What is your wish for the New Year? The following is some children"s ideas.
John: I wish to be a better boy to Mum and listen to her more. I also want to get better grades in school. | Kate: My wish is to change my school as there"s too much to study in this school. | Ann: I wish I could spend more time with Mum. She should stop working at the bank and take up a job at our neighborhood toy shop. | Peter: I wish someone would find a way to help me walk with my only leg, so I can take part in activities and sports that I"m unable to do now. | Mary: I wish that I could save all my money, so I could buy presents for my mother, father and big sister on their birthdays. | Bob: I wish for good health though I"m badly ill. I want to finish high school and take an IT course after. | Mark: I wish I could get more money to fix our house. There is a big hole in the wall and big mice run inside the room. |
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试题【阅读理解。 What is your wish for the New Year? The following is some children"s i】;主要考察你对 日常生活类等知识点的理解。 [详细]
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阅读理解。 | Here are two letters to George and his replies.
Dear George, I"m fourteen and I"m much shorter for my age. What"s worse, I"m very fat. I want to be 55 kg and to be taller and then I can go to the school basketball team and enjoy myself. Can you help me? Bob | Dear George, I"m learning French but I don"t get good marks. I don"t know why. Sometimes I want to give up, but I know I shouldn"t because languages are going to be very important. What should I do? Alice | Dear Bob, Don"t worry if you"re shorter than your friends. Teenagers grow at different times. It doesn"t matter how heavy you are. You are still the same person. Plan your meals with your mum, and she can help you lose weight. Also, try taking more exercise. George | Dear Alice, You"re right. You should never give up, and I"m sure that you"ve made more progress than you think. You can talk to your teacher and ask her what you should do to get a better grade. Talk to your friends who are good at French. Find something that helps you. George | 阅读理解。 | | 1. When we want to express ideas, we often move our hands to mean something besides language. Do you know the meaning of this gesture (手势)? | A. Good luck. B. We"ve won. C. Everything is all right. | 阅读理解。 | We wanted to study how students at our school spend money. In order to study this, we made some questions to ask our classmates. First, we asked our classmates how much money they spent in one month. Then we asked how much money they spent for things like drinks, music, books, movies, computer games, and other things. Our math teacher helped us make a graph of our classmates" answers. Then we thought it would be interesting to compare these answers with our classmates" expenses from last year. We used their answers to make another graph for their expenses last year. Looking at the two graphs, it is easy to compare the expenses for the two years. Some of their expenses increased, but others decreased. This was a very interesting project for us. 注:(1) graph 图表 (2) expense 消耗, 消费
| 1. What did the students spend most of their money on? | A. Books. B. Movies. C. Drinks and snacks. D. Computer games. | 2. Which expense of the students" stayed the same? | A. CDs. B. Phone costs. C. Others. D. Transportation. | 3. What does the word "decrease" mean? | A. 减少 B. 变化 C. 增加 D. 删除 | 阅读理解。 | Welcome to this short tour of London. In this square we are standing in the middle of London. Opposite is the National Gallery, a museum with lots of famous paintings. Go along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The queen lives here. Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 meters above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day. When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right. Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Then you can see the Tower of London next to the bridge. The Tower of London is the city"s oldest palace. It is nine hundred years old. Take the boat back along the river. Get off the boat and go past the station and walk along the street. Opposite is the old fruit and vegetable market. They don"t sell fruit and vegetables now. There are stores and restaurants, and lots of street musicians. Turn left into King"s Street, and go past the church. You"re now back where you started, at the square. Now you finish your tour. | 1. _____ is London"s oldest palace. | A. The Tower of London B. The National Gallery C. Buckingham Palace D. The Houses of Parliament | 2. _____ is the London Eye. | A. B. C. D. | 3. You will not go past _____ on your way back. | A. the park B. the square C. the station D. the church | 阅读理解。 | There are many different kinds of communities around the world. Communities can be urban (in a city), suburban (near a city), or rural (in the countryside, far from a city). Urban communities usually have many neighborhoods, where people often live close together in apartment buildings or small houses. Streets in these neighborhoods often have lots of people and many stores and businesses. People in urban neighborhoods often walk or take public transportation to get to places. In suburban communities, people live in separate houses. Stores and businesses are not usually nearby, and people often have to drive to get there. Some suburban communities have public transportation, and others don"t. In rural communities, people often live far from each other, not in neighborhoods. There isn"t usually any public transportation, and people have to drive everywhere. Whether in urban, suburban, or rural areas, some communities are friendly, and others aren"t. For example, in some communities, people know their neighbors, they help each other, and their children play together all the time. In other communities, people sometimes don"t even know their neighbors" names. In the old days, most people around the world lived in small towns and villages, where they knew their neighbors. These days, more people live in large urban communities. Experts think that in the future most people will live in "megacities" of more than ten million people. Will there be friendly neighborhoods in these communities in the future? Time will tell. 注:(1) community 社区 (2) whether 不管…(还是…) (3) expert 专家 (4) neighborhood 四邻, 街坊;住宅区 (5) separate 各自的, 分开的 | 1. Suburban communities are _____. | A. in a city B. near a city C. far from a city D. in the countryside | 2. What do we know about urban communities? | A. People have to drive everywhere. B. People know all their neighbors. C. People can do shopping easily. D. Children play together all the time. | 3. Which of the following is true? | A. People usually help each other in all communities. B. In rural communities, people often live in neighborhoods. C. People in urban area usually live far from each other. D. Urban transportation is the most convenient (方便的) of all. | 4. We can infer (推测) from the passage that _____. | A. people in the suburbs are less friendly these days B. maybe there"ll be fewer friendly neighborhoods in the future C. people in the countryside are more friendly these days D. there will be more friendly neighborhoods in the future |
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