I didn’t feel well when I woke up yesterday morning. My throat hurt and nose was running. I also felt hot. My mother said I had a bad cold. I didn’t want to get up, so she let me stay in bed all day. I don’t usually like being in bed during the day, but I like it yesterday. I listened to the music and read a magazine. I slept a lot. I had all my meals in bed, though I didn’t want to eat much. I had just soup and toast for lunch and some rice and chicken for dinner. By evening I was beginning to feel better. I asked my mother if I could get up and watch television but she said no. Today I feel much better, so I didn’t stay in bed. I didn’t go to school again, though. I’ll go tomorrow if I feel well enough.
1.He stayed in bed all day because he ______.
A. had a vacationB. hurt his foot
C. needed to readD. was sick
2.On which days of the week was he probably sick?
A. Monday, TuesdayB. Saturday, Sunday
C. Sunday, MondayD. Friday, Saturday
3.What didn’t he do during his day in bed?
A. eatB. listen to music
C. readD. watch television
4.What happens when your “nose is running”?
A. You can’t find your nose.B. Your nose began to run.
C. Your nose feels fine.D. Watery stuff comes out of your nose.
5.The passage is probably from ______.
A. a student’s diaryB. an ad in newspaper
C. a student’s planD. a teacher’s notebook
Sam,
Thank you for asking me to play soccer with you. But I’m afraid I can’t. I have a piano lesson on Tuesday. Maybe another time.
Nancy
Sandy,
Thank you very much for inviting me to your birthday party on Friday. I’d love to come, but I have to go to New York that day. It’s very kind of you. I hope you have a happy birthday party.
Nancy
Lucy,
Thanks for your invitation. I’d love to go to your house for dinner on Thursday. But I have to get my things ready for travelling. How about coming to my house with Lily? My mother cooks fish very well. I think you’ll like it. I hope to see you before I’m leaving.
Nancy
Rose,
Would you like to come to my house for dinner tonight? Many of our good friends will come.
Nancy
1.How many invitations does Nancy get?
A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Five
2.________ will have a birthday party.
A. SamB. SandyC. LucyD. Rose
3.Nancy will go to New York on ________.
A. TuesdayB. Thursday
C. FridayD. Wednesday
4.What does Nancy have to do on Thursday?
A. Get her things ready for travelling.
B. Cook fish for Lucy and Lily.
C. Play soccer with Sam.
D. Go to a birthday party.
5.Which of the following sentences is TURE?
A. Nancy is coming to Rose’s house for dinner.
B. Nancy invites Rose to come to her house for dinner.
C. Lucy and Lily can’t come to Nancy’s house.
D. Sandy is coming to Nancy’s home for dinner.
All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help people to keep , happy and to live longer.
People play different in winter and summer. is good for swimming. And in winter people often go skating.
Some sports are very and people everywhere like them. For example, football is very popular. In China, most people, men, , boys and girls, like to watch football games. They often talk about it. and jumping began long, long ago. But basketball and volleyball are rather . People began to play them not long ago. And people are new sports or games all the time. Water skiing is one of .
People different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become friends.
1.A. healthB. busyC. healthyD. lazy
2.A. gameB. gamesC. a gameD. the game
3.A. WinterB. SummerC. AutumnD. Spring
4.A. boringB. difficultC. expensiveD. interesting
5.A. womanB. women C. old D. young
6.A. RunB. RunsC. RunningD. To run
7.A. newB. interestingC. popularD. old
8.A. lookingB. runningC. playingD. keeping
9.A. oldestB. newestC. the oldestD. the newest
10.A. inB. of C. fromD. at
—I’ll go on a picnic with my classmates tomorrow.
— !
A. Thank you B. It doesn’t matter
C. Have a good time D. The same to you
—Let’s ________ this weekend.
—Good idea! Jay Zhou is my favorite singer.
A. play tennisB. go to the doctor
C. have soccer trainingD. go to the concert
Tom just finished ________ her homework.
A. to doB. doesC. to doingD. doing