In my family, all of us like animals. I like pandas best. Pandas live in China. They are very cute and lovely. They like eating bamboo. My father likes the tiger very much. He thinks the tiger is strong and the king of the beasts(兽中之王). My mother keeps some chickens, ducks and pigs in the yard( 院子). The chickens and ducks lay eggs. They like to walk around in the yard. My grandfather keeps some sheep. After breakfast, my grandfather takes them out and goes back home in the afternoon.
Do you like animals? I think you should keep some animals,too.
1. 完成句子In the yard, we can see2. 简略回答问题What do pandas like eating?
3. 简略回答问题What does my grandfather do after breakfast?
4. 找出并写下本文的主题句
5. 将文中画线句子译成汉语。
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The following is a true story. It happened in the northern end of Queens land, Australia, where all kinds of animals live in the forests.
Lisa, a 33-year-old woman, went to prepare lunch in the kitchen, leaving Barney, her three-year-old son, playing by himself in the back garden.
Suddenly, a sharp cry of Barney came into the mother’s ears, and Lisa rushed into the backyard in a hurry and found a big snake entwining (缠绕) the little child with its terrible body and trying to eat the boy as its delicious dish! It was a boa (蟒) ! Lisa was terrified and quite angry. She made up her mind to save her son from the snake’s mouth.
It was fearless mother love that made Lisa forget what she faced. She took up an old hoe from the ground and beat the boa with all her might.
One...two... With the hoe, Lisa beat the snake repeatedly, but useless. The little boy’s voice and breath were getting weaker and weaker. Lisa’s heart was broken and she got nearly mad.
Suddenly Lisa put away the hoe and threw herself to the boa, opening her mouth and bit into the boa’s back as if trying to eat a rare steak (牛排). Lisa was really mad!
Blood was spurting (喷射) out of the boa’s body and covered most of Lisa’s body. The boa was so badly wounded that it let go of Barney and moved back into the forest hurriedly. It had never known how a man had such terrible sharp teeth! On halfway home, the boa died.
1. Where was Barney playing by himself while Lisa was preparing lunch in the kitchen?2. What made Lisa rush in hurry?
3. When Lisa found a boa trying to eat her son, what did she want to do?
4. Lisa didn’t fall in fighting against the boa at first, did she?
5. How do you think, did the boa die?
6. What do you learn from the story?
Every year some birds fly south when days turn cold and leaves from trees start to fall. ①They travel a very long way to find a warmer winter. This travel is called migration(迁徙).
Birds do that because in winter most of the plants die and some insects(昆虫)hide. ②fly, to, They, away, food, enough, find. The next year, when there is ③much food for them to eat, they will come back.
Birds fly in some ways. For example, they fly in groups like the letter V or in a row. The trip is often hard and it may be dangerous. ④But they never gets lost because they look at the sun, the moon and stars.
1. ①处画线单词“They”指代2. 请把②处画线部分连词成句。
3. 与③处画线单词“much”同义的短语是
4. ④处画线的句子中有一处错误,请找出并把正确的句子写在下面的横线上。
5. 回答问题Why do birds fly south when days turn cold and leaves from trees start to fall?
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One day, the sun was burning (A)
When he got to the field, he was happy to find so many big green watermelons. He chose one of the biggest watermelons and picked it from the vine. Then he held it with his hands trying to lift it on his shoulder to carry it home. “Wow!(B) It’s so heavy that I can’t carry it!”
Lulu tried several times, but he failed.
③And he was soaked with sweat (汗流浃背). He wiped his sweat off and decided to have a rest. Suddenly he saw the monkey Pipi. He was playing with a hoop(圈). Lulu patted his head excitedly and said, “I’ve got it. The round hoop can roll. The watermelon is (C)
2. 将文中画线部分(B)改写为: It’s
3. 将文中画线部分(D)译成英语:
4. 在文中①②③选出能够填入“It was terribly hot on the ground”的位置:
5. 从文中找出两个表示 Lulu情绪的副词
Nothing is impossible. Eliud Kipchoge proves that the saying is true.
The marathon(马拉松)runner from Kenya has succeeded in running a 42—kilometer marathon in under two hours, which was considered physically impossible. He made the breakthrough (突破) in 2019. Now he has won the most male World Marathon Major races, nine in total.
Kipchoge loved running during his childhood. He ran to school, covering 3. 2 km every day. Kipchoge also cycled to the local market, taking several gallons(加仑) of milk that his family would sell.
When he was a teenager, Kipchoge took on professional running thanks to hisneighbor and former Olympic athlete, Patrick Sang. Sang became his coach and lifelong friend.
Kipchoge has talent, His body has excellent running economy(跑步效率). But he is also a “true believer” fighting against himself, always ready to push his own limits(限度, 极限), Guinness World Records noted.
In 2016, at the Rio Olympics. Kipchoge won the gold medal for the marathon with a time of 2 hr 8 min 44 sec. Only two years later, in 2018, he conquered (征服)the Berlin Marathon in a time of 2:01:39. The result was not just the fastest Berlin marathon run in history, but also the fastest marathon ever run at the time.
Still, Kipchoge didn’t stop. He believed he could venture (冒险)where no other human had succeeded. With good preparation, he finished the race in 1:59:40. 20, breaking the two-hour limit.
“I can tell people that no human is limited,” Kipchoge said after he set the record.
1. When did he break the two—hour limit? (回答问题,不超过2个词)2. Who trained him on professional running? (回答问题,不超过8个词)
3. Why did Guinness World Records note that “Kipchoge has talent”? (回答问题,不超过12个词)
4. 请将文中画线的句子翻译成汉语。
5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英文题目。
Mrs. Read is an American housewife. Now she is talking about her children.
Five-year-old daughter, Ella, has to clean up her toys and her bedroom. And she needs to help do the dishes and help clean the table after supper. She also helps Daddy look after our pet. She can get water and food for the dog, for example. She told me she wanted to mop(拖) the floor, but I’m not ready to get her to do it. If she is good and does all that she needs to do for the week, she gets 5 dollars and a movie.
My three-year-old daughter, Anna, has to clean up her toys, her bedroom, and any mess that she makes. If she is good and does what she needs to do for the week, she gets 3 dollars and a movie.
My two-year-old son, Steve, doesn’t do chores yet. He will not be so “lucky” next year. I am going to teach him to do some housework from now on.
Do you often do chores at home? And can you get money if you do any chores? What’s your opinion about it? Maybe you can tell me by calling me at 88510078.
1. List two kinds of housework that Ella needs to do.2. What will Mrs. Read give Anna if she does the chores well?
3. When will Mrs. Read let her little son do chores?
4. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
5. How many children does Mrs. Read have?
One pleasant Sunday evening, I was holding Grandpa’s hand and taking a walk in the park. “Where are the peanuts (花生)? Give me now!” he suddenly said. How I wished I had some with me! “William, the monkeys are taking long to come out today. Wait till they smell the peanuts.” I knew he was lost in one of his memories again. I remembered the stories he told me of how he fed the monkeys when he was a kid. Then, he saw the goldfish! He acted as if he was seeing them for the first time.
Poor Grandpa! He fell ill with Alzheimer’s disease (阿尔茨海默症) last year. The doctor said it was a progressive brain disorder which could destroy (破坏) a person’s memory. The patient might also not be able to make reasonable judgments (判断). The saddening part was that it was a lifelong disease. My parents were worried about his disease, so they planned to bring him to live with us. But when my parents invited him to stay with us, he refused and said he liked living alone. One day, he forgot to turn off the fire after cooking porridge. Luckily, one of the neighbors came to help him before the fire could spread.
It was then that my parents brought Grandpa to live with us for his safety. Often, he would forget my name and ask me who I was and what I was doing in his house. Each time I would answer softly, “It’s me, Ray, Grandpa!” Even if he had forgotten who I was, he would always be my beloved grandfather.
1. The writer and Grandpa2. Grandpa wanted to feed
3. One of the
4. The writer’s parents brought Grandpa to live with them for
5. Grandpa often