In England , afternoon tea is the most informal (非正式)meal of a day .It is taken between four and five. If you are a friend of the family, you may come for tea at any time. Very often it is not taken at a table. The members of the family and visitors take the tea in the sitting room. Each person has a cup and saucer (茶盘), a spoon (调羹) and a small plate for bread and butter (黄油) and cakes. By the way, do not help yourself to cakes first, bread and butter first, and then cake. Do remember: Though you can eat as much as you want, do not put more than(超过) one piece of bread or cake on your plate each time.In England, afternoon tea is usually taken ________ .
A.between breakfast and lunch | B.in the middle of day |
C.early in the afternoon | D.late in the afternoon |
A real English afternoon tea has___________.
A.tea only | B.both tea and food |
C.tea food and vegetables | D.the same things as other meals |
If you want to have afternoon tea in a friend's home, _______________.
A.you must send a message before you go | B.you must take food with you |
C.you may go only when you're asked to | D.you may go at any time |
Help yourself to ______________.
A.cake first | B.bread-and-butter first |
C.either bread first or cake first | D.only one piece of bread or cake |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.People don't use the same spoon for afternoon tea. |
B.Afternoon tea is often taken in the sitting room. |
C.For afternoon tea, people use cups only. |
D.Afternoon tea is often taken with bread and cake. |
When I was a child, I often dreamed of the time when I could leave home and escape to the city. We lived on a farm and, in the winter especially, we were quite cut off from the outside world. As soon as I left school, I packed my bags and moved to the capital. However, I soon discovered that city life has its problems too.
One big disadvantage is money---it costs so much to go out, not to mention basics like food and housing. Another disadvantage is pollution. I suffer from asthma(哮喘), and at times the air is so bad that I am afraid to go outside. Then there is the problem of travelling round. Although I have a car, I seldom use it because of the traffic jams. One choice is to go by bicycle, but that can be quite dangerous.
Of course there are advantages. First, there is so much to do in the city, whatever your tastes in culture or entertainment. Besides, there are wonderful jobs and greater chances of moving to a more important job or position. Finally, if you like shopping, the variety of goods is very surprising---and, what is more, shops are often only a short walk away.
Is life better then, in the city? Perhaps it is, when you are in your teens(十几岁) or twenties. However, as you get older, and especially if you have small children, the peace of the countryside may seem better. I certainly hope to move back there soon.What was the writer always thinking about when he was a child?
A.Staying on the farm |
B.Moving to the countryside |
C.Leaving home for the city |
D.Running away from the school |
Which of the following is true about the writer?
A.He is very old now. |
B.He is in good health. |
C.He prefers driving a car. |
D.He lives in the city now. |
In the passage, the writer tries to _______.
A.express his opinions about way of life |
B.describe his life in the countryside |
C.show an interest in the outside world |
D.ask the reader to live in the city |
How is the passage mainly developed?
A.By inferring | B.By comparing |
C.By listing examples | D.By giving explanations |
8.1-Magnitude(地震级数) Quake Hits Central Nepal
Nepal is suffering from the disaster brought by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake that struck on Saturday. Nepal's Interior Ministry has said that the death toll from the quake has climbed to 1,931 . And more than 4,700 people are injured.
Nepal's military predicts the death toll may climb to as high as 5,000. The Chinese embassy in Nepal has said that four Chinese were killed, with five severely injured.
The initial(最初的) magnitude-eight-point-one quake struck 80 kilometers east of Pokhara on Saturday afternoon. It was followed by a huge aftershock, measuring seven-point-zero. As for Sunday, two big aftershocks have been recorded in the morning, with the latest in the afternoon with a magnitude of 7.1.
This is the most powerful earthquake to have hit Nepal in over 80 years. The tremor(震动) was felt by more than 4.6 million people across South and East Asia.
Search and rescue efforts are underway for survivors buried under the rubble(瓦砾) and flattened(扁平的) buildings, but efforts are influenced by rain and aftershocks. Nepal national television is reporting that 90 percent of historical structures in Kathmandu Valley were destroyed in the earthquake.Where may the passage come from?
A.magazine | B.guidebook |
C.newspaper | D.textbook |
Which statement is not true according to the passage?
A.The death toll from the quake has climbed to 1,931. And more than 4,700 people are injured. |
B.Nepal's military forecasts the death toll may climb to as high as 5,000. |
C.The tremor was felt by over 4.6 million people across South and East Asia. |
D.It’s reported that 90 percent of historical structures in Nepal were destroyed in the earthquake. |
How many aftershocks are mentioned in this passage?
A.2 | B.3 | C.4 | D.5 |
All boys and girls like good stories. I am sure that all children who read The Ugly Duckling will be glad to know something about the ‘King of Story Tellers’, who wrote it for them. Thousands and thousands of children have read this story, only to ask for it again and again. It has travelled the wide world over, and has been told in every country.
Hans Christian Andersen, the author of “The Ugly Duckling,” was born in Denmark. If you look on a map, you will see this little country in northern Europe. There, in the little village of Odense, he spent his boyhood. His father and mother were very poor. The family lived in two little rooms near the top of a house, where his father worked as a shoemaker.
On the roof was a box filled with earth. In this box his mother planted her vegetables. Little Hans loved to walk with his father in the woods, where he could pick wild flowers and hear the birds sing. His father read to him when his work was done, or told him stories. What his father did helped him open up a new world.
Once, when Hans was still a child, he went into a wheat field with his mother and a number of children, to pick the rest wheat which the reapers(收割机) had left in the field. While they were busy picking only a small amount of wheat for each of them, an angry bailiff(看守者) came rushing into the field, armed with a whip(鞭子). All ran, as fast as they could, away from the angry man. Little Hans was barefoot, and the sharp stalks(茎秆) of the wheat plants which had been cut down, cut his feet so that he could not get away.
Unafraid, the boy faced the angry man and his upraised whip. “How dare you hit me when you know God sees you?” he cried, looking fearlessly into the face of the angry bailiff. The whip came down, but not on little Hans. The bailiff admired the boy’s courage, and praised him for it. He sent him home with gifts, rather than punishments.
While Hans was still a boy, his kind father died. Then Hans and his mother were left alone, to care for each other.
“What will you do, Hans?” the mother asked “Would you like to become a tailor?”
“No, mother,” the boy answered; “I will go to Copenhagen and study. One day I shall write books.”
“But where will the money be found to pay your way?” asked the mother.
“I will work, and God will take care of me,” Hans replied.
So the boy left his native village and walked all the way to Copenhagen, which was very far.What did Hans’ father do in the woods when the work was done?
A.He gathered wild flowers with Hans. |
B.He taught Hans to make shoes. |
C.He read books or told stories to Hans. |
D.He picked remaining wheat with Hans. |
Why didn’t the bailiff hit Hans?
A.Because he was afraid of Hans. |
B.Because he was too angry. |
C.Because Hans gave him some gifts. |
D.Because he admired Hans’ courage. |
What do you think the meaning of the underline sentence “Little Hans was barefoot” is?
A.There was something wrong with Little Hans’ feet. |
B.Little Hans did not wear shoes. |
C.Little Hans was a disabled boy. |
D.Little Hans’ feet were cut by a sharp knife. |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Little Hans’ father made a living by making shoes . |
B.Little Hans’ father made a good difference to his life. |
C.Little Hans is a brave and smart boy. |
D.Little Hans’ father would pay hiswayto Copenhagen. |
What do you think Hans’ life would be like in Copenhagen?
A.Hard. | B.Relaxing. |
C.Colourful. | D.Lonely |
Everyone gets angry. Many things may make you angry. Maybe your teacher gave you too much homework. Or maybe a friend borrowed your favorite video game and then broke it. You may get angry when something doesn’t go your way. Maybe you get mad at yourself when your team loses an important game. Or maybe you become a road rager(路怒族) when a driver accidentally cuts in front of you. That makes you angry!
You need to know what to do with your anger. Here are some things you can do when you feel angry:
Talk to a friend you can trust.
Count to 10.
Get or give a hug.
Take some exercise.
Draw a picture of your anger.
Play a video game.
Run around the outside of the house five times as fast as you can.
Sing along with the CD player.
Pull weeds in the garden.
Think good thoughts (maybe about a fun vacation or your favorite sport.)
Take a bike ride, go skating, play basketball – do something active!
Never getting angry is impossible. But when you’re angry, you can do something and it can make things better or worse. Don’t let anger be the boss of you. Take charge of it!In the passage, the writer gives us _____ pieces of advice.
A.ten | B.eleven | C.twelve | D.thirteen |
The underlined part “when something doesn’t go your way” probably means ______.
A.when you get lost |
B.when you are on a wrong way |
C.when you meet with something difficult |
D.when things don’t go as you imagine |
If you run around the outside of your house five times, and your house is a circle of 260 meters, so you’ll run _______.
A.1,300 meters | B.1,300 kilometers |
C.1,360 meters | D.1,360 kilometers |
As for doing with anger, which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Talk to a friend you believe. |
B.Get a hug. |
C.Pull weeds in the garden |
D.Have a fight with a friend |
The passage is mainly about ______.
A.how to deal with your anger |
B.letting anger be the boss of you |
C.drinking more water when you’re angry |
D.doing something active when you’re angry |
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This was a very busy week. This Friday was Mother’s Day, and there were lots of activities at school this week.
5/7 Tues.
Johnson, our new music teacher, taught us “Mother”, a beautiful song about our love for mothers. And Miss Alice told us the story of Mother’s Day. The idea of a day for mothers was first given by Miss Anna of Philadelphia(费城). As a result of her hard work, the celebration of the first American Mother’s Day was held in Philadelphia on May 10, 1908. Soon the holiday became popular all over the country and around the world.
5/8 Wed.
We practiced “Mother” today. We prepared some songs and games to show our love to our mothers. This was going to be a special present for our parents on Friday.
5/9 Thurs.
It took us two hours to decorate(装饰)our classroom for PAT DAY. I was tired. Mom was also nervous. It would be the first time for her to meet our teachers. She had always been nervous about talking to teachers since she was a child. That’s funny!
5/10 Fri.
There were many activities at school. One of them was PAT DAY. Mom and Dad both came to the school. I was a little nervous. What had our teachers told them?
AllenWho first gave the idea of a day for mothers?
A.Johnson | B.Miss Alice |
C.Miss Anna | D.Allen. |
What did the class do on Wednesday?
A.Decorated the classroom |
B.Sang their thanks to their parents. |
C.Bought presents for their parents. |
D.Practiced activities for Mother’s Day. |
Why did Allen’s mother feel nervous?
A.Allen did not do well at school |
B.She was afraid of talking to teachers. |
C.Allen’s father was going to the school, too. |
D.She had to sing a song in front of the class. |
The above passage is taken from a _____.
A.newspaper | B.diary |
C.test paper | D.notebook |
What does “PAT DAY” mean?
A.The day for students to make tests. |
B.The day for teachers to practice teaching |
C.The day for parents to meet teachers at school |
D.The day for students to sing songs. |