My name is Sally Miller. I am a student in No. 3 Middle School. Look! This is a ruler. It’s yellow. It’s not my ruler. Who lost it?
“Anna, is this your ruler?” I ask my friend.
“No, it isn’t. My ruler is white. And it’s in my pencil box now,” Anna answers.
“Excuse me, Jack. Is this your ruler?”
“No, it isn’t. My ruler is black.” Jack answers.
“You can ask your cousin Jenny. She can’t find her ruler.”
“Hi, Jenny! Is this your ruler?” I ask.
“Yes, it’s mine. Thank you very much,” Jenny says. She is very happy to find her ruler.Anna is Sally’s ________.
A.sister | B.cousin | C.friend | D.aunt |
Anna’s ruler is ________.
A.blue | B.black |
C.in the pencil box | D.lost |
______ lost her ruler.
A.Jack | B.Jenny | C.Anna | D.John |
Daily News
Wild beavers (河狸) are back! Experts say that the wild beaver families are doing well. The beavers are even boosting wildlife and the environment!
Over ten years ago, a family of beavers turned up in a part of the river Otter, in Devon.No one knew exactly where they came from. It was a big surprise一wild beavers hadn't lived in England for around 400 years!
In 2015, the government allowed the beavers to stay there as part of a trial (试验). They wanted to see if these animals could be reintroduced to the wild.The trial ends in February.Some scientists from the University of Exeter already say the beavers help the wildlife in the area. One scientist called it" an amazing story".
A lot of this is because of dams. Beavers build dams along the river. This creates deep pools in the riverbed and slows the water down. Scientists say this is perfect for many different types of plants and animals! Many plants are growing near the beavers.Different types of animals are also becoming more and more in the river. Beavers also help make flooding less,scientists say.The beavers' dams slow down the speed of the river, especially after heavy rain.
There are, however, some problems. Beavers gnaw (咬,啃) on trees and this can harm them.Their dams can also sometimes create floods (洪水) on people's land.
Beavers aren't the only animals that are being reintroduced to the wild! In 2019, red squirrels were brought back to an area of the Scottish Highlands. Further away, the world's rarest (罕见的)duck, the Madagascar pochard, is making a comeback. It was set free into the wild on the African island in 2019 and is doing well.
Who knows what other animals might be making a comeback?
(1)Which of the following best explains "boosting" in paragraph 1?
A. building
B. spreading
C. helping
D. creating
(2)Why did the government want a trial first? Because they wanted to .
A. grow more plants along the river
B. build dams for the beavers in the wild
C. introduce the beavers to the wild
D. see if the beavers could be reintroduced to the wild
(3)What are the good things about wild beavers living on the river Otter?
A. They help plants grow and make flooding less.
B. They bring heavy rain and floods.
C. They gnaw on trees and harm them.
D. Their dams create floods on people's land.
(4)How many kinds of animals are mentioned in the news story which have been reintroduced to the wild?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four.
(5)How do you think animal lovers feel about the news?
A. Embarrassed.
B. Pleased.
C. Tired.
D. Disappointed.
China National Film Museum 9 Nanying Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Tel: (010)8435 5959 Open: 9:00﹣16:30 except Mon. www.cnfm.org.cn Gift shop with legitimate DVDs/ cafeteria/ snack shops (popcorn for movie viewing) |
Forbidden City and the Palace Museum 4 Jiangshanqian Street,Dongcheng District,Beijing Tel: (010)8500 7421/ 7420 Open: 8:30﹣17:00, Apr. 1﹣Oct.31; 8:30﹣16:30, N0ov.1﹣ Mar.31 Closed on Mon. afternoon except public holidays and summer vacation (July 1﹣Aug.31) www.dpm.org.cn Gift shop/ book shop/ museum guide available/restaurant/ coffee shop/ shops and cafes |
National Art Museum of China 1 Wusida Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing Tel: (010)6400 1467 Open: 9:00﹣17:00, last entry 16:00 www.namoc.org Cafeteria at the back of the building |
National Museum of China 16 East Changan Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing Tel: (010)6511 6188 Open: 9:00﹣17:00 except Mon, ticket box closed at 15:30 www.chnmuseum.cn Gift shop/ audio guide |
判断正( A)误(B)
(1)You can visit the China National Film Museum on Tuesday.
(2)If you want to learn more about films, you can call (010)6400 1467.
(3)You can visit the Forbidden City and the Palace Museum on Monday in summer vacation.
(4)You can enter the National Museum of China at 17:30.
(5)The four museums are in the same district of Beijing.
On winter nights, the wind usually blows strongly. Most of us stay inside our warm homes. Few of us think about the homeless. These people have no choice but to sleep on the streets.Some of them are so poor that they have no money to buy food.
A young man in Birmingham,England, made a decision to do something about this.Every night,he puts on a Spider﹣Man suit and gives food to the homeless he meets. He makes sure that these people won't go hungry.
The man refuses to make his name public.The local people call him the "Birmingham Spider﹣Man".The young man hopes his action will show others that everybody deserves (应得) a helping hand.
The 25﹣year﹣old man started his night activities in 2015. Every night at 9, he buys some sandwiches. Then. he finds a quiet alley and puts on his "uniform". After that, the "Spider﹣Man" starts handing his food out to people in need.
The man said,"I wear the Spider﹣Man suit in order to get attention."Without the suit,few people took a second look at him when he was handing out food.When people see the "Spider﹣Stan",however,they come over and ask what he is doing.
"The Birmingham Spider﹣Man" has already got lots of attention.Many people have offered to give away money to him. But the young man never accepts the money. Instead, he encourages people to go out and help people in need on their own. He said, "If more people offer a helping hand, the cold winter nights won't be so cold any longer."
(1)How does the young man in Birmingham, England help the homeless people?
(2)When did the young man start his night activities?
(3)What does the young man hope his action will show others?
(4)Why does the young man wear the Spider﹣Man suit when he helps the homeless people?
(5)Why does the young man never accept the money that many people have given away to him?
根据短文内容.从方框中选出五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容通顺完整.
Wake up,boys and girls! Put up your hand if you try to repair your tired body by sleeping in(睡懒觉)on weekends. A new study says the habit might not be a good idea for your health.
The ten﹣day study came out in the magazine "Current Biology". Volunteers were divided into three groups. The first group enjoyed nine hours' sleep each night. The second group was allowed to sleep only five hours each night. The third group was given five hours' sleep Monday through Friday.(1) But they were put back on the short sleep schedule the next Monday.
Both the second and third groups ate more snacks at night and put on weight.They also saw a decrease (减少) in insulin sensitivity (胰岛素敏感性), a warning sign for diabetes (糖尿病).Researchers have long known a lack (缺乏) of sleep can increase health risks.(2)
"Even though people in the third group slept as much as they could on the weekend,it was not enough," said Dr Kenneth Wright, who led the study. "When they went back to the short sleep schedule the next week, their body failed to control blood sugar. (3)
So what should we do if sleeping in over the weekend is not a good choice?(4) Cut nut the "sleep stealers" such as watching television shows or spending time on computers or mobile phones. Always remember:Getting enough sleep is as important as having good caring habits or doing exercise regularly.
A. That was partly because their biological clock (生物钟) had been changed. B. People can repair their tired body by sleeping in on weekends. C. But it was surprising that the third group had been worse than the second one. D. Dr Wright gave advice in two words: sleep longer. E. And then they were allowed to sleep as much as they liked over a weekend. |
The longest river in the world is the Nile. It is 4,160 miles long. But the Nile is not the mightiest (浩荡的) river. The Amazon is.The Amazon is also the second longest river in the world.It is 3,900 miles long. How long is that? It is longer than a road going from New York City to San Francisco.
The Amazon is the mightiest for this reason. It has the greatest amount of water. More water runs out to sea than from the Nile. Mississippi, and Yangtze rivers combined. That's a lot of fresh water! The force of its current (水流) is great too. The current can be seen 200 miles out in the sea. There's a story to show the Amazon's amazing current. A ship sailed (航行) far away from Brazil. It ran out of drinking water. Another ship passed by. The first ship asked for water. Someone on the second ship said. "Just put your buckets (桶) into the sea."
Here are a few more facts. At its mouth, the Amazon is 90 miles wide.Even up the river,you can't see the opposite bank. The river is also very deep(from 22 to 76 meters).During rainy season,the river rises about 16 meters more. Big ocean ships can sail about 1,800 miles upstream (向上游).Smaller ships can sail 1,000 miles farther.
What's the most bloodthirsty fish in the world? No. It's not the shark. It's the Amazon's piranha. It is only about 10 cm to 20 cm long. It has sharp teeth. Thousands travel in a group. No animal can swim across the river.A 1,000﹣pound horse would be just bones (骨头) in three minutes. Are you planning a trip to the Amazon? Here's a piece of advice. Leave your swimsuit at home!
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案.
(1)After reading this passage it seems clear that .
A. people do not drink the Amazon's water
B. it would not be good to visit the Amazon during rainy season
C. sailing on the Amazon requires:knowledge of its current
(2)The writer helps you understand how long the Amazon is by .
A.telling how long the Nile is
B. comparing it to a distance(距离)on land
C. comparing it with the Yangtze River
(3)In Paragraph Four, the word "sharp" means" "in Chinese.
A.锋利的
B.急剧的
C.强烈的
(4)The passage mainly tells us .
A. piranha in the Amazon
B. traveling in the Amazon
C. interesting facts about the Amazon