What do you usually eat for breakfast? Some children tell us about their breakfast.
I’m Simon. I come from the USA. I usually eat cakes and drink milk with sugar for breakfast. I love sugar, but my mom says a lot of sugar is not good for my teeth. I never drink tea or juice for breakfast.
My name is Jack. I’m from the UK. I usually have bread and a glass of juice for breakfast. My favorite is apple juice, but all the others in my family like orange juice. I have eggs and milk sometimes.
I’m a girl from China. I’m Lulu. I usually have soup and baozi for breakfast. Sometimes my mother makes noodles for me. My favorite is beef noodles. I never have bread or cakes for breakfast.
1. The underlined word “sugar” means “_________” in Chinese.A.糖 | B.醋 | C.盐 | D.油 |
A.apple juice | B.orange juice | C.green tea | D.black tea |
A.is an American girl | B.likes tomato noodles |
C.sometimes has bread for breakfast | D.eats Chinese food for breakfast |
A.Simon | B.Jack | C.Lulu | D.no one |
A.Simon comes from the UK. | B.Jack has cakes and juice for breakfast. |
C.Lulu’s father makes breakfast for her. | D.The three children have different breakfasts. |
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Bananas don’t grow on trees. They grow on a stalk (茎) that looks just a little like a stalk of corn. The stalk is soft enough to be cut with a knife.
It takes about a year before bananas are ready to be picked. Some are as small as fingers.
The tasty fruit doesn’t come from a seed but from a root planted deep in the ground.
First a stalk pushes up into the air.
Bananas are ready to eat when they turn soft and yellow. Bananas are picked long before this—when they’re hard and green. This is because bananas have to travel many miles before they arrive at a store.
A.Not all bananas are eaten as fruit. |
B.Then the leaves grow. |
C.A long time is spent picking bananas. |
D.It looks as if they’re growing upside down! |
E.Others are as long as men’s arms. |
F.On boats and trains bananas travel all over the world. |
【推荐2】Welcome to AMC Theater!We offer many different kinds of food and drinks at our snack bar. In addition to (除……以外)classic movie snacks like popcorn and soft drinks,we also provide hot food.Here is the menu of AMC Snack Bar.
Popcorn
Items Prices
Small,24 oz.* ¥15
Medium,46 oz. ¥20
Large,85 oz. ¥25
Snacks & Hot food
Items Prices
Nachos(玉米片) ¥8
Fried chicken ¥15
Pizza ¥16
Hot dog ¥10
Sandwich ¥12
Drinks
Cold:Coke,Diet Coke,Lemon-Up,Sprite, Fanta
Hot:Coffee,Hot chocolate,Tea
Items Prices
Small,16 oz. ¥8
Medium,24 oz. ¥10
Large,32 oz. ¥12
Bottled water ¥5
Coffee ¥10
Hot chocolate ¥12
Tea ¥8
Candy
Items Prices
Candy ¥8
Ice cream ¥16
Combos(套餐)
Items Prices
1fried chicken 1 large drink ¥22
1large popcorn 1large drink ¥32
1 large popcorn 2 large drinks ¥40
1 nachos 1 large drink ¥16
Note:We ready to sell food and drinks as soon as(一……就……)the box office opens.The snack bar closes shortly before the start of the last movie of the day.
(*盎司(oz.)可作重量单位,1 oz.=28.35g;盎司也可作容量单位,1 oz. 28.41ml.)
1. AMC Snack Bar offers different kinds of food and drinks,including ,pizza and ice cream.A.lemonade | B.Diet Coke | C.chocolate bars | D.apple pie |
A.16 oz. | B.24 oz. | C.32 oz. | D.46 oz. |
A.¥22. | B.¥28 | C.¥32. | D.¥37. |
A.before the box office opens | B.after the box office opens |
C.until(直到)the last movie ends | D.until the film theater closes |
【推荐3】Have you been searching for a steak (牛排) beyond the ordinary, a steak that delights you with every bite? The Luxor Resort’s Tender Steak Restaurant will satisfy even the pickiest (最挑剔的) guest.
Today the public has become more health-conscious (关注健康的), seeking organic (有机的) meat and food. It’s good to know that Tender’s head chef Christopher Mahoney is leading the way in the “small farm” concept. Christopher proudly said, “Tender has been competing with top chefs around Las Vegas for five and a half years and was named one of the top 10 steakhouses more than once. Our credibility (可靠性) depends on using fine ingredients (原料) from the best farms in the United States and around the world in order to make a big difference.”
A perfect steak depends on many factors. When I looked at Tender’s menu, I was amazed to see the wide variety of their selections. Tender not only offers rib-eye steaks (里脊牛排), but also four different cuts of rib-eye steaks from farms in other countries.
Christopher continued, “These farms are raising the cattle in a healthy manner on a proper diet. That is the best way to go for me personally and that is the reason why I like our farms. The chef has to know exactly what he is getting in order to be a better judge of the food.”
“If you see a dish you want, but only want to try a little bit, just say, ‘Can I have this?’ No problem. We make sure the person who comes to Tender has the best time they could possibly have.”
Dining at Tender is an experience to remember. I especially love the natural shrimps and prawns (对虾) served in an individual pan accompanied by three dipping sauces (蘸酱)—mango salsa, pesto, and cocktail sauce. This is a great sharing plate because the prawns are rather large.
1. Who will like the Luxor Resort’s Tender Steak Restaurant?A.People who just want ordinary steaks. | B.People who like different kinds of meat. |
C.People who want to enjoy organic meat. | D.People who cannot afford expensive meals. |
A.Their healthy ingredients. | B.Their excellent cooking skills. |
C.The popularity of the restaurant. | D.The good service of the restaurant. |
A.famous restaurants | B.sauces for dishes |
C.two kinds of prawns | D.two kinds of shrimps |
A.Positive. | B.Uninterested. |
C.Dissatisfied. | D.Cautious (谨慎的). |
A.Because they are in a healthy environment. | B.Because they are very small farms. |
C.Because they dare to compete with top chefs. | D.Because they have their own steakhouses. |
【推荐1】There’s an unwritten rule among documentary film-makers-to watch, but not intervene(干涉). But a BBC documentary worker in Antarctica made a hard decision.
In one of the Dynasties series, mother penguins can be seen leaving babies behind when they can’t get out from the ravine(深沟). Some babies died from the freezing low temperatures.
After a storm, the workers returned to the area and decided to do something. They built a ramp (斜坡) to help the remaining penguins climb to safety.
“We chose to intervene with the least influence,” said the shows director, Will Lawson. “Once we’d dug the little ramp, we left it to the birds. We were excited when they used it.”
“It’s very rare for the film workers to intervene,” he said. “But they realize that they might be able to save some of these birds simply by digging a few steps in the ice.”
“It’s such an unusual condition to do this,” he added. “It wasn’t dangerous. You weren’t touching the animals and by doing this, they had the chance to get out of the trouble.”
1. What difficulties did the emperor penguins meet?A.The penguins died of illness. |
B.The penguins got hit on their way. |
C.The penguins got trapped in a ravine. |
D.The penguins finally climbed to a safe place. |
①The workers decided to intervene. ②Some babies died from the low temperatures.
③The film workers dug a ramp. ④Some mother penguins left their babies behind.
A. | B. | C. | D. |
A.Digging some steps in the ice. |
B.Doing nothing. |
C.Touching the animals. |
D.Making a decision. |
A.we need to obey the rules at any time. |
B.“To watch, not intervene” is written in the rules of filming documentaries. |
C.People sometimes have to break rules to do the right thing. |
D.Love is priceless among animals. |
【推荐2】David Brenner came from a poor family. When he finished his school, he was given a wonderful present. “Some of my friends got new clothes and a few rich boys even got new cars.” he remembered, “My father reached into his trousers pocket and took something out, I held out my hand, and he let my present drop into it—a coin!”
Dad said to me, “Buy a newspaper with that. Read every word of it. Then find the information and get yourself a job. Get into the world. It’s all yours now!”
“I always thought that was a great joke my father had played on me until a few years later when I became a soldier in the army, thinking about my family and my life. It was then that I came to know that my friends had got only new cars, or only new clothes. My father has given me the whole world. What a great present!”
1. Who gave David a coin as a present when he left school?A.His teacher. | B.His friend. | C.His mother. | D.His father. |
A.Find interesting stories. | B.Learn more things in it. |
C.Know what happened in the world. | D.Find himself a job. |
A.A doctor. | B.A soldier. | C.A teacher. | D.A lawyer. |
A.unimportant | B.great | C.beautiful | D.useless |
A.To show how hard his life was. | B.To tell a joke his father played on him. |
C.To show thanks to his father. | D.To express pity to other people. |
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a I studied in Los Angeles in July 2019. During that time, I often went to a nearby library when I had time. Because I am a book lover. In this library, I met a girl called Elena. She gave up several hours to help us there every Friday afternoon. Her job was to read books to us and listen to our reading. She spoke very slowly. So we all could understand her. We liked her very much. She was a very kind woman. She thinks teaching the students to read is very meaningful. And she can do what she loves to do. | |
b Have you ever helped your parents with household chores? If so, what do you think the worst chore is? You may have thought of several things already, but for English people, cleaning the oven is the most hated chore, a study released (发布) by Braun Care Style ironing (熨烫) systems on Sept 8 showed. Ironing is the second most disliked task, followed closely by changing the bed sheets (床单). However, their favorite chores—which they actually enjoy doing—are cooking, gardening and vacuuming (除尘). | |
c If people around you have had a fever recently, it may not be COVID-19. According to China Daily, many places in China have come into the peak (高峰) period for seasonal flu. Influenza A is sweeping across the country. In the past three years, people did things to stop COVID-19 from spreading (传播), which also stopped the spreading of flu. As a result, people’s immunity to the flu went down. Besides, the flu and COVID-19 are different viruses (病毒), so getting COVID-19 does not stop you from getting the flu. Symptoms (症状) of influenza A: Cough, Fever above 38℃, Headache, Sore throat. |
1. Match the passages a-c with three topics: ①Health ②Volunteer ③Chores
A.①-a; ②-b; ③-c | B.①-b; ②-a; ③-c | C.①-c; ②-a; ③-b |
A.Anna—She coughs too much and her temperature is very high. |
B.Linda—She has a stomachache and a nosebleed. |
C.Elena—She read a lot for students yesterday, so she has a sore throat. |
A.Cooking—Gardening—Vacuuming |
B.Cleaning the oven—Changing the bed sheets—Ironing |
C.Cleaning the oven—Ironing—Changing the bed sheets |
A.If Jim can’t sleep well, his ________ will be ill. |
B.The vaccine (疫苗) provides longer ________ against flu. |
C.The police offered ________ to the person who helped find out the criminal. |
A.Elena read books to students and listened to their reading. |
B.English people like cooking, gardening or vacuuming. |
C.Getting COVID-19 can stop people from getting the flu. |