A little girl walked to and from school every day. Though it was dark and cloudy that morning, the little girl made her daily trip to school as usual. But when school was over, the wind became stronger and it began to rain.
The little girl’s mother felt worried. She thought her daughter might be scared when she walked home from school. The lightning (闪电) might frighten her. After seeing a bright flash of lightning, the mother quickly got into her car and drove to her child’s school.
As the mother drove along the road, she saw her little girl walking alone in the rain. To her great surprise, she found that every time lightning struck (划过), her daughter would stop, look up and smile. Another lightning came, and then another. With each flash of lightning, the little girl stopped, looked up and smiled.
Inside the car, the mother asked her daughter. “What were you doing? Why did you look up and smile when the lightning struck?” The little girl answered with a smile, “Mom, you know, someone was looking at me. Each time I felt a little afraid, someone would take a picture of me. I knew he was playing a game with me.”
1.How did the little girl go to school every day?
A.By car. B.By bike. C.By bus. D.On foot.
2.What does the underlined word “frighten” mean in the text?
A.使害怕 B.燃烧 C.照亮 D.使惊讶
3.When lightning came, what did the girl do?
A.She put her head in her hands. B.She went on walking in the rain.
C.She looked up at it and smiled. D.She took a picture of the lightning.
4.What can we infer (推断) from the last paragraph?
A.The little girl was trying not to be afraid.
B.Playing games in the rain was fun to the girl.
C.The little girl knew her mom would pick her up.
D.Different kinds of weather stood for different games.
How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philips Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch tastes fresh and “proud” (自豪的).
From grades 6 to 8, students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew vegetables like broccoli and many kinds of Asian Greens.
For most students, it was the first time for them to see how food is produced (生产).
The greens grow under lights. Each month, students from different grades come to water them. The farm produces about 8 pounds (3.6kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food then goes to the students’ tables.
“We harvest it and then it’s used in the kitchen. We’re eating it during lunch, and it’s fun,” said Yves Millien, 14.
And this project (项目) is not only good for teaching science. It also helped change students’ eating habits. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated greens before. She thought they tasted bad. However, after she grew her own vegetables, Catkin changed her mind.
“I made this and I want to eat it because it’s good and I am proud of it,” said Flowers.
1.Why do the students say their lunch tastes “proud”?
A.Because they grow their own lunch. B.Because their lunch tastes delicious.
C.Because they cook their own lunch. D.Because their lunch is good for health.
2.Where do the students grow vegetables?
A.On a nearby farm. B.On the playground.
C.In their classrooms. D.In their school kitchen.
3.According to Catkin Flowers, we learn that ________.
A.the project made her hate greens
B.the project improved her learning habits
C.the project made her eat more vegetables
D.the project changed her idea about science
4.What does the school wish students to lean from this project?
A.To improve their school grades. B.To know more about green plants.
C.To make much money by growing food. D.To have a good understanding of health.
根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两项为多余选项。
A: Hi, Grace! I heard someone play the piano. What wonderful music! 1.
B: I did. I often play the piano when I am free.
A: 2.
B: Twice a week.
A: It’s really nice. 3.
B: Quite a few things.
A: Like what?
B: Taking a walk, doing my lessons, doing sports and so on. 4.
A: Besides doing my homework, I have to take my after-school classes. I don’ t have time to do other things to relax myself.
B: Why not try to plan your time well? Then you’ll have more free time.
A: 5. I’ll have a try.
A. Who did it?
B. Sounds great.
C. How often do you play it?
D. What do you do in your free time?
E. Thank you for telling the message.
F. What else do you do in your free time?
G. Why not do something interesting to relax yourself?
Imagine you are living in a moving house. Inside the house, there is a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. ________ they are much smaller than those at your home, they are easy for you to use.
In the US, you can see these moving houses on the road. They are called recreational vehicles (RVs,房车). People call them houses on ________. When it’s holiday time, the whole family will get into these small homes and hit the road for a ________ across the country.
Compared to (与…相比) a real house, this home on the road is a bit ________ for a family who has to spend every hour of every day together. But the best thing about it is that you can do everything you like ________. You can drive as long as you like ________ worrying about finding hotels and restaurants. Or you can just ________ somewhere nice and stay for a few weeks. You may also come across other ________ that are on road trips. Together, you ________ your tents. It’s camping time with a lot of talk and laughter.
________, RVs are not always convenient (便利的). They can sometimes break down and you have to spend time fixing them. But people still like this kind of road trip because they can go where they want whenever they want.
1.A.Although B.Until C.If D.When
2.A.buildings B.roads C.foot D.rivers
3.A.sale B.walk C.show D.trip
4.A.large B.useful C.small D.heavy
5.A.quickly B.freely C.openly D.luckily
6.A.with B.without C.after D.by
7.A.hang B.appear C.leave D.stop
8.A.teams B.children C.families D.pairs
9.A.put up B.look over C.take off D.send out
10.A.Nearly B.Also C.However D.Then
Once upon a time, some little frogs (青蛙) had a competition. The first to ________ the top of a very high tower (塔) would be the winner.
A number of people were around the ________ to watch the race. The race began. No one in the crowd really believed that any of the frogs would reach the top of tower. “They will ________ get to the top.” Someone said.
One by one, the frogs began to ________ the tower. The crowd kept crying, “It’s too difficult. No frog will make it!” More frogs got ________ and gave up, but one kept climbing higher and higher. This one wouldn’t give up!
In the end, he was the only one to get to the ________. The other frogs naturally wanted to know ________ the frog made it. One frog went over to ask the ________. It was surprising that the winner was deaf (聋的).
He succeeded ________ he was able to stay in his own mind. He couldn’t hear others’ good or bad words to him.
There is a ________ for us all in the little frog’s story: Don’t let others turn you away from your road in life.
1.A.shake B.reach C.cross D.move
2.A.village B.tower C.mountain D.country
3.A.never B.surely C.probably D.luckily
4.A.catch up B.come up C.make up D.climb up
5.A.excited B.surprised C.tired D.interested
6.A.ground B.top C.middle D.sky
7.A.how B.what C.where D.when
8.A.loser B.dreamer C.winner D.teacher
9.A.if B.while C.although D.because
10.A.lesson B.danger C.mirror D.mistake
—Do you mind opening the window? The air inside is not so fresh.
—________. Mr. Smith is sleeping. Don’t make him catch a cold.
A.Certainly not B.You’d better not
C.I don’t know yet D.Well, I should be