Have you ever been to Thailand? For thousands of tourists from China, this small country in Southeast Asia is an excellent place to(1) . Bangkok(曼谷)is the (2)___ of Thailand. There
are many temples(寺庙) in Bangkok. You can(3) some monks(僧侣) walking along the streets.
The(4) time to visit Thailand is from April 13th to 15th,because it is the time of (5) . People sing, dance and go on the streets to(6) water at each other. The local people think that water can wash away bad things and bring good luck.
On the one hand, beaches and sunshine are a lot of travelers' choices. In this country, there are many hotels facing the sea, so you can have fun on the beach or (7) in the sea. On the other hand,Thailand is a good place to try (8) food. You can eat seafood at any restaurant or buy some tropical(热带的) fruit such as mangoes and durians(榴莲)at(9) prices.
If you go to Thailand, you won't forget to (10) an elephant. The elephant is a symbol of
Thailand. It's believed that Thailand is one of the most fascinating travel places.
(1)A. take a holiday |
B.take the bus |
C. take risks |
(2)A. world |
B.countryside |
C.capital |
(3)A. hear |
B. see |
C. listen |
(4)A. most |
B. worst |
C. best |
(5)A. the Water Festival |
B.Christmas |
C. Thanksgiving |
(6)A.look |
B.throw |
C. arrive |
(7)A.swim |
B.walk |
C. lose |
(8)A.terrible |
B. sour |
C. delicious |
(9)A.cheap |
B. expensive |
C.low |
(10)A.hit |
B. ride |
C.drive |
Basketball can be fun, or it can be trouble. People gather around a ball, but their reactions (反应) often go (1) the object. It was a terribly hot summer day when the group of us appeared on the basketball court. Silently, we (2) up and played, as always. The sun was a big " squeezer (挤压者)", as it not only squeezed out of us sweet (汗水) and (3) , but also our unhappy feelings. Body contact became more and more often, and we could all (4) the attacks of elbows (肘部). After another round of game, one of the players and I fell to the ground at the same time. From his burning eyeballs. I could see a (5) was almost unavoidable.
It suddenly came to me that my tins of Cola were lying on the ground, about an inch away from me. "Buddy, hot down here. What about a (6) ?" I said to him. (7) _ I rolled (滚动) one to him, looking at him in the eyes with my most sincere facial expression. "I guess I'm quite fine. Lucky no (8) bones or we'll end up in the hospital! " I said.
Other players watching nearby all laughed. I could clearly see some movement on his face. My (9) did work! He picked the Cola up, tried to open it, and walked over. As he passed by my side, he (10) his left hand, and smiled at me. I smiled back, took his hand, and gave him a light shake.
A gentle wind caught me on the face as I returned to the basketball court. The sun continued to provide (11) for us. What could be better than a group of school students (12) basketball skills on a warm, sunny afternoon?
(1)A. towards |
B. about |
C. beyond |
D. for |
(2)A. teamed |
B. cheered |
C. cooked |
D. caught |
(3)A. time |
B. energy |
C. health |
D. pride |
(4)A. accept |
B. afford |
C. smell |
D. feel |
(5)A. match |
B. fight |
C. touch |
D. risk |
(6)A. game |
B. talk |
C. drink |
D. ball |
(7)A. Angrily |
B. Equally |
C. Guiltily |
D. Carefully |
(8)A. lazy |
B. hidden |
C. medical |
D. broken |
(9)A. humor |
B. chance |
C. advice |
D. trust |
(10)A. looked at |
B. thought of |
C. put away |
D. held out |
(11)A. worry |
B. warmth |
C. stress |
D. peace |
(12)A. protecting |
B. encouraging |
C. exchanging |
D. comparing |
Playgrounds in schools and parks are usually built to be safe enough. Most of the safety rules were created(1) the 1980s, after a few accidents happened on playgrounds. Some children were hurt(2) (serious) in these accidents. Their parents said the playgrounds weren't safe enough, and that the bosses that owned the playground(3)______ (have) to pay much money to those parents. After that, schools and cities began changing playgrounds to make them as safe(4) possible.
But safe playgrounds have not really made a(5) (different) in the accidents. In fact, there have been more accidents where children have broken an arm or a leg. Some experts believe that this is because children can learn to be careful only(6) they are in danger.
Children should do things that seem a little dangerous﹣﹣﹣like climbing trees, riding bikes really fast or playing near water. Those things can teach(7) (they) how to keep safe. When children have small accident, they learn how(8) (avoid) worse accidents.
If children(9) (allow) to take some risks, they can become confident and independent.They also get better at problem﹣solving and teamwork.
Many experts also believe that "safe" playground are too boring. They say that if playgrounds were more challenging and(10) (excite), kids would probably get more exercise.
Maria Keller is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. When she was 8years old, she already loved reading. (1)She also noticed that some of her classmates didn't read as much as she did. When she asked her mother why that could be, her mother said that they might not be able to afford books. Maria had never thought of this. She could not believe that some children might not have bedtime stories read to them. She decided to change this.
With her mother's help, Maria created Read Indeed.Read Indeed is an organization which collects and gives out books to children in need for free. Maria set the goal to collect and give out one million books by the time she was 18. She tried every means to achieve it. (2)As a result,it didn't take long to reach that goal!
Today, at the age of 14 , she has collected over one million books and has sent them to many states and countries around the world. She says, "I cannot live without books. As I continue my work, I have learned that millions of kids are in need of books. So I just can't give up, even after reaching my original (最初的) goal."
She has recently set a new goal: To give books to kids in need in every state in the United States,and every country in the world.
(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题.
(1)Why did Maria create Read Indeed?
(2)When did Maria reach her original goal?
(二)将文中画线的句子译成汉语.
(1)
(2)
(三)请给短文拟一个适当的题目.
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One day, Shorya Mahanot, an Indian boy, went into his sister's room while his family were having dinner. He found a canvas (画布) and colors, and then had fun(1) on the canvas. His mother and sisters rushed towards him. But (2) his surprise, they hugged him instead of punishing him. His family have encouraged him paint(3)______ then.
His sister and parents are(4) . Their interest and collection influence him greatly. He is more and more interested in painting(5) of the encouragement from his family and friends.As he(6) creating new paintings, his imagination and creativity develop.
He has made such rapid progress that people call him a Child Picasso. He feels great by this praise. He had never thought success. He just enjoys painting. When he is in front of the canvas, he forgets(7) else. He knows exactly what he is feeling and what he wants to express. He (8) feels happy to be an artist.Getting a title as a Child Picasso for doing what he loves, he thinks it is a happy thing for him.
"Don't be (9) to spend time on hobbies," he says. "Painting is the best way to express feelings. You can know (10) better."
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