My wife and I were on our honeymoon in our homeland, visiting my parents﹣in﹣law.My wife Helen was making a film and my job was to make up the music, but I didn't bring my guitar with me. I locked myself in the barn toilet,and carved a guitar neck from a scrap(废弃的) piece of wood. In the barn, I found a drum, which used to be part of an old tape﹣recorder, It's like a guitar, but it has four strings. So is it a balalaika or a guitar? They have something in common (共性), we call it a balalaika but it's played differently. |
Our daughter Kitty had just started school,so she needed a place to do her homework.There isn't much room except a table in the kitchen.When my wife cooks,she needs to use the table. One day I walked past a rubbish bin and saw a folding (可折叠的) table lying there.I thought I could make something out of it. It was just the right size a bigger one wouldn't have fitted into the room.I fixed a slab of board for the desk and made the back of the seat softer,then I oiled the screws so it is easier to fold. |
Our dad's friend made the Little House for his daughter.It was made of wood and bricks which were thrown away.And when she grew up, he offered it to us.So how long has it been standing here? I'm forty years old now, so it must be at least fifty.The man's name was Bob.He's not alive any more but I still remember the nice time in the Little House. When my children were growing up, they used to say "We're going to play in the Little House!"or "Where are you? I'm in the Little House!" |
It's a go﹣kart for my son Tom to ride down the hill.He wanted to make one so I helped him.I had bought him one,but he wasn't satisfied with that.I just made it from pieces lying around.The wheels were from two different scrapped carts. My father﹣in﹣law had them in his barn.He doesn't throw anything away. I only used cart parts, some wood, a cushioned seat, and a rope.It cost nothing. My son likes it so much. I feel so happy. |
(1)Which of the following was given by a friend?
(2)What do the four stories have in common?
A. The children in the stories were good at DIY.
B. Fathers made the four objects for their children.
C. Some scrap materials were made good use of.
D. The four objects were made just for pleasure.
(3)From the passage, we can infer (推断) that .
A. Kitty's father did not have money to buy a new table
B. at least four children once played in the Little House
C. Helen and her husband were good at making instruments
D. Tom enjoyed making things like his father and grandfather
下列连环画(ComicStrips)的素材选自于牛津英语教材。阅读图文,然后根据其内容从方框A-E中选出可以填入图文空白处的正确答案。
A.Now the waiter doesn’t sound friendly. |
B.The waiter sounds polite |
C.But it is dangerous at times |
D.I shall take my jacket off. |
E.Your knife is not OK.
South of Florida, many islands dot (点缀着) the ocean. One of them is Hispaniola. Its name points to the fact that Christopher Columbus visited the island in 1492. As a result, Spain ruled theisland for th e next 300 years. Two nations now share the island. Haiti makes up (占据) the western third. The Dominican Republic makes up the eastern two-thirds.
The Dominican Republic's area is about 18,000 square miles with the population of 8 million.
Most people live close to the island's coast. Like many other tropical(热带的)islands, the Dominican Republic regards tourism as a key industry. The coastal citie s, especially, depend on tourists to fill their hotels and restaurants. The natural beauty of the beaches and of the forests draw Dominicans and tourists alike. When you're ready for something else,walk into town.Music,dancing,and people in Colourful masks (面具) will greet you at nearly every street corner. Whether you go to join them or get away from them, there will be a place for you in the Dominican Republic.Which of the following maps shows the right position of Hispaniola, Haiti and the Dominican Republic?
WhathappenedtoHispaniola after Christopher Columbusvisitedtherein1492?
A.Spainruledtheislandfor300years. |
B.Twonationssharedtheisland. |
C.TheDominicanRepublicjoinedtheisland |
D.ThenameofHaitibegantouse. |
TheDominicanRepublicisfamousfor
A.hotels | B.restaurants |
C.tourism | D.forests |
The last paragraph (段落) seems to tell us that people in the Dominican Republic are _____.
A.colourful | B.friendly |
C.busy | D.brave |
Thereadingaboveisprobablytakenfrom_________.
A.asciencebook | B.astorybook |
C.ageographybook | D.apicturebook |
"On a spring night, we offer book lovers a desk and a light. You can stay here as long as you want to." This is the slogan (宣传语) of Sanlian Taofen Bookstore in Beijing. Earlier this month, Sanlian Taofen Bookstore became the first 24-hour bookstore in the city.
It hopes to encourage more people to read books. Bookstores are the brain of a city. Although many people can now buy books online, many readers still like the feeling in bookstores. They can touch the books and smell the print In China, most cities are home to at least one bookstore. Some have special themes (主题) . Popular Holdings (大众书局 ) in Shanghai is a film-themed bookstore. There are film books and posters (海报) inside. Other bookstores have colorful activities. Eslite Bookstore (诚品书店) in Taiwan has activities like talks with famous writers as well as holding gallery shows (画展). People come here not only for reading but also to communicate with others.Thebesttitle(标题)toexplainthemainideaofthetextis"_______".
A.BuyingBooksinBookstores |
B.WarmPlacesforReading |
C.ANewBookstoreinChina |
D.GreatBookstoresOnline |
What'sspecialaboutSanlianTaofenBookstoreinBeijing?
A.Itallowsreaderstostaythereonlyatnight. |
B.Itoffersreadersadeskandalight. |
C.Itisthefirst24-hourbookstoreinthecity. |
D.Ithopesbookloverswillreadthere. |
Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribepeople'sfeelinginbookstores?
A.Becomingthebrainofthecity. |
B.Touchingthebooksandsmellingtheprint. |
C.Stayinginsideaslongaspossible. |
D.Buyingbooksonlinewithenjoyment |
PopularHoldingsinShanghaiisoneofthebookstoreswith_______.
A.asmallgallery | B.colourful activities |
C.aspecialslogan | D.a special theme |
PeoplecometoEsliteBookstoreinTaiwanfor.
A.readingandcommunicating |
B.buyingfilmbooksandposters |
C.encouragingthemselvestoread |
D.gettingreadytobefamouswriters |
It's time for school! But on May 14th, 170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas, US, were told to go back home.Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school. Schools in the US don't always ask students to wear uniforms. But they have dress codes(着装要求). For example, Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts, shirts without logos (标识).Schools' most-hated clothes are different.
In 2011, the saggy ( 松 垮 的 ) trousers law was passed in Florida. It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts.
Now, "the favourite new target ( 目 标 ) of the school dress code" is leggings( 紧 身 裤 ), reported the Associated Press. Some schools don't allow leggings. Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.
Some students complain (抱怨) that schools are going too far. But schools say dress codes help protect students' safety and make sure they grow up with good taste."We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations (期望) not only here in school, but also outside school," said Andre Smith.Whathappenedto170studentsatDuncanvilleHighSchoolonMay14th?
A.Theyweretoldtogobackhome. |
B.Theywerewearingtheuniformstoschool. |
C.Theyfollowedtheschooldresscodes. |
D.Theydidn'tknowitwastimeforschool. |
InDuncanvilleHighSchool,studentsareallowedtowear______.
A.thewrongclothes |
B.belts,shirtswithoutlogos |
C.theirfavouriteclothes |
D.schools'most-hatedclothes |
HowlonghasthesaggytrouserslawbeenusedinFlorida?
A.Forafewweeks. | B.Forseveralmonths. |
C.Fortwoyears. | D.Forthreeyears. |
Somestudentscomplainthatschoolsaregoingtoofarprobablybecause_______.
A.theywanttogrowupwithgoodtaste |
B.theywanttoprotectthemselves |
C.theyarenothappywiththerules |
D.theyareinterestedinskirtsoverleggings |
Wecaninfer(推断)fromthetextthatAndreSmithmaybe_________.
A.theheadofDuncanvilleHighSchool |
B.astudentfromDuncanvilleHighSchool |
C.theheadoftheAssociatedPress |
D.anewsreporterfromtheAssociatedPress |
Many things can make summer great: swimming, camping, and the World Cup! The 20th FIFA World Cup will take place in Brazil from June 13 to July 14. Get ready for it! People around the world love football. The sport is very easy and cheap to play. All you need is a ball. Anyone or any country, rich or poor, can play it. A small or poor country like Ghanacould never beat the US at the Olympics. But they can send the US home at the World Cup.
In countries like Brazil and England, football is so popular that it has become part of theirculture. People there will be very happy and proud if their national team wins the World Cup. This summer thousands of England fans will go to cheer for their team in Brazil, even though the trip could cost each of them 10,000 pounds!
World Cup Numbers
●The FIFA World Cup happens every four years.
●Thirty-two teams play in the World Cup.
●The World Cup usually lasts 30 days.
●Only eight nations have won the 19 World Cup titles (冠 军头衔).Brazil is on top of the list with 5 wins. Others include Italy, Germany, Argentina, Uruguay, England,France and Spain.
●According to FIFA, 3.2 billion people watched the 2010 World Cup. That is nearly half of The world population.
(From 21st Century, April 28, 2014)The final of the 20th FIFA World Cup will take place in Brazil _______.
A.attheendofJune | B.atthebeginningofJuly |
C.OnJune13th | D.OnJuly14th |
Why do you think people around the world love football?
A.It'seasyandcheaptoplay. |
B.Itcanmakesummergreat. |
C.It'splayedfromJune13toJuly14 |
D.It'sthesameasswimmingandcamping. |
Although the US is very powerful at the Olympics, _________.
A.itcan'tbeatanyoneattheWorldCup |
B.itcanbebeatenattheWorldCup |
C.itcan'tgetreadyfortheWorldCup |
D.itdraws3.2billionpeople'sattention |
A large amount of cost can't prevent thousands of England fans from _______.
A.sendingtheUShomeattheWorldCup |
B.becominghappyandproudoftheircountry |
C.goingtocheerfortheirteaminBrazil |
D.takingfootballaspartoftheirculture |
Among all the eight nations who have won the 19 World Cup titles, Brazil _______.
A.followsothersevennations | B.isthefifthonthelist |
C.isluckytowineverytime | D.isontopofthelist |