two south lady pick you |
1.Ann, help __________ to some chicken soup.
2.In China, ___________ people eat rice a lot.
3.They were busy __________ oranges on the farm when we saw them.
4.I went to London for the ____________ time last month.
5.Here are some new shoes for __________, madam.
A: Good afternoon! Welcome to our clothing shop.
1.
B: Yes. I’d like a cotton dress.
A: How do you like the ones in warm colors?
2.
B: That would be fine.
A: What about this orange dress? Please try it on.
B: 3.
A: Sorry. Look at the yellow one. It’s smaller
than the orange one.
B: Oh, it’s nice and I also like its style. 4.
A: All right. 5.
B: No, that’s all. Here’s the money. Thanks!
A: You’re welcome.
On a Friday night, a poor young man stood at the gate of the railway station, playing his violin. The music was so great that many people stopped to put some money into his hat.
The next day, the young man came to the same place again. He put down his hat as usual. Beside the hat was a piece of paper with some words on it, “George Sang has put an important thing into my hat carelessly. Welcome to claim (认领) it.” Then he began to play the violin. Soon he was surrounded (围绕) by many people. They all wanted to know what the words on the paper meant. After an hour a man named George Sang ran here quickly and got back his important thing. He said many thanks to the young man.
The important thing was a lottery ticket (彩票). Sang bought it and won a prize of $500,000. But when he gave $50 to the young man for his wonderful music, he threw the lottery ticket, too.
Later people asked the young man why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket for himself. The young man said, “Though I don’t have much money, I live happily. If I lose honesty (诚实), I won’t be happy any longer.”
1. The young man played the violin for ______ at the gate of the railway station.
A. moneyB. ticketsC. food
2. The young man came to the station again on _________.
A. Friday B. Saturday C. Sunday
3. George Sang must be very _______ to get back the important thing.
A. sorryB. worriedC. happy
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. George Sang gave money to the young man for his music.
B. The lottery ticket was important because it was worth $500.
C. The poor young man kept the lottery ticket for himself.
5. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. The Happiness of Playing the Violin
B. The Advantage of Buying a Lottery Ticket
C. The Importance of Being Honesty
How would you help African people? Here are some children’s ideas.
I think being healthy is the most important thing. We should give money to help the people there get clean water and better health care. ——Toby, aged 16, Australia | People seem to give more money to charity (慈善机构) when there is a big disaster like the earthquake. It’s good for people to do so, but I also think that people should get into the habit of giving money to charity all the time. ——Ava, aged 15, America |
Giving money to charity can help, but it’s not the answer. I think what these countries need is good education (教育). Knowledge can make people’s life better and better. ——Neil, aged 14, England | The best thing we can do is to send professionals (专业人士) like doctors and teachers there. They can teach the people how to help themselves. ——Edwin, aged 16, Canada |
1. The children are giving suggestions to help _________ people.
A. Canadian B. African C. Australian
2.Toby thinks _________ is the most important thing.
A. healthB. food C. water
3. The underlined word “disaster” means “_________” in Chinese.
A. 组织 B. 惩罚 C. 灾难
4. _________ think knowledge can make the life better.
A. Toby and Ava
B. Ava and Neil
C. Neil and Edwin
5.From the passage, we know the four children _________.
A. are of the same age
B. come from different countries
C. give much money to help the poor people
Mary was a 911 operator (接线员) in Los Angeles. One Thursday morning, she was surprised to get a from a very young child. She said “Mom is ” again and again. Mary found the address of the call and called the police. In a minute, the policeman and the doctors arrived the house. When they broke the door open, they couldn’t believe their . A little child was sitting beside her mother and holding her mother’s hand. She was so young that maybe she could not ! Tears were running down her face at that time.
The woman soon after the doctor gave her medicine. Later, she told people, “Many people were that my daughter could call 911. On Monday I tried to teach her to call 911, but she couldn’t do it.” Mary was surprised, too. She said, “It’s really amazing for a two-year-old child 10 911. How can she do that?”
1.A. presentB. callC. letter
2.A. illB. angryC. tired
3.A. earlyB. happilyC. quickly
4.A. atB. inC. to
5.A. earsB. eyesC. mouths
6.A. speakB. seeC. walk
7.A. got upB. woke upC. put up
8.A. surprisedB. excitedC. disappointed
9.A. whatB. whenC. how
10.A. call B. to callC. calling
—Can you tell me ________? —Sure. I go swimming twice a week.
A. how often do you go swimming
B. how often you go swimming
C. when you go swimming