Mr Clarke works in a middle school. He likes reading and often ____ some books from the library. He ____ to the radio every morning and reading ____ after supper. So he knows much and teaches well.His ____ worship(崇拜) him very much. Mike, Mr Clarke’s little son, is only nine. He _____ likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr Clarke always thinks he's too ____ to understand him and chooses ____ ones to answer. Of course the boy is not satisfied with(对…满意) it. One day Mike read ____ about the electric lights (电灯) and was ____it. When his father told him to do some housework, he went on thinking of it. He asked him ____ questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly, "Fathers always know ____than sons!" The boy thought for a while and said, ____" "Oh? Why?" Mike didn’t answer and asked, ____, "Who invented the electric lights?" ____ "answered Mr Clarke. "Why didn't his father invent them, then?" Looking at his son, Mr Clarke didn't know _____ to answer!
A.finds B.sells C.buys D.borrows
A.hears B.listens C.says D.reads
A.newspapers B.letters C.stories D.messages
A.teachers B.parents C.students D.classmates
A.also B.never C.even D.only
A.old B.young C.clever D.able
A.more difficult B.the most difficult C.easy D.the easiest
A.everything B.nothing C.something D.anything
A.worried about B.interested in C.afraid of D.angry with
A.few B.little C.a few D.a little
A.more B.most C.less D.least
A.I think so B.I don’t know C.I agree D.I don’t think so
A.instead B.carefully C.quickly D.brightly
A.Thomas Brown B.Allan Smith C.Thomas Edison D.Ron Jenkins
A.when B.what C.where D.which
One morning Mr. Green is driving around the county and 1 a small bookshop. When he sees an old man 2 the side of the road, he stops his car and says to the old man, " Excuse me, I want 3 to the Sun Bookshop. Do you know it? " " Yes," the old man answers, "I 4 you the way. " He 5 Mr. Green ’s car, and they drive about twelve miles. 6 they come to a small house, the old man says, " Stop here. " Mr. Green stops and 7 the house. "But this isn’t the 8 , " he says to the old man." Right,” the old man answers ."this is my house ,and now I’ll show you the 9 to the book-shop. Turn around and go back nine miles. 10 You’ll see the bookshop."
A.look for B.looking for C.finding D.find
A.on B.in C.at D.by
A.go B.goes C.going D.to go
A.be going to show B.show C.will show D.am showing
A.is getting in B.getting on C.gets into D.gets on
A.While B.When C.Before D.After
A.looks at B.looks for C.sees D.watches
A.shop B.hotel C.sun D.bookshop
A.street B.street C.way D.ways
A.For B.As C.Then D.On
In the modern world, advertising 1 everywhere! Some people think that ads are great. Others hate ads, 2 that they make our cities and countryside3 ugly.
Many ads are aimed specifically 4 teenagers, and some young people 5 more than 100 advertisements a day. It’s true that some ads can be very useful. For instance, they can help you to compare two different products 6 you can buy the one you really need. They can also help you7 money. When prices 8 , you can go to the store with the 9 price. Ads also tell you when stores 10 sales. 11 , some advertising can beconfusing or misleading. 12 the words sound 13 but don’t really tell you anything about the quality of the product. At other times, the picture in an ad looks a lot 14 than the real thing. At times an ad can lead you15 something you don’t need at all.
A. is B.are C. was D.were
A.looking B.looked C.look D.to look
A.in B.for C.on D.at
A. see B.to see C.seeing D.saw
A. in order to B. so that C.such that D.that
A. saving B. saved C.save D.saves
A. list B.listed C.are listing D.are listed
A. lowest B.low C.lower D.lowly
A.have B.are having C.has D.had
A. And B.So C.However D.But
A. Some time B.Some times C. Some time D.Sometimes
A.good B.well C.bad D.badly
A.good B.better C.well D.best
A.buy B.buys C.to buy D.bought
In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. I call these things 1 and love.
I don’t remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did 2 the water. Any kind of3 ride seemed to give him pleasure. 4 he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along.
But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being 5 the water, moving through it, having it all around me. I was not a strong 6 , or one who learned to swim early, for I had my7 . But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father’s office and 8 those summer days with my father, who 9 come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the 0 person not in swimsuit.
After swimming, I would go 11 his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me 12 anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk while he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldn’t be playing with his13 . But my father always showed up and said easily, “Oh, no, it’s fine.” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get 14 an ice cream…
A poet once said, “We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is memory.” And I think it is not only what we “look at once, in childhood” that determines our memories, but 15 , in that childhood, look at us.
A.hope B.joy C.anger D.worry
A.hate B.refuse C.praise D.love
A.boat B.bus C.train D.bike
A.But B.Then C.And D.Still
A.on B.off C.by D.in
A.swimmer B.rider C.walker D.runner
A.hopes B.likes C.rights D.fears
A.spending B.saving C.wasting D.destroying
A.should B.would C.had to D.could
A.next B.only C.other D.last
A.away from B.out of C.by D.inside
A.put up B.break down C.play with D.work out
A.fishing net B.office things C.wooden chair D.lab equipment
A.the student B.the assistant C.myself D.himself
A.which B.who C.what D.whose
Are the days 56in summer or in winter? In China the days 57 longer in summer. There are 58than sixteen 59of daylight in the middle 60 summer. In 61there are only about eight hours of 62. When is the weather warmest in China? It is the 63during the summer months. During the winter it is often very 64. In spring and autumn the weather is usually neither very hot nor very cold. The south has a 65summer. The north has a cold winter.A. longer B. longest C. long
A. is B. am C. are
A. many B. much C. more
A.days B. hours C. years
A. of B. on C. at
A. spring B. winter C. summer
A. day B. light C. daylight
A. warm B. warmest C. warmer
A. wet B. hot C. cold
A. cold B. rain C. hot
Most American families are smaller than the families in other countries.
Children in the USA will 51their parents’ home when they grow up. They usually live far from their parents because they often goo to different places to find good jobs. They often 52to their parents or phone them, and they can choose their own 53. Americans think it’s important for young people to make their own decisions.
Children are asked to do some house work at 54. In many families, children are paid for 55the housework so that they can learn how to manage their own money.A. leave B. go C. love
A. come B. drive C. write
A. jobs B. job C. works
A. playground B. home C. classroom
A. to do B. do C. doing