题目内容
﹣Where is juice, Mary?
﹣Sorry, Mum. I don't buy juice.
A. much B. some C. any
I love my school. It's a small one with only six classes. It is not like the schools in the city, our school has no fence(围墙). After class, we play on the grass. Our math teacher, Mr. Phelps, always says to us, "Have fun playing." He is a great teacher. We call him Uncle Phelps, because he is like our uncle. His class is interesting, and we learn geometry(几何学)from playing games. The other teachers are great too. Our English teacher, Ms. Allen, uses songs and stories to help us learn. She thinks they help us remember new English words. Our PE teacher, Mr. Riley, loves to climb trees. Here's a photo of us. You can see Mr. Riley sitting in the tree. Mr. Phelps is the one wearing sunglasses, and I am standing under the tree with Ms. Allen.
1.What's TRUE about the school?
A. It is big with no fence.
B. It is outside the city.
C. It has more than six classes.
D. There's no PE class at the school.
2.What does the underlined word "they" mean in the passage?
A. The math and PE teachers.
B. Climbing trees and swimming.
C. Games played in math class.
D. English songs and stories.
3.Which of the following is the correct photo of the writer and his teachers?
A. B. C. D.
--Will you go there by underground?
--No, I'll take taxi.
A. /; / B. the; a C. a: the D. /; a
﹣How do you read "285" in English?
﹣It's .
A. two hundred and eighty-five B. two hundreds eighty-five C. two hundreds and eight five
Jack is young, he often helps his mother do lots of work.
A. but B. and C. so
Betty is often seen ____ the old man with his housework.
A. help B. to help
C. helped D. helps
Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
The earliest maps were probably drawn in the Middle East. Some of these maps have _______ and they show us the people at that time thought the earth flat (平的) . As time went by, the pictures became more detailed and maps were more correctly made. Later on, ancient Greeks used their _______ of math and science to make maps . Greek maps tell us the Greeks knew the world was round.
From simple pictures, mapmaking has turned into a science. Maps are made by surveying land. In the 1900s, people around the world started to share information to make better maps. With the help of the photographs taken from the sky and space, maps are now more ________ made than ever. Since the world is always changing, we will always need new maps.
There are many types of maps, but almost all use ______ and pictures to________ what a place is like when the map is made. A map usually tells what the pictures__________ . Some maps may show the whole world. A road map will help you know the distance from one place to another. Other maps may use pictures to show the temperature and population in different places.
1.A. explained B. apologized C. survived D. complained
2.A. knowledge B. energy C. challenge D. technology
3.A. quickly B. carelessly C. simply D. exactly
4.A. sounds B. methods C. words D. ideas
5.A. process B. describe C. pretend D. translate
6.A. stand for B. after all C. used to D. search for
There was _______________ to weigh the elephant..
A. nothing enough big B. big nothing enough
C. nothing big enough D. big enough nothing
Can you play basketball, football ______ volleyball?
A. and B. or C. but D. so