Morgan is very happy these days. She is in Grade 7 at L.B Clarke Middle School, the USA. She gives her journals (日志) to the teacher. She writes them in the summer holiday. She says, “I read many books to finish them.”
In the summer holiday, most schools in the USA ask students to read. But L. B. Clarke starts a program (项目) this year.
Students write their journals three times a week. The journals are about books they read or their everyday life. “Good writers must be good readers,” says a teacher in the school, “Our program also asks them to read, but in a different way.”
Caroline, another student, finishes six journals. She writes about her favourite books and family trips.
“The program helps me learn new things,” she says, “and if I forget something, I can look in my journals.”Where does Caroline come from?
A.England. | B.America. | C.France. | D.Japan. |
How does Morgan finish the journals?
A.She visits many places. |
B.She asks many friends. |
C.She asks her parents for help. |
D.She reads many books. |
How often do the students write journals?
A.Twice a week. | B.Twice a month. |
C.Three times a week. | D.Three times a month. |
One of Caroline’s journals may be about ___________________________.
A.a movie called the Smurfs |
B.a basketball game between Lakers and Heat. |
C.a student called Morgan |
D.a book called the Joy Luck Club |
What does the underlined (划线的) sentence mean?
A.You don’t need to read many books if you want to be a good writer. |
B.A good reader must be a good writer. |
C.As a good reader, you must write very well. |
D.If you want to be a good writer, you must first read many books. |
Different people have different hobbies. For example, some people like reading, some people like swimming and some people like collecting something and so on. I have many hobbies, such as reading, skating, and traveling. I used to read books in my free time. I like reading because I could learn much by reading. At that time, reading was part of my life. Every day, I spent most of my free time reading books, newspapers and magazines. At night, I could hardly get to sleep without a novel in my hand.
But later I found I could only learn from books by reading. I couldn’t get knowledge from others. I needed a change . Traveling is my hobby now. I can visit many different places by traveling. I can learn a lot about people, geography and history. It’s very interesting.
I have many good friends. They all have their hobbies. Ann studies very hard. So her hobby is reading all kinds of books. Tony loves working with her hands, and his hobby is gardening. He usually plants flowers and trees in his yard. Judy is a quiet girl. She likes knitting(编织). She always knits sweaters for her dolls. We have different hobbies, but we are all good friends.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案 is not the writer’s hobby according to the passage.
A.Reading | B.Swimming |
C.Skating | D.Traveling |
The writer used to before he went to bed.
A.watch TV | B.listen to music |
C.play sports | D.read a novel |
The underlined word changerefers to
A.from reading to traveling | B.from traveling to reading |
C.from reading to skating | D.from writing to skating |
hobby is gardening.
A.Ann’s | B.Judy’s |
C.Tony’s | D.John’s |
What is the best title of this passage?
A.Different people have different hobbies. |
B.How to make friends |
C.Reading is important |
D.Ways of traveling |
Linda Evans was my best friend—like the sister I never had. We did everything together: piano lessons, movies, swimming, horseback riding.
When I was 13, my family moved away. Linda and I kept in touch through letters , and we saw each other on special time—like my wedding and Linda’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent came back, stamped “Address Unknown.”I had no idea how to find Linda.
Over the years, I missed Linda very much. I wanted to share happiness of my children and then grandchildren. And I needed to share my sadness when my mother died. There was an empty place in my heart that only a friend like Linda could fill.
One day I was reading a newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked very much like Linda and whose last name was Wagman—Linda’s married name, “There must be thousands of Wagmans,”I thought, but I still wrote to her.
She called as soon as she got my letter. “Mrs Tobin!”she said excitedly, “Linda Evans Wagman is my mother.”
Minutes later I heard a voice that I knew very much, even after 40 years laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s lives. Now the empty place in my heart is filled. And there’s one thing that Linda and I know for sure: We won’t lose each other again!
根据短文内容选择最佳答案The writer went to piano lessons with Linda Evans .
A.at the age of 13 |
B.before she got married |
C.after they moved to new homes |
D.before the writer’s family moved away |
They didn’t often write to each other because they
A.got married |
B.had little time to do so |
C.didn’t like writing letters |
D.could see each other on special time |
There was an empty place in the writer’s heart because she
A.was in trouble |
B.didn’t know Linda’s address |
C.received the card that she sent |
D.didn’t have a friend like Linda to share her happiness or sadness |
The writer was happy when she
A.read the newspaper |
B.heard Linda’s voice on the phone |
C.met a young woman who looked a lot like Linda |
D.wrote to the woman whose last name was Wagman |
They haven’t kept in touch?
A.for about 40 years |
B.for about 27 years |
C.since they got married |
D.since the writer’s family moved away |
Gina was a 3rd grader. She was very clever, but she had no friends at school until Rita joined her class. New to the city and too shy to make any friends, Rita did not mind being Gina's friend. At least she had someone to play with.
One day the teacher scolded (训斥) Rita for not concentrating when she was doing some math problems. The whole class laughed at her and Rita cried hard. The teacher had patiently explained how to do them, but Rita was just not able to understand.
Gina told her mother about Rita's bad day. "Why don't you try to help her?" asked her mother. " She likes you very much."
" Mommy, I don't have time to waste." said Gina.
" But Rita is your friend and if you don't help her, who will?" said her mother. But Gina didn't think so.
" Then Gina's mother decided to act tough(强硬地)." If you don't help her, I will not let you watch cartoons for a week."
Extremely unhappy, Gina taught Rita. Rita understood, for Gina knew how to explain things simply. Rita was excited and told everyone what a good friend Gina was.
One day, Gina made a mistake, and the principal (校长) asked Gina to pick up the waste paper in every classroom after school.
After school, Gina began to clean the classrooms and she felt very sad. Rita found out about it and went to help her do it.
From that day, Gina and Rita became the best of friends.
Did Rita mind making friends with Gina?
__________________________________________________________________________
What happened after the teacher scolded Rita?
__________________________________________________________________________
Why did Rita understand the math problems after Gina taught her?
__________________________________________________________________________
How did Gina feel when she was made to pick up waste paper?
__________________________________________________________________________
What can we learn form the story?
__________________________________________________________________________
What’s the best way to remember our happiest moments, like a birthday or festival? I bet you would answer , “Take lots of photos!” Well, here is a great surprise. People who always take photos may actually be harming(伤害) their memory, because they’re not concentrating on the event itself. That’s according to new research by Fairfield University, Connecticut, in the US. They call this the “photo-taking impairment(损害) affect”.
“People so often take out their cameras almost mindlessly to catch a moment, to the point that they are missing what is happening right in front of them,” Henkel and her team decided to perform an experiment. They wanted to find out whether taking photos in a museum weakened(减弱) a visitor’s memory of what they had seen. So they simply told a group to look around the museum, and either take photos of the items on display, or try to remember what they had seen. In addition(另外), the amount(数量) of detail(细节) they remembered was worse than those who didn’t take photos. “These results show how the mind’s eye and the camera’s eye are not the same,” said Henkel.
But don’t put your camera down just yet. Other studies have found that looking back at old photos helps us remember an event, compared to just taking a photo and forgetting about it. So next time you’re thinking of taking a photo, just think: is it better to look at the beauty around you with your own eyes, or behind the eye of the camera?
When we take photos, we _________.
A.fail to focus on the event itself |
B.can’t record the details |
C.remember what we have seen |
D.are likely to have a poor memory |
Which of the following is NOT true about the experiment?
A.People who didn’t take photos did better in the experiment. |
B.They asked a group to try to remember what they had seen. |
C.The experiment aimed to learn what people were interested in at the museum. |
D.People who took photos in the museum could remember less details. |
According to the passage, we’d better _________.
A.never use our cameras |
B.remember an event by heart |
C.always remember an event with the help of a camera |
D.see everything only with our own eyes |
What do the results of the experiment show us?
A.The mind’s eye and the camera’s eye are not the same. |
B.People remember happiest moments by taking photos. |
C.Looking back at old photos helps us remember an event. |
D.People don’t like taking photos. |
Where can we probably read this passage?
A.The entrance of a museum. |
B.A guidebook on how to take good pictures. |
C.An instruction of how to use a camera. |
D.A scientific report. |
These days, a new kind of restaurant is becoming popular. People who go there can not only enjoy their meals, also can enjoy playing computer games and have fun with their family and friends on line.uWink is the restaurant’s name.It is in Los Angeles,and it’s about fun and food.
In uWink,there are no waiters or waitresses around you. The screens have replaced(取代) them. You can order the food you want by touching the screen in front of you and runners will bring it to the tables.You can also play video games with the people at the next table.The screens can show music videos,movies and so on.But mainly they are used to show video games.
It’s an interactive(互动的) restaurant where you will controlyour meal and your fun.The service is fast and the runners know clearly where to go.There will be no waiting for a waiter,and no misunderstandings(误解) in the kitchen.Different kinds of food are served at any time of day.uWink is a place which hosts “room games”,where every table in the restaurant can have a video game competition at the same time.
The owner of the restaurant hopes that uWink can make it easy for people to be interactive,have fun and enjoy a delicious meal.
What can’t people do in the restaurant?
A.Enjoy their meals. |
B.Play computer games. |
C.Have fun with their family and friends. |
D.Chat with the waiters and waitresses. |
People order their food by _________.
A.touching the screen in front of them | B.calling the restaurant |
C.asking the waiters or waitresses | D.asking the runners |
Who will bring the food to the customers?
A.The waiters. | B.The waitresses. |
C.The runners. | D.The customers themselves. |
uWink is becoming popular because _________.
A.it’s a restaurant where there are no waiters or waitresses |
B.different kinds of food are served at any time of day |
C.it’s an interactive restaurant for people to have fun and enjoy a delicious meal |
D.it’s in Los Angeles |
What’s the passage mainly about?
A.A restaurant without waiters or waitresses. |
B.A new kind of restaurant called uWink. |
C.A new kind of kitchen. |
D.How you order food in the restaurant. |