How does Danny usually go to school?
A.On foot. B.By bus. C.By bike.
Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a library. B.In a restaurant. C.In a hospital.
Who is using the dictionary now?
A.Lucy. B.Bob. C.Tom.
What happened to Paul?
A.He had a toothache. B.He fell off from his bike. C.He fell into a lake.
短文填空,根据短文内容,用正确的单词填空。每空一词。

In the United States, when your school doesn’t have any buses, and you live too far away to go to school on1. or by bike, you need a carpool (拼车). A 2. is a group of students sharing a car to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids3.their cars. Parents 4.turns driving the kids in their cars.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because 5.wants to make the others late for class.6. you sit in the car and wait for your classmates for a long time, you’ll probably get a little 7.. Also, your carpool friends might feel the same way when you 8. them waiting. So if it is your turn to drive the car, you are sure to be early there to 9. for others.
You learn a great 10. in responsibility(责任) in the carpool before school starts.
Who designed (设计) the first helicopter? Who _______ one of the most famous pictures in the world? Who knew more about the human body than most _______? There is an answer _______ all these questions — Leonardo da Vinci (达•芬奇).
Leonardo may have been the greatest genius (天才) _______ have ever known. He lived in Italy about the year 1500, but many of his inventions seem modem to us today. For example, one of his notebooks has drawing of a helicopter. Of course, he couldn't _______ a helicopter with the things he had. But scientists say his idea would have worked.
But Leonardo _______ an inventor. He was one of the greatest artists of his day. By the time he was twenty years old, he was called a master painter, and as he got older he became _______ more famous. Sometimes he drew a hand in ten different ways _______ he was ready to paint.
Many of Leonardo's wonderful paintings are still with _______ today. You may know one of his most famous works — the ________ woman known as the Mona Lisa.
1.A.took B.made C.painted D.invented
2.A.artists B.doctors C.painters D.people
3.A.to B.of C.for D.from
4.A.the scientists B.the artists C.the world D.people
5.A.draw B.paint C.work D.build
6.A.was just B.wasn't just C.wasn't D.was no longer
7.A.less B.no C.even D.very
8.A.before B.after C.because D.when
9.A.him B.us C.them D.you
10.A.interesting B.crying C.smiling D.surprising
