it is to have a cold drink on such a hot day!
A. What a fun B. How fun C. What fun
从下面方框中选出与下列各句中划线部分意思相同或相近、并能替换划线部分的选项。(共4小题,每小题1分;计4分)
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1.You should review your lessons every day.
2.My little brother is drawing in his room at present.
3.Look! A cat is lying beside the old woman.
4.Neither his answer nor yours is correct.
书面表达(满分20分)
假如你叫Tom,你的笔友Alex来邮件说想向你了解怎样学习汉语的方法,而且他也有兴趣想知道你家的家规有哪些,请针对性的给与回复。
要求:1.语言流畅,思路清晰,邮件格式正确。
2.不少于90字左右。
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上。请注意词数要求。
Bikes are popular in the Dutch(荷兰). In fact, nearly half of all travel in the Dutch is by bike. Now, one Dutch bike designer(设计师), Thomas, has taken the country’s interest in bikes by making a school bus bike.
The big bike has eight sets of pedals (踏板) for kids, a driver seat for an adult, and three other seats, comfortably letting little kids for their trip to and from school. The bike even has a motor, which can help with high hills or at times when few kids on it.
So far, Thomas tells Fast Company, he’s sold 25 school-hikes, at a price of $ 25,000 each—less than it would cost to buy a traditional school bus with the same number of seats. Along with the traditional color, the bikes are colored yellow so that they can be seen easily.
Thomas says he’s sold school bus bikes to neighboring countries such as Belgium. England
and Germany, but so far, the school bus bike hasn't been sold in the United States. If the U.S. agrees to buy this kind of school bus bike, it could do a lot of good to improve exercise for a young age and help them keep healthy.
1.How do people in the Dutch usually go to work?(no more than 2 words)
2.How many seats does the school bus bike have?(no more than 1 word)
3. Why are the school buses yellow in the Dutch ? (no more 6 words)
4.Which country hasn’t bought a school bus bike?(no more than 3 words)
5. If the U·S agrees to buy this kind of school bus bike?
It can help people (no more 2 words)
根据短文意思,用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,使文章通顺、完整.
(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分) (每个单词限用一次,)
good, come, housework, work, parent, when have, nothing, how, necessary, if, take |
Lots of parents now buy everything that their children want to have. If they carry on with this habit, their children won’t learn that money 1. from hard work.
Some parents like to 2. birthday parties for their children. If they keep on doing this, their children will think it’s 3. to have a birthday party every year. Year after year, maybe they will forget 4. birthdays and only remember their own. It is against traditional habits.
Many parents don’t let their children do 5. . They think children only have one thing to do. They should study hard and do 6. in their lessons. 7. parents go on doing this, the children will only learn to open their mouth to be fed, and stretch out(伸出) their arms to be dressed every day. When the children grow up, they will be able to do 8. , and they won’t even find a job. Parents should teach the children 9. to do housework because it can help them learn good habits, such as10. by themselves.
补全短文(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,每个选项限选一次。
When Andy came to school, he was surprised to find he was the first to arrive that day. “Where is Susie?” he thought. 1. She was the smartest student in the class and was always the earliest to class. Andy was always the second smartest and the second earliest.
In class, Andy learned that Susie went to visit her grandma in London and that she would not be back until Friday. 2. He was happy because he was the smartest kid and also the earliest to class for four days. He was sad because he could not see Susie, the girl he was secretly in love with.
Over the following days, Andy felt bad about being the smartest kid and the earliest to class. 3..
4. When Andy entered the classroom, he found Susie was already there. At that moment he decided one thing: Susie was the smartest girl in the class, and he was the smartest boy in the class. And that was enough.
A. Finally, Friday came. B. Andy was happy and sad at the same time. C. It was like he was taking something that was not his. D. In all Andy’s primary school life, Susie was never later than him. |
