Last Friday, our teacher made a survey about TV shows in our class and she asked from the class._________ doesn’t love watching sports shows.
A.Victor. | B.Nancy |
C.Tina | D.Scott |
The five students all like________ very much.
A.talk shows | B.sitcoms |
C.soap operas | D.game shows |
Sitcom is a very interesting program, but _______ doesn’t like it.
A.Julia | B.Victor. |
C.Tina | D.Scott |
________ like watching sports shows.
A.Julia and Tina | B.Victor and Julia |
C.Scott and Victor. | D.Tina and Nancy |
Nancy doesn’t like________ at all.
A.sports shows | B.talk shows |
C.soap operas | D.sitcoms |
Mobile phones(手机) have become a problem for middle schools. Some middle schools in Australia have stopped students from carrying mobile phones during school hours. The mobile phone use among children has become a problem for the school this year. Several children have got mobile phones as Christmas gifts, and more students will want them.
Mary, a teacher, said the mobile phone use is a distraction to students during school hours and it also gives teachers so much trouble in their classrooms. Teachers also said that sometimes students might use phone messages to copy during exams. She said some schools tried to stop mobile phones. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t get in touch with their children.
Many teachers said students should not have mobile phones at school, but if there was a good reason, they could leave their phones at the school office. They also said there were many reasons why the students should not have mobile phones at school, they were easy to lose and were a distraction for studies.
Many people say that they understand why parents would want their children to have phones, but they think schools should let the students know when they can use their mobile phones.Some middle schools in Australia have stopped students from carrying mobile phones .
A.because they are students | B.when they are free |
C.when they are at school | D.because they are children |
We know from the passage that some children get mobile phones from____
A.the makers and sellers | B.the teachers |
C.their parents and friends | D.some mobile phone users |
What does the underlined word mean in the passage?
A.鼓舞 | B.分心 | C.奖励 | D.核对 |
Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t ___ during school hours.
A.use their mobile phones |
B.leave their mobile phones at the school office |
C.help the teachers with their work |
D.get in touch with their children |
The passage mainly tells us that ___.
A.students shouldn’t have mobile phones at school except(除…外) some special reasons |
B.it is impossible to stop students from using mobile phones at school |
C.some parents felt unhappy because they couldn’t use their phones at school |
D.parents should teach children how to use mobile phones during school hours |
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you about my stay at your hotel. My wife and I arrived on Saturday, May 15th and stayed for a week. Though we were treated well and found the service excellent, we think there are one or two things we should bring your attention.
1. We hoped for a nice holiday from our busy work lives, and your ad said “comfortable and quiet”. We want to have a chance to enjoy ourselves. However, we were always waken up by the noise every morning. Is it really necessary for the workers to start their repair work so early?
2. We hoped to swim in your “wonderful pool”. To our disappointment(失望), we found that it was closed for the whole time of our stay.
I hope you do not mind my writing to you about these things, but I would be happy if you could give me some explanation(说明). As I said at the start, it is a pity, and your service is so good in other places.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Yours sincerely
Tom GreenWho is Mr. Tom Green probably writing this letter to?
A.His friend. | B.The owner of a hotel. |
C.A reader. | D.His father. |
When did they get to the hotel?
A.On May 15th. | B.A week ago. |
C.Last year. | D.On a cold morning. |
What’s the main idea of the second paragraph (段落)?
A.The hotel was very comfortable and quiet. |
B.The workers in the hotel were very hard-working. |
C.He thought the hotel didn’t provide them with a quiet place. |
D.The service in the hotel was very excellent. |
What did Mr Green think about the swimming pool?
A.He felt disappointed because the swimming pool was closed for the whole time of their stay. |
B.He felt disappointed because the swimming poop was too small. |
C.He felt excited about it because he had a good time there. |
D.He found it really wonderful, just like the words in the ad. |
What kind of letter is it?
A.An invitation letter. | B.A thank-you letter. |
C.A sorry letter. | D.A complaint letter. |
In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining(请客) at home. They often invites friends for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation.
Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their homes: “Would you like to come over for dinner this Saturday night?” “Hey, we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come?”
To answer an invitation, either say thank you and accept or say you are sorry and give an excuse. “Thanks, I’d love to. What time would you like me to come?” or “ Oh, sorry. I’ve tickets for a movie.”
Sometimes, however, people in the west use expressions(语句) that sound like invitation but which are not real invitation. For example, “Please come over for a drink sometime.” “Why not get together for a party sometime?” or “Why don’t you come over and see us sometime soon?” They are really polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don’t mention(提到、涉及) a certain time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To answer expressions like this, people just say, “Sure, that would be great!” or “OK! Thanks.”
So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?Why do Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home?
A.Because they have modern and beautiful houses. |
B.Because they can spend less money. |
C.Because they enjoy entertaining at home. |
D.Because they can save time. |
Which of the following is NOT a real invitation?
A.Please go to the concert with me some day. |
B.Would you like to have a cup of tea with us this evening? |
C.I’ve two tickets here. Can you go to the cinema with me? |
D.If you are free now, let’s go to Wang’s for a drink. |
If people say, “Why not get together for a party sometime?”, you just say “__________”
A.I’m glad to hear that. | B.How about this evening? |
C.Oh, sorry. I’m very busy. | D.That’s great. Thanks. |
People use “an unreal invitation” in order to show __________.
A.they’re trying to be friendly |
B.they’re trying to make friends with others |
C.they have already got ready for a party |
D.their spirit of generosity |
The passage is mainly about __________.
A.entertainment at home |
B.real invitations or not |
C.expressions of starting a conversation |
D.ways of ending a conversation |
Today I want to introduce a writer Greg Mortenson to you, especially one of his works called Three Cups of Tea. It has been one of the best sellers. Why can it be so popular?
Greg Mortenson was born in the state of Minnesota and grew up near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Mortenson later became a nurse. He loved to climb K2 in Pakistan, the second highest mountain in the world. One day, he failed to reach the top of K2, and he became separated from his climbing group on the way down. He was very tired, sick and lost. He had no food, water or shelter(住所).
Mortenson reached a poor village called Korphe in the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan. The villagers had never seen a foreigner before. They provided food and a place for him. Mortenson became friends with the villagers and he wanted to see their school. But they had no school.
He promised(承诺) to return and build a school for the children of the village. This was not easy. He had to return to the United States, ask people for money, buy materials in Pakistan, send them to the village and build the school. But he finally carried out his promise after more than three years. That first school in Korphe was so successful that he decided to continue building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It turned out to be a great act.
Three cups of Tea is about many interesting people Mortenson met and the problems he faced.
I think he is really wonderful. He should be the pride(骄傲) of his country.Three Cups of Tea is ___________.
A.a book | B.a kind of drink |
C.a kind of cup | D.a programme |
Greg Mortenson grew up ___________ and his birth place was ___________.
A.in Asia; Mount Kilimanjaro
B.B. in Africa; England
C. in Europe; Tanzania
D. in Tanzania; the state of Minnesota The underlined words “turned out” mean ___________ in Chinese.
A.证明 | B.打开 | C.出来 | D.解雇 |
Rearrange(重新排列) the things happened to Greg Mortenson.
a. He built a school for a poor village called Korphe.
b. He became a nurse.
c. He failed to reach the top of the second highest mountain in the world.
d. One of his works called Three Cups of Tea has been a best seller.
A.d-c-a-b | B.b-c-a-d |
C.b-a-c-d | D.d-b-c-a |
From the passage, we can know that Greg Mortenson ___________.
A.showed his love only to his own country |
B.is wonderful and great |
C.didn’t like the disabled and the poor |
D.was really unhappy |
阅读与回答问题(5小题, 每题2分,共10分)
Do you feel lonely when your best friend isn’t around? Of course, yes. Here’s our advice to you—and to all kids who feel lonely sometimes.
You may feel lonely at break or lunchtime when a best friend isn’t around—maybe because he or she moved to a different school or a different class. You want to have new friends, but how do you make them? Maybe it seems everybody else already has his or her friends. But remember, there’s always room for more friends.
Start by looking around your classroom—think about which kids you’d like to play with at break. Look for chances to say hi to them, smile, and be friendly. Offer to share something or express your appreciation (欣赏) to them. Invite someone to play with you or say, “Do you want to sit here?” in the lunchroom. When you’re at break, walk over to kids you want to play with, act friendly, and say “Hi, can I play, too?” or just join in.
If you have trouble doing this or if you’re feeling shy, ask your teacher to help you make new friends. Teachers are usually pretty good at matching up friends. The best way to make friends is to be a friend. Be kind, be friendly, share, say nice things, offer to help ---and pretty soon, you’ll have one, or two, or even more new friends.
You might still miss that special best friend. But when you see each other, you can share something you didn’t have before he or she left. You can introduce him or her to your new friends! How do you feel when your best friend isn’t around you according to the passage?
Why do some kids feel lonely at break according to the writer?
What is the best way to make friends according to the writer?
Why do some kids need help from teachers to make friends according to the writer?
Whatshouldyou doif you want to make more friends? (请自拟一句话作答)