Basketball Trainer Wanted

Can you play basketball? Are you good with kids? Can you teach them with basketball on Friday? Come and join us. Call Mr. Cecil at 530-6342.

DIY Club

Do you like to make cards, cakes or model(模型) planes by yourself? Do you want to make them well? You can come here every weekend evening. Tel: 828-4940 Add: Room 102 in School Building

Let’s Learn Writing

Do you enjoy writing? Do you want to improve( 提 高 ) it? Join the Writing Lab now. Phipps can help you.

Time: 8:00 a. m.~11: 00 a. m.

from Monday to Friday. Call Phipps at 569-5348.

Saturday Band

Attention, boys and girls, do you like music very much? Can you sing or dance? Come to join us. Saturday Band will be your best choice(选择) !

Please call Verne at 758-4612 or send an e-mail to music @126. com.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

1.Phipps can help you________.

A.sing or dance B.play basketball C.make cards well D.improve writing

2.Mick can play basketball well and he wants to find a job. Who can he call?

A.Mr. Cecil. B.Phipps. C.Mr. Sherman. D.Verne.

3.Jerry joins the DIY club. He can go to the club________.

A.every day B.every weekend evening

C.every Saturday and Sunday morning D.8. 00 a. m.~11: 00 a. m. from Monday to Friday

4.You love music and you want to join the Saturday Band. How can you contact(联 系) with them?

A.Call 828-4940. B.Call 569-5348.

C.Go to the room 102 in School Building. D.Send an e-mail to music@126. com.

5.Sandra works on weekdays. She is friendly to kids and teaches them how to write. Where does she work?

A.The DIY club. B.The Writing Lab. C.The Saturday Band. D.The Basketball club.

When I got home the other day, I found an envelope waiting for me. It gave me great joy as I thought, "Who's sent me this lovely red envelope with gold stars on the back?"

I opened it up, and it was a note from a friend of mine, congratulating me on the recent release(出版)of my new book 1..

In a busy world where everyone is too rushed for everything, we need to stop sometimes to remember the meaningful moments. How to be a sweet person? 2..

Rediscover snail mail.

Not just for life's big events. Consider smaller occasions you can stick a stamp on and send love toward. 3.. Maybe a coworker did something brave, and you want to show appreciation or thanks.

Smile and dial(拨号)

When was the last time you called someone to wish them a happy birthday, to get well or to say thank you 4.. But when someone picks up the phone, you hear their voice and can share a laugh(even a cry)together, it will beat an emoji any day of the week.

5..

Asking someone about their goals for the year is a very generous act. This kind of questions goes beyond surface conversation and leads you to really get to know a person. Ask without an agenda-out of curiosity.

And to be a real superhuman, give them something that can help them: a book, a connection, even just a few words of encouragement.

A.Ask someone their goals and give a little something.

B.Maybe someone lost their dog, and you want to express your sadness.

C.Here are some tips that can help us become a better human.

D.Text messages are great.

E.It was totally unexpected and completely cheerful.

When you are away from home, eating is more than just a way to keep your stomach full. Sharing a meal with others is a kind of communication.

When you are in a foreign country, saying yes to the food on your plate is important. It means that you accept the host and the country. That's why most experienced travelers try to eat everything everywhere, even though the dish looks strange.

We often fell uncomfortable with food that we are unfamiliar(不熟悉的) with. However, food that seems strange in one culture may be a favorite food in another. South China, for example, there are many restaurants that make dishes from snakes. Sheep's eyeballs may be unfamiliar in some parts of the world,but in Saudi Arabia,they are a choice food. In parts of Colombia,roasted ants are.

Can you refuse such food politely? Most experienced travelers say no. You should at least try a bit of it. Cut things into very thin pieces. This way, you won't notice what it looks like or remember where it came from. Or," swallow(晒下) it quickly," as one traveler advises. "I still can't tell you what roasted ants taste like."

Another useful piece of advice is this: It's better if you don't know what you are eating. Don't ask what's for dinner. Avoid looking at the kitchen or looking at restaurant menus. Your host will be very happy because you are eating the food that he or she offers.

1.Why is it important to say yes to the food on your plate in a foreign country?

A.Because it shows the importance of tasting foreign food

B.Because it shows you are a very polite traveler.

C.Because it means you accept the food culture in this country

D.Because it means you are interested in the foreign country

2.Where has the traveler in Paragraph 4 most probably been to?

A.the United States B.China. C.Saudi Arabia D.Colombia

3.According to the text, what should you do when served strange food in a foreign country?

A.Learn where it came from. B.See how it was cooked.

C.Ask about its name. D.Have a taste of it.

4.Which of the following is true?

A.People in Saudi Arabia like to eat snakes.

B.Sharing meals is a good way to communicate with others.

C.We'd better not eat food that seeing strange in foreign countries.

D.Most experienced travelers often look at the menu.

Andrew Holleman, a 12-year-old boy, loved playing in the open land near his home. The land was wet and forested, and made a home for the birds, other animals and many different plants. It made the perfect place for him to study and get to know the nature.

Suddenly it was announced that the “empty” land would be improved by a lot of houses on it. The plants would be removed, the animals would run away and most would probably die. Then the wet soil(土壤)would be covered with extra grounds.

When he heard about the news, he was not happy. He was very worried that the land and water would be polluted.

Andrew wrote down clearly all the research he had done about the area, and how the houses would affect(影响)the local environment. He sent letters to members of local government and television reporters. He also called on his neighbors to oppose the building of the houses.

Andrew's teachers described him as gentle, shy and active. His classmates also admired how much he knew about local animals and plants, and the environment. Each day after school, Andrew went door-to-door, to ask the people to sign(签名), who did not want the houses to be built. In only one month, he got the signatures of 250 people. In the end, the land remained a safe place for birds, animals and plants that belonged there.

Andrew won many prizes for his brave and great work to stop the houses being built, and thus help save the environment.

1.What is the passage mainly about?

A.A brave boy who cared for the environment.

B.250 people who signed to help Andrew.

C.The open land that suited animals and plants.

D.The research of improving the environment.

2.Which of the following is true?

A.Andrew was good at going door-to-door.

B.Andrew was praised by his teachers and classmates.

C.Andrew usually acted like a person much older.

D.Andrew got in no touch with the reporters.

3.What does the underlined word 'oppose' mean?

A.support B.dislike C.prefer D.disagree

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A.The land would remain as it used to be.

B.The open land would be built into a park.

C.The neighbors would move away.

D.Andrew would soon work for the government.

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