Mona doesn’t like making speeches. She feels talking in front of the class.
A.angry B.excited C.nervous D.surprised
Write the words and phrases according to Chinese.
Words
1.失望的,沮丧的 adj. ______
2.灾难,灾祸 n.______
3.扰乱;打扰 v. ______
4.分 v. ______
5.到楼下;在楼下 adv. _____
6.地震 n. ______
7.教育的 adj. ______
8.电 n. ______
9.初级的 adj. ______
10.精力 n. ______
11.二月 n. ______
12.渔夫 n. ______
13.预报 v. ______
14.健忘的 adj. ______
15.极冷的 adj. ______
16.代,一代 n. ______
17.慷慨的 adj. ______
18.德国人n. 德国的 adj. ______
19.德国 n. ______
20.政府 n. ______
Write a passage of at least 50 words on the topic “My favourite day of a week”. (—周当中哪一天的生活是给你印象最深的?以“一周中我最喜欢的一天”为题写一篇短文,字数不少于50字)
1. Which day is your favourite day of a week?
2. What do you think of the life on that day?
3. What things do you usually do on that day?
4. How do you feel on your favourite day?
It was Saturday again. Grace and Karen disliked Saturdays. That was another thing the twins had in common. They shared the same clothes and tied their hair in the same manner. In fact, it was hard for their classmates and teachers to tell them apart sometimes.
Unlike their classmates, they had to get up early at seven every Saturday to prepare for their lessons. Grace had to attend the art lesson and Karen had to attend her ballet lesson. “How I wish I could do something different today,” said the twins with one voice. All at once, an idea came to Grace and Karen at the same time. “How would you like to be me for a day?” they asked each other. It seemed like a wonderful plan to them. After giving each other a description of their own friends, Grace put on Karen’s ballet dress while Karen put Grace’s brushes and paints into her bag. Then they left for their classes.
When the art lesson started, Karen was lost. Unlike Grace, Karen was poor at drawing. When the art lesson finally ended, Karen didn’t dare to hand in her work.
Meanwhile, Grace was struggling in the ballet class as well. As she had no idea about the dance steps, she had to follow her classmates blindly. As a result, she kept knocking into them. Their ballet teacher became impatient with her, “Karen, you should remember the basic steps. You can’t rely on copying what others are doing.”


When Karen and Grace got home, they were tired out. They decided that they would never try to be someone else they were not. It seemed thatthe grass was not always greener on the other side.
1.Did Grace and Karen like Saturdays?
2.When did the twins get up on Saturdays?
3.What was the twins’ plan when they decided to do something different?
4.How did Karen feel at the beginning of the art lesson?
5.Why did the ballet teacher become impatient?
6.What does the underlined part “the grass was not always greener on the other side” at the end of the story try to tell us?
Tony is Chinese American. His family members gather together and serve a traditional Chinese meal once a week. Last week Tony i1.his friend Amy for it.
Tony’s family was preparing dinner when Amy arrived. The family was cooking vegetables with hot oil. The k2.was filled with many good smells. “You can help me set the table.” Tony told his friend. They gave each person a pair of chopsticks, a soup bowl, a soup spoon, and a rice bowl on a plate.
“Where are the forks and knives?” Amy asked.
“Oh, you won’t n3.those.” Tony explained.” I will show you how to use chopsticks. Don’t worry.”
Tony’s mother put different foods which were unfamiliar to Amy onto big plates. She asked the kids to carry the food-filled plates out to the table. Amy carried roast duck. It was one of the f4.dishes she recognized.
Amy was a little nervous about eating with chopsticks. Tony gave her instructions on how to do it. Amy finally managed to hold the chopsticks. Just when she picked up a piece of chicken in her chopsticks, her fingers s5.lost control of them, and the chicken flew across the table. It landed in Tony’s soup with a splash(飞溅). E6.at the table smiled.
Tony’s father kindly brought out a fork and knife. He handed them to Amy .Amy felt more c7.. She ate the rest of her dinner easily. It was delicious!
At the end of the meal, Amy was given a fortune cookie(签语饼干). She broke it open and read the small note inside,” If you practice hard, you will learn many things.” Amy laughed and said,” if you let me take home a pair of chopsticks, my fortune may come true!
Shakespeare said the eyes are the windows of the soul. It is true that you can know a lot from eye_________
When the eyes move up and to the left, it shows that the person is _________ up some images in his memory. It is a strong sign that he is telling the truth because most images are about things that happened in the past.

If someone is looking left to his ear, it means the person is (回忆) some _________ in his memory. For example, when you ask your friends to describe what their doorbell sounds like, their eyes move to their left ear. Even if they don't have a doorbell, they will still look left.

Looking to the up right show the creation of images. This is a sign that the person is lying to you. However, many people know this. You shouldn’t try to ask directly. For example, if you want to know how a friend_________, you may ask where he had parked his car.

Looking to _________ ear is a sign creating a sound. There aren't many examples about it. However, you could try asking your friend to say a really loud noise. Then you will find his or her eyes move.

Please note that what you have read may not be 100%_________. Different people might act differently. This can be used only as a guide.
1.A.size B.movement C.length D.location
2.A.picking B.dressing C.giving D.getting
3.A.sounds B.stories C.secrets D.skills
4.A.repaired his car B.took his advice C.spent his weekend D.changed his mind
5.A.the front B.the south C.the left D.the right
6.A.bright B.accurate C.limited D.ordinary
