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Mr. Smith works in a factory. There he drives a truck. He’s tired all the time. When he comes back, he’s always busy and doesn’t want to do any housework. His wife is a doctor and likes to keep all the things clean. So she has to do all at home. She usually goes to work from Monday to Friday and has to do all on weekends. All her friends know about it and sometimes they come to help her.
It’s Saturday today. Mrs Smith tells her husband to help her do some housework, but he says he has something to do and goes out early in the morning. He leaves a lot of dirty clothes at home. Mrs Smith doesn’t go to work but she doesn’t feel well. So she doesn’t want to do any housework. After breakfast, Jo, one of her friends, comes to see her when she’s sitting on a chair.
The girl finds the rooms are dirty and she asks, “Don’t you clean your rooms today, Mrs Smith?” “No, I don’t.”says the doctor. “Why don’t you wear your glasses?” “Then I will think the rooms are still clean.”
【小题1】What does Mrs Smith do ?
| A.A truck driver. | B.A nurse. | C.A doctor. | D.A teacher. |
| A.Mr Smith. | B.Mrs Smith. | C.Both of them. | D.Neither of them. |
A. She is reading a book.
B. B. She is watching TV.
C. She is doing housework.
D. She is sitting on a chair.
【小题4】Why doesn’t Mrs Smith wear her glasses that day? Because_________.
| A.she stays at home |
| B.she’s sitting on the chair |
| C.the rooms are clean |
| D.she doesn’t want to see the dirty rooms |
| A.Mr Smith is often ill |
| B.Mrs Smith is always lazy. |
| C.Mr Smith is always busy after work. |
| D.Sometimes Mr Smith helps Mrs Smith. |
Mr. Smith works in a factory. There he drives a truck. He’s tired all the time. When he comes back, he’s always busy and doesn’t want to do any housework. His wife is a doctor and likes to keep all the things clean. So she has to do all at home. She usually goes to work from Monday to Friday and has to do all on weekends. All her friends know about it and sometimes they come to help her.
It’s Saturday today. Mrs Smith tells her husband to help her do some housework, but he says he has something to do and goes out early in the morning. He leaves a lot of dirty clothes at home. Mrs Smith doesn’t go to work but she doesn’t feel well. So she doesn’t want to do any housework. After breakfast, Jo, one of her friends, comes to see her when she’s sitting on a chair.
The girl finds the rooms are dirty and she asks, “Don’t you clean your rooms today, Mrs Smith?” “No, I don’t.”says the doctor. “Why don’t you wear your glasses?” “Then I will think the rooms are still clean.”
1.What does Mrs Smith do ?
A. A truck driver. B. A nurse. C. A doctor. D. A teacher.
2.Who usually does the housework at home, Mr Smith or Mrs Smith?
A. Mr Smith. B. Mrs Smith. C. Both of them. D. Neither of them.
3.What’s Mr Smith doing when her friend Jo comes to see her ?
A. She is reading a book.
B. B. She is watching TV.
C. She is doing housework.
D. She is sitting on a chair.
4.Why doesn’t Mrs Smith wear her glasses that day? Because_________.
A. she stays at home
B. she’s sitting on the chair
C. the rooms are clean
D. she doesn’t want to see the dirty rooms
5.After we read the story, we can know___________.
A. Mr Smith is often ill
B. Mrs Smith is always lazy.
C. Mr Smith is always busy after work.
D. Sometimes Mr Smith helps Mrs Smith.
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It’s Saturday today. Mrs Smith tells her husband to help her do some housework, but he says he has something to do and goes out early in the morning. He leaves a lot of dirty clothes at home. Mrs Smith doesn’t go to work but she doesn’t feel well. So she doesn’t want to do any housework. After breakfast, Jo, one of her friends, comes to see her when she’s sitting on a chair.
The girl finds the rooms are dirty and she asks, “Don’t you clean your rooms today, Mrs Smith?” “No, I don’t.”says the doctor. “Why don’t you wear your glasses?” “Then I will think the rooms are still clean.”
小题1:What does Mrs Smith do ?
| A.A truck driver. | B.A nurse. | C.A doctor. | D.A teacher. |
| A.Mr Smith. | B.Mrs Smith. | C.Both of them. | D.Neither of them. |
A. She is reading a book.
B. B. She is watching TV.
C. She is doing housework.
D. She is sitting on a chair.
小题4:Why doesn’t Mrs Smith wear her glasses that day? Because_________.
| A.she stays at home |
| B.she’s sitting on the chair |
| C.the rooms are clean |
| D.she doesn’t want to see the dirty rooms |
| A.Mr Smith is often ill |
| B.Mrs Smith is always lazy. |
| C.Mr Smith is always busy after work. |
| D.Sometimes Mr Smith helps Mrs Smith. |
补全对话:从方框中选择正确选项完成对话。
Smith:Hello.(1)________
Read:(2)________ Oh, sorry, he's gone to the bookshop.
Smith:(3)________
Read:Yes, please.
Smith:Please tell him I have got two film tickets for tonight.I wish him to get there on time.
Read:(4)________
Smith:At half past seven this evening, near the cinema.
Read:(5)________
Smith:Miss Smith, Jo Smith.
Read:OK.
Smith:Thank you very much.
Read:You're welcome.
ago, not many people were taught to read, so there was a lot more reading out loud by the few people who
could.
To help those reading out loud in the old days, sign (符号) known as "points" were added to pages of
writing. Punctuation comes from the Latin word punctus, meaning "point". These points told readers when
to pause (暂停) or take a breath, and what to emphasize (加重).
In Europe from the early centuries AD, these points were widely used although not everybody used the
same points for the same thing. When printing was invented, printers had to be made more clearly about
what to put where, so that everyone was doing the same thing. Since that point, all sorts of punctuation
rules have been discov ered and invented.
Speech marks ".."
Speech marks or quotation marks are used to show that someone is speaking. The sort we have in English
today began to be widely used during the 18 century. Before that readers simply understood from the way a
sentence was written that someone was speaking although sometimes spoken words were underlined.
Comma, colon: period (full stop).
All three of these sorts of punctuation marks were given their Greek names by Aristophanes, a librarian
who lived in Byzantium in the 2'd century BC. They were marks on the page, each with a message to the
reader. Comma meant a short pause. Colon meant a medium (中等的) sized pause. Period meant a long pause.
Exclamation mark!
In the early days of punctuation, if you saw this sign, you were supposed to pause. Some people think
the exclamation mark began as what the Creek word JO looked like if it was turned 90 degrees. This word
means"Oh, gosh!" With the I on the top and the O under it, the sign as we know it today was developed.
Question mark?
In the middle age, a squiggle (圆弧) above a full stop was sometimes used to show the sentence was a
question and that a person's voice should go up at the end. By the 17" century it had turned into what we
call a question mark. The shape may have come from the letter Q short for that Latin quaestio, meaning
"question".
Writers make choices about punctuation because they think differently about sentences and words. It's
part of the personality of their writing. Some writers hate punc- tuation, but others love punctuation. So
whether you love or hate punctuation, the best advice may be to just enjoy it, play with it, think about it and
use it. It belongs (属于) to the language and it belongs to you.
B. In the 2nd century BC.
C. In the 18th century.
D. In the early centuries AD.
B. meet the need of printing
C. guide the way of writing
D. mention the spoken words
B. Speech marks were named by a librarian.
C. Question mark comes from a Latin word.
D. The shape of a word makes exclamation mark.
B. Not many people are taught to use it correctly.
C. It has different meanings to different people.
D. Sometimes spoken words must be underlined.