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A: Hello, Mr. wang
B: ,Han Mei.
A: How you?
B: I’m , you.. And ?
A: I’m fine, . Mr. Wang, this my mon. Mom, this is my teacher, Mr. Wang.
B: Nice to meet you.
A: Nice meet you, too. to our school(学校).
B: A. Ok B. Hello C. Yes
A. am B. is C. are
A. nice B. ok C. good
A. thank B. thanks C. meet
A. your B. you C. my
A. to B. too C. Ok
A. am B. is C. are
A. to B. too C. and
A. Welcome B. See C. welcome
A. Thanks B. Ok C. Thank
Our world is full of rules. Everyone needs to obey them. Butyour idea about your school rules? Now many students like to talk about the rules that they have. At their school, theywear uniforms every day. The problem is that all the students think the uniforms are. They think young people should look smart and so they would like to wear their own clothes., their teachers believe that if they did that, they would thinkof their clothes than their study.the students disagree. They would feel more comfortable and that is good for. If they can’t do that, they design their own uniforms. That would be a good way toboth teachers and students happy.
It’s also probably a good idea for parents to allow teenagers to study in groups during the evening. Although they get sometimes, they can learn a lot from each other. They also think that vacations should be longer. At present they’re too. Longer vacations would give them time to do things like volunteering. On Friday afternoons, many students are sleepy after a long week of classes. They think it’s better to have Friday afternoons to volunteer and help others., it is helpful for students to go to an old people’s home to sing and perform a play for them. It will help them understand the meaning of love. It’s also better to volunteer at the local hospital. It would be a good for them because some of them want to be doctors when they grow up.
What do you think of your school rules?
A.how’s B.what’s C.how’re D.what’re
A.at home B.in hospital C.after class D.in school
A.have to B.may C.can’t D.mustn’t
A.comfortable B.smart C.ugly D.nice
A.Although B.However C.Yet D.Still
A.much B.more C.little D.less
A.And B.So C.Or D.But
A.studying B.studies C.health D.healthy
A.should be allowed to B.aren’t able to C.aren’t allowed to D.will have to
A.keeping B.be C.keep D.being
A.quietly B.quickly C.happily D.noisy
A.shorter B.longer C.long D.short
A.off B.of C.on D.down
A.For example B.By the way C.To be honest D.Such as
A.teacher B.experience C.doctor D.rule
Joe wanted a computer. He asked his ______ for the money and they said he must get it himself. But how did he get it? He ________ about this when he walked home. Not many people wanted to ask children to work for them. Maybe he could take away snow for the neighbors. But this was not _______ . He had to wait a long time for that. He couldn’t cut grass for their gardens _____ he had no tools to do the work with.
Then he saw one of his classmates, Dick, delivering (送) _______ . I could do that, he thought. Maybe I could even get the computer ________ away. I could pay _______ it a little each week. He ran to _______ up with Dick. Joe asked him a lot of questions. He learned that it was _______ to get twenty-five dollars each week. He learned that the job took __________ three hours each night. Dick ______ him the phone number of the newspaper manager.
Joe almost flew home. After he had told his mother ________ he thought, she _____ .“I think it is a _______ idea,” she said, “I’ll call the newspaper….”
“Wait, Mum,” Joe said, “I’ll call. After that, I’m going to be a businessman now.”
Joe’s mother smiled __ .
A.teachers B.parents C.classmates D.friends
A.said B.told C.thought D.spoke
A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
A.because B.when C.while D.after
A.newspaper B.bikes C.computers D.tools
A.now B.right C.just D.only
A.on B.to C.of D.for
A.take B.catch C.carry D.get
A.friendly B.kind C.possible D.wrong
A.at B.about C.before D.after
A.taught B.gave C.made D.asked
A.that B.when C.what D.where
A.smiled B.shouted C.cried D.worried
A.big B.large C.great D.bad
A.sadly B.happily C.politely D.angrily
Our school has a big library . It has many on different subjects. Students can read books and newspapers in the room.. They can also borrow books from the library . But they must them on time . If they books, they must pay for them . Miss Yang works in the library .She is very helpful and to the students .
One morning she was at the desk when Han Meimei hurried in . She told Miss Yang that she couldn’t find the library book Red Star Over China . At that moment Lucy came into the library with Meimei’s library book .
She it in the classroom . Meimei was very .She thanked Lucy and said that she would be more from then on .
A.students B.teachers C.books D.pictures
A.sitting B.reading C.meeting D.waiting
A.borrow B.lend C.give D.return
A.lose B.forget C.leave D.miss
A.strict B.kind C.ready D.free
A.working B.playing C.sleeping D.studying
A.somewhere B.anywhere C.nowhere D.everywhere
A.found B.bought C.looked for D.left
A.angry B.happy C.sorry D.sad
A.careful B.helpful C.thankful D.beautiful
I shook hands with my father in the truck, and for a long time he looked straight ahead and didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to say a little to me. “I can’t tell ,” he finally said. “I never went to college, andnone of your went to college. I can’t say don’t do this and do that, everything is different. And I don’t know is going to come up. I can’t help much with money, , but I think things will work out. ”
He gave me a new check-book(支票簿). “If you are short of money, a small check. But when you write one, send me a letter and let me how much. There are some things we can always sell.” In four years all the checks I wrote were less than a thousand dollars. My part-time jobs such as to the blind student and sitting with the teachers’ kids filled in the financial gaps.
“You know what you want to be, and they’ll tell you what to take,” my father went on. “When you get a job, be sure it’s honest, and work hard.”
Then my dad reached down beside his seat and brought the old, Bible that he had read so often. He didn’t say read this every morning. He just said, “This can help you if you will let it.”
Did it help? I got through college being a burden on the family. I have been able to make money since.
A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something
A.sister B.mother C.brothers D.father
A.so B.if C.when D.because
A.that B.what C.which D.whom
A.too B.also C.either D.as well
A.write B.borrow C.buy D.sell
A.to know B.knew C.knowing D.know
A.read B.reading C.to read D.writing
A.beautiful B.fine C.broken D.complete
A.without B.by C.during D.with
Long ago there was a boy was hungry for success. For him, winning was .One day the boy was to compete with two other young boys in a race in his village. A large crowd gathered to including a wise old man.
The race began. With strength and power, the boy easily the race. The crowd cheered and waved. The little boy felt and important. However, the wise man remained still and calm.
“Another race, another race!” cried the little boy. The wise old man came over and presented the little boy with two new runners: an old woman and a blind man.
The race started and the boy was the only one to cross the line, two left standing at the starting line. The little boy raised his arms . The crowd, , was silent.
“ don’t the people cheer for my success?” he asked the wise old man.
“Race again!” replied the wise man, “But this time, all three of you finish .” The little boy thought a little, stood of the blind man and the old lady, and then took them by the hand. The race began and the little boy walked to the finishing line and crossed it. The crowed . The wise man smiled, gently his head.
“Which one of us three are the crowd cheering for?” asked the little boy.
“For this race, you have won than in any race you have ever run before,” said the wise old man. “For this race, the crowd cheer not for any winner!”
A.whom B.who C.which D.what
A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
A.join B.run C.watch D.hear
A.failed B.beat C.won D.lost
A.calm B.modest C.surprised D.proud
A.other B.another C.the other D.the others
A.in delight B.in surprise C.in sadness D.in fear
A.therefore B.however C.rather D.although
A.What B.How C.When D.Why
A.well B.together C.away D.off
A.in the middle B.at the center C.among D.between
A.slowly B.quickly C.easily D.hardly
A.shouted B.cheered C.talked D.cared
A.nodding B.shaking C.holding D.losing
A.little B.much C.even less D.much more