—I’m leaving now.
— ______ you turn off the lights.
— ______ you turn off the lights.
| A.To make sure | B.Make sure | C.Made sure | D.Making sure |
Many teenagers have hobbies. But sometimes these hobbies can get ______ of schoolwork.
| A.on the way | B.by the way | C.in the way | D.out of the way |
— How long have you been collecting shells?
— ______.
— ______.
| A.After I left school | B.Before I moved here |
| C.When I went to the beach | D.Since I was ten years old |
— Will you be able to come and help us clean the room?
— ______, but I’m doing my homework.
— ______, but I’m doing my homework.
| A.I’d love to | B.I hope not | C.I do care | D.I’m afraid not |
About a week ago, when I was playing basketball at our local park, I noticed a small group of boys picking on a smaller, skinnier boy. They were 31 him names and even pushed him to the ground and kicked dirt in his face. 32 I saw that, I walked over to the group.
I stepped 33 them and the smaller boy, and asked them politely what this boy had done worthy of 34 they were doing to him. One of the boys replied, “He’s weird.” At that, I asked one of the boys if he thought his friend was weird, and the 35 was “No.” So, I asked another boy what the word “weird” 36 , and he said, “Different.” That was my cue(暗示). I told them that everyone is 37 , and that they all looked just as different to the other boy as he did to them. They all stood 38 for a moment, and then the most amazing thing happened. One of the boys helped the small boy off the ground and then said sorry to him. He 39 to let him play with them.
I thanked the boy for being so 40 . As I looked around, I realized that there were dozens of other people at the park 41 no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt happy that the boy was strong enough to stand up against his friends to 42 someone in need, but I felt sad that 43 else had even taken a second look.
I hope that my action helped them 44 that they could have made a difference with a little 45 , and maybe next time they will be the ones who choose to help.
I stepped 33 them and the smaller boy, and asked them politely what this boy had done worthy of 34 they were doing to him. One of the boys replied, “He’s weird.” At that, I asked one of the boys if he thought his friend was weird, and the 35 was “No.” So, I asked another boy what the word “weird” 36 , and he said, “Different.” That was my cue(暗示). I told them that everyone is 37 , and that they all looked just as different to the other boy as he did to them. They all stood 38 for a moment, and then the most amazing thing happened. One of the boys helped the small boy off the ground and then said sorry to him. He 39 to let him play with them.
I thanked the boy for being so 40 . As I looked around, I realized that there were dozens of other people at the park 41 no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt happy that the boy was strong enough to stand up against his friends to 42 someone in need, but I felt sad that 43 else had even taken a second look.
I hope that my action helped them 44 that they could have made a difference with a little 45 , and maybe next time they will be the ones who choose to help.
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When I was seven years old my mom was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer. The doctors told us my mom might be saved with surgery(手术). But it could also kill her. She chose to have it.
The day before the surgery I was off school, and my mom planned the best day of my life, everything I loved at seven and everything that would put a smile on my face. The day began with her waking me up saying, “Kate, I have a surprise for you. Come and see.” The surprise was a doll I had wanted for the longest time. Throughout the day, she told me everything that she thought I would need to know to grow up and be a good person; she told me to be the best I could be and that I would always make her proud. We had a picnic in the park, and it was so cold that we moved to the car. The day was filled with laughter. For the first time in a long time I could see she was really happy. I would never forget her smile, or the way her eyes shone as if we were the same age. It was the best day of my life, and I will never forget the conversations we shared.
My mother managed to live through the surgery. Now when I look back, I realize that the best day of my life could be her last and this could be the last day I would remember with her, the last one we shared. I also understand how unselfish a mother is.
【小题1】 Who made the decision to have the surgery in the story?
【小题2】What did the writer’s mother do the day before the surgery?
【小题3】 Why was the writer’s mother happy that day?
【小题4】The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggests that ______.
【小题5】 Which of the following words best describes the writer’s mother?
The day before the surgery I was off school, and my mom planned the best day of my life, everything I loved at seven and everything that would put a smile on my face. The day began with her waking me up saying, “Kate, I have a surprise for you. Come and see.” The surprise was a doll I had wanted for the longest time. Throughout the day, she told me everything that she thought I would need to know to grow up and be a good person; she told me to be the best I could be and that I would always make her proud. We had a picnic in the park, and it was so cold that we moved to the car. The day was filled with laughter. For the first time in a long time I could see she was really happy. I would never forget her smile, or the way her eyes shone as if we were the same age. It was the best day of my life, and I will never forget the conversations we shared.
My mother managed to live through the surgery. Now when I look back, I realize that the best day of my life could be her last and this could be the last day I would remember with her, the last one we shared. I also understand how unselfish a mother is.
【小题1】 Who made the decision to have the surgery in the story?
| A.The doctors. | B.The patient. | C.The writer. | D.The patient’s family. |
| A.She stayed at home to have a good rest. |
| B.She went to the doctor’s for advice. |
| C.She turned to her family for comfort. |
| D.She stayed all day with her child. |
| A.Because she left her child a special memory. |
| B.Because she realized her child had grown up. |
| C.Because she was proud of what her child had done. |
| D.Because she expected the surgery to be successful. |
| A.her mother was ill again | B.the surgery was unsuccessful |
| C.her mother was getting better | D.the surgery was simple |
| A.Hardworking. | B.Famous. | C.Rich. | D.Great. |
Germs(细菌) are everywhere. You can’t see them, but they are on your desk, on your computer, and even in the air!
Like people, germs move around the world. They fly with us on planes. When food, clothes, and other things travel around the world, germs travel, too. Some germs are safe, but some are dangerous. Germs cause illnesses like colds and the flu.
Warmer Weather Brings Germs
The world’s weather is changing. Cooler countries are getting warmer, so insects from hot countries can move there. Some of these insects, like mosquitoes, carry dangerous germs. These germs cause headaches, fever, and can even kill people.
Under Your Skin
Your skin protects you from germs. It stops some germs, but not all. They can enter your body when you eat, or when you have a cut. Germs are on your hands, too. They enter your body when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Fighting Germs
Your immune system(免疫系统) protects you, too. When germs get inside your body, your immune system finds and kills them. Special cells(细胞) move around your body and fight germs. They help you stay healthy. Other cells make antibodies. Antibodies help your body find and stop germs.
What can you do to fight germs? You should wash your hands with soap and water. Soap kills many germs, and water washes them away.
【小题1】According to the text, insects ______.
【小题2】 The underlined word “there” refers to ______.
【小题3】 Which of the following is right according to the text?
【小题4】 What do antibodies do?
【小题5】Which can be the best title for this text?
Like people, germs move around the world. They fly with us on planes. When food, clothes, and other things travel around the world, germs travel, too. Some germs are safe, but some are dangerous. Germs cause illnesses like colds and the flu.
Warmer Weather Brings Germs
The world’s weather is changing. Cooler countries are getting warmer, so insects from hot countries can move there. Some of these insects, like mosquitoes, carry dangerous germs. These germs cause headaches, fever, and can even kill people.
Under Your Skin
Your skin protects you from germs. It stops some germs, but not all. They can enter your body when you eat, or when you have a cut. Germs are on your hands, too. They enter your body when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Fighting Germs
Your immune system(免疫系统) protects you, too. When germs get inside your body, your immune system finds and kills them. Special cells(细胞) move around your body and fight germs. They help you stay healthy. Other cells make antibodies. Antibodies help your body find and stop germs.
What can you do to fight germs? You should wash your hands with soap and water. Soap kills many germs, and water washes them away.
【小题1】According to the text, insects ______.
| A.kill germs | B.carry germs | C.protect germs | D.love germs |
| A.cooler countries | B.hot countries | C.everywhere | D.the world |
| A.All germs are dangerous. | B.There are more germs in cold places. |
| C.Soap can kill all germs. | D.Germs can get into your body. |
| A.They kill germs and wash them away. | B.They find and develop germs. |
| C.They help protect us from germs. | D.They carry dangerous germs. |
| A.Germs Are Everywhere | B.Weather Is Changing |
| C.Skin Stops Germs | D.Germs Are Developed |
五位母亲Betty, Sara, Gina, Mary和 Alice打算为各自的孩子选择一所合适的学校。请仔细阅读下列各题中的个人情况说明,从A到F的六个选项中,选出符合各人要求的最佳选项,其中一项为多余选项。
【小题1】 Betty has a six-year-old daughter. She wants her to be a musician when she grows up, so she is
looking for a famous music school for her.
【小题2】 Sara’s son is 10 years old. He is interested in water sports. He said that he hoped to be a sailor in the future.
【小题3】 Alice learned to dance when she was young. Now she is a successful dancer. She wants her little daughter to follow her steps.
【小题4】 Mary is always worried about her daughter, who is poor at math and English at school, so she is looking for a training centre to help her daughter.
【小题5】Gina has a son who is a football fan. He knows about almost all the well-known football players. He wishes to be a football star.
【小题1】 Betty has a six-year-old daughter. She wants her to be a musician when she grows up, so she is
looking for a famous music school for her.
【小题2】 Sara’s son is 10 years old. He is interested in water sports. He said that he hoped to be a sailor in the future.
【小题3】 Alice learned to dance when she was young. Now she is a successful dancer. She wants her little daughter to follow her steps.
【小题4】 Mary is always worried about her daughter, who is poor at math and English at school, so she is looking for a training centre to help her daughter.
【小题5】Gina has a son who is a football fan. He knows about almost all the well-known football players. He wishes to be a football star.
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| Aqualility Making water safe and fun. Swimming lessons are for all ages from birth. Small groups are in warm pools in Reigate on Monday & Friday afternoons. Call 07914 688 826 |
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| Manor House A small and friendly school for girls 2—16 offers a modern and caring environment. Bring your daughter and come and see why our girls are so happy and do so well. Call 01372 45768 |
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| Little Kickers Why do we get a kick out of every class? It’s fun. The children have fun learning new skills. So if you want your kid to be a football star or just to be happier, why not come and have a ball with us? Call 01753 83109 |
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| Monkey Music Since 1993 thousands of children across the UK have grown up with Monkey Music. Our wonderful teaching program introduces music to young children in a way they can easily understand and enjoy. Call 0193 82866 |
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| Kip McGrath Do you want your child to succeed at school? We have very good Math and English teachers. We are for children aged 6—16. Call 01483 303233 |
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| Farnham Dance New ballet(芭蕾) classes at the St. John’s Centre, 19 Tilford Rd, Farnham GU9 8DJ. Tuesday afternoons, 10 week terms Call 01252 727347 |
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Naming the Baby
Parents always think their babies are very special. They want others to 【小题1】 their children. For this reason, they sometimes give their children unusual 【小题2】. They may choose names such as Chelma, Ukiah, Brianna, or Elvira. There are some advantages to this practice. A child who is 【小题3】 an uncommon name may feel special from childhood. 【小题4】 , sometimes we remember people with unusual names 【小题5】 than we remember people with ordinary names.
【小题6】 , unusual names can cause problems. They can be hard for teachers and friends to pronounce. They can also be hard to spell, 【小题7】 computers may automatically(自动地) change them. For example, Jule may become July. Some people may have a bad impression on an unusual name 【小题8】 they even meet the person. 【小题9】 of all, other children sometimes don’t like kids with uncommon names. The message for parents is, “Think 【小题10】 before you give your child an unusual name.”
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Parents always think their babies are very special. They want others to 【小题1】 their children. For this reason, they sometimes give their children unusual 【小题2】. They may choose names such as Chelma, Ukiah, Brianna, or Elvira. There are some advantages to this practice. A child who is 【小题3】 an uncommon name may feel special from childhood. 【小题4】 , sometimes we remember people with unusual names 【小题5】 than we remember people with ordinary names.
【小题6】 , unusual names can cause problems. They can be hard for teachers and friends to pronounce. They can also be hard to spell, 【小题7】 computers may automatically(自动地) change them. For example, Jule may become July. Some people may have a bad impression on an unusual name 【小题8】 they even meet the person. 【小题9】 of all, other children sometimes don’t like kids with uncommon names. The message for parents is, “Think 【小题10】 before you give your child an unusual name.”