Teacher Appreciation Week(谢师周)in the USA is celebrated in May. People across the country use this special week to show and tell teachers how important they are to their lives.

Some students are talking about the teachers that have inspired(鼓舞)them most.

Ms. Lindsay is a wonderful teacher because she gives us chance after chance, and forgives(原谅)us when we do wrong .She has really helped me bring my math grades up.

--Jessica,11

A teacher who inspires me is my art teacher, Mrs. White, is the best person I know. She is always smiling and saying "I love it! I love it! "She believes in me and in every child she teaches.

--Olivia, 10

Ms.Black is an active participant(参与者)in her community and has a huge influence in and out of school. Her teaching has a very special and professional style. I have never had a teacher who cares about much.

--Nick,9

My favorite teacher is my first-grade teacher, Mrs. Denise. She changed my life by making school fun. She gave me a reason to want to come to school every day. She loved teaching, helping her students succeed, and most of all, making people happy.

--Mary,12

Mr.Williams is an English teacher.When the class doesn’t understand something,he makes it clear in a funny way. He even plays with us during the break. We like to talk to him when we have trouble.

--Owen 9

根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确的用“A”表示,不正确的用“B”表示。

1.Jessica thinks Ms Lindsay has helped her do better in math.

2.Mrs. White is a teacher who teaches history.

3.To Nick, Ms. Black teaches in a very special way and she is kind to him.

4.Because of Mrs.Denise,Mary enjoyed going to school.

5.Mr. Williams isn’t very patient to his students and he isn’t easy to get on with.

You may have heard of people who are allergic(过敏)to seafood, smoke or pets. But did you know that some people were allergic to Wi-Fi signals(信号)?

Rose White, a 44-year-old woman from Britain, first found herself being allergic to Wi-Fi signals in 2015. She had a cough, heart trouble and great pains in her head when she stayed at the places covered with Wi-Fi signals.

Rose has tried many ways to keep away from Wi-Fi signals In the past six months, she either slept in her car or in tent which she had put up in the woodland and in the fields. She even tried sleeping in a shed (棚子). Being completely tired, Rose had no choice but to quit her job and moved 370 kilometers away from her home to avoid Wi-Fi signals, but failed. Because of the hard life, she got a stomach problem.

She is now living in a small house in the rural area in England. There are far fewer Wi-Fi signals.However, the house, which belongs to her friend, will be sold to others, so she, has to move again soon.

Rose is planning to move to a more rural area. She is also planning to buy a camper van(野营车)so that she can drive away from Wi-Fi signals whenever she is feeling uncomfortable. As she can not work to make money, she has to raise money online. She is hoping to raise 15,000 pounds. So far,she has raised over 1, 600 pounds. She still has a long way to go.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1.Which is not Rose’s allergic symptom(症状)?

A.Stomachache. B.Heart trouble C.Headache

2.What did rose do to keep away from Wi-Fi signals?

A.She slept in tent in the woodland.

B.She bought a small house in the countryside.

C.She moved to a more rural area.

3.What does the underlined word “quit” in paragraph 3 mean?

A.leave B.begin C.change

4.Why does she have to move again soon?

A.Because the place she lives in is near the Wi-Fi signals.

B.Because her friend decided to sell the house.

C.Because she wants to move to a new place.

5.What does the sentence “She still has a long way to go.” in the last paragraph refer to(指的是)?

A.It's not easy for her to raise enough money.

B.It's difficult for her to find a place without Wi-Fi signals.

C.There will be a lot of difficulties for her to deal with.

Most of us think the telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.1.In fact,an Italian named Antonio Meucci was officially recognized(认定)as the inventor a few years ago. Who is Meucci and why wasn’t he known for his invention at the time?

Antonio Meucci was bom in Italy in 1808. He studies, Meucci started to experiment with electricity.2.When two places were connected with wire, people in those places could hear each other talk.

In 1850, Meucci and his wife, Ester, moved to New York. Meucci was worried about his wife ,because she had become very ill.3.To solve this problem, he connected metal cables between his home and his workshop. This way, they could talk to each other conveniently.

Meucci invited a group of people to see his new invention.They listened in amazement as the voice of a singer was heard through the wires.4.Even worse, Meucci never applied for a patent(专利) on his invention. Meanwhile, Alexander graham Bell was working on the same idea and in 1876 the patent for the telephone was given to him.

In 2002, more than a century after Meucci's death, his work was finally recognized by the government.5.

根据短文内容,从方框中选出五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容通顺完整。

A. He discovered that sound could travel through metal cables.

B. However, he wasn't the first person to think of the idea.

C.Unfortunately,only a few people attended this talk.

D. He will now be known all over the world as the telephone’s invent.

E. He needed to keep in touch with her at all times.

F. Luckily, many people thought it was such a great idea.

根据短文内容,用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。

“Kids can make a difference.” Craig Kielburger said. When Craig was 12, he started a group that has helped kids all over the world.

How did Craig get started? In the seventh grade he learned something that made him angry. A 6-year-old boy in Pakistan1. (send) to work in a factory. The boy could not go to school. He could not even play. He had no freedom at all.

Craig compared that with his own life. Laws in his country said that kids must go to school. Education was free to all kids. But in, some countries school was not free. Children from poor families went to work instead of2.(go) to school.

Craig wanted to help those who didn’t have the same advantages as he and his friends. As a result, Craig and some friends started Free The Children. Craig and his friends decided that Free The Children should raise money 3. (build)schools. Craig hoped that learning would help kids in poverty(贫困)live better.

Today, Craig’s charity4.(have) more than one million members in 45 countries. It is still going strong. The money they have raised has done many good things. It5.(help ) build more than 500 schools around the world so far. It also pays for health care in poor communities. Craig has had a lot of success. However, he still remembers his unpleasant start in the seventh grade.

“We were laughed at by other kids, who6.(say) you couldn’t change things,”he says. Still, Craig didn’t give up. Now he wants to help more kids. “Go to freethechildren. com. Tell it to your friends.7.(bring) it to your teachers,”he says. “As you gain more confidence, friend will join you. It just gets easier.”

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Beauty sleep is a real thing, researches have shown that people who have enough sleep look more attractive(有魅力的) to others.

A few bad nights is enough to make a person look "especially"more ugly, their sleep experiments show.

The researchers asked 25 university students to join in their sleep experiment. They were asked to get a good nights sleep for two nights A week later, they were asked to sleep for only four hours every night for two nights in a row(接连).

The researchers took make- up free photos of the volunteers .after both two nights’ good sleep and two nights’ bad sleep.

Next, they asked 122 strangers to have a look at the photos and judge them on attractiveness ,health, and sleepiness, as well as asking them, “How much would you like to make friends with this person in the picture?

The, strangers were good at judging if the person they were looking at was tired, and, if they were sleepy, their attractiveness score. was low The strangers also said they wouldn't want to make friends with the tired students. The researchers say this is natural for people. An unhealthy-looking face makes people, run away. In other words, people don t want to hang around with people. Who might be rill It meant that strangers wanted to make friends who were attractive and energetic.

Dr Brewer, an. expert at the. University of Liverpool said Judgement of attractiveness. is. Often unconscious, but we, all do it, and we are able to judge on even something small like whether someone looks tired or unhealthy This study shows-how important sleep is to us.”

根据短文内容,回答下列问题。

1.How many students were asked to join in the sleep experiment?

_________________________________________________________________________________

2.When did the researchers take make-up free photos?

_______________________________________________________________________________

3.What were the strangers asked to judge?

___________________________________________________________________________________

4.What kind of friends did the strangers like to make?

__________________________________________________________________________________

5.What is the passage mainly about?

_________________________________________________________________________________

Einstein is a world-famous scientist. In 1899, he _________ at a famous university in Zurich.

Once Einstein asked his teacher, Professor Minkevsky, “ How _________ a person, like me, leave his clear footprints on the road of science and make a great success?” Minkewsky said that it was a “_________” question and he would give him an answer later.

Three days later, Minkevsky told Einstein that the _________ was coming! He pulled Einstein walk towards a building site and straight set _________ on a conerete(混凝土) road. It was a road that the workers had _________ finished !

All the workers _________ him. “Sir, don’t you lead me the wrong way?” Einstein was confused(疑惑不解的) and asked Minkevsky _________.

“Can’t you see?” Minkrvsky asked. “Only the _________ conerete road surface can leave deep footprints. The old road surface has been walked on and countless __________ have been left by many people,__________ you can hardly find your footprints. ” Hearing that, Einstein thought for a long time and nodded.

After that, a very strong sense of __________ began to guide Einstein’s thought and action. He tried again and again to __________ new things. He believed strongly that __________ could tell him what to do and no books could help him, He always said, “I never memorize what books carry because my brain was only __________ those things that are not in books. ” It was because of this that Einstein left his shining footprints in the history of science.

1.A.worked B.studied C.spoke D.taught

2.A.must B.should C.can D.need

3.A.sad B.stupid C.difficult D.boring

4.A.way B.question C.success D.answer

5.A.hand B.foot C.face D.body

6.A.never B.just C.already D.all

7.A.shouted at B.listened to C.looked for D.talked with

8.A.in public B.in person C.in surprise D.in agreement

9.A.new B.wide C.straight D.beautiful

10.A.steps B.books C.flowers D.dictionaries

11.A.though B.because C.so D.but

12.A.activity B.direction C.creativity D.education

13.A.write B.follow C.remember D.discover

14.A.nobody B.anybody C.somebody D.everybody

15.A.in B.for C.about D.against

Honey to treat a wound. Eat cherries(樱桃)if someone has a pain in his knee. Your grandmother is probably satisfied with her old-time treatments and now science is catching up with them. Researchers have produced hundreds of studies in the past five years about these grandmothers’ old-time home treatments. They are often natural, different from the medicine from the hospitals. Here are some old-time treatments which have been prove(证明)to be useful by the scientists.

Burns Try Aloe

“Aloe is a useful treatment for burns,” says a doctor. One study showed it was very useful or second-degree burns, If you have an aloe plant, simply cut pen a leaf and use the liquid (汁液) directly to the burnt area. For serious burns , you should still see a doctor.

Eye Pains Try Cucumber

If you use your eyes for a long time, lie on your back place one piece of cucumber over each closes eye. Cucumber helps reduce the pain. Replace the pieces with a cooler pair every two or three minutes, for up to 15 minutes total.

Wounds Try Honey

Since ancient Egyptian times, people have used honey to treat the wounds. For best results, scientists advised manuka honey, from New Zealand, Brush some honey directly to a wound every 12 to 24 hours an cover it with a piece of clean cloth.

1.If Lingling burnt her finger when cooking, she would need ________ according to the passage.

A.an aloe leaf B.fresh cherries C.cucumber pieces D.manuka hones

2.The writer wrote this passage to ________.

A.show her pride in those grandmothers' treatments

B.introduce some methods of old-time home treatments

C.show old-time home treatments are better than medicine

D.advise scientists to make research into ancient treatment

3.The passage is probably in the part of ________ in a newspaper.

A.new B.life C.sports D.education

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