Hello, everyone! I'm Liu Dongdong. There are three people in my family, my father, my mother and me. I'm 12 years old. I'm a student. I like reading, enjoy reading science books. I like sports too. Basketball is my favorite sport. I often play it with my friends.
My father is a worker. He works very hard. He gets up very early and gets home late every day. He likes reading. He usually reads newspapers after supper.
My mother is a nurse. She works in a hospital. She likes reading story books in her spare time. She always buys some books for me. She likes cooking too. She cooks delicious food for us.
I love my parents. I have a very happy family.
1. How many people are there in Liu Dongdong's family?A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Three. |
A.Football. | B.Basketball. | C.Badminton. |
A.He's a worker. | B.He's a teacher. | C.He's a doctor. |
A.In a school. | B.In a hospital. | C.In a factory. |
A.Cooking. | B.Running. | C.Reading. |
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【推荐1】Hi, boys and girls. My name is Bob and I’m in Grade 7. I go to school from Monday to Friday. Monday is my favorite school day. Do you know why? Because we have a Chinese class at 9:00 on Monday and our Chinese teacher Mrs. Miller tells us Chinese stories (讲故事). I love Chinese stories!
Then we have two math classes in the morning. That’s OK because our math teacher Mr. Green is very nice. And I’m good at math!
We have a music class at 2:00 on Monday afternoon. Music is my favorite subject because the teacher Mr. Singer is interesting! He doesn’t talk (说话) in his classes. He sings (唱歌)! Then we have a P.E. class at 2:45 p.m. I like it because it’s very relaxing.
What about you? Do you like Monday?
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1. Who is Bob’s Chinese teacher?
A.Mrs. Miller. | B.Mr. Singer. | C.Mr. Green. | D.Mrs. Brown. |
A.P.E.. | B.Math. | C.Music. | D.Chinese. |
A.At 9:00 a.m.. | B.At 9:45 a.m.. | C.At 2:00 p.m.. | D.At 2:45 p.m.. |
A.Bob is good at Chinese. | B.P.E. is relaxing for Bob. |
C.Bob is a Grade 8 student. | D.Mr. Singer’s classes are boring. |
【推荐2】Lin has a few e-friends from different countries. He is telling something about them.
![]() | Tony is from the USA. He is thirteen years old. He is tall and good-looking. And he likes playing basketball. His dream is to be a great basketball player. |
![]() | Lisa is 12 years old. She’s a German(德国的) girl. She has brown and long hair. She likes listening to music. But she likes drawing best. Her dream is to be an Art teacher. |
![]() | Judy is a 12-year-old Australian girl. Her hobby is reading books. She has many friends because she is friendly to everyone. She’d like to be a reporter. |
![]() | Eric is from Japan. He is fourteen years old. He’s strong because he often does sports. His favourite subject is Maths. And he wants to be a scientist. |
A.Tony | B.Lisa | C.Judy | D.Eric |
A.two | B.three | C.four | D.five |
A.comes from Germany | B.wants to be a player |
C.is good at making friends | D.likes to do sports best |
Name: Claud Ansari Country: France Language: French Time in US: 10 months Family: I live with my wife and a 2-year-old daughter. Work: I was an art school student in France. But now I'm working in a restaurant. |
Name: Su Chenwang Country: Singapore(新加坡) Language: Chinese Time in US: 4 years Family: I have 3 boys and 2 girls. They go to school here in the US. My husband is an engineer and he lives in Taiwan. Work: I was a maths teacher but now I'm a housewife. |
Name: Norma Ruiz Country: Guatemala(危地马拉) Language: Spanish(西班牙语) Time in US: 2 years Family: My mother and 4 brothers live in Guatemala. I'm here by myself. Work: I worked as a nurse in my hometown. Here I'm a driver. |
1. There are _______ people in Claud Ansari's family.
A.2 | B.3 | C.6 | D.7 |
A.America | B.Taiwan | C.Singapore | D.China |
A.maths teacher | B.driver | C.nurse | D.cook |
【推荐1】Look at the picture. It’s a picture of an English family.
A.Mr. and Mrs. White have one son and one daughter, Tom and Mary. |
B.The man in black is Mr. White. |
C.The man is his grandpa. |
D.This is a picture of Bill’s house. |
E.You can see Mrs. White, too. |
F.He is their uncle Mike’s son. |
G.He likes China and Chinese food. |
I have never taken cooking classes. I learned cooking from my mother because she was really interested in teaching me how to cook. The main reason for this was that when she grew up, she didn’t know how to cook anything, even an egg. My grandmother never allowed her to stay in the kitchen when she was cooking.
My mother started to cook when she was 25 years old. At the beginning, it was very difficult for her. So, she had to take cooking classes. After having that experience, she decided to teach me how to cook because she didn’t want me to have the same experience.
I remember when I was seven years old, I started to learn cooking from my mother. Nowadays, I really thank my mother. I will do the same with my children because I don’t want them to have the same experience as my mother. If one day I am not with them, I want to be sure that they can live a better life.
1. The writer learned cooking from her grandmother.2. The writer’s mother learned cooking by taking cooking classes.
3. The writer began to learn to cook when she was seven years old.
4. The writer’s children will hate cooking when they grow up.
5. The writer will do as her mother did to make her children know the way of cooking.
根据短文,选择正确答案.
1. Jane is from _________.
A.America | B.England |
C.China | D.Japan |
A.father | B.brother |
C.mother | D.sister |
A.long | B.short |
C.white | D.black |
A.We don’t know Bob’s age. |
B.Jane’s mother has short legs |
C.Bob is in a red sweater. |
D.Bob’s father is a doctor. |
A.red | B.black |
C.yellow | D.Gray |
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1. How many kinds of jobs does Lily’s offer?
A.Six. | B.Five. | C.Three. | D.Seven. |
A.A man who worked in KFC for 2 years. | B.A man who can only work on weekdays. |
C.A man who wants to make $20 an hour. | D.A man who can only work for 2 hours a day. |
A.a shopping website | B.a science magazine |
C.a story book | D.a morning newspaper |
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When he was a teenager ,Hunter Adams was very unhappy ,and he spent many years in the 1960s and 1970s in a special hospital for people with mental(精神的) health problems .
When he left hospital ,Adams decided to become a doctor ,so he went to Medical School in Virginia ,USA ,But when he was there he did things in a different way .For example ,he didn’t like the doctor’s white coats .he preferred to wear shirts with flowers on them when he visited his patients ,and he tried to make them laugh .The doctors at the medical school didn’t like Adams very much because he was to different .
But Adams believed that people in hospital need more than medicine .He saw unhappy and lonely people ,and he tried to help them as patients ,but as people too .He spent a lot of time with children in the hospital ,and often put a special red nose on his face to look like a clown and to make the children laugh .
When he finished medical school and became a doctor , Adams opened his own hospital ,called “the Gesundheit Institute” ,together with some other doctors .They wanted it to be a place in a different way of working with sick people .
Hunter Adams became famous during the 1980s ,and in 1998 ,Universal Pictures made a film about his life .It was very successful .In the film(called Patch Adams) ,Robin Williams played Adams .Williams said , “Hunter is a really warm person ,who believes that patients need a doctor who’s friend .I enjoyed playing him .”
1. What probably made Hunter decide to be a doctor ?A.His interest in medicine. | B.His idea to open a hospital. |
C.His early experience as a teenager. | D.His love for the lonely children around. |
A.He was famous before working in hospital. |
B.He liked to wear shirts with flowers in them every day. |
C.He treated his patients as friends in every way possible. |
D.He was good at dealing with people who were mentally ill . |
A.木偶 | B.小丑 | C.外星人 | D.蜘蛛侠 |
A.He thought highly of Hunter. |
B.Every doctor needs a patient friend. |
C.He became a warm person ever after. |
D.A good actor makes a successful film. |
【推荐3】Mapping out the future
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Last summer, my parents and I took a drive to another state. Before we started on our road trip, we packed up the car with snacks, water, and music. Thankfully, we also packed our GPS. A few hours into the trip, we took a wrong turn. But our trusty GPS pulled up a map of the area and got us back or track in no time. It made me wonder: Who created maps in the first place? After some searching online, I learned that the people responsible for mapping out roads, mountains, oceans, and other places around the world are called cartographers. I did some reading about the career. Here’s what I found:
What does a cartographer do?
Cartographers, also called mapmakers, study and interpret(诠释)geographic information. They use this information to make detailed maps of places around the globe. Some of these maps are digital. They are often used in GPS systems. Other maps are printed in books. To do their work, cartographers put together information from many different places. They also use ground surveys. Some do ground surveys themselves. Most cartographers, however, rely on surveyors for this important information. Surveyors collect information for mapmaking. They measure land, air space, and water areas.
What does it take to be a cartographer?
Most cartographers have a bachelors(学士) degree. The degree might be in cartography, geography, or something similar. Students who are interested in becoming cartographers should learn as much as they can about geography. It also helps to take courses in maths and computer science.
With the rise of computer-based tools such as GPS systems, cartographers need stronger computer skills than they did in the past.
How much do cartographers make?
The average yearly salary for cartographers is $54,000. The lowest 10 percent earns less than $32,000. The top 10 percent cams more than $92,000.
________
In the U.S., job opportunities for cartographers are expected to grow. This is due to the increasing use of maps in the armed forces. Also, digital maps have increasingly become a main part of many GPS systems and Web sites.
Based on what I’ve read about cartographers, I’d say that their work is very important to a lot of people. Next time a map keeps me from getting lost. I’ll be sure to thank a cartographer!
1. In Para 1, the author included his experience in order to _______.A.prove that a GPS is only needed when driving to another place |
B.show that it is important to pack snacks for a trip |
C.provide a reason why a mapmaker’s work is important |
D.show that the GPS is not always reliable |
A.three | B.four | C.five | D.six |
A.do ground surveys | B.collect information |
C.do some mapping![]() | D.do some measuring |
A.of the lowest 10 percent | B.of the top 10 percent |
C.of average | D.below average |
A.Will more cartographers be needed? |
B.Will the cartographers be replaced by robots? |
C.Why is it hard for cartographers to find jobs? |
D.Why do cartographers make different maps? |
A.influential jobs for computermen |
B.career possibilities for people who dislike maths |
C.famous explorers and mapmakers |
D.career choosing for people interested in geography |
【推荐1】One morning, I stepped out of bed and put my feet on the floor. Suddenly, a mean little man jumped out from under the bed and stabbed (刺,扎) an ice pick (碎冰锥) through my left foot.
Figuratively (比喻地) speaking, yes.
I took another step and he stabbed it again. This went on all day. Step, stab, scream. Over the next few days, I started limping (跛行). My whole body hurt. Even my hair. I kept thinking that the little man would get tired of stabbing me and go pick on somebody else. We often take things for granted (认为理所当然) until we lose them or they start to hurt.
My brother deals with pain every day. He’s also blind and suffers from cerebral palsy (脑瘫), needs a walker to walk, doesn’t take much for granted. I had to wonder: What would he think about my foot?
Finally, after a week of pain, I went to see a very nice foot doctor. The doctor studied my foot, took X-rays, shook his head, and said the little man’s name: Arthur Itis, or Arthritis (关节炎).
I knew it well. I’d often heard it hissed angrily by my grandparents and parents, all attacked by Arthur’s ice pick when they got older.
“Wait,” I said. “Doesn’t Arthur usually just pick on old people?”
The doctor smiled, looking at my chart. “How old are you?”
I gave him a look. “Never mind,” I said. “Can you fix it?”
“Well,” he said, “we can try.”
He listed several options and I chose the injection (打针). It didn’t hurt much. Not half as much as the ice pick.
That was yesterday. This morning, I awoke, took a few careful steps and … hallelujah! It hurt just a bit, but no ice pick. I looked under the bed. No sign of Arthur. Maybe he was hiding in the closet, waiting for another day. But for now, he was gone, and I was grateful. My mind began to race with plans to do all the things I’d been putting off for days: unpack, clean the house, wash my hair …
Then it hit me. Another stab. Not in my foot. In my heart. I remembered that I hadn’t called my brother in a long time.
It’s easy to take some things for granted. But it should never be the people we love.
1. Why didn’t the author go to see the doctor for the first week?A.Because she was afraid that her brother would laugh at her. |
B.Because she thought it was too cold to step out of her room. |
C.Because she expected that the pain would gradually disappear. |
D.Because she believed that she could endure the pain like her brother did. |
A.The author. | B.The author’s brother. | C.The author’s parents. | D.The author’s grandparents. |
A.felt regretful because it hurt so much |
B.was first satisfied with her recovery |
C.felt better but could still feel the “ice pick” pain |
D.was busy with housework that had been delayed for days |
A.stabbing pain in the heart is as painful as one in the foot |
B.people who help us relieve pain should be thanked properly |
C.we should always remember to show our love to those we love |
D.we should never take for granted the pain we experience in life |
Hello, my name is Kate Green. I’m 13.
My telephone number is 735-9365.
A.And this is me. |
B.This woman(妇女)is next to my grandmother. |
C.Here is a photo of my family. |
D.He has a telephone, too. |
E.He is my cousin. |
Many people think that twins are exactly the same. But some of them are not! Ali and Mike are twin brothers. They look the same and in some ways they are the same. But in other ways they are different. Ali and Mike are both very athletic. Ali and Mike both like soccer. But Ali plays soccer every day and Mike plays soccer only on weekends. Mike likes watching soccer games on TV but Ali only likes to play the game, not to watch it. Ali and Mike are both outgoing and funny, but Mike is a little more outgoing than Ali. Mike is also a little more serious about school. Ali and Mike are very popular at school, and they both have a lot of friends.
1. The twin brothers like tennis.
2. Ali is more outgoing than Mike.
3. The twin brothers are popular at school.
4. Ali likes to watch soccer games on TV.