1 . Hi, everybody! I’m Jane Green. Welcome to watch my short video (短视频). I’m nine and I’m in China. I have two brothers. Alan and Mike. My father is Tom and my mother is Linda. I have an uncle. His name is Bill. He is an English teacher. He likes soccer. He’s great and he’s always nice to me.
I have my own bedroom. I like it very much. I have some photos in my room. And I have a blue bed, two white chairs and a white table for my computer. Alan and Mike’s bedroom is big (大的) with two beds and a TV. They have a table and a bookcase for their books and CDs. Their brown hats are on the chair. We have a dog called Coco. We love him so much.
Well, that’s it for today. Please add (添加) your comments (评论).
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。1. Where is Jane Green now?
2. Who are Jane’s brothers?
3. What sport does Jane’s uncle like?
4. What color is Jane’s table?
5. Are the brown hats on the chair?
2 . 请以“A story between us”为题,写一篇不少于80词的英语短文。
要求:(1)讲述一个自身的故事;
(2)你的感悟;
(3)适当增加细节,行文连贯;
(4)文中不得出现真实的人名和校名。
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A.clean up | B.cut up | C.put up | D.give up |
Youth Mental Health First Aid Course (青少年心理健康急救课程) |
WHO: For volunteers (must be over 18 years old) who are good at communicating with young people. |
WHAT: Youth Mental Health First Aid is a course teaching volunteers about young people’s common mental health. |
SUBJECTS: How to help young people with mental health. |
WHY: ●1 in 10 persons in the neighborhood often feel sad or hopeless every day for two weeks. ●Youths who have an adult to go to for help are less likely to hurt themselves. |
WHEN: ●May 7th & 14th 5 p. m.—9 p. m. must take part in both ●June 5th 8 a. m.—4:30 p. m. 30 minutes’ lunch break ●June 17th 9 a. m.—5:00 p. m. working lunch |
WHERE: Public Library in our neighborhood |
Registration (注册): http:// mentalhealth.com OR send an e-mail to Jessica Brown @ highschools.org OR visit Jessica’s office in the Public Library. |
The course is given by the Project Mental Health for free. |
1. Who can join the course?
A.Middle school students. | B.Teens under 18 years old. |
C.Volunteers over 18 years old. | D.Doctors in the neighborhood. |
A.At 4:30 p. m. | B.At 5 p. m. | C.At 8 a. m. | D.At 9 a. m. |
A.Four. | B.Three. | C.Two. | D.One. |
A.People don’t need to pay for the course. |
B.People can take the course in a school library. |
C.The course is to teach the volunteers to solve health problems. |
D.Ninety percent of young people in the neighborhood feel hopeless. |
A.A science magazine. | B.A school newspaper. |
C.A library map. | D.A neighborhood notice board. |
5 . You speak, write a letter, send an e- mail and make a telephone call. Your words carry some messages.
Do you think you can communicate without words?
Have you ever thought that there are a lot of signs around you?
A.People communicate through words. |
B.People can communicate in many other ways. |
C.A smile on your face shows you are happy or kind. |
D.And you receive messages from the signs all the time. |
E.They can help us to know what is going on in the world. |
—He ________ the bookshop. You have to wait for him.
A.was going to | B.has been to | C.has gone to | D.goes to |
A.How | B.What | C.What a | D.What an |
—Take it easy. The more you prepare, the better you will feel.
A.angry | B.tired | C.nervous | D.bored |
9 . ①Do you yawn? There are about 20 reasons that scientists think are possible for yawning after research. They do not know exactly why yawning happens, but they do know many facts about yawning.
②We know that everyone yawns in the same way. First you open your mouth slowly. Your mouth stays open for about five seconds. You take in a lot of air and then push it out. Then you quickly close your mouth. We also know that yawning is contagious. When you see someone yawn, you yawn, too.
③Many people say they yawn because they are bored or tired. That might be true. People do often yawn before they sleep and after they wake up. However, we know that people also yawn when they are excited or nervous. Olympic runners, for example, often yawn before a race. Why is that? In 2007, scientists found that a yawn can help a warm brain cool down.
④Some scientists believe that yawning makes you notice things more quickly. When you yawn, you breathe deeply. You also stretch (强化) muscles (肌肉) in your face, mouth, and neck. Your eardrums stretch, too. Maybe this helps you to be quicker to notice things. That’s why we yawn.
⑤In some countries, people think yawning is not nice. People put their hands over their mouths to cover a yawn. In other countries, people think yawning is healthy. They think that opening the mouth very big can let good things in. When they breathe out, they think that bad things go out of the body with the air.
⑥Scientists do not spend much time studying yawning. That is probably because yawning does not hurt. It is just something we do.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。1. What does the underlined word “contagious” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Able to spread quickly. | B.Able to breathe easily. |
C.Able to change easily. | D.Able to sleep quickly. |
A.Because they are too tired or too bored. |
B.Because they want to breathe in good things. |
C.Because a yawn can help a warm brain cool down. |
D.Because a yawn can stretch the muscles in their faces. |
A.They stop yawning. |
B.They never yawn in front of others. |
C.They say sorry to others after yawning. |
D.They cover their mouths with hands when yawning. |
(①=Paragraph 1 ②= Paragraph 2,…)
A. | B. | C. | D. |
A.People use different ways to yawn. |
B.Scientists will do further research on yawning. |
C.It’s hard to notice things quickly while yawning. |
D.Some scientists think yawning is good for people. |
10 . The mascots (吉祥物) for the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics (残奥会) have shown up in front of us. They are the Phryges, two Phrygian caps.
The red Phrygian cap is also known as liberty (自由) cap. In old times, it was worn in Phrygia, a place in Türkiye (Turkey’s official name) now. That was how it got its name. During the French revolution (革命), it became a symbol of liberty. Today it is a common symbol for French people. In the Smurfs (《蓝精灵》), a popular French cartoon, every smurf wears a Phrygian cap. An officer of the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics said they didn’t want to choose an animal or other characters. They wanted something that could stand for an “ideal”.
The Paralympic Phryge has a prosthetic leg (假肢) that goes to the knee. Michael Jeremiasz, a gold winner at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, says the prosthetic leg sends an encouraging message to disabled people around the world.
The two mascots share a saying of “Alone we go faster, but together we go further.” They will help people from all over the world know more about the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)、误(F)。1. The mascots for the 2024 Paris Olympics are two animals.
2. The red Phrygian cap got its name from a famous place in France.
3. The Smurfs is a popular French cartoon.
4. Michael Jeremiasz once was a gold winner at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.
5. The saying tells us that working together helps a team go faster.