My little dog is lost. All of my friends are helping me to ____ it.
A.look at B.look after C.look like D.look for
Tom has become a very good student. He is no longer the boy _____ he used to be.
A.who B.whose C.when D.what
—Shall we go climbing the hill this weekend?
—Good idea! We will go climbing if it _________.
A.wasn’t raining B.isn’t raining C.doesn’t rain D.won’t rain
—It’s so hot inside. Would you mind ______ the window?
—Of course not.
A.open B.opening C.close D.closing
—There is little milk in the milk bag, ______ there?
—OK, I’ll get you a new bag.
A.is B.isn’t C.aren’t D.are
—Welcome to my home for dinner, children. Help _______ to some chicken. I’ll cook some fish for you.
—Thank you, Aunt Li.
A.yourself B.you C.yourselves D.ourselves
—Where is Mrs. Jones? She is wanted to the phone.
—She isn’t the office. She _____ to the hospital.
A.went B.has been C.goes D.has gone
—Must I finish my home work today?
—No, you _____. You may finish it tomorrow.
A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.needn’t D.couldn’t
People can do shopping in different ways. For several years, people in America can Europe have 1 teleshopping-watching TV and buying things by phone. People can turn on 2 and shop for clothes, food, toys and many 3 things.
Different people have 4 ideas about the teleshopping. Some people like teleshopping because it 5 them to do their shopping 6 leaving home. But at the same 7 , some other people do not like this 8 way of shopping. They usually worry about the 9 of the things. Good quality is important to them, and 10 cannot be sure about the quality of the things on TV.
1.A. liked B. remembered C. displayed D. enjoyed
2.A. radio B. VCD C.TV D. computer
3.A.other B.extra C.expensive D.cheap
4.A.the same B.different C.no D.many
5.A.forbids B.allows C.hopes D.wants
6.A.without B.with C.by D.for
7.A.day B.shop C.time D.date
8.A.strange B.old C.impossible D.new
9.A.price B.quality C.style D.color
10.A.they B.we C.you D.he
If you come from a poor family and couldn’t go to a good school, could one book change your life? It did for Srinivasa, a bright young Indian boy. When he was 15 years old, he found a book about math. It was a book with 6,000 very difficult problems. While his friends played football on the road in front of his house, he worked out the answers to these problems. He answered them all by himself – without any help from anyone else. Then he thought of new problems and answered them too. Soon he was better at math than all of his teachers. A year later, Srinivasa was invited to study at university, even though he was really too young. However, he failed most of his exams. Why? Because he was only interested in math and didn’t care enough about his other subjects. He wrote about his ideas and sent his work to magazines. A British mathematician read his work and started writing letters to him. Later, he invited Srinivasa to go to England to study and work. In England, people didn’t care whether he was good at other subjects or not. By the time he was 30. Srinivasa, a poor boy who liked math better than playing football, had become one of the world’s most famous mathematicians.
1.Srinivasa was from __________
A.a large family B.a rich family
C.a poor family D.a small family
2.According to the passage, what changed his life?
A.A nice film. B.A book about math.
C.A football match. D.An interesting magazine.
3.Who helped Srinivasa do the 6,000 math problems when he was 15?
A.His classmates B.Nobody
C.His parents D.His teachers.
4.When he was a university student in India, he failed most of his exams because _____.
A.he was not good at math B.he was not bright enough
C.the exam were too difficult D.he was only interested in math
5.The passage is mainly about _______
A.Srinivasa’s poor life
B.a helpful British mathematician
C.how Srinivasa became a famous mathematician
D.a useful math book