Hi! My name is Robert and I live in Chicago. My school is called Parkside Elementary.  It is Jake and Elizabeth's school too.  Michael and Trevor's school is called Lincoln Middle School.  In the USA many students go to elementary school between the ages of 5-10, then middle school between the ages of 11-13, and then a four year high school, and last but not least, many people go to college or vocational school. Our elementary school starts at 8:30 am and ends at 3:20 pm. We go to school on Monday through Fridays and have the weekends off.
Some of the favorite sports here in America are basketball, baseball, football, soccer, hockey, and more. But, my favorite sport is football. My favorite player in the NFL (National Football League) is Brian Urlacher of the Chicago Bears ( the Bears are my favorite team too).
Americans wear jeans, a shirt, socks, shoes, and sometimes a hat. I usually wear a baseball hat, my favorite pants, and my favorite shirt. My pants have 4 pockets on it, and my shirt has red and black stripes on it.
There is no common agreement in the west about the best method of education. Many views can be found among parents, teachers, and students

  1. 1.

    Students in elementary school stay at school for about ________days

    1. A.
      four
    2. B.
      five
    3. C.
      six
    4. D.
      seven
  2. 2.

    The writer’s favorite sport is __________

    1. A.
      basketball
    2. B.
      baseball
    3. C.
      hockey
    4. D.
      football
  3. 3.

    The third passage mainly tells us __________

    1. A.
      the writer’s favorite sports
    2. B.
      the writer’s favorite food
    3. C.
      the writer’s favorite clothes
    4. D.
      the writer’s favorite color
  4. 4.

    “views”in the last passage means _________ in Chinese

    1. A.
      视野
    2. B.
      风景
    3. C.
      见解
    4. D.
      检查

Every day, life is made and lost. Every day, life goes on. Every day we experience some of the most important parts of life and may not even realize it: love, generosity, and perseverance. These values aren’t just important to us, they make the world what it is.
Scientists say that the gravity makes the world turn, but some people say that love makes  it  go around. Love can be found anywhere: in families, friends, even strangers. Even if you can’t see it, you know it’s there.
Love may connect people all over the world, but what would the world be without generosity? Whether after a national disaster or a school fund raiser, one thing is certain--- it is better to give than to receive. Generosity is found everywhere and whether it’s a large or small act, it makes a difference. Most of all, generosity is not something you need any qualifications(资格)for, and no matter what you do, it can make a difference. Sometimes, though, it takes effort to be generous, which leads us to perseverance.
Founding a country, riding a bike, or finishing a novel, these are all finished with perseverance. Perseverance is the one thing that can help us achieve whatever we want. It is what helps scientists discover cures for illnesses, and athletes become winners. You may fail, but every time you make a mistake, that’s one less to make the next time.
There is an infinite(无限的) number of things we value. But without love, generosity, and perseverance, we just don’t think that our lives or the world would be the way it is

  1. 1.

    The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph means         

    1. A.
      the world
    2. B.
      the gravity
    3. C.
      the value
    4. D.
      the experience
  2. 2.

    To be generous, the writer thinks       

    1. A.
      you needn’t make effort
    2. B.
      you should be qualified(有资格的)
    3. C.
      you should give all you have
    4. D.
      you find it meaningful whatever you do
  3. 3.

    The meaning of the word “perseverance” is       

    1. A.
      财富
    2. B.
      体力
    3. C.
      毅力
    4. D.
      机遇
  4. 4.

    Which of the following statement is TRUE?

    1. A.
      Perseverance is the only thing to help us achieve success
    2. B.
      People don’t understand life they experience at all
    3. C.
      Helping others is always better than receiving help
    4. D.
      What the world is like depends on the gravity and love
  5. 5.

    The best title for the passage may be       

    1. A.
      Success and failure
    2. B.
      Three values
    3. C.
      Endless love
    4. D.
      Hard life

 
Tired of bad handwriting, Richie decided to perfect his penmanship (书法) last January. Though the year progressed, his writing didn’t. “My penmanship just got worse,” he says. “I get tired of trying to write neatly.”
Like Richie, many teenagers make resolutions in the New Year. More than half of Americans say they make a New Year’s resolution – but only one-third of them keep to it, reports the University of North Carolina, US.
Demanding (追求) perfection  stops people working on their resolutions, says Chicago life coach Alison Miller.
Resolutions sometimes can be unrealistic (不现实).. Going for a goal  that’s too hard to achieve can leave a person feeling sad. “Saying ‘I’m going to look like a super-model’ is going to make you unhappy,” she says.
Sure, it’s a great idea to aim for improvement, but not all resolutions are helpful. The difference between good and bad resolutions is whether you expect too much from yourself, Miller says. For example, it’s OK to say, “I’m going to eat fewer French fries,” but striving (力争)  for a perfect body isn’t reasonable.
Timing can also damage a resolution. Kevin M., 16, says he doesn't set resolutions because 12 months is unrealistic. “It’s too long and you start putting off keeping your resolution during summer,” he says.
He’s considering a career in music, but says school is his main focus. Knowing how hard he has to work, he says he’ll “be lucky to get 30 minutes a day” of practice. But a bit is better than nothing, and making reminders can help you make progress. Miller says teenagers should write down their goals and say to themselves, “What can I do today to make my goal a reality?”
“It’s just small steps along the way. It’s not about doing it all at once,” Miller says

  1. 1.

    What’s the writer’s purpose by talking Richie in the first paragraph?

    1. A.
      To advise people to keep their New Year’s resolutions
    2. B.
      To show that some people fail to keep their New Year’s resolutions
    3. C.
      To tell readers why Richie isn’t a good hand writer
    4. D.
      To show why New Year’s resolutions are important
  2. 2.

    Many Americans stop working on their New Year’s resolutions because ______

    1. A.
      they think it is silly to make resolutions
    2. B.
      they find keeping resolutions is boring
    3. C.
      the time of keeping resolutions is too short
    4. D.
      their choice of resolution turns out to be unrealistic
  3. 3.

    Which of the following statements would Miller probably agree with?

    1. A.
      Teenagers should set themselves perfect goals
    2. B.
      To achieve your goals, you needn’t write them down
    3. C.
      People should try to realize their goals step by step
    4. D.
      A good resolution helps people realize their possibility
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