题目内容
—What is the ________ of his living every month?
—About ¥800.
A. cost B. money C. fare D. costs
I have many hobbies _____ reading, dancing and singing.
A. for example B. such as C. such D. so
I hope ____________ my birthday party next Sunday.
A. to see you at B. that you came to
C. you to come to D. seeing you come to
Here is Linda’s letter ______ her mother ______ the trip.
A. from; with B. to; about C. of; for D. from; to
Shall we_______ the meeting? Sure. Let’s__________ them.
A. join in, join in B. join, join C. join, join in D. join in, join
Writing
请你根据下表中提供的材料,为中学生朋友写一篇题为“Always Be Careful”的短文,并谈谈你对中学生自我安全保护的看法。
在家
不要让陌生人进屋或单独出去见网友……
在学校
不要在教室里互相追逐;运动时,注意保护自己……
在路上
放学按时回家,遵守交通规则,不要横穿马路……
我的看法:
要求:1.文中不得使用自己的真实姓名和地名。
2.词数不低于80词,开头已给出,不计入字数
Always Be Careful
As a middle school student, we should try to stay away from danger .
A reader wrote in to say that she was feeling lonely at break because her best friendwasn’t around.Here’s our advice to her—and to all kids who feel lonely sometimes.
It’s hard when a best friend isn’t around—maybe because she moved to a differentschool or a different class.You may feel lonely at break or lunchtime.You want to have newfriends.but how do you make them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already has theirfriends.But remember, there’s always room for more friends.
Start by looking around your classroom—think about which kids you’d like to playwith at break.Look for chances to say hi to them,smile,and be friendly.Offer to sharesomething or express your appreciation(欣赏)to them.Invite someone to play with you or say “Do you want to sit here?” in the lunchroom.When you’re at break,walk over to kidsyou want to play with.act friendly,and say “Hi,can l play, too?” or just join in.
If you have trouble doingthisor if you’re feeling shy, ask your teacher to help you make new friends.Teachers are usually pretty good at matching up friends.The best way to makefriends is to be a friend.Be kind,be friendly,share,say nice things,offer to help—and pretty soon,you’ll have one,or two,or even more new friends.
You might still miss that special best friend.But when you see each other, you can sharesomething you didn’t have before she left:You can introduce her to your new friends!
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
1.This text is written for .
A. teachers B. parents C. students D. visitors
2.According to the writer, some kids feel lonely at break because they .
A. have trouble with their studies B. don’t have their best friends around
C. need their parents to be with them D. are too young to look after themselves
3.The underlined wordthisin Paragraph 4 refers to(指的是) .
A. sharing your ideas B. talking before many people
C. studying better at school D. developing new friendship
4.Some kids need help from teachers to make friends because ·
A. they miss their old friends a lot
B. they have no time to stay with others
C. teachers know who wants a new friend
D. they are shy or not good at making friends
5.The expression “feeling left out’’ means“ ”in Chinese.
A. 受冷落 8.被调侃 B. 挨批评 C. 遭攻击
We should pay more attention to the old people’s health and look after them when they can’t move freely.
A. take care B. keep an eye on C. take after D. watch at
"How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way people in the United States greet each other. But "How are you? " is also a very unusual question. It's a question that often doesn’t have an answer.
When a person meets a friend on the street and asks "How are you?" the person doesn't really expect to hear an answer such as "I really, don't know what's wrong with me. I thought I had a cold. I took some medicine, but that didn't help much, so I have a doctor’s appointment." The person who asks "How are you?" expects to hear the answer "Fine," even if the other person isn't! The reason is that "How are you?" isn't really a question and "Fine" isn't really an answer. They are simply ways of greeting people and saying "Hello."
Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean. For example, when someone asks "Do you agree?", the other person might be thinking "No, I disagree. I think you're wrong." But it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say, "I'm not so sure." It's a nicer way to say that you don't agree with someone.
People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish conversation with other people. For example, many conversations over the phone end when one person says, "I've got to go now." Often, the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse: "Someone's at the door." "I've got to put the vegetables away." "Something is burning on the stove!" The excuse might be real, or it might not be. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't very polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings.
Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an opinion, or ending a conversation, people often don't say exactly what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!
1.Why is“How are you? ”an unusual question?
A. It is a nice question.
B. It is a question that has no answer.
C. People can’t not answer when they hear it.
D. It is used everywhere in English-speaking countries.
2.What will the person who asks“How are you?”expect to hear ?
A. Just something like“Fine”.
B. I really don’t know what’s wrong with me.
C. I have taken some medicine but it doesn’t help.
D. It is simply a way of saying “Hello”.
3.How can we make other people feel better if we don’t agree with them on something?
A. By telling them directly what we think.
B. By saying“I’m not quite sure about that ”.
C. By asking them“How are you? ”
D. By giving more good examples.
4.Why do people sometimes choose a roundabout way to end the telephone conversation?
A. They want other persons to feel nice. B. They are afraid of telling lies.
C. They try to find some polite excuses. D. They want the others feel their excuses real.
5.Which of the following is not right according to the passage?
A. When people ask "How are you?" they don't expect to hear about the other person's health.
B. "I'm not so sure" is a polite way to say you disagree.
C. "I've got to go now." is the only way to end all telephone conversations.
D. It's impolite to say "I don't want to talk to you any more."