 C. at 9:30
5.Mr. Smith woke up late for _______.
A. two and a half hours
B. one hour
C. three hours
Harry came to his mother one morning when she was having her breakfast, and said to her, “ No one at my school likes me, Mother. The teachers don’t, and the children don’t, either. Even the cleaners and the bus drivers hate me.”
“Well, Harry,” his mother answered, “Maybe you aren’t very nice to them. If a few people don’t like a person, it’s not his or her problem; but if a lot of people don’t, there’s usually something wrong, and the person really needs to change.”
“I’m too old to change,” Harry said. “I don’t want to go to school.”
“Come on, Harry,” his mother said, walking to the doorway and opened the door for him. “You have to go. It’ll be OK, and you still have a lot to learn. And besides, you’re the headmaster of the school.”
1.What was Harry’s mother doing when he came to her?
A. She was having breakfast.
B. She was drinking a cup of tea.
C. She was cooking breakfast.
2. What did Harry tell his mother?
A. He said that no one in his office liked him.
B. He said that his classmates didn’t like him.
C. He said that nobody at his school liked him
3.Why did Harry’s mother think he should change?
A. Because a lot of people didn’t like him.
B. Because a few people didn’t like him.
C. Because a lot of people liked him
4.What didn’t Harry want to do?
A. He didn’t want to go home.
B. He didn’t want to go to school.
C. He didn’t want to do his homework.
5.What was Harry?
A. He was a student of a school.
B. He was a teacher of a school.
C. He was the headmaster of the school.