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friend Jack works hard in a factory during the 3 . At the weekend, he always does the 4 thing. On Saturday he
5 his car and on Sunday he goes with his family to a village by 6 . His uncle and aunt have a farm 7 . It isn"t
a big 8 , but there is always much to do on it. The children help to give the animals their 9 . Jack and his wife
help in the fields. At the end of the day, they" re all 10 and Jack"s aunt gives them a big meal.
( )2. A. a walk
( )3. A. day
( )4. A. good
( )5. A. drives
( )6. A. car
( )7. A. too
( )8. A. that
( )9. A. water
( )10. A. happy
B. shop
B. year
B. hard
B. mends
B. bus
B. here
B. this
B. food
B. thirsty
C. school
C. holiday
C. same
C. washes
C. train
C. there
C. it
C. houses
C. tired
D. something
D. week
D. different
D. takes
D. bike
D. near
D. one
D . vegetables
D. hungry
答案
核心考点
举一反三
decided to start at the kind old lady’s house. But she did not come to the door. I was a 2 she could not
hear me ,so I tried to sing louder. She still did not come , so I went to her neighbor’s house. I was in the
middle of my second song w 3 the door opened.
"W 4 are you doing?” a lady asked me crossly.
"I’m singing".
"Yes, but why are you singing?"
"I need money."
"Well, I’ll g 5 you 10 pence to go away."
I went away. This time I sang at a house at the end of the street. A man c 6 to the door.
"What are you doing?" he asked.
"I’m trying to sing."
"Young man , " he said . " Some people have good voices and some people have bad voices, and
people w 7 bad voices ought not to sing."
"But I’m trying to earn some money," I told him.
"Oh, I see .Well, I’ ll give you a j 8 to do , if you want , you can sweep the l 9
for me.."
It was hard work but I am now 35 pence y 10 than I was yesterday.
1. k 2. a 3. w 4. W 5. g
6. c 7. w 8. j 9. l 10. y
in the USA. In the USA, they eat take-away food, too, like chicken. But the most popular kind of
take-away food is the Hamburger (汉堡包). It looks like bread with meat in it. Ham (火腿) is a kind
of pork — but the Hamburger does not have any pork in it. It has beef in it. The beef is inside a kind of
cake. Hamburgers are delicious. They are very popular in the USA. They are also popular in England
and Australia.
B. in Australia
C. in the U.S.A
D. in Canada
B. fish
C. chips
D. bread
B. pork
C. fish
D. chips
B. pork
C. fish
D. chips
B. drink
C. food
D. vegetable
when you play and when you work. If you have friends, you will feel happy. If you have no friends. you
will feel lonely (寂寞的).
Do you know how to make friends? There is only one good way — You make friends by being
friendly.
A friendly person is interested in other people. He is always helpful If you want to make friends with
a new classmate, you can talk with him, tell him about the other classmates in your class and try your
best to be helpful to him.
B. Because we must work with them
C. when we play and when we work
D. when we talk with them
B. be friendly to them
C. be afraid of them
D. when we talk with them
B. worried about
C. surprised at
D. like them
B. we must try to help him
C. we can tell him about the other classmates in our class
D. A, B and C
B. Everyone needs friends.
C. Only classmates need friends.
D. Someone needs friends.
We have a two-day holiday __1 _ week. We don"t have any lessons __2__ Saturday or Sunday.
So every weekend I have a good __3__.
On weekend, I like __4_ a trip. I sometimes go to the country with my classmates __5__ bus to
breathe (呼吸) the fresh air., watch the green hills and blue water, and __6 _ in the beauty of the country.
sometimes I go for a picnic in the open _7__ with my friends by bike, we sing and dance __8 __ there.
Sometimes I go to __9__ a place of interest with my parents by car. My weekend is always _ 10__
interesting and happy.
( )1. A. one ( )2. A. on ( )3. A. day ( )4. A. to play ( )5. A. on ( )6. A.. walk ( )7. A. place ( )8. A. happy ( )9. A. see ( )10. A. many | B. other B. in B. week B. take B. in B. goes B. air B. happily B. watch B. very | C. every C. this C. time C. taking C. take C. runs C. room C. unhappy C. visit C. a lot of | D. last D. at D. month D. took D. by D. jump D. ground D. unhappily D. look D. feel |
阅读理解。 | |||
People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something that is Polite in one country may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you musn"t lifte your bowl to your mouth when you are having some liquid food. But it"s different in China. and in Japan you even needn"t worry about making noises when you have it. It shows that you are enjoying it. But it is regarded as bad manners in Britain. If you are visitor in Mongolia, what manners do they wish you to have? They wish you to give a loud "burp" (打嗝) after you finish eating, Burning shows that you like the food. In Britain, you should try not to put your hands on the table when you"re having a Meal. In Mexica, however, guests are expected to keep their hands on the table during a meal. But in Arab countries you must be very careful with your hands. You mustn"t eat with your left hand. Arab consider it very bad manners eating with left hands. So, what should you do if you are on a visit in another country? Well, just do in Rome as the Romana do. You can ask the native people to help you or just watch carefully and follow them. | |||
1. According to the passage, making noises when you have liquid food isn"t bad manners in _______ . A. China B. Jappan C. Britain D. Mongolia 2. _______ is bad manners in Britain. A. Eating food without making noises B. Putting liquid food in the bowl C. Having soup directly with a bowl D. Keeping hands off the table 3. From the passage, we can infer that ________ . A. Mongolian people burp when they are eating B. Japanese people all make noises when drinking C. Chinese people never make noises at table D. few Arabs eat with left hands 4. " Do in Rome as the Romans do" means ________. A. Do as the native people do B. Do as you do at home C. Ask the native people to do it D. Watch the native people doing it 5. The passage mainly tell us ________. A. some table manners in Britain B. some different tables manners C. different ways of having liquid food D. to have good manners |