ÌâÄ¿ÄÚÈÝ

-- I¡¯ve tried hard at my schoolwork but still .

--Don¡¯t be upset. Sometimes losing is only a sign that you really tried.

A. failed B. worried C. improved D. succeeded

A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ¾äÒ⣺¡ª¡ªÎÒŬÁ¦Ñ§Ï°¹¦¿Î£¬µ«»¹ÊDz»¼°¸ñ¡£¡ª¡ª²»ÒªÄѹý£¬ÓÐʱʧȥֻÊÇÄãÕæÕýŬÁ¦µÄ±êÖ¾¡£A. failedʧ°Ü£»B. worriedµ£ÐÄ£»C. improved¸ÄÉÆ£¬Ìá¸ß£»D. succeeded³É¹¦¡£¸ù¾ÝתÕÛÁ¬´ÊbutÅжϣ¬Ó¦¸ÃÊǹ¦¿ÎûÓÐͨ¹ý£¬²ÅÓÐÁËÏÂÒ»¾ä¶Ô·½±íʾ°²Î¿µÄ»°£¬¹Ê´ð°¸ÎªA¡£
Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÌâÄ¿

¡ª What¡¯s the price of the trip to Disneyland, Sandy?

¡ª Taking a trip there 100 yuan per person.

A. takes B. costs C. spends D. pays

B ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ¾äÒ⣺¡ª¡ªÉ£µÏ£¬È¥µÏ˹ÄáÀÖÔ°ÂÃÐеķÑÓÃÊǶàÉÙ£¿¡ª¡ªÈ¥ÄÇÀïÂÃÐÐÿÈË»¨·Ñ100Ôª¡£¿¼²é¶¯´Ê±æÎöÌâ¡£ËĸöÑ¡Ï´Ê¶¼ÓС°»¨·Ñ¡±µÄÒâ˼£¬µ«Ó÷¨²»Ò»Ñù¡£takeºóÃæ³£¸úË«±öÓ³£ÓÃÓÚ(1) It takes sb.£«Ê±¼ä£«to do sth.×öijÊ»¨ÁËijÈ˶àÉÙʱ¼ä£»(2)doing sth. takes sb. some time,×öijÊ»¨ÁËijÈ˶àÉÙʱ¼ä¡£cost¼ÛÖµ£¬Ö÷ÓïÊÇÎï»òij»î...

A long vacation is coming after the exam. What¡¯s your plan? Studying? Relaxing? Or doing volunteer work? Here are two ads. Maybe they are useful for you.

1.Lucy has $3100. After paying for the study tour, which two optional activities can she choose?

A. To visit Disneyland and go to Akon¡¯s concert

B. To visit Universal Studios Hollywood and go to Akon¡¯s concert

C. To visit Disneyland and watch American High School Basketball Tournament

D. To visit Universal Studios Hollywood and watch American High School Basketball Tournament

2.Which of the following volunteer work lasts(³ÖÐø) the longest ?

A. Helpers to raise books

B. Transportation assistants

C. Cleaners at the park

D. Library assistants

3.Andy is 8 and his sister Mary is 15, and they want to do the same volunteer work at the same time. Which one can they choose?

A. Cleaners at the park. B. Environmental guards.

C. Helpers at the old people¡¯s home. D. Guides at the hospital.

4.Tom wants to practice his English and he is free from July 15th to August 7th. Which two activities can he choose?

A. American Study tour, to be a judge for the English speech

B. To be a library assistant, to be an interpreter for Agricultural Products Exhibition

C. American Study tour, to be an interpreter for Agricultural Products Exhibition

D. To be a judge for the English speech , to be a guide at the hospital.

5.Which is NOT TRUE about the American Study Tour?

A. You can study with American children

B. Your host family may take you to some places around the city

C. If you like, you can watch American High School Basketball Tournament.

D. You have a chance to visit Akon

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ÕâÊÇÁ½Æª¹ã¸æÐÅÏ¢¡£Ò»ÆªÊÇÓйØÂÃÓη½ÃæµÄ£¬½éÉÜÁËÃÀ¹úµÄѧϰ֮ÂÃÖи÷Öֻ°²ÅÅʱ¼äÒÔ¼°Ïà¹ØµÄ·ÑÓá£ÁíһƪÊÇÓйØÕÐļ־ԸÕߵģ¬¶Ô¹¤×÷ÊôÐÔ£¬¹¤×÷ʱ¼äÒÔ¼°¶ÔÖ¾Ô¸ÕßµÄÄêÁ䶼×öÁËÏêϸµÄ˵Ã÷¡£ 1.Êý×Ö¼ÆËãÌâ¡£¸ù¾Ý±í¸ñÖÐÌṩµÄÐÅÏ¢£ºTotal fees: $3,000 Optional(×ÔԸѡÔñµÄ):2. Visit Un...

Because it might encourage teenagers to try smoking, Sina Weibo the ¡°smoking¡± emoji ( ).

A. cut up B. took down C. gave away D. found out

B ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ¾äÒ⣺ÒòΪËü¿ÉÄÜ»á¹ÄÀøÇàÉÙÄê³¢ÊÔÎüÑÌ£¬ÐÂÀË΢²©¾Íɾ³ýÁË¡°ÎüÑÌ¡±µÄ±íÇé·ûºÅ¡£A. cut upÇÐË飻B. took downÈ¡Ï£¬É¾³ý£»C. gave awayÔùËÍ£»D. found out·¢ÏÖ¡£½áºÏ¾äÒâ¿ÉÖª£¬´ð°¸ÎªB¡£

-- do you like the Double Eleven Shopping Festival?

-- I don¡¯t like it because my mother often buys a lot of things we don¡¯t need.

A. How B. Why C. When D. Where

A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ¾äÒ⣺¡ª¡ªÄã¾õµÃ˫ʮһ¹ºÎï½ÚÔõôÑù£¿¡ª¡ªÎÒ²»Ï²»¶Ëü£¬ÒòΪÎÒÂèÂè¾­³£ÂòºÜ¶àÎÒÃDz»ÐèÒªµÄ¶«Î÷¡£A. HowÔõôÑù£»B. WhyΪʲô£»C. When ʲôʱºò£»D. WhereÄĶù¡£How do you like¡­£¿ÄãÈÏΪ¡­¡­ÔõôÑù£¿¶ÔijÈË¡¢Ä³Îï»òijÊ·¢±í×Ô¼ºµÄ¿´·¨£¬¸ù¾Ý´ðÓï¿ÉÖª£¬´ð°¸ÎªA¡£

Are you tired of studying all day long? Do you want to do something different? Teens are full of energy, and some are really creative. The following is from an American teen¡¯s Weblog.

I own chickens. At home, my family has seven chickens. I gave them all names, and they are my good friends. You may think that taking care of chickens is easy, but sometimes chickens have minds of their own. If you are considering getting chickens, there are a few things you need to know.

The pecking order

Chickens have something we call the pecking order. It is the ranking of all the chickens. The order goes from the toughest, biggest chicken, to the smallest, weakest chicken. The chickens figure out this order on their own. Putting chickens together is not easy. You have to make sure they all eat the same food. Otherwise, you have to keep them apart.

Caring for baby chicks

You must have patience for this. You need to feed them very good food to them, so they stay healthy and become immune to diseases. You also need a place for them to stay in your house and a special feeder and water holder. You can get day-old chicks, or you can get chicks that are 6 months and older. Also, you should clean the pen regularly, so neighbors don¡¯t complain.

Anybody can have chickens

You just have to know what you are doing and always be prepared. Chickens can bring families together. They are fun and humorous, beautiful and loving. They are also smart. It¡¯s amazing how quickly they learn things on their own. So why not consider getting some of your own feathered friends?

1.What is pecking order ?

A. It¡¯s the ranking of all the chickens.

B. It goes from the smallest chicken to the biggest.

C. The chicken owners make the order.

D. The order makes all the chickens be the same.

2.What does the underlined word ¡°immune¡± mean?

A. ½¡¿µµÄ B. ÃâÒßµÄ C. ÓÐÇãÏòµÄ D. ´àÈõµÄ

3.What¡¯s NOT needed to care for baby chicks?

A. Clean the pen regularly.

B. Find a safe place for them to stay.

C. Get a special feeder and water holder.

D. Give them names.

4.What does the last paragraph talk about?

A. How to choose good chickens.

B. How to get along with chickens.

C. It takes hard work to raise chickens.

D. Chickens can bring people joy.

5.Why does the writer keep chickens?

A. Because taking care of chickens is easy.

B. Because the neighbors don¡¯t complain about it.

C. Because chickens have a friend¡¯s quality..

D. Because chickens have minds of their own..

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ÎÄÕ´óÒ⣺±¾ÎĽéÉÜÁËÃÀ¹úһλÇàÉÙÄêµÄ²©ÎÄ£¬ÕâλÉÙÄê×Ô¼ºÑøÓÐС¼¦£¬²¢ÇÒ¸øËûÃǶ¼ÆðÁËÃû×Ö£¬ËüÃÇÊÇÕâλÉÙÄêµÄºÃÅóÓÑ¡£×÷Õß´Ó×Äʳ˳Ðò¡¢ÕÕ¹ËС¼¦¡¢ÈκÎÈ˶¼¿ÉÒÔÑøС¼¦Èý¸ö·½Ãæ·Ö±ð½éÉÜÁËÈçºÎÕչ˺ÃС¼¦¡£ 1.ϸ½ÚÀí½âÌâ¡£¸ù¾ÝIt is the ranking of all the chickens.¿ÉÖª£¬×ÄÐòÖ¸µÄÊÇËùÓм¦...

Îå¡¢ÈÎÎñÐÍÔĶÁ ÔĶÁÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎÄ£¬²¢¸ù¾ÝËù¶ÁÄÚÈÝÔÚÎÄÕºó±í¸ñÀïÌîÈëÒ»¸ö×îÇ¡µ±µÄµ¥´Ê£¬Ã¿¸ö¿Õ¸ñÖ»ÌîÒ»¸öµ¥´Ê

Each year, we welcome many holidays here in America.

On January 1, we welcome the coming of a new year like many people in other countries. And we have another four holidays on the first day of a month: April Fool¡¯s Day, May Day, Friendship Day (Aug.1) and Grandparents Day (Sept.1).

The most important holiday for the young people comes in February. It is Valentine¡¯s Day. Lots of boys give red roses to girls as a present.

People celebrate some holidays for their family members. We say thanks to our mother in May and celebrate Father¡¯s Day in the following month. In November many people come back home for Thanksgiving Day, so all the family can stay together.

There are also some interesting holidays for children. For example, Halloween comes at the

end of October. Children often play with pumpkin lanterns and wear all kinds of masks. On April Fool¡¯s Day, they can play jokes on each other.

Of course, the most important festival is Christmas. After a year of work and study, people can enjoy a long holiday, eat big meals, and visit family and friends.

Name

Time

1.

New Year¡¯s Day

On January 1

Welcome the 2. of a new year

April Fool¡¯s Day

On April 1

3. jokes on each other

Valentine¡¯s Day

On 4. 14

Girls usually 5. red roses from boys as a present

6. Day

On the third Sunday in June

Give presents to Father or do something for him

Halloween

On October 7.

Play with pumpkin lanterns and put on 8.masks

Thanksgiving Day

In November

Come back home and stay together with their 9.

Christmas

December 25

Eat big meals, and visit family and friends during the long 10.

1.Activities 2.coming 3.Play 4.February 5.get 6.Father¡¯s 7.31 8.different 9.family 10.holiday ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ¶ÌÎĽéÉÜÁËÃÀ¹úµÄһЩ´«Í³½ÚÈÕ£¬1ÔÂ1ÈÕÓÐÐÂÄ꣬2ÔÂÓÐÇéÈ˽ڣ¬4ÔÂÓÐÓÞÈ˽ڣ¬5ÔÂÓÐÀͶ¯½ÚºÍĸÇ×½Ú£¬6ÔÂÓи¸Ç×½Ú£¬ÍòÊ¥½ÚÔÚÊ®ÔÂÄ©£¬º¢×ÓÃǾ­³£...

ÔĶÁÏÂÁÐÎå¶ÎÓïÑÔ²ÄÁÏ£¬´Ó A-E Ñ¡ÏîÖÐÕÒ³öÓëËüÃÇÏàÓ¦µÄ±êÌâ¡£

1.__________Today, I¡¯m very happy. Some of my classmates come to my home for my birthday party. Some of them dance, and some sing. We eat delicious food. Everyone has a good time.

2.__________My grandpa is 80 years old, but he is healthy. He does sports every morning. And he eats a lot of healthy food, like fruit and vegetables. He doesn¡¯t eat candies. He says candies are bad for health.

3.__________Many of us like candies. But if you eat too many candies, your teeth will not be healthy. So if you want to make your teeth healthy, don¡¯t eat too many candies.

4.__________I¡¯m fourteen years old this year. Of all the vegetables, I like tomatoes and potatoes best. I think they are good for my health. I don¡¯t like hamburgers. I don¡¯t think they are healthy.

5. There are five people in my family. My grandparents like to drink tea. My parents like to drink milk. My sister and I like to drink fruit juice. We don¡¯t like to drink coffee. We are very healthy.

A. Too many candies are bad for teeth.

B. A child has got a good eating habit£¨Ï°¹ß£©.

C. My grandpa has got a healthy habit.

D. I¡¯ve got a happy birthday party.

E. My family have got healthy habits

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.E ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ÂÔ 1.¸ù¾Ý¾ä×ÓSome of my classmates come to my home for my birthday party.¿ÉÖª£¬Õâ¶ÎÊǽéÉܹØÓÚÎÒµÄÉúÈÕ¾Û»áµÄÊ¡£Òò´ËÔÚÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ°ÕÒÓëÉúÈÕÓйصÄ×ÖÑÛ£¬Í¨¹ý·ÖÎö¿ÉÖªD. I¡¯ve got a happy birthday party. ÎÒ¾ÙÐÐÁËÒ»¸ö¿ìÀÖ...

Î¥·¨ºÍ²»Á¼ÐÅÏ¢¾Ù±¨µç»°£º027-86699610 ¾Ù±¨ÓÊÏ䣺58377363@163.com

¾«Ó¢¼Ò½ÌÍø