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【题目】用括号内所给单词的适当形成填空。
(1)Children should learn to do their homework by (they).
(2)As we all know, September is the (nine) month of the year.
(3)Ann is so clever that she can work out the math problem (easy).
(4)We should start a good habit like brushing our (tooth) twice a day.
(5)Mary is a little (thin) than her sister Lucy and they both like wearing beautiful dresses.

【答案】
(1)themselves
(2)ninth
(3)easily
(4)teeth
(5)thinner
【解析】

(1)句意:孩子们应该独立做作业。by oneself独立地,故此处用they的反身代词themselves。

(2)句意:据我们所知,九月是一年中的第九个月份。此处表示第九个月,故用nine的序数词ninth。

(3)句意:安如此的聪明以至于她能轻松地做出这道数学题。修饰动词短语work out the problem,故用easy的副词形式,easily。

(4)句意:我们应该开始一个好习惯像一天刷两次牙。表示“我们的牙齿”,应用tooth的复数形式,故为teeth。

(5)句意:玛丽比她的姐姐露西更瘦,她们两个都喜欢穿漂亮的裙子。根据介词than可知此处用thin的比较级,故为thinner。

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【题目】 Do you believe that you aren't smarter than 3— year— old Alexis Martin, one of the youngest members of the high IQ club Mensa?

Preschooler (学龄前的) Alexis' IQ is 159, which is only one point lower than Stephen Hawking's. Doctors say the average IQ of a person is about 100.

She learned to read at the age of 2. She reads at a fifth grade level and has taught herself Spanish (西班牙语) on her parents' iPad!

Now, she is a member of the Mensa Clubwhich only accepts people with an IQ within the top 2% of people in the world!

Alexis' father, Ian Martin, said he first realized Alexis was special when she was 12 months old. She could recite (背诵) bedtime stories. “We'd be driving around in the car and she would recite her bedtime stories from the night before. She didn't just recite them, and she recited them exactly.”

Alexis' father would try to trick her and say that her story went a different way, but she always corrected him.

Most 12— month— old children just take their first steps on their own and most 18— month— olds can only name a small number of objects and body parts, and follow simple two— step questions.

Even though Alexis is a genius (天才)her parents are faced with lots of challenges like how to teach her to make friends of her own age.

“Will she go into kindergarten early? We are kind of hesitant (迟疑的) because we do want her to get to that social world, ” Ian said.

1Why do we think Alexis Martin is a special kid?

A.Because she has many hobbies.B.Because she likes reading.

C.Because she is good at telling stories.D.Because she has a very high IQ.

2What is Stephen Hawking's IQ?

A.His IQ is 158.B.His IQ is 159.C.His IQ is 160.D.His IQ is 101.

3When could Alexis Martin recite bedtime stories?

A.When she was 2 years old.B.When she was 1 years old.

C.When she was 3 years old.D.When she was 18 months old.

4What would Alexis do when her father said her bedtime stories went a different way?

A.She would correct him.B.She would laugh at him.

C.She would refuse to listen.D.She would try to recite it again.

5Which of the following about Alexis is NOT true?

A.She has made a lot of friends.B.She learned to read at the age of 2.

C.She is accepted by the Mensa Club.D.She taught herself a foreign language.

【题目】根据短文理解,选择正确答案。
My father was 44 and knew he wasn't going to make it to 45. He wrote me a letter and hoped that something in it would help me for the rest of my life.
Since the day I was 12 and first read his letter, some of his words have lived in my heart. One part always stands out. "Right now, you are pretending to be a time killer. But I know that one day, you will do something great that will set you among the very best." Knowing that my dad believed in me gave me permission to believe in myself. "You will do something great." He didn't know what would be, and neither did I, but at times in my life when I've felt proud of myself , I remember his words and wish he were here so I could ask, "Is this what you were talking about , Dad ? Should I keep going ?"
A long way from 12 now, I realize he would have been proud when I made any progress. Lately, though, I've come to believe he would want me to move on to what comes next: to be proud of , and believe in , somebody else. It's time to start writing my own letters to my children . Our children look to us with the same unanswered question we had. Our kids don't hold back because they're afraid to fail. They're only afraid of failing us. They don't worry about being disappointed. Their fear ---as mine was until my father's letter ---is of being a disappointment .
Give your children permission to succeed. They're waiting for you to believe in them. I always knew my parents loved me. But trust me:That belief will be more complete , that love will be more real, and their belief in themselves will be greater if you write the words on their hearts:"Don't worry; you'll do something great ." Not having that blessing from their parents may be the only thing holding them back.
(1)We learn from the text that the author ______
A.lost his father when he was young
B.worked hard before he read his father's letter
C.asked his father's permission to believe in himself
D.knew exactly what great thing his father wanted him to do
(2)What does the author tell us in the 3rd paragraph ?
A.Children need their parents' letters.
B.Children are afraid to be disappointed .
C.His children's fear of failure held them back.
D.His father's letter removed his fear of failing his parents.
(3)The main purpose of the text is to .
A.describe children's thinking
B.answer some questions children have
C.stress the importance of communication
D.advise parents to encourage their children

【题目】阅读理解
You either have it, or you don't—a sense of direction. But why is it that some people could find their way across the Sahara without a map while others can lose themselves in the next street?
Scientists say we're all born with a sense of direction, but it is not properly understood how it works. One theory(理论) is that people with a good sense of direction have simply worked harder at developing it. Research being carried out at Liverpool University supports this idea and suggests that if we don't use it, we lose it.
“Children as young as seven have the ability to find their way around,” says Jim Martland, research director of the project. “However, if they are not allowed out alone or are taken everywhere by car, they never develop the skills.”
Jim Martland also emphasizes that young people should be taught certain skills to improve their sense of direction. He makes the following suggestions:
If you are using a map, turn it to the way you are facing.
If you leave your bike in a strange place, put it near something like a big stone or a tree—something easy to recognize(辩认). Note landmarks(地标) on the route as you go away from your bike. When you return, go back along the same route.
The simple way of finding your direction by using lines such as streets in a town, streams, or wells in the countryside to guide you. Count your steps so that you know how far you have gone and note any landmarks such as tall buildings or hills which can help to find out where you are.
Now you will never get lost again!
(1)Children have the ability to find the way around when they are ______ years old.
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
(2)Which of the following things cannot be used as landmarks?
A.Tall buildings.
B.Hills.
C.Wells.
D.Bikes.
(3)What does the underlined word “emphasize” mean in the passage?
A.To give special importance to something.
B.To express thanks for somebody.
C.To understand or realize a fact.
D.To admire somebody.
(4)Scientists believe that __________.
A.some babies are born with a sense of direction
B.people learn a sense of direction as they grow older
C.people never lose their sense of direction
D.everybody has a sense of direction from birth
(5)What may be the best title of the passage?
A.A research on direction.
B.The sense of direction.
C.People's ability of finding the way.
D.Scientists' research on skills.

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