题目内容
— _____ do you usually come to school?
—By bike.
A. How B. What C. How often D. When
—Where is John?
—He________ in the library. He often________ there in the afternoon.
A. reads; read B. is reading; reads C. reads; is reading D. is reading is reading
三、补全对话 根据对话内容,从方框中选择恰当的选项补全对话
A: Hi, can I help you?
B: Yes, please. 1.
A: Which club do you want to join?
B: 2.
A: Can you draw?
B: No, I can’t.
A:3.
B: Yes. And I can play it well.
A: 4.
B: Great! Then I can know much about music.
A: Here is a card(卡片). 5.
B: OK. Thanks.
A. I think you can join the Music Club.
B. Please write your name and telephone number on it.
C. I want to join a club.
D. Can you play the piano?
E. I don’t know.
—How long can I keep the books?
—_____
A. Three. B. Three times a day.
C. Three days. D. Very often.
I want _____ something about your school life in Japan.
A. know B. to know C. knows D. knowing
第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。
Wangfujing Street is a busy shopping street in Beijing.1.You can buy books, clothes, shoes and many other things on the street.
The street is about 700 years old. In the past, lords(贵族) lived there. Next to one of the lord’s houses there was a well.2. Many people had no water to drink. However, the lord’s well still had lots of water. This lord did not want to give the water to anyone. So he asked an old man to stand in front of the well and stop people taking water.3.He said, “My lord, if I don’t give them water, they will die.4.” Finally, the lord agreed with the old man.
5. “Wangfu” means the lord’s house and “jing” means the well.
A. There are many shops.
B. Then nobody can work for you.
C. One year, there was little rain.
D. This is how the street gets its name.
E. But the old man always gave water to poor people.
---- What about going shopping after school?
-----Good idea. _________, ask Lucy to go with us. She wants to buy some school things
A. On the way B. In the way C. By the way
Some children cannot wait to grow up. Because once you become an adult, you are free to make your own decisions. More importantly, you can do all those things that you cannot do now because you are too young. So, the question is, ‘At what age do you really become an adult?' Well, people become adults at different ages in different places.
In Australia, the 18th birthday is a very important event for young Australians because it means they can do almost anything they want. They can vote, learn to drive a car, get married, join the army and even buy their own houses. However, even if they can do all these things, most Australians have to wait until their 21st birthday to really celebrate becoming an adult. This is the traditional adult age not only in Australia, but also in the USA and the UK. It is their first year of true independence (独立).Traditionally, people were given a key to their houses by their parents when they turned 21, meaning they could come and go as they like.
Even though 21 is the traditional adult age in many English-speaking countries, the law nowadays is different in each country. In the UK, you can join the army at 16 and even get married at 16 if your parents allow. Young people in the UK can learn to drive a car at 17 as in Australia, although they have to wait until they are 18 to vote.
In China, there is a different age for each of the stages of becoming an adult. You can vote and learn to drive a car when you are 18, but if you want to get married, women have to wait until they are 20 and men until they are 22. Chinese people celebrate important birthdays every 10 years--so when young people turn 20, they can expect a big party!
No matter what age you are, becoming an adult is really about learning how to be independent and responsible(负责任的). Once you are finally able to take care of yourself and make your own decisions, then you can say that you are truly all grown-ups.
1.Which of the following are truly adults according to the passage?
A. Independent grown-ups. B. Married people.
C. People who can drive. D. People in the army.
2.At what age do Australians really become adults?
A. 17. B. 18. C. 20. D. 21.
3.What is the writer’s opinion about the age people become adults?
A. The age people become adults depends on whether they can vote or not.
B. The age people become adults depends on their own independence and responsibility.
C. The age people become adults depends on if they are eighteen years old.
D. The age people become adults depends on when they get the key to their houses.
4.Why do people in Australia get the key to the houses when they really become adults?
A. Because the law decides it.
B. Because they can leave when they want.
C. Because they can come home when they want.
D. Because it is a tradition.
5.What are adults free to do according to the passage?
A. They are free to decide when to celebrate their own birthdays.
B. They are free to look after themselves well.
C. They are free to make their own decisions.
D. They are free to make time move faster.
--- _____ was your vacation?
---Very good.
A. Where B. What C. How D. Why