1. Where does the conversation take place?
A.At the doctor’s. | B.In the classroom. | C.On the playground. |
A.He always plays football. |
B.He has a stomach ache every morning. |
C.He stays up late to study at weekends. |
A.7 hours. | B.8 hours. | C.9 hours. |
A.The man should do some kinds of sports. |
B.The man should work hard for the exams. |
C.The man should eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. |
1. Sally是一个十五岁的美国女孩。
2. 她喜欢运动,花很多时间和朋友一起演奏音乐。在校擅长一切,经常取得好成绩。你为她感到骄傲。
3. 她曾经参加过演讲比赛并获得了一等奖。她还喜欢看世界,曾经见过埃及的金字塔,乘船在尼罗河上旅行过、参观过古代国王和王后的宫殿和塔。
4. 她有一个去月球旅行的梦想,因为宇航员们已经去过那儿很多次了。
要求:
1. 文章要包含所有要点,不能有遗漏。
2. 词数不少于80词,首句已给出,不计入总词数。
3. 要使用第三人称。
参考词汇:
埃及 Egypt;金字塔 Pyramid;尼罗河 the Nile River
I am very glad to introduce my friend Sally to you.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Most Chinese people like drinking tea. In fact, tea is the
Chinese people use tea in both medicine and food. Some people say they can’t live three days
There are many teahouses in China. Drinking tea and serving tea are
The tea-drinking habit in the UK is
No matter how people enjoy their tea, tea is really part of their life.
1.A.first | B.second | C.third |
A.by | B.with | C.without |
A.important | B.interesting | C.delicious |
A.arts | B.orders | C.exercises |
A.easy | B.special | C.terrible |
A.early | B.healthy | C.popular |
A.wish | B.symbol | C.answer |
A.same | B.easy | C.different |
A.cook | B.enjoy | C.spend |
A.milk | B.water | C.orange |
4 . Some people believe that humans could live on the planet Mars by the year 2100. Our own planet, the Earth, is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. It is hoped that people could start all over again and build a better world on Mars. Here is what life there could be like.
At present, our spacecraft are too slow to carry large numbers of passengers to Mars—it would take months. With the development of technology, by the year 2100, the journey might only take about 20 minutes in spacecraft that travel at the speed of light! However, the spacecraft would travel really fast, so the journey to Mars might be quite uncomfortable. Many people would feel ill.
Humans can’t live without water, air or food. So far, nobody knows whether there would be enough water or air on Mars for people. Moreover, scientists are not sure whether plants could grow on Mars. Food would most probably be in the form of pills (药片) and would not be so tasty.
Compared with life on the earth, life on Mars would be better in some ways. People would have more space. They might live in houses with huge comfortable rooms. Also, robots would do most of their work so that they could have more time to relax. There would probably be no schools on Mars. Every student would study at online schools with “e-teachers”.
Life on Mars would be interesting and challenging (有挑战性的). However, it may take hundreds of years to make it true. So the most important thing we need to do now is to protect our beautiful blue planet—the Earth!
1. People would move to Mars because ________.A.flying to Mars would be fun | B.plants could grow better there |
C.the earth is crowded and polluted | D.they want to challenge themselves |
A.plane | B.spaceships | C.space stations | D.hot-air balloons |
A.Slow and boring. | B.Fast and enjoyable. |
C.Slow but comfortable. | D.Fast but uncomfortable. |
A.People would be busy with work on Mars. |
B.There would be enough water and air on Mars for people. |
C.Food on Mars would he more delicious than that on the earth. |
D.The writer thinks living on Mars would be full of challenges. |
A.Life on Mars | B.Food on Mars | C.Schools on Mars | D.Environment on the Earth |
1. How is the weather?
A.Rainy. | B.Sunny. | C.Windy. |
A.At 7:40. | B.At 8:00. | C.At 8:20. |
A.Meat. | B.Beans. | C.Potatoes. |
It can be hard to eat healthy food at school sometimes. It was even
Eating unhealthy food often made her feel tired and
The next step she took was to add more healthy food into her diet. Instead of eating burgers and
7 . Everyone gets sad. Sad feelings can happen pretty often. More than half of teenagers go through a sad period at least once a month. When you’re sad, it feels like it will last forever. However, feelings of sadness usually don’t last very long—a few hours, or maybe a day or two.
When you’re sad, the world seems dark and unfriendly. Many times, you cry, and it’s hard to stop. Crying usually makes you feel better. When sadness starts to go away, it feels like a heavy blanket is being lifted (移开) from your heart.
If sad feelings go on for too long, it’s called depression (抑郁症). Children who have depression may not know it. Often, it’s a parent or a teacher who notices changes in children’s behavior.
When depression happens, it’s very important for children to receive treatment (治疗). When they do, they can get better quickly. Sometimes treatment includes talking to someone who knows all about depression. Sometimes it means taking medicine. Sometimes both of these things are used.
If you think you have depression, or you just have sadness that simply will not go away, it is important to talk to an adult about it. This person can help you find the right type of treatment. Many cities also have mental health hot lines that are listed in the phone book. There is always somebody who can help.
1. How long may normal sadness last according to the passage?A.A few days. | B.A few years. | C.A few weeks | D.A few months. |
A.Ill. | B.Lonely. | C.Nervous. | D.Relaxed. |
A.A doctor | B.A stranger. | C.Your mother. | D.Your deskmate. |
A.live alone | B.call hot lines | C.take medicine | D.talk with your doctor |
A.Culture. | B.Health. | C.Lost and Found. | D.Food and Drink. |
1. What is the woman reading?
A.A book about Tintin. | B.A magazine about Tintin. | C.A newspaper about Tintin. |
A.In 1909. | B.In 1919. | C.In 1929. |
A.He works as a teacher. |
B.He works for a newspaper. |
C.He works for a big factory. |
A.On Friday. | B.On Sunday. | C.On Saturday. |
1. Where has the writer ever been to?
A.Egypt. | B.Sanya. | C.The US. |
A.Once. | B.Twice. | C.Three times. |
A.By ship. | B.By train. | C.By plane. |
A.Cold. | B.Warm. | C.Snowy. |
A.It’s hot and wet. | B.It’s far and lonely. | C.It’s clean and beautiful. |
A: Hi, Lisa! I called you three times this morning, but you didn’t pick up.
B: I was looking after my grandpa in the hospital this morning.
A: I’m sorry to hear that.
B: He had a bad cold and coughed a lot.
A: I hope he will get better soon.
B:
A: I am studying for the test next week. Could you help me with my math this weekend?
B:
A: Thanks. Let’s meet in the library tomorrow morning.
B: All right. See you tomorrow.
A: