ÌâÄ¿ÄÚÈÝ

¸ù¾ÝËù¸øÖÐÎÄÒâ˼ºÍÌáʾ´ÊÓïÍê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó¡£

1.±±¾©ÒÔ³¤³Ç¶øÎÅÃû¡£

Beijing__________________________________________ the Great Wall.

2.ΪÁ˱£»¤Ò°Éú´óÐÜ裬Õþ¸®ÕýÔÚ½¨Á¢×ÔÈ»¹«Ô°¡£(in order to)

___________________________________ pandas in the wild, the government is setting up nature parks.

3.Ϊʲô²»×øµØÌúÀ´±±º£¹«Ô°? (why not...)

__________________________________________ Beihai Park?

4.ËûÓÃÁËÈý¸öСʱ²Åµ½´ïÄÇÀï¡£(It takes... to do)

It ________________________________________________________.

5.ÎÒÃÇÔÚ¿¼ÊÔÖÐÓ¦¸Ã¾¡¿ÉÄÜÉÙ·¸´íÎó¡£(as... as possible)

We should __________________________________________ in the exam.

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÌâÄ¿

The way we spend our time can be divided into three ¡°bottles¡±. These are the necessary tasks(ÈÎÎñ) bottle, the voluntary(×ÔÔ¸µÄ) tasks bottle and the happiness bottle.

Every day, we spend time filling the necessary tasks bottle with useful things, like making money, buying food and paying bills. We then fill another bottle with voluntary tasks. These are things that we do for others, but we may not enjoy them. This bottle gets filled with tasks like taking children to activities, cooking family meals, and washing your husband¡¯s socks. Those bottles are very important. If we don¡¯t fill them each day, our family won¡¯t run well.

However, we often forget to fill the third bottle¡ªthe happiness bottle that we fill with enjoyable activities. Is your happiness bottle sometimes empty at the end of the day? Between doing all the necessary and voluntary tasks, time flies fast, and before we know it, it is time for bed. We all have days like that.

This is why each day we must try to fill our happiness bottle. I usually fill mine by going to the dancing class. But this week, I had the happiness of taking part in a guitar practice in my neighborhood. We showed our musical talent and practiced music for charity. It was a time of fun, friendship and music making. At the end of the evening, my happiness bottle was filled to top.

.Will your activities bring joy to your life? Are the other two tasks eating up all your time? Try to find ways to achieve a balance(ƽºâ) between how you fill your three bottles.

1.Which activity is NOT a necessary task?

A.Making money B.Paying bills C.Sending your son to a piano lesson Sunday

2.What does the underlined word ¡°it¡± mean in Paragraph 3?

A.Doing the necessary task B.Doing the voluntary task C.Time flies fast

3.How did the writer fill the happiness ¡°bottle¡± this week?

A.By cooking meals for family

B.By going to the dancing class

C.By taking part in a guitar practice

4.Which of the following is the best for ¡° ¡° in the last paragraph?

A.Make sure to fill the necessary task bottles

B.So think about how you should spend your time

C.People will be happier by playing music.

5.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.We shouldn¡¯t fill the task bottles with happiness

B.We should balance the three task bottles in life

C.We should always be happy

A Poetic Visitor

¡°Class, I'd like to introduce Kerry Donnelly," said Ms. Jorge. ¡°Ms. Donnelly has written four books of children's poetry. Two of her books are award winners. We are _______ she was able to take the time to speak with us today.¡±

Ms. Donnelly smiled at the class. ¡°Thanks for having me,¡± she said. She leaned against the edge of Ms. Jorge's desk. ¡°Did you all know I went to primary school here? I actually wrote my first poem in Mr. Wen's class, right across the hall. My best friend Madelyn was moving to Washington, and I couldn't _______ life without her," continued Ms. Donnelly. ¡°Mr.Wen asked us to write a _______ about something we felt passionate (ÈÈÁÒµÄ) about. I passionately didn't want Madelyn to_________to Washington, so I wrote about her and our friendship and all the things I missed. For some reason, that poem actually made me feel better.¡±

¡°The day before Madelyn moved, I gave her the poem I'd written. She said it made her feel better, too, because she knew at least one other person in the world understood how she was feeling. I think that's one of the most_______ things about poetry.¡±

Ms. Donnelly stood up and _______her hands. ¡°I'd like to hear your questions," she said. ¡°You can ask me anything you like about poetry and writing, and I'll do my best to answer your questions."

Maurice raised his hand. ¡°Do you know what you are going to say when you sit down to write?" he asked.

Ms. Donnelly _______ her head. ¡°Usually, I don't know what I want to say until I actually see the words appearing on the page. I just have to make sure that I sit down and write something every single day. That way, I'm sure to catch the good stuff when it's ready to be written.¡±

¡°Where do you get your ideas?" asked Maya.

¡°That's a good question," said Ms. Donnelly, ¡°I have twin sons who are in the sixth grade. They and their friends and classmates have been the source (À´Ô´) of many ideas. I also grew up in a family of five kids, so my family members appear pretty regularly in my_________.¡±

¡°What would you be if you couldn't be a poet?" asked Ana.

Ms. Donnelly smiled but didn't say anything for a minute. ¡°That's a very_________question. There are many other things I'd like to be, but they are all in addition to being a poet. I can't think of a single__________ I'd rather have instead.¡±

¡°And that," said Ms. Jorge to the class, ¡°is the very best kind of job."

1.A.careful B.sorry C.kind D.lucky

2.A.live B.imagine C.believe D.save

3.A.article B.poem C.story D.book

4.A.move B.travel C.fly D.ride

5.A.skillful B.funny C.valuable D.thoughtful

6.A.put down B.put up C.put away D.put out

7.A.nodded B.shook C.touched D.cleared

8.A.work B.home C.life D.study

9.A.strange B.easy C.hard D.amazing

10.A.job B.hobby C.day D.family

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

¾«Ó¢¼Ò½ÌÍø