摘要: W: New Year’s Day is coming next week. What gift shall we buy for our parents? M: Let’s make a New Year’s Day card and write down our best wishes on it. Q : Which month is it now?
网址:http://m.1010jiajiao.com/timu_id_814123[举报]
用所给词的适当形式填空。
1. On New Year's Day I often receive some (message) from my friends.
2. Look! Mr Li (talk) to Lily's father over there.
3. Which food is (delicious) ,beef or pork ?
4. I (not see) such interesting film before .
5. I'm looking forward to (visit) your school .
6. The Earth is a planet and it (go) around the Sun .
7. He has two sons, and the (young) one looks stronger .
8. We (have) a field trip this afternoon .
9. My little cat washed (it)face and then drank some milk .
10. We can hear the birds (sing) every morning .
查看习题详情和答案>>
2. Look! Mr Li (talk) to Lily's father over there.
3. Which food is (delicious) ,beef or pork ?
4. I (not see) such interesting film before .
5. I'm looking forward to (visit) your school .
6. The Earth is a planet and it (go) around the Sun .
7. He has two sons, and the (young) one looks stronger .
8. We (have) a field trip this afternoon .
9. My little cat washed (it)face and then drank some milk .
10. We can hear the birds (sing) every morning .
根据句意及首字母提示填写单词,使句子意思完整。
1.—Does the food t________ delicious?
—Yes. I like it very much.
2. Our English teacher is very s________ with us. He always keeps us standing when we
can't finish our homework.
3. Don't make so much n________.The baby is asleep.
4. Cycling can help us save energy and it can also a________ air pollution.
5. On New Year's Day,I often r________ postcards from my friends and my classmates.
查看习题详情和答案>>
—Yes. I like it very much.
2. Our English teacher is very s________ with us. He always keeps us standing when we
can't finish our homework.
3. Don't make so much n________.The baby is asleep.
4. Cycling can help us save energy and it can also a________ air pollution.
5. On New Year's Day,I often r________ postcards from my friends and my classmates.
完形填空。 | ||||
My name is John Brown. There are l people in my family. My wife (妻子), my daughter and my 2 and I. I was born (出生) _3 1956. My birthday is 4 -New Year's Day. I like basketball but I 5_ volleyball. I think it is 6 . My wife is an English teacher.My daughter has a clothes store 7 clothes are at very good prices. Many people come to her store to 8 clothes. My son is a student. He goes to 9 every day. His school has an 10 . He likes art very much, so he is in the festival every year. | ||||
|
阅读理解。
Once in a Lifetime Twice As Good
I can already hear firecrackers in the distance as the New Year begins. It is time to celebrate 2005.
This is a brand new year for those of us who follow the Western calendar. Of course, according to the
lunar calendar, the firecrackers will not sound for the New Year until February when the year of Rooster
(公鸡) officially begins. I feel lucky to live in Shanghai because I can celebrate two different New Years.
I am looking forward to learning about the traditions of Chinese New Year.
At home in Canada, everyone in my family writes down their predictions (预言) for the next year.
Then we hide them away for an entire (完整的) year (no peeking!) and read them on New Year's Day.
I didn't predict that I would be living in Shanghai, China this year and if I had, I would never have predicted
that I would be enjoying life here so much. (Better luck next year with my predictions!)
I think I'll play it safe this year and predict that many new buildings will go up in my neighbourhood in
Gubei! That is a prediction that is sure to come true, here in the fastest-growing city in the world! Another
tradition at the New Year is writing down all those resolutions (决心). So here I go! I have some plans for
the New Year that I intended (打算) to keep. For example, I plan to work much harder on learning Chinese.
It is not an easy language, but living here gives me a once in a lifetime opportunity to really learn it. So, I
plan to apply myself, yes I do.
I will use a new Chinese phrase every day when I am out in the city. My second resolution is to get rid
of the habit of procrastination (拖延)! I am one of those people who always leave things to the last minute
and that has got to change! No more staying up late to finish my homework at the last minute.
Let's not call it procrastination in China, but a month's grace period on New Year' resolutions. Whatever,
Happy 2005!
I can already hear firecrackers in the distance as the New Year begins. It is time to celebrate 2005.
This is a brand new year for those of us who follow the Western calendar. Of course, according to the
lunar calendar, the firecrackers will not sound for the New Year until February when the year of Rooster
(公鸡) officially begins. I feel lucky to live in Shanghai because I can celebrate two different New Years.
I am looking forward to learning about the traditions of Chinese New Year.
At home in Canada, everyone in my family writes down their predictions (预言) for the next year.
Then we hide them away for an entire (完整的) year (no peeking!) and read them on New Year's Day.
I didn't predict that I would be living in Shanghai, China this year and if I had, I would never have predicted
that I would be enjoying life here so much. (Better luck next year with my predictions!)
I think I'll play it safe this year and predict that many new buildings will go up in my neighbourhood in
Gubei! That is a prediction that is sure to come true, here in the fastest-growing city in the world! Another
tradition at the New Year is writing down all those resolutions (决心). So here I go! I have some plans for
the New Year that I intended (打算) to keep. For example, I plan to work much harder on learning Chinese.
It is not an easy language, but living here gives me a once in a lifetime opportunity to really learn it. So, I
plan to apply myself, yes I do.
I will use a new Chinese phrase every day when I am out in the city. My second resolution is to get rid
of the habit of procrastination (拖延)! I am one of those people who always leave things to the last minute
and that has got to change! No more staying up late to finish my homework at the last minute.
Let's not call it procrastination in China, but a month's grace period on New Year' resolutions. Whatever,
Happy 2005!
1. The year of Rooster begins ______.
[ ]
A. on January 1st
B. in February of the western calendar
C. on the Chinese New Year's Eve
D. on the first day of the Western calendar
B. in February of the western calendar
C. on the Chinese New Year's Eve
D. on the first day of the Western calendar
2. The writer is ______.
[ ]
A. a Chinese student in Canada
B. a Canadian student who is now studying in China
C. studying Chinese in Canada
D. from Canada and now working in China
B. a Canadian student who is now studying in China
C. studying Chinese in Canada
D. from Canada and now working in China
3. Which of the following is NOT true?
[ ]
A. The writer believes that Shanghai is developing fastest in the world.
B. The writer lives in Gubei, a neighbourhood in Shanghai.
C. The writer is sure there will.
D. The writer expects a much.
B. The writer lives in Gubei, a neighbourhood in Shanghai.
C. The writer is sure there will.
D. The writer expects a much.
4. Which of the following is true?
[ ]
A. The writer did not write down her resolutions.
B. The writer intended not to keep her plans.
C. The writer was determined to learn Chinese well.
D. The writer thinks Chinese is easy to learn.
B. The writer intended not to keep her plans.
C. The writer was determined to learn Chinese well.
D. The writer thinks Chinese is easy to learn.
5. The writer used to ______.
[ ]
A. use a new Chinese phrase every day
B. use her time very wisely
C. change her habit of procrastination
D. leave things to the last minute
查看习题详情和答案>>
B. use her time very wisely
C. change her habit of procrastination
D. leave things to the last minute