Danny is a schoolboy. He 36 in a small town. His home is about ten miles 37 school and the roads are not flat(平坦的). So it’s 38 for him to get to school. He 39 at about five thirty every day and has breakfast. Then he 40 school at around six o’clock. First, he 41 his bicycle to the bus station. That takes about forty minutes. 42 the bus takes him to school. It usually takes about thirty minutes. Sometimes he has 43 time for breakfast at home, so he has something for breakfast on the bus.
“I’ve never taken trains. It must be a lot 44 fun than taking buses,” says Danny. He studies very 45 at school. He hopes he can go to school in a big city some day. He can take a train to school then.
A.lives B.works C.plays D.teaches
A.at B.from C.in D.for
A.easy B.good C.interesting D.difficult
A.gets up B.gets to C.goes to bed D.goes to work
A.gets back B.leaves for C.leaves D.gets
A.by B.sends C.on D.rides
A.Then B.But C.Ago D.After
A.much B.no C.not D.a
A.little B.less C.more D.many
A.badly B.bad C.hardly D.hard
It was ten o'clock at night. And the last bus just stopped at the gate of a Park. An old woman got out, and the conductor(售票员) was just going to ring the bell for the to start the bus again, when he saw a small boy at the bus stop.
“What's the matter?”the bus conductor said to the boy.
“My mother gave me ten pence to go home by bus after I finished playing football in the park with my friends,” the small boy answered. “But I've it, so now I have to walk all the way home.” “That's all right,” said the conductor. “Come on, we'll you home.”
The small boy thanked him, the bus and sat down near the door. The conductor rang the bell, then the bus started. “ are you going?' asked the conductor. The boy told him the name of the place where he lived. It was about two miles away, and the would have cost three pence if the boy had had the money to pay for it.
The conductor went to give some other people their tickets, and when he came back a few minutes , he saw that the boy was crying again. 'And what's the matter you now?' the conductor asked. 'You are on your way home, aren't you?'
“Yes, I am,” answered the boy. “But what about my change(找零)? You haven't given that to me yet. You should give me pence.”
A.boy B.conductor C.driver D.old woman
A.cry B.cried C.crying D.to cry
A.dropped B.forgot C.lost D.left
A.bring B.take C.carry D.show
A.got off B.got up C.got on D.got in
A.what B.where C.how D.when
A.ticket B.seat C.bus D.chair
A.before B.after C.earlier D.later
A.about B.of C.from D.with
A.seven B.ten . C.three D.no
Miss Wu is a young teacher of English in China. She loves teaching very much. One day when she was giving an English lesson, she found the headmaster sitting at the back of the classroom. After class, the headmaster told her that he came to her class to find out how much English and how much Chinese she was using. The result was about half English and half Chinese. She was using Chinese when she gave instructions(说明、指令) to her students and when she wanted to get feedback(反馈)from her students. The headmaster told her that she should use more English in her class.
Miss Wu made a plan like this: firstly, talk with an Englishman every Sunday for two hours to learn more English expressions(表达); secondly, write some English expressions on cards. These cards not only remind her to use English in class, but also help her remember some expressions; thirdly, have a five-minute talk in English with students before class. She used body language to help her if students could not understand.
One year later, she found she could use English freely in class.
The headmaster came to Miss Wu’s class to ______.
A.help her improve her English teaching B.write some English expressions on cards C.give instructions to the students D.get feedback from the students
A.use more English B.use more Chinese C.use half English and half Chinese D.use body language
A.Teachers should use cards in English teaching. B.Teachers should talk with English-speaking people. C.Teachers should speak more English in English class. D.Teachers should learn more English expressions.
We have an English corner in our classroom. Every morning many of my classmates come to the corner. My teacher Miss Zhang comes here, too. At the corner, we all speak English.
The corner started last year. At first, there were only____ students because many were ______to speak English. After several weeks, more and more students came here. At first, some students just ______to the other students. I was one of them. I was afraid to speak English. I thought someone would ______me, but I wanted to speak. I always spoke English in my heart. My teacher went on saying, “Don’t be afraid. Open your mouth.” I tried and tried to open my mouth. At last, I said, “Hello!” to the teacher. The teacher was very ______. She said “Hello!” to me at once. From ______on, I began to speak English. I work hard at English and I try my best _____more. I learn _____my teacher and my classmates at the corner. Now I can speak a little English. Every Sunday morning, I come to the corner _____.
It’s a good _____ to speak English. Please join us.
A.a lot of B.a few C.a little D.a bit of
A.excited B.interested C.angry D.afraid
A.talked B.spoke C.listened D.came
A.help B.laugh at C.stop D.fit into
A.happy B.interesting C.sad D.afraid
A.then B.now C.today D.that
A.saying B.of talk C.to speak D.telling
A.to B.at C.for D.from
A.late B.often C.early D.too
A.room B.place C.home D.school
Many people think the more time is spent, the more work will be done. So students have to the whole day doing school work except three meals.
Modern students have many . They love sports, computers and music. A two-day weekend can get them away from school work, and they can do what they like. But still teachers do not think about it. Students have so much homework that they have no time to themselves. Students are really hate doing their weekend homework. So they don’t do it Sunday night. And there is not enough time to finish the homework . The poor weekend homework usually makes teachers .
Too much school work make students interest in learning. It’s also bad for their . A horse runs faster after a rest. But for students only rest is not enough. So such a condition(状况)should be changed to give students both and knowledge.
A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay
A.interests B.books C.pens D.friends
A.too many B.many too C.too much D.much too
A.learn B.enjoy C.teach D.look after
A.in B.with C.at D.until
A.carefully B.angrily C.helpfully D.widely
A.happy B.weak C.angry D.strong
A.lose B.to lose C.losing D.lost
A.heads B.ideas C.health D.messages
A.food B.pleasure C.money D.subjects
A bag is useful and the word "bag" is useful, too. Here is an interesting phrase, "to let the cat out of the bag". In meaning it is the same as "to tell the secret". And there is an old interesting story about it.
Long ago, when farmers wanted to sell chickens at the market, they would usually just throw the chickens in cloth (布) bags. But cats were cheaper than chickens at that time, so many farmers would put cats into the cloth bags but not chickens. One day, a woman asked a man for a chicken. The man gave her a cloth bag in which there was a cat.When the man opened the cloth bag, a big black cat ran out. Not a chicken! The man's secret was out and everyone knew it.
Now when we say someone gives away a secret, we say "He lets the cat out of the bag". And that is the story where the interesting phrase came from.
The underlined word "it" in the passage refers to (指的是) _______.
A.the useful bag B.the phrase C.the cat D.the chicken
A.tell the secret B.sell the cats C.get more money D.keep the cats quiet
A.The woman was angry to see a cat. B.The man put a cat in the bag. C.The man asked her to see the chicken. D.The woman wanted to see the chicken.
A.the woman was smart B.how farmers sold their cats C.the phrase is useful D.where the phrase came from