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We couldn't find out _______, so we wrote a "Lost and found".
A. whose it was bike
B. whose bike it was
C. whose bike was it
D. whose was it bike
—What is your best friend like?
—______.
A. She likes playing basketball
B. She is at home
C. She is smart and hard-working
D. She likes her father
It’s always a happy moment when you get some pocket money. But have you ever thought about how to spend your pocket money wisely? Here is some advice.
Make a list.
When you get your pocket money, don’t get too excited. We all have a lot of things that we want. But do you really need them? That’s why it is necessary to make a list before you spend money. Start with the thing you want most. You can also write down how much it costs or how important it is in your life. By doing this, you will see if it is really necessary to buy it.
Help others.
How about being more selfless and using your pocket money to help others? We all know that there are many people in the world who are in need of our help. Helping others brings out the best in us and is one of the greatest joys in our lives. So consider using your pocket money to do something useful and helpful, and feel how you can make a difference.
Save as much as you can.
There is an old saying that “Money doesn’t grow on trees.” If you spend all your pocket money right away, you’ll have no money until your next “pay day”. A wallet sometimes might not be the best place to save money because it may make it easier for you to spend your money. Get a piggy bank or ask your parents to start a savings account (账户) for you. Someday when you look back, you’ll get a strong feeling of achievement by saving so much money by yourself!
1.Why should we make a list before spending money?
A. Because it can help us buy things that we want most.
B. Because it can make sure we buy everything we need.
C. Because it can help us know which thing is the most expensive.
D. Because it can help us know if we have enough money for the things.
2.What does the underlined sentence “Money doesn’t grow on trees.” mean?
A. Money doesn’t come easily.
B. Money is as important as trees.
C. One can make money by growing trees.
D. We should use our money to protect the environment.
3.The best place to save money can be ________ according to the writer.
A. our wallet B. our parents’ wallet
C. our parents’ account D. our piggy bank
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Helping others can bring us great happiness.
B. We should tell our parents before we buy something expensive.
C. Pocket money can be used to do something useful and helpful.
D. Saving much money can make us get a strong feeling of achievement.
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. How to save pocket money B. How to get pocket money
C. How to spend pocket money D. How to help others with pocket money
---Have you seen _______ film Born in China, directed by Lu Chuan?
---Of course, I have never seen such _______ amazing documentary.
A. a;an B. the; / C. a; / D. the; an
Nowadays, phone calls and messages help us get in touch with others. It means that we seldom write letters now. But a TV show, Letters Alive (《见字如面》), is bringing back this old habit.
Letters Alive invites famous actors and actresses, but there are no funny jokes or competitions. It's just one person walking up to a microphone and reading a letter. The letters were written by people from different times in history. For example, in one period, they read a letter written by famous writer Xiao Hong to her younger brother in 1941. The letter shows that Xiao Hong missed her brother so much and had great hopes for his future.
"Every letter opens another world for us," according to Guan Zhangwen, the director of the TV show. "We can also touch the heart of the writers'." Since its first period on Dec. 5, Letters Alive has been widely praised. Many audiences (观众) said that it had provided a breath of fresh air to today's TV shows.
Besides Letters Alive, some other cultural TV shows have also been well received by Chinese audiences. Chinese Poetry Conference is a traditional Chinese poetry competition. And Readers invites people to read poems and articles they like or wrote. It suggests that cultural values and true feelings are becoming our interest.
1.Letters Alive, a TV show, invites famous people to _________.
A. tell audiences jokes
B. read and share letters
C. walk up to a microphone to sing
D. take part in different competitions
2.According to the passage, which sentence is RIGHT?
A. Xiao Hong missed her brother but had no hopes for his future.
B. The heart of the writers' can be touched by reading letters.
C. Letters Alive is not popular enough to audiences.
D. Chinese Poetry Conference invites people to read poems.
3.How many cultural TV shows are there in the passage?
A. Or.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four.
4.Chinese audiences _________ these cultural TV shows.
A. like
B. dislike
C. show no interest in
D. doubt about
5.Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Phones Have Taken the Place of Letters
B. Welcome to Our Cultural TV Shows
C. Letters Make Us Communicate
D. Cultural TV Shows Are Becoming Popular
-- Lisa, don't let _______ in. I am too busy to meet anyone this moming.
-- Ok. I _________.
A. nobody; will
B. anybody; won't
C. somebody; don't
D. anybody; don't
-- Do you like the movie Amazing China? It's ________ educational movie.
-- Yes. I like it very much and I am very proud ______ our country.
A. a; in
B. the; in
C. a: of
D. an; of
More and more foreign students begin to learn Chinese, and many of them _____Chinese better and better now.
A. are spoken B. spoke C. has spoken D. are speaking
You can’t spend most of the time_______computer games.
A. to play B. playing C. played