Want to know what we can do to help make our city a better place to live in? Why not take part in “Clean & Green weekend”? Join us, and you can make new friends and help protect the environment at the same time.
Park Life Do you like hanging out in the park with your friends? If so, why not take the chance to come with us and tidy up the park as you go? To add some fun, there is a gift for the person who collects the most rubbish! Meet us at the south entrance to Taohe Park at 9 a.m. next Saturday if you want to join in. |
The Air You Breathe A great way to make the air we breathe cleaner is by planting lots of trees! It is a fact that trees slowly filter (过滤) a lot of pollutants from the air. So come and help us plant some new ones in Fenhe Park at 2 p.m. next Sunday. |
War on Graffiti (涂鸦) Some people think graffiti is cool. Well, it is not! The best way to stop buildings from becoming totally covered in ugly graffiti is to get rid of it as soon as possible. And that is exactly what we are going to do. We are repainting the school walls from 1 p.m. on Saturday. You don’t have to bring any tools, just remember to wear some old clothes! |
A.make our city more beautiful | B.offer the chance to have fun |
C.help students meet old friends | D.have a nice weekend |
A.at 1 p.m. on Saturday | B.at 2 p.m. next Sunday |
C.at 9 a.m. next Saturday | D.at 3 a.m. on Sunday |
A.draw pictures well | B.wear some old clothes |
C.bring some tools with us | D.wear some new clothes |
A.graffiti can make the buildings look cool |
B.the person who collects rubbish can get a gift |
C.we can plant trees to improve the environment |
D.we can draw pictures on the wall |
A.in a fashion magazine | B.on a school notice board |
C.in a newspaper advertisement | D.on a hospital notice board |
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Grown-ups: $ 2. 00
Children: Over 12 $ 1. 00 Under 12 Free
Opening time
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Keep the zoo clean!
Do not touch, give food or go near the animals.
1. How many kinds of animals are talked about in the passage?
A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Six | D.Seven. |
A.$4.00 | B.$2.00 | C.$3.00. | D.$1.00. |
A.8:30 a.m. Monday. C. 3:00 p.m. Sunday. |
B.9:30 a.m. Friday. D. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. |
A.fat | B.long | C.strong | D.tall |
A.To give some food to the dogs. C. To throw things everywhere. |
B.To touch the monkey on the head. D. To take a few nice photos. |
Helping Hands Hawaii Do you want to do something to help others in the community? It’s easy. Become a volunteer of Helping Hands Hawaii! You can have a volunteer chances in Nimitz Highway from Monday to Friday (8:00 am to 4:30 pm). If you are 18 years old or older, and you want to give a hand, please finish the volunteer application form (申请表). For more information. Visit www.helpinghandshawaii.org or call James at 440-3812. |
Bright Young Things Volunteer with us! An exciting summer volunteer chance for 16-year-olds. Join one of our exciting one-week summer camps in Northern Ireland. WHY BYT Improve your hands-on (实际操作的) experience. If you’re interested in it, call 077-936-8345. |
Winnipeg Harvest Come and join us! Help sort (把……分类) food, make baskets and share your Thanksgiving spirit! Place: Winnipeg Harvest Warehouse, 185 & 195 Winnipeg Ave. Time: 9:00 am-2:00 pm We will share a meal. Call 982-3663 for more information or learn more at www.winnipegharvest.org. |
Teresa Group Volunteer camp teachers wanted! Work with children to help them make friends, learn new skills and have fun! Time: August 16~22 We will provide you with transportation (交通). For more information, visit volunteersipport@on.aibn.com or call us at 416-596-7703. |
A.2. | B.3. | C.4. | D.5. |
A.Work for 5 hours. | B.Help cook meals. | C.Help sort baskets. | D.Work during Thanksgiving. |
A.A free meal. | B.Transportation. | C.Hands-on experience. | D.A cheap hotel. |
A.By writing a letter to it. | B.By visit its website. |
C.By sending an e-mail to it. | D.By giving a call to it. |
A.Helping Hands Hawaii and Bright Young Things. |
B.Bright Young Things and Winnipeg Harvest. |
C.Teresa Group and Helping Hands Hawaii. |
D.Winnipeg Harvest and Teresa Group. |
1. Who breaks records for the largest surface area 3D painting at present?
A.Joe Hill. | B.Qi Xinghua. |
C.Teotronico. | D.Matteo Suzzi. |
A.3,000 square meters. | B.1,120 square meters. |
C.892.15 square meters. | D.1,940 square meters. |
A.He can play the piano faster than any human. |
B.He can also sing. |
C.He can accompany himself on the violin. |
D.He can see those around him with video cameras set in his eyes. |
【推荐1】Singer Han Hong took action to help Wuhan, the city at the center of the coronavirus outbreak (新冠病毒爆发). Han Hong had planned to hold the first concert of her 2020 national tour in Wuhan on February 29th. But she called off the show and called on people to donate (捐赠) to the city. Soon over 2 billion yuan was donated through Han Hong Love Charity Foundation which she founded in 2012.
“When you’re going through a situation like this, you want to do anything you can to help. There are so many kind people out there,” wrote a fan, who donated through Han’s foundation. “It’s good to know that there are trucks with medical things going straight to the hospital. They are badly needed.” In 2008, Han held a charity performance for Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, after an earthquake. That inspired her to found her foundation. Over the years, she had donated to people in different disasters, including an earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai Province, in 2010, a huge mudslide (泥石流) in Gansu Province and an earthquake in Yunnan Province in 2013.
“I almost spent all my savings. That’s what I want to do and what I can do.” Han said in an interview on the online show, in 2015. “Many people don’t trust charity organizations to use their donations properly. Charities are held at a higher standard and need to win people’s trust.” The show also reported that Han had helped over 200 orphans (孤儿) since 1999.
1. What can we learn about Han Hong from Paragraph 1?A.She held a concert in Wuhan before the coronavirus outbreak. |
B.She donated over 2 billion yuan to Wuhan herself. |
C.She founded a charity foundation ten years ago. |
D.She has a great influence on the public. |
A.medical things | B.people in Wuhan | C.hospitals | D.trucks |
A.an earthquake happened in Qinghai | B.an earthquake happened in Yunnan |
C.a huge mudslide happened in Gansu. | D.an earthquake happened in Sichuan. |
A.provide a new standard | B.make good use of donations |
C.pay more attention to orphans | D.make themselves publicly know |
A.Han’s foundation. | B.The donations to Wuhan. |
C.Han’s efforts to help people. | D.The importance of charities. |
【推荐2】
Big Issue Produced by Pupils Big Issue has launched (发行) a special 24-page edition (版本) created by school children recently. Big Issue is a weekly magazine launched in 1991 to help homeless people. Pupils in 13 schools across the country have started selling the special edition and will give the money they raise to charities. _________________ The Richardson Primary School has created a classroom in a train carriage (车厢), marking 300 years since it was opened. The SON EXPRESS carriage, which is no longer moving, includes a library, a place to eat, and another learning space. The carriage will help the school to teach STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math). Students describe it as “magical”. Celebrating the Daily Mile On 28 April, the Daily Mile had its 10th birthday. It’s a global (全球的) movement designed to get children exercising every day. To mark the event, more than 320,000 students from 1,340 schools around the world completed a mile. One kid said, “Running a mile every day with my friends builds up my fitness.” |
A.PICTURE THIS! | B.SPORTS DESK. |
C.HI! KIDS! | D.MOVIE MAGIC. |
A.is over 30 years old | B.is created by children from 13 schools |
C.is launched monthly | D.is sold to raise money by pupils |
A.Here Comes a “Classroom” | B.The “Magical” Richardson |
C.STEM Subjects Count | D.The 300th Birthday Celebration |
A.the carriage isn’t moving | B.there are three classrooms in it |
C.they like STEM class | D.they can read, eat and learn there |
A.a global competition was held | B.320,000 students got together |
C.many kids ran a mile that day | D.1,340 schools stopped lessons |
【推荐3】One day, Tom's teacher, Miss Mak held a class meeting. "There will be a flag day next Saturday. Does anyone want to join this meaningful event(活动)?" asked Miss Mak. Tom was interested in raising money for homeless children but he was not brave enough to talk to the strangers, so he kept quiet in his seat.
"Tom, you haven't sold flags before," said Miss Mak suddenly. "Would you like to have a try?" Tom was hesitant(犹豫的), but he finally nodded.
On the flag day, Tom and Angela sold flags in a busy street. "Excuse me, Could you please buy...?" said Angela softly to the first person she met. The man smiled and put five-dollar coin into Angela's collection bag. Then she said thanks and put a flag under his shoulder. "I did it!" said Angela happily. "It's your turn now."
Feeling nervous, Tom began to shake. Soon, he saw a young lady walking towards him. The lady was smiling and holding a few coins in her hand. She asked, "Are you selling flags for Fund for the Homeless Children?" Tom's face became red and said yes. Then the lady made the donation(捐赠) and Tom gave her a flag. "You made it!" laughed Angela.
In the next couple of hours, Angela and Tom sold flags quickly and bravely. At last, their collection bags were so heavy that they had to hold them with both arms. They felt very proud.
1. Tom kept quiet in his seat because he was not interested in the activity.A.Right. | B.Wrong. |
A.Right. | B.Wrong. |
A.Right. | B.Wrong. |
A.Right. | B.Wrong. |
A.Right. | B.Wrong. |
Are you looking forward to the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic(残奥会) Winter Games? According to the Beijing Organizing Committee, 27,000 volunteers will be needed for the Olympic Winter Games and 12,000 for the Paralympic Winter Games. They will receive in service training and help organizers with different types of work before and during the games.
Volunteer for Beijing 2022 |
Necessary requirements: • Have good physical health. • Offer to provide heartwarming services. • Take an active part in the training before the event. • People born on or before Jan. 1st 2004. • People who are good at Chinese or English. Working places: Beijing, Yanqing and Zhangjiakou Volunteers across the world are welcome.Let the world remember your smiles! Let your smiles brighten the Beijing 2022 Games! |
A.12,000. | B.15,000. | C.27,000. | D.39,000. |
A.A 20-year-old college student. | B.A 16-year-old high school student. |
C.A 12-year-old middle school student. | D.A 9-year-old primary school student. |
A.Being born with a good memory. | B.Being good at different types of work. |
C.Taking an active part in outdoor activities. | D.Being able to communicate in Chinese or English. |
①Around the world. ②In Beijing. ③In Yanqing. ④In Zhangjiakou.
A.①②③ | B.②③④ | C.①②④ | D.①③④ |
A.A diary. | B.A news report. | C.An advertisement. | D.A travel guide. |
【推荐2】David Black is an exchange student from England. Here is a letter to his friend in his hometown.
Dear Paul, Thanks for your message. I’m having a great time on my student exchange program in Lhasa City, China. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. The grandma often cooks me delicious Chinese food such as dumplings and zongzi. She even learnt to make salad and turkey when she knew I missed western food. Of all the family members, I admire the father most. He loves outdoor activities, and climbs most of mountains. There were many times when he almost lost his life because of accidents. In July, 2010, he found himself in a very dangerous situation while climbing the mountain Qomolangma, which is the highest and the most dangerous mountain. As a result, he lost his left leg. To this day, however, he is still a mountain climber. He takes part in all the same activities as he did before, and more besides. He has been on the national disabled ski team. He also took part in Paralympics Games (残奥会) in Beijing months ago. What’s more, he wrote a book. The book has given hope and courage to thousands of people who are unable to walk. Once I asked the father why he risked his life. He smiled and said, “I want to challenge myself in the face of the difficulties.” I was moved by his spirit. He never gives up trying to achieve his dream. Do you agree with me, Paul? I’ll write again soon and tell you more about my life here. Hope you’re having a good time. Yours, David |
1. From this passage, we know that David Black is from ________.
A.Britain | B.America | C.Japan |
A.Dumplings and zongzi. | B.Salad and turkey. | C.Fish and noodles. |
A.looks after | B.looks through | C.looks up to |
A.While climbing the mountain Qomolangma, the father lost his left arm. |
B.After the accident in July, 2010, the father joins in more activities than before. |
C.In his book the father encouraged young people to climb more mountains. |
A.the father isn’t expected to risk his life to keep climbing |
B.he should learn from the father and overcome difficulties |
C.Paul should never give up his dream of being a mountain climber |
I have a problem with my homework. We have to finish it in a group this Friday, but Gary, the boy in our group, doesn’t do anything helpful. He just keeps sopping things going well. Every time we talk about the work with him, he always says, “Don’t worry. I’ll do it later.” But he does his job very little. And when he does, he doesn’t do it right way. Someone has to do it for him again. What’s worse(更糟糕的), when Ms Lin asks about our group, Gary always tells her that we others don’t work hard. I’m really mad (生气) at Gary about this. We’re in the same group. We need to help each other to do the job well!
Kate
Dear Kate,
It is important for students to learn how to work with a group. Maybe you need to talk to Gary about the problem and tell him you all need his help. If he still doesn’t change(改变), go and talk to your teacher. I think she can make Gary do his job.
Dr. Know
1. Kate has to finish her homework with ________.A.her group | B.her friends | C.Her aunt | D.her family |
A.a doctor | B.a teacher | C.a student | D.a writer |
A.speaking not at the right time |
B.talking too much about himself(他自己) |
C.saying something bad about the group |
D.doing his job very little |
A.Kate is the best student in her class | B.Kate needs to let Gary know how she feels |
C.Gary will change himself | D.Gary will leave Kate’s group |