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can use everything to make toys.
But sometimes adults can make the old ones more popular. For example, People first played yo-yos in
ancient (古代的) Greece. About two hundred years ago they became very popular with children, first in
England and then in the United States. Later people didn't like them, In 1928, Donald Duncan went into the
yo-yo business. He had some "Yo-yo men" and let them go door to door selling yo-yos. Soon more and more
people began to play yo-yos. Today the name Duncan still goes with yo-yo.
People named teddy bears after Teddy Roosevelt, a president of the United States. But he didn't invent
teddy bears. People play crayons (蜡笔) many years ago. Edwin Binney and Harold C. Smith decided to
make them in some colors and sell them to schools. Kids enjoyed using them very much.
B. toys
C. kids
D. American history
B. Harold C. Smith
C. A man named YO YO
D. A child of two hundred years ago
B. made yo-yos popular again
C. liked playing yo-yos
D. invented yo-yos
B. Businessmen
C. Workers
D. Teachers'
B. In 1928,Yo-yo became popular with children first in America, and then in England
C. The US president, Teddy Roosevelt invented teddy bears
D. Edwin and Harold sold crayons to school children
“Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty
children tried to think about not only wha
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they had done, but also what our teacher have
found out.
“Who did this?” she asked . She never became , but she was this time. She help up a piece of broken glass and asked, “Who broke the window?”
“Oh, no,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I did not do it on purpose (故意地). It was caused by a throw (投,掷)of a baseball. But did it have to be me?
If I admitted (承认)it, I would into a lot of trouble. How would I be able to a big window like that? I didn’t want to raise my hand. , something much stronger than me pulled me up. “I did it.” Then I kept quiet. was hard enough to say what I felt.
My teacher went to the and took down a book. She then began walking to my desk. I she was going to punish (惩罚)me.
“I know you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down my face. “Here is a book about birds. It is now. You will not be punished. But remember, it’s only for your honesty.”
I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t punished and I was getting a book. I had been saving up all my money to buy .
1.A. can B. might C. mustn’t D. can’t
2.A. again B. for C. about D. angry
3.A. happy B. worried C. angry D. anxious
4.A. good B. bad C. wonderful D. soft
5.A. which B. what C. who D. why
6.A. have B. get C. become D. cause
7.A. pay B. cost C. afford D. spend
8.A. But B. And C. However D. Though
9.A. That B. I C. It D. She
10.A. bookshelf B. desk C. blackboard D. class
11.A. hoped B. told C. escaped D. feared
12.A. how B. what C. because D. about
13.A. into B. after C. at D. upon
14.A. OK B. your C. yours D. good
15.A. it B. that C. this D. one
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I’m Jack, and I am a middle school student. Yesterday was the most exciting day in my life. I was on TV! This is my first time on TV. In the evening, Mum, Dad and I were watching a TV programme in the sitting room and there I was! This is how it happened.
I was playing soccer in the park with my friends when a man and a woman came to us. The man had a camera. The woman had a microphone. “I’m from Channel 9,” she said. “Do you know the programme Kid’s Speak Out?” I did know it. I watched it often. It’s a weekly programme where kids say what they think about different things.
“Would you like to be on it?” the woman asked me.
I wanted to be on it and I thought my friends might also want to be on it, so I asked, “Can my friends be on it too?”
“Sorry, only one of you can,” the woman said. “You can talk about it and decide which of you is going to be on the programme.”
I asked my friends if they wanted to be on the programme. They didn’t, so I went on it. The woman asked me a lot of questions. I thought carefully and tried to give sensible answers. When she finished, she said I was one of the best kids she’d spoken to! I felt very proud of myself. My mum and dad were proud of me too!
1.Jack was excited yesterday because he .
A. watched a TV programme with his parents
B. was on TV for the first time
C. played soccer in the park with his friends
D. saw the hosts of the programme Kid’s Speak Out
2.How did the thing happen?
①Jack asked his friends if they wanted to be on the programme.
②The woman asked Jack if he’d like to be on the programme.
③The woman asked Jack a lot of questions.
④Jack played soccer in the park with friends.
⑤Jack thought carefully and tried to give answers.
A. ④①③②⑤ B.④②①③⑤ C. ④③②①⑤ D. ④⑤③①②
3.What does the word sensible mean in the passage?
A. 明智的 B. 可能的 C. 合理的 D. 正确的
4.What can we know about Jack from the passage?
A. Jack’s parents were proud of him.
B. Jack was the top student at school.
C. Jack was afraid to be on the programme.
D. Jack never watched the programme Kid’s Speak Out.
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Some of my friends are interested in science,but none of them can tell
A when UFOs will appear next time B why do horses know the way
C where was this kind of plant found D how do elephants communicate
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“Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty children tried to think about not only what they had done, but also what our teacher might have found out.
“Who did this?” she asked again. She never became angry, but she was this time. She held up a piece of broken glass and asked, “Who broke this window?”
“Oh, oh,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I did not do it on purpose (故意). It was caused by a bad throw of a baseball. Why did it have to be me?
If I admitted (承认) it, I would be in a lot of trouble. How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? “My father is going to get angry at me,” I thought. I didn’t want to raise (举起) my hand, but something much stronger than me pulled it up.
“I did it,” I said. Then I was silent. It was hard enough saying what I had.
My teacher went to one of our bookshelves and took down a book. She then began walking towards my desk. I had never known my teacher to strike (打) a student, but I feared she was going to start with me.
“I know how you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down at my face. “Here is the field guide about birds (鸟类野外指南) that you always check out from our school library. It is yours now. We have got a new one for the school. You will not be punished (惩罚). But remember, it’s only for your honesty.”
I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t being punished and I was getting my own bird field guide, the one that I had been saving up all my money to buy.
【小题1】How did the writer feel when he saw his teacher walking towards him with a book from bookshelves?
| A.Relaxed. | B.Pleased. | C.Frightened. | D.Guilty. |
| A.lend | B.borrow | C.test | D.buy |
| A.The writer’s teacher often hit her students. |
| B.The writer broke the window when he was catching a bird. |
| C.The writer was seriously punished after he admitted his mistake. |
| D.The writer didn’t want to admit his mistake at the beginning. |
| A.he who is honest is wise | B.better late than never |
| C.practice makes perfect | D.a friend in need is a friend indeed |