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1、很多鸟儿全年都住在这里。(all year round)
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2、它们以昆虫和植物为食。(live on)
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3、成千上万的鸟儿在这里过冬。(thousands of)
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4、玄武湖公园是观鸟的一个好的地方。(birdwatching)
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5、请认真阅读下面短文,从下面方框中选择适当的单词或词组填空,使短文内容完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1—5 的相应横线上。
move spend in warm water get into a long line for different reasons
Isn't it amazing that so many animals do not like to stay in one place? Birds, fish and other animals move from one place to another at a certain time. They move: most of them move to find food more easily, but others move to get away from places that are too crowded (拥挤的).
When cold weather comes, many birds move to warmer places to find food. Some fish give birth and move to cold water to feed. The most famous migration (迁徙) is probably the migration of fish, which is called "salmon". These fish are born in fresh water but they travel many miles to salt water. There they their life. When it is cold, they will return to their birthplace in fresh water. Then they give birth and die. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mice. They leave their mountain homes when they become too crowded. They down to the low land.
Recently, scientists have studied the migration of a kind of lobster. Every year, when the season of the bad weather arrives, the lobsters and start to walk across the floor of the ocean. Nobody knows why they do this, and nobody knows where they go.
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6、Eating a little bit each time can stop yourself from (feel) too hungry.
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7、 (not eat) too much in the desert, or you' ll feel quite thirsty.
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8、It is a very difficult place for plants and animals (live).
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9、In the daytime, it's (sun) in the Sahara all year round.
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10、The Sahara Desert is (large) desert in the world.
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11、—Ms. Wang, we didn't get the gold medal.
—Come on, guys. The second place is also a good (结果).
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12、It's (安全的) to hide under a strong desk when an earthquake happened.
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13、Mr. Green often says, "We can fail, but we can't (接受) not trying."
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14、Please fill in the form if you want to (加入) our Reading Club.
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15、Ann looked (到处) for her keys, but she couldn't find them.
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Argyle (菱形)-Left and Argyle-Right were the closest of socks. They looked out for each other all the time, which was not easy. Jimmy, whose feet they clothed, was always dropping them. Often, Argyle-Left found himself under the bed, while Argyle-Right was in a trainer.
"Right! Where are you?" Argyle-Left cried.
"Left! In the trainer." Argyle-Right replied.
One day, after the laundry (洗好的衣物) was put away, and all the socks smelled good and felt pleased, Argyle-Left could not find Argyle-Right. He asked every sock in the drawer (抽屉) where Argyle-Right could be. But nobody knew where he was.
"You' re alone now," they told him. "Argyle-Right has gone to the Laundry (洗衣房), a dark place where socks disappear (消失)".
"And you better watch out," said Herringbone (人字形)-Left. "Jimmy' s mom always throws the lone (单个的) sock away. It almost happened to me. But I clung (紧抓) to Underwear, so Mom couldn't find me."
Argyle-Left's heart went bing-bang. He felt as if a big hole had opened in his weave. No! Argyle-Right could not be gone forever. Argyle-Left climbed out of the sock drawer and searched many places by himself: the living room, the kitchen, even Mom's bedroom. "Right, Right, where are you?"
Finally, he reached the laundry, where Washing Machine and Dryer lived.
"Right-are you here?"
"Left-I'm stuck." Argyle-Right's voice came from deep within Washer.
Argyle-Left climbed up Washer. Deep and dark! What to do? He thought for a while, then pulled up his thread to save Argyle-Right. It worked.
"Left, Left!" said Right.
"Right, Right!" said Left.
A nylon sock that looked just like Herringbone-Left—it was the lost Herringbone-Right.
So he was in the Very Most Ultimate Laundry, too!
"Take me to my Left, please." said Herringbone-Right. And they did just that.
(1)、Which sock is lost at the beginning of the story?A、Argyle-Left. B、Argyle-Right. C、Herringbone-Left. D、Herringbone-Right.(2)、What do you know about Argyle-Left from the underlined sentence "He felt as if a big hole had opened in his weave."?A、He was happy and excited. B、He was sad and angry. C、He was afraid and worried. D、He was easy and pleased.(3)、What happened in the story? Put the following events in the correct order.①Argyle-Left reached the laundry.
②Argyle-Left saved Argyle-Right:
③Argyle-Left climbed out of the sock drawer.
A、①②③ B、①③② C、②①③ D、③①②(4)、What can we learn from the story?A、Argyle-Left found and saved Argyle-Right in the drawer. B、Argyle-Right wanted to be together with Herringbone-Right. C、Jimmy's carelessness often kept socks away from each other. D、Jimmy's mom threw away both Argyle-Left and Herringbone-Left.(5)、What's the best title for the story?A、The lone sock B、The fight of socks C、The journey of a sock D、Jimmy and his socks -
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What Is Harvest? Harvest is the time of year when crops planted in spring are ready to be collected. Long ago, a good harvest meant there would be enough food for the long winter months. The whole community would work together to harvest the crops and celebrate. With no supermarkets, the harvest was the only source (来源) of food so a good harvest was for everyone to celebrate.
When Is Harvest?
Harvest season in the UK begins at the end of August or the start of September. In years gone by, there was an ancient festival called Lammas to celebrate the beginning of harvest. But it has always been the end that sees the most exciting moment of the harvest.
In the past, the harvest would not end until the last sheaf (捆) of the crop arrived at the village and there was often a great parade (游行) to welcome it.
In more modern times, the celebrations of the harvesting fall on the Harvest Festival, which is on the Sunday closest to the Harvest Moon. They include Saint Michael's Mass on 29th September.
In the past, the arrival of the last crop meant the beginning of the Harvest Supper. A big meal of meats, vegetables, fruits and puddings would be shared by the community. Everyone, old or young, rich or poor, joined in with singing, dancing and games.
In more recent years, the Harvest Festival has been mainly celebrated by schools and other places. In some schools, children are often asked to bring food to be shared out to those who need it in the local community. Decorations of fruits and grains can be found in the Town Hall and there are songs, reading that give thanks for the harvest.
(1)、When does the harvest season in the UK usually begin?A、At the start of August. B、At the end of August. C、In the middle of September. D、At the end of September.(2)、Why was a good harvest so important long ago?A、Because it could let people change for different things. B、Because it brought people good luck for the whole year. C、Because it could let more people live in the community. D、Because it was the only way to keep enough food for winter.(3)、How do children celebrate the Harvest Festival in schools?A、Singing, dancing, and games. B、Sharing a meal with classmates. C、Bringing food to people in need. D、Decorating with fruits and grains.(4)、Which title can be put in the blank ▲ ?A、How to Celebrate Harvest? B、Why do People Celebrate Harvest? C、Who Celebrates Harvest? D、Where to Hold Harvest Celebrations? -
18、Leisure
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
No time to stand beneath the boughs,
And stare as long as sheep or cows.
No time to see, when woods we pass,
Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass.
No time to see, in broad daylight,
Streams full of stars, like skies at night.
No time to turn at Beauty's glance,
And watch her feet, how they can ▲ .
No time to wait till her mouth can.
Enrich that smile her eyes began.
A poor life this if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
—— By William Henry Davies (1871-1940)
stare凝视;bough大树枝;beauty美人;glance一瞥
(1)、Which of the following words can we put in ▲ ?A、smile B、dress C、care D、dance(2)、Which picture comes to your mind after reading the poem?A、
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(3)、What is the main idea of the poem?A、People should work hard. B、Animals are our friends. C、Busy life makes us miss joys. D、Protecting nature is our duty. -
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(1)、Before a typhoon comes into being, which of the following happen first?A、Big thunderstorms take place. B、Moisture turns to heat. C、More air gets into the middle. D、Winds lift up moisture.(2)、What can we learn from this reading material?A、Don't drink bottled water after a typhoon. B、Bebinca is the strongest typhoon in China. C、Every typhoon name can be used only once. D、Typhoon eyes are in the middle of the storms.(3)、This reading material may come from _______.A、a travel guide B、a story book C、a weather report D、a geography magazine -
20、When I was a teenager, I fell in love with birds and birdwatching. For my 13th birthday, I received my first "real" binoculars. Growing up near Conwy Mountain in North Wales gave me the perfect place to1 and learn about birds. The mountain was surrounded (环绕) by beautiful forests and fields, which were2 to many different species (物种). I often birdwatched alone3 it wasn't "cool" at school. Birdwatching made me happy and helped me get away from problems at home. It was my way of finding peace and quiet.
At school, I sometimes got in4 for "daydreaming" because I was watching birds outside the classroom window. I would often get distracted (分心的) by the birds flying by, making it5 to listen to the teacher carefully. I also kept notes about the birds I saw. I made some mistakes as I was still learning about the different species. However, each mistake was an important6, and I always wanted to be better.
One summer, my family visited the Scottish Highlands, and I was excited to see new birds. I studied a bird book with maps to prepare,7 of seeing rare birds like the Osprey. I finally saw one through my binoculars, and a warden (看门人) let me use a special one for a8. It was amazing and felt like a dream come true. Later, in mid-Wales, we searched for a Red Kite, a rare bird at the time. After days of trying, we9 saw one flying over a hill. That unforgettable moment stays with me all my life.
Looking back, birdwatching is much easier today. There's more information, and young birdwatchers can talk with each other easily. I hope more young people can10 the joy of birdwatching, just like I did. Hopefully, these days, it is easier to meet other young birdwatchers. I do hope so.
(1)A 、watch B 、save C 、collect D 、feed(2)A 、home B 、food C 、friends D 、treats(3)A 、but B 、so C 、because D 、if(4)A 、need B 、danger C 、action D 、trouble(5)A 、boring B 、easy C 、hard D 、interesting(6)A 、skill B 、lesson C 、habit D 、tip(7)A 、dreaming B 、hearing C 、speaking D 、hoping(8)A 、picture B 、look C 、stay D 、rest(9)A 、mainly B 、slowly C 、nearly D 、finally(10)A 、send B 、find C 、face D 、describe