Mr. And Mrs. White had two sons and three daughters. One Sunday, Mrs. White said to her husband, “The children don’t have any lessons today, and you’re free, too. There’s a new funfair(游乐场) in the park. Let’s all go there to play.”Her husband said, “I want to finish some work today.”“Oh, forget it. Go there and make our children happy. That’s the most important work.” Mrs. White said.
So Mr. And Mrs. White took their children to the funfair. Mr. White was forty-five years old.But he enjoyed the funfair more than his children. He hurried from one thing to another, and ate lots of sweets. One of the children said to her mother, “Dad is just like a small child, isn’t he? Mom” Mrs. White didn’t want to follow her husband around any more at that time and answered. “He is even worse than a small child, Mary, because he might spend more money than a small child.”
There were ____ children in the White family.
A.two | B.three | C.four | D.five |
One Sunday, Mr. And Mrs. White want to go to ___ with their children.
A.school | B.work | C.a funfair | D.a shop |
Mr. White liked the place so much that he _____.
A.bought lots of sweets |
B.followed his wife all the time |
C.hurried from one thing to another |
D.asked a lot of questions |
From the story we know Mrs. White ____ when Mary asked her the question.
A.was still excited to play |
B.was a little angry with Mr. White |
C.looked for Mr. White everywhere |
D.have a lot of sweets |
Of all the family members, ____ enjoyed playing there most that Sunday.
A.Mr. White | B.Mrs. White |
C.Mary | D.the boys |
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
At present, too much carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) makes the earth warmer and warmer and causes terrible effect to human beings.To save our planet, to save ourselves, a new lifestyle called low-carbon life(低碳生活) becomes popular.Low carbon means low energy and no waste.It is necessary for everybody to learn to live a low-carbon life.
To live a low-carbon life, we’d better save energy as possible.Turn off the lights and TV whenever they are not needed.If possible, use cold water to wash clothes or dishes.Take a short shower and try to take a cold one when the weather gets warm.Don’t do the cooking with electricity.
To live a low-carbon life , we should eat less meat.Everybody knows eating too much meat makes people fat and easy to have heart disease, but maybe you don’t know keeping animals for food produces even more carbon dioxide than all the cars in the world, and being a vegetarian can help reduce one and a half tons of carbon dioxide a year.Maybe it is a little difficult, but it’s really necessary.
To live a low-carbon life, we are supposed to do less shopping.When we go shopping, we may drive a car or take other transportations.On the one hand, these machines pollute the air and waste energy.On the other hand, most of us always buy some useless things because of some advertisements.It is not only a waste of money but also causes trouble to the earth, because as you know, making everything will produce carbon dioxi de more or less.
There are many other ways to live low-carbon life, such as recycling things, planting trees and reusing textbooks.If we can keep it a habit in our daily life, the earth will become a safer planet for us to live on.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
_____ makes the weather on the earth get warmer.
A.Little rubbish |
B.A waste of money |
C.Too much carbon dioxide |
D.A waste of water |
We can _____ to save energy in our daily life.
A.use less electricity |
B.go to sleep with lights on |
C.wash clothes with hot water |
D.drive car to work |
The underlined word “it” in the third paragraph means _____.
A.eating less meat |
B.having heart disease |
C.keeping animals for food |
D.eating less vegetables |
We should do less shopping because _____.
A.wasting money causes trouble to people |
B.the advertisements are sometimes misleading |
C.the less you shop, the less carbon dioxide will be produced |
D.some of the things you bought are useless |
If everybody lives a low-carbon life, _____.
A.we will waste more energy |
B.there will be less carbon dioxide |
C.the earth will become a dangerous place to live on |
D.there will be more carbon dioxide |
根据短文内容,回答下列各题。
Gui Haichao became the country’s first payload expert(载荷专家)in space and the first Chinese civilians(平民)to go on a space flight. He went into space in the Shenzhou-16 together with Jing Haipeng and Zhu Yangzhu. They set out for the space station from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert.
Gui’s interest in science started when he was a child. He read a lot about space from a set of books he had at home. After finishing his studies at Beihang University, Gui went to Canada to do research and wrote many papers. Since then, he had been working at Beihang University as a teacher. In 2018, China planned to choose its third group of astronauts. Gui was chosen and went through really hard training for his body and mind. He even had to learn how to deal with high G-force during his training. Gui and his team also went to the Badain Jaran Desert in northwest China to learn living skills. They had to collect water and repair their tools in very difficult situations. During the training, Gui’s shoes broke and he had to walk on the hot sand for two hours, which was very painful.
The Shenzhou-16 is the first crewed mission(载人任务)since China’s space station entered its application(应用)and development stage. Gui Haichao is a member of the team, and he did lots of research to help scientists learn more about space. “I’m sure we can finish the mission successfully,” he said.
(1)Where was the Shenzhou-16 sent to the space station?
__________________________________
(2)What did Gui Haichao do in Canada?
__________________________________
(3)What was Gui Haichao before going on a space flight?
__________________________________
(4)What’s the purpose of the text?
__________________________________
(5)According to the text, how do you like Gui Haichao?
__________________________________
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项多余。
Pan Yuzhen, 77, is an inheritor(继承人)of the intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产)of Miao embroidery(刺绣)in Southwest China’s Guizhou Province. Pan has often been a guest on the International fashion stage. (1)
“ (2) Since I was five years old, I have learned embroidery from my mother and sister. Miao embroidery methods are complicated(复杂的), but I have financially mastered all of them.” Pan said. “I can embroider clothe for myself and family.”
Pan’s daughter Zhang Yanmei was born in 1977. She suffered from poliomyelitis(小儿麻痹症)at the age of three. Because her family is so poor, (3) She traveled to many cities including Shanghai, Beijing and other places by train. Zhang remembered that her mother was always back home in a hurry and brought some candies and new clothes to her, but she never complained about her hardship.
In 1999, Zhang went to Beijing to join her mother after graduation from high school to do business while learning embroidery. (4) she met many foreign friends there. “They advised me to go abroad and sell embroidery products. I went to the United Sates to do business related to Miao embroidery from 2006 to 2016.” Pan said.
Pan also went to the UK to join in all kinds of fashion show activities. Pan said. “When the foreigners saw these products (5) Miso embroidery is the pride of our Chinese people.”
A. Due to the family’s heavy financial burden(经济负担). B. At that time, Pan had a stall(摊位)in Panjiayuan Antique(古玩)Market. C. who were interested in Miao embroidery. D. She has been famous for these experiences. E. Pan began to sell Miao embroidery products around the country. F. they rushed to take photos with the Chinese embroiderer. G. The girls in my hometown can embroider with needles(针)from a very young age. |
阅读材料,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The Hutuo River is the mother river of Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei. About 20 years ago, it was dirty and almost dried up. Thanks to the government’s work, it has become much cleaner.
Wu Wenzhong, a 58-year-old villager, lives near the river. “My friends and I often played with water, swam and caught fish in it when I was a child. I liked catching fish best,” he said. He remembers that the villagers had to cross the river by boat at that time. But as time passed by, it got dirty and started to dry up.
To remediate(修复) the river, the government do a lot of things. They clean the river up and build levees(防洪堤). They plant trees, grass and flowers to green the riverside. They set up fences(防护栏)and put up “No Swimming” signs along the river to protect people. They stop factories from putting waste water into the river. They keep an eye on the river to make sure it stays clean for the fish, birds and people who live nearby. They also have a long-term plan to keep the river in good condition.
Now, there are more than 20 kinds of birds living around the river. It becomes a home for birds again. People can enjoy a day outdoors with the beauty of nature along the river. Wu and other villagers are happy to see the river looking good again.
The Hutuo River’s story shows that when people work together to take care of nature, good things can happen.
(1)What was Wu Wenzhong’s favourite activity when he was a child?
A. |
Boating. |
B. |
Swimming. |
C. |
Planting trees. |
D. |
Catching fish. |
(2)Which question can help readers know the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. |
How does the river look? |
B. |
When do people green the riverside? |
C. |
Why is the river important? |
D. |
What do the government do for the river? |
(3)What do we know about today’s Hutuo River?
A. |
Many birds live around it. |
B. |
Factories get water from it. |
C. |
Over 20 kinds of fish live in it. |
D. |
Villagers make boats near it. |
Reading comprehension
Lu Ban was a famous inventor. |
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He created the Luban Lock to see how clever his son was. |
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It took his son a whole night to put it back. |
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One day, Lu Ban cut his hand on a leaf. He came up with a good idea. He invented the saw. |
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Watching his mother making a quilt(被子), Lu Ban created the ink line to mark a straight line on wood to saw it properly. |
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The plane was invented to make flat surfaces(平整的表面)on the wood. |
Choose the best choice from A, B or C according to what you read.
(1)Why did Lu Ban invent the Luban Lock?
A. |
To see if his son was clever. |
B. |
To have fun. |
C. |
To lock the door. |
(2)How did Lu Ban invent the saw?
A. |
He got the idea from marking a straight line. |
B. |
He got the idea from cutting his hand on a leaf. |
C. |
He got the idea from using the Luban Lock. |
(3)When did Lu Ban invent the ink line?
A. |
While he was marking a straight line on the wood. |
B. |
After he saw the wood in a proper way. |
C. |
After he saw his mother making a quilt. |
(4)What’s the plane used for?
A. |
Sawing the wood. |
B. |
Flying in the sky. |
C. |
Making the wood flat. |
(5)What do you think of Lu Ban according to the information above?
A. |
Creative. |
B. |
Kind. |
C. |
Brave. |
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项仅使用一次。
You’ve probably heard of books that will change your life. And a lot of readers agree that the book Atomic Habits(《原子习惯》)will meet your needs.
James Clear, who did a lot of research on formation of habits, is the writer of Atomic Habits. (1) It has sold over 15 million copies and has been translated into more than 50 languages. And his website receives millions of visitors each month.
(2) That’s because the book introduces a practical system(系统)for creating good habits and breaking bad ones. Readers everywhere are very interested in Clear’s “science of tiny habits”.
In the book, file writer suggests trying to get 1% better each day. For example, you’d like to exercise but you don’t think you have the time or energy. Clear suggests starting with two minutes a day. Over time, the effects of this habit will increase as you repeat the actions. (3) “All big things come from small beginnings,” says Clear.
Clear continues with the following advice: Don’t focus on(聚焦)what you want to achieve. (4) For example, two men want to break the habit of smoking. When offered a cigarette(香烟), one says, “No, thanks. I’m trying to give up smoking.” The other says, “No, thanks. I’m not a smoker.” While the first man still sees himself as a smoker, the second man doesn’t. Clear says, “Bad habits will die more easily if you focus on who you want to become.”
Atomic Habits will reshape the way you think about progress and success. (5) Slowly but surely, it will have a great effect on your health, job and relationships.
A. Why is it so popular? B. Instead, focus on who you want to become. C. He calls these repeated actions “atomic habits”. D. This book is a No.1 New York Times bestseller. E. Also, it will give you the tools you need to change your habits. |
Choose the best answer according to the passage you read.
On a snowy day, there was a man walking in a hurry on the road. His clothes were in poor condition. You might think he was a beggar(乞丐), but in fact he was a painter. His name was Vincent Willem van Gogh. With a painting he had just finished, the poor Vincent went into a painting store.
“Can you buy this painting to help me pay the rent(租金)?”
“I don’t really like your painting, but it is said that you are gifted(有天赋的) and I want to help you. Here is five francs(法郎).”
Although it was only five francs, Vincent was very happy.
He took the money and said thanks, thinking that he could buy some food and pay the rent.
Near his home, Vincent saw a little girl in dirty clothes shaking in the snow. The girl smiled sadly at the painter asking for some help. It was clear that the girl was hungry and cold.
“Poor child! I should help her!”
Vincent put the five francs into the girl’s hands, totally forgetting that he still needed money to pay the rent. Before the girl expressed her thanks, the kind Vincent had gone away with his empty stomach.
(1)From the passage, we can know that the man was a _________.
A. |
beggar |
B. |
painter |
C. |
singer |
D. |
house owner |
(2)According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. |
The girl refused Vincent’s help. |
B. |
Both the girl and Vincent were hungry. |
C. |
The girl had expressed thanks before Vincent left. |
D. |
After selling his painting, Vincent bought some food. |
(3)Which word can best describe Vincent?
A. |
Helpful |
B. |
Funny |
C. |
Careless |
D. |
Stupid |
(4)This passage is mainly about ________.
A. |
a poor girl |
B. |
Vincent’s great painting |
C. |
Vincent’s kindness to a stranger |
D. |
a man selling a painting to pay the rent |
阅读下列短文。从每篇短文后所给各题的A. B. C. D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
When I was walking back home at around 12:15 p.m. one day, an apple core(果核) came flying toward me. It landed just before my feet. Surprised, but I felt lucky not to get hit by it.
The apple was thrown over a wall by a school student. I live opposite a school. The wall separates my house from the school.
Thinking it was a one-off(一次的) experience, I told my friends, and we laughed about it.
Then, a week later, I was walking along exactly the same place at the same time and bam! Another apple core came over. This time it landed on the roof(屋顶) of a house. Oh, my God! I was nearly hit by it!
Last week I was on my way home. I checked my phone. It was 12:15 p.m. I thought about those two times when I had seen apple cores thrown over the wall. But suddenly, another apple core was thrown over with speed!
Enough was enough. Someone could be really hurt by these cores. Did the student(s) not realize that people live across the wall? Or did they not care?
I told my friend about it. “You should just throw the apple back over the wall. That will teach them,” my friend suggested. But I don’t want to play that “game”. As they say, an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.
Maybe I’ll call the school and let them know. The students need to know that they might hurt someone if they keep throwing their waste. What’s more, waste belongs in the bin, not anywhere else.
(1)How did the writer feel after she saw the first thrown apple core?
A. |
Bored. |
B. |
Lucky. |
C. |
Embarrassed. |
D. |
Angry. |
(2)How many times did the writer see an apple core thrown over the wall?
A. |
Once. |
B. |
Twice. |
C. |
Three times. |
D. |
Four times. |
(3)From the underlined sentence, we can learn that ________ .
A. |
the writer will set up a camera on the wall |
B. |
the writer will throw the apple back next time |
C. |
the writer was hit in the eye by the thrown apple core |
D. |
the writer will not fight back by doing the same thing |
(4)What can we infer(推断) from the story?
A. |
Somebody was once hurt by thrown waste there. |
B. |
The apple cores were thrown by the same student. |
C. |
The students could see clearly when the writer was walking by. |
D. |
The school may find out about the problem and make new rules. |
The Beijing 2022 Olympics was the most gender-balanced (性别平衡的) Winter Olympic Games in history, with more than 1,300 female athletes — a record number — competing at the events, making up more than 45 percent of all athletes. Here are some female athletes whose achievements in Beijing amazed the world.
Team China’s teenage hero Gu Ailing, 18, is the youngest athlete to win three medals at a Winter Olympics. The freeski player won two gold medals and a silver in three events. |
Russia’s skating silver medalist Alexandra Trusova, 17, amazed the world with five quadruple jumps (四周跳) during free skate at the Beijing Winter Olympics. No other woman has ever finished five quadruple jumps in an Olympic competition. |
British women’s curling (冰壶) team won the country’s only gold medal by having a 10-3 win against Japan on the last day of the Beijing Winter Olympics. This was also the country’s first curling gold after 2002. |
Almida de Val, a 24-year-old Swedish IT engineer, together with her teammate, took the third place in curling mixed doubles. She took a leave from her company to take part in the Olympics. |
(1). How many athletes took part in the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games?
A. | Around 1,300. |
B. | Around 1,580. |
C. | Around 2,880. |
D. | Around 4,460. |
(2). Who took a silver medal in the competition?
A. | Gu Ailing. |
B. | British women’s curling team. |
C. | Almida de Val. |
D. | Almida de Val’s teammate. |
(3). What do we know about Alexandra Trusova?
A. | She is the youngest athlete in the 2022 Olympic Games. |
B. | She took the first place in the Beijing Winter Olympics. |
C. | She worked as an IT engineer before becoming a skating player. |
D. | She is the first female to complete five quadruple jumps in an Olympic competition. |
Asked about the foods that sell best in the whole world,do you often hear about Coca﹣Cola and McDonald's Big Macs from America?But think again,because the most successful worldwide food is instant noodles (方便面).
A new book called Noodle Stories that was written 55 years after the birth of the instant noodles in Japan,mentioned that there were more than 100 billion cups of instant noodles worldwide in 2012﹣ that's about 14 cups for every person on Earth.As for noodles themselves,they were invented more than 2,000 years ago to become a worldwide staple(主食).
_______ The oldest historical mention of noodles appeared in the third century AD in China.The earliest Chinese noodles were little pieces of dough (面团) thrown into boiling water.This kind of noodles,called mianpian,are still eaten in China today.Another early mention of noodles appeared in the fifth century AD in Jerusalem.
Momofuku Ando invented instant noodles in Japan in 1958.Few people know that instant noodles play an important role in hunger and disaster (灾害) relief.It's well﹣known that they are regarded as junk food,but they are a real "hunger killer".According to an online news report,the fat in instant noodles that is mixed with the delicious soup keeps one feeling full for longer.And that helps explain why"ramen",as they are called in Japanese,have become a staple on the world's food aid (援助) lists.
(1)Among the worldwide foods,the best seller is .
A. |
soup |
B. |
Big Macs |
C. |
instant noodles |
D. |
mianpian |
(2)According to the passage,noodles have a history of more than years.
A. |
55 |
B. |
100 |
C. |
1958 |
D. |
2000 |
(3)Which of the following can be put in" "in the third paragraph?
A. |
What do people eat except noodles ? |
B. |
Where were the earliest noodles from? |
C. |
How did people cook noodles in Japan? |
D. |
Why are noodles a kind of staple today? |
(4)From the passage,we can know that instant noodles were invented in .
A. |
Japan |
B. |
China |
C. |
America |
D. |
Jerusalem |
(5)Which of the following is TRUE?
A. |
Every person eats at least 14 cups of instant noodles every year. |
B. |
As a healthy staple,instant noodles are popular around the world. |
C. |
Ramen was another name of mianpian in Japanese 2000 years ago. |
D. |
People in disaster areas may get instant noodles from food aid groups. |
Do you find it difficult to put down your mobile phone?
If yes, you're not alone. These days, many people are facing the stress in the use of mobile phones. They reach for their mobile phones when they wake up in the morning, and keep checking their social media apps to get the latest updates(更新).
A report from Google shows that 70 percent of people don't want to spend much time on their phones. This is why Google introduced an app called Dashboard for the new Android operating system(安卓操作系统). This new app includes functions(功能) that help users manage the time. For example, users can see how many times they've unlocked their phone, how many times they've checked their social media apps, and how much time they spend on each app every day.
Once the users see this information, they'll be able to make some changes. With the App Timer(计时) function, users can set a time limit for how long they can use each app for every day. After they've hit the limit, they won't be able to use the app until the next day. And with another function, the app gets incoming calls silent when the user puts the phone face down.
If people truly want to make full use of their free time instead of losing hours on their phones, these new functions are just one way of doing that.
After all, who needs to use an app to stop you from using other apps? The easiest answer would be just to use your willpower.
(1)Where does the users' stress come from?
A. Too many updates of the apps.
B. Too many functions of the apps.
C. Too much information they receive.
D. Too much time they spend on the phone.
(2)Which of the following is NOT included in Dashboard's functions?
A. It stops the users from using their willpower.
B. It checks how much time the users spend on apps.
C. It lists how many times the users have unlocked the phone.
D. It shows how many times the users have checked social media apps.
(3)What does the underlined word "limit" in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. 目的
B. 标准
C. 许可
D. 限制
(4)Which picture shows the phone gets incoming calls silent?
(5)What does the writer think of Dashboard?
A. It's design is perfect.
B. It may be helpful to some people.
C. It needs more functions.
D. It has too many functions.
A guy walked into a store with a gun and asked for all of the money from the cashier(收银员).
After the shop assistant put the money in a bag,the robber saw a bottle of wine on the shelf.He told the man to put it in the bag as well.But the man refused and said."No,because I don't believe you are over 21."The robber said he was,but the young man still refused to give it to him because he didn't believe him.
At that moment,the robber took his driver's license out of his wallet and gave it to the shop assistant.The man looked it over and agreed that the guy was in fact over 2I.He put the wine in the hag.The robber then ran from the store with the bag.
The man called the police and gave the name and the address of the robber that he got off the license.They caught the robber two hours later.
This guy definitely wins the Stupid Prize.
41.What did the robber see on the shelf? .
A.A bottle of wine
B.A glass of coffee
C.Some bread
42.Why did the man refuse to give the wine to the robber? .
A.Because the man wanted to drink it himself.
B.Because he didn't believe the robber was over 21.
C.Because the wine was very expensive.
43.The robber took his out of his wallet and gave it to the shop assistant
A.money
B.ID card
C.driver's license
44.Who caught the robber two hours later? .
A.The shop assistant.
B.The police.
C.The cashier.
45.What do you think of the guy? .
A.He is stupid.
B.He is clever.
C.He is handsome.
We have three meals a day.
In the morning,we have breakfast. It is at about 6 or 7 o’clock. Breakfast should be good.We can have milk,eggs,and other things. Some students often have no breakfast. It is very bad for their health.
In China,lunch is the main meal of the day. It is at about 12 o’clock. It is a big meal. There are often three or four dishes. We should be full after lunch.
We usually have supper at about 6 or 7 o’clock in the evening. We should have a small supper.
But in England,people call the main meal dinner. It often means supper.
What do people often eat for breakfast?
A.Milk | B.Soybean milk and eggs |
C.Some other things | D.A,B and C |
What is the main meal in China?
A.Breakfast. | B.Lunch. | C.Supper | D.Dinner. |
What kind of supper should we have?
A.Big | B.Small | C.No. | D.Full. |
What does the word“full”mean in Chinese?
A.可口的. | B.累的. | C.饱的. | D.傻的. |
Please find the best title(标题)for the passage.
A.Meals. | B.Main Meal | C.Dinner | D.Supper. |
Mary: Let’s play computer games.
Gina: That sounds great. Where is your computer?
Mary: I don’t have a computer. Do you have a computer?
Gina: No, I don’t. But I have a TV. Let’s watch TV.
Mary: No, that sounds boring. Let’s play tennis. I have a tennis bat.
Gina: Good. Where is it?
Mary: On the sofa. Do you have a bat?
Gina: No, I don’t. Does your brother have a bat?
Mary: Yes, he does. And he has tennis balls.
Mary has ______.
A.a computer | B.a TV |
C.a tennis bat | D.a tennis ball |
______ is on the sofa.
A.A TV | B.A computer |
C.A tennis bat | D.A tennis abll |
Who has a TV?
A.Mary. | B.Gina. |
C.Mary’s brother. | D.Gina’ s brother. |
Who has a tennis bat?
A.Gina and Mary. |
B.Gina and her brother. |
C.Mary and her brother. |
D.Gina’s brother. |
Mary and her borther have ______.
A.a computer and a TV |
B.a sofa and a bat |
C.a tennis ball and a bat |
D.two tennis bats and tennis balls |
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