题目内容
— Lucy, could you help me ______ the map on the blackboard? We won’t need it.
— With pleasure.
A. put out B. put up C. put on D. put away
(题文)---I didn’t get to school late this morning. ---__________.
A. Me too B. Me neither C. Me either D. Neither was I
Please call me _______ 555-6879.
A. for B. at C. in D. of
On a cold early morning,an old woman was carrying a big basket of cabbages on her head to the market.She hoped to sell them to the people in the town.
The mountain road was narrow(狭窄的) and the old woman was walking carefully,because she did not want to lose her cabbages.
Suddenly she heard a loud bell and a bicycle came round.It passed her and went very fast down the hill.The old woman had to jump up to one side of the road so quickly that the basket of cabbages nearly fell into the valley(山谷).
She looked up,and saw that a young boy was on the bicycle.He was riding on without even looking round to see whether the old woman was all right.
The old woman began to shout,“Come back,young man!You dropped something!”
When he heard this,the boy stopped the bicycle so suddenly that he nearly fell off.Then he turned and began to push the bicycle back up to the hill.“What is it?” he asked.“What did I drop?” “Little boy,” the old woman answered,“you dropped your manners.”
1.What was the old woman carrying?
A. A basket of eggs. B. A basket of pears.
C. A basket of apples. D. A basket of cabbages.
2.Why did the woman go to the town?
A. Because she went to see her son.
B. Because she went to buy cabbages.
C. Because she went to sell her cabbages.
D. Because she went to buy a bicycle.
3.What was the mountain road like?
A. The mountain road was wide. B. The mountain road was narrow.
C. The mountain road was long. D. The mountain road was untidy.
4.Which one is RIGHT according to the passage?
A. The boy stopped to buy some cabbages.
B. The boy stopped to take the old woman to the town.
C. The boy stopped to pick up the cabbages.
D. The boy stopped to ask the old woman what he had dropped.
5.What did the boy drop?
A. The boy dropped his cabbages.
B. The boy dropped his money.
C. The boy dropped his manners.
When you are about to do something brave, a cheerful wish of “Good luck!” from a friend can be helpful. But if you think you need lots of luck, what else might you do?
In the UK and US there are some strange traditions for bringing yourself a little more good luck. Some are hundreds of years old and some are much newer.
Have you heard the saying “When you wish upon a star”? If you are looking up at the sky on a clear night and you see a sudden flash of light, it is probably a shooting star! Seeing one doesn’t happen very often. The saying goes that if you see one you have been very lucky, and so ifyou make a wish, it will come true.
Maybe you have heard of the lucky rabbit’s foot. Some people believe that rabbits are lucky animals, so they carry a part of the rabbit, its foot, for good luck. There are all kinds of strange, unclear rules about which of the rabbit’s feet is the luckiest. It is said that this good luck tradition is the oldest one of all. However, as the funny saying goes, “Depend on the rabbit’s foot if you will, but remember it didn’t work for the rabbit!”
People in Britain love trees. If it is autumn and leaves are falling from the trees, some people try to catch the leaves as they fall because they think each leaf they catch will bringthema lucky month in the following year—they will need to catch 12 falling leaves to have a whole of good luck.
1.Which thing is mentioned in the oldest good luck tradition?
A. A falling leaf
B. A rabbit’s foot
C. A shooting star
D. A cheerful wish from friends
2.According to Paragraph 3, we know that ______.
A. people can see a shooting star on a rainy night.
B. shooting stars can often be seen
C. people believe that it’s unlucky to see a shooting star.
D. your wish may come true if you see a shooting star.
3.British people try to catch 12 falling leaves because ______.
A. the leaves fall in autumn.
B. there are so many leaves to catch.
C. they want to have a whole year of good luck.
D. the leaves can bring them a lucky month.
4.In Paragraph 5, the underlined word “them” refers to(指)______.
A. leaves B. people C. trees D. years
5.The passage is mainly about ______.
A. how to wish upon a star
B. things that bring good luck
C. British people love leaves
D. which of the rabbit’s feet is the luckiest
一Mom, can I draw little sheep in a short time?
一Dear, I think you can.
A. so; so B. such; so C. so; such D. such; such
Wu Yishu, _____16-year-old girl, won ________ first place in the CCTV Chinese Poetry
Conference(中国诗词大会).
A. /; the B. a; the C. C. a; a D. /; a
-- I like the ______ named the English World very much.
-- Me, too. I have read it for many years.
A. gar
B. program
C. movie
D. magazine
—What did you say to your father?
—I told him ________.
A. don't smoke B. didn't smoke
C. not smoke D. not to smoke