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1、 This story is (更有趣的)than that one.
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2、 She often helps her mom (洗)the dishes.
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3、 I (参观)the farm with my family yesterday.
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4、 Bamboo is a kind of useful (植物).
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5、 My brother is (更高的)than me.
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6、 Could you please (打扫)the room?
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7、 We had a great (假期)last summer.
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8、 A: ____ B: I usually help my mom wash the clothes.A、What do you usually do at home? B、Where do you live? C、Do you like your family? D、When do you go to school?
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9、 A: What's your favorite plant? B: ____A、Bamboo. B、Dogs. C、English. D、Swimming.
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10、 A: Who is more hard-working, Lily or Lucy? B: ____A、Lily works hard. B、Lucy is more hard-working than Lily. C、They are both lazy. D、Lily is as tall as Lucy.
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11、 A: Could you please help me clean the window? B: ____A、Yes, I do. B、No, I can't. I'm busy now. C、I like cleaning. D、It's a good idea.
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12、 A: How was your holiday? B: ____A、I will go to Beijing. B、It was great. I went to the beach. C、I like holidays. D、She is fine.
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13、 阅读理解
The Wonderful World of Bamboo
Bamboo is one of the most fascinating plants on Earth. Found in many parts of Asia, Africa and South America, it's more than just a plant—it's a vital resource for both people and animals.
What makes bamboo special? For starters, it's one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. Some species can grow up to one meter in a single day! This rapid growth makes bamboo an excellent renewable resource, as it can be harvested every 3-5 years without killing the plant. Unlike trees, which take decades to regrow, bamboo bounces back quickly, making it environmentally friendly.
Bamboo is also incredibly strong and flexible. For centuries, people have used it to build houses, bridges and furniture. In some countries, it's even used to make musical instruments like flutes and xylophones. Modern designers are finding new uses for bamboo too: bicycle frames, clothing fabric and even eco-friendly packaging that replaces plastic.
Animals depend on bamboo too. Giant pandas rely almost entirely on bamboo for food—an adult panda can eat up to 38 kilograms of bamboo in one day! But pandas aren't the only ones who love it: elephants, gorillas and many species of birds also use bamboo for food or shelter. Bamboo forests are home to countless creatures, making them important ecosystems.
Bamboo shoots, the young sprouts of the plant, are also a popular food in many cultures. They can be stir-fried, pickled or added to soups, and are rich in vitamins and fiber.
From construction to cuisine, bamboo plays an important role in our world. By protecting bamboo forests, we help both people and animals thrive.
(1)、How fast can some bamboo grow?A、One meter per week. B、One meter per day. C、One centimeter per day. D、Very slowly.(2)、Why is bamboo environmentally friendly?A、It grows slowly. B、It can be harvested frequently without dying. C、It's difficult to grow. D、It replaces animals' natural habitats.(3)、What animals eat bamboo?A、Pandas, elephants and gorillas. B、Tigers, lions and bears. C、Dogs, cats and birds. D、Fish, snakes and frogs.(4)、What is a new use for bamboo mentioned in the passage?A、Making paper. B、Building houses. C、Making bicycle frames. D、Making toys.(5)、Why should we protect bamboo forests?A、To make more plastic packaging. B、To help people and animals thrive. C、To prevent bamboo from growing too quickly. D、To keep bamboo shoots for ourselves. -
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Our Family Chore System
In our house, everyone has to do chores—and not just because our parents say so. We've found that sharing household tasks makes our home nicer to live in and teaches us important life skills.
My parents created a chore chart that hangs on the fridge. It lists who does what, and we rotate jobs every week so no one gets stuck with the worst tasks. On weekdays, I have two main chores: making my bed right after waking up and setting the table before dinner. My little sister, who is in second grade, feeds our cat and waters the plants. My dad takes out the trash every night, and my mom washes the dishes—though sometimes we trade jobs if someone is busy.
Weekends are busier. I clean my room thoroughly, dusting the shelves and vacuuming the floor, while my sister cleans the bathroom sink. Together, we help our parents clean the living room: folding blankets, arranging pillows and wiping the coffee table. Once a month, we do "deep cleaning"—washing the windows, cleaning out the fridge and organizing the garage.
At first, I complained about having to do chores, especially on weekends when all I wanted to do was play. But now I realize that it feels good to contribute to our family. When my mom says, "Thanks for helping keep our home nice," I feel proud. Plus, I've learned skills that will help me when I live on my own someday—like how to fold a fitted sheet properly (which is harder than it looks!) and how to clean without wasting too much water.
Doing chores teaches us responsibility, teamwork and respect for each other's work. It's not always fun, but it's definitely worth it.
(1)、How do they decide who does which chores?A、They have a chore chart and rotate jobs weekly. B、The parents do all the chores. C、The oldest child does all the chores. D、They never do chores.(2)、What is the writer's weekday chore?A、Feeding the cat. B、Making the bed. C、Cleaning the bathroom. D、Washing the dishes.(3)、When do they do "deep cleaning"?A、Every day. B、Every weekend. C、Once a month. D、Once a year.(4)、How does the writer feel about doing chores now?A、Angry and frustrated. B、Proud and responsible. C、Bored and tired. D、Scared and nervous.(5)、What does the writer learn from doing chores?A、How to avoid work. B、Responsibility, teamwork and respect. C、How to waste time. D、How to argue with family members. -
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Two Friends, One Friendship
Mei and I have been best friends since we were in third grade. Even though we're as different as night and day, our friendship has only grown stronger over the years.
Physically, we look nothing alike. Mei is tall and thin with straight black hair that falls past her shoulders, while I'm shorter and have curly brown hair that I usually wear in a ponytail. Our personalities are just as different: Mei is outgoing and loves being the center of attention—she's the star of our school's drama club and never gets nervous speaking in front of crowds. I, on the other hand, am quiet and prefer one-on-one conversations. I'd rather read a book in the library than go to a loud party.
But despite these differences, we have a lot in common. We both love animals—Mei has a pet rabbit named Snowball, and I have a dog called Max—and we often volunteer at the local animal shelter on weekends. We're also both passionate about environmental protection; last month, we organized a school clean-up day together. Academically, we balance each other out: Mei is excellent at math and helps me with equations, while I'm better at English and help her write essays.
What I love most about our friendship is that Mei encourages me to step out of my comfort zone—like when she convinced me to join the school newspaper—and I help her slow down and appreciate quiet moments. Our differences don't divide us; they make our friendship special.
(1)、How long have Mei and the writer been friends?A、Since kindergarten. B、Since third grade. C、Since middle school. D、For one year.(2)、What is Mei like?A、Shy and quiet. B、Tall with curly hair. C、Outgoing and confident. D、Short and thin.(3)、What do they both enjoy doing?A、Acting in plays. B、Reading books. C、Volunteering at an animal shelter. D、Going to loud parties.(4)、How do they help each other academically?A、Mei helps with English, and the writer helps with math. B、Mei helps with math, and the writer helps with English. C、They both help each other with science. D、They don't help each other with schoolwork.(5)、What makes their friendship special?A、They are exactly the same. B、Their differences complement each other. C、They have known each other for a short time. D、They live in the same neighborhood. -
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My Summer Camp Adventure
Last summer, I joined a two-week summer camp in the Green Mountains. At first, I was nervous about being away from home for so long, but it turned out to be one of the best experiences of my life.
Each day started with a 6:30 a.m. wake-up call. After quickly getting dressed, we gathered for morning exercises—jumping jacks, jogging and stretching—to get our energy up. Breakfast was always simple but filling: oatmeal, fresh fruit and milk. Then we divided into groups for different activities. My group spent most mornings hiking along the forest trails. Our guide, a retired park ranger, taught us to identify different types of trees and birds. One morning, we even spotted a small deer hiding behind a bush!
Afternoons were more relaxed. Sometimes we played team games like capture the flag or volleyball by the lake. Other days, we learned practical skills: how to start a campfire safely, read a map using a compass, or tie different kinds of knots. I was especially proud when I finally mastered the bowline knot, which the guide said is "the most useful knot in the wilderness."
One of the most memorable days was when we helped a local farmer pick apples. We spent three hours filling baskets with ripe, red apples under the hot sun. It was hard work—my back ached and my hands got sticky from the juice—but when we saw the farmer's grateful smile, it felt worth it. That evening, we made apple pie over the campfire. The crust was a bit burnt, but it tasted amazing.
By the end of the camp, I had made new friends from different parts of the country and learned skills I never thought I would. Most importantly, I realized that I could handle challenges on my own, without my parents' help. It was a summer I'll never forget.
(1)、How long did the summer camp last?A、One week. B、Two weeks. C、Three weeks. D、One month.(2)、What did they do first after waking up?A、Had breakfast. B、Did morning exercises. C、Went hiking. D、Played games.(3)、What did the guide teach them during hikes?A、How to pick apples. B、How to make apple pie. C、How to identify trees and birds. D、How to play team games.(4)、How did the writer feel about picking apples?A、Easy and fun. B、Hard but rewarding. C、Boring and tiring. D、Scary and difficult.(5)、What was the most important thing the writer learned?A、How to tie different knots. B、How to start a campfire. C、How to make friends with strangers. D、How to handle challenges alone. -
17、 完形填空
Last summer holiday, my family and I spent a wonderful week in the countryside. It was my first time to stay there for such a long time, so everything felt1 and exciting.
On the first morning, we headed to my grandparents' garden. There, we 2 a variety of vegetables, including tomatoes, cucumbers and carrots. My grandpa, who has been gardening for over 30 years,3 me the proper way to dig holes and place the seeds. "You have to be 4 than usual when handling the young plants," he said gently. "Even a small mistake can hurt their growth." In the afternoon, we 5 a leisurely walk along the riverbank. The water was so 6 that we could clearly see small fish swimming around the stones at the bottom.
The next day, my cousin invited me to explore a nearby farm. As we walked through the gate, we were greeted by the sounds of cows mooing and chickens clucking. I found the horses much 7 than the cows because they would nod their heads when we passed by, as if saying hello. We also spent some time with the sheep, which were surprisingly 8 —they kept a safe distance but would peek at us from time to time.
On our last day, all of us helped my grandma 9 a big family dinner. We laughed and talked while chopping vegetables and setting the table. After eating, everyone sat under the old apple tree in the yard and 10 about our plans for the coming year. It was such a warm moment that I didn't want it to end.
This trip made me 11 how peaceful life in the countryside can be12 , far away from the busy streets and loud noises of the city. I hope I can return 13 next summer to experience more of this simple happiness. It was truly an 14 holiday that taught me the value of family time and nature. I will always 15 these precious memories.
(1)A 、 boring B 、 new C 、 bad D 、 usual(2)A 、 bought B 、 sold C 、 planted D 、 ate(3)A 、 taught B 、 learned C 、 told D 、 asked(4)A 、 lazier B 、 more careful C 、 faster D 、 more careless(5)A 、 took B 、 made C 、 did D 、 got(6)A 、 dirty B 、 clear C 、 dark D 、 deep(7)A 、 slower B 、 weaker C 、 stronger D 、 more interesting(8)A 、 shy B 、 dangerous C 、 scary D 、 angry(9)A 、 do B 、 make C 、 eat D 、 wash(10)A 、 said B 、 spoke C 、 talked D 、 told(11)A 、 forget B 、 remember C 、 think D 、 realize(12)A 、 boring B 、 exciting C 、 peaceful D 、 noisy(13)A 、 again B 、 never C 、 ever D 、 still(14)A 、 terrible B 、 unforgettable C 、 bad D 、 easy(15)A 、 forget B 、 miss C 、 remember D 、 leave -
18、 听短文,完成表格
Name
Holiday Activity
Feeling
Place
Lucy
Happy
The beach
Mike
Visited a zoo
City center
Anna
Relaxed
Her grandparents' home
John
Went mountain climbing
Green Mountain
Lily
Excited
Science museum
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19、 听对话,选择最佳答案(1)、What did the girl do on her holiday?A、She stayed at home. B、She visited her uncle in the countryside. C、She went to a summer camp. D、She bought some books.(2)、How often does the boy help his mom with housework?A、Every day. B、Once a week. C、Twice a month. D、Never.(3)、Who runs faster, Tom or Jim?A、Tom. B、Jim. C、They run equally fast. D、We don't know.(4)、What's the girl's favorite animal?A、Elephants. B、Pandas. C、Tigers. D、Lions.(5)、What does the boy want to borrow from his sister?A、A ruler. B、A book. C、A basketball. D、A pen.
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20、 听句子,选择最佳答语。(1)、A、I went to the mountains with my family. B、I will visit my grandparents next week. C、It's a beautiful place with fresh air. D、I like reading books during holidays.(2)、A、He is taller than me. B、He often helps clean the room. C、He likes playing basketball after school. D、He will go to the supermarket tomorrow.(3)、A、Yes, they are both from the same school. B、No, pandas are more lovely than tigers. C、Yes, he is as hard-working as his brother. D、No, I don't like animals at all.(4)、A、It's the tallest animal in the world. B、I saw a lot of flowers in the garden. C、Bamboo grows very fast in spring. D、They are playing games in the park.(5)、A、You should take out the rubbish first. B、Could you please help me fold the clothes? C、Yes, I did the dishes last night. D、No, I don't like doing housework.