A.can’t | B.can | C.mustn’t | D.must |
—____________. I ate zongzi.
A.I was very good | B.It was great |
C.The same to you | D.It doesn’t matter |
A.your; Your | B.yours; Your | C.your; Yours | D.yours; Yours |
A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
—_______
A.Good idea. | B.Good luck. | C.Thank you. | D.You are welcome. |
A.an; the | B.a; the | C.an; / | D.a; / |
Thomas Archibald Barron was born on March 26th, 1952, in Boston, America. He writes many books for young children. Where is Grandpa? is one of them.
Grandpa is cool and fun. His grandson likes to be with him. They play in so many interesting places—at the treehouse, at the waterfall (瀑布) and at the door. Both of them like going on new and fun adventures (冒险活动). The boy and his grandpa are like best friends. The boy is so lucky to have such a great grandpa.
Where is my grandpa now? The young boy keeps thinking of this on the day his grandpa dies.
One day the boy asks his parents, “Where is my grandpa?” They tell him that he is in all of their memories (记忆). Then the boy thinks a lot. He learns to be strong from some things in life.
1. Where was Thomas Archibald Barron born?A.In Austria. | B.In China. | C.In America. | D.In England. |
A.young children | B.old people |
C.grandpas and grandmas | D.fathers and mothers |
A.have a bad time at the tree house | B.don’t go to the waterfall |
C.don’t like playing at the door | D.like going on adventures |
A.The boy isn’t happy to play with old people. |
B.The boy is very glad to be with his grandpa. |
C.The grandpa often helps with the boy’s homework. |
D.The grandpa is too busy all day. |
A.to play with old people | B.to be strong at any time |
C.old people are funny | D.to stay with our grandparents |
A man is going to the house of a friend. It is quite far away, so he takes some sandwiches along for his lunch. As he goes along, he says to himself, “My friend is sure to give me a very nice meal. He is going to give me good wine to drink. So what’s the use of these dry (干的) sandwiches?” As he says this, he throws (扔) them onto the ground.
He goes on and comes to a river. The river has become very big because of the rain in the past few years. He can’t cross the river. He hopes there is a boat to take him over. So he waits and waits. He waits for a long time. Then the sun begins to set. The man says to himself, “It’s dark. I can’t go to my friend’s house today. I must go home.” Then he starts for home. Soon he feels very hungry. He wants very much to have something to eat, but he doesn’t have anything. Suddenly (突然地) he sees some dry, dirty, hard sandwiches on the road. He is very happy. He picks them up and eats them all.
Don’t throw good things away. You may need them later on.
1. The man’s house is _______ his friend’s house.A.next to | B.far from | C.behind | D.in front of |
A.he doesn’t like them |
B.the sandwiches are dirty |
C.he thinks his friend won’t like them |
D.he is sure to have a nice meal at his friend’s house |
A.落下 | B.升起 | C.变暗 | D.照耀 |
A.mustn’t walk a long way to visit a friend |
B.mustn’t throw dry sandwiches away |
C.must always keep good things |
D.must throw things away when we don’t need them |
A.he is hungry | B.he hasn’t got sandwiches |
C.it rains hard | D.it is late |
A: Hey, Tony! What are you reading?
B:
A: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about Mark Twain on the Internet.
B: Yes!…OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens and he was born in Missouri. He left school and began work at the age of twelve.
A:
B: He wrote for a newspaper. Later he got work on a boat.
A:
B: No, he didn’t. He went to New York, and other cities.
A: When did he begin his stories?
B:
A: Yes, I knew that.
B: OK, I will.
A.What did he do? |
B.Enjoy the book! |
C.I’m reading Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. |
D.Where are you going? |
E.Did he stay in Missouri? |
F.You’re welcome. |
G.Sorry, I don’t know the exact date. |