A.Have fun! | B.I’m sorry to hear that. | C.Good luck! |
A. | B. | C. |
3 . Do you like cycling? Cycling is full of
First, you have to ride on the
One day when I was riding on my bike, I heard someone
Second, UK bikes have two
There’s another difference between UK bikes and Chinese bikes. Some people
A.trouble | B.fun | C.danger | D.happy |
A.So | B.Or | C.Because | D.But |
A.right | B.left | C.east | D.front |
A.as | B.like | C.to | D.from |
A.crying | B.shouting | C.shout | D.singing |
A.happy | B.frightened | C. angry | D.excited |
A.lights | B.bags | C.baskets | D.helmets |
A.front | B.back | C.side | D.behind |
A.dangerous | B.safe | C.funny | D.happy |
A.make | B.park | C.lose | D.parking |
It
A.Ride a bike. | B.Play computer games. | C.Play the piano. |
6 . What’s Anti-Bullying Day (反霸凌日)?
Anti-Bullying Day is a special day when people talk about bullying and what we can do to stop it. A lot of children take part in activities at school and online, to learn about what bullying means and what we can do if we see it happening.
When is Anti-Bullying Day?
The date of Anti-Bullying Day is different in different countries. In many places, it’s on 4th May (United Nations Anti-Bullying Day). In the UK, Anti-Bullying Week takes place every November. Every day of the year, it’s important to stand up against bullying.
What exactly is bullying?
Often bullying happens when one person has more power than the other person—perhaps they’re bigger or older, or they have more friends. When someone uses their power to hurt another person on purpose (故意地), especially more than once, that’s bullying.
Bullying can be with words (saying mean things) or it can be physical (hitting, pushing or taking someone’s things). Leaving someone out of a group or ignoring (忽视) them again and again is also bullying.
How can we stand up against bullying?
If someone is bullying you, you could ignore them, tell them to stop or walk away. Pretend (假装) that you don’t care and try to look confident, even if you don’t feel it. Tell a friend or a classmate what’s happening and ask them to help; or talk to your parents, a teacher or another adult you trust (信任).
If you see someone else being bullied, never join in with the bullying or laugh at it. That will make it worse. Instead, be an “upstander”—help and support the person who is being bullied. Tell a trusted adult about the bullying. If we all stand up against bullying, we can make it stop.
1. In the UK, when is Anti-Bullying Week held?A.In November. | B.On May 4th. | C.Each week. | D.Every day. |
A.Invite someone to join a group. | B.Say unkind words to others once |
C.Hurt the other person by accident (偶然地). | D.Push someone on purpose repeatedly (反复地). |
A.Stand by and do nothing. | B.Tell it to a trusted adult. |
C.Walk away or ignore them. | D.Join in and support the bully. |
A.The History of Anti-Bullying Day |
B.The Importance of Anti-Bullying Day |
C.Anti-Bullying Day: Different Dates and Celebrations |
D.Anti-Bullying Day: Raising Awareness (提高意识) and Taking Action. |
A.Happy. | B.Beautiful. | C.Happily. |
A.Blue. | B.Orange. | C.Brown. |
A.Very well. | B.Good morning. | C.You’re welcome. |
A farmer was going to bring ten bags of rice to the market and sell them. He put five bags of rice on his horse
The bags were very
“No,” said the horse. “I serve the farmer, not you. He gave me
The farmer, the horse and the donkey kept walking under the hot sun. The poor donkey became
The farmer tried to pull the donkey to his feet but the donkey was
The horse realized he made a big mistake. “If I agree to help the donkey,” he cried. “I’d only have to carry six bags of rice. Now I must carry all ten!”