Monarch butterflies from eastern Canada make the most amazing journey in the insect world. Each year, this butterfly travels about 3000miles to its winter home in central Mexico(墨西哥). How can it fly so far? And why does it make this long and dangerous trip? Scientists still don’t have an answer.
For many years, people in Mexico wondered where the orange-and-black butterflies came from every winter. Then, in 1937, a scientist started to follow and study the butterflies. For the next 20 years, he discovered that one butterfly started its journey in Canada. Four months later, it arrived in Mexico.
The length of the butterflies find their way back to the same place? Another amazing thing is that the butterflies always return to the same area in central Mexico.
How do the butterflies find their way back to the same place? This is an interesting question because only every fourth generation(代)makes the trip south. In other words, the butterfly that travels to Mexico this year is the great-great-grandchild of the butterfly that traveled there last year.
Each year, four generations of a Monarch butterfly family are born. Each generation of the family has a very different life. The first generation is born in the south in late April. It slowly moves north, reproduces(繁衍), and then dies. On the trip north,two more generations are born, reproduce, and die. Each of these generations of butterflies is born. This generation has a much longer life. It lives for about eight months. This generation of butterflies makes the amazing journey back to the winter home of its great-great-grandparents. The butterflies spend the winter there, and in the spring they reproduce and then die. Their offspring will be the first generation of the next circle of life.
Today, people are still studying the Monarch butterfly. But they are not clear about everything.The best title of the passage can be ________.
A.Family of Monarch butterflies |
B.Mystery of Monarch butterflies |
C.Monarch butterflies’ birthplace |
D.Monarch butterflies’ winter home |
It took the scientist ______ to find out that monarch butterflies came from Canada.
A.20 years | B.four months |
C.five weeks | D.eight months |
We know that the _____ generation of Monarch butterflies travel back to central Mexico.
A.first | B.second |
C.third | D.fourth |
The underlined word “offspring” in the passage is closest in meaning to______.
A.seasons | B.butterflies |
C.children | D.parents |
Which statement is true according to the text?
A.Monarch butterflies spend winter in eastern Canada. |
B.The four generations have the same length of life. |
C.Some generations die on the way north to Canada. |
D.Scientists are clear about everything of the butterflies |
The English love sports. One of the popular games in England is cricket (板球). But cricket doesn’t change(改变) much these years. For some parts of England, the eight months of the football season is more important than the four months of the cricket season.
Most middle schools have sports fields (场地) and boys usually play rugby (橄榄球) or football in winter and cricket in summer. While school girls play tennis or baseball in summer and basketball or hockey (曲棍球) in winter ,boys seldom play basketball. The more popular grown-up (成人的) games are golf and tennis. A lot of people play them.
The British also like watching horse racing, but few show interest in bike racing. Britain is the home of many modern (现代的) popular sports.In England, there are _____ months in the cricket season.
A.4 | B.5 | C.6 | D.8 |
Middle school boys often play rugby or football in _____.
A.spring | B.winter | C.summer | D.fall |
In England, _____ are popular grown-up games.
A.football and basketball | B.tennis and football |
C.golf and tennis | D.tennis and soccer |
From the passage, we can learn that many modern popular sports are from _____.
A.America | B.Britain | C.Japan | D.China |
Which of the following is TRUE?
A.For most British people, the cricket season is more important than the football season. |
B.Cricket changed a lot during the last ten years. |
C.Middle school girls seldom play basketball. |
D.The British prefer horse racing to bike racing. |
Dear Sam,
How are you? I’m glad to get your e-mail. You say you want to know our school’s courses(课程). Here is my timetable.
Time |
Monday |
Tuesday |
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8: 00-8: 45 |
English |
math |
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8: 55-9: 40 |
English |
math |
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9: 50-10: 35 |
Chinese |
Chinese |
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10: 45-11: 30 |
math |
geography |
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Have a break |
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2: 00-2: 45 |
P. E. |
English |
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2: 55-3: 40 |
geography |
art |
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Time |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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8: 00-8: 45 |
math |
Chinese |
math |
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8: 55-9: 40 |
English |
English |
math |
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9: 50-10: 35 |
P. E. |
math |
art |
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10: 45-11: 30 |
history |
geography |
Chinese |
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Have a break |
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2: 00-2: 45 |
Chinese |
music |
music |
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2: 55-3: 40 |
reading |
P. E. |
science |
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Yours,
Kitty文中画线单词“timetable”的汉语意思是“ ”。
A.简介 | B.邮件 | C.课程表 | D.计划表 |
Kitty has every day.
A.English | B.music | C.Chinese | D.science |
The art lesson finishes at on Tuesday.
A.9: 40 a. m. | B.10: 35 a. m. |
C.2: 45 p. m. | D.3: 40 p. m. |
Kitty has P. E. lessons in a week.
A.two | B.three | C.four | D.five |
Which of the following is RIGHT(正确的)?
A.Kitty has seven lessons a day. |
B.Kitty can have a break at 2: 10 p. m. . |
C.Kitty has no P. E. lessons on Friday. |
D.Kitty has two math lessons on Thursday. |
One morning an old man left his house with six donkeys (驴). After a time, he got tired and got on one of them. He counted the donkeys and there were only five. So he got off and went to look for the sixth. He looked and looked, but he did not find it, so he went back to the donkeys and counted them again. To his surprise, this time there were six. So he went on one of them again and they started. After a few minutes, he counted the donkeys again, and again there were only five! He became confused (糊涂的). Just then a friend of his passed him. The old man said to him, “I left my house with six donkeys. Then I had five, then I had six again, and now I have
only five! Look! One, two, there, four, five.”
“But,” said his friend, “you are sitting on a donkey, too. This is the sixth. And you are the seventh!”When did the story happen?
A.In the morning. |
B.In the afternoon. |
C.In the evening. |
D.At night. |
In fact, how many donkeys were there?
A.Four. | B.Five. |
C.Six. | D.Seven. |
Why did the old man get on one of the donkeys?
A.Because he wanted to count them. |
B.Because he got tired. |
C.Because he wanted to look for the sixth. |
D.Because he got lost. |
Why couldn’t the old man get the right number?
A.Because he left one donkey at his house. |
B.Because he gave one of the donkeys to his friend. |
C.Because he didn’t see one of the donkeys |
D.Because he forgot to count the one he got on. |
What can we learn about from the passage?
A.The old man was silly. |
B.The old man was funny. |
C.One of the donkeys died. |
D.The old man didn’t see any donkeys. |
A taxi hit a truck. A policeman spoke to the taxi driver and to the truck driver. He also spoke to Tom. He was a witness(目击者). This is what they said.
TRUCK DRIVER: I was driving from the airport to Newton. A car crossed the road, so I slowed down. I did not stop. A taxi hit the back of my truck. Nobody was badly hurt but both cars were damaged.
TAXI DRIVER: I was driving behind a truck a few kilometers from Newton. The truck stopped suddenly. The driver did not give me a warning. I was driving very slowly. I could not pass the truck because there were two cars coming near from Newton. My taxi hit the truck, and some glass cut my left hand.
TOM: I was watching the traffic about a kilometer from the airport. A truck was going to Newton. It was not going very quickly. There was a taxi about two hundred meters behind the truck. It was going fast. When the truck slowed down, the taxi hit it. The taxi driver was not looking at the truck. He was looking out of the window at something. My friend saw the accident, too.
Tom's friend spoke to the policeman and agreed with Tom.How many people are mentioned(提及) in the story?
A.Three. | B.Four. |
C.Five. | D.Six. |
The truck was going______.
A.to Newton |
B.to the police station |
C.to the airport |
D.home |
From the story, we know______didn’t tell the truth.
A.the truck driver | B.Tom |
C.the taxi driver | D.Tom's friend |
In fact, Tom's friend was also a ______ .
A.witness | B.driver |
C.policeman | D.cleaner |
What's the best title for this passage?
A.A Taxi Driver | B.A Traffic Accident |
C.A Story of Tom | D.A Truck Driver |
People in different places eat different things.
In South China people like to eat rice. Sometimes they eat it twice or three times a day. They usually eat it with fish, meat and vegetables. It tastes very delicious.
Japanese like to eat rice, too. They also eat a lot of fish. Sometimes they eat raw (生的) fish.It sounds strange but smells very fresh.
In western countries like Britain, Australia and the USA, the most important food is bread or potatoes. People usually make their bread at home. And they cook potatoes in different ways. In England the most popular food is fish and chips. Sometimes people eat this food at home, in their workplace, in the park or even on the street. People call it ”takeaway” food.
In China today,there are also much”takeaway”food,and most children like to eat them.People in South China usually have ______ for dinner.
A.bread | B.potatoes |
C.rice | D.chips |
Bread is the most important food in ______.
A.Britain | B.Australia and America |
C.A and B | D.China |
People may feel ______ to hear that Japanese eat raw fish.
A.lovely | B.surprised | C.quiet | D.nice |
The passage mainly talks about ______.
A.food | B.animals |
C.vegetables | D.fruit |
Which sentence is RIGHT?
A.People in China and America eat the same food. |
B.Australians never make bread at their home. |
C.Fish is very popular in Japan and England. |
D.People in different places eat same things |