You _ to the meeting this afternoon if you have something important to do.
| A.needn’t to come | B.don’t need come |
| C.don’t need coming | D.needn’t come |
We will have a ______ holiday next week. What about going to Hainan?
| A.five days | B.five-day | C.five-days | D.five-day’s |
He told us ______ exciting news that we all cheered with joy.
| A.such | B.so | C.such an | D.such a |
–My brother’s never been late for work, ______?
–______. He is a hard-working man.
–______. He is a hard-working man.
| A.is he; Yes, he is | B.isn’t he; No, he isn’t |
| C.has he; Yes, he has | D.has he; No, he hasn’t |
He ______ be at home, because the light in his room is on.
| A.must | B.can’t | C.can | D.might |
–Do you mind telling me how to restart the computer?
–______. It’s simple. Just press the button here.
–______. It’s simple. Just press the button here.
| A.Yes, I do | B.Surely | C.Of course | D.No, not at all |
When I was a little girl, mum and dad told me that if you plant something in spring, you’ll get more in autumn. I 1 this without doubt.
At the age of six, while I was eating a big apple, I dropped a tooth.
I was so 2 that I cried all of a sudden and rushed to my grandma’s room. She held the tooth and smiled, “Don’t worry, dear. It’s a baby tooth. You will have a new tooth in a few 3 .”
“A new tooth?” I fell very surprised.
“Yes, you will have that tooth 4 you get old, so you must protect your new tooth well. When you grow old, the teeth will fall out again, 5 this time, it won’t grow again. So it’s not easy for old people to eat anything,” grandma said.
I went out of grandma’s room and thought, “ 6 should I put the dropped tooth?”
Suddenly, a wonderful thought came into my mind: Why not plant it in the ground? If I took good care of it, day after day, maybe it would become a big tree. When 7 came, there would be many white and strong 8 on the tree. I could pick them and send them to the 9 people who needed them. So then they could eat well and always open their mouths with a smile full of beautiful teeth.
Of course my tooth didn’t grow into a big tree, but beautiful thoughts made my childhood warm and unforgettable. With them, I 10 up.
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Millie is a little fat. She wants to join a body club in the summer holiday. She has found some information about a body club.
【小题1】What can Millie do in the club?
| A.Playing basketball. | B.Swimming. |
| C.Playing chess. | D.Hiking. |
| A.If you join the club, you can get two free T-shirts. |
| B.It’s a good way to fight the fat and keep fit if you join the club. |
| C.You can contact the club on 8366 6888 for more information. |
| D.The club will offer one week free membership if you join it in two weeks. |
| A.letters | B.diaries | C.news | D.advertisements |
This is a song millions of Americans will hear this New Year’s Eve. It is called Auld Lang Syne(《友谊地久天长》). It is the traditional music played during the New Year’s celebration. Auld Lang Syne is an old Scottish poem. It tells about the need to remember old friends.
The words “auld lang syen” mean “old long since”. No one knows who wrote the poem(诗) first. However, a version(版本) by Scottish poet Robert Bums was published(出版) in 1796. The words and music we know today first appeared in a songbook three years later.
The song is played in the United States mainly on New Year’s Eve. The version you are hearing today is by the Washington Saxophone Quarter. As we end our program with Auld Lang Syne, I would like to wish all our radio friends a very Happy New Year! This is Buddy Thomas.
【小题1】This passage is from ______.
| A.a newspaper | B.a magazine | C.a TV program | D.a radio program |
| A.Robert Bums. |
| B.The Washington Saxophone Quarter. |
| C.Buddy Thomas. |
| D.The passage doesn’t tell us. |
| A.In 1790. | B.In 1793. | C.In 1796. | D.In 1799. |
One day, a farmer was walking along a road with his son Thomas. The father said, “Look! There’s a horseshoe, pick it up and put it in your bag.” Thomas said, “It isn’t worth the trouble.” His father said nothing but he picked it up himself. When they got to a nearby town, they had a rest. There the farmer sold the horseshoe and with the few pennies he bought some cherries(樱桃).
The father and the son continued their way. The sun was well up in the sky, and there wasn’t a house or even a tree where they could have a rest. Thomas felt too thirsty to walk on. At this time, his father dropped a cherry on the ground and Thomas picked it up quickly and ate it. After a while, his father dropped another cherry and once again, his son lost no time in picking it up and putting it in his mouth.
And so they went on. The old farmer dropped the cherries and the son picked them up. When Thomas had eaten up all the cherries, his father said to him, “My dear son, if you had bent(弯腰) down early to pick up that horseshoe, it would not have been necessary for you to bend so many times for the cherries. Always remember the lesson that he who does not worry about the little things will find that he cannot do the great things.”
【小题1】Who picked up the horseshoe at last?
| A.The son. |
| B.The father. |
| C.Both the father and the son. |
| D.Neither the father nor the son. |
| A.some bread | B.some water |
| C.some cherries | D.some pennies |
| A.he wanted to teach his son a lesson |
| B.he wanted his son to do more exercise |
| C.he wanted his son to eat them all |
| D.he wanted to laugh at his son |
| A.cherries are so delicious that most of us like to eat them |
| B.a horseshoe is so expensive that it can bring us a lot of money |
| C.if we want to eat cherries, we must pick up a horseshoe |
| D.if we don’t worry about the little things we cannot do the great things |