题目内容
—How much is the dress?
—It me 400yuan.
A. cost B. spent
C. took D. paid
July has _______ money than John, but he has ________ friends.
A.fewer; more B.more; less
C.less; more D.less; fewer
完形填空。
Have you ever taken a tour of a zoo? If so, it’s likely that the person who led you through the zoo helped you to learn a lot about the ______ .
Amelia Rinas is a high school student who lives in Ohio. One day Amelia ______ the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The moment she saw the gorillas there, she felt ______ about them. She wondered if they were getting the right foods.
Amelia read all she could about gorillas and learned what they like to ______. Then she started a“gorilla garden”. She grows the fruits and vegetables that gorillas love to eat. Some of those foods are tomatoes, carrots, and strawberries. Amelia works with other volunteers in her community who use their ______ time to help Amelia and the gorillas. When they take the food to the zoo, the gorillas are thrilled. They look so excited!
Who is responsible for Amelia’s interest in animals? Amelia is a member of Roots & Shoots. Its members are young people who ______ animals and the environment. They helped Amelia understand that animals need our care, too. The slogan on the Roots & Shoots Website is“Inspire, take action, make a difference. ”These words tell ______ the group is all about. The group urges(力劝)kids and grown-ups, including parents and teachers, to do what they can to make a ______ where they live.
When interviewed about her project, Amelia said, “I joined Roots & Shoots ______ I wanted to make a difference in the world. ”
There are many ______ to make a difference in the world. Amelia Rinas’ gorilla garden has helped make gorillas happier and healthier.
1.A. gardens B. foods C. plants D. animals
2.A. opened B. bought C. visited D. started
3.A. bored B. tired C. worried D. relaxed
4.A. eat B. bite C. fight D. kick
5.A. paid B. last C. extra D. lost
6.A. care about B. look for C. run after D. laugh at
7.A. when B. what C. how D. where
8.A. living B. mistake C. note D. difference
9.A. because B. but C. though D. unless
10.A. ways B. mysteries C. courses D. inventions
Last week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English Week very successful.
There ___________ a lot of activities including an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt. ___________ students put on an English play. Other students ___________ an English singing competition.
A speaking competition was also _________. The students had to speak on a topic in English _________ two minutes.
Henry was the winner and we spoke to him. “I’m so happy that I ___________ , ”he said. “I advise people to speak slowly. ___________they want to be good public speakers, they’d better speak clearly and ___________ . ”
We also spoke to several other students about English Week. One of ___________ was Amy.
“I really enjoyed English Week. It gave me a chance to learn new ___________ . In my opinion, every school should have an English Week. It’s well ___________ doing, ”she said.
On the last day of English Week, the head teacher gave a ___________ to the whole school. He gave students some suggestions on ___________ to improve their English. “You should communicate in English with your friends whenever you ___________ . You should read English books and magazines, and watch English television ___________ . Above all, you should enjoy English! ”he said.
1.A. are B. were C. is D. was
2.A. Some B. No C. All D. Few
3.A. took in B. took place C. took part in D. took care of
4.A. playing B. played C. holding D. held
5.A. on B. at C. for D. by
6.A. did B. won C. lost D. had
7.A. Although B. Since C. Until D. If
8.A. confidently B. quietly C. quickly D. patiently
9.A. us B. you C. them D. others
10.A. abilities B. words C. friends D. books
11.A. enough B. known C. dressed D. worth
12.A. speech B. decision C. task D. help
13.A. where B. how C. whether D. when
14.A. must B. need C. should D. can
15.A. programmes B. parts C. stars D. stations
these past three years, I remember many things.
A. Looking up to B. Looking out
C. Looking back at D. Looking after
—Oh, my God! I my notebook in my bedroom.
—It doesn’t matter. I’ll lend you mine.
A. forget B. forgot
C. leave D. left
Ice is not often seen here in winter as the temperature normally stays zero.
A. up B. down
C. above D. below
In many places in China, the old over 90 are taken good care of by their family by the government.
A. either; or B. not only; but also
C. neither; nor D. not; but
—Where is my ruler?
—Maybe somebody took away yours mistake.
A. by B. to
C. with D. in