Nancy is a middle school student and she likes animals very much. Last Sunday afternoon, Nancy went to a bookshop to buy an interesting book about animals. There were a lot of people in the bookstore, so Nancy took some books about animals to the reading place to read. She was reading carefully but suddenly she found a short man stole(偷窃)her purse(钱包)and ran out of the shop. Nancy was so worried and she ran after the man quickly. But the man ran faster than Nancy. She couldn’t catch up with him. So she shouted “Stop. Thief!” and asked others for help. Many people saw this and came to help her. The thief was caught at last. She was very happy and thanked the people for helping her. What an unforgettable(难忘的)day she had!
根据短文内容判断正、误。正确的选A,错误的选B。
1. Nancy went to a bookshop last Saturday afternoon.
2. Nancy wanted to buy a book about animals.
3. A tall man stole Nancy’s purse.
4. Nancy ran faster than the thief.
5. Nancy got her purse back at last.
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Confucius is the greatest teacher in Chinese history. He was born on September 28, 551 BC in the Kingdom of Lu, in today’s Shandong Province.
When he was young, Confucius and his mother had a hard life. At the age of fifteen, he began to learn music, and he did well in it. Then he went on learning other subjects. When he was thirty, he became a teacher. He started his own school. He believed everyone should have a chance to get education no matter they were rich or poor. He had about 3, 000 students and many of them became famous.
In China, we regard Confucius as the greatest thinker and also the greatest teacher. His most important ideas are kindness and good manners. He said young people should take care of the old. People should stop thinking of themselves and work for others. His ideas are around in people’s everyday life. Today people can still hear them, and they go far into east and South Asia.
1. When was Confucius born?A.He was born on September 1st. | B.He was born in 701 BC. |
C.He was born in 372 BC. | D.He was born on September 28. |
A.difficult | B.rich | C.perfect | D.lucky |
A.Drawing. | B.Swimming. | C.Music. | D.Math. |
A.At the age of 25. | B.At the age of 28. | C.At the age of 35. | D.At the age of 30. |
A.How were the ideas of Confucius brought to South Asia? |
B.Ideas of Confucius and their influence today. |
C.When were the ideas of Confucius brought to South Asia? |
D.Some other ancient great thinkers and great teachers. |
【推荐2】Morning is a good time for studying. Many Chinese schools require students to study in the morning. In ancient times, the emperor also did this.
Many emperors were very hardworking, but one of the most diligent emperors in Chinese history was Emperor Shunzhi.
Most emperors started going to school at the age of 6. But Emperor Shunzhi was different. When the emperor took the throne(继承王位)at 6, his uncle helped him manage the country, as he was too young. The uncle wanted to stay in power, so he didn't invite anyone to teach the emperor. When Shunzhi was 14, he had to do everything by himself after his uncle died. However, he could hardly even read. He had to study hard for nine years. It is said that he once studied for so long that he spat(吐)blood!
Judge the following sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.
1. He was only five years old when Shunzhi became an emperor.
2. The emperor was too young to manage the country.
3. Emperor Shunzhi's teacher was his uncle.
4. The little emperor had hardly read before he was 14.
5. Emperor Shunzhi was hard-working.
【推荐3】Three Days to See (Excerpts)
I remember the morning I first asked the meaning of the word “love.” This was before I knew many words. I found a few flowers in the garden and brought them to my teacher, Miss Sullivan.
“Flowers!” I said to her, and she tried to kiss me, but at that time I only liked my mother Kate to kiss me. Miss Sullivan put her arm round me and spelled into my hand, “I love Helen.” She drew me closer to her and said, “It is here,” pointing to my heart(心脏). Her words made me surprised very much because I was blind and I learned something by touching(触摸) it.
“Love is something like the clouds that were in the sky before the sun came out,” she said, “You cannot touch the clouds, you know; but you feel the rain and know how glad the flowers are to have it after a hot day. You also cannot touch love; but you feel the sweetness that it puts into everything. Without love, you would not be happy or want to play.”
The beautiful words are like a bridge to let me get “love”.
1. Who is the writer’s teacher?A.Kate. | B.Helen. | C.Sullivan. | D.Flowers. |
A.瞎的 | B.聋的 | C.哑的 | D.瘸的 |
A.Help her to touch love. | B.Help her to feel love. |
C.Help her to spell love. | D.Help her to write love. |
A.Strict. | B.Tall. | C.Kind. | D.Thin. |
【推荐1】The boy is Guan Tianlang. He is a popular golf player(高尔夫球运动员)in China.
Guan was born in 1998 in Guangzhou, When he was a child, he often watched golf games with his father. He started to play golf when he was only four. And two years later, he went to America to compete(比赛). He became famous in 2011, because he got first at the Junior World Golf Championships in America.
Guan is a good boy. He didn’ t give up his study because of golf. He does well in school, so his parents don’ t worry about his study. His favourite golf player is Tiger Woods.“I think he has a strong(强壮的) heart(心脏). That’ s why he is a good player, ”he said, Guan wants to be a great golf player, just like Tiger Woods. His dream(梦想)will come true, because he is always working hard for it.
1. How old was Guan when he went to America to compete?A.Six year old. | B.Eight years old. | C.Ten years old. | D.Twelve years old. |
A.努力 | B.放弃 | C.成功 | D.期望 |
①Becoming famous.
②Starting to play golf.
③Going to America to compete.
A.①②③ | B.②③① | C.③②① | D.②①③ |
A.He was born in Guangzhou. |
B.His favourite golf player is Tiger Woods. |
C.He became famous when he was thirteen years old. |
D.He is difficult in class, and his parents are worried about him. |
A.How to Play Golf |
B.Guan Tianlang’ s School Life |
C.A Young Golf Player of China |
D.Tiger Woods, My Favourite Player |
【推荐2】In 1971 a young man who grew up very poor was traveling across the country, trying to make a new start for himself. Along the way he had completely run out of money and was forced to spend the night in his car. This continued until one morning, after a week of sleeping in his car, he walked nervously into a restaurant and ordered a big breakfast.
After eating his first good meal in weeks, he found himself lying to the waiter, telling him he had lost his wallet. The waiter, who was also the owner, walked behind the chair where the young man had been sitting. He bent down, and came up with a $20 bill that looked as if it had fallen on the floor and said, "Son, you must have droppedthis, " the owner said. The young man couldn't believe his luck! He quickly paid for the breakfast, left a tip, bought gas with the change. and headed West.
On the way out of town, he began to understand what that fellow did. Maybe nobody dropped the money at all. " Maybe that fellow just knew I was in trouble and he helped me in a way that didn't embarrass me. So I just made a promise to help other people if I can.
Later, he worked very hard and became a rich man. Now, he lives near Kansas City. Each year he gives away thousands of dollars. He is known as the"Secret Santa"because at Christmas time each year, he personally hands money out to those on the street and at restaurants. Last year. he gave more than $50,000 away in Kansas City.
1. The young man was traveling across the country in 1971 probably to.A.find a piece of work to do | B.hand out gifts to passers-by |
C.look for a good restaurant | D.show his new car to others |
A.a wallet | B.his luck | C.the $20 bill | D.his tip |
A.it was very honest of the owner to return his money |
B.another man who had breakfast in the restaurant lost the money |
C.he could probably find himself a job in the restaurant |
D.the owner helped him in a way that didn't hurt his feelings |
A.the man raised money for the poor | B.the man did carry out his promise |
C.Santa gives the man money each year | D.the man was not successful in the end |
A.Secret Santa of Kansas City | B.A Kind Waiter in the Restaurant |
C.The Key to Success | D.Never Give Up |
【推荐3】Do you have any online classes? It is possible to take classes at home. All you need is a computer and a headset.
However, most students don't seem to like online classes. According to a recent survey, only 33 percent of students would take such classes. Over 1,500 students from 10 cities took the survey.
Many students said it is hard to focus on studying while taking online classes. This was true for Lian Ruohan, 15, at the Affiliated High School of Peking University. “There are no classmates, no real teachers watching me. I can surf the internet or do other things if I want to. It's harder to always stay focused," she said.
Lian prepares a lot before taking her classes to make sure she will pay attention. She also pushes herself to communicate with teachers. Students can come up with or answer questions while taking online classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at the Yucai Middle School Attached to Chengdu No 7 High School, thinks online interaction (互动)isn't enough.“The online teachers don't really get to know me. When I don't hand in homework, all I get is a short message instead of real concern (关心),” she said.
However, online classes still have other advantages.“It saves time and money compared to taking offline classes. Also, if I don't understand some parts of a lesson, I can watch it over again," Lian said.
1. How many students would take online classes according the survey?A.About 400. | B.About 500. | C.About 600. | D.About 700. |
A.There are both advantages and disadvantages. |
B.The advantages are more than disadvantages. |
C.She can learn more through online classes. |
D.Online interaction isn't enough. |
A.走神儿 | B.集中精力 | C.理解 | D.厌烦 |
A.She can’t follow the teachers. |
B.The teachers can’t answer her problems. |
C.The teachers online care less than offline. |
D.She can’t finish her homework in time. |
A.The writer’s view on online classes. |
B.A survey about online classes. |
C.The future development of online classes. |
D.How to take online classes. |
【推荐1】Darrius was born with three fingers on his right hand and one on his left hand. He had to work. hard to do things that were easy for others. Every time his classmates tried to help, he would say, “Thanks,but I can do it myself.”He learned to use the four fingers to do different things.
When Darrius was 10, he told his father that he liked piano music very much. “It’s too hard, you can’t play,” his father said. But the boy took that as a challenge. “I will show people that I can,” he said to himself.
Months later, a neighbour gave him an old piano when she moved away. He taught himself to play the piano and practised for hours a day.
Darrius’favourite piano music is River Flows in You by Yiruma, a Korean musician. It took Darrius a year to learn it. “I have to come up with my own way with only 4 fingers,” he said. When he succeeded,he felt so proud. Later he was lucky enough to play the music together with Yiruma at a famous concert hall! Yiruma encouraged Darrius to follow his dream of playing his own music. Darrius has made it. And his music is popular today.
“I may have a disability," he says”, but I don’t let it hold me back from anything.
1. What did Darrius take as a challenge at the age of 10?A.Writing his music. | B.Playing the piano. | C.Giving a concert. | D.Visiting a hall. |
A.His classmate. | B.His father. | C.A neighbor. | D.A musician. |
A.He has a strong will. | B.He bought himself a piano. |
C.He gave up his dream. | D.He only plays others’ music. |
A.A boy with four fingers | B.A gift from a kind neighborhood |
C.Playing the piano with four fingers | D.Taking disability as a challenge |
After turning sixteen a person can work, get a driver's license and leave home. Many high school students learn to drive and get part-time jobs soon after celebrating their sixteenth birthday. At the age of eighteen a person in the United States can vote and smoke, but they are prohibited from going into nightclubs, buying wine or gambling(赌博) until they are twenty-one.
In many Latin(拉丁的) cultures, a young woman's fifteenth birthday is important. At this age, she is regarded as an adult. To mark this special day, families with teenage daughters have a celebration called a Quinceanera. The day begins with the young woman and her family going to church. Later, there is a party and many guests are invited.
In Japan, young people became adults at twenty. At this age, they can legally(合法地) vote, drink wine and smoke. The second Monday in January is a national holiday called "Coming of Age Day". On this day, twenty-year-old celebrates by first going to church to pray with their families. Later, they listen to speeches given by city and school leaders, Afterward, they may celebrate with family or friends late into the night.
In some countries, birthday celebrations continue through adulthood. Some people celebrate their fortieth and fiftieth birthdays, or their retirement year, with a huge party.
1. In the United States, age sixteen marks the time when you can _______.
A.vote and drive | B.drive and get a job |
C.drink wine and smoke | D.go into nightclubs . |
A.The 15th birthday | B.The 16th birthday |
C.The 18th birthday | D.The 21st birthday |
A.允许 | B.禁止 | C.终止 | D.停止 |
【推荐3】A recent study from a team of South Korean researchers suggests that eating alone often may lead to poor eating habits and poor food choices. Specifically, the study found that men who ate alone more than twice a week had a greater risk of developing high blood pressure and other diseases.
For children, eating with their families is not only about preventing bad results—it is also about developing good ones.
In 2014, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) looked at data from nearly three-quarters of the world’s countries. Among its findings was the fact that students who shared a main meal with families were less likely to skip school(逃学). Children who eat a main meal with their families are also less likely to use drugs and alcohol(吸毒酗酒).
In the report, named “The Importance of Family Dinners”, researchers say that “teens who have frequent family dinners are more likely to say their parents know a lot about what’s going on in their lives”. They also say that when teens say they feel closer to their parents, they are less likely to use drugs and alcohol.
Another study from the University of Montreal found that children who ate with their families experience long-term physical and mental health benefits. These children were physically in better shape and drank fewer sugary soft drinks. These children also seemed to have better social skills and they were less aggressive(好斗的).
Professor Linda Pagani says that mealtimes shared with parents “likely provide young children with first-hand social communication, discussions of social events and day-to-day matters”. She adds that they may likely help the child have better communication skills with others.
1. The underlined word “benefits” in Paragraph 5 is the closest in meaning to ________.A.advantages | B.disadvantages | C.conditions | D.problems |
A.drink more sugary soft drinks | B.do well in their studies at school |
C.be more socially active and aggressive | D.have a closer relationship with their parents |
A.To introduce her. | B.To add a new point. |
C.To explain further. | D.To provide background information. |
A.the benefits of eating together | B.the advantages of eating alone |
C.the ways of developing social skills | D.the risks of using drugs and alcohol |
Last Saturday morning, Mr Jackson took his wife and two little sons to the aquarium. At the ticket office, he asked, how much shall i pay to get in? The woman at the ticket office answered, the price is 220 dollars for each adult or any kid older than five. We let kids in free if they are five or younger. How old are your kids? Mr Jackson said, the older one is six and the young one is three. I think I must buy three tickets. The woman was surprised. She said, sir, don’t you want to save 20 dollars? If you tell me your older son is five, I won’t know the difference. Mr Jackson said with a smile, yes, that sounds right, but my kids will know the difference.
From Mr Jackson’s story, we know honesty is very important in the modern society. We should tell you the truth to the people around us, especially to the kids.
1. There are ____people in this story.
A.3 | B.5 | C.4 | D.6 |
A.20 dollars | B.40 dollars | C.60 dollars | D.80 dollars |
A.Mr Jackson is very rich. | B.Mr Jackson wanted to save some money. |
C.Mr Jackson didn’t pay for his son’s tickets in the end. | D.Mr Jackson thought honesty was more important than money. |
【推荐2】After winning the women’s wheelchair race 1,500m-T54 at the 4th Asian Para Games (亚残运会) in Hangzhou on Oct 23, 2023, Zhou Zhaoqian from China said it was her best-ever birthday present.
In the leading group from the start, Zhou followed the first two athletes closely, who are also from China. She began to speed up in the last 300 meters, and finally won gold with 3 minutes and 31.43 seconds, just 0.02 seconds ahead of the silver medalist.
“This event depends entirely on upper limb (上肢) strength,” Zhou explained. During the competition, in order to make the wheelchair turn without slowing down, they need to tap the steering-wheel (方向盘) quickly. “This event is similar to sports such as swimming and cycling,” she added.
“The 1,500 m is not my strongest event. I was lucky enough to win a gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics, and this time I think I won with luck again.” No matter how many times she said she won because of luck, the calluses (老茧) in her hands let people know the effort she has put in. Zhou, who has already got a place at the Paris Paralympic Games, also took part in the wheelchair races of the 100m, 400m, and 800 m events at Hangzhou. “I hope to improve myself by taking part in more competitions,” she said.
As this was her first time to visit Hangzhou, Zhou felt excited and said, “The scenery and people here in Hangzhou are even better than expected. That’s amazing!”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1. What was the silver medalist’s grade?
A.3 minutes and 31.43 seconds. | B.3 minutes and 31.45 seconds. |
C.3 minutes and 31.63 seconds. | D.3 minutes and 33.43 seconds. |
A.she needed to get more train |
B.she needed to get other people’s attention |
C.she needed to make her wheelchair speed up after a turn |
D.she needed to make her wheelchair turn without slowing down |
A.Kind. | B.Patient. | C.Hard-working. | D.Humorous. |
A.She will go to a university. |
B.She will stop practicing the 800 m event. |
C.She will not go to Hangzhou any more. |
D.She will take part in the Paris Paralympic Games. |
A.A strong-willed athlete | B.An interesting game |
C.A wonderful city | D.A new event |
【推荐3】Life is not easy, so I’d like to say, “When anything happens, believe in yourself.” I used to be really shy when I was a young boy, I was never brave enough to talk to anyone. My classmates often laughed at me. I was sad and I could do nothing. Later, something happened and it changed my life. It was a speech contest(比赛). My mother asked me to take part in it. What a terrible idea! It meant I had to speak before all the teachers and students of my school.
“Come on, boy. Believe in yourself. You are sure to win the contest,” said my mother. Then my mother and I talked about many different topics. At last I chose the topic “Believe in yourself”. I tried my best to remember all the speech and practiced it over 100 times. With my mother’s great love, I did well in the contest. I could hardly believe my ears when the news came that I had won the first place. I heard the cheers from the teachers and the students. Those classmates who used to look down on me, now all said “Congratulations”(祝贺)to me. My mother hugged(拥抱) me and cried excitedly.
Since then, everything has changed for me. When I do anything, I try to tell myself to be confident(自信的). I can succeed!
1. What was the writer like at first?A.He was shy | B.He was outgoing. |
C.He was noisy. | D.He was friendly |
A.He felt happy | B.He felt excited |
C.He felt sad | D.He felt lucky |
A.崇拜 | B.羡慕 | C.讨厌 | D.瞧不起 |
A.changed nothing | B.changed himself |
C.changed others | D.changed his mother |