Camilla Chomp was a strange little girl. She liked to spend her time alone eating chocolate. Her parents were worried, so they took all the chocolate away.
Camilla left her house to look for some chocolate. She found a small house full of bottles. Among the bottles, a blue bottle caught Camilla’s eyes. It was full of chocolate. In the bottle there was also a card with the words “Change tears(眼泪) into chocolate.”
Camilla was very excited. She ran out of the house with the bottle to look for someone crying. First, she met a little boy crying hard and collected his tears. The tears were quickly changed into chocolate. While Camilla was collecting the tears, she comforted the boy. Finally, the boy stopped crying and they had a good time together.
Later, Camilla met a woman and an old man crying. The woman had broken some bowls. And the old man’s dog had just died. Camilla collected their tears and made them happy again.
Soon, Camilla knew that making people happy was much more important than finding chocolate. So she stopped collecting tears and began to help sad people. As a result, she had many friends and had a happy life.Camilla liked to __________.
A.eat chocolate | B.read books |
C.collect coins | D.eat fruit |
Camilla’s parents took away all the chocolate because they were ___________.
A.happy | B.angry |
C.worried | D.hungry |
What caught Camilla’s eyes?
A.A nice card. | B.A black dog. |
C.A red cup. | D.A blue bottle. |
The old man was crying because ___________.
A.he had broken some bottles |
B.He couldn’t find his way home. |
C.he couldn’t find his daughter |
D.his dog had just died |
How many people did Camilla help before she stopped collecting tears?
A.One. | B.Two. |
C.Three. | D.Four. |
You only have one pair of eyes, so take care of them. When you're in the sun, wear sunglasses. Sunshine can damage your eyes. When your eyes itch or hurt, don't rub them.Your fingers have germs on them. These can get into your eyes and make you sick. Staring at a computer screen can strain your eyes.You blink (眨眼) your eyes 10 times every minute. But when you stare at something, you only blink two or three times per minute. So remember to blink more. This helps your eyes.
(1)Why should we take care of our eyes?
(2)When you're in the sun, what can you wear?
(3)Why shouldn't you rub your eyes when they itch or hurt?
(4)How can you protect your eyes when you stare at a computer screen?
(5)What does the writer want to tell us?
You send a photo to your friend face to face through your 4G mobile phone. He or she can receive it at once. But actually, the photo has to go to the base station first. The base station then sends it to your friend. When you use 5G, the photo will not go to a base station. It will go directly (直接地) to your friend's mobile phone. Your friend receives the photo much faster. This is D2D technology.
(1)You when you use 4G.
A. can't send a photo to your friend
B. can send a photo to your friend directly
C. can't send a photo to your friend directly
(2)How is photo sent when you use 5G?
A. phone→phone
B. phone→phone→base station
C. phone→base station→phone
(3)Which one is right about 5G?
A. It is not convenient.
B. It is much faster.
C. It doesn't use D2D technology.
(4)What is the text mainly about?
A. D2D technology.
B. 4G mobile phone.
C. 5G mobile phone.
If you look closely around your city, you might see hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group (汉族). In a report by online shopping platform (线上购物平台) Tmall, more than 2 million hanfu outfits were sold in 2018. The average age of buyers was 21, with about 52 percent between 19 and 24 years old.
Why has this traditional clothing become popular among young Chinese people?
For some of them, it's a costume (服装) for relaxation. Other young people like hanfu because of the culture behind it. They think it as a way to reconnect with traditions.
"What's behind hanfu is inheritance (继承,遗产) of the Chinese culture," Nan He, a 21﹣year﹣old costume studio owner, said.
(1)What is hanfu?
A. The clothing sold online.
B. The traditional clothing of Han ethnic group.
C. The traditional clothing of Han Dynasty (汉朝).
(2)Most of hanfu buyers were .
A. children
B. young people
C. old people
(3)Which is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Young Chinese people wear hanfu abroad.
B. Hanfu is a costume for relaxation.
C. Hanfu is inheritance of the Chinese culture.
Pepper works in a supermarkert in Germany. He is different from other emplayees (雇员). Pepper is a robot that looks like a human.
A Japanese company made Pepper in 2014. Pepper is as tall as a 6﹣year﹣old kid. He has cameras.They help him recognize things around him. There are wheels under his body. They help Pepper move.
The robot can do a lot of things. He can read people's emotions (感情) and communicate with people. He can also teach students about programming.
(1)What does Pepper look like?
A. A human.
B. A robot.
C. An animal.
(2)What does Pepper use to recognize things around him?
A. Eyes.
B. Hands.
C. Cameras.
(3)What can Pepper teach?
A. Reading.
B. Programming.
C. Communicating.
(4)What would be the best title for the article?
A. Robots are helping.
B. Pepper is a robot.
C. Pepper works in a supermarket in Germany.
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Facts
Length: 430 meters (l,410 feet)
Width: 6 meters (20 feet)
Height: 300 meters (984 feet)
Highlights: Walk on transparent glasses and enjoy a panoramic view (全景) of the stunning (震撼的,吸引人的) Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. There is a platform for making a 285﹣meter (935 feet) bungee﹣jump (not open yet).
Opening Hours: April﹣November: 7:30 a.m.﹣5:30 p.m.
December﹣March: 8:00 a.m.﹣4:00 p.m.
(1)How high is Zhangjiajie Glass Brigdge?
A. 430 meters
B. 285 meters
C. 300 meters
(2)What does the underlined word "highlights" mean?
A. The highest parts.
B. The most stunning parts.
C. The most dangerous parts.
(3)There will be an extreme sport (极限运动) ﹣ in the future.
A. snowboarding
B. paragliding
C. bungee﹣jump
(4)The opening hours are Summer.
A. 8:00 a.m﹣4:00 p.m.
B. 7:00 a.m.﹣4:00 p.m.
C. 7:30 a.m﹣5:30 p.m.