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1、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Lena Ford was 7 when she started Arting for You. For this project,Lena collected art materials and gave them away to homeless kids in and around her hometown of Marietta, Georgia. "My grandma always wanted to give back to others," Lena, now 15, told the reporter. "I was guided by that."
Two years later, she started a small business called Positively Lena. It sells products with inspiring messages, including a book Lena wrote to help kids deal with hard times. "My goal is to spread positivity(积极乐观),"says Lena. She also offers workshops on creative writing and scrapbooking. Part of the money she makes goes toward her charitable(慈善的)efforts.
Lena has another project: Kinship Family Initiative. She and her mom set it up in
2022. The group helps kids who are being raised by a family friend or a relative other than a parent. This cause is close to Lena's heart. "My mom and her brothers were raised in a relative's family," she says. One way Lena helps is by providing"positivity bags" packed with school things and her books.
"Honestly, it makes me feel really happy," Lena says. "And that's why I keep doing what I'm doing: knowing that I'm making a difference and knowing that I'm making people happy."
Kindness is powerful. Lena knows this. You probably do too. "Kindness means just making someone happy," Lena says. "It can even be something as small as giving praise to someone:'Hey,your shirt looks nice.' Something just like that can make someone smile. It doesn't have to be something great. You can always just do something small, and it can make someone's day."
Lena hopes more people show kindness to others. "If we want to grow up with kind people surrounding us, then we need to be kind to others," she says. "You never know how you can influence someone else."
(1)、From whom did Lena probably get the idea of starting Arting for You?A、Her mom. B、Her grandma. C、Her uncles. D、Her brothers.(2)、Which of the following statements about Lena is TRUE?A、She wrote a book to help kids fight against difficulties. B、She started the project Positively Lena at the age of 15. C、She was raised in her relative's family when she was young. D、She set up Kinship Family Initiative to care for her parents.(3)、How can we describe Lena?A、Brave and patient. B、Honest and simple. C、Humorous and hard-working. D、Warm-hearted and creative.(4)、What's the main purpose of the passage?A、To introduce Lena's three projects. B、To show how to make friends with others. C、To encourage people to spread kindness. D、To help sell Lena's book all over the world. -
2、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Hi Madi & Erin,
I had the subscription(订阅)last year as well as this year, and I really love reading them.All of your magazines are so helpful and make me smile. Sometimes at school when people say their test results, or sport times, or are in higher levels, it makes me feel like I'm not good at anything and am not good enough.
Thanks for reading, Ella
Hi Ella!
Thank you for reaching out about how you' re fecling around school and sporting results.Let us first say that comparing is very normal, and often we do it so quickly and easily that we don't stop to think about the wider conditions. It's important to remember two things:
☑There's nothing wrong with realizing that someone is stronger at a subject or sport than you are. Rather than losing heart, a better result might be feeling like you want to develop your own skills, study more, or take inspiration from this person or even ask for their advice!
☑YOU are your own unbelievable person, with your own great personalities and skills——some of which you may have not even discovered yet! You don't need to be like anyone else, or do things like anyone else, either. One of the best ways to compare is not to look at all the things we don't have, but to look at all the things we do——and the same goes for our achievements, too. No matter what, please know that you are good enough, always!
(1)、How does Ella probably feel about her situation?A、Angry. B、Moved. C、Nervous. D、Bored.(2)、What does the TB team tell Ella to do?A、Be patient with her friends. B、Give up comparing. C、Find what she doesn't have. D、Ask others for advice.(3)、From which part of a magazine may this text be taken?A、Sports News B、Teens' Life C、Historical Events D、Leaming Methods -
3、假设你是李华,你的印度网友Maria下个月要到你们学校交流学习,请根据下面的提示,适当进行补充,用英语写一篇邮件告诉她关于中国文化中肢体语言的注意事项。
提示:
⑴中国人见面通常微笑,握手。
⑵在中国,点头表示同意,摇头时不同意。
⑶眼神交流很重要,但是与长辈交流时不要长时间看着对方的眼睛。
⑷你的其他建议(至少一点)
要求:
①80 词左右(给出部分不计入总词数);
②要点齐全,不要逐字翻译,要有适当发挥和补充;
③条理清晰,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范;
④文中不得出现真实姓名和校名。
Dear Maria,
I hope this email finds you well. I'm glad you' ll come to our school for an exchange next month. Here are some tips about body language in Chinese culture.
Bests,
Li Hua
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4、根据短文内容,用所给单词的适当形式填空,未提供单词的根据上下文填入适当的词。
I had spend hour in the bank with my dad. I asked him, "Dad, why not use online banking?"
"Why would I do that?" he replied.
"Well, then you won' t have to spend a long time here transferring your money. You can also do your shopping online. Everything will be easier!" I said (excited) to try to convince(说服)my father to use online banking.
He asked:"If I do that, I won' t have to step out of the house?"
"Yes!" I said. I told (he) that even large things like cars or computers can (deliver) to our doors now. And we can buy everything we need anywhere.
However, his answer left me tongue-tied(沉默的). He said, "Since I walked into this bank today, I (meet) four of my friends. I have much free time, so I like to come to the bank and meet different people. When I was in hospital two years ago, the store owner from I bought fruit came to see me. And when your mum fell down a few days ago, the bank (manage) saw her and helped her get to the hospital. "
He went on, " Why would I want to stare my computer all the time? I like to know the people around me. Does shopping online deliver bonds(情感纽带)and relationships between people, too?"
I didn' t know what (say) after hearing his words. My dad was right after all. It' s (good) for us to spend time with real people than computers.
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5、匹配阅读
下面的材料A-F是六个需要帮助的小朋友,请根据下面对五位志愿者的介绍,帮他们选出最适合他们帮助的小朋友。
A. Liam is an 8-year-old boy who has recently lost his home in a natural disaster(灾难). He and his family are now living in a temporary shelter(临时住所). Liam is trying to feel better after losing his home and the things he knew.
B. Max is a 12-year-old boy who lost his parents in an accident. He is now living with his elderly grandmother, who has problems providing him with the necessary daily things.
C. When Sophia was 10 years old, she was told that she had a serious illness. She needed to go to the hospital a lot. Ever since then, her family has been working really hard to help her.
D. Fiona is 13 years old and is really good at running and jumping, but she doesn' t have the right shoes or a coach to help her get better. She needs good sports clothes, someone to teach her, and chances to race with other kids in her area.
E. Diana is an 11-year-old girl who loves nature a lot and wants to know more about looking after the environment. She lives in a city where there aren' t many parks or green places.
F. Bella is 8 years old and loves reading a lot. But she doesn' t have many books at home or school, so she often spends hours in the library on weekends.
(1)、Helen lives in the countryside and there are forests near her house. She wants to help someone who enjoys exploring the outdoors.(2)、Steve is a retired athlete(退役运动员)and now volunteers at a local sports club. He collects many secondhand sports shoes and clothes and he really wants to teach young people how to be better at sports.(3)、Penny is a psychologist(心理学家). She is good at helping children who have been suffering from a natural disaster.(4)、David is kind and he would like to raise money for children who can' t pay for their food.(5)、Emily is a quiet girl who loves reading very much. She has read many great books and enjoys sharing them with others. -
6、短文填空;以下是一则短文,请阅读短文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。
As a Chinese saying goes, "If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune(继承财产). If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody. "
For thousands of years, the greatest thinkers have suggested the same thing: Happiness is found in helping others. Scientific research provides information to support the idea that helping others may be the secret to living a life that is happier, healthier, and more meaningful.
Giving can make you feel great. Plus, the more you give, the more you find a reason for living, a sense of what life means, and joy. Follow these tips.
Find your interest. It' s not how much you give. You might care about one cause more than others, and that' s okay. Support the cause that feels right for you.
Give your time. Not everyone has the same amount of money, but we all have time. We can use some of our time to help others, even if it' s just a few hours or days.
Michael Norton, a professor at Harvard Business School in Massachusetts, says, "It brings more happiness to give money (or services) to someone who has a clear reason for how they will use it. "
A. Listen to music to relax yourself.
B. It' s how much love you put into giving.
C. Help groups that have clear goals(目标)。
D. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing.
E. As we all know, it' s better to give than to receive.
F. Giving someone your time is often better than giving them money directly.
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7、阅读理解
C
Nasugraq Rainey Hopson is a writer and illustrator(插图画家). She has written short stories and created art inspired by her Iñupiaq culture. Hopson' s first novel(小说), Eagle Drums, tells a story from the old tales of the Iñupiaq people. It' s about a big and special celebration.
In the book, the hero Piŋa suffers from the grief of losing his brothers, who travelled to a nearby mountain and never returned. Piŋa then goes to the mountain, where he meets the eagle god(鹰神), Savik. Savik gives Piŋa two choices: either to follow him or to face the same bad luck as his brothers. Piŋa' s choice leads himself on an adventure where he learns about the dances and songs of the Iñupiaq people.
Eagle Drums talks about parts of Iñupiaq people' s life, like how they hunt and what kind of food they like to eat. Hopson wants to write more stories about Iñupiaq. "We have a lot of oral(口头的)history and oral stories in our culture, " she says. Hopson tells us that Iñupiaq people use their voices, facial expressions, and movements to show how they feel as they tell a story. "When you write a story, you can't do those things, " she adds. "It' s kind of hard to write something that is meant to be performed. " But she's up for the challenge.
Eagle Drums is for anyone who wants to read an exciting story about adventures. Hopson says that when Iñupiaq kids read her book, they"get excited about seeing something from their own culture". Other kids who read her book tell Hopson that"they' re excited to learn about a story they' ve never experienced before". "You know, the best part is when I get to hear what people think about my work, " she says.
(1)、Which question does Paragraph 1 answer?A、What' s Eagle Drums about? B、What' s Hopson' s latest book? C、How long has Hopson spent on Eagle Drums? D、How many short stories has Hopson written?(2)、What does the underlined word"grief" mean in Paragraph 2?A、Anger. B、Sadness C、Excitement. D、Permission.(3)、How do Iñupiaq people pass down their stories?A、By drawing them. B、By writing them down. C、Through oral storytelling. D、Only through facial expressions.(4)、What might Iñupiaq kids think of Eagle Drums?A、Lively and exciting. B、Old and serious. C、Magic but difficult. D、Easy but meaningless.(5)、What does the passage mainly talk about?A、The life of Iñupiaq people. B、The adventures of the hero Piŋa. C、Hopson and her novel Eagle Drums. D、Hopson' s career as a writer and illustrator. -
8、阅读理解
B
At the ninth China Collegiate Computing Contest Mobile Application Innovation Contest held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang in November 2024, a sign language learning app named ArtfulSign (Miaoshou in Chinese) became the top winner.
Developed by hearing-impaired(有听力障碍的)students from Beijing Union University, the app was made to help normal people learn sign language to communicate with those who have hearing loss.
The coolest thing about ArtfulSign is that it uses AI to help teach sign language. Each sign language word is shown through real-life video examples. Once you' ve learned a bit, you can turn on your camera, and the app will watch and check if you' re making the signs right. The app can check the videos quickly and then give you feedback(反馈)right away, making it fun and helpful to learn.
Wang, a 21-year-old senior from East China' s Shandong Province, majors in computer science and technology. Wang, who communicates with people using a hearing aid, said he was very excited and proud of how well his app is working. According to him, ArtfulSign makes learning fun by using questions and games like unlocking maps. This way, everyone can learn at their own pace and level.
Because of hearing disability, Yao, another teammate, really wants to make sure that people with disabilities can get information easily. She and the other two team members have spent six months developing ArtfulSign. They are still trying to make it better by improving how it looks and making sure the smart part works right.
However, there are very few researchers in China who study sign language as a natural language. Most people who work with special education just see it as a helpful tool. "Sign language is a truly beautiful language. We hope more people will learn about it and enjoy it, " Yao said.
(1)、Why did these students develop the app?A、To win more prizes. B、To know about hearing loss. C、To teach normal people sign language. D、To help other students learn modern science.(2)、What' s Paragraph 3 mainly about?A、The history of ArtfulSign. B、The challenges of developing ArtfulSign. C、Why sign language is important. D、How ArtfulSign uses AI to teach sign language.(3)、What can we infer from Wang' s words?A、He is not confident in the success of ArtfulSign. B、ArtfulSign makes learning sign language enjoyable. C、ArtfulSign is only right for people with hearing problems. D、He thinks ArtfulSign is too difficult for most people.(4)、What does the writer mainly want to tell us in the last paragraph?A、ArtfulSign was easy to develop. B、There is a need for more research on sign language. C、Yao has got much success in special education. D、Special education is important to people with disabilities.(5)、What' s the writer' s purpose in writing this passage?A、To show us how to develop useful apps. B、To tell us how to learn sign language quickly. C、To call on people to care about the disabled. D、To introduce a successful app created by hearing-impaired students. -
9、阅读理解;阅读下列材料,从下面每题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
I turned on the heater and started the car to go back home. The roads were white, and the snow was coming down fast. I slowly drove out of the parking area, carefully watching the disappearing tire tracks(轮胎痕迹)in front of me. I could feel tightness in my neck and shoulders. "Almost home, " I thought.
I tried to make a left turn, but my car slid(滑)to the right. What was worse, my car slid farther into a snowbank. Clearly, I needed help. My hands shook, and tears started forming in my eyes.
Tap! Tap! Tap! I jumped in my seat and looked out of the window. A man with gentle eyes asked, "Madam, I' m Tim. May I help you?" At this time I noticed there was a snow-removal vehicle(除雪车)beside me and the man should be the driver. ◆ At a loss for words, I found myself nodding.
Tim stepped out of the snow-removal vehicle, and with a smile, he gestured for me to get out of my car. I thought for a moment, but the sincerity(真诚)in his eyes made me believe him. I handed him the key, and he climbed into my car with confidence.
He seemed good with snow, guiding my car out of the snowbank carefully. "If you' d like, my friend can clear the road to your home. I can help you drive your car behind, " Tim suggested.
This time, I agreed at once. I got home safely, and that night, I couldn' t stop thinking of Tim and his friend. Their simple act of kindness reminded me that even on the coldest of days, there is always warmth to be found.
(1)、How might the writer have felt according to Paragraph 1?A、Peaceful. B、Nervous. C、Lonely. D、Confident.(2)、Why did the writer need help at first?A、She couldn' t find the tracks. B、She was too cold to move. C、She couldn' t control her car. D、She was too tired to drive.(3)、Which of the following can we put into" ◆ "?A、I was afraid and ran away. B、I was surprised and excited. C、I shouted at him to go away. D、I didn' t want to see him again.(4)、How did the writer arrive home at last?A、By walking. B、By driving herself. C、Tim drove her car home. D、Her friend came to help her.(5)、What' s the best title of this passage?A、My new friend——Tim. B、An act of kindness on a snowy day. C、A dangerous journey home. D、Driving lessons on snowy days. -
10、阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
When Lena Ford was 7 years old, she began a project called"Art for You". For this project, Lena collected artistic works and gave them to 1 children in her hometown to help them. Lena, now 15, said, "My granny always 2 to help others. I was encouraged by that. "
Two years later, she started a small business(企业)called"Positively Lena". It 3 things with encouraging words on them. Lena even wrote a book to help kids being bullied(被欺凌). "Sometimes the world can 4 you a lot, but that doesn't matter. I' ll always be there to help you, " says Lena. She also gives lessons where kids can learn to write stories creatively. Part of the 5 she makes goes to help others.
Lena has started another project called the"Kinship Family Initiative". She and her mom created this nonprofit organization(非营利组织)in 2022. This group helps children who are being taken care of by a friend of the family or a relative, not by their 6 . This is a cause close to Lena's heart. "My mom and her brothers were brought up by their relatives, " she says. One of the ways Lena helps is by collecting"happiness bags" filled with things for school, like pencils,7 , and books.
"Being kind just means making someone smile, " Lena says. "It can be something simple, like saying, 'Wow, you played 8 . ' Something like that can make someone' s day 9 . You can always do something small, and it can make a 10 difference to a person's life. "
(1)A 、 smart B 、 tall C 、 popular D 、 poor(2)A 、 forgot B 、 waited C 、 offered D 、 called(3)A 、 steals B 、 sells C 、 controls D 、 promises(4)A 、 hurt B 、 discuss C 、 plan D 、 provide(5)A 、 time B 、 money C 、 order D 、 energy(6)A 、 children B 、 classmates C 、 teachers D 、 parents(7)A 、 inventions B 、 machines C 、 notebooks D 、 memories(8)A 、 well B 、 alone C 、 probably D 、 loudly(9)A 、 darker B 、 noisier C 、 brighter D 、 harder(10)A 、 short B 、 big C 、 strange D 、 silly -
11、假设你是李华,近日收到了美国网友Jack发来的邮件。请你根据邮件内容进行回复。
注意:(1)词数:80.(2)不得出现真实个人信息(人名,校名等)
Dear Li Hua,
I feel lonely from time to time, because I have few friends and I often argue with my parents. I don't know how to get on with my classmates and parents. Could you give me some advice?
Yours,
Jack
Dear Jack,
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12、阅读下面的短文,从方框中所给的A——F六个选项中选择正确的小标题选项中有一项是多余选项。
Taking care of your eyes
Eyes are important to you, and good eyes help you see the world clearly. You must want to know how to take good care of your eyes. Here are some questions for you to think over.
When you stare at computers or phones for a long time, your eyes often feel tired. So, try to spend less time on screens and enjoy more time with your friends and family.
Do you give your eyes lots of rest? When you are watching TV or playing online games, remember to take breaks. After 20 minutes of work on the screen, look at something 20 feet(英尺)away for at least 20 seconds. It's really useful. When you have enough sleep, your eyes can get ready for the work of the new day.
How many hours should you spend on outdoor activities? The natural light and the real beauty help your eyes stay healthy.
Do you like to eat fruit and vegetables? Foods like carrots and blueberries are healthy. Your eyes need them.
A. How much time do you spend on screens?
B. And don't forget to get enough sleep at night.
C. They help your eyes get the things they need to work at their best.
D. But it's very common to see many people wearing glasses these days.
E. You can take a walk in the park when you are free.
F. Doctors say that being outdoors at least two hours a day is good for your eyes.
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13、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
One day in class, the teacher held up apple, stood in the front of the class and said, "Please smell the smell in the air!"
One student put up (he) hand and said, "I can smell it. It is the smell of an apple."
The teacher (pass) by each of the students and said, "Smell again to see the smell of the apple is still in the air."
Half of the students raised their hands (show) that they could smell it. The teacher went back to the front of the classroom asked again if the students could smell the apple. Everyone raised their hands except one little girl. The teacher came to the girl and asked, "You (real) can't smell the apple?"
The girl answered, "No,I can't smell it. I don't think it's a real apple."
The teacher smiled at the girl and (tell) the class, "She is right! This is not a real apple. "
All of the other (student) eyes were wide open. They also might have thought that the apple was not real, but they didn't have the self-confidence(自信)to speak up. They just followed the (one) student.
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14、B.阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Recently, on an (覆盖着冰)morning, I (看见)an elderly man struggling with a (破损)wheel on his cart(手推车). He looked nervous as he (努力)to fix it, but the slippery ground made it (困难). Remembering the (重要)of helping others,I stepped forward.Together, we managed to lift the cart (恰当)and sweep away the ice around it. His grateful smile warmed my heart. That day, I realized how helping others not only benefits them but also brings joy to (我们自己). A small act of (善良)can make a big (不同)in someone's day.
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15、A.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。
so that sudden die succeed sweep
(1)、My little brother the floor when I arrived home yesterday.(2)、This morning Tom got up early he caught the first bus.(3)、 , the bus driver stopped the bus to find out what happened.(4)、Jim's dog's made him very sad. He can't play with it anymore.(5)、I believe you in the end if you keep trying your best. -
16、 阅读下面材料,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
After serving as a doctor in the village for over 50 years, Ma Wenfang, who is from a village of Henan Province, still likes people calling him a"barefoot(赤脚的)doctor".
"Back in the 1950s and 1960s, there was no doctor in our village," Ma said. Ma's mother died of typhoid(伤寒)at the age of 32 in
1961. His younger brother also died of the same disease in less than two months.10-year-old Ma saw his family die; he made up his mind to become a doctor.
After finishing his studies in middle school in 1967, Ma started to have medical training as a barefoot doctor. He learned both Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Finally, Ma won the villagers' trust through his hard work. In the 1960s, malaria(疟疾)made many people lose their lives and people had no idea how to control. Ma visited his village's families one by one to tell them about malaria. If someone was not at home, Ma would go out to look for him or her. When some villagers refused to take the medicine, Ma would persuade(说服)them into accepting it. In the 1990s, Ma said he had more than150 patients a day at the busiest time. At that time, he could make some money. After saving some of the money for his family, Ma used the rest to help poor villagers.
Now people live a better life and they want better medical services. And Ma still tries his best to help the villagers.
(1)、What made Ma decide to be a doctor?A、The death of his family. B、The dream of being famous. C、The idea of building a hospital. D、The hope of making much money.(2)、How old was Ma when he started to have medical training?A、10 years old. B、12 years old. C、14 years old. D、16 years old.(3)、We can learn from the passage Ma WenfangA、dislikes the name"barefoot doctor" B、knows nothing about Western medicine C、saved over 150 patients with malaria in a year D、used some of his money to help poor villagers(4)、In which part of a newspaper may you read this passage?A、Science. B、History. C、Health. D、Travel. -
17、 阅读下面材料,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Donna Ashlock, a girl from California, was very sick. She had a bad heart. "Donna needs a new heart, " her doctor said. "She must have a new heart, or she will die soon. "
Felipe Carza,15 years old, was worried about Donna. Felipe was Donna's best friend. He cared about her health very much. He didn't want Donna to die. Months ago, his doctor told him he was going to die because of his illness. So he decided to give his heart to Donna. Felipe talked to his mother about Donna. "I am going to die," Felipe told his mother, "and I am going to give my heart to Donna."Felipe's mother didn't pay much attention to Felipe. "Felipe is just kidding, " she thought. "Felipe is not going to die. He's strong and healthy. " But Felipe was not healthy. He had terrible headaches sometimes. "My head hurts, " he often told his friends. Felipe never told his parents about his headaches.
One morning Felipe woke up with a sharp pain in his head. He was dizzy(眩晕的)and he couldn't breathe. His parents rushed Felipe to the hospital. Doctors at the hospital had terrible news for them."Felipe's brain is dead, " the doctors said. "We can't save him." His parents were very sad, but Felipe's mother remembered her son's words. So she told the doctors to give Felipe's heart to Donna. The operation(手术)was successful. Felipe's heart was beating in Donna's body, but Donna didn't know it.Her parents and doctors didn't tell her. They waited until she was stronger, and then they told her about Felipe. "I feel very sad," Donna said, "but I am thankful to Felipe."
"Every time we see Donna, we think of Felipe. She has Felipe's heart. That gives us great peace, "Felipe's brother John said.
If everyone is ready to help others, our world will be a better place.
(1)、What was the matter with Donna?A、She had a headache. B、She had a toothache. C、She had a bad heart. D、She had a bad stomach.(2)、From the passage, we know that ____ .A、Donna needed a new heart instead of her own B、Felipe promised Donna to give her his heart C、Felipe never told anyone about his terrible headaches D、the doctors asked Felipe's parents to donate(捐赠)his heart(3)、The main idea of Paragraph 3 is ____ .A、Felipe's family were sad to see Donna B、Felipe died but gave a new life to Donna C、Donna was seriously sick and needed a big operation D、Felipe decided to give his heart to Donna and told his mother about it(4)、The writer wants to tell us that we should ____ .A、be ready to help others B、keep happy and healthy C、give our hearts to others D、remember Felipe for a long time -
18、 阅读下面材料,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
"Why did she spill the beans(泄露秘密)?"I wondered. I' ll always remember that day when I was so surprised by all the strange looks everyone was giving me. Those thoughts will always stay with me. And I couldn't believe I would lose the friendship of the person I trusted the most.
Five years back, Sally was the new kid in class. I didn't know what it was, but something special about her drew me to her. She was the friendliest person I had ever known. We started as classmates, but after a few months, we were like best friends. So, I never expected her to hurt me in such a big way.
I didn't know what made me tell Sally about my personal life. She made the matter bigger than it was, telling everyone at school. It was like someone had stabbed(刺伤)me in the back. After she gave away my secrets, everyone at school started laughing at me, looking at me whenever I passed by! I had to change a school. Sally called me many times, but I didn't answer. My heart was broken.
I tried hard to heal(治愈)from the pain she left on my heart. After five years, my life went back to the way it was, with new friends. But one day, I met Anna, my classmate from the third grade. She told me that it was Mary who brought my secrets(秘密)to light. Mary was our school's big mouth who always wanted to stick her nose into other people's business.
I wished I could have asked Sally about this. I wished I could go back in time and fix my mistakes.From that, I learned a life lesson that we should trust those we love because one little mistake could really harm(危害)our lives.
(1)、From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1, we can learn the writer ____ .A、Misunderstood(误会)her best friend B、believed her best friend trusted(信任)her most C、was sure her best friend would cheat(欺骗)her D、never thought she would lose her friend(2)、The underlined phrase"big mouth" in Paragraph 4 refers to"a person who ____".A、likes talking a lot, and who cannot keep secrets B、does something harmful to somebody who you trust C、would like to tell people her own secret information D、tries to remember everything that makes her worried(3)、How did the writer feel when she found out the truth?A、Afraid. B、Regretful(懊悔)。 C、Hurt. D、Nervous.(4)、The writer will be most likely to ____ later.A、keep it to herself B、hate Sally all her life C、call Sally and say sorry to her D、tell Mary about her secrets -
19、 阅读下面材料,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Almost all children expect their parents to give them more pocket money. But most of the time,their parents just give them a certain amount(数量). And the amount of money that children get from their parents is different from family to family. The frequency(频率)of getting money is different, too.Some children get pocket money every week. Others get pocket money every month. Do you know why?
First of all, parents expect children to choose between the spending and the saving. Then children should understand what their parents expect them to buy with their pocket money. Usually, some children spend all of the money soon after they get it. Experts usually advise parents not to offer more money until it is the right time. By doing this, children will learn to spend money well.
In order to encourage children to do the housework, some parents pay children for doing that.However, some experts don't agree because helping at home is a normal part of family life.
Pocket money can give children a chance(机会)to experience ____ things. They can spend it by giving it to a good course. They can spend it by buying things they want. They can save it for future use. Saving money helps children understand that money never comes easily. Saving money can also open the door to a better future for children.
(1)、When parents give pocket money to their children, they usually give them ____ .A、twice a week B、a certain amount C、in the same way D、at the same time(2)、What does the underlined word"this" refer to?A、Spending pocket money at the right time. B、Making a good plan for spending pocket money. C、Making a choice between the spending and the saving. D、Giving more pocket money to children at the right time.(3)、Which of the following can be put in the blank in Paragraph 4?A、three B、four C、five D、six -
20、阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
When Emma woke up, she found it was raining heavily outside. But she needed to brave the storm to work. After breakfast, Emma rushed out into the pouring rain.
As she walked, she fought1 the terrible weather. Emma's umbrella was almost useless as it was raining cats and dogs.2 , the wind blew it inside out. She was immediately3 from head to foot.She said to herself, "What a day to forget my rain boots!"
At the office, the day was as4 as the weather. She had a large number of tasks. Dealing with endless e-mails and phone calls should have been easy. But before long, she felt so tired and had to take a5 , so she could continue her work.
Then, just at the right time, her co-worker(同事)Alex came to save her. Alex was always ready to lend a hand. With a warm smile, he6 to help Emma. Having Alex help her was like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day. Their laughter as they worked made the hours pass7 .
On her way home, Emma reflected(反思)on the day. She8 that every cloud did have a silver lining. Today, that silver lining had been her wonderful co-worker, Alex.
9 Emma arrived home, she decided to send Alex a heartfelt message of thankfulness. She wrote, "Thanks for being my ray of sunshine on this rainy day!" It was a simple10 , but it carried a lot of meaning.
(1)A 、 with B 、 for C 、 against D 、 like(2)A 、 Luckily B 、 Finally C 、 Recently D 、 Suddenly(3)A 、 ill B 、 wet C 、 hot D 、 clean(4)A 、 terrible B 、 important C 、 normal D 、 sweet(5)A 、 note B 、 break C 、 risk D 、 trip(6)A 、 hoped B 、 afforded C 、 refused D 、 offered(7)A 、 slowly B 、 quickly C 、 nervously D 、 safely(8)A 、 realized B 、 remembered C 、 promised D 、 imagined(9)A 、 If B 、 Although C 、 When D 、 Because(10)A 、 idea B 、 question C 、 message D 、 e-mail