Zhang Zihua, 14: Are you a big fan of hiking? One year ago I went hiking with my father. We started from Nantong in the morning. And we got to the city Haimen at noon. It was my first hike. I was so excited and didn’t feel tired at all. This picture was taken in Haimen.
Zhang Xiaoyu, 14: Smell the flowers. They are really good. It was Sunday and I had a spring outing with my friend Vanilla. The sun was shining and these yellow flowers were blooming by the side of the road. We both loved the smell of the flowers. Aren’t they beautiful?
Cao Yue, 15: Everybody likes delicious food. And I like cooking food too. In this picture, I was learning to cook from my mum. She taught me what sauces(调料) I should use and when to turn the fire down or up. I took the picture to remember the day. Now I can cook some dishes by myself. And I often invite my classmates home and cook for them.
Li Chaoze, 15: Let me introduce my team “Super Boys” to you. We are a three-on-three basketball team. We took this picture before a game. The tall guy on the left is our leader(队长) Zhao Ziliang. He is the centre(中锋). The one on the right is Xi Yifeng. He is our forward(前锋). I’m the one in the middle. I’m fast and strong. I play as the guard(后卫). When we are together, we never lose.
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Zhang Zihua | I went hiking with my father from Nantong to Haimen. It was my first time to |
Zhang Xiaoyu | I had a spring outing on |
Cao Yue | I like cooking food. In this picture, I was |
Li Chaoze | I would like to introduce my team “Super Boys” to you. We are a three-on-three basketball team. We took this picture before a game. We have |
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Walt Disney was American. He was born on December 5, 1901. And he died of illness (疾病) on December 15, 1966.
Walt Disney had three brothers and one sister. He enjoyed drawing when he was very young. He was good at drawing. When he sold his first drawing to his neighbor, he was only seven years old! He got married in 1925. And he had two daughters. Disney was very rich, but he was frugal (节俭的). He spent most of his money on his work. In 1928, he created the famous character—Mickey Mouse, which made him famous around the world.
Walt Disney is a great person. Although he died, people all over the world will remember him forever. He is deeply loved by worldwide people. He is a clever, imaginative (有想象力的) and creative man. He brings enjoyment and happiness to the people of every country.
1~2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第四段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1. Walt Disney died of
2. When Walt Disney was young, he enjoyed
3. What character made Walt Disney famous in the world?
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John lives in New York. He works in a big bar (酒吧). He works at night. He comes home at about 6:00 in the morning. He has breakfast at 7:30. After breakfast, he goes to bed and then he gets up at 2:30 in the afternoon. Then he takes a walk for an hour. He has some meat and rice for lunch at 3:30.
In the afternoon, he ________ books or ________ TV. He likes interesting books. And his dinner is at 7:00. Then he goes to work at 8:00. He has some friends there. They can drink and talk in the middle of night. What does John do? He plays the guitar in the bar. He works hard every night.
1. He has some meat and rice for lunch at 3:30. (对划线部分提问)2. In the afternoon, he
3. He has some friends there. (改为一般疑问句)
4. He works hard every night. (改为感叹句)
The Winning Team
Peter kept his eyes on the ground. He felt like there was a heavy weight on his shoulders as he walked home alone. It was the worst day of his life. His mind would not stop thinking about what happened only just an hour ago on the school soccer field. How could he have missed scoring that goal? He had let his whole team down. His stupid mistake made him angry. His team had lost the game because of him. He was really worried that his coach might kick him off the team. As soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “What’s wrong, son? Peter’s feelings were written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in.
“Look, Peter. I don’t know what happened. But whatever it was, don’t be too hard on yourself.” “I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. They’ll probably never let me play again.”
“Soccer is about team effort. You’re not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The other half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.”
Peter didn’t say anything, but what his father said made him think carefully.
The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart. “Hey, guys,” he said to his teammates. “I’m really sorry about yesterday. We were so close to winning that game. But I think if we continue to pull together, we’re going to win the next one.”
To his surprise and relief, his teammates all nodded in agreement.
“Yeah,” they said, “don’t worry about it. It’s never just one person’s fault. We should think about how we can do better next time.”
Peter smiled. It made him feel lucky to know that he was on a winning team.
1. Why did Peter feel worried?2. What did Peter do after he heard his father’s advice?
3. Do you agree with Peter’s father? Why or why not?
4. What happened after Peter told his teammates that he was sorry?
5. Why did Peter think that he was on a winning team even though they lost the last game?
Robot Vogel is a police officer in New York. One morning, he was drinking coffee in a restaurant.
Suddenly a man ran in and shouted, “Officer! A car is going down the street, and a little kid is driving it!”
Officer Vogel ran out of the restaurant. He saw a station wagon. It was going slowly—about 25 miles an hour—but it wasn’t going very straight. He jumped into his police car and followed the station wagon. When he was behind it, he turned on his red light and siren. The station wagon moved over to the side of the road and stopped.
Officer Vogel got out of his police car and looked inside, hurried to the station wagon, and looked inside. The driver was a little boy. His name was Rocco, and he was five years old. In the back seat was his little sister. She was only two year old. Both children were crying.
“I want my mommy!” Rocco cried. “But she can’t get here. I have the car.” Then he had an idea. “Just a minute,” he told Officer Vogel.“I can drive. I will go to get her.”
“No!” Officer Vogel said. “You stay with me.”
Officer Vogel drove Rocco and his sister to the police station. Then he called their mother. Officer Vogel and Rocco’s mother had a lot of questions for Rocco. Their first question was: Where did you get the car key?”
Rocco said, “From the top of the refrigerator.” At seven o’clock that morning Rocco’s father was at work and his mother was sleeping. Rocco saw the car keys on top of the refrigerator. He pulled a chair over to the refrigerator, climbed up on the chair, and took the keys.
Rocco went to the garage and got into the car. Then he started the engine. When Rocco’s sister heard the engine, she ran to the car and began to cry. She wanted to go with him, so Rocco opened the back door and let her in the car.
Rocco backed the car out of the garage and drove away. It was 7 am—rush hour—so there was a lot of traffic. Rocco drove one mile in heavy traffic. Then Officer Vogel stopped him.
Newspapers and TV station heard about Rocco, and a lot of reporters went to his house. One reporter asked Rocco, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”
Rocco smiled, “I want to be a truck driver,” he said.
Questions:1. Was Vogel reported a little kid was driving a car in a restaurant or in his office?
2. Where were Rocco’s parents when he got the car keys?
3. How did Rocco get the key to the car?
4. Rocco didn’t drive the car in heavy traffic, did he?
5. What do you think of Rocco’s parents? Why?
I spent most of the one and a half year in Canada. My host family are a local family of five.
In the first half year, I felt like a fish out of water. Take food for an example, I had to bring my own lunch to school and my host family made cold sandwiches for me every day. Back in China, I always had warm meals. Another thing was about housing. They offer me a room on the first floor. At night or on weekends when I was ready to do my homework or go to bed, their sons would play with a ball, or jump up and down on the second floor.
After half a year, I couldn’t stand the different living habits anymore. I told my parents I wanted to change to a Chinese host family. However, it was refused by my father, for he thought it was no different from studying in China.
In the end, I chose to stay with that family, and I gradually(渐渐地) I learned to communicate more with them and told them how I felt. Gradually they also started to care for me, a stranger from China coming to study in their country. Sometimes they would prepare Chinese meals for me. When the kids were playing upstairs, the host mother would remind them not to make too much noise. Although there was still noise sometimes, I knew that there was no perfection in life. We need to understand each other.
1. Who did the writer live with in Canada?(不超过 5 个单词)2. Why did the writer want to change to a Chinese host family?(不超过 10 个单词)
3. What did the writer understand in the end?(不超过 15 个单词)
Matt, a seven-year-old boy, was interested after seeing the wooden box on the sidewalk (人行道). His friend Lisa told him that it was called “Little Library”. People built boxes and put books in them. Other people would take books to read and add books they had already read.
The idea excited Matt and he decided to make his own so that kids could trade books. But Lisa worried that kids might not see it. Matt wanted to have a try, anyway. Lisa agreed and went for tools, while Matt ran to collect books.
4.With the help of Matt’s father, they built a wooden box. They put a door on it and placed their small library in front of the yard. Matt put two books in the box and said, “Now I just have to wait.”
Matt ran out three times that day to check. But each time, his books were untouched. The next days, Matt kept checking the box.
“No kids saw it, and no one wants to trade books,” Matt said in a low voice.
The next two days, Matt gave up checking the box. Lisa noticed his low spirits and encouraged him to take a look in case someone decided to trade.
They went to the box and Lisa opened the small door. There lied two new books and Matt’s books were gone!5. 盒子里还有一张卡片。“Dear friend, thanks for your books, and I hope you like mine.”
1—3题根据短文回答问题;4—5题将短文中划线的两个句子翻译成中文或英文。
1. Who was Lisa?
2. What did Matt do when Lisa went for tools?
3. Did Matt trade new books two days later?
4. With the help of Matt’s father, they built a wooden box.
5. 盒子里还有一张卡片。