Hello, I’m David. I’m a middle school student. It’s nice to meet you here. First, let me tell you __1___ about my family. There are five people in my __2___. They are my mother, my father, my sister, my brother and me.
My father is a worker, and my mother is an English teacher. My sister is 18 and my brother is 16. I’m 14. we are ___3____the same school. We all enjoy ___4___football games.
My __5___ is on West Street. There is a big tree and some small trees around my house. The big one is a pear tree and the small ones are apple ___6__, ___7__ there ___8__any pears or apples on them now. ____9___a photo of my house. In the photo, you can see three cats in my house. They are all black and white. We ___10___ them very much.
A.anything B.something C.thing D.anyone
A.school B.house C.room D.family
A.off B.to C.at D.on
A.seeing B.looking at C.watching D.looking
A.store B.school C.room D.home
A.trees B.rivers C.houses D.schools
A.but B.and C.so D.or
A.isn’t B.is C.are D.aren’t
A.He’s B.Here’s C.Its D.Here are
A.are liking B.likes C.like D.is liking
Mark was walking home from school one day when he noticed a boy ahead of him had dropped all of the books he was carrying. Mark helped the boy pick them up. 16 they were going the same way, he carried them for the boy. As they walked, Mark knew the boy’s name was Bill. Mark 17 discovered that he loved computer games, baseball and history and that he was having a lot of 18 with his other subjects.
They arrived at Bill’s home first and Mark was invited in 19 Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed 20 with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. They 21 to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice and then 22 ended up from the same high school. Just three weeks before they finished school, Bill asked Mark if they could have a talk.
Bill 23 him of the day years ago when they had first met. ‘Do you 24 wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day?’ asked Bill. ‘You see, I 25 out my locker because I didn’t want to leave a mess for anyone else. I had planned to 26 from home and I was going home to pack my things. But after we spent some time together 27 and laughing, I realized that 28 I had done that, I would have 29a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You 30 my life.’
A.After B.Since C.Although D.Until
A.also B.still C.always D.almost
A.questions B.ideas C.trouble D.doubt
A.from C.to D.for
A.quickly B.proudly C.freely D.pleasantly
A.continued B.hoped C.preferred D.offered
A.all B.both C.every D.none
A.removed B.reminded C.asked D.described
A.ever B.soon C.even D.never
A.checked B.took C.cleaned D.put
B.take away C.put away D.pass away
A.reading B.playing C.talking D.watching
A.before B.if C.while D.as
A.forgotten B.made C.became D.lost
A.helped B.saved C.changed D.improved
Beautiful pictures of mountains and forests, clear skies, flying birds, wild animals, silly faces — you can find them all in one place.46 ? On a postcard! Have people always sent postcards? No! Before postcards, people 47 sealed (密封的) letters.
The48 for the first decorated (装饰的) postcard came to John P. Charlton in 1861. He thought a simple card 49a border would be a great way to send a note. Then in the late 1800s, postcards which had pictures on them50 . By law, people had to write their note on the front—on the picture! The back was51 for the address. Several years later, England allowed a divided-back (背面隔开的) postcard. Then people could write their52 on the back left side. And they put the address53 . During the early 1900s, the golden age of postcards, people around the world were more and more54 picture postcards. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million postcards.
Today, postcards are the55 most popular collection in the world after stamps and coins. You can always see or get a lot of newly-designed postcards, especially on New Year's Day.
A.How B.When C.Why D.Where
A.liked B.hated D.lost
A.advice B.picture C.idea D.card
A.above B.with C.under D.for
A.happened B.changed C.ended D.appeared
A.even B.only C.still D.ever
A.note B.word C.address D.letter
A.on the front B.on the back C.on the left D.on the right
A.surprised at B.interested in C.expected by
A.first B.second C.third D.fourth
Who taught you to walk when you were little? Who worries the most when you are 56? Who makes you dinner? It’s your 57. No matter what happens, she’ll58the love for you.
Do you know how did 59Day come into being(产生) ? It began in the US in 1907 whenan 60girl named Anna Jarvis started a campaign to honor(给......以荣誉) mothers. Shebelieved that mothers could 61people to get over the 62of the War and to strengthen (加长) the relationship inside families.
On Mother’s day, children usually help their mothers do 63. In western countries, bringing mothers 64in bed is common. A mother will get up late while her children make her favorite breakfast. Children also make their own Mother’s Day card 65a thank-you note. Or they buy gifts and flowers for their mothers. A. lazy B. ill C. sleepy
A. father B. mother C. sister
A. continue B. stop C. start
A. Children’s B. Women’s C. Mother’s
A. Asian B. Australian C. American
A. help B. ask C. order
A. worry B. pain C. memory
A. homework B. housework C. hair
A. flowers B. clothes C. breakfast
A. with B. for C. from
Be sure to come to the City Gallery! Amy Kim is one of the best-known Chinese 51in the world today, and some of her most famous 52are on display in this exhibition. She has something for 53. There are many great photos of people 54. Because people at work are the most 55. There are also photos of the countryside and city views. This is a great show from a world-class photographer. Whatever you do, don’t miss this exhibition.A. writers B. painters C. photographers
A. photos B. books C. paintings
A. no one B. someone C. everyone
A. working B. exercising C. relaxing
A. common B. beautiful C. boring
Once, the famous scientist Einstein travelled to many places in America to give lectures. He travelled in a __26__, and soon made friends with his driver.
Each time Einstein gave the lecture, his driver __27__ sat in the front row and listened to him very carefully. The __28__ lecture was given so many times that the driver learned it well enough to give it himself.
One day, when Einstein was __29__ about it, he asked the driver to give the lecture for him in a small town.
That evening, both Einstein and the driver went into the lecture room. __30__ there had seen Einstein before. When the driver took his place, everybody applauded (鼓掌). Then he began the lecture. __31__ it was over, the people warmly applauded. The driver turned to look at Einstein. Einstein nodded with a smile on his face.
When they began to leave the lecture room, a man __32 __ them and asked the driver a very
__33__ question. The c river listened carefully, then he __34__ and said the question was interesting but really quite easy. To show how easy it is. I'll ask my __35__ to answer it," said the driver.
A.bus B.train C.plane D.car
A.always B.never C.sometimes D.hardly
A.Somebody B.Everybody C.Nobody D.Anybody
A.If B.Although C.However D.When
A.carried B.believed C.stopped D.pleased
A.difficult B.easy C.relaxing D.perfect
A.smiled B.cried C.refused D.jumped
A.student B.driver C.teacher D.uncle