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The fish we caught yesterday is still ________.
A. live B. to live C. alive
You may choose_______, but you can't take this one.
A. any other lantern B. other any lanterns
C. another lanterns D. other lantern
Ann likes watching action movies, __________ her sister likes comics.
A. and B. or C. while D. however
–What do you think of nature reserve ,Wujindang wetland?
--It’s great. It is ideal home for wildlife.
A. the ; a B. the; an C. a; an D. an; an
April Fool's Day is supposed to be a day to play jokes on others in the hope of getting a good laugh and making one feel like a fool.
April Fool's Day started in the sixteenth century in Europe. Before that time, New Year's Day was celebrated on April 1st. Then a new calendar called the Gregorian calendar was introduced. January 1st became the first day of the year, but many people didn't know about it. So those who continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1st were laughed at. They were called fools.
Nowadays we play jokes on people on April 1st. For example, someone might put salt in the sugar bottle so another person could put it in his coffee "by accident". Or someone might change the time on another person's alarm clock so that that person would unknowingly wake up earlier or later than planned. Or maybe a person would tell a lie to make someone else shocked.
After we play the trick, we say "April Fools". Then the poor person realizes he was fooled. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesn't cause any real harm(伤害) to anyone.
1.April Fool's Day started in the sixteenth century in Africa.
2.Before the sixteenth century, New Year's Day was celebrated on April 1st
3.We can’t play jokes on people on April Fool's Day
4.Sometimes people tell a lie to shock someone on New Year's Day.
5.We usually say "April Fools" after we play jokes on people on April 1st.
—I'm sorry I ________ my exercise book at home this morning.
—It doesn't matter.Don't forget ________ it here this afternoon.
A. left;to take B. forgot;bringing C. left;to bring
Join us for an English Summer Camp in English
Students between 13 and 18 are welcome to the English Summer Camp.
It’s a good chance to learn about British customs and improve your English.
Eleven experienced English teachers will give you English classes 4 hours a day on weekdays.
There are also weekend visits to London Eye, the Big Ben and London Bridge.
It begins on August 9th and ends on August 26th, with the fees: ¥23, 000.
If you are interested, please come to the Children’s Palace to register (登记报名)
You can also register by calling Jane Parks at 555-2782.
Please register before August 3rd.
1.__________ can take part in the English Summer Camp.
A. Students under 13 B. Student aged 16
C. Students over 18 D. All the students
2.The English Summer Camp lasts __________.
A. 9 days B. 16 days
C. 18 days D. 26 days
3.There are __________ ways for you to register for the English Summer Camp.
A. one B. two C. three D. Four
4.You can go to register on __________.
A. August 1th B. August 6th C. August 9th D. August 26th
5.You can __________ by joining in the English Summer Camp.
A. visit the whole country B. become an experienced teacher
C. improve your Chinese D. know about British custom
Lucy and Lily are sisters. They are the same in some ways, but different in other ways.
Both Lucy and Lily have long and dark hair. They are both outgoing and popular. Lucy is older and smarter than Lily. She reads more books and likes to talk about the things she reads. Lucy isn't athletic.
Lily is much more athletic than Lucy. She plays basketball and volleyball well. And she enjoys watching sports on TV. Lucy likes to watch sports, too, but she doesn't like to play them. Both sisters like school and get good grades at school. But Lucy is more serious about her homework. Both of them like shopping and playing computer games on weekends.
1.Who is older,Lucy or Lily?
__________________________________________________
2.Does Lucy like reading books?
3.Do they have long hair?
4.What do they both like to do on weekends?
5.Who is more serious about her homework, Lucy or Lily?
--- You look tired. What's up?
--- .
A. We've got no chance. B. Correct.
C. Who are you playing against? D. I’m training hard for the match.