阅读下面短文,根据其内容完成后面各项任务。

It was the last day of school and Alonzo was on the bus.He knew his mother would soon ask him if he wanted to go to summer camp.He started to think about last year’s summer camp.

He remembered how afraid he was at first. He did not know anyone, and had never been away from home before. He remembered wondering (想知道) if anyone else felt the same way. All the other children seemed (似乎) to know someone.

As he made his bed, his roommate came in. His name was Jack. Jack put his bag on another bed and then ran out without saying hello to Alonzo.

Alonzo remembered how alone he felt. He took out a book and sat on his bed. He began reading, but he couldn’t help (忍不住) watching the boys playing outside.

Finally Jack came back and introduced (介绍) himself. It was his second year at the summer camp.

“Hello,” said Alonzo shyly.

“I’m sorry I didn’t say hello earlier,” said Jack. “I saw a friend outside and went to talk to him.”

“That’s OK,” said Alonzo, feeling better.

“So ... did you bring a baseball?我喜欢打棒球,但是忘记带我的了!”said Jack.

“I did!” said Alonzo. “I enjoy playing baseball too.” Then they ran outside to play in the summer sun.

1.将文中划线的英语句子译成汉语。

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2.回答问题:

What did Alonzo do after making his bed?

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3.回答问题:

Why did Jack run out as soon as he put his bag on the bed?

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4.将文中划线的汉语句子译成英语。

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5.回答问题:

What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refer to?

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If you want to be a better reader,what should you know about the speed(速度)of reading? Some people read very quickly,when others read very slowly. But which one is better? The quick reader may be a good reader when he reads a story-book for fun. But he may not be able to slow down to read instructions(说明书) carefully. The slow reader may be a good reader. But he may spend too much time reading a story for fun. So the reader who reads everything quickly or the one who reads everything slowly isn’t really a good reader. Here are four things to remember about the speed of reading.

Knowing why you are reading will help you to know whether(是否) to read quickly or slowly.

Some things should be read slowly throughout. Examples(例子)are instructions for making or doing something. Math books,science and story-books are full of important information. You must read these things slowly to understand and remember every important idea.

Some things should be read quickly throughout. Examples are stories for enjoyment,letters from friends,and some news from newspapers.

In some of your reading,you must change your speed from fast to slow and slow to fast. You will need to read some pages quickly and then slow down and do more careful reading when you come to important ideas.

1.Which following is true?

A. Reading everything quickly is a good reader.

B. A slow reader isn’t a good reader.

C. Reading instructions must be carefully.

D. You must change your speed from fast to slow.

2.What does the underlined word “throughout” mean in the sentence?

A. 开始 B. 结束 C. 始终 D. 穿过

3.What should you read slowly when you read?

A. Letters from friends. B. News from newspapers.

C. Picture-books for fun. D. Important information from story-books.

4.Which one is the best title(标题)?

A. How to be a good reader. B. How to read quickly.

C. Reading slowly is better. D. Reading is a good hobby.

阅读短文,并按照要求完成56—60题。

There are many great works of art in museums, including some priceless pieces that can never be replaced. When we get a chance to enjoy them, we need to respect the art and other visitors. Here are several rules we should follow in museums.

Respect the space

• Keep the museum space clean and throw away all rubbish.

• Remember that large things are not allowed in museums. But we can put our coats? bags,backpacks, umbrellas, etc, into the storage (储物柜) near the entrance,

• No eating or drinking is allowed inside museums, Finish all food and drinks before entering the museum.

Respect the art

• Don’t touch the art by hands, fingers, heads or any body part, though some people think a small touch won’t hurt a painting or other pieces of works. But imagine how those “touches” would add up in a museum with thousands or millions of visitors each year! And even the smallest hurt might be too difficult, or too expensive to fix. So remember the museums’ golden rule: No touching the art.

Respect other visitors

• Show consideration by not blocking the view of others who are also there to enjoy the art.

Complete silence isn’t necessary, but keep as quiet as possible.

Most of these rules aim to protect the art. Following them can help make our museum experience safe and enjoyable.

56、57题完成句子;58题简略回答问题;59题找出并写下全文的主题句;60题将文中画线句子译成汉语。

1.Finish all ________________ before entering the museum.

2.In fact, even a small touch will ________________ a painting or other pieces of works.

3.What’s the museums’ golden rule?

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