Alice was now in a long dark room with doors all round the walls, and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere.
She tried to open the doors, but they were all locked (锁上的). “How will I ever get out again?” she thought sadly. Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, and on the top of it was a very small gold key. Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors, but she couldn’t open any.
Then she saw another door, a door that was only forty centimetres high. The little gold key unlocked this door easily, but Alice couldn’t get through it—she was much too big. So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers.
“I’d like to be out there—not in this dark room. Why can’t I get smaller?” It was already a very strange day, and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible.
After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back to the glass table. She put the key down and then she saw a little bottle on the table. Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper with the words DRINK ME in large letters.
“It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles,” she said. “What will it do to me?”She drank a little bit very slowly. The taste was very nice and very soon Alice finished the bottle.
“I think I’m getting smaller and smaller every second.” And she was. “And now,” she said happily, “I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden.”
She ran at once to the door. Then she remembered that the little gold key was back on the glass table. She ran back to the table for it, but she was now much too small! The key was high above her, on top of the table. She tried very hard to climb up the table leg, but she couldn’t do it.
At last, tired and unhappy, she got angry with herself. Soon she saw a little glass box near her on the floor. She opened it, and found a very small cake with the words EAT Me on it.
Nothing could surprise Alice now.
Where did Alice find the little gold key according to the story?
A.In the garden . | B.On the floor. | C.In the glass box. | D.On the glass table. |
We can learn that Alice felt a little ______ from the underlined sentence.
A.proud | B.angry | C.afraid | D.excited |
Which is the right order of the events according to the story?
① Alice saw a little glass box near her on the floor.
② Alice came to a long dark room.
③ Alice saw a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers.
④ Alice drank out of the little bottle and became small.
⑤ Alice took the little gold key and opened the small door.
A.②⑤③④① | B.②④⑤①③ | C.②①⑤④③ | D.②③④⑤① |
What do you think Alice will probably do at the end of the story?
A.Wait for the White Rabbit. | B.Eat the small cake. |
C.Climb up the table leg again. | D.Sit on the floor and cry. |
How do you feel when you stay in hospital alone? Jenny, 13, a US student, feels bored. She knows the feeling because she has been in hospital many times herself. One day, she thought of an idea—if patients could get some books to read, they would feel better. So, from May, she and many of her friends began to collect books for hospital patients.
In six months the students collected 1,250 books at school. They decided to donate the books to the North Shore Medical Centre, a children’s hospital next door to their school. “There are books for kids of all ages, from babies up to high school level.” said Jenny.
The students put the books into “early readers”, “middle readers” and “advanced readers”. Then they wrote their best wishes to patients on bookmarks (书签) and letters, put the books in big boxes and donated them to the hospital.
“We wrote things like, “Keep on reading!’ and ‘Hope you feel better!’,” siad John, 14, Jenny’s brother. “And we also wrote some funny things to make them laugh.”
Frank, 12, and Steven, 14, helped carry 16 large boxes of books into a car. “I think these books will make me a lot of patients feel happy.” said Frank. Steven shared his opinion. “It is really the most meaningful thing that I have ever done in my life.”
Who first thought of the idea of helping those bored patients in hospital?
A.John. | B.Frank. | C.Steven. | D.Jenny. |
From the article, we can learn that _______.
A.in half a year Jenny and her friends bought 1,250 books |
B.the North Shore Medical Centre is far from Jenny’s school |
C.Jenny and her friends were willing to help bored patients |
D.Steven had a different opinion from Frank and John |
The best title for the article might be “_______”.
A.Collecting books for bored patients | B.Writing a letter to a medical centre |
C.Donating books to poor students | D.Reading books for hospital patients |
Which of the following words can be used to describe those student?
A.Polite and hard-working | B.Lazy and stubborn |
C.Selfish and proud | D.Thoughtful and helpful |
What’s your favorite weather? Do you like sunny or rainy days? Many people like sunny days a lot. They don’t like rain. They think rain makes them feel sad. During a long vacation,they like going to the beach to enjoy the sunshine(阳光). Sunshine makes them feel very good and happy.
I like sunshine very much,but I also enjoy rain. I enjoy the sound (声音)of rain. It makes me feel quiet. On rainy days,I like listening to music and reading books,or just looking athe rain and daydreaming.(做白日梦) When you daydream,you don’t think about other things. I think it’s a good way to relax when it rains.
Sunshine can make one run around and rain can make one quiet, so I hope you can feel happy ,rain or shine.
Many people don’t like rain because it makes them feel __________.
A. happy B.sad Ctired D.relaxing
The writer enjoys the sound of _______.
A.rain | B.snow | C.wind | D.cloud |
We don’t think about other things when we _______.
A.sing B. dance C.daydream Dshop
Sunshine can make people ________.
A.quiet | B.run around | C.relaxed | D.sad |
The writer thinks daydreaming is a good way to relax when it ______.
A.snows | B.shines | C.rains | D.winds |
A French woman goes to London to see her son. She knows a little English, but can not speak it very well.One day she goes to a shop.She wants to buy a hen(母鸡) for supper.But she can not remember(记得) the English word for “hen”.Just then the shop waiter asks her: “Can I help you?”“I want the egg’s mother ”the woman answered.The shop waiter does not understand(明白) her and says:“Sorry, we have not any bigger(较大的) eggs.”Suddenly(突然) the woman remembers(记起) the word “cock(公鸡)”.She says:“I want the cock’s wife!”This time the shop waiter laughs(笑).
The woman goes to London_______.
A.to learn English B.to have supper C.to see her son
The woman________.
A.only knows a little English B.knows much English
C.doesn’t know English
The shop waiter think the egg’s mother must be”_______”.
A.bigger eggs B.the cock’s wife C.hens
The shop waiter laughs because he ________.
A.understand the woman at last B.think it is interesting(有趣的)
C. does not understand the woman
Is the woman clever(聪明的)?
A. Yes, he is. B. No , she isn’t. C. Yes, she is .
How do you get across a river? A bridge is the best way. In some places, there are no bridges. People use the ferry(渡船). A ferry is a boat that takes people and cars across the river.
Both ends of a ferry look the same. The ferry never has to turn around. It docks(靠岸)at one side of the river. People and cars get on. At the other side, the ferry docks again. The people and cars get off. Other cars and people get on. And then the ferry goes back across the river.
In many places, bridges are now taking the place of ferries. In 1964, the longest bridge in the world was built in New York over Now York Bay(湾). It is called the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. This bridge has two roads, one over the other. Each road is wide enough for six lanes(行道)of traffic.
______ is the best way for people to go across the river.
A.The bridge | B.The car | C.The ferry | D.The bus |
We can infer that ______ according to the passage.
A.the shortest bridge in the world was built in New York |
B.it may be faster to cross rivers on bridges than on ferries |
C.there is a bridge over every river in the United States |
D.we don’t need ferries any more |
The main idea of the passage is that _____.
A.the bridge is taking the place of the ferry |
B.the ferry is better than the long bridge |
C.the bridge in New York has a very long name |
D.there is no ferry in the world |
_______ can cross rivers by ferry.
A.Only people | B.Both cars and people | C.Only cars | D.Neither people nor cars |
Most of you know this mathematical game, of course. You and your friend draw crosses and circles on a sheet of paper. You do it one after another. The first pupil who gets three marks in a row wins. But do you know that you can play this game another way and it will become more interesting? You must try to make your friend win. If you get your three marks in a row, you don’t win — you lose!
It is more difficult to play this game the other way. The second pupil can always win (if he plays the right way), but he may not win if the first pupil begins with his mark in the center. Then if the first pupil always takes a place on the other side of his friend’s mark, nobody will win.
If your friend does not know the secret which we have explained, you must play each time so as to leave him the greatest number of ways to win. You may try a few games and you will see how interesting it is to play the game this way.
The passage tells us that it is _____ to play this game.
A.interesting | B.difficult | C.impossible | D.unusual |
What s the new rule of the game if we play it another way?
A.The one who gets his three marks in a row wins. |
B.The one who makes his friend win wins. |
C.The one who plays the right way wins. |
D.The one who makes his friend lose wins. |
According to the new rule of the game, the second player can always win if the first player __.
A.begins with his mark in the center |
B.takes a place on the other side of his friend’s mark |
C.tries to get his three marks in a row first |
D.doesn’t begin with his mark in the center |
What result does the following picture show?
○ =" the" 1st player × =" the" 2nd player
A.Both of the players win. | B.The first player wins. |
C.Neither of the players wins. | D.The second player wins. |
What is the best title for this passage?
A.What an Interesting Game | B.A Game of Circles and Crosses |
C.The Secret We Want to Explain | D.Marks on a Sheet of Paper |
When do you become an adult, a grown-up? At eighteen? Twenty-one? Thirty? Adulthood may seem a long way to you, but the fact is that you are in the process of becoming an adult right now. The changes are so gradual逐步的)( that you may not notice them ,but you can be sure that they’re happening.
When you were a child, a parent or an older relative probably bought your clothes and helped you clean up your room. Now you are likely to have a clothes allowance, to care for your bedroom, and to share other cleaning chores. You may once have had trouble getting your homework finished on time. By now, you may have learned to pace yourself. You know how much time you need. Do you remember begging your parents to stop for ice cream, or take an after-school job when you want money for a new clock radio? Of course, you don’t always budget your time and your money perfectly. Your room doesn’t always pass inspection. And you are often less than even tempered when something upsetting happens. But you’re learning.
As you get older, you have more privileges(特权) and more responsibilities. You may baby-sit for younger brothers and sisters, help cook dinner, and do odd jobs to contribute to the family income. You may get to stay up to watch a late movie on television, sit in on adult conversations, take subways and buses alone, or go on camping trips with your friends. Eventually, you will have a job and an apartment of your own.
You’ll become a voter and perhaps a husband or wife, maybe even a parent. But doing things adults do does not necessarily mean you will be wiser, braver, or more self-assured. It takes time to acquire knowledge and build self-confidence. Adults need to test themselves in the world, just as you do as a teenager. Being an adult is a continual process of growth.
The best title for this passage may be _____________.
A.Becoming An Adult | B.It Is No Good Becoming An Adult |
C.Becoming A Voter | D.Adulthood Is always A Long Way To You |
According to the passage, the writer may probably think that ________.
A.nobody can be called an adult |
B.becoming an adult is a long process of becoming learned and self-assured |
C.adults are not self-confident |
D.only adults can budget time and money perfectly |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You don’t know you’re growing up because changes are gradual. |
B.You used to beg for toys when you were young. |
C.Even if you are quite grown up , you still need to acquire knowledge. |
D.People will never be wise, brave or self-assured. |
Have you ever suddenly felt that someone you know was in trouble—and he was? Have you ever dreamed something that came true later? Maybe you have ESP.
ESP stands for(代表) Extra Sensory Perception. It may be called a sixth sense. It seems to let people know about events before they happen, or events that are happening some distance away.
Here is an example: A woman was doing washing. Suddenly she screamed, “My father is dead!” I saw him sitting in the chair!” Just then. a telegram came. The woman’s father had died of a heart attack. He died sitting in a chair.
There are thousands of stories like this on record. Scientists are studying them to find out what is behind these strange mental messages. Here’s another example—one of hundreds of dreams that have come true.
A man dreamed he was walking along a road when a horse and carriage came by. The driver said, “There’s room for one more.” The man felt the driver was dead, so he ran away. The next day the man was getting on a crowded bus. The bus driver said, “There’s room for one more.” Then the man saw the driver’s face was the same face he had seen in the dream. He wouldn’t get on the bus. As the bus drove off, it crashed and burst into flames. Everyone was killed!
Some people say stories like these are lies or coincidences. Others, including some scientists say that ESP is true. From studies of ESP, we may some day learn more about the human mind.
People with ESP may know about ____________
A.someone’s trouble | B.events before they happen |
C.their dreams | D.events after they happen |
From the passage it can be inferred that ____________.
A.all people have ESP | B.some women or men have ESP |
C.children have ESP | D.no have ESP |
Look at this. It’s a blue bag. It is my bag. What’s in it? Look, this is my English book. It’s blue, too. My Chinese book is also in my bag. It is yellow. This is my pencil case. It’s big and nice. I like English and Chinese. My bag is my good friend.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
My bag is .
A.yellow | B.blue | C.nice | D.big |
--- What’s in my bag?
--- .
A.My English book | B.My Chinese book |
C.My pencil case | D.All the three |
My Chinese book is also in my bag. "Also" means(意思是) .
A.也 | B.颜色 | C.不在 | D.放进 |
My is my good friend.
A.Chinese book | B.English book | C.pencil case | D.bag |
Look at these things. This is Mr. Wang’s ID card. And this is Jim’s watch, that’s Mary’s key. Gina’s notebook is over there. Look! What’s that on the floor? Oh, it’s gold ring. It’s Jenny’s ring. It’s very nice.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
This is Mr. Wang’s ______.
A.notebook | B.key | C.ID card | D.watch |
______ notebook is over there.
A.Jim’s | B.Gina’s | C.Jenny’s | D.Mary’s |
Is this Jim’s watch? ______
A.Yes, it is. | B.No, it isn’t. | C.Yes, he is. | D.No, he isn’t. |
Is Jenny’s ring very nice? ______
A.Yes, she is. | B.No, she isn’t. | C.Yes, it is. | D.No, it isn’t. |
看图,选择最佳答案。
This is ______.
A.Motorola 8008 | B.Siemens A55 | C.Nokia 8210 | D.Panasonic 2128 |
Is it a small radio? ______
A.Yes, it is. | B.A radio. | C.No, it isn’t. | D.A video. |
Is that a good way of exchanging(交流)by phone? ______
A.Yes, it is. | B.No, it is. | C.Yes, it isn’t. | D.No, it isn’t. |
Expressions cover all parts of our life. They may be around your ears every day. You may know a lot of Chinese expressions that describe how you feel. Here are some English ones for your enjoyment.
Have Your Heart in Your Mouth
This expression means that you’re really afraid or anxious about something. When your heart starts beating so much that you can feel a thumping(怦怦跳) in your throat, it may feel like you "have your heart in your mouth."
Have Butterflies in the Stomach
How did butterflies get in your stomach? Well, those really aren’t butterflies in there. It is a way of describing those nervous feelings you might get before a test or a very important decision.
These stomach flutters (跳动) are normal and happen to many people. Some people believe having a few butterflies might even help you perform better.
Sick as a Dog
If you’ve ever been very sick, you may have used this expression. Because dogs eat just about anything they find, they often get sick. So it’s all right to describe someone who’s not feeling well as being "sick as a dog".
Under the Weather
When it’s rainy all day outside, how would you feel? This expression comes from the idea that bad weather might hurt a person’s health and mood(心情).
The expression "__" is most probably used while you are watching a thriller.
A. have your heart in your mouth B. sick as a dog C. under the weather
Someone believes__ if you "have butterflies in the stomach" before a test.
A. you’re sure to fail B. you will forget everything C. you might do better
It’s __ to say somebody is "sick as a dog" when he is not feeling well.
A. impolite B. suitable C. wrong
When somebody says "under the weather", he must feel
A. upset B. happy C. calm
All expressions discussed in this passage are about
A. health B. habits C. feelings
There are four seasons in a year in China. February, March, and April make the spring season. .May, June and July make the summer season. August, September and October make the autumn season.. November, December and January make the winter season..
Near the North Pole(南极)there are only two seasons. They are winter and summer. The nights in winter are very long. For more than two months you can’t see the sun, even at noon. In summer the days are long. For more than two months the sun never sets, and there is no night.
In the tropics(热带) there are also two seasons: a rainy season and a dry season.
There are _________seasons in years in China.
A. two | B. four | C. three | D. one |
In the tropics there are ________seasons.
A. two | B. four | C. three | D. one |
The two seasons near the North Pole are _______.
A. spring and autumn | B. winter and summer |
C. rainy season and dry season | D. spring and winter |
Autumn in China______.
A. cool | B. lasts from September to November |
C. is hot | D. the days are less than two months |
Near the North Pole _______in summer.
A. the days aren’t long | B. the days are long |
C. there is no night | D. the days are less than two months |
This is a picture .There is a lake (湖)in the middle of the picture .On the lake we can see a boat .In the boat, there is a boy and his father .The boy is fishing .His father is looking at him .We can see some fish swimming in the lake .On the right of the picture , we can see a big tree .A young woman is reading a book .Her name is Mary .We can see very nice flowers near her seat .A little yellow dog is beside her feet .There are some birds in the sky .On the other side of the lake ,we can see three children .They are laughing and flying kites .They are having fun.
This is a picture of _____.
A.A park | B.Mary’s family | C.a school | D.a restaurant |
Mary is ______.
A.looking at her son | B.reading a book | C.swimming in the lake | D.flying a kite |
The little dog is ____.
blue B. yellow C. black D. brown
There are _____people in the picture .
A.2 | B.4 | C.6 | D.8 |
Are they having a great time ?
A.No, they haven’t . | B.No, they aren’t . | C.Yes , they have . | D.Yes , they are . |
In some western countries, many children do chores (家务) to get pocket money. They usually start to do this when they are ten years old.
School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don’t have much free time on weekdays. They often do chores on weekends.
Young kids only do easy chores. So they don’t get much money. But that’s enough. Many of them only want to buy candy. And candy is cheap! They often help do the dishes, sweep the floor, or feed the pet cat or dog.
When they get older, they want to buy more and more things. They want things that are more expensive than candy. So they have to work harder! They often help their parents wash the family car, cut the grass, or cook meals.
Some jobs are a good way for kids to learn new things. For example, they can learn how to use a lawnmower ( 割草机) or how to cook. Of course, their parents help them at first.
How do many children get pocket money in some Western countries?
A.By studying hard. | B.By doing chores at home. |
C.By doing part - time jobs. | D.By asking their parents for it. |
Mary wants to get more pocket money to buy something expensive. She may _________
A.do the dishes | B.feed the pet cat |
C.cook meals | D.sweep the floor |
Which of the following is not true?
A.Young kids do easy chores because they can get much money from their parents. |
B.School students often do chores on Saturdays and Sundays. |
C.If kids get older and want something more expensive, they can help wash their family car. |
D. Kids can learn how to cook with the help of their parents. |
The passage mainly tells us how children in some Western countries_________
A.find jobs | B.get pocket money | C.study at school | D.do chores |
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