Bill and his friends are going hiking this weekend. He"s afraid he"s going to be hungry,
so he buys a lot of food and his bag is big and heavy. They start at nine in the morning and
they get to the city five hours later. They"re all tired and his friends get on a bus, but Bill
can"t. His bag sticks in the door and he has to get off. The bus leaves and he doesn"t know
where he"s going to meet them. He walks in the street and when it"s eight in the evening,
he goes into a restaurant. He asks for some drinks and soon begins to sleep.
When he wakes up at the midnight, he can"t find any people in the restaurant. The door
is closed and he can"t go out. He finds a telephone number on a piece of paper and begins to
call Mr. Jackson, the owner of the restaurant.
"Hello," says the boy, "When do you open your restaurant, Mr. Jackson?"
The telephone wakes the man up and he isn"t happy. So he says, "Don"t ask me about
that. I won"t let you in."
"Oh, no! I want to go out."
B. he puts much food in it
C. he likes big bags
D. he takes many books
B. Bill doesn"t see his friends
C. Bill doesn"t know which bus to get on
D. Bill wants to take another bus
B. he is very tired
C. he eats too much in the restaurant
D. he doesn"t know where to go
B. Bill wants to go into the restaurant
C. Bill leaves his bag in the restaurant
D. Bill wants to go out of the restaurant
B. Bill knows where they are going to meet.
C. When bill wakes up, he finds the door is closed.
D. Bill wants to go out, so he telephones Mr. Jackson.
gave him his physics paper and said to him, "Show it to your dad and ask him to sign his name (签名)
on the paper."
David played football until it was 7 o"clock. When he got home, his parents finished supper. His dad
was watching TV and his mom was doing the dishes in the kitchen as usual (像往常一样).
"Dad, may I ask you some questions?" David asked happily. "Yes, of course," said his dad.
"If you can"t answer them, you"ll have to do something for me." "OK, I"ll do as you tell me," said
his dad.
"What is cooler, walking or sitting in the sun?" "Walking is cooler. It can make wind."
"Which clothes can keep out (阻挡) the sunlight, shirts or coats?""Coats can keep out the sunlight
because they are much thicker (比较厚) than shirts."
"Is a man smart if he wears a coat and walks in the sun in summer?" David looked at his dad and
waited for his answer. His dad thought for a minute and shook his head (摇头).
David took out his paper, "Now sign your name on the paper, please."
B. How to sing.
C. Physics.
D. How to play football.
B. The father.
C. David.
D. Both the parents.
B. Sign his name.
C. Watch TV.
D. Walk in the sun.
B. He is tall and strong.
C. He is smart and athletic.
D. He doesn"t work hard at school.
B. David didn"t go home until 7 pm that day.
C. David"s father answered all his questions.
D. It isn"t smart for a man to wear a coat in the sun.
Peter is thirteen years old. He is in Grade Two this year. He likes to play football and watch football
matches. And he often reads newspapers. He does his best to know when and where there is going to
be a football match. Now Peter is having lunch. He is listening to the radio, too. He is very happy because
there is going to be a nice footballmatch on Tv at four this afternoon. He wants to watch it very much.
But he is going to have English and Chinese lessons. He thinks hard and find a way.
"Hello, Mrs Black," Peter says to his teacher on the telephone," Peter is ill in bed. He wants to ask
for half a day"s leave (请半天假)."
"Oh, I"m sorry to hear that," says Mrs Black. "But who is that?"
" It"s my father. Mrs Black."
A. middle school student
B. Young pioneer
C. worker
B. Grade Three
C. Grade One
B. he likes to read stories
C. he wants to know when and where a football matchwill be.
B. he wants to watch the football match
C. he is ill in bed
A. Mr Black is going to take Peter to see a doctor.
B. Peter likes to watch TV at four in the afternoon.
C. Peter is not an honest boy.
medicine. Chemists are usually good at reading doctors" notes.But sometimes doctors write too badly
and even the chemist can not read them.
One day a man wrote to a doctor to invite (邀请) him to have dinner at his house. The doctor wrote
a reply (回复), but he wrote too badly and the man could not read it.
"What shall I do?" he asked his wife, "I don"t know whether he is going to come or not. I don"t want
to call him and say that I don"t understand him."
His wife thought for a while and then she had an idea. "Take it to the chemist," she said, "He will be
able to(能) read it for us."
"Thank you," said her husband. "That"s a good idea." He went to the chemist"s shop and gave the
doctor"s "note" to him. The chemist looked at it for a long time.
"Could you wait a moment, sir?" he said. Then he went to the back of his shop. After a few minutes
he came back, carrying a large bottle. He gave the bottle to the man.
"Take one spoonful (一匙) every day."he said.
B. He wrote the man a reply.
C. He was very glad.
D. He wrote a note to the chemist.
B. Because the man didn"t know much about medicine.
C. Because the doctor didn"t like to go.
D. Because the man never went to school
B. go to the chemist and get some medicine
C. take the reply to the chemist for help
D. read it again
B. 化验师
C. 药剂师
D. 药房
B. The chemist could read the doctor"s note.
C. The chemist couldn"t read the doctor"s note, either.
D. The chemist helped the man at last.
told him: "When you get 2 , put a nail into the wall." On the first day, the boy 3 37 nails
into the wall. The next day, he put in 4 nails. A few days later, he found it much 5 not
to get angry.
After a while, the boy was happy every day.
Then, his father asked him 6 a nail each day if he didn"t get angry. After some time, all
the 7 were gone.
Then the father took the boy to the wall and said:"Well done, son. But, look, the wall is full
of holes. It will 8 be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar (伤疤) in
people"s hearts. No matter how many times you say 9 , the scars will always be there. " It"s
not nice 10 scars in people"s hearts. So please hold back (控制) your anger. Think before
you say angry things to friends and family.