[1] Tom Shepherd had a flat tire (爆胎)! Now, he would have to call his father to fix the tire. He knew his father wouldn’t blame (责备) him for the flat tire.
[2] (4)① man’s voice came, “You need some help?” He looked up and saw his friend Jeff’s father. He was looking at the tire and then at Tom.
[3] Tom replied, “I was just about to call my dad, but I remembered he’s in a meeting this afternoon. I’m not sure (4)② to do next.”
[4] Jeff’s dad nodded his head and said, “I’m going to have to wait for Jeff for at least another hour while he gets out of practice. Why don’t we remove this tire and run it over to the tire shop and see what can be done.”
[5] Tom’s eyes lit up with hope. (5) It didn’t take them long to take the tire off and throw it in the back of the truck. Once they arrived at the tire shop, Tom realized he knew the owner. He lived only a few houses down from where Tom lived. The owner promised he would repair it. When he was finished with the repair, Tom pulled out his wallet, hoping he would have enough money to pay for the repairs.
[6] “It’s free,” the man said, surprising Tom. “I just hope in the future, you’ll bring me your business.” Tom shook his hand and promised him he would definitely come again when he needed help. Jeff’s dad drove Tom back (4)③ the school, and they had just finished putting the tire back on when Jeff came out of practice. Tom knew he could never have managed everything without such amazing, unexpected help.
1. Why didn’t Tom call his dad from the passage? (No more than 8 words)2. Who gave the help to Tom according to the passage? (No more than 2 words)
3. Did it take Tom some money to repair the tire at last? (No more than 3words)
4. Fill in each blank in the passage with a proper word.
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5. Translate the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph into Chinese.
6. What do you think of Jeff’s father according to the passage?
2 . 假如你是一位英文报社的编辑,了解到某校优秀学子李华在中学阶段荣获奖学金后的选择,你深受触动,决定写一篇短文进行介绍,让更多的读者受到启示。
1. 依据配图,描述李华如何支配奖学金,并简要陈述其意义;
2. 阐述你对于奖学金如何支配的建议和理由。
注意:
1. 词数100词左右,开头已经给出,不计入总词数;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 不得出现真实的人名、校名等信息。
单词提示:scholarship 奖学金 further education 继续深造
A student named Li Hua won a scholarship for her excellent performance at junior high school. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Amy: Hi, Simon. I hear that you do some volunteer work for disabled people. Can you share something about it with me?
Simon: Sure, with pleasure.
Amy:
Simon: I want to be a volunteer because any help would mean a lot. And many organizations provide help for disabled people.
Amy: It’s fantastic to be a volunteer.
Simon: No, I don’t need any experience. But it’s very important to be kind and friendly.
Amy: What do you do to help them?
Simon:
Amy: Do you have any trouble helping disabled people?
Simon:
Amy: Sounds good. I also want to have a try to help them.
Simon: Maybe you can join us.
Amy: OK. Thanks.
4 . 你校英文报举办征文比赛,主题为“An Experience of Offering Help”。请写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你做的事情;2.你的感受。
注意:
1.词数90左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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5 . Chris is not a traditional explorer (探险家)—he usually works in an office for a large organization (组织). However, Chris’ job can be just as exciting and dangerous as being an explorer. Chris works for MSF, an organization also known as Doctors without borders. In 1971, MSF began to send trained doctors all over the world to help people who have suffered from disasters such as wars and illness. Chris is a doctor from France who has traveled to many places to organize programs that help people .
At the moment, over 2,700 trained doctors took part in MSF projects. The organization received the Nobel Peace Prize (诺贝尔和平奖) in 1999. All kinds of doctors can volunteer for MSF. They need to be ready to go to almost anywhere in the world and, of course, they should face difficulties. Most of MSF’s work is in Arica. When MSF choose a doctor for a task (任务), they have to go for at least six months. When doctors finish a few tasks, they might be sent to an emergency (紧急的) task after a disaster, such as an earthquake.
But why would doctors leave a comfortable life and a good pay to join MSF? According to Chris, the experience they have is a great help in their life. What’s more, just like the explorers of the past, they need to keep an open mind learn to get on well with the people they meet. One thing that they can say at the end of any task is that they have made a difference to people’s lives.
1. MSF’s work may be ________.A.exciting and dangerous | B.tiring and boring |
C.relaxing and colorful | D.peaceful and comfortable |
A.help the poor people to have a rich life |
B.train the doctors to work as a traditional explorer |
C.help volunteer doctors to travel all over the world |
D.help people who suffered from wars, illness or other disasters |
A.work in Africa for six months |
B.be ready to work for a task for at least half a year |
C.suffer from all kinds of difficulties and disasters |
D.receive the Nobel Peace Prize |
A.Because they can get a good pay. |
B.Because they can have a comfortable life. |
C.Because they can help others and get experience. |
D.Because they can travel around the world with their families. |
A.Chris is a traditional explorer. |
B.MSF received the Nobel Peace Prize for helping poor countries. |
C.Volunteer doctors make a real difference to their own lives in MSF. |
D.MSF send doctors to help people who have suffered from disasters. |
6 . Garbage sorting (垃圾分类) began on July 1, 2019. However, I live in my building with the other 238 families and we live with a similar system (系统) for years. Here, I’d like to talk about our experiences.
In October 2016, the government (政府) chose our neighborhood to be part of a pilot (试点的) program for garbage sorting. To help the program run successfully, we set up a volunteer team. I am one of the volunteers. However, several of us didn’t know if we could lead people in the building to change their habits.
We began with the usual ways. We handed out notices around the neighborhood. We also went door to door to tell people how to sort garbage. However, they made many mistakes. For example, many didn’t know wet rubbish meant food waste. Instead, they thought it meant rubbish that was wet. Some even refused to sort their garbage.
As a result, we volunteers had to do lots of sorting ourselves. At the same time, we went around explaining the rules. We kept talking to those people who refused to sort their garbage. We let them know we could help to sort garbage for them. It was a matter of time and patience. We believed they would finally change their mind.
Six months later, we were successful in changing people’s mind. People in my building began sorting their garbage. Some even joined us to help us.
I think face-to-face talks played an important role. Sometimes, these talks led to conflicts, but they were much more effective (有效的) than handing out notices. It was interesting to see what happened. I hope everyone knows garbage sorting is good for them.
1. The writer’s neighborhood started its garbage-sorting program ________.A.in April, 2017 | B.on July 1, 2019 | C.on October 8, 2018 | D.in October, 2016 |
A.They put an ad on TV. | B.They had face-to-face talks with people. |
C.They had some performances. | D.They invited the people to a party. |
A.For about 183 days. | B.For about 6 weeks. | C.For about 7 months. | D.For 3 years. |
A.People in the writer’s neighborhood develop the garbage-sorting habits easily. |
B.The volunteers made many mistakes when telling people how to sort garbage. |
C.The writer thinks giving out notices is less effective than talking with people. |
D.The government made the plan of garbage sorting because of the dirty neighborhood. |
A.A pilot program | B.How to change people’s mind |
C.The difficulties of garbage sorting | D.Experiences of garbage sorting |
A: Hello, this is Jinan Care Volunteer Center. Can I help you?
B:
A: Welcome!
B: My name is Li Hua.
A:
B: Well, maybe I can help to clean up the city parks. I like working outside.
A: OK. But we need to interview you first.
B:
A: On July 10th. If it’s OK, you can come to the center.
B: Where is Jinan Care Volunteer Center?
A:
B: OK. I’ve got it. Thanks.
A: You are welcome.1.
A.Sure. | B.Sorry. |
C.Pardon. | D.No problem. |
A.Why were you late? | B.Where are you from? |
C.What is your name? | D.What’s your favorite subject? |
A.How old are you? | B.What can you help with? |
C.Why do you like this job? | D.Where are you going? |
A.What are the rules? | B.When is the interview? |
C.Who visited the center? | D.How is the food? |
A.You must work hard. | B.It has the most comfortable seats. |
C.You can eat in the dining hall. | D.It’s in Hongxing Business Building. |
8 . “市南爱英语”官微公众号征文开始啦!
在创建文明市南的过程中,爱心志愿者们一直在默默努力。你是怎样帮助别人的(When? Where? Who? What? Why? How?),你的切身感受是什么?请以“Helping others makes me happy”为题,分享一段你的个人经历。可适当发挥,字数不少于65词。
Helping others makes me happy
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10,000 Storybooks NeededIf you have old storybooks at home and you have no places for them, you can give them away to Momo Bookstore. The bookstore is collecting (收集) 10,000 storybooks from April 25 to May 28. The storybooks are going to be sent to schools in poor places. You will get a doll (玩具) gift if you give 5 storybooks or more.
Your Money, Their HospitalTzuchi is planning to build a new hospital in Sichuan that will give free medical treatment (治疗) to the poor people there. By December 31, you can help by sending money through the post office. Tel: 09887465. To: Tzuchi.
We Need Your TimeThe Red Cross needs more volunteer workers to take care of the old, especially (尤其) on weekends. We have 500 old people, but only 30 workers. More are needed. Please call us: (030)422-7896.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。1. When should you send your storybooks to the bookstore if you want to give them away?
A.Before April 25. |
B.From April 25 to May 28. |
C.After May 28. |
A.To give free medical treatment to the poor people there. |
B.To take care of the poor students in the schools there. |
C.To take care of the old people in the Red Cross. |
A.the Red Cross doesn’t have enough workers |
B.the Red Cross doesn’t have enough money |
C.the Red Cross doesn’t have enough old people |
My son lived in New York. Last winter my husband and I
It was very cold. I went over to a supermarket to buy some chocolate, but my husband waited outside alone. When I came out, my husband
Frank said he had been living in New York before a heavy rainstorm hit the city in the autumn of the year. He lost his home in the rainstorm,
After a while, my son came out of the store, and a new coat was in his hand. I asked him what he was going to do with the old one. He said he would certainly keep it. I told him the story and suggested
My son couldn’t get the picture of Frank out of his mind. He went home, took out all his clothes that didn’t fit him, and posted them to a shelter (避难所). He