It is Saturday morning and Mike and his friends are playing on the swing set in Mike's backyard.Tomas is climbing up a rope,Ben is swinging on a swing,Mario is standing on a swing,and Mike is hanging upside down from the top bar of the swing set.The boys are talking,laughing,and having fun.Mario is a year older than the other boys,and he is the leader of the group.He likes to make most of the decisions.Mike is the funniest one.He likes to make others kids laugh.Tomas is the most athletic.He likes to run,climb,and sweat.Ben is the quietest one.He seldom speaks.
判断正(T)误(F)
56.Tomas is climbing up a tree.
57.Mike,Tomas,and Ben are younger than Mario.
58.Mike likes to make the other kids laugh.
59.Ben doesn't talk very often.He is quiet.
60.Mario is the boy in the right picture. .
If you go to another country,what kinds of things would you buy?Would you buy a camera in Japan,some (1) (beauty) clothes in France,or a watch in Switzerland?No matter (2) you may buy,you might think those products were made in those (3) (country).However,you could be wrong.Kang Jian is a l7-year-old student from Shanghai.Last year he (4) (go) to visit his aunt and uncle in San Francisco.He found it interesting that so many products in the local shops were made in China. "I wanted to buy a toy car for my cousin,but even though most of the toys are American brands,they were made in China."
Toys are not the only things made in China. "Once I wanted to buy a pair of basketball (5) (shoe)." he explains. "But I had to visit five or six stores before (6) (find)a pair made in America!" He realized that Americans can (7) (hard) avoid buying products made in China. "In fact," he continues, "there were many other things there made in China-footballs,handbags,pet food,mobile phones. (8) American flags are made in China!" Kang Jian thinks it's great that China is so good at making (9) (this) everyday things.However,he hopes that (10) the future China will also get better at making high-technology products that people can buy in all parts of the world.
Do you know how rice first came to China? There is an old Chinese story
(1) is about little girl who went out to fish. There was famine(饥荒)and everybody was very (2) /'hʌŋgrɪ/.
The little girl felt her net growing heavy and was very happy. However, it was the King of Frogs(青蛙)that she(3) /kɔ: t/.The frog told her to hold out her fishing net to the sun's rays and he would sing(4) magic song.The little girl followed his instructions.She was(5) (great)surprised to see the rays of sunshine falling through the net. And they were changed (6) golden grains(谷粒)of rice. The first rice was thought to arrive in this way.
We do not know whether this story is true, but it tells (7) (we)that rice has the same value as gold to the Chinese. Rice (8) (be)always the main food for the Chinese.For centuries, much land has been devoted(奉献)to rice﹣planting and many Chinese people are (9) (farmer), who work very hard for each grain.
It's important to (10) /seɪv/ food and say no to waste. After all, waste not, want not.
What's better for learning, hands﹣on projects or tests?
We did a survey about two days to study in our school. 73% of the students prefer hands﹣on( 动手的)projects while the rest think tests are better for learning. Here are four students'ideas.
Hands﹣on projects require time and hard work to complete. It teaches kids not to put things off.Some kids might get bored and be less interested in studying for a test. Studying also doesn't prepare you as much for the future, since jobs at times will have more difficult tasks than simply studying for a test. Also, completing a project is good for spending time with your friends or family. ﹣﹣﹣Bruno |
With a hands﹣on project you can be creative while you learn. It's also a lot more fun than sitting at a desk with flash cards, memorizing information they forget about after the test. Besides, with a hands﹣on project you can learn more than you expected, like problem solving, creativity, and different ways of thinking.﹣﹣﹣David |
When people study, they remember what was in the book. If they know they have a test, they will most likely take notes on all the important information to help them with the test, so they will learn it better.﹣﹣﹣Alice |
I think kids learn better studying for tests. If you actually sit and study what you are supposed to learn, you will remember it. hands﹣on projects might end up making a kid feel stressed if they are trying to finish on time, and if you are stressed, you might not learn as much. ﹣﹣﹣Matt |
(1)According to the survey, how many students like studying for tests better?
A. 73%
B. 50%.
C. 27%
D. 100%
(2)What does Bruno think of hands﹣on projects?
A. They may be less interesting and more difficult.
B. They can make children learn to put off tasks
C. They are much easier than studying for tests.
D. They may help children to improve friendship
(3)How many reasons does David give why he prefers hands﹣on projects?
A.Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
(4)Which sentence describes Matt and Alice' s point of view( 观点)of studying for tests?
A. Students will focus on studying for test better
B. Students will be more creative while studying
C. Students will be more active in and after class.
D. Students will forget the information after tests.
A. You can see it at the opening ceremony. B. Where are you going? C. Are you going to watch some games? D. What are your favorite events? E. I can't wait to see them. F. What do you think of the events? G. They train hard for the Olympics. |
Martin: Hey, Meimei. The Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing in 2022. (1)
Meimei: Yes. I really like watching the Winter Olympics.
Martin: Me, too. And I like the Olympic torch (火炬).
Meimei: (2)
Martin: I'm looking forward to it.
Meimei: (3)
Martin: I love to watch team events.
Meimei: I enjoy watching both men's and women's skating. The skaters are so amazing.
Martin: (4)
Meimei: I know. And they look so beautiful and cool on the ice.
Martin: (5)
Meimei: OK. See you in Beijing.
用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
(1)Look! It is raining ________(heavy). We can’t go out with friends.
(2)It is __________(luck)for us to be born in China.
(3)There is something wrong with my computer. Could I use __________(you)?
(4)He __________(prefer)country music to pop music when he was young.
(5)An __________(invent)is a person who has invented something.
根据所给材料,提取信息,完成表格。
International Museum Day is on May 18th every year.
It started in 1977 and it has got much attention since then. 20,000 museums celebrated International Museum Day in 2009. They had events in more than 90 countries. In 2011, the official poster of International Museum Day was translated into 37 languages. In 2012, almost 30,000 museum s from 129 countries joined in the celebration.
Every year, many museums around the world join in International Museum Day. People celebrate it by holding fun, special and free activities. International Museum Day plays an important role in making people know museums are important for cultural exchanges(文化交流). During the International Museum Day celebration, many activities take place. There are some special activities from different countries. These special activities are different each year. Many groups around the world plan free trips to museums. Many people visit museums on this day.
International Museum Day |
When |
(1)On ____ ____ very year. |
History |
(2)It ____ in 1977 and got much ____. (3)In 2011, the official poster was ____ ____ 37 languages. (4)In 2012, almost 30, 000 museums ____ ____ in the celebration. |
|
Who |
(5)Many museums ____ ____ the world join in International Museum Day every year. |
|
Activities |
People celebrate it by holding fun, special and free activities. |
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The Zigong Lantern Festival shows the wisdom and culture of people in Zigong. In 2008, the festival (1) (become)a national-level intangible cultural heritage(国家级非物质文化遗产). So far the Zigong lantern festival (2) (reach)many places in China and more than eighty (3) (country)around the world.
Wan Songtao is (4) important leader of a lantern-making company in Zigong. He spent his every vacation (5) (learn)lantern-making from his father when he was a teenager. (6) (get)better at designing(设计), Wan studied fine art in college.
One of the most important parts of making a large lantern is designing. “We used to design the lanterns all by ourselves,” said Wan. “ (7) (lucky), we can use AI for good ideas now.” Besides AI, other technologies are also very (8) (help). “The great success of Zigong lanterns comes (9) team effort,” said Wan. His favorite work The sundial in 2024 is the work of over 80 Zigong lantern makers as well as a group of engineers. It took them over 4,000 hours to make it (10) bring it to the park.
The Tiangong space station is the _________(骄傲)of all Chinese.
根据下面的对话情境,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
Tom: Hello, Ann! You don’t look well. ____(1)____
Ann: I’m feeling terrible. I have a headache.
Tom: ____(2)____ How long have you been like this?
Ann: For two days.
Tom: Did you see a doctor?
Ann: ____(3)____ I’ve just come back from the hospital.
Tom: What’s the doctor’s advice?
Ann: ____(4)____
Tom: Follow the doctor’s advice, and you’ll get better soon.
Ann: OK, I will. Thank you.
Tom: ____(5)____
Put on your T﹣shirt and shorts. It's (hot) than yesterday.
"I'm going to bed earlier tomorrow! "But no matter how we decide, there are still many chances that we break our promises.
This behavior is called" bedtime procrastination"(睡眠拖延症), and results from being short of self﹣control and our body clock.
Bedtime procrastination is a common problem. According to a study, Among 2, 400 people, 53 percent of them couldn't follow their sleeping time they had planned, delaying(#fE R )it at least twice a week. They delayed bedtime not because they liked to stay up late, but they couldn't stop doing some other things.
Accordingly, People who usually have trouble resisting temptations(抵制诱惑) and adhering to their intentions(坚持己见) are more likely to delay going to bed.
However, scientists think being short of self﹣control is not the only problem. Our body clock also lays an important role when it comes to bedtime.
In order to check the influence of the body clock on sleep, scientists studied the sleep patterns (t模式)of 108 people. It was found that those who got up late are more likely to delay their bedtime than those who woke up early every morning.
And more surprisingly, night owls(夜猫子)would go to bed late at the very beginning of the weekday, even though they had to get up early for work and school. It's their special body clock that plays a part in delaying their bedtime.
People always think that bedtime procrastination isn't a big problem, but the choices we make that affect (影响)our sleep could finally be pretty important for our health.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案.
(1)Bedtime procrastination is partly because of .
A. |
being short of self﹣control. |
B. |
resisting temptations. |
C. |
adhering to their intentions |
D. |
working hard |
(2)Bedtime procrastination is a common problem because .
A. |
people liked to stay up late |
B. |
people have trouble going to bed |
C. |
over 50% of people couldn't sleep on time |
D. |
people are night owls |
(3) people were tested on the sleeping influence of the body clock.
A
A. |
.2400 |
B. |
53 percent of |
C. |
47 percent of |
D. |
108 |
(4)According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. |
People who got up late are more likely to delay their bedtime. |
B. |
People who woke up early may not delay their bedtime. |
C. |
Night owls always got up late. |
D. |
Night owls delayed their bedtime due to their special body clock. |
(5)The writer implies( 暗示)that bedtime procrastination .
A. |
is not a big problem |
B. |
has no any influence on our body |
C. |
is the choice we make |
D. |
is harmful |
To keep healthy, you should do sports and have a balanced d .