The wolves (狼) are very hungry饿. They go out to look for food. There are many sheep ( 羊 ) near the hill( 山). There are also a few sheepdogs with them. The wolves think of an idea. They speak to the sheepdogs,“ You are like us and we are brothers. But we have a very different life. We do what we like, and you must work for man. They make you look after照看 their sheep. They eat meat and give you the bones (骨头). If you listen to us and give us the sheep, we can eat them together. All of us will be happy,right?”The dogs are happy and do like this. The wolves ask the dogs to go to their house. The sheepdogs go to the wolves’ home. But the wolves eat them and then eat the sheep.The wolves go out for food because .
A.they see the sheep near the mountain |
B.they see the sheepdogs |
C.they are hungry |
D.they want to go out |
The sheepdogs work for .
A.man | B.sheep |
C.wolves | D.dogs |
Why do the wolves ask the sheepdogs to go to their home?
A.Because they want to eat them. |
B.Because they want to be sheepdogs ’ friends. |
C.Because they want to help sheepdogs to get freedom( 自由). |
D.Because their home is near this mountain. |
What do the sheepdogs do?
A.Play with the sheep. | B.Look after the sheep. |
C.Work with man. | D.Eat the bones. |
What do you think of the wolves?
A.Shy. | B.Lazy. |
C.Kind. | D.Sly(狡猾). |
Name |
Age(年龄) |
From |
Tel. |
Zhong Nan |
40 |
Beijing |
8876-5342 |
Gao Ming |
13 |
Shanghai |
5673-6981 |
Martin |
28 |
England |
7342-6979 |
Gao Ming is from ____.
A. the U.S.A. B. China C. JapanMartin is ____.
A. English(英国人)B. Japanese(日本人) C. Chinese(中国人)Is Zhong Nan from China?
A. No, he is. B. No, he isn’t. C. Yes, he is.How old is Zhong Nan?
A. 8876-5342 B. 13C. 40His telephone number is 5673-6981. Who is he?
A. He is Gao Ming. B. He is Zhong Nan. C. He is Martin.
I have a friend. His name is James. He’s an English boy. He is thirteen years old. He is tall. He has a round face, big eyes and a big nose. His mouth is wide, but his ears are small. His hair is short.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。James is my ____.
A.student | B.teacher | C.friend | D.sister |
James is ____.
A.12 | B.13 | C.14 | D.15 |
James comes from ____.
A.Canada | B.Japan | C.China | D.England |
James has ____ hair.
A.short | B.long | C.big | D.small |
____ is James.
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C.![]() |
D.![]() |
Hello! name is Li Ying. I’m twelve. I’m from Ningde(宁德). Now I’m in Beijing Ren'ai International School. I’m Class Five, Grade One. Miss Gao my English teacher. She is old teacher. I have a pen, a ruler and two in my pencil-box(文具盒). Liu Ping is in Grade One, too. She is Guangzhou(广州). She is my good. We are in same class. Now she at school(在学校). I think she is at home. Look!That is a , but it is not my book.A. I B. My C. Your
A. from B. to C. in
A. is B. are C. am
A. a B. an C. the
A. buses B. desks C. pencils
A. for B. to C. from
A. friend B. teacher C. student
A. these B. the C. an
A. is B. isn’t C. are
A. eraser B. ruler C. book
“Thanks. We’d love to. What time?” or “___
___”However, it is not polite to say “No, we wouldn't!”
Sometimes, the British use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not invitations. For example, “___
___” These are usually just polite ways of ending a talk. They are not real invitations because they don't mention an exact time or day. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers are “Yes, that would be nice.” or “___
___”.
So next time you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
What is the article mainly about?
A.Britain. | B.A letter to friends. | C.Invitations. | D.A talk with friends. |
As a volunteer teacher, I traveled a long way to a small village school in Longzhou, Guangxi. On my way there, I thought about the village, the school and the children there. However, my heart sank when I arrived there. It wasn’t what I expected. It didn’t look like a school at all! The school had only three rooms, one for Grades 1,2 and 3, and the other for Graeds 4,5 and 6. There was a third one for me.
The children welcomed me warmly on my first day. They asked me a lot of questions, and I told them stories about myself and my life in Shanghai. The next day, I gave them a text to find out their level. To my surprise, thought the test was easy, over half of the students failed it, yet they all wanted to learn new things. I knew they needed me.
I was busy preparing lessons, reading test papers every night. I enjoyed teaching these lovely and hard-working children, and I could see that they were making progress with my help. I have also learned a lot from them. I understand their lives better, and we are now good friends.
I have worked in Longzhou for a year now. I’m very happy, and the experience has been very useful to me. I love the small village and the children. In fact, I would like to continue working here.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
The writer is a volunteer teacher who comes from _________.
A.Shanghai. | B.Xiamen | C.Beijing | D.Guangxi |
The writer found there were only _________ rooms in that shool.
A.two | B.three | C.four | D.six |
In the passage, the underlined words “my heart sank” mean that the writer__________.
A.was happy | B.was embarrassed | C.felt upset | D.got angry |
The writer found the students level was ________ she expected after the first test.
A.higher than | B.shorter than | C.lower than | D.just as |
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Both the volunteer teacher and the students are working so hard. |
B.The students became better and better with the help of the volunteer teacher. |
C.The volunteer teacher has worked there for a year. |
D.The volunteer teacher doesn't like to work there any longer. |