Mrs.Brown lives in a small town in Australia.There is a big farm near the town.
On Saturday morning,she goes to her small shop.She opens the window of the shop and looks at the farm.It's very beautiful.There are many cows,horses and small animals on the farm.Suddenly she sees a kangaroo with her baby.It's interesting to see them!The mother kangaroo is wearing an old jacket.They stand there and look hungry.Mrs.Brown gives some bread to them.The kangaroos get it.Then they become happy and jump away.Suddenly a wallet drops on the floor from the jacket pocket.She picks it up,and finds﹩300 and a photo in it.That is a man's photo with his name"John"on it."John?I have a brother.His name is also John,"Mrs.Brown says."Is this man my lost brother?"she thinks.
She takes the wallet with her and begins to look for the man.She asks many people in the town,and then she comes to the farm and asks the farmer.Hey!It is John,her lost brother.They are very happy to see each other.
56.What animals can Mrs.Brown see on the farm that morning?
A. |
Cows,horses and small animals. |
B. |
Cows,horses,small animals and a kangaroo with a baby. |
C. |
Cows,horses and a kangaroo with her baby. |
D. |
Cows,horses,small animals and a kangaroo. |
57.Why does Mrs.Brown give some bread to kangaroos?
A. |
Because she likes kangaroos very much. |
B. |
Because the mother kangaroo is wearing an old jacket. |
C. |
Because the mother kangaroo with her baby looks hungry. |
D. |
Because she wants to find John. |
58.What does Mrs.Brown find after the kangaroos jump away?
A. |
A wallet. |
B. |
A photo. |
C. |
﹩300. |
D. |
A jacket. |
59.How does Mrs.Brown find her lost brother,John?
A. |
By the wallet. |
B. |
By the kangaroo. |
C. |
By the jacket. |
D. |
By the photo with his name. |
60.Where does Mrs.Brown find her lost brother?
A. |
In a shop. |
B. |
On a farm. |
C. |
In a town. |
D. |
In Australia. |
Hello, I’m Peter in the second grade. Now I have one thing to say: It’s not easy being a kid. Being a kid might look like fun, but sometimes it’s not fun at all.
Yesterday I was playing outside with my friend. We were having a good time. But suddenly, my mother said, “Peter, it’s time to come inside now. It’s getting dark.” When you’re an adult, no one can tell you what to do or when to do it.
When you are a kid, you have to get up early in the morning and go to school. At school, you have to study math, English, science and history. After school, you have to do your homework. When you are an adult, you do not have to go to school and you never have homework to do.
When you are a kid, the older kids sometimes pick on you. When I was walking home from school on Monday, Tom and Steve bothered me. Steve took my schoolbag and put it in a tree. It made me very mad. When you are an adult, no one can pick on you.
When you are a kid, you have to go to bed early. On school nights, my mom asks me to go to bed at 9:00 pm. But I do have parents who love me, which is really great. So I think I like being a kid, even though it’s not easy being a kid.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。 What was Peter doing when his mother called him home yesterday?
A.He was playing with his pet. |
B.He was cleaning his bike. |
C.He was drawing a picture. |
D.He was playing with his friend. |
The underlined phrase “pick on” means “” in Chinese.
A.挑中 | B.取笑 | C.欺负 | D.尊重 |
As a kid you do the following things EXCEPT .
A.go to school |
B.do your homework |
C.get up early and go to bed early |
D.go anywhere without telling anyone |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Peter is a student in Grade Two. |
B.Peter usually goes to bed at 9:00 pm on school nights. |
C.Steve took Peter’s schoolbag and put it in a tree on Monday. |
D.Peter is looking forward to being an adult as soon as possible. |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.Being a kid is fun. |
B.It’s not easy being a kid. |
C.Peter likes being a good kid. |
D.Peter likes being a superman. |
Snowflakes! You can catch them on your tongue (舌头) or use them to make a perfect snowball. But have you ever thought about taking pictures of them? Ken Libbrecht did. He is a physics professor from California. Although the weather in California is usually warm and sunny, Ken’s hobby is taking pictures of snowflakes. He travels to cold areas like Alaska and Canada to find snowstorms and take pictures of the snowflakes. “They are often beautiful, and every snowfall brings new surprises,” says Ken.
Ken takes pictures of snowflakes with a high-quality digital camera. He uses a microscope (显微镜) to make the tiny snowflakes larger. To get the best images, Ken built a special photo-microscope just for snowflakes. He collects flakes by letting them fall onto a piece of foam board (泡沫板).
The pictures must be taken outdoors, so Ken wears lots of clothes to stay warm. But his fingers often get cold, because it’s difficult for him to take pictures of a tiny snowflake with gloves.
Each snowflake has shapes and patterns (图案) that make it as unique (独特的) as a person’s fingerprint. The hobby of snowflake photography is also unique. Next time a snowstorm blows through your town, take a closer look at the flakes before you gather them into a snowball. See if you can notice their unique patterns. Millions of snowflakes are waiting for you!
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。What’s the weather in Ken Libbrecht’s hometown usually like?
A.Cold and snowy. | B.Windy and rainy. |
C.Warm and sunny. | D.Cloudy and foggy. |
Which of the following isn’t used when Ken works with snowflakes?
A.A snowball. |
B.A digital camera. |
C.A microscope. |
D.A piece of foam board. |
Why do Ken’s fingers often get cold?
A.Because he doesn’t wear enough clothes. |
B.Because he doesn’t wear gloves. |
C.Because he likes making snowballs. |
D.Because there is something wrong with his fingers. |
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.It’s always warm in Canada. |
B.Ken often works with a tiny snowflake at home. |
C.Ken wears thick gloves when he works outside. |
D.Every snowflake is different from the other one. |
What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.What we can do with snowflakes. |
B.Some beautiful pictures of snowflakes. |
C.Ken Libbrecht’s snowflake photography. |
D.The unique patterns of snowflakes. |
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根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。What is the Crystal Palace?
A.It’s a ship. |
B.It’s a hotel. |
C.It’s a travel agency. |
D.It’s a place of interest. |
Where will the cruise stop on the fourth day?
A.In Caracas. | B.In Nassau. |
C.In Barbados. | D.In Antigua. |
. What can’t passengers do on the ship?
A.Drink alcohol. | B.See a movie. |
C.Read books. | D.Go shopping. |
How many people can the ship carry?
A.Less than 600. | B.About 2.000. |
C.About 2,600. | D.About 400. |
What can we learn from the material?
A.Passengers will leave for Miami. |
B.You can go on a trip for two weeks. |
C.There is no theatre on the Crystal Queen. |
D.People can only travel around the Caribbean Sea. |
Our school doesn’t have many parties, but this year Ms Cipriano said we could have one. The fourth grade wanted the theme to be “Under the Sea”, but the fifth grade wanted it to be “Outer Space”. After a long discussion, it was decided to be the former one.
Everyone had to be on a team, and everyone had to help do something. My team was in charge of special effects. Gary came up with a great idea. He got two big, old fishing nets which were once used by his father when he went fishing on the sea. Gary, Jemma, and I used ropes to tie the nets to the ceiling of the dining hall, and it looked really great. Then we cut out fish shapes from colored paper and stuck them on the nets.
Everyone seemed to go to the party in one of three costumes: some kind of fish, a mermaid, or Neptune — the “King of the Sea”.
The dining hall looked great. Jemma’s father had put up colored lights for us. We were feeling proud of our work when the disaster happened. The nets fell down. We were all caught in the fish nets. We were laughing so hard that we couldn’t stand up. We truly felt as if we were “under the sea”. This wasn’t the effect we imagined, but it was special!
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。. Who wanted the theme to be “Under the Sea” at the beginning?
A.Ms Cipriano. | B.The fourth grade. |
C.The fifth grade. | D.The third grade. |
What did Gary’s father probably do?
A.He was a designer. |
B.He was a swimmer. |
C.He was a teacher. |
D.He was a fisherman. |
What does “them” in the second paragraph refer to?
A.Colored paper. | B.Fishing nets. |
C.Fish shapes. | D.Ropes. |
What did the students feel after the disaster happened?
A.Surprised but happy. |
B.Frightened but lucky. |
C.Angry and disappointed. |
D.Worried and sad |
What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Gary is a clever boy. |
B.We had a special party. |
C.How to organize a party. |
D.Some kinds of fishes in the sea. |
Louie was crazy about chocolate. He loved having chocolate biscuits for breakfast. He asked his dad to buy all kinds of chocolate cookies for him.
One morning, Louie’s big brother, Ben, said to Louie, “You can’t live without chocolate, can you?” “Of course I can,” said Louie. “But I don’t want to.” “I bet you anything that you can’t live without chocolate for one whole week,” said Ben. Louie stopped eating his chocolate cookies and looked at Ben, “You bet anything? Even your new skateboard?” “Why not?” said Ben. “I’m sure you can’t last seven whole days.” “That’s what you think,” said Louie. And then he put his chocolate cookies into a box.
Monday was easy for Louie. He had porridge for breakfast. On Tuesday he didn’t exchange his yogurt for Anna’s chocolate pudding at lunch. On Wednesday he went to Franco’s birthday party and didn’t eat the chocolate cake. On Thursday, Aunt Irene came to visit with chocolate-chip cookies. “I’m not really hungry,” said Louie. On Friday and Saturday Louie didn’t exchange his apple juice for Josh’s chocolate milk.
Then came Sunday. Louie woke up and found a glass of milk and a pile of chocolate cookies beside his bed. “Go ahead. Enjoy yourself,” said Ben. Louie picked up a piece of chocolate cookie, but then he stopped, “I’m thinking how delicious it will taste tomorrow after I ride my new skateboard,” said Louie. “Oh, no!” cried Ben. “I was so close!”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。. The underlined phrase “crazy about” has the same meaning as “”.
A.very interested in | B.very famous for |
C.very proud of | D.very angry with |
What will Louie get if he lives without chocolate for a week?
A.A new bike. |
B.A new skateboard. |
C.More chocolate biscuits. |
D.Some chocolate-chip cookies. |
What’s the right time order according to the passage?
① Louie had some porridge for breakfast.
② Louie refused to eat the chocolate cake.
③ Louie didn’t eat chocolate-chip cookies.
④ Louie didn’t exchange his yogurt for chocolate pudding.
A.①④③② | B.④③②① |
C.③①④② | D.①④②③ |
From the last paragraph, we can guess that .
A.Ben will keep his skateboard |
B.Louie won’t get the skateboard |
C.Louie will have the skateboard tomorrow |
D.Ben was very happy because his trick was successful |
According to the passage, we can learn that .
A.Louie hid all his chocolate cookies after the bet |
B.Anna had chocolate pudding for lunch on Tuesday |
C.Aunt Irene visited Louie’s family on Wednesday |
D.Louie wanted to exchange his apple juice for Josh’s chocolate milk |