From the information in the picture we know that Lily was born on _________.
A.June 8, 2005 | B.June 22, 2005 |
C.June 22, 2013 | D.June 8, 2013 |
According to the personal information, we know that Mary Connor lives in________.
A.Canada | B.America |
C.England | D.Australia |
You can borrow books__________.
A.at 10:30 am on Monday | B.at 10:00 pm on Thursday |
C.at 3:30 pm on Saturday | D.at 10:00 pm on Tuesday |
According to the survey(调查) of 2,000 American online shoppers, __________people shop online from 5 pm to 8 pm.
A.320 | B.640 | C.800 | D.120 |
Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A.You’d better wear your sun hat to enjoy wonderful sunshine. |
B.The boats will take you to different places for swimming. |
C.Mr. Smith and his child need to pay $ 160 for the tour. |
D.You can take a holiday there on July 18. |
Sandy and Sue are going to school. They are walking along the street. “Look!” Sandy says. “There’s a man near that gate. He’s standing. Who is it?
“It’s Mr. Jones, the postman,” Sue says, “He’s standing in front of Mrs. Mopp’s house.”
“Mrs. Mopp’s house!” Sandy says. “Oh, dear!”
Mrs. Mopp is not a nice lady. She is very tall and very ugly(丑陋的). And her house is not a nice house. It is very big and very dark. Her gate is closed and Mr. Jones can’t open it.
“Listen!” Sandy says. “Can you hear Mrs. Mopp’s dog?”
“Yes,” Sue answers. “He’s barking(叫).”
Mrs. Mopp’s dog is very big. His name is Boxer. His face is ugly and his teeth are long and sharp(尖). He is a nice dog, but he doesn’t like Mr. Jones, the postman.
根据短文内容和首字母提示完成各句所缺单词:Sandy and Sue are s______.
On the way to s____ Sandy and Sue see Mr. Jones, the postman.
Mrs. Mopp is not at h____ now.
Boxer is a d____ name.
Boxer d_____ like Mr. Jones at all.
I’m a school girl. My brother and I are twins. We are both at school. We like school. My parents are both teachers. They work hard. My brother and I study at No. 1 Middle School. There are twenty-five boys and eighteen girls in our class.
We go to school from Monday to Friday. We have no classes on Saturdays and Sundays. We usually get up at six o’clock, and have breakfast at half past six. We come to school at seven o’clock. Classes begin at eight. We have four lessons in the morning and two in the afternoon. We have lunch a fifteen past twelve. At three fifty we have sports.
We study Chinese, math, English, geography, physics, history, politics and other lessons. We like Chinese. We like English, too. Some of us are good at it.
We go home at five o’clock. We have supper at six o’clock. We do our homework at seven every evening and go to bed at half past nine, but sometimes we go to sleep at about ten.
We work hard, we study for the people.
阅读短文选择正确答案填空My brother is ___ and I am ____.
A.a worker; a student | B.a student; a worker | C.a student; a teacher | D.a student; a student |
We have ___ a fifteen past twelve.
A.breakfast | B.lunch | C.supper | D.dinner |
We begin to do our homework from ____ to ___ every evening.
A.Monday; Friday | B.seven; nine | C.school; home | D.six; eight |
. There are ___ boys and ___ girls in our class.
A.twenty-five; twenty | B.some; any | C.twenty-five; eighteen | D.many; much |
Do they often have sports in the morning or in the afternoon?
A.Yes, they do | B.No, we don’t | C.In the morning | D.In the afternoon |
It’s time to go home now. I am on a bus on a rainy day, and a woman with a dog gets on the bus. It is a big dog and its feet are not clean.
I don’t want the dog to sit near me. But the woman says to the conductor(售票员). “Oh, I pay for my dog. Can he sit here like the other people?”
The conductor looks at the dog and says, “Yes, madam, but he must not put his feet on the chair.”
阅读短文选择正确答案填空I am going home ___ now.
A.by bike | B.by bus | C.by car | D.by trolley |
What do I see? ____.
A.A bus | B.A girl | C.A dog | D.A woman with a big dog. |
I don’t want the dog to sit near me because ____.
A.the dog is big | B.the dog is not clean | C.the dog has no ticket | D.the dog isn’t mine |
Why do the woman and the dog get on the bus?
A.It is a rainy day. | B.No one is on the bus. |
C.The dog can sit | D.The woman is a conductor. |
The meaning of the conductor’s word is ____.
A.the dog’s feet are like the other people |
B.the dog must be like a man |
C.the dog must not sit on the chair |
D.the dog can sit here |
Do you get angry when your friends sing loudly? Or when your best friend does not wait for you after school?
If you do, you need to control your feelings and stop getting angry so easily. Getting angry easily can make you lose friends.
Gary Egeberg, an American high school teacher, wrote My Feelings are Just Like Wild Animals to help you control your feelings. It tells teens(青少年) how to stay cool when bad things happen to them. The book says that getting angry only makes problems worse. It can not make them better. “Getting angry is not a natural way to act”, the book says. It is just a bad habit, like smoking. The book says you can control your anger easily, and all you have to do is to tell yourself not to be angry.
When a baby falls over, it cries only when people are watching it. Like a baby, you can only get angry if you are sure it is the right thing to do.
The book gives many suggestions to help you if you get angry easily. Here are the top three.
①Keep a record. Every time you get angry, write down why you are angry. Look at it later and you will see you get angry too easily.
②Ask your friends to stop talking to you when you get angry. This will teach you not to be angry.
③Do something different. When you get angry, walk away from the problem and go somewhere else. Try to laugh!The writer wants to tell us ____.
A.not to get angry easily | B.to work hard at school | C.to do more exercises | D.to help each other |
The writer thinks that if you get angry easily you will ____.
A.get ill very easily | B.lose your friends | C.put on weight easily | D.eat less |
My Feelings are Just Like Wild Animals is a ____.
A.story | B.book | C.picture | D.film |
My Feelings are Just Like Wild Animals mainly tells us ____.
A.what to read | B.how to read | C.how to stay cool | D.how to learn English well |
In the fourth paragraph, the underlined word “it” refers to(指的是)____.
A.the book | B.anger | C.habit | D.the baby |
When you feel sad, tears will come down from your eyes. When you are happy, especially when you laugh hard, tears will also come down from your eyes. But tears have a more important job than showing your feelings.
Tears keep your eyes clean and healthy. They wash away dirt and germs just like bath. Your eyes also need tears to keep them wet. And eyes must be wet so that they can move smoothly. Your eyes are busy looking here and there all day long. They move quickly from one thing to another. If you didn’t have tears, your eyes couldn’t move, and soon you would be blind.
Maybe you don’t like tears, but your eyes can’t do without them. The story tells us ____.
A.what makes people blind | B.why people have tears |
C.why people cry when they are sad | D.what tears are |
Tears help you by ____.
A.showing how you feel | B.making your face clean |
C.washing things from your eyes | D.making your eyes bright |
If your eyes were not wet, you could not____.
A.look at things clearly | B.laugh and cry | C.keep clean | D.show your feelings |
When you are happy or sad, you may ____.
A.look at things quickly | B.wash away dirt and germs |
C.have tears in your eyes | D.move your eyes quickly |
The sentence “your eyes can’t do without them” means ____.
A.your eyes like having baths very much | B.your eyes like tears very much |
C.your eyes can’t work without tears | D.your eyes can’t open without them |