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We go shopping on Sundays. I often go to the supermarket with my mother on Sunday morning. My father likes apples very much. We buy some red apples for him. Mum likes yellow bananas, but they’re green. “Look! The strawberries are very nice, mum. Do you like them? ”“Yes. ”Mum says and buys some for herself. The oranges are very nice. My mother buys some for me.

We need some vegetables. The vegetables in the supermarket are very good. We buy some tomatoes and carrots. I don’t like tomatoes, but my parents like them. I like carrots.

After shopping, mum and I have some hamburgers, milk and ice cream. And then we go back home with the fruit and vegetables.

1.Who likes apples very much?

A.My mother. B.My father. C.I. D.My sister.

2.Mother doesn’t buy bananas because_________.

A.the bananas are green B.she doesn’t like bananas

C.I don’t like bananas D.the bananas are yellow

3.My mother buys some oranges for________.

A.herself B.father C.me D.my grandparents

4.My parents like_____, but I don’t like.

A.tomatoes B.carrots C.bread D.salad

5.After my mother and I buy some fruit and vegetables,__________.

A.we eat some apples and tomatoes B.we have some salad

C.we don’t go home D.we go back home

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John and his friends were very busy last weekend and they had a wonderful time together. On Friday night, they had a big party for their friend Emily. It was her 16th birthday, and they went to Covent Garden. All the cool restaurants were there. It was such a nice place to go on a Friday or Saturday night. There was a band that played a lot of music. They always played American countryside music, and many people enjoyed it very much.

The next day, John and his friends went to the Tate Britain Museum. There were lots of paintings of the British countryside in the museum. They saw a few of the paintings they discussed in class, and they all felt so excited.

They spent Sunday in Putney, where they saw Oxford Cambridge boat race. It has a history of 150 years. The students of Oxford and Cambridge train all the year for this race. It is only seventeen minutes long. There were 12,000 people by the river, and it was like a huge party!

1.Were John and his friends very busy last weekend?

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2.What did John and his friends do last Friday night?

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3.Where did John and his friends go last Saturday?

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4.Why did they feel so excited last Saturday?

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5.When did the Oxford Cambridge boat race first start?

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6.What do you think of the Oxford Cambridge boat race? Why do you think so?

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Jerome Johnstone is good at running.He always wins the races at Serpentine Primary School in Serpentine,Western Australia.However,after giving up winning a school running race,the boy has won the hearts of thousands of people.In the race,the kind boy ran back to walk with his god friend Seth Johnstone and let him cross the finishing line first.

Seth was born with cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪).Since he moved to the school,he has got a lot of problems.Luckily,Jerome was chosen to help him with things like going to the toilet and showing him around.The two boys soon became good friends.With Jerome’s help,Seth fits in well with his new school now.Because of his illness,Seth has a big head and some of the students laugh at him and make fun of his look.Jerome often has a word with them one by one,asking them not to do that again.Together with Seth’s younger sister,the kind-hearted boy takes good care of Seth at school.

Seth’s father can’t thank Jerome enough for looking after his son and protecting Seth against bullies(恃强凌弱者).“Jerome is just such a good kid,”Seth’s father said.The two boy’s story has spread quickly after Jerome’s mother Susan shared it on social media.“These boys are champions even though they didn’t win,”said the proud mother.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

1.Why did Jerome give up winning the race?

A.Because he hurt his leg that day. B.Because he wanted to help his friend.

C.Because Seth doesn’t want him to win. D.Because he was born with cerebral palsy.

2.What does Jerome often do when others laugh at Seth?

A.He gets into a fight with them. B.He fights against the bullies.

C.He keeps silent and does nothing. D.He asks others to stop to do that.

3.Who helps look after Seth at school?

A.His sister and his father. B.His father and Jerome.

C.His sister and Jerome. D.His sister and teachers.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

A.Jerome’s mother was proud of her son. B.Seth’s father stops the students laughing at his son.

C.Seth still can’t fits in well with his school. D.Seth’s mother shared the story on social media.

5.What is the text mainly about?

A.A secret to win champions in running. B.A good way to look after disable schoolmates.

C.A race at the Primary School in Serpentine. D.A heart-warming story between two boys.

Read the passage and answer the following questions. (回答问题):

When it comes to the letter grade on your test or homework, you might notice that there is no letter (字母) E. Have you ever thought about why that is so?

In the A, B, C, D and F grading system, the first four letters are considered passing grades. An F in this system simply stands for “fail”. The word “fail” happens to start with the letter F, which seems to leave out the letter E. However, E grade actually has been used pretty commonly throughout the history of letter grades in the US.

The first college in the US to use a letter grading system like the ones we use today is Mount Holyoke College. In 1897, they began to use the following grading scale:

A: 95-100% (excellent) B: 85-94% (good) C: 76-84% (fair)

D: 75% (barely passed) E: below 75% (failed)

We can see the E grade instead of F grade.

Gradually, the letter grading system became more popular throughout the US. Later, many schools decided to change the E grade and into the F grade. There is no evidence (证据) to really support this, but one possible explanation is that teachers were worried that some students and parents might mistake E for “excellent”.

Why do we have letter grades? Well, part of the reason is that they made grading simpler. As the 20th century began, school classrooms became bigger. Most teachers at that time thought this new letter grading system was an easy, fair and clear way to grade students.

Today, more and more people argue that letter grades don’t fully reflect (反映) student learning. However, as teachers try to improve grading methods, many parents still prefer the letter grades because they are familiar and easy for parents to understand. Although they might not be perfect, the letter grades probably aren’t going away any time soon.

1.It there a letter E in the grading system now?

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2.What does an F stand for in the A.B.C.D and F grading system?

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3.When was the letter grading system first used in the US college?

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4.What is the one of the possible reasons for changing the E grade and into the F grade?

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5.How did most teachers like the letter grading system in the 20th century?

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6.Do you want to get letter grades or number scores on your test or homework? Why?

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