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I’m Jack. I’m living in a beautiful and quiet neighbourhood. I have been living here for 10 years. There’s a beautiful park near the neighbourhood. I always take a walk in it. A big supermarket and more than twenty different shops are in my neighbourhood. So it’s very convenient (方便的) for us to buy things.
My neighbours are very friendly to me. We just like good friends. I am always chatting with them after dinner. I like to talk with them. We talk about the current news, the popular singers, the same hobbies and so on. I love my neighbourhood very much.
小题1题判断正(T)误(F),小题2题补全句子小题3、小题4回答问题,小题5题将画线句子译成汉语。
I am ten years old now. ( )
I often talk a walk in the ______.
How many shops are in my neighbourhood?
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Are the neighbours friendly to me?
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Quantity (数量) Item (物品) Price 1 magazine $3.75 3 pen $0.50 each 1 tape $1.25 1 pencil case $2.50 1 notebook $1.00 |
Subtotal (小计)$10.00 |
Tax (税)$0.50 |
Total (合计) $10.50 |
Seller: The total is $10.50. How will you pay?
Mrs. Green: Do you take credit cards (信用卡)?
Seller: Sorry, I don’t. Cash (现金) only.
Mrs. Green: OK, here’s $20.
Seller: Thanks. Here’s your change. Do you need a bag?
Mrs. Green: Yes, please.
Seller: Here you go.
Mrs. Green: Thank you. Have a nice day.
Seller: You, too.Mrs. Green wants .
A.to use a credit card | B.to pay with a check (支票) |
C.to get a discount (折扣) | D.one bag for each item |
The seller gives Mrs. Green .
A.$9.50 | B.$10.00 |
C.$10.50 | D.$ 20.00 |
The tax is .
A.fifty dollars | B.less than a dollar |
C.10% of the total | D.more than the price of a notebook |
“Here you go” is the same as “”.
A.This is for me | B.Please leave |
C.This is your bag | D.The door is over there |
Which of these sentences is true? .
A.A pen costs more than a tape |
B.The seller doesn’t take credit cards |
C.Mrs. Green gets four things |
D.The seller doesn’t have any bags |
Reading is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons.
First, reading is fun. You can always keep yourself happy if you like reading. You will never feel bored or tired.
Next, you can read a book anywhere—in a car, on a plane, or even in the bathroom. All you need is a book! Another good reason for reading is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby, you will get better and better at it. And you will read faster and find it easier to understand what you read. As your reading skills improve, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much better.
Some people say that reading is out of date. This is not true. You can read on computers, and the better you read, the better your computer skills will be.
Good readers may become writers, too. They always have more things to write about.
Reading is a wonderful hobby. Why not start reading right now? Reading can always keep yourself .
A.bored | B.happy | C.tired | D.angry |
You can read a book .
A.anywhere |
B.only on a plane |
C.when you are driving a car |
D.only in a bus |
You can read faster .
A.when you read a book | B.if you are a student |
C.if you read as a hobby | D.before you read a book |
It is that reading is out of date.
A.true | B.not true |
C.sure | D.not sure |
What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Reading is a good hobby. |
B.You can read on computers. |
C.Good readers must be good writers. |
D.Reading makes you happy. |
My Favorite Sweater By Bonnie Highsmith Taylor My favorite sweater grew too small. I love that sweater best of all. My grandma made it when I was three. She made that sweater just for me. I picked the yarn (纱线), a special blue. The color of bluebells (蓝色风铃花), wet with dew (露珠). When I was three I was very small. But now I’m five and much too tall. I have a new jacket now that’s green. So I gave my sweater to our cat Queen. Queen just gave birth to kittens in the shed (小屋). My favorite sweater is now their bed. |
Who is the writer of the poem?
A.The grandma. | B.Miss Taylor. |
C.Kitten. | D.Queen. |
How old is the girl in this poem now?
A.She is 3. | B.She is 4 |
C.She is 5. | D.She is 6. |
Whose name is Queen?
A.The girl’s. | B.Her grandma’s. |
C.Her mother’s. | D.The cat’s. |
What color is the girl’s new jacket?
A.Green. | B.Blue. | C.Red. | D.Purple. |
The underlined word “kitten” in this poem most probably means .
A.a kind of food | B.a baby cat |
C.a kind of drink | D.a bed for a baby |
In modern society(社会) there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it highly, for they believe that it is helpful for social progress and richness. Others say that competition is bad, and that it sets one person against another and leads to unfriendliness between people. I have trained many children who held the belief(看法) that their self worth came from how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them, playing well and winning are often life and death matters. Sadly, they forget to develop many other human qualities. However, while some seem to be lost in the strong wish to succeed, others think quite the opposite. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary(普通) players, they strongly blame competition, especially youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressures(压力) from their parents or society. Teaching these young people, I often find that they even choose to fail. They seem to choose failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse, “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t try.” In fact, they are worried that if they had really tried and failed, the failure would mean that they were worth nothing. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self worth comes from how well one performs in comparison(比较) with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. We can only discover a new meaning in competition as such worries and fear begin to disappear.
Title: Opinions about competition
Main argument Some believe that competition can push society , while others think competition
unfriendliness between people. Children’s performances Some children
care about performing well and winning.
Some children give up trying to prevent themselves from .Reason behind They think one can prove his self worth only by performing better than others in competition. Writer’s
to children Understand the new meaning of competition.
“The British government will offer £1,000,000 to anyone who can solve the world’s biggest problem—whatever it might be,” said Prime Minister(首相) David Cameron at a science conference. In an unusual competition, the Government will ask people to find out the greatest challenge(挑战) today, such as finding a replacement(替代) for oil, producing low cost food or curing AIDS/HIV. When the toughest problem has been decided, the Prime Minister will give away £1,000,000 to the person who successfully works out the answer. The competition follows the example of the Longitude Prize started by the government in 1714, which offered £20,000 (worth £6,000,000 today) to anyone who could discover how far east or west ships had sailed. Sailors could work out their location north and south, and were able to decide their local time from the sun. However, they needed to know the time at a reference(参照) point in order to find out how far they had travelled east or west. Many people thought the problem was impossible to solve, but the prize was finally won by John Harrison, an ordinary worker. He did this by designing a clock that kept accurate(准确的) time at sea and made it possible for sailors to work out their location. Almost exactly 300 years on, Mr Cameron will have a group of scientists collect suggestions and draw up a short list of problems facing the world. He will then start a race to solve the most difficult problem. A government officer said, “We want people to think big: what does the world need and how can we achieve that? We are looking for the next penicillin(青霉素), airplane or World Wide Web. Something that is going to really change what we do and how we live our lives—sending us ahead in the global race. ”According to Mr Cameron, it is important to “encourage new ideas” and “attract back the best and the brightest” to Britain. The British government promises £1,000,000 to any person who .
A.can solve the biggest challenge facing the world |
B.can find how the next penicillin works on illnesses |
C.can think of the most difficult problem in the world |
D.can help the Prime Minister run his government better |
The Longitude Prize is mentioned mainly to .
A.explain why the government set up the prize in 1714 |
B.show John Harrison was a great success as an inventor |
C.show that the government is very grateful to John Harrison |
D.explain what gave Mr Cameron the idea of starting the competition |
We can infer(推断) from Paragraphs 4 and 5 that .
A.ships no longer get lost at sea with Harrison’s invention |
B.clocks on ships kept good time before Harrison’s invention |
C.sailors found it hard to work out their location north and south |
D.the sailing industry was very important in Britain around the 1700s |
Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.John Harrison was sure that he would win the prize. |
B.The million pound prize will go to a British scientist. |
C.The British government pays special attention to the nation’s creativity. |
D.A replacement for oil is considered as the toughest problem by the scientists. |