题目内容
Do you have a vegetable garden? Have you ever watched a seed (种子) sprout (发芽), grow and fruit until it became the tomato on your plate? If you go to school in the US, there’s a good chance you have.
At the moment, nearly 20 percent of schools in the US have their own vegetable gardens that are planted and cared for by students. Next year, even more schools will have gardens and more US kids will know the pleasure of growing their own food.
Much of the growing interest in planting comes from First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project, which started last year. The First Lady wants to improve children’s nutrition (营养) in the US — and she began her project by planting a garden at the White House with the help of some local kids. The kids were more interested in eating the vegetables from their garden than in eating fast food. This gave the First Lady an idea.
Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school, the food should be healthy and good. Why not let kids grow the food for their own cafeterias (食堂)? Mrs .Obama’s plan gives money to schools to start their own gardens, and more school gardens are sprouting up every day.
Students also use the information from their gardens to study science and math, and they paint pictures of their gardens in art class. Many students choose to work in the garden instead of playing on the playground during their noon break. Sound like fun? Ask your teacher if there’s room for a garden at your school, too.
38 Much of the growing interest in planting comes from ___________.
A. The First Lady’s “Our Garden” project
B. The First Lady’s money
C. The First Lady’s ideas
D. The First Lady’s “Let’s Move” project
39. Why should the food be healthy and good?
A. Because so many US kids aren’t healthy.
B. Because so many US kids eat breakfast and lunch at school.
C. Because so many US kids’ nutrition is good enough.
D. Because so many US kids grow vegetables.
40. According to the story, which statement is NOT true?
A. The “Let’s Move” project started last month.
B. The First Lady began planting a garden with the help of some local school kids.
C. Next year, more US kids will have the pleasure of growing their own food.
D. Students use the information from their gardens to study science and math.
41. According to the story, we learn that ___________.
A. Every school in the US has its own vegetable garden
B. All kids in the US grow the food for their own cafeterias
C. First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” project was unsuccessful
D. Students can learn a lot from their gardens
DBAD
Mary had some troubles, so she went to see the doctor. He was a new doctor, and did not know her. So he first asked her some questions. One of the questions was, “What is your age?”
“Well...” Mary answered, “I don't quite remember, doctor, but I will try to think.” She thought for a while and then said, “Yes, I remember now, doctor. When I married, I was twenty-two years old, and my husband was thirty then. Now he is sixty, I know, and that is twice thirty. And so I am twice twenty-two. That is forty-four, isn't it?”
【小题1】Mary went to see the doctor because ________ .
| A.she had a headache | B.she had a fever |
| C.she had caught a cold | D.she wasn’t feeling well |
| A.asked her some questions | B.examined her carefully |
| C.gave her some medicine | D.asked her to have a rest |
| A.You are no more than forty, are you? |
| B.Do you have a fever? |
| C.What is your age? |
| D.Have you had any medicine? |
| A.answered the doctor's questioned at once |
| B.answered the question after thinking for a while |
| C.just kept silent |
| D.refused to tell her age |
| A.forty-four | B.forty-five | C.fifty | D.fifty-two |
1M: Hello, Tim.How are you?
T: 36 What about you, Mary?
M: I’m OK, thanks.Do you like some tea?
T: 37 Do you have any orange juice(果汁)?
M: Of course.38
T: Thanks very much.Is this the photo of your family?
M: 39
T: And is the boy with a basketball your brother?
M: 40
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A.Let me get you some orange juice. B.I’m fine, thank you. C.Yes, he likes basketball very much. D.No, thanks. E.Yes, it is. |