题目内容
Don’t give up, __________ you will succeed one day.
A. or B. but C. And
书面表达
假设你是Kitty,你要给在美国上学的好朋友Daniel写一封关于你的学校和学校生活的信,根据下面的要求用英语写一篇80字左右的短文。
要点如下:
1、学校又大又现代化,你的教室在二楼;
2、学校离家不远,每天步行上学,上学从不迟到;
3、早晨做早操,8点开始上课;
4、喜欢英语和数学;
5、喜爱学校的原因…(一点即可)
Dear Daniel,
Thanks for your letter. Let me tell you about my school.
Best wishes,
Kitty
根据短文内容,完成下列任务。
Hello, boys and girls! My name is Tom. I’m a boy. I’m a robot (机器人). Please look here. These are my hands. My arms are long. I have no hair. This is my face. I have two big eyes , a long nose and a wide mouth. Here are my big ears. I have short legs and two big (foot). I can walk(步行). I can speak Chinese, but I can’t speak English. I am your good friend.
任务一:完成句子,每空一词。
1.Tom doesn’t have ____.
2.Tom can speak ____.
任务二:用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
3.____.
任务三:将画线的句子译成汉语。
4.
任务四:回答问题。
5.Does Tom have a nose?
—Peter is not himself these days. —Well, could you tell me________?
A. how is he feeling now B. why was he so unhappy
C. what is wrong with him D. that something worried him
完形填空,阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
“Mommy, I got something for you!” Cody ran the door after school. His face wore the biggest smile ever. He waved something above his head. “It’s a pen. But not any pen. It’s a lucky pen!” He handed me the pen , waiting for my reply.
I looked at the pen in my hand. There was special about it. It looked just like any other pen in my drawer. At that moment, I didn’t realize how special it was or I would treasure(珍爱) it.
I had made the decision to be a writer, but I was afraid of being by the publishers(出版社). The night before, I told my husband my when I didn’t think Cody was listening. “What if nobody likes my writing and I fail?” But Cody did what I said. Now he stood in front of me, watching me examine the pen. “You don’t have to be afraid now,” he said. “This pen will make your great and everyone will love them.”
Tears filled my eyes. Even if I sold the first book, I had everything I could ever need. And I felt already, just by having Cody in my life, especially when I heard what he did to get it. At lunch, Cody heard an older boy talking about having a lucky pen. He decided to get it for me. The boy wouldn’t agree but Cody didn’t . Finally, he traded his favorite model car and two army men--his most important things for that pen. Just to make feel better.
I still have that pen, it’s long out of ink(墨水), in a cup on my desk. When a refusal letter arrives and I start feeling , I look at it and remember just how lucky I am. So I value(重视) that pen, it’s Cody who I treasure really in my life.
1.A. across B. through C. past D. over
2.A. just B. quite C. exactly D. mainly
3.A. easily B. secretly C. proudly D. naturally
4.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything
5.A. how often B. how many C. how much D. how long
6.A. checked B. chosen C. enjoyed D. refused
7.A. fear B. hope C. sadness D. surprise
8.A. hear B. accept C. expect D. believe
9.A. life B. dream C. stories D. programs
10.A. ever B. even C. never D. once
11.A. comfortable B. lucky C. brave D. proud
12.A. give back B. give out C. give away D. give up
13.A. them B. us C. me D. her
14.A. since B. while C. because D. though
15.A. nervous B. sorry C. angry D. Lonely
I____English but now I’m good at it and I like it so much!
A.used to love B.am used to hating
C.used to hate D.get used to reading
—Look! That man looks like Mr. Brown.
—-It _______be him, for he _____to America.
A. can't; has gone B. may not; has gone
C. mustn't; has been D. can't; has been
阅读短文,完成第II卷第三大题的1—5小题。
This week I tried two new restaurants—Michelle’s and Anton’s. They are both French restaurants.
Michelle’s is a small place with about twenty tables. The waiters and waitresses are very friendly, and the service is excellent. I ordered chicken with orange sauce along with rice and a salad. Then I had a chocolate cake and coffee. The chicken was delicious, but the cake was too dry. The meal cost about thirty dollars.
Anton’s is a much bigger restaurant, and it was very crowded on that night. I waited twenty minutes for a table.Anton’s is noisier than Michelle’s, and the waiter was very slow with my meal. I ordered soup and a steak (牛排)with fried potatoes and vegetables. The soup wasn’t very hot. The steak was OK, but the vegetables weren’t very good. For dessert, I had ice cream. The meal was really expensive—about forty-five dollars.
Now you know why I would go to Michelle’s again, but not to Anton’s.
1.How many tables are there in Michelle’s?
____________________________________________________________________
2.What does the writer think of the service in Michelle’s?
_____________________________________________________________________
3.Which restaurant was more crowded on that night, Michelle’s or Anton’s?
4.How much did the writer spend in the two restaurants?
5.Did the writer have chicken in Anton’s?
Their pictures are different ours.
A.of B. between C. from