题目
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my good friend, Li Lei. He is thirteen. He is a
Chinese boy. He has a round face, two big eyes
and a small nose. His hair is black. The other boy
is his brother, His name is Li Tao. The man
between them is their father. He is tall and
strong. He is a teacher. And that"s his mother.
She is a teacher, too. Can you see a little girl in
the picture? Oh, she is Li Lei"s sister. She is only
five9 and she is very nice. I often go to their
family. We are all good friends now.
B. Li Wei
C. a man
D. Li Lei"s father
B. two
C. three
D. four
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
B. twelve
C. only five
D. a student
isn"t.
B. Li Lei and Li Tao are twins.
C. Li Lei"s father and mother are in the same
school.
D. Li Lei"s parents are teachers.
答案
核心考点
试题【完形填空。 Look at the picture. The boy in the middle ismy good friend, Li Lei. 】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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At 14 or 15, you can work part-time after school or on weekends, and during summer you can work 40
hours each week. Does all that mean that if you are under 14,you can"t earn (赚) your own money? Of
course not ! Kids who are between the ages of 10 and 13 can earn money by doing lots of things.
Valerie, 11, told us that she made money by cleaning up other people"s yards. Lena, 13, makes money
by knitting (织) dog sweaters and selling them to her neighbors, and Reisa said she had started taking
art classes and showing her work to people. People have asked her to draw pictures for them and they
pay her for them. Jasmine, 13, writes articles for different magazines!
Earning is learning. By working to earn your own money, you are learning the skills you will need to
succeed in life. These skills can include things like getting along with others, using technology(技术) and
using your time. Some people think that asking for money is a lot easier than earning it; however, when
you make your own money, you don"t have to depend on someone else. The five dollars that you earn
will probably make you feel a lot better in your hand than the twenty dollars you ask for.
B. 17
C. 13
D. 10
B. on weekends
C. on weekdays
D. during summer
B. cleaning up other people"s yards
C. writing articles for different magazines
D. knitting dog sweaters and selling them to her neighbors
B. Kids are encouraged to live independently in the USA.
C. Earning one"s money is better than asking for money from others.
D. You are learning how to succeed by working in your teens.
B. it"s hard for kids under 14 years old to earn money in the USA
C. kids can learn skills if they try to earn money on their own
D. if kids try to earn money, they won"t have enough time
him early in the day, while he is taking a shower or having breakfast, the time of the call shows the matter
is very important and requires attention at once. If someone receives a call after 11:00 pm, he thinks it is
a matter of life and death. The time chosen for the call communicates its importance.
In social life, time plays a very important part. In the USA, guests will feel they are not highly
regarded if the invitation to a dinner party is only three or four days before the party date. But it is not
true in all countries. In other areas of the world, it may be considered foolish to make an appointment
too early because plans that are made for a date more than a week away will be forgotten. The meaning
of time is different in different parts of the world. Therefore, misunderstandings appear between people
from different cultures that treat time differently. Being on time is thought of highly in American life. If
people are not on time, they may be regarded as impolite. In the USA, keeping business companies
waiting for an hour is too impolite. A person is expected to say sorry when he is 5 minutes late. lf he is
less than 5 minutes late, he will say a few words of explanation, though perhaps he will not complete the
sentence.
1. In the USA, it is usual to telephone someone very early in the morning. [ ]
2. In the United States, if someone receives a call after 11:00 pm, he thinks it is
3. Can you make an invitation more than a week before the date in the USA?
4. What is thought of highly in American life according to the author?
5.
room. On the desk you can see a pen, two rulers,
a pencil case, an eraser and some books. The
pencils are in the pencil case. A hat is on the chair.
What"s in the drawer? Oh, there is an alarm
clock. Where are the picture and the map?
They"re on the wall. Where"s Bob"s baseball?
It"s on the floor.
____________________________________
2. Where"re the pencils?
____________________________________
3. Is the hat on the chair?
____________________________________
4. Where"re the picture and the map?
____________________________________
5. Is Bob"s baseball on the desk?
____________________________________
communicate (交流) with words. But do you know people also communicate without words? A smile
on your face shows you are happy or friendly. Tears (眼泪) in your eyes tell others that you are sad.
When you raise your hand in class, the teacher knows you want to say something or ask questions.
You shake (摇) your head and people know you are saying "No". You nod(点头) and people know
you are saying "Yes".
Other things can also carry messages. For example, a sign at the bus stop helps you to know which
bus to take. A sign on the wall of your school helps you to find the library. Signs on the doors tell you
where to go in or out. Have you ever noticed(注意) that there are a lot of signs around you and that
you receive messages from them all the time?
People can communicate in many other ways. An artist(艺术家) can use his drawings to tell about
beautiful mountains , the blue seas and many other things.
Books are written to tell you about all the wonderful things in the world and what other people are
thinking about.
B. singing
C. signs and drawings
D. wonderful things
B. shake hands
C. put up your hand
D. nod
B. messages
C. ideas
D. books
B. where to find the library
C. what other people are thinking about
D. both A and C
B. which bus we should take
C. the ways we communicate
D. why books are written
shops and restaurants along busy streets change into __2__ game houses. These places are always
crowded with __3__, especially (尤其) young boys.
In the computer game houses, people __4__ a lot of money playing computer games. It"s __5__ for
one to win computer games, but one can try it again and again. The more they __6__, the more they want
to win, and at last they even can"t live without (无) it. For school boys, they have no __7__ in their lessons.
When class is over, they rush to (冲到) the nearby computer game houses. Some of them can get enough
__8__ from their parents. But it is not __9__ for some to get money. They begin to steal (偷) __10__
students" money and become thieves (贼).