Mr Scott talked about colours all the time. "What a honey﹣yellow morning it is!" he said to his wife. His wife planted fruit and vegetables in their garden, but Mr Scott was more interested in the leafy plants, the bushes, and even the grass that grew in the garden. "So many kinds of green," he said to her after watering all the plants. "I counted at least twenty shades of green!"
"Well done, dear," Mrs Scott said. " Now would you please count twenty dollars and go to the supermarket for some ingredients(配料)?I want to make lunch! "
With a smile on his face, Mr Scott left at once. He enjoyed trips to the supermarket because of all the colourful cans and boxes in it. Fruit and vegetables, too, shone in their bright skins. There was never just one colour: carrots were orange, but also had bits of yellow and brown in them. Bananas were yellow and black; apples hid oranges and purples inside their reds. Mr Scott would walk through the supermarket and enjoy all the colours around him.
"I wish there was a store full of colours that I could spend all my time in, " he sighed.
He bought everything on his wife's list and came home. When he walked into the house, Mrs Scott noticed the sad look on his face. "What's wrong?" she asked him. "It looks life you had fun at the store. I can see that you picked out the best things."
"I did have fun in the store. So much that I wish I could have spent more time there. It's so full of colours! " Mr Scott said.
"I see, " Mrs Scott said. "Well, cheer up, because I'm going to cook a nice lunch for us!"
The next day Mr Scott was on his usual morning walk through the neighbourhood, saying hello to everyone, enjoying the colours of the trees and flowers. It was another day of colours!
"Good morning, Mr Brown," he called out to one of his neighbours. He liked Mr Brown very much, because, well, you guessed it: his name was a colour!
"Mr Scott! Just the person I wanted to see!" Mr Brown replied. "My wife and I are moving out of this town, and I need someone to take over my shop. You are the perfect person for the job because it's a paint shop! I need someone who knows its colours. Would you be interested?"
Mr Scott was mad with excitement. "I will take it over right away!"
Mr Brown was relieved when he left town, because he knew his paint shop was in good hands. Sure enough, Mr Scott kept the paint shop open for twenty more years and got to talk about colours all day, every day.
(1)Why did Mr Scott come home from the supermarket sadly?
A. He hated shopping in the supermarket.
B. He didn't enjoy the colours in the supermarket.
C. He didn't have enough money to buy everything on his wife's list.
D. He liked the colours in the supermarket so much that he didn't want to leave.
(2)Why did Mr Scott like Mr Brown very much?
A. They were neighbours.
B. Mr Brown had a paint shop.
C. They shared the same hobby.
D. Mr Brown's name was a colour.
(3)What does the underlined word "relieved" mean?
A. 宽慰
B. 不舍
C. 犹豫
D. 烦恼
(4)What's the best title for this passage?
A. A colourful paint shop
B. A colour lover
C. A friendly neighbour
D. A happy couple
Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their life are their friends. They believe that their family don’t know them as well as their friends do. In large families ,it is quite often for brothers and sisters to fight(打架),and then they can only go to their friends for some ideas.
It’s very important for teenagers to have one good friend or a group of friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend much time on the phone. This communication (交流) is very important in children’s growing up, because friends can be the right one to talk about something with .These things are difficult to say to the family.
However, parents often try to choose their children’s friends for them. Some parents even ask their children not to meet their good friends.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案.
Many teenagers think that can understand them better.
A.friends | B.brother |
C.sisters | D.parents |
is very important to teenagers .
A.To make friends | B.To fight with brothers |
C.To stop meeting friends | D.To phone parents |
When teenagers have something difficult to say to their parents, they usually.
A.stay alone at home |
B.fight with their parents |
C.talk to their friends |
D.go to their brothers and sisters for help |
According to(根据)the passage ,which of the sentence is RIGHT?
A.Parents should choose everything they like. |
B.Children should choose everything they like. |
C.Parents should understand their children better. |
D.Teenagers should only go to their friends for help. |
What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. How to make friends.
B. The communication is Important in children’s growing up.
C. Parents should ask their children to meet then friends.
Listening test is one of the most important parts of the English exam. Here are some tips for you.
Before you start to listen, you need to relax. Don’t be stressed out. And try to read the questions. These questions usually help you understand the conversation or the passage.
Then listen carefully to the first sentence. It usually tells you the main idea of the passage. When you’re listening, try to do some thinking and take some notes, such as:
☆What happened?
☆When, where, and how?
☆What does the speaker want to tell us?
In this way, you may understand the passage better.
Please remember not to think about one or two words for a long time. When you hear some words you don’t know, don’t spend too much time on them. Very often, you’ll find out what they mean later when you go on with the listening.
This passage mainly talks about_________.
A.tips on listening |
B.tips on speaking |
C.tips on reading |
D.tips on writing |
It’s better for you to keep ________when you start to have a listening test.
A.excited | B.relaxed |
C.stressed out | D.worried |
We should listen to the first sentence carefully, because it usually tells us________.
A.the answers to the questions |
B.where to write the answers |
C.the main idea of the passage |
D.how much time left (剩余) for the listening test |
When you’re listening, it’s important for you to_________.
A.remember every word |
B.take some notes |
C.understand all the words |
D.think about one or two words for a long time |
The _______ usually help(s) us understand the passage better.
A.questions | B.first sentence |
C.notes | D.A, B and C |
Butterfly exhibition
Date : 1 st- 31 st May
Place : Sunshine Town Museum
Show: All kinds of butterflies from different parts of the world
Time : Mon – Fri 10:00am-- 4:00pm
Sat—Sun 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tickets
Adults : ¥20
Students : ¥15
Children : under 12 : free
Group booking :
Can be made through the group line (010) 74xxxxxx27
Adult groups of 10 or more : ¥15 each
Students groups of 10 or more : ¥ 10 each
Special gift
Come to the butterfly exhibition on 1 st ,May and receive a free picture of butterflies .
We can see _______ in the butterfly exhibition .
A.some paintings . |
B.some pictures of butterflies only . |
C.some beautiful butterflies |
D.some pictures of the towns from all over the world . |
You are going to see the exhibition with your 14 –year –old daughter , you will have to pay __________ .
A. 15 yuan | B. 20 yuan |
C. 25 yuan | D. 35 yuan |
We can book group tickets ____________ .
A. by making a phone call | B. by sending an e –mail |
C. by writing a letter | D. by filling in an application form |
There are 45 students in our class . How much will they pay if they visit the exhibition ?
A.¥ 675 | B.¥ 450 | C.¥900 | D.¥400 |
If you go to the exhibition on 1 st , May , you can get ___________ .
A. a book | B.a ticket |
C. a butterfly | D.a present |
Napping(小睡) after learning something new could help improve your memory…as long as you dream, scientists say.
They found people who dream about a new task do it better on waking than those who do not sleep or do not dream.
Volunteers were asked to learn the layout(设计) of a 3D computer maze(迷宫) so they could find their way several hours later. Those allowed to take a nap and who also remembered dreaming of the task, found their way to a landmark (地标) quicker.
The researchers think the dreams are a sign that unconscious(无意识的) parts of the brain are working hard to process information about the task.
Dr. Robert Stickgold of Harvard Medical School, said dreams may be a marker that the brain is working on the same problem at many levels.
Study tips
Co-author Dr. Erin Wamsley said the study suggests our non-conscious brain works on the things that it deem (认为) are the most important.
"Every day we are gathering lots of information and new experiences," she said. "It would seem that our dreams are asking the question, "How do I use this information to inform(影响) my life?"
The scientists say there may be ways to use this phenomenon(现象)for improving learning and memory. For example, students might be better studying hard before bedtime, or taking a nap after a period of afternoon study.Scientists say_______ could help improve your memory.
A.dream | B.nap |
C.nap and dream | D.nap without dream |
What were volunteers asked to do?
A.Take a nap. |
B.Dream a task. |
C.Learn about 3D computer. |
D.Find their way out of a maze. |
Which is right about dreams?
A.They are a sign that parts of the brain is unconscious. |
B.They can help us fall asleep and improve learning and memory. |
C.They tell us how to use this information to inform our life. |
D.They may be a marker that the brain is working on the same problem. |
When is the best time for study?
A.Before bedtime. | B.After bedtime. |
C.Before taking a nap. | D.In the afternoon. |
Mr Swales wanted to find out what his students' parents did. He had just called Jodie when some girls burst out laughing. Shirley shouted, "Jodie's Daddy is a Garbage man(垃圾清理工)!"
Everybody in the class laughed out loud, except Jodie. She felt her face turn red.
"Silence!" Mr Swales said, "Being a garbage men is a difficult and useful job. We should all be grateful to Jodie's father."
Jodie's father came to walk her home from school as usual, but she didn't run up to him the way she always did. When they got back home, Jodie went to her room and cried for a long time.
Her father came into her room, "What happened, Jodie? Why are you so sad?"
Jodie told her father what had happened and looked at him. He didn't seem angry or hurt. "Well," he said, "they are right. Being a garbage man is a dirty job. Tomorrow's Saturday. Come to work with me, Jodie."
The place really smell too good. Jodie wrinkled her nose. "Don't worry, kid. In five minutes you won't smell a thing." said her father.
Everybody there was working hard, and they seemed to have a good time. Jodie's father handed her a pair of gloves(手套) and told her to get the little plastic bags and throw them into the truck.
It was fun, but also hard work. Jodie's arms soon got tired. At last, no more garbage was left and Jodie felt very happy.
"Garbage is disgusting (令人厌的) , but when we clear it away, everything's nice and clean. You can make yourself happy only by making others happy. That's why I like being a garbage man so much."
Jodie gave her dirty, smelly garbage man daddy a big kiss, She said, "When I grow up, I will be a garbage girl!"
Now whenever someone asks Jodie what her daddy does, she says, "He's a garbage man! Everybody makes garbage, but my daddy takes it away!"What happened in My Swale's class?
A.He wanted to show what job was the most useful. |
B.He asked an improper question. |
C.Jodie gave an honest answer. |
D.Jodie was laughed at for his father's job. |
Why did Jodie's father take her to his workplace?
A.To make Jodie calm down. |
B.To show how dirty his job was. |
C.To help Jodie learn about his job. |
D.To keep Jodie away from her classmates. |
Jodie gave her father a big kiss mainly because_______.
A.he was practical | B.he was unselfish |
C.he was cheerful | D.he was hard-working |
How does Jodie feel about her father now?
A.Sad | B.Curious | C.Shy | D.Proud |