Tears went out of my eyes when I talked to my parents on the phone. What were they doing when I them? This is what I want to know most. I had supper at five in the dining room. There is no need for me to cook and wash the dishes. , now it is the time for my parents. Dad works from seven in the morning to nine in the evening. , all of the housework is to my mum alone. She also has to work in the vineyard(葡萄园) her own job.
Every day she at 4 o’clock in the morning, and then works till dark. One day I called her at 7:30 in the evening. She told me she was in the vineyard and hadn’t had supper yet. Tears ran down my cheeks.
Dear mum, I’ll study hard in the university because I am your . I’ll look after myself because I am to you. I promise you so much but I want you to promise me you will tend yourself and Dad because you are like my blood. I cannot without you.
Mum has ever said that the happiest time for Dad and her is when my sister and I come home. We play cards in the room, watch TV or do else we like, with Dad and Mum delicious food in the kitchen. It is the happiest time for me. I could all the difficulties and unhappiness. The thing to do is to enjoy the time with my parents.
, sometimes, doesnt need many words. Love your parents as they love you. Give them a and tell them you them.
A.missed B.met C.called D.saw
A.However B.Indeed C.Instead D.Anyway
A.happiest B.busiest C.hardest D.easiest
A.Actually B.Therefore C.Generally D.Unfortunately
A.passed B.handed C.returned D.left
A.but B.except C.without D.besides
A.wakes up B.gets up C.comes home D.gets back
A.yet B.already C.even D.still
A.wish B.expectation C.hope D.desire
A.important B.necessary C.only D.single
A.just B.ever C.never D.seldom
A.work B.study C.play D.live
A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing
A.eating B.enjoying C.preparing D.having
A.too B.also C.either D.neither
A.avoid B.escape C.forget D.hide
A.very B.last C.only D.best
A.Rest B.Play C.Love D.Work
A.gift B.prize C.present D.call
A.remember B.miss C.enjoy D.have
Hello! My name is Li Ying. I’m twelve. I’m __________ Kunming. Now I’m in Beijing No.14 High School. I’m in Class Five, Grade ________. I have a pen, a ruler and two _____ in my pencil-box(文具盒). Miss Gao ____ my English teacher. She is _____ old teacher. Liu Ping is in Grade Seven, too. ____ is from Guangzhou. She is my good ___ . We are in _________ class. Now she can English well(好). I think(认为) she is a good girl. Look! ______ is that? She is Liu Ping.
A.from B.to C.on D.in
A.Eight B.Nine C.Seven D.Five
A.buses B.desks C.schoolbags D.pencils
A.is B.are C.am D.be
A.a B.an C.good D./
A.He B.His C.She D.Her
A.friend B.teacher C.student D.mom
A.same B.the same C.different D.Five
A.spell B.speak C.help D.see
A.How B.What C.Where D.Who
Hello,boys and girls.My is Wang Hua.IinClass Three.This is our.There are 47and 46 chairs in it.are 22 boys and 24 girlsin our class.There are English girls our class.They are Lucy and Lily.are twins (双胞胎).We are.Miss Li isteacher.She is friendly (友好的).We like our class.A. book B. name C. pen
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A. in B. at C. of
A. We B. They C. She
A. heads B. daughters C. friends
A. our B. your C. her
When I was nine years old, I used to go to the post office with my mother, to send greeting cards to my aunt in Singapore. To me, these trips were really memories. And receiving mail through a mailbox outside our gate was just as exciting.
My small hands could get the mail without using a key! I could never to see how much I wasgetting. Oh, a letter! From Singapore! I would run back home and show it to my . When there was a letter for me, I wouldn’t run—I would open it right there.
After my family moved back to Singapore, I going to the post office. Years later, my company sent me to Shanghai, and the post office found me again. Two years ago I celebrated my with five friends on top of the mountain in Longsheng, China. At sunrise we up to enjoy a beautiful view from the mountain top. Later in the afternoon, as we were going the mountain and returning from the sunrise viewing place, a small caught our attention. It only sold noodles, coffee and had a China sign.
We asked the owner if she could really send mail. She happily said yes. It seemed hard to believe we were at the highest point of the mountain. I picked one postcard out and asked my friends to write a birthday note. We bought a stamp, wrote some notes and gave the shop owner the postcard. Three weeks later, I arrived home and my mailbox. Hello, postcard! I broke into a big smile.
That birthday postcard attracted me again to the post office. I had the post office all these years. Today I send postcards to friends. And every time I am at the post office buying stamps, I cannot help but smile—how one postcard will make its way across the world and brighten up someone’s day.
A.bad B.poor C.good D.short
A.easily B.simply C.hardly D.specially
A.weigh B.wait C.get D.plan
A.friend B.aunt C.mother D.owner
A.enjoyed B.stopped C.hated D.considered
A.wedding B.return C.success D.birthday
A.broke B.woke C.grew D.stood
A.around B.over C.up D.down
A.bank B.hospital C.shop D.river
A.Traffic B.Life C.Police D.Post
A.because B.though C.while D.when
A.him B.me C.her D.them
A.bought B.repaired C.painted D.opened
A.missed B.influenced C.studied D.visited
A.just B.seldom C.still D.never
Six mornings a week, Rajendra Prasad gets on his bicycle and starts work. He puts on his postman’s uniform(制服), and takes to the desert villages of Rajasthan. He wears a turban on his head because the desert sun is very hot. When he gets to a village, he rings the bell(按铃) on his bike and everybodyout. They don’t get many visitors they’re excited. Today, Rajendra’s first stop is Geeta’s house. She’s got a postcard __ her cousin in Bangalore. Rajendra has to read it because Ceeta can’t read. The news is good, so she’s happy.
Rajendra doesn’t take the mail. He also takes the pension(退休金) money for the old people. Today Sua gets her pension. She can’t her name, so she has to give her fingerprint(指纹) intead. Rajendra has to because she’s old. “I don’t know how I am,” says Sua. “Maybe 50 or 60?” Her friends think she’s ahout 75.
Rajendra also takes a telephone becauae many of the villages don’t have phones. Today, Samundar wants to make a call. She Rajendra the phone number and he dials(拨电话号码) for her. She speaks to her son Vishnu. “I told him to come home hecause I need some money,” she says.
At the end of the day, Rajendra does the paper work and thinks about his . “Sometimes it’s difficult, but it’s a good job,” he says.
A.work B.mail C.food D.call
A.works B.takes C.runs D.stands
A.but B.so C.because D.or
A.with B.for C.from D.as
A.even B.also C.often D.only
A.write B.read C.say D.hear
A.help B.know C.make D.put
A.clever B.kind C.tall D.old
A.buys B.gives C.catches D.sends
A.travel B.study C.job D.life
Dear mother,
Today is Sunday. I ____ go to school. I stay ____ home. I'm writing to you now. Every day, I go to school ____ seven thirty in the morning. We have four lessons in the morning. We read and write Chinese ____ school.
____fifty-five students in my class. Four of them ______ Americans(美国人). The other(其他的) students are Chinese. The Chinese people are friendly(友好的). Now I have ____ Chinese friends. My classmates are all my friends. They teach ____Chinese. I can ____ a little Chinese now. Please ____ worry about me.
Yours,
Kate
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A.from B.with C.at D.in
A.behind B.about C.on D.at
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A.is B.are C.am D.like
A.any B.much C.many D.little
A.I B.my C.I'm D.me
A.speak B.talk C.tell D.say
A.not B.no C.don't D.can't