As everyone knows, there are many 16 of transportation in the world, like bicycles, buses, ships, trains and 17 .
If you are in big 18 like Shanghai or Beijing, maybe you get to school 19 a subway or you have to 20 to school because you live in a mountain village. Here I am just trying to say something about 21 .
Ten years 22 , bicycles were very 23 in most villages. 24 family had one or two of bicycles. Children got to school by bicycle; 25 rode bicycles to go shopping. Then motorcycles (摩托车) 26 to become popular. People no longer rode bicycles because motorcycles ran 27 faster. But now, in some countries,bicycles are highly suggested
28 the main means of transportation. They think buses, cars and motorcycles pollute(污染) the air but bicycles 29 . So, to live a low-carbon life, 30 a bike is a good way.
A.kind B.kinds C.mean D.way
A.other B.others C.the other D.another
A.cities B.countries C.villages D.countryside
A.on B.by C.in D.of
A.on foot B.walk C.walks D.runs
A.bicycles B.motorcycles C.buses D.cars
A.later B.before C.ago D.after
A.cheap B.important C.expensive D.popular
A.All B.Both C.Every D.Most
A.women B.boy C.woman D.girl
A.begin B.began C.begun D.start
A.more B.much C.less D.most
A.for B.in C.at D.as
A.not B.don’t C.doesn’t D.didn’t
A.riding B.rides C.rode D.ride
Wang Ling, a middle school girl, felt angry with her parents after getting a boy’s phone call. “A classmate called me to discuss homework. We talked just a few minutes before my parents got mad,” said the girl. “They asked whether I liked the boy. I said I didn’t, they wouldn’t believe me.”
Wang’s trouble is not strange at all because puppy love (早恋) becomes a big headache for parents and schools. They worry that puppy love will be bad for . Her school makes it a rule not to allow any talk or any physical contact (身体接触) one boy and one girl alone.
Many students say they understand parents and teachers are so nervous about puppy love. But some think they are going too far. “We have our own thoughts and we know what to ,” said Wang Ling.
Another girl, Jiang Ting, liked making friends with boys. “Boys and girls can learn from each other,” she said. “My mother asks me to study hard. However, she stops me from making friends with boys.” Once Jiang told her mother she might fall in love with a boy. Her mother let Jiang make own decision(决定). Soon Jiang found that she didn’t like him any more because the boy was not as as what she had thought before. And she did worse and worse in her subjects because she spent much on it. At last she understood the worry from schools and most parents about puppy love.
A.for B.in C.with D.to
A.because B.if C.but D.and
A.both B.none C.either D.neither
A.game B.study C.match D.housework
A.during B.between C.around D.about
A.how B.what C.who D.why
A.play B.live C.do D.fill
A.never B.already C.ever D.just
A.its B.my C.his D.her
A.good B.bad C.heavy D.thin
Look at the photo. It’s my family. The old man and the old are my grandparents. This is my father. He is next to his brother, my . This woman is my mother. She is my English teacher. You can three kids in the photo. The two girls are my . The girl in a red dress is Nancy the girl in a yellow dress is Susan. Who is the boy, do you know? It’s me. My grandparents live in the USA. I live in Beijing my parents now. My father is a . He works in Beijing Hospital. He often has milk breakfast. And he likes to eat . My mother often has some eggs and . I have a big and happy family.
A.uncle B.aunt C.grandparents D.parents
A.aunt B.uncle C.sister D.brother
A.see B.ask C.call D.spell
A.sister B.girls C.sisters D.children
A.and B.but C.or D.so
A.and B.of C.for D.with
A.a teacher B.a driver C.a farmer D.a doctor
A.for B.to C.in D.on
A.a bread B.some breads C.many bread D.bread
A.a orange B.an orange juice C.two glass of orange juice D.a glass of orange juice
Mary Roda's parents came to New York from Australia. They lived in a tall building. A man named Donald Smith lived in the building, too. He a toy company. One day Donald gave Mary, the 4-year-old girl, a new . She played with the toy and said, "This is fun!" A few weeks later Donald gave her toy. She played with it. She said," I am not this toy. It doesn't work. "She was a(n) little girl. Donald liked her honesty, and they became friends. For years Donald gave Mary new toys, and she gave him very good6about the toys.
When Mary was thirteen years old, Donald her a new ball. The ball had a balloon(气球) inside it. Mary wanted to fill the balloon with water. She wanted to paint the ball in crazy colors. She wanted to rice or beans(豆子) in it to make it noisy. The company made these . Mary's ideas were a great success! The company thousands of the balls.
That Christmas Donald gave Mary a(n) gift. He made her a vice-president(副董事长)of the toy company. made $ 200000 a year. Her job was to see the new toys were fun. She took a car from her school to her office. She worked for three or four hours a day at her job, she had to do her homework. Mary was a busy teenager. She had time to be with her family. Her parents taught her that working hard and doing her best is very important.
Today Mary works at a college. The little vice-president with bright ideas helps students think about their future.
A.owned B.found C.helped D.chose
A.gift B.book C.toy D.bag
A.one B.another C.other D.the other
A.angry with B.surprised at C.tired of D.interested in
A.kind B.honest C.helpful D.lovely
A.ideas B.skills C.names D.facts
A.lent B.called C.returned D.showed
A.grow B.eat C.put D.cook
A.inventions B.rules C.mistakes D.changes
A.sent B.had C.sold D.received
A.amazing B.interesting C.beautiful D.boring
A.He B.She C.It D.They
A.that B.if C.how D.why
A.so B.but C.or D.then
A.less B.more C.much D.most
Life in the 21st century will be different from that in the 20th century, because many changes in the new century, what will the changes be?
First, the population is growing very fast. There more and more people in the world and most of them will live longer than before. Computers will be smaller and more useful, and there will be one in every home. And computer studies will be one of the most important subjects in schools.
Second, people will work hours than they did in the 20th century, and they’ll have more free time for sports, TV and traveling. Traveling will be even cheaper and easier. And more people will go to other countries for holidays.
Third, there will be changes in our food, too. People will use more land new towns and houses. Then there will be less room for cows and sheep, so meat will be more expensive. Maybe no one will eat it every day, instead, they will eat more vegetables and fruit. Maybe people will be .
Last, work in the future will be , too. Robots will do the dangerous and hard work. Because of this, many people won’t have enough work to do. This will be a problem.
A.take place B.take the place C.will happen D.took place
A.but B.and C.so D.or
A.will be B.will have C.are D.have
A.very B.quite C.much D.too
A.at most B.at least C.more than D.less than
A.few B.little C.less D.fewer
A.watch B.watching C.see D.seeing
A.build B.builds C.to build D.for build
A.unhealthy B.health C.healthiest D.healthier
A.dangerous B.difficult C.different D.the same
From the time I was in the third grade, I knew I wanted to be a writer. After the first prize for my story, I spent much of my free time writing wild stories of strange living animals, kids’ fun experiences and poems(诗) of I felt about my world. In the fourth grade, I continued to write. I always took a small notebook with me so I could write whenever I felt writing something down on it.
When I started the fifth grade, my English teacher was Mrs. Foster. She was the teacher I’d ever had. She always had something nice to say about everyone, and she failed to say it out loud. I loved her much that I showed her my notebook and what I had been writing ever since the third grade. When she returned my to me, she had written encouraging notes on them, which made me really great.
“Don’t give up your dream, Kathy,” she said, “I didn’t give up . I always wanted to be a teacher, and here I am.”
I did what Mrs. Foster encouraged me to do. Now I have had most of my stories published (出版) in books and magazines.
The secret of success is to your dream. And sometimes, it takes other dreamers to help keep your dreams alive. I’m glad Mrs. Foster was a dreamer too.
A.making B.giving C.winning D.writing
A.what B.how C.when D.where
A.about B.like C.with D.for
A.better B.Worse C.best D.worst
A.no B.not C.never D.ever
A.before B.such C.so D.after
A.lessons B.stories C.interests D.experiences
A.felt B.to feel C.feel D.feeling
A.yours B.mine C.your D.my
A.break B.follow C.give D.bring