Jane: _____ to my new home, Maria!
Maria:Thanks, Jane. You ___a nice garden.
Jane: Thanks. We like ___ new home.
Maria: _____ is your bedroom?
Jane: It’s _____ the second floor. There ____ a study next to my bed room.
Maria:Is there a computer _____ your study?
Jane: Yes, there is. Why not ___ upstairs and have a ___?
Maria: OK.
( A moment later)
Jane: Come in, please.
Maria: Oh, there are so many books ____ the shelves. You have a nice study!A.Good B.Welcome C.Happy
A.have B.buy C.need
A.my B.our C.his
A.Where B.How C.What
A.on B.in C.near
A.be B.are C.is
A.in B.under C.on
A.to come B.come C.coming
A.see B.look C.watch
A.to B.in C.on
People who have finished education often admire students for their carefree life. But they don't know how difficult it is to _____ a student. He can never finish his homework. Furthermore, he has to ______ the great pressure of examinations. Everyone wants to get the first ____ in exams. And after school, there are also many extra classes waiting for him. The worst of all is that students can hardly do ______they really love to do, for they _____ almost all their time on studies.
A.grow B.take C.as D.be
A.use B.become C.face D.wait
A.place B.top C.position D.desk
A.how B.why C.what D.which
A.take B.spend C.take D.have
As a teenager, I am often asked what I am going to be in the future. A lawyer? A doctor? Or a scientist? No, my ideal career is to be a teacher. One of the for that is I want to be a teacher like Mr. Chen.
“Look! Do you know what it is? A-ha, it’s the ! And it will always move around the sun.” Mr. Chen said and pointed to his head. He then touched the nose and , “Can you tell me the name of this mountain? It is the highest mountain on Earth! What’s the of it? Yes, it’s 8844.43 metres…” I’ll never forget my first geography lesson. He was humorous that we all fell in love with his lessons . It’s Mr. Chen who opened the door of geography for us.
Generally speaking, most of the teachers are strict students and sometimes a little bit demanding(苛求的), not so with Mr. Chen. He is a lighthouse, showing us the way to the treasure of knowledge. He is a friend and easy to get with, always encouraging us to speak out loud without our shyness and other disadvantages. He is an example, volunteering his time to students and other teachers.
One day I happened to meet him in the hospital. Seeing the cut on his arm, I realized he was donating his . I was moved and was another lesson, a lesson of love and devotion.
Every time I see my globe(地球仪), it would me of Mr. Chen. He is the most unforgettable teacher I have met and he will always be. Someday I hope I am to be a teacher like him.
Thank you, Mr Chen, thank you for making learning not a job but a joy.
Thank you for helping me to discover what I do best and to do it even Thank you for understanding all of us and giving us the time and care each of us needs.
A.replies B.reasons C.rewards D.results
A.moon B.earth C.star D.sun
A.advised B.announced C.added D.answered
A.distance B.weight C.size D.height
A.very B.too C.really D.so
A.at present B.at once C.at times D.at first
A.with B.to C.in D.for
A.away B.together C.angry D.along
A.thinking B.caring C.considering D.supposing
A.money B.blood C.clothes D.time
A.taught B.given C.taken D.had
A.remembers B.represents C.warns D.reminds
A.just B.never C.ever D.yet
A.able B.about C.allowed D.available
A.well B.good C.better D.best
My name Ted Pike. I am in a big store. I work in the morning. I only work at night. Every morning I come home . I breakfast at seven. After breakfast I . I at about two thirty. I have lunch and supper at twenty to eight. Then I at a quarter past eight. I start work at nine. I look after the store every night. I like my work ______.
A.be B.am C.is D.are
A.a student B.a teacher C.a nurse D.a worker
A.am not B.don’t C.doesn’t D.aren’t
A.at half six B.at half past six C.at six half D.at six past half
A.eats B.has C.have D.do
A.go bed B.go to the bed C.go to bed D.go to my bed
A.get B.stand up C.get up D.get down
A.at a quarter three B.at three quarter C.at a quarter to three D.at three to quarter
A.go work B.go the store C.go to work D.to go work
A.a lot of B.lot of C.lots of D.a lot
In real life, robots are mainly used in factories. They do many different jobs. Usually these jobs are too , difficult or boring for humans.
Robots also help disabled people and people who cannot look after . For example, scientists are making a robot to help people. Now many of them have a dog to help them. The dog is called a guide dog. In the future, guide dogs might be robot dogs.
One robot dog is called Meldog. It has wheels. It usually “walks” its owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner’s walk. Meldog talks to its owner by . The owner wears a special belt. This belt instructions to the owner from Meldog such as “Stop here”, “Turn left” and “Turn right”.
In the United States, another of robot helps disabled workers. This robot, called Kilroy, helps disabled computer operators. The robot the sound of its owner’s voice. It follows instructions such as “Turn the page” and “Make a cup of coffee”.
Robots are also used in American . They can do simple jobs. For example, they shave (刮脸) patients and brush their teeth and take meals from the kitchen to patients’ rooms. It never gets lost this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
A.interesting B.strange C.dangerous D.safe
A.others B.another C.them D.themselves
A.deaf B.blind C.old D.sick
A.in front of B.behind C.under D.above
A.television B.radio C.loudspeaker D.mobile telephone
A.posts B.writes C.reads D.sends
A.type B.size C.set D.double
A.guesses B.thinks C.hears D.sees
A.cinema B.hospitals C.museum D.theatre
A.until B.before C.because D.whether
You may think that English dictionaries have been used for many, many centuries. In fact, an English dictionary you today wasn’t made until the Qin Dynasty. They spent most of the important work on dictionaries. They spent nearly all their lives trying to words for their dictionaries. For them, it was a wonderful journey. The largest dictionary in the world is Oxford English Dictionary(牛津字典). The for this dictionary came from an important meeting in Britain in 1857. twenty-two years later, Oxford University asked James Murray to be the editor(编者)of its new dictionary. Murrayhad never been to . At the age of fourteen, he left his villageschool inScotlandand taught himself while working in bank. he became a great teacher. After Oxfordgave him the job.Murrayhad a small house inhis garden to do the work. Every morning,Murraygot out of bed at five o’clock and inthe small house several hours before breakfast. Often he would work into the night. Murray hoped to finish the new dictionary in ten years but after five year, he was adding(增加)words for the letter “A”! He worked on the dictionary he was very old. Forty-four years later, in 1928, other editors finished the dictionary.
A.use B.write C.copy D.miss
A.easy B.boring C.early D.dangerous
A.spell B.invent C.collect D.make
A.way B.idea C.use D.prize
A.school B.cinema C.village D.collage
A.Later B.Longer before C.So far D.Ever since
A.sold B.built C.broken D.drawn
A.read B.wrote C.worked D.thought
A.already B.still C.usually D.always
A.if B.because C.until D.since