Sunshine TV |
Golden TV |
18:30 Cartoon World: Hello Kitty |
18:00 TV Classroom:Modern English |
19:00 Today’s news |
18:30 Animal World |
19:30 Weather Report |
19:00 Documentary; In Asia |
19: 40 Food and Health |
19:40 News in English |
20:10 Drama series The Three Kingdoms |
20:10 Sports World:Football Match (England – Italy) |
21: 25 Game Show:Lucky Winner |
22:00 Chat Show |
23:00 China Music TV |
22:30 News Round-up |
23:30 On the Screen Next Week |
23:00 Film: Home Alone |
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“Modern English” is a programme that ______.
A.tells you something about English classroom |
B.lets you know English news |
C.teaches you English |
D.makes foreign friends |
If you’re interested in football games, you’ll choose _____ first.
A.Food and Health | B.Sports World |
C.Today’s News | D.Games Show |
Our class is going to have a picnic tomorrow. We should pay attention to the program at “______”.
A.19:00 on Sunday TV | B.19:30 on Sunshine TV |
C.19:00 on Golden TV | D.18:30 on Golden TV |
Millie likes a funny story about a boy who is Kevin very much. She can watch TV at ______.
A.20:00 on Sunshine TV | B.19:40 on Golden TV |
C.23:00 on Sunshine TV | D.23:00 on Golden TV |
Li Ming’s grandfather likes watching TV news, but he goes to bed before 22:00 every day. How many times can he watch TV news on these two channels?
A.Once | B.Twice |
C.Three times | D.Four times |
Who hasn’t enjoyed eating peanuts? Did you know that although peanuts look like nuts and taste like nuts, they aren’t nuts at all? They belong to the pea family, so they are called peanuts. The peanut grows flowers above ground, but its “fruit” grows underground. It grows in more countries than most other “nuts”.
The peanut is a native South American plant. Scientists believe that it grew wild in Brazil long ago. They think that for several thousand years the early peoples of South America made it a part of their diet. These peoples were nomads who moved on when a natural food could no longer be found in one area. Along the way they probably let fall some peanuts, which got into the ground and grew. This is believed to be the way the plant reached the place where the Incas(印加人)lived. The Incas, from about 1100 to 1532, thought highly of peanuts. The peanuts were eaten in several forms and used as sacrificial offerings(祭品)to the Incan Sun God. Later in the 16th century, European soldiers had brought peanuts to other parts of the world, including North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Pacific Islands.
Although peanuts were found native in South America, they are now grown in almost every country that has warm weather. India produces the most peanuts. China’s production is next, followed by the United States.
The peanut is special in more ways than one. It can be eaten raw, boiled, roasted, or fried. Hundreds of widely different products have been made from it. Carver, an American scientist, set himself the task of discovering new uses for eating and for many other products.
Peanuts are very highly nutritious and are also high in protein (蛋白质). Americans use about seven-tenths of their protein in the form of meat. In India, where the poor can’t pay for meat or milk, peanut meal and peanut milk have been produced. These have been a great help to the poor.
New products are continually being made from peanuts, among them peanut cheese and a powder that becomes peanut butter when water is added. The fact is that peanuts are so healthy that they were used by astronauts. The unusual nut that isn’t a nut is one of nature’s most amazing gifts. Although we like eating peanuts, many of us don’t know peanuts belong to _______ family.
A.the pea | B.the nut | C.both the pea and the nut | D.neither the pea nor the nut |
Which paragraph(段落)mainly talks about the history of the peanut?
A.Paragraph Four | B.Paragraph Three |
C.Paragraph Two | D.Paragraph One |
What does the underlined word nutritious mean?
A.Helpful for staying healthy. | B.Helpful to the poor. |
C.Delicious and tasty. | D.Rich in fat and oil. |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.Nomads always stayed in the same place. |
B.The peanut was first found in South America. |
C.Astronauts ate lots of peanuts to keep healthy. |
D.China grows fewer peanuts than the US. |
What is the purpose of the article?
A.To show that peanuts belong to the pea family. |
B.To advise us to use more peanut products. |
C.To tell us some new uses of peanuts. |
D.To let us know more about peanuts. |
When I was seven years old, my family made me an ant farm. First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box. Then we waited for the ants to arrive.
After the ants were in the glass farm, they started to make tunnels(地道). I was amazed that each one knew exactly what to do. Each had its own job.
On the fifth day a tragedy(悲剧)happened. I put my face so close to the glass farm that I knocked it over. All the tunnels fell down. Although the ants remained alive after their earthquake, one by one they began to die. I was scared as I watched them give up building their tunnels to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm.
My mother said that the ants were dying of sadness. They simply could not stand that their tunnels were gone.
Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm. Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, but it taught me much more.
Over the years, I came to realize the importance of teamwork. Working together, the ants were able to make an amazing world for themselves. I also learned that they should be admired(钦佩)for their hard work.
But there was an even larger lesson that I did not realize until recently: Adversity(逆境)is a natural part of life, and must be accepted. Unlike the ants, we cannot give up when we are sad. We have to realize that if a tunnel is gone, we must build another.
Giving up, I say, is not a good choice. What did the writer’s family do for him when he was seven?
A.They built a farm of ants. | B.They bought a few ants. |
C.They caught a lot of ants. | D.They found an ant city. |
Which statement is WRONG according to the passage?
A.The writer knocked the glass box over because he put his face so close to the glass farm. |
B.The ants didn’t die one by one after the tunnels were destroyed. |
C.Like people, teamwork is very important for the ants. |
D.Giving up isn’t a good way when we meet trouble. |
Among the following events, which one happened first?
A.All the tunnels fell down. | B.The ants died one by one. |
C.The ants got into the glass box. | D.The ants began making tunnels. |
What did the writer learn from the ant tragedy a few years later?
A.Working together is useless. | B.Teamwork is important. |
C.He can’t accept adversity. | D.Working alone is amazing. |
What is the best title for the passage?
A.Ants Fear Adversity | B.My Family and Ants |
C.Giving Up in Adversity | D.Don’t give up anytime |
What would you do if a stranger gave you some medicine and said it would keep you slim or help you do well in exams? Would you take it?
Students at Shenzhen Luohu Foreign Language Middle School have learned to keep themselves safe by saying “no”. In fact, what those strangers want to give them are drugs(毒品). Drugs are dangerous to your health!
“Because teens don’t know much about drugs, they might want to try them.” said Zhang Dongsheng, the director of Shenzhen Drug Control Office.
Now, many schools arrange(安排)courses or organize some activities to help students know about drugs.
Liang, 16, was a good student before trying drugs. One day, some old friends told him it would be fun. After taking drugs only once, he found it very hard to stop. Liang began to spend all his time and money on drugs. Soon, he stopped going to school and started stealing(偷窃). In the end, he was put in prison.
In China, taking drugs is becoming a big problem for teens. According to a survey, about one million people in China were using illegal(违法)drugs last year, and 72% of them were young people. Worse still, there are about 10,000 drug users under 16 now.
Zhang has some good advice on staying clean. He said, “Drugs are dangerous. Never try them, even if you’re curious! It is the most important for you to keep safe and healthy.” Which statement is right about drugs?
A.Drugs do harm to your health. | B.Drugs help you do well in exams. |
C.Drugs keep you slim and lovely. | D.Drugs make you stay well. |
According to this passage, many schools arrange courses or some activities to __________ now.
A.know more about cigarettes | B.relax |
C.know about drugs | D.learn some Chinese culture |
Teens want to try drugs because __________.
A.they are 18 years old | B.they are curious about drugs |
C.they have enough money | D.they know about the harm of drugs |
From Liang’s story, we can know that it is not __________ to give up drugs even if one tries only once.
A.easy | B.hard | C.foolish | D.possible |
What does the phrase staying clean here mean?
A.Being clean and tidy. | B.Keeping clothes clean. |
C.Wearing clean clothes. | D.Staying away from drugs. |
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
(求职申请)
Name Harry Smith
Address 4224 Maple Avenue Oakland, California
Telephone number 555-1660
Work Experience
Company |
Ames Bookstore Greenfield High School |
Position |
Book seller English teacher |
Work I did |
Sold books Taught English |
Dates I worked |
1997—1999 2000—2009 |
Yearly pay |
$ 10,400 $ 27,500 |
Reason for leaving |
Got a job teaching in Massachusetts Got a job in California |
What did Harry Smith do in 2001?
A.An English teacher. | B.A book seller. |
C.A secretary. | D.A gatekeeper. |
If you want to know more about Harry Smith, you can call ________.
A.4224-1660 | B.555-1666 | C.4224-1666 | D.555-1660 |
Where did Harry Smith work in 2009?
A. In New York. B. In California. C. In Massachusetts. D. In Washington D.C. In 2002, the yearly pay Harry Smith got from his work was ________.
A.$20,800 | B.$ 10,400 | C.$ 27,500 | D.$55,000 |
Harry Smith left Ames Bookstore to work in ________ in Massachusetts.
A.a high school | B.a bookstore | C.a factory | D.a company |
One midnight, a little girl woke up to pass water. She by herself got up and down her bed, walked to the bedroom door and opened it. She looked outside and walked back, for it was so dark in the hall that she feared.
Her mother said, “Don’t be afraid, honey. Take courage!”
“What’s courage?” she asked, running to her mother’s bed.
“Courage is the brave breath,” her mother answered.
“Mum, do you have courage?”
“Certainly.”
The girl held out her little hands, saying, “Mum, blow some of your breath of courage to me.”
After her mother blew out two mouthfuls of breath into her little cold hands, the little girl clenched her fists(握拳) nervously, afraid that the “breath of courage” would run away. Then with her fists clenched, she walked out of the bedroom towards the bathroom with nothing to fear.
Her mother said to herself, “It will be nice if someone can blow some kind of ‘breath’ to me. Then I can hold it in my hands too when I feel terrified or lost.”
In fact, mostly, what we are terrified of is nothing but the fear in our mind. Who we should defeat(战胜) is nobody but ourselves.The girl walked back because __________.
A.the bathroom was too far away. | B.her mother wouldn’t go with her |
C.she was too afraid of the dark | D.the bedroom door was locked |
We learn from the reading that ___________.
A.the girl went to the bathroom by herself | B.the girl pretended to be terrified of nothing |
C.the girl’s mother was able to blow brave breath | D.the girl’s mother was very proud of herself |
To stop “mother’s breath” from running away, the girl __________.
A.held out her little hands | B.clenched her fists |
C.talk to her mother | D.held her own breath |
The writer mainly wants to tell us that ________.
A.adults are always brave enough | B.children learn to be brave quickly |
C.the fear in one’s mind is the real problem | D.the mother can deal with anything with breath |
Which is the best title of the passage?
A.The Fearless Mother | B.One Lonely Girl |
C.One midnight | D.The Breath of Courage |