It's a fine day. The White family get up at seven o'clock. They have breakfast at seven forty. And then they go to the park. They take a basket of food and a carpet(地毯). The park is not far from their home, so they ride bikes there. Then they get to the park, it's half past eight. Mr. and Mrs. White are talking with each other. Their son, ted, is playing with a ball. Their daughter, Jenny, is taking photos.
After about an hour, Ted and Jenny sit down to relax. At that time, they see a squirrel eating a pine nut(松子)in a big tree. When they see the squirrel eating, they feel hungry(饥饿的). They go to help their parents take the food out of the basket. Ted has a hamburger. Hamburgers are his favorite food. Jenny has an apple. Mr. and Mrs. White have some bread. They have a great time in the park.What do the family take to the park?
A.A basket of food and a book. | B.A carpet and a dog. |
C.A basket of food and a carpet. | D.Food and clothes. |
When do they get to the park?
A.At 8:30 a.m. | B.At 8:00 a.m. | C.At 7:40 a.m. | D.At 7:00 a.m. |
What is Jenny doing in the park?
A.She is reading a book. | B.She is taking photos. |
C.She is playing with a ball. | D.She is drawing pictures. |
What does the underlined word "squirrel" refer to(指)?
A.A kind of fruit. | B.A kind of animal. | C.A kind of drink. | D.A kind of sport. |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The White family ride bikes to the park. | B.Ted plays with a ball for about an hour. |
C.Four people are in Mr. White's family. | D.Hamburgers are Jenny's favorite food. |
D
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On March 3, 1887, the lives of two amazing women were changed forever when Anne Sullivan, a poor university graduate, arrived at the home of the wealthy Keller family to teach their six-year-old daughter Helen. It was a difficult job as Helen was unable to see, hear or speak because of illness.
Anne had been suggested to the Kellers by her university professor, a close friend of Mr. Keller. Before she arrived, Anne expected her new pupil to be a quiet, weak child. But Helen was nothing like that. When Anne first walked through the Kellers’ door, the energetic Helen nearly knocked her over in her hurry to feel Anne’s face, clothing and bag.
Helen was used to visitors bringing her sweets, and angrily tried to force open Anne’s case to take her candy. But Anne calmed her down by allowing Helen to play with her watch. So began one of the most successful student-teacher relationships in history.
Anne Sullivan was only twenty years old when she began teaching Helen. She had to not only teach the child all the usual school subjects, but also control Helen’s sometimes wild behaviour. Her well-meaning parents allowed Helen to do as she liked at home. Realizing that such an environment was unsuitable for learning, Anne requested that she and Helen live in a small house nearby.
As soon as Helen began learning, it became clear that she was especially intelligent. She quickly learned to read and write, and by the age of ten she could also speak.
In 1900, Helen started studying at Radcliffe University, and graduated first in her class in 1904. She was the very first blind and deaf person to get a university degree. How did she do it? Anne Sullivan read all of Helen’s books and then signed the information into her hand. Anne remained at Helen’s side until her death in 1936. Helen became a world-famous writer, and fought for disabled people’s rights until her death on Jun 1, 1968.How did Anne come to work at the Kellers’ home?
A.She replied to a job advertisement. |
B.She was introduced by her family friend. |
C.she was recommended by her university professor. |
D.She met Mr. Keller while studying at university. |
What surprised Anne most about Helen when they first met?
A.How intelligent Helen was. |
B.Helen gave Anne a gift. |
C.The way Helen’s parents treated her. |
D.How forceful Helen was. |
According to the passage, Helen’s parents______.
A.allowed her to do as she wished |
B.gave her too many gifts and sweets. |
C.did not spend much time with her |
D.cared little about her education. |
Which of the following is NOT true about Helen’s university studies?
A.She was greatly helped by Anne. |
B.She was the best student in her class. |
C.She was able to graduate in three years. |
D.She was the first deaf and blind university graduate. |
According to the passage, both Anne and Helen_____.
A.died in their 60s | B.were well educated |
C.came from rich families | D.fought for human rights |
Most of us probably live without vegetables, but a world without chocolate? Now that would be hard! According to chocolate makers it could happen if we don’t act soon.
There are two main causes of the chocolate shortage --- chocolate’s growing popularity and less production of cocoa, the plant from which chocolate is made. With more and more people in India and China loving chocolate, not much can be done about the first cause.
Therefore, the only thing we can do is to increase cocoa production. However, new plant diseases and little rain in Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world’s largest producers, have reduced cocoa production by 40 percent in the past 10 years. What’s worse, many cocoa farmers in Africa and other cocoa-producing countries like Indonesia and Venezuela are changing to easier-to-grow crops such as corn or rubber. This way, the farmers can make more money.
To prevent more farmers from changing, researchers at the newly opened International Cocoa Control Centre, in the UK, are trying to create new cocoa plants that are stronger and faster growing. But first they must make sure the new plants are safe to grow. This takes a long time.
First, each new plant is stored at the Control Centre for six months to make sure it is healthy. It is then planted in the Centre’s fields, studied and tested for another two years. Only after scientists are certain that they’re disease-free, will the plants be sent to farmers in West Africa or wherever else they are needed.
To create new stronger types of cocoa, scientists at the Centre are combining the best parts from different cocoa plants. Though the world is facing a serious chocolate shortage, there is now hope!The first paragraph tells us that______.
A.chocolate is healthier than vegetables |
B.the world could soon be without chocolate |
C.people love vegetables more than chocolate |
D.it’s not necessary to eat so much chocolate |
In which countries has chocolate become more popular in recent years?
A.Venezuela and Indonesia. | B.Ivory Coast and Ghana. |
C.Indonesia and China. | D.China and India. |
Cocoa farmers are choosing to grow rubber and corn because these crops______.
A.can make them more money |
B.need less rain to grow |
C.can be planted more times each year |
D.are not damaged by plant diseases |
How long does it take scientists at the Centre to make sure a cocoa plant is safe to grow?
A.6 months. | B.12 months. | C.24 months. | D.30 months. |
What is one of the purposes of the Cocoa Control Centre?
A.To introduce cocoa production to more countries. |
B.To provide more chocolate for British people. |
C.To produce stronger types of cocoa plants. |
D.To make sure that cocoa is healthy to eat. |
This is a tale of two friends --- one is blind, the other has no arms. On their own, the two are “disabled”. But together, they are a powerful team that has changed part of their village in North China’s Hebei Province into a rich, green forest. Meet 53-year-old Jia Haixia and Jia Wenqi!
Their story began in 2000, when Haixia, who was already blind in his right eye, lost his left one after an illness. Wenqi lost his arms in an accident when he was just three. Neither
could find a job, so the two decided to team up. They rented some poor land and began to plant trees. In return, the local officials paid them a small fee. Haixia and Wenqi never imagined that they would end up creating an environmental paradise. Their forest now has over 10,000 trees, hundreds of birds and many other wild animals. In addition, it saves the village from river flooding during the rainy season. When the friends work together, they focus on their strengths not their disabilities. Their day begins at 7 a.m. when the sightless Haixia carries Wenqi across the river to get to their worksite. Since they cannot afford to buy young trees to plant, the two use branches from existing trees. Haixia climbs to the tree-top and with Wenqi’s direction, selects the perfect branch. He then digs a hole and carefully plants it. Finally Wenqi waters the area.
Though hard-working, the men don’t make much money. But as Wenqi puts it, “We stand on our own feet, so the fruits of our work taste sweeter.”
Neither Haixia nor Wenqi cares about money. Together, they already have everything they need --- a perfect pair of eyes, two strong hands, and the best friendship in the world!Why did Haixia and Wenqi start working together?
A.Haixia needed someone to help him. |
B.They both needed a way to make money. |
C.They wanted to improve the environment. |
D.They were required to do so by local offcials. |
Haixia and Wenqi’s forest has helped the village by______ .
A.stopping floods in the rainy season |
B.increasing the number of tourists |
C.making the villagers richer |
D.providing more farmland |
Why do Haixia and Wenqi plant tree branches?
A.They are easy to get. |
B.They do not cost money. |
C.They can grow very quickly. |
D.They are preferred by animals. |
In paragraph 5, when Wenqi says “We stand on our own feet, so the fruits of our work taste sweeter”, he means that “______”.
A.they hope to make the forest even better |
B.the fruits from their trees are very sweet |
C.they are proud not to depend on others |
D.they are able to do any difficult work |
What can we learn from this story?
A.Never give up and you will succeed. |
B.We should help the disabled to work. |
C.Try your best when facing difficulties. |
D.We can achieve more with teamwork. |
A mouse was surprised to discover that the farmer and his wife had a mousetrap(老鼠夹)in the house. It ran to warn everyone, “There is a mousetrap in the house!”
A hen raised his head and said, “Mr. Mouse, this mousetrap is only for you. I won’t be worried about it.” The mouse turned to a pig, “I am sorry, Mr. Mouse, but the mousetrap has nothing to do with me, either!” the pig said. Then the mouse turned to a cow, “It sounds like you have a problem, not me.” the cow said. The mouse returned to the house with head down and it was very sad because no one would help.
That night the farmer’s wife heard a loud sound and she rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness she could not see that it was a snake. The snake bit(咬)the farmer’s wife. The wife caught a bad fever and the farmer the best way to treat a fever was chicken soup. So the farmer killed the hen for the soup. The wife got worse and her friends came to visit her. The farmer had to kill the pig to feed them. But the wife didn’t get better and died. Her friends came and the farmer had to kill the cow to feed all of them.
So remember when any one of us is in trouble, we may all be in trouble.Why was the mouse very sad?(不超过5个词)
______________________________________________________________________________________What was caught by the mousetrap that night?(不超过5个词)
______________________________________________________________________________________What can we learn from the story?(不超过15个词)
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