题目内容
I don’t like __________ for lunch.
A. onions, beef and tomatoes
B. onion, beef or tomatos
C. onions, beef or tomatoes
Rose likes math very much.________ she wants to be a scientist in the future.
A. May be B. May C. Maybe
Ann often helps me ____ math after school.
A. for B. with C. on D. by
My grandma didn’t go to sleep ______ I got back home.
A. where B. until
C. as soon as D. while
The Wenhua International School
You must | You mustn’t |
Arrive at school by 7:30 every morning. | Wear jeans. |
Hand in your homework by 8:00. | Eat or drink in the classroom. |
Look clean and tidy. | Bring MP3 to school. |
Eat or drink in the dining hall. | Run or shout in the school buildings. |
Stay on the playground at break time. | Talk loudly in the hallways. |
Stand up when a teacher comes into the classroom. | Fight. |
1.What can’t you do when you are in the school buildings?
A. Eat or drink. B. Run or shout. C. Talk loudly.
2.What can’t you bring to school?
A. MP3. B. Food. C. Drinks.
3.What do you have to do when your teacher comes into the classroom?
A. Hand in your homework. B. Clean the classroom.
C. Stand up.
4.Where can you eat or drink at school?
A. On the playground. B. In the dining hall.
C. In the classroom.
5.When do you have to get to school every morning?
A. By half past seven. B. By eight.
C. By thirty past eight.
—__________?
— She is having dinner in the dining hall.
A. What does Kate do
B. Where does Kate have dinner
C. What is Kate doing
“Tammy! Come here, please! Mother needs your help in the kitchen.” Her father called out to her.
Tammy was in her room, getting ready to do her homework. “Yes, Daddy!” she replied. “I’ll beright there.”
She hurried out of her bedroom and down the hallway. She was only nine years old. Her elder sister, Ella, had just moved away to go to a performing arts high school in another city. Her brother, Harry, was in middle school and always got home late. With Ella leaving home, Tammy was expected to do a lot more than she had ever done before, especially now, because her mother was ill.
Her father was in the kitchen. “Tammy, I know you usually do your homework right now, but with things being different, we all have to change a little bit. I’ll help you and Harry with your homework later on, OK?”
Her father had an apron(围裙)on over his clothes, and he looked kind of funny. He was doing
the dishes and he always splashed(溅出)water all over when he did that. After helping her father with the dishes, Tammy helped set the table.
After supper, her father helped her and Harry with their homework, and then they played a board game so that their mother could lie down for a while.
The next morning, Tammy got up early on her own because she wanted to help her mother with breakfast. She made orange juice and even put bread in the toaster and got out the butter so
that her mother could sleep for a few more minutes.
When her mother got up half an hour later, she was very surprised and moved to see the breakfast on the dining table. She gave Tammy a big hug.
“Thank you, Tammy. You are really mother’s little helper now, aren’t you?”
1.Why did Tammy’s elder sister move out of their home?
A. Because she disliked doing housework.
B. Because she was busy with her work.
C. Because her school was far away from home.
D. Because she hated to live with her family.
2.What can we learn about Tammy’s father from the passage?
A. He always got home late at night.
B. He was a very serious person.
C. He wasn’t very good at doing housework.
D. He liked playing board games very much.
3.Which is the right order for the things that Tammy did in the story?
① Did her homework. ② Prepared breakfast.
③ Played a board game. ④ Helped with super.
A. ①-②-③-④ B. ②-①-④-③ C. ③-④-①-② D. ④-①-③-②
4.Which is the best title for this passage?
A. Mother’s Little Helper
B. Tammy’s School Life
C. The Mother with Four Children
D. The Life of Tammy’s Family
At the age often, I hated a girl, because she liked to point out my shortcomings (缺点). Week by week her list (清单) grew: I was very thin. I wasn't a good student. I talked too much. I was lazy ... Finally, I became very angry. I cried and ran to my father.
After listening to me, Dad asked, "Are the things she said true or not? Do you ever think what you're really like? Go and make a list of what she said and pick out the points that are true." I did as he told me. I found that half the things were true. Some of them I couldn't change (like being very thin), but a good number I could. Suddenly, I wanted to change.
I showed the list to Dad. He didn't take it. "That's just for you," he said. "You know better than anyone else about yourself. But you have to learn to listen. When something said about you is true, you'll find it is helpful to you. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you can to improve. It is the right thing to do."
Dad's advice has helped me at many important moments. I've never had a better piece of
advice than this one before.
1.Which of the following shortcomings couldn't the writer change?
A. She wasn't a good student. B. She was too thin.
C. She talked too much. D. She was lazy.
2.The underlined sentence "Week by week her list grew" means that_________
A. the writer had more shortcomings before
B. week by week, the writer's shortcomings grew fewer
C. that girl kept on cutting new shortcomings
D. that girl found more shortcomings of the writer's
3.After the writer's father heard about her complaints (抱怨), he____________
A. was very angry B. didn't care about them
C. gave her a piece of advice D. let her ask the girl to stop doing that
4.According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. Others' words are always right. B. The writer should hate the girl.
C. Never listen to others' opinions. D. It's helpful to listen to others' opinions.
5.What's the best title of the passage?
A. The best friend. B. The best advice. C. My father. D. My childhood.
—How old is your daughter?
—______. We had a special party for her_____birthday yesterday.
A. Nine; nine B. Nine; ninth
C. Ninth; ninth D. Ninth; nine