Jane: _____ to my new home, Maria!
Maria:Thanks, Jane. You ___a nice garden.
Jane: Thanks. We like ___ new home.
Maria: _____ is your bedroom?
Jane: It’s _____ the second floor. There ____ a study next to my bed room.
Maria:Is there a computer _____ your study?
Jane: Yes, there is. Why not ___ upstairs and have a ___?
Maria: OK.
( A moment later)
Jane: Come in, please.
Maria: Oh, there are so many books ____ the shelves. You have a nice study!
A.Good B.Welcome C.Happy
A.have B.buy C.need
A.my B.our C.his
A.Where B.How C.What
A.on B.in C.near
A.be B.are C.is
A.in B.under C.on
A.to come B.come C.coming
A.see B.look C.watch
A.to B.in C.on
The summer vacation is the best part of the year for most American children. Before the summer vacation comes, they make a plan to they have a good trip.
Tom, an American boy, enjoys traveling very much. This summer, he came along his parents to Beijing their vacation. They made room reservations(房间预订) before they . After arriving, they spent half a day in the hotel to the time difference(时差). Tom was excited to fall asleep that night. The next day, they began their trip. They visited many places of interest the Ming Tombs, the Great Wall and so on. They couldn’t help photos all the time. During the trip, he posted a lot of postcards to his American friends. In the postcards he told them that he was satisfied with (对…很满意) the trip and he was looking forward to to China again.
What an exciting trip!
A. make sure B. making sure C. make it
A. about B. of C. with
A. spend B. to spend C. spending
A. arrives B. arriving C. arrived
A. work out B. come up with C. get used to
A. too B. as C. to
A. five day B. five-day C. five-days
A. such as B. in fact C. at least
A. take B. takes C. taking
A. coming B. comes C. came
Dear Kate,
It is very exciting that you are coming to our school so soon. you arrive, let me introduce to you what our school life is like.
Our school is a good where we can prepare ourselves well for the future. We have many wonderful teachers who are always ready to help. Though we pay a lot of attention to how we do in lessons, getting high scores is not the only reason to study. The encourage us to try out new ideas and ask questions in class. With their help we have developed all kinds of in both Arts and Science. Students can choose to any school clubs they are interested in. We can choose the subjects that we want to study. Last term I chose American Literature, because I wanted to learn famous American writers. This term I chose to attend classes because my father bought me a piano as a birthday present.
By the way, I was elected monitor of my class. Sometimes it can be to be a monitor, because I have to do a lot of work and attend many meetings. However, being a monitor has taught me a lot, such as for others and taking responsibilities and so on. When my class was given the title of “Model Class”, I was than ever before. So being a monitor an important part in my school life. I’m very pleased with my work.
I love my school and that you will have a pleasant experience here too. I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Yours
Li Ping
A.When B.After C.Before D.Since
A.room B.space C.place D.house
A.need B.ask C.want D.offer
A.deep B.well C.fast D.hard
A.teachers B.parents C.classmates D.friends
A.activities B.characters C.personalities D.interests
A.join B.train C.design D.visit
A.also B.just C.yet D.only
A.with B.about C.for D.among
A.art B.music C.cooking D.dance
A.exciting B.tiring C.interesting D.surprising
A.cooking B.copying C.caring D.checking
A.luckier B.kinder C.stronger D.prouder
A.plays B.takes C.makes D.acts
A.wonder B.know C.hope D.feel
Do you often communicate with your parents? Some parents are always comparing their 41 with themselves when they were young or with other people when they were children.
"When I was your age," a father said to his sixteen-year-old son one day, "I was at the top of my class every year. And I 42 what I wanted to do when I left school. I had goals (目标). You are always at the bottom (最后) of your class 43 you have no goals."
The man’s son said nothing. He had already heard this from his father many times. "And when your mother was your age, " the young man’s father 44 , " she had a good job and she 45 lots of money. You don’t even have a part-time job .You earn nothing. " The man’s son still said nothing. He had heard this before, too. "And when your 46 brother was your age, "the young man’s father said, "he studied hard. But you just waste your time."
And the man’s son still said nothing.
Finally, the young man’s father said, "And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, he worked all day and studied at night."
This time the son 47 stay silent. "
And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, father," he said, "He was the President of 48 United States. 49 are you?"
His father had no answer 50 this.
Are your parents always comparing you with others? And what’s your reply? Do you have a better way to communicate with each other?
A.children B.students C.teachers D.friends
A.know B.knew C.will know D.have known
A.although B.or C.and D.but
A.went away B.went over C.went up D.went on
A.won B.made C.received D.gave
A.old B.young C.older D.elder
A.can B.can’t C.could D.couldn’t
A.a B.an C.the D./
A.What B.How C.Where D.Who
A.to B.with C.of D.on
I usually get up at 5:00. I make coffee, go to my desk and work. When my boys get up, I’m theirs. I follow the min to the kitchen and make them breakfast. While they’re eating, I make their lunch, pick out their school clothes and get the little one dressed.
My wife takes them to school. I bring them home. I am not the only father at the school gate. The boys and I walk the 12 blocks home unless the weather is terrible. Then we take the subway. I remind them of looking out, like an animal looking after their babies.
At home, they play on the computer and the little one will draw, sometimes for hours. When their mother comes home, they run to her. She has been in the official day and tired, but her attention is all on them.
I have made dinner. We sit down and eat together. After they do their homework, Karen takes them to bed. I listen to the noise of the boys’ and their mother’s voice.
One afternoon when we were on the way home from school, the boys and I stopped at the clothing store. The saleswoman looked at the boys and said to me in a low voice, “You’re Mr. Mom, aren’t you?” I felt very angry. I’m not Mr. Mom. That’s not how I look at myself. The boys have a mother, a wonderful mother. She works outside the home, I work in the home. We are parents together. I’m a father!
The first paragraph talks about_____________.
A.what the children have for breakfast | B.how busy the man is in the morning |
C.why the man cooks lunch | D.when the children go to school |
We know from the second paragraph that_____________.
A.they take the subway to school when the weather is bad |
B.the man drives a car and his wife walks to work |
C.the man goes to meet the boys before school is over |
D.it doesn’t take them long to arrive home |
Paragraph 3 tells us that __________.
A.the children’s mother is very strict with them |
B.the man’s wife works in an office very near the school |
C.the children’s mother used to be back hours later than them. |
D.the man has three or more children and the youngest loves drawing |
We learn from the last two paragraphs________________.
A.what the saleswoman said has hurt the man a lot |
B.before the children get to sleep, the man’s wife tells stories |
C.what the man hast o do from morning to night everyday |
D.the man’s wife is Karen and she talks a lot |
This passage tells us_____________.
A.never to call a man Mr. Mom |
B.the man doesn’t enjoy working at home |
C.something about the children’s school life |
D.what kind of people the man and his wife are |