( )1. A. spent ( )2. A. talk ( )3. A. after ( )4. A. either ( )5. A. able ( )6. A. sixth ( )7. A. so ( )8. A. neighborhood ( )9. A. excited ( )10. A. think about ( )11. A. alone ( )12. A. riding ( )13. A. jumpers ( )14. A. got ( )15. A. did | B. taken B. sit B. before B. too B. sorry B. seventh B. if B. family B. tired B. hear from B. away B. walking B. runners B. kept B. had | C. cost C. study C. during C. though C. glad C. eighth C. then C. school C. pleased C. agree with C. almost C. playing C. doctors C. made C. left | D. paid D. walk D. till D. yet D. afraid D. ninth D. because D. grade D. worried D. look for D. already D. running D. teachers D. found D. took | |||||||||||||||
1-5: ADCBA 6-10: BDCDD 11-15: DBACD | ||||||||||||||||||
阅读理解。 | ||||||||||||||||||
(One day Chicken Little is in the woods when an acorn* falls on his head.) Chicken Little: Help! Help! The sky is falling! I have to go and tell the king! (So he runs to tell the king. Along the way he meets Henry Penny.) Henry Penny: Where are you going. Chicken Little? Chicken Little: Oh, help! The sky is falling! Henry Penny: How do you know? Chicken Little: I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head! Henry Penny: This is terrible, just terrible! We"d better hurry up. (So they both run away as fast as they can. Soon they meet Ducky Lucky.) Ducky Lucky: Where are you going? Chicken Little & Henry Penny: The sky is falling! We"re going to tell the king! Ducky Lucky: How do you know? Chicken Little: I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head! Ducky Lucky: Oh dear! We"d better run! (So they all run down the road as fast as they can. After that, they meet Goosey Loosey, Turkey Lurkey, and Foxy Loxy. All believe that the sky is falling. They run and run, but never see the king to tell him that the sky is falling.) | ||||||||||||||||||
1. What happened to Chicken Little when he was in the woods? | ||||||||||||||||||
A. He saw the sky falling. B. A friend came to see him. C. An acorn hit his head. D. He met the king. | ||||||||||||||||||
2. Goosey Loosey, Turkey Lurkey and Foxy Loxy ran down the road because _______. | ||||||||||||||||||
A. the king wanted to see them B. they thought the sky was falling C. the king told them to run D. they enjoyed running | ||||||||||||||||||
3. The above text may be a _______. | ||||||||||||||||||
A. a true story B. school notice C. short play D. news report | ||||||||||||||||||
4. What can we learn from the text? | ||||||||||||||||||
A. Seeing is believing. B. Two heads are better than one. C. Great hopes makes great men. D. All roads lead to Rome. | ||||||||||||||||||
根据短文情景。用恰当的短语或句子填空,使之意思完整。 | ||||||||||||||||||
A teacher asked her students to write an article. She told the class, "Write about (1) ______________ if you had a million dollars. Do you understand?" The students said they understood. Then they all began writing. Everyone wrote two pages except one student, Terry Jones. He (2) ______________ but only sat at his desk. At the end of the class, the teacher looked at all the papers as the students gave them to her. When she saw Terry"s paper, she asked him,"Why …?" "Because I have a million dollars." Terry answered. The teacher (3) ______________, but she could say nothing. | ||||||||||||||||||
完形填空。 | ||||||||||||||||||
I have a very useful dictionary. It has a lot of words. It gives many meanings for 1 word. But I always read the first meaning of a word in the dictionary. I never read the other meanings, because I wanted to read my book 2 This morning, 3 I was reading a book, I met a strange sentence. It looked 4 first. The sentence had six words:" Draw a picture of your house" I know five words in this sentence, but I didn"t understand one word. I 5 "draw". I opened my dictionary and 6 the first meaning of "draw". It was " pull". I said to myself " Now I know all the words, and I think I can understand the sentence."SO I wrote the meaning of the sentence" Pull a picture of your house."I read it, and" What is the meaning of it."? I don"t understand it." My friend Dick read my new sentence. He laughed. He picked 7 my dictionary, and said to me. "Look, Jack. The second meaning of" draw" is" make a picture 8 a pen, a pencil 9 brush". So the sentence means: Make a picture of your house." I understood! I thought Dick was wonderful. And 10 I knew how to use my dictionary. | ||||||||||||||||||
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