Dick was a college student. He was studying history. But at the end of the first school year he did not pass the exam. A month later he sat for the makeup exam, (1) but he was down again. Dick was very afraid because he knew he might have to leave the college.
When Dick’s father knew this, he went to see the professor (教授). “Dick is a good boy,” said the father. “If you let him pass it this time, (2)我确信明年他会学习更加努力。And he will pass all the exams with very good marks.”
“No, that’s quite impossible,” answered the professor. “He almost knows nothing about history. Last month I asked him when Napoleon (拿破仑) died, and he said he didn’t know.”
“Please, sir, give him another chance,” said the father. “Sometimes we were too busy to read the evening papers carefully, so we even don’t know Mr. Napoleon was ill.”
1. 把画线句子翻译成汉语:2. 把画线句子翻译成英语:
3. Did Dick pass the makeup exam? (Not more than three words)
4. What was Dick studying in college? (Not more than four words)
5. Did Dick’s father know who Napoleon was? (Not more than three words)
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When Xiong Chuanfa blows a lifelike (栩栩如生的) tiger out of sugar in a few minutes, kids look at him in surprise. They think he is a magician.
Xiong has been blowing sugar figurines(吹糖人) for over twenty years. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional folk art. It has a history of more than 600 years.
Every morning, Xiong prepares the sugar and drives to different markets to start his magic shows.
He heats the sugar, pulls off a little to make a ball and blows it into different shapes, like a rabbit, a. monkey, and so on.
People especially little kids, are interested in his skills. They think blowing sugar figurines is very interesting. To draw(吸引) young people closer to the art, he also blows sugar figurines near colleges. Many college students have been drawn to the art, waiting in line for practical experiences. Among them, Simon, a foreign student, couldn’t help having a try. Though it looked easy, he found it difficult to blow a sugar figurine. Thanks to Xiong’s help, Simon finally saw a horse slowly taking shape.
Simon was deeply moved after learning about the art. “ I just can’t believe the traditional folk art can be kept so well here. I love it. Chinese culture should be spread around the world, ” he said.
This art has been passed down for four generations(代) in Xiong’s family. His 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons. He does it just like what his father used to do as a child.
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【推荐2】“On the very first day of 2024, I saw the snows of Kilimanjaro,”said Xu Zhuoyuan, a 17-year-old mountaineer from Hunan.
Xu climbed the tallest peak (峰) in Africa on Jan 1. She even stood on top of Mount Qomolangma last May, making her the youngest Chinese girl to climb to the world’s highest peak from the southern slope.
Xu’s mountaineering journey began on a family trip to Xizang and Sichuan four years ago. Passing by Mount Siguniang in Sichuan, she felt drawn to its beauty and decided to try climbing it. She fell in love with mountaineering right then and there.
For the next few years, Xu did hard training. She went to the mountains in Yunnan and Sichuan every month, climbing peaks over 5,000 meters and doing daily physical exercises like running, swimming and rope skipping. All that hard work got her ready for the big challenges she would face on Kilimanjaro.
Above 4,000 meters on Mount Kilimanjaro, the climate is similar to a desert, with big temperature differences. The whole climb took seven days, during which Xu faced unpredictable weather such as rain and strong winds. Staying warm and avoiding heat loss were the main challenges. Xu had to keep an eye on the temperature and change her clothes when the temperature changed.
Looking ahead, Xu has set great goals for herself. She plans to climb the highest peak on each of the seven continents and visit the North and South Poles by the time she’s 18. That’s her “7+2 program.”
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。1. When did Xu Zhuoyuan’s mountaineering journey start?
2. How did she prepare herself for climbing Kilimanjaro?
3. How long did she spend on the climb?
4. What were the main challenges during her climb?
5. What do you think of the 17-year-old girl?
Hello! Everyone! My name is Gina Green. I’m a student of Shiyan Middle school.
Now I’m in Class 1. Grade 7. My favorite ___________ is Miss Liu. She teaches us English. She has long black hair and big eyes. She is nice to us. We all like her. Look!
This book is hers. And the red cup near her book is Lucy’s. Lucy is my friend. She is 12 years old. She is an English girl. She has many school things. She has two erasers, three rulers and two
66、67小题在横线处填写所缺单词,63、64小题回答问题,65小题英译汉。
1. My favorite
2. She has two erasers, three rulers and two
3. How many rulers does Lucy have?
4. Is Lucy a Chinese girl?
5. 把划线句子译成汉语:
【推荐1】Mike is a middle school student. He goes to school from Monday to Friday. His home is about 1 mile(英里) from school. He usually walks to school. It takes him 15 minutes to walk there. Nancy’s home is a little farther(更远). It’s 5 miles from school. So she often takes the school bus. It takes her 15 minutes to get to school. Bob lives outside(在……外) the city. It’s a town 10 miles away from his school. He takes the subway. It takes him 20 minutes to get to school by subway. He can have breakfast at home and then leave for the subway station. He studies very hard.
(答案不超过5个词)
1. How does Mike go to school?
2. How long does it take Mike to go to school?
3. How far is Nancy’s home from school?
4. Who takes the subway to go to school?
5. Does Bob study hard?
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Do you want to travel in space? For most of us, it’s cool to do such a job. As one of the three astronauts of the Shenzhou-12 manned spaceship, Nie Haisheng is also proud of it. Nie is 57 years old. He is 172 cm tall and he is of medium build. He is from a farmer’s family of Hubei. His family was poor, but he had a very good education. In his free time, Nie likes fishing. He thinks it’s a good way to relax.
Nie is a hard-working man. To finish his job well, he always works very hard. He often says, “The oldest astronaut in the world to ever travel in space is 77 years old, so I am still young.”
1. What does Nie Haisheng look like?2. Where is Nie Haisheng from?
3. What does Nie Haisheng like doing in his free time?
4. 请将文中的划线句子译成汉语。
5. What do you think of Nie Haisheng from the passage?
I’m Kate Smith, and my sister is Gina. I am tidy, but Gina is not. In our room, my books and tapes are in the bookcase. My keys are in my schoolbag. I have a clock. It is on the desk. Gina’s books are everywhere—on her bed, on her sofa and under her chair. The white model plane is hers. It is under the desk. “Where is my ruler?” “Where are my keys?” Gina always asks.
Kate | Gina | ||
Things | Where | Things | Where |
books and tapes | Everywhere on her bed, on the sofa and under the chair | ||
keys | a white model plane | ||
on the desk |
Interest is the best teacher. For Lu Qirui, running is her favorite. Lu, seventeen-year-old, is from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. She became famous after a video showed she finished a 100-meter sprint (短跑) in just 12.07 seconds. The number was good enough to tell people that she could run as fast as a national-level athlete (运动员). It’s almost impossible for a teenager to achieve that speed.
When Lu was a little girl, she fell in love with all kinds of sports. Lu was a fourth grader when she entered the school’s track and field (田径) training team. Although she was young, she got up at 6 a.m. every day, started training at 6:30 a.m. and kept it until 7:30 a.m. And she would continue training from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. after school. She has to spend a lot of time on running, but she has never fallen behind others in her studies. She always makes full use of her time to do what she likes.
“I love sports, especially running, so it’s not challenging for me to hold on to it,” said Lu. In the future, Lu plans to make more achievements in running. As for her dream, she said, “I want to be a P.E. teacher so that more students can feel the happiness that sports bring to them.”
1. Lu Qirui, seventeen-year-old, could run as fast as2. When Lu Qirui was a little girl, she
3. Lu Qirui trained for
4. Lu Qirui can become successful because she has never fallen behind others in her studies and
5. According to what Lu said, sports bring
Dr Mortimer shows Holmes a newspaper. “Now, Mr Holmes. This newspaper is the Devon Country Chronicle of May 14th. It has a short report of the death(死亡) of Sir Charles Baskerville.”
He reads: “On the night of the 4th of May, Sir Charles Baskerville goes out for a walk as usual. But he does not return. At twelve o’clock his butler Barrymore, goes to look for Sir Charles.
Barrymore finds the dead body of Sir Charles near a small gate which opens onto the moor. There are no signs of violence(暴力迹 象). Sir Charles’s closest relative(亲戚)is Mr Henry Baskerville, the son of Sir Charles Baskerville’s younger brother. Sir Henry lives in America.”
“Thank you,” says Sherlock Holmes. “Is that all?”
Dr Mortimer looks worried. “Listen, Mr Holmes. I have got a secret that nobody else knows.”
“Sir Charles was my friend and he was very worried about the hound of the Baskervilles. He was afraid to walk on the moor at night. He was sure there were strange noises on the moor at night.”
“When Barrymore the butler finds Sir Charles’s body he calls me to Baskerville Hall. There are footprints(脚印)on Sir Charles’s body.”
“A man’s or a woman’s?” asks Holmes.
Dr Mortimer looks strangely at us, and he answers: “Mr Holmes, they are the footprints of a giant hound!”
1. When does Sir Charles Baskerville die?2. Where does Barrymore find the dead body of Sir Charles?
3. What was Sir Charles worried about (担 忧)?
4. Who is Mr Henry Baskerville?
5. Whose footprints are they on Sir Charles’s body?
Jason had a hard time seeing the blackboard in the classroom. Peter sat next to him. Jason asked Peter to read the words on the blackboard every day. One day, their teacher said, “ Jason, I think you should go to the eye doctor.”
A few days later, Jason went to the optometrist’s(验光师)office. On one side of the dark room was a chair with a machine (机器)in front of it. The eye doctor told Jason to look through the machine and read some letters on the wall. As the eye doctor turned some dials(度数), the letters became clear and easy to read. The eye doctor turned the dials until Jason said the letters were clear.
When the eye doctor finished, he took Jason to another room. Another doctor showed Jason some frames (框)for his new glasses. Jason picked a blue one. Jason really liked his new glasses and he wore them to school every day.
“I’m so glad.” Peter said. “I don’t need to read the words for you any more.” Then they both laughed.
1. Could Jason see the blackboard clearly in the classroom?2. What happened to the letters when the eye doctor turned the dials?
3. Jason liked his new glasses, didn’t he?
4. Why was Peter glad finally?
5. Are eyes important to us? How do you look after your eyes? ( Give one example)