单词填空:根据句意,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。
1.Wang Dong always looks up to the brave _______________(hero).
2.It’s _________________(polite) for us to talk loudly in the library.
3.Tom’s parents stop him from _________________(swim) in the river.
4.Students should _____________________(not allow) to eat or sleep in class.
5.My grandpa often tells me some __________________(history) stories.
书面表达。
学会自我保护是青少年需要具备的一种意识和能力。请根据所给的提示,并结合自己的观点,以“How Can We Protect Ourselves”为题,写一篇80词左右的英语短文,谈谈在生活中青少年应该怎样自我保护(self-protection)。
提示:1、不要独自去河边游泳。
2、交友要慎重。
3、遇到危险时要报警。
4、要吃健康的食品。
5、上下楼梯时不要拥挤。
6、不要抽烟。
参考词汇:alone, be careful to, call the police, go upstairs and downstairs
—Have you seen ______ iPhone 5? I left it here this morning.
—Is it ______black one? I think I saw it somewhere.
A. an; the B. an; a C. the; a D. the; /
My father spends much money on books,_____he’s not rich.
A. but B. because C. even though D. Unless
完形填空,阅读下面的短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。
I started to love running at a young age. I loved to race my father and my sister around the backyard. I wished I could run in the Olympics and win lots of medals.
One day my mother saw ______ for a race in a newspaper. “Would you be interested in _____ part in this race ? ” she asked me, pointing to the advertisement.
“Yes, of course.” I answered.
I _______ the next few days practicing for my big race. My sister set up a table in the backyard so she could ______ me water and time ..
On the day of the race, just before the race , my _______ said to me , “ Don’t use up all your energy at the beginning of the race. You need to have energy _______ you can run much faster at the end. ”
The race _______. Following Dad’s words, I didn’t run as fast as I could. Then the other runners started passing me, which made me feel _______. I began to feel tired, and I started slowing down and breathing _______ .
Just at that moment I heard, “ _______, Kelly! You can do it ! Don’t give up . keep running!” Out of the comer of the corner of my eye I saw Dad running beside me around the outside or the track .
I took a ________ breathe and tried my best to go on running. I didn’t win the race. I came fifth, but I felt like a _________. I had done my best, and I hadn’t given up.
Later, as I thought about the race, I felt thankful that my dad had________ left my side. He always encourages me when I _______ giving up. He runs alongside me through my life. I’ll ________ my dad’s words forever, “Never give up. You can be a winner, even if you lose.”
1.A. a story B. a report C. a piece of news D. an advertisement
2.A. choosing B. entering C. taking D. watching
3.A. spent B. cost C. paid D. took
4.A. buy B. carry C. fill D. offer
5.A. teacher B. mum C. dad D. sister
6.A. because B. so C. since D. but
7.A. began B. finished C. reached D. stopped
8.A. proud B. happy C. nervous D. hopeful
9.A. easier B. harder C. shorter D. longer
10.A. Come down B. Come on C. Come out D. Come back
11.A. deep B. easy C. free D. lazy
12.A. player B. winner C. soldier D. runner
13.A. already B. yet C. once D. never
14.A. look like B. stop C. feel like D. enjoy
15.A. forget B. remember C. talk D. Write
My little brother sat in the corner of the living room, a pen in one hand and my father’s book in the other.
As my father walked into the room, my brother knew that he had done something wrong. I could see that he had scribbled (胡写乱画) in the book with a pen. Now, he and I both waited for our father’s punishment.
My father picked up his book and looked at it carefully. My father was a teacher. For him, books were very important, and yet he loved his children. Instead of punishing my brother, he took the pen from my brother’s hand, and then wrote in the book himself: John’s work, 1959, age 2. I’m very thankful to you for scribbling in my book.
“Wow,” I thought. “Is this punishment?”
The years and the books came and went. We always knew our parents loved us. From time to time we would open the book, look at the scribbles and read my father’s expression of love. My father taught us how important it is when our lives are touched by little hands. He also taught us about what is really important in life: people, not things.
Now I am a father too. Unlike my father, I don’t wait for my daughters to take books from my bookshelf and scribble in them. I take one down and give it to my children to scribble. As I look at their artwork (艺术作品), I think about my father and the lessons he taught me.
1. What did the writer think when his father came into the room?
A. His father would buy a book for John.
B. John’s artwork was beautiful.
C. His father didn’t love his children.
D. John would be punished by his father.
2.What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. Having children is a wonderful experience in one’s life.
B. Everyone’s life is important and exciting.
C. Children should be touched by their parents often.
D. Everyone should have a child.
3. From the passage we know that ________.
A. the writer was two years old in1959
B. the writer’s father worked in a hospital
C. the writer is now a father who has daughters
D. the writer didn’t allow his brother to touch his book
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. A Lovely Boy B. The Last Lesson
C. A Letter from My Father D. A Lesson in Love
书面表达
如何减压让生活更美好
情景设定:许多学习生活中的烦恼都会使人产生压力,为了更好地发现及解决同学们中存在的心理压力问题,你们班特意开展了一次以"Less Pressure, Better Life"为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你准备发言稿,谈谈你的一些缓解压力的好办法,与同学分享, 内容包括:
(1) 同学们中普遍存在的压力是什么;
(2) 我的压力是什么;
(3) 我是如何成功缓解我的压力的;
(4) 词数80~100。
Yesterday I wrote _____ letter to my teacher.
A. a eight-hundred words B. a eight-hundred-words
C. an eight-hundred-word D. an eight-hundred words
The boss looked ______ at the girl when she broke the cups.
A. angry B. angrily C. happily D. unhappy
The boy made so many mistakes in the exam_______ he was too careless.
A. because B.because of C. if D. but