Happiness is for everyone. You don’t need to care about those people who have beautiful houses with large gardens and swimming pools or those who have nice cars and a lot of money and so on. Why? Because those people who have big houses may often feel lonely and those who has cars may want to walk on the country road at their free time.
In fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into __it__. When you are in trouble at school, your friends will help you. When you take lessons, your parents are always taking care of your life and health. When you get success, your friends will say congratulations to you. When you do something wrong, people around you will help you to correct it. And when you do something good to others you will feel happy, too. All these are your happiness. If you notice a bit of them , you can see that happiness is always around you.
Happiness is not the same as money. It’s a feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also say you are happy, because you have something else that can’t be bought with money. When you meet with difficulties, you can say loudly you are happy, because you have more chances to challenge yourself. So you cannot always say you are poor and you have bad luck. As the saying goes, “ Life is like a revolving door, when it closes, it also opens.” If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.According to the passage, which of the following is happiness?
A.You have lots of money, but you have no friends. |
B.When you’re in trouble, your classmates often help you. |
C.You have a big house, but you always feel lonely. |
D.When you meet difficulties, you give up at once. |
What does the underlined word “ it ”refer to?
A.Happiness. | B.Trouble | C.Health | D.Difficulty |
The third paragraph(段) tells us that ________.
A.Poor people are always happy. | B.Difficulties means happiness. |
C.Happiness is a feeling of heart. | D.Life is the revolving door. |
What would be the best title for this passage?
A.Money and cars. | B.Happiness is everywhere. |
C.Happiness is money. | D.Luck in life. |
When talking about "good people", who first comes to your mind? Many Chinese might think of Lei Feng. In China, Lei Feng is a symbol of the giving spirit. People who act selflessly are sometimes talked about as "living Lei Feng".
Born to a rural family in Hunan in 1940, Lei grew up poor. He became a soldier in 1960. But just two years later, the young man died.
During his short life, he did not fight in any wars, nor did he achieve any world﹣changing achievements. But he has been remembered as a national hero.
Lei devoted(奉献) all his life to helping others. He carried luggage(行李) for the elderly and gave food to children. He once gave all the money he had to the sick parents of a friend. He often helped his fellow soldiers and taught them how to read.
Lei is not a "Superman", but a role model for every person. Being kind to others is something that everyone should try to do.
According to Chairman Mao Zedong. Lei served the people whole﹣heartedly throughout his life. On March 5, 1963, Chairman Mao wrote in an article that people should "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng". Later, March 5 became "Lei Feng Day".
(1)What do we often call a person who helps others?
(2)How old was Lei Feng when he died?
(3)Did Lei Feng achieve world﹣changing achievements?
(4)What did Chairman Mao ask people to do?
(5)When is "Lei Feng Day"?
Where does your food come from? How is it made? These days many people worry about food safety. (1) . In 1906 Upton Sinclair, an American writer, wrote The Jungle. The book is a story of a poor family in Chicago. It is also about the dangerous ways that food was prepared. People were so worried that the US started testing food.
These days more things are done to make food safe. (2) . They also control how food is managed and prepared. Laws are important. But it's more important to make sure the rules are followed. A good food safety system keeps people safe. It also helps them eat healthy food. Labels(标签) on food give people important information.(3) .
Although food safety systems usually work, there can be problems. Sometimes mistakes are made. (4) , a truck might carry eggs and then ice cream. The ice cream could make people sick when the truck isn't cleaned before carrying it. Other problems are not mistakes. Sometimes companies break rules to make more money. When this happens, people don't know if their food is safe.
(5) , food is closely related(关联的) to our daily life. We should take actions to make food safer.
A. For example B. As we all know C. But food safety is not a new worry D. Laws control where food comes from E. Then they can make good choices about their food F. Stricter laws should be made for food safety |
There were two men who lived next to each other. One of them was a retired teacher and the other was a businessman. Both of them had planted many different plants in their gardens. The retired teacher seldom watered his plants and didn't pay a lot of attention to them. But his neighbor was very careful with his plants and watered them often.
The retired teacher's plants were small, but still looked okay, while the businessman's plants were much bigger and greener. One night, there came a storm with a heavy rain and strong wind. The next morning, both of the neighbors came out to check in their gardens. The businessman saw that his plants had come out from the earth and were totally out of life. But the retired teacher's plants nicely stood where they were.
The businessman was surprised, He went to consult(咨询) the retired teacher. "We both grew the same plants and I cared for my plants better than you did. How could your plants still be okay?"
The retired teacher smiled and said, "Because you gave your plants too much attention. You made it too easy for them to grow. I gave my plants just a little bit of water, so they had to grow deeper to absorb(吸收) more water. That is why my plants survived."
(1)What did the retired teacher do with his plants?
A. He often watered his plants.
B. He was careful with his plants.
C. he paid little attention to his plants.
(2)How were the businessman's plants before the storm?
A. They looked better than the teacher's
B. They looked worse than the teacher's
C. They grew shorter and thinner.
(3)The underlined word "survived" means in Chinese.
A. 存活
B. 生长
C. 枯萎
(4)Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The neighbors had different jobs.
B. The teacher's plants were still good after a storm.
C. The businessman looked after his plants worse than the teacher.
(5)Which is the best title for this article?
A. A businessman and his plants
B. Different treat, different results
C. A retired teacher and his plants
Sam's history teacher was asking him some questions. However, none of his answers was correct. So the teacher began to ask him some very simple questions, hoping that he could give at least one correct answer.
"Sam, what is Waterloo?"
"Waterloo?" said the boy. "Oh, it is a kind of washing machine, I think."
The teacher shook her head. "Sam, be serious, please. Now tell me the answer to a very, very easy question. Who was George Washington?"
"Well," the answer came quickly, "he must be the man who uses that washing machine."
The teacher was a little angry, but she didn't give up. She thought and thought, and then she came up with the easiest question. "Who's the president of the United States right now?"
"Sorry, I don't know," Sam answered.
The teacher lost her temper. She shouted, "Donald Trump!"
Sam looked around and sat down.
"Stand up!" cried the teacher. "I didn't tell you to sit down."
Sam stood up. He looked puzzled. "Oh, I'm sorry," he said. "I thought you were calling the next student."
(1)What did Sam think "Waterloo" was?
A.A place.
B. A person.
C. A washing machine.
(2)How many questions did the history teacher ask Sam?
A. Four.
B. Three.
C. Two.
(3)The underlined expression "lost her temper" probably means in Chinese.
A. 勃然大怒
B. 晕过去了
C. 结巴了
(4)From the passage, we know .
A. Sam is a lazy student
B. Sam is a funny student
C. Sam isn't good at history
(5)The teacher would be after she heard Sam's last words.
A. crazy
B. very happy
C. satisfied
During hot summer days, we like to wear white or light﹣colored clothes. That's because we believe light colors can make us feel cool. But in the deserts of Africa, a tribe(部落) called the Bedouins dress in black robes(袍子). So does it really matter what color our clothing is?
Scientists tested this by checking the body temperature of a person dressed in white and another person dressed in black. They found that although black clothes do take in more heat, they also lose this heat before it can reach our body.
Their judgement was that it doesn't matter if people wear black or white clothing when it's hot out. What matters is whether the clothing is loose(宽松的) or tight(紧的). Loose clothing is cooler than tight clothing.
So instead of deciding whether to wear black or white in hot weather, just wear whatever feels most comfortable.
(1)Why do some people like to wear white clothes in hot weather?
A. Because they think white makes them look pretty.
B. Because they think white can make them cool.
C. Because they think white clothing is lighter.
(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to this article?
A. The African tribe dress in black to feel cool.
B. Tight clothing is cooler.
C. Black clothing loses heat quickly
(3)The writer suggests that we should wear .
A. light﹣colored clothes
B. loose clothes
C. comfortable clothes