8.Mr.and Mrs.Liu live in a house a lot of trees.( )
| A. | from | B. | among | C. | through | D. | between |
7.Look at bicycle.It has three wheels.( )
| A. | a | B. | an | C. | the | D. | 不填 |
6.-Should I buy an iPhone SE,a 6s Plus,or wait for the next one?
-Oh,_______.You've just bought one recently.There's no need to change it.( )
-Oh,_______.You've just bought one recently.There's no need to change it.( )
| A. | of course | B. | come on | C. | no problem | D. | with pleasure |
5.-It was so cold last winter.
-Yeah,______ was even a lot of snow in the south.( )
-Yeah,______ was even a lot of snow in the south.( )
| A. | it | B. | this | C. | that | D. | there |
4.Millions of people felt ______ amazed at the news that Steven Hawking joined Sina Weibo.( )
| A. | almost | B. | quite | C. | enough | D. | already |
2.
39.Who wrote the book Absolutely Almost?D
A.Jennifer L.Holm.
B.Mariko Tamaki.
C.Jillian Tamaki.
D.Lisa Graff.
40.What's the difference for Rose this summer?D
A.She lost something important.
B.She doesn't have a holiday.
C.She cannot meet her friend.
D.Her parents keep fighting.
41.Why does Ellie miss everything in the past?A
A.Because she has never liked change.
B.Because she meets a strange boy later.
C.Because her grandfather is a scientist.
D.Because the secret to immortalityis found.
42.Which of the following is TRUE?B
A.Albie always does well in everything before.
B.Good books can help you understand the world.
C.Ellie's dearly dead goldfish comes back to life.
D.All the books were written by American writers.
| Good books are like wise friends.They support you,and help you understand the world.TIME and AMAZON listed some of the best books of 2015for young readers.Teens have picked out three of them.Have you read all of them? |
| Absolutely Almost Lisa Graff,US Albie has always been an"almost".He's almost good at sports.He's almost smart enough to pass his spelling test.He almost makes his parents proud.In fact,Albie has a long list of the things he^not very good at.However,things begin to change when Albie gets a new babysitter,Calista.She helps him work out all of the things he is not good at.What will happen to this"almost"boy? |
| This One Summer Jillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamki,Canada Every summer,Rose goes with her mum and dad to a lake house in Awago Beach.It's their relaxing time.Rose's friend Windy is always there,too.But this summer is different.Rose's mum and dad keep fighting.Rose and Windy want to escape from it,but they find themselves with a whole new set of problems.They meet a local teen,but later he is caught up in something bad…It^really a summer of sorrow (悲伤) and growing up. |
| The Fourteenth Goldfish Jennifer L.Holm,US Eleven-year-old Ellie has never liked change.She misses fifth grade.She misses her old best friend.She even misses her dearly dead goldfish.Then one day a strange boy shows up.He looks a lot like Ellie's grandfather,a scientist who's always been crazy about immortality (永生).Could this strange boy really be Ellie's grandpa?Has he finally found the secret to immortality with Ellie? |
A.Jennifer L.Holm.
B.Mariko Tamaki.
C.Jillian Tamaki.
D.Lisa Graff.
40.What's the difference for Rose this summer?D
A.She lost something important.
B.She doesn't have a holiday.
C.She cannot meet her friend.
D.Her parents keep fighting.
41.Why does Ellie miss everything in the past?A
A.Because she has never liked change.
B.Because she meets a strange boy later.
C.Because her grandfather is a scientist.
D.Because the secret to immortalityis found.
42.Which of the following is TRUE?B
A.Albie always does well in everything before.
B.Good books can help you understand the world.
C.Ellie's dearly dead goldfish comes back to life.
D.All the books were written by American writers.
1.It is careless him to lose his wallet again.I think it necessary him to be more careful next time.( )
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| A. | of; to | B. | of; for | C. | for; for | D. | for; to |