Hello, my name is Ann. This is a photo of my family. There are four people in my family. These are my parents. The woman in the photo is my mother, Mary. She is a teacher. She can play table tennis. And she likes reading. The man is my father, Jack. He’s a teacher at No. 1 Middle School. They are at the same school. He can play football, but he can’t play basketball. After school he often plays football with his students. Look, this is my lovely brother, Mike. I love my family very much.How many people are there in my family?
A.There are three people in my family. |
B.There are four people in my family. |
C.There are five people in my family. |
D.There are six people in my family. |
What’s my mother’s name?
A.Ann | B.Mike | C.Jack | D.Mary |
Where does my mother work(工作)?
A.We don’t know. | B.In No. 1 Middle School. |
C.In Ann’s school. | D.In Mike’s school. |
What can my father do?
A.My father can play table tennis. | B.My father can play football |
C.My father can play basketball. | D.My father can swim. |
Is my father a teacher?
A.Yes, he is. | B.No, he isn’t. | C.No, he is. | D.Yes, he isn’t. |
In a school some trouble was caused by the students. They are very naughty and didn’t obey the school rules.They often fought with each other and they didn’t forgive each other. One day a new teacher came to this school. When he heard that, he came up with a good idea.
He told each of his students to bring a clear plastic bag and a bag of potatoes to school. For every person they didn’t want to forgive in their lives, they chose a potato, wrote the person’s name on it, and put it in the plastic bag.
Some of their bags were very heavy. They were then told to carry this bag with them everywhere for one week. They would put it beside their bed at night, on the seat when sitting in a car or on a bus, and next to their desk at school. Days of carrying the bags around with them made students get to know what a weight they were carrying in their minds. And they had to pay attention to it all the time so they didn’t forget it or leave it in embarrassing (令人难堪的) places. As time passed by, the potatoes went bad and smelt nasty.
Too often we think of tolerance as a gift to other people, and it clearly is for ourselves! If we choose to keep our sadness and hatred (仇恨) in our hearts, we will have to carry them around all our lives. After that, the students got on well with each other and didn’t fight anymore. Learn to forgive , and you will be happier at the same time.The new teacher asked the students to bring ________ to school.
A.a clear plastic bag of potatoes |
B.a clear plastic bag and a potato |
C.some clear plastic bags of potatoes |
D.a clear plastic bag and a bag of potatoes |
They wrote the person’s name on the potato, who________.
A.they liked | B.they didn’t forgive |
C.hated them | D.liked them |
The underlined word “tolerance” means________.
A.感恩 | B.宽容 | C.仇恨 | D.悔恨 |
From this passage we can know that ________.
A.we should learn to forgive |
B.we should know something about potatoes |
C.we shouldn’t use plastic bags |
D.we should take potatoes to school |
Which of following is NOT true?
A.Tolerance is a gift for other people and ourselves. |
B.Carrying a bag of potatoes made the students embarrassed. |
C.The students had to take bags of potatoes with them everywhere. |
D.The students had to take bags of potatoes with them for about two weeks. |
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How many days will you spend if you join in Alan Travel Service’s journey to London?
A.14. | B.22. | C.24. | D.29. |
If you want to visit some places of interest on July 24, you can visit ______.
A.St. Paul’s Cathedral |
B.Big Ben |
C.Hilton Hotel |
D.the Skating Championship |
Mr. Li wants to visit St. Paul’s Cathedral with his six-year-old son, he should pay _____ for it.
A.£14 | B.£21 | C.£28 | D.£7 |
When can you watch the Skating Championship in London?
A.From July 25 to August 12. |
B.From July 22 to August 14. |
C.From July 23 to August 12. |
D.From July 27 to August 12. |
Which of the following is WRONG according to the poster?
A.In Hilton Hotel you will have free breakfast every day. |
B.If you want to find more information, you can call 0371-6315680 for help. |
C.Mr. Li and his wife will spend £5,920 for their journey to London. |
D.You can book tickets for the Skating Championship at www. Look-out 2004@alan.com. |
A little girl walked to and from school every day. Though it was not fine and clouds appeared in the sky that morning, the little girl made her daily trip to school as usual. When school was over, winds became stronger and it began to rain.
The mother of the little girl felt worried that her daughter would be afraid when she walked home from school and that lightning might frighten her child. Following the bright light of lightning, the mother quickly got into her car and drove to her child’s school.
As the mother drove along the road, she saw her little girl walking alone in the rain. To her great surprise, she found that when a lightning came, her daughter stopped, looked up and smiled. Another lightning came and then another followed. With each lightning, the little girl stopped, looked up and smiled.
Inside the car, the mother asked her daughter, “What were you doing? Why did you look up and smile when the lightning came?” The little girl answered with a smile, “Mum, you know, God was looking at me. Each time I felt a little afraid walking in the rain, God would take a picture of me. I knew he was playing a game with me.”How did the little girl go to school every day?
A.By car. | B.On foot. |
C.By bus. | D.By bike. |
What was the weather like that day?
A.It was rainy. | B.It was fine. |
C.It was just windy. | D.It was only cloudy. |
At first, the mother felt worried because.
A.she couldn’t help her daughter |
B.her daughter hadn’t taken her umbrella |
C.she had something more important to do |
D.her daughter might be afraid of the lightning |
According to the article, we can know that the little girl was.
A.proud | B.shy | C.brave | D.nervous |
This passage is possibly from.
A.a menu | B.a magazine | C.a dictionary | D.a report |
材料A-D分别介绍了四本书的内容请根据Tom, Betty, Sophia, Jane的需求帮助他们选出他们想读的书并完成小题。
A. This book will help you understand how to stay well and avoid sickness. You’ll learn some things that you might use at home to avoid catching a cold.
B. This book has useful information about how to prevent common accidents. It’s about safety both indoors and outdoors.
C. This book will tell you something about how to keep healthy by doing exercises. You’ll learn not only the importance of doing exercises, but also the ways of doing exercises.
D. Do you have difficulties to communicate with others? Do you often say something wrong when you talk to others? This book will teach you how to say proper things to people.Tom is collecting information about how to prevent electrical fire.
Betty is trying to advise her mother to do some sports.
Sophia wants to know some ways to avoid common cold.
Jane is studying talking strategies.
Kate wants to keep thinner and healthier. Maybe she can borrow the book from ______.
A.Tom | B.Betty | C.Sophia | D.Jane |
An 8-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother Andrew. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only a very expensive operation could save him.
One morning, the girl heard her father say to her mother: “Only a miracle can save Andrew now.” The girl went to her bedroom, collected all of her money and counted it carefully. She hurried to a drugstore.
“How can I help you?” asked the salesman.
“I want to buy a miracle,” the girl answered. “My brother has something bad growing inside his head. My daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?”
“We don’t sell miracles here, my dear. I’m so sorry,” the salesman said, sadly.
“What kind of a miracle does your brother need?” asked a well-dressed man standing nearby.
“I don’t know,” she answered. “He’s really sick and needs an operation in his head. So I brought all my money.”
“How much do you have?” asked the man.
“$1.11,” she answered, “ but I can try and get some more.” She said again and again.
“Well, what luck,” said the man. “$1.11 is the price of a miracle. Let’s go to see your brother.”
That man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a famous brain doctor. The operation was successful and it wasn’t long before Andrew was well again. Sometimes miracles do happen.What was the trouble in the little girl’s family?
A. Her brother was seriously ill.
B. They had no money.
C. Nothing could save her brother.
D. Both A and B.In the eye of the little girl, a miracle might be _______.
A.something interesting |
B.something beautiful |
C.some wonderful medicine |
D.some good food |
The little girl said again and again “...I can try and get some more.” That shows _______.
A.she had still kept some money |
B.she hoped not to be refused |
C.There was no need to worry about money |
D.she thought money was easy to get |
What made the miracle happen?
A.The girl’s love for her brother. |
B.The girl’s money. |
C.The medicine from the drugstore. |
D.Nobody can tell. |
From the passage we can infer (推断) that _______.
A.The doctor didn’t ask for any pay |
B.A miracle is sure to happen if you keep on |
C.The little girl is lovely but not so clever |
D.Andrew was in fact not so sick as they had thought |