阅读理解。 Jack, a middle school student, used to work hard at all his lessons. H
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Jack, a middle school student, used to work hard at all his lessons. He usually got up earliest and went to bed latest of the family. He hardly ever did outdoor activities. His parents worried about his health. They asked him to get relaxed by watching TV or playing sports, but he wouldn"t follow them. Finally, one day he fell ill and had to stay in hospital for several weeks. Now Jack is in poor health. Though he goes to school every day, he doesn"t do so well in his studies as before. From Jack"s story, we can see that health is very important. If you become sick, you may not go on with your education, and then you can"t make your dreams come true. On the other hand, if you are strong, you can enjoy yourselves to do everything well. Then how should you keep fit? First, you should spend some time exercising every day to keep fit. Second, you must go to bed and get up early. If you get up early, you can breathe fresh air (呼吸新 鲜空气) and make your heads cleverer. In a word, health is no less important than working hard for us. So we should, on the one hand, work hard, and on the other hand, pay much attention to our health. |
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。 |
1. Jack used to be . |
A. shy B. hard-working C. quiet D. athletic |
2. Jack hardly ever in the past. |
A. fell ill B. got up early C. went to sleep late D. did outdoor activities |
3. Now Jack . |
A. isn"t in good health B. has to stay at home C. has to stay in hospital D. does as well in his studies as before |
4. The underlined word "strong" means " " in Chinese. |
A. 体弱的 B. 坚强的 C. 悲伤的 D. 强健的 |
5. What can we learn from the passage? |
A. Jack hasn"t changed a lot. B. Jack used to be a good student. C. Health is important to everyone. D. We should spend all our free time on our studies. |
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阅读理解 |
Dear Tommy, I"m writing to you on your third birthday. I want to tell you something about your grandma"s time. I was born sixty-eight years ago in a small village. Transportation used to be a big problem. When we traveled from village to village, we used to walk or ride horses. Shopping was not an easy job, either. There were no supermarkets in the neighborhood. We used to grow most of our own food: rice and vegetables. We kept things cool in a special underground room. The biggest difference is that you have electricity (电). We didn"t have electricity until very late in our small village. We didn"t have any televisions of course. We used to perform our local (地方的) music and enjoy it very much. Life used to be very hard, but I was not upset. I would like you to know about the old days and be happy about what you have when you grow up. Remember, feeling good about life is the key to happiness. Love, Your grandma |
根据书信内容,选择最佳选项。 |
1. This letter is written by . |
A. a grandfather to a grandson B. a grandmother to a grandson C. a grandfather to a granddaughter D. a grandmother to a granddaughter |
2. Tommy is when the letter is written. |
A. one B. two C. three D. four |
3. This letter is mostly about . |
A. the writer"s old life experience B. the writer"s future life C. what a kid can do for old people D. how the writer has changed |
4. Which is NOT true about the writer? |
A. She was born in the countryside. B. She felt good about the village life. C. She used to grow vegetables in the village. D. She used to walk or ride horses from city to city. |
5. Why did the writer write this letter? |
A. She wanted to show that life now is really happy. B. She wanted to tell others that life was so hard in the past. C. She wanted the kid to be positive about life in the future. D. She wanted the kid to dream about his future life. |
从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其正确形式填空。 |
see, play, difference, without, exciting, pay, exam, begin, hobby, take | 完形填空。 | Last year my English class was __1__ for me. First of all, it wasn"t easy for me to understand the teacher when she __2__ to the class. To begin with, she spoke too quickly, and I couldn"t __3__ every word. Later on, I realized it doesn"t matter if you don"t understand every word, __4__ I was afraid to speak in class because I thought my classmates might laugh __5__ me. I couldn"t always make complete sentences, either. Then I started to __6__ English-language TV. It helped a lot. I think that doing lots of listening practice is one of the secrets of __7__ a good language learner. Another thing that I found very difficult was English __8__. So I decided to take lots of grammar notes in every class. | ( )1. A. lucky ( )2. A. talked ( )3. A. think ( )4. A. either ( )5. A. to ( )6. A. watched ( )7. A. making ( )8. A. grammar | B. happy B. talk B. believe B. neither B. with B. watch B. becoming B. words | C. difficult C. sing C. forget C. also C. at C. watches C. changing C. pronunciation | D. great D. sang D. understand D. too D. in D. watching D. turning D. tests | 阅读理解。 | Dear Mr. Know, My 13-year-old son was in an accident several days ago. His doctors say he has no chance of seeing again. I have no experience with the blind (盲的). I want to know how he may behave in the future. I want to know everything I can to help him. Please help! Mary Dear Mary, My son, Trey, who is nine years old, also lost his vision (视力) suddenly. I think one of the most important things for you to do is to find other blind kids of your son"s age in your area. He will need someone to talk to that understands his situation and can give him some advice. Sometimes, other kids treat your son differently, and it takes time, experience, and patience to learn the best ways of dealing with this. But if your son had another successful, blind teenager to talk to, that person could tell him how they dealt with the same situations. Also, often talk to the doctor so that they can show your son how to get around safely. Learning to use assistant technology(辅助技术) and Braille (盲人用的点字法) are also extremely important. Where I live, we have a place called Envision that offers these services. Check around for something similar in your area. I hope I have been of some help. Jack | 1. How old is Mary"s son? | A. 9. B. 10. C. 12. D. 13. | 2. Mary is worried about ________. | A. why her son will be blind B. how to help her son C. that her son won"t be allowed to go to school D. how to help the blind in her neighborhood | 3. Jack is _______. | A. a doctor B. a blind C. Mary"s son D. Trey"s father | 4. How many pieces of advice does Jack give to Mary? | A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. | 5. If you go to Envision, you can ______. | A. look for blind friends B. find many blind children C. learn to use assistant technology and Braille D. get the advice from the doctors | 阅读理解。 | Now I"m studying in the US, I find there are some differences between schools in the US and in Vietnam. One big difference is the clothes students wear at school and how they look. In my country, all the students should wear uniforms when they go to school. Boys aren"t allowed to have long hair. Girls aren"t allowed to have long or colored nails (指甲). Another difference is about the rules for parents. In Vietnam, when we begin a new year, our parents have to go to a meeting in our class. If they don"t go to that meeting, their children won"t have a grade or a report card from school. However, in the US, there aren"t such strict rules above. In Vietnam, a class is only 45 minutes and we have only five classes each weekday. When the bell rings, all the students just sit in their classroom. They can"t move to a different room, but students can in the US. In Vietnam, students can"t go to work because they can"t find a job if they"re under 18. But in the US, many students work after school. This helps them make money. More importantly, this helps them become more independent. They"re able to do things by themselves in their own way, without asking other people for help. | 1. Which country is the writer"s hometown? | A. America. B. The UK. C. China. D. Vietnam. | 2. What are the girl students allowed to in the writer"s country? | A. To have long nails. B. To color their nails. C. To grow their hair long. D. To wears their own clothes. | 3. What does the underlined word "independent" mean in Chinese? | A. 勇敢的 B. 独立的 C. 依赖的 D. 不礼貌的 | 4. Which is TRUE about the Vietnamese students according to the passage? | A. They have twenty-five classes a week. B. They can design their school uniforms. C. They don"t get a report card from school. D. They can find a job whenever they want. | 5. From the passage, we can learn that _____. | A. in Vietnam, the students must sit quietly and can"t move around in class B. the US students don"t have such strict rules as the Vietnamese students C. at the end of a school year, parents in Vietnam have to go to a parents" meeting D. American parents don"t pay for their children"s education because they work after school |
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