A.To Spain. | B.To France. | C.To Germany. |
1. Where did the fire take place?
A.On Central Street. | B.On Oxford Street. | C.On East Street. |
A.Because a lion is sitting in the middle of the road. |
B.Because a big crowd is standing in front of the cars. |
C.Because someone is driving on the wrong side of the road. |
A.Wild animals. | B.International news. | C.Weather forecast. |
A.10:00 a. m. | B.11:00 a. m. | C.12:00 noon. |
3 . It’s Sunday. It’s fine. Tom does not go to school today. But he is not at home. He’s now sitting on a Chinese bus. He is going to the movie house. All his classmates will go to see a movie this afternoon. His teacher Mr. Wang will go there, too. They will meet at 2:00 p.m. at the gate of the movie house.
An old man gets on the bus. Tom stands up and says to the old man, “Come and sit here, please.” The old man goes over and sits down. He says, “Thank you very much, my boy. You are a good student.” Tom answers, “You’re welcome.”
“What school are you in?” the old man asks Tom.
“I am in No. 2 Middle School.” Tom answers.
“No. 2? That’s a good school. My son is a teacher there. He is an English teacher.” The old man says.
“English teacher? Excuse me, grandpa. What’s your son’s name, please?” Tom asks. “Mr Wang,” says the old man.
“Ah, ah, he is my English teacher.” Just then, the bus stops near the movie house. Tom says goodbye to the old man and gets off the bus. The old man smiles to Tom.
1. In the sentence “the bus stops near the movie house”, “stop” means ________.A.车站 | B.开 | C.关 | D.停 |
A.It’s Saturday today. |
B.It’s not fine today. |
C.Tom goes to school on Sunday. |
D.Tom is a student of No.2 Middle School. |
A.at home today | B.a Chinese teacher |
C.the old man’s father | D.the old man’s son |
A.Tom is a good student. | B.Tom is a bad student. |
C.He does wrong things. | D.He is a good teacher. |
A.Tom goes to the movie house on an English car. |
B.The old man’s son is Tom’s English teacher. |
C.They go to the movie house for a meeting. |
D.Only Tom and his teacher go to the movie house to see a movie. |
4 . People sometimes like to read stories of dogs very much. They think that dogs are much cleverer than cats, sheep, cows or other animals in their homes.
One of my close friends, Bob, has a very large police dog named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, Bob and Jack have a walkin the park nearby. Jack likes these walks very much. One Sunday afternoon, I paid a visit to my friend. I stayed there for a long time and my friend and I had much more talk with each other than ever before. Soon it was time for them to take a walkin the park. We forgot that. Jack became worried about it. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of me and looked at me. But I still paid no attention (注意) to him. I went on talking with my friend. At last, Jack could not wait any longer. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down in front of me again. But this time, he held my hat in his mouth. Suddenly, I understood what Jack meant and so did my friend.
1. How many people are there in this story?A.One | B.Two | C.Three | D.Four |
A.is a close friend of mine |
B.has many close friends |
C.enjoys long walks in the park every Sunday afternoon |
D.enjoys talks in the room |
A.it was Sunday afternoon again |
B.he wanted to eat something |
C.he was not feeling well |
D.he wanted his master (主人) to take him for a walk |
A.I should leave the house at once |
B.he liked my hat very much |
C.he was hungry and he tried to eat it |
D.he wanted to have a rest |
A.When Jack and I were talking, my friend didn’t pay any attention to us |
B.When my friend and I were talking, we didn’t pay any attention to Jack |
C.When I was talking to my friend, Jack didn’t pay any attention to us |
D.When my friend was talking to Jack, I paid attention to them |
5 . Two years ago, I lost my wallet. I made the poor decision of keeping my identity card, my credit card, a large amount of money and other various things inside my
About a week
After that, I decided that I wanted to do
That’s why I
A.handbag | B.wallet | C.pocket | D.car |
A.money | B.food | C.gold | D.card |
A.satisfied | B.excited | C.worried | D.puzzled |
A.bad | B.good | C.beautiful | D.wonderful |
A.ahead | B.earlier | C.long | D.later |
A.threw | B.searched | C.returned | D.suggested |
A.the people | B.the police | C.the students | D.the children |
A.sadness | B.surprise | C.regret | D.disappointment |
A.got up | B.looked up | C.gave up | D.picked up |
A.it | B.her | C.him | D.them |
A.kind | B.funny | C.stupid | D.serious |
A.protect | B.respect | C.help | D.recognize |
A.bad | B.good | C.free | D.sick |
A.allow | B.force | C.choose | D.encourage |
A.herself | B.himself | C.itself | D.yourself |
6 . The sky is blue, and the sunshines on the street in Paris, where Mr. Gallais has been selling old classic books to tourists for more than 30 years.
Locals and tourists around the world would come to Mr. Gallai’s shop and 230 other open-air booksellers’ to buy book. However, because of the lockdown regulations to control the COVID-19 pandemic, the booksellers had to face the problem of losing the business and living difficulties these years.
“Sales have decreased by an average of 80 percent this year,” Mr. Gala is said, “which is throwing many booksellers into dangerous situations.” Still, some booksellers want to work. They are eager to keep the tradition that dates back to the l6th century. Many of the booksellers are retired workers living on pensions (养老金). They gather literature books and magazines. A growing number of people in their 30s and 40s have joined their ranks. They want to feel free from working outside an office in rain or shine.
Even before the pandemic, the booksellers were fighting with the cultural changes that people don’t read paper books as much as they used to. If they do read paper books, most readers will often choose Amazon.com to buy ones.
1. How long has Mr. Gallais been selling old classic books along the bank?A.More than 16 years. | B.More than 19 years. |
C.More than 23 years. | D.More than 30 years. |
A.The booksellers’ competition. | B.The lockdown regulations. |
C.The trend of a new profession. | D.The popularity of E-books. |
A.They are not willing to accept advances. |
B.They are eager to live a challenging life. |
C.They want to feel free from working outside. |
D.They can earn a large amount of money. |
A.Mr. Gallais isn’t a bookseller. |
B.Middle-aged people don’t join the ranks. |
C.Retired booksellers don’t gather literature books and magazines. |
D.Booksellers make efforts to keep the bookselling tradition. |
7 . Long long ago, there was a king who liked to write stories. He was so proud of his stories that he showed them to many people. Although the people didn’t like the stories, they were afraid to say that. Instead, they all said his stories were good.
One day he showed his stories to a well-known critic (评论家) . The critic said that they were bad. The king got very angry and sent him into prison.
After sometime the king sent his men to the critic to tell him that he was free. When the critic returned from the prison, the king invited him to his palace to dinner. Again he showed him some of his stories and once again asked him what he thought of them. The critic said nothing but turned to the soldiers who were standing behide him, and said, “Take me back to prison.”
1. What did the king like to do?A.He liked to read. | B.He liked to joke. |
C.He liked to write stories. | D.He liked to play. |
A.Bad. | B.Famous. | C.Wonderful. | D.Beautiful. |
A.A good writer. | B.A well-known critic. |
C.A famous singer. | D.A wonderful artist. |
A.Because he didn’t like the palace. |
B.Because he enjoyed reading stories. |
C.Because he enjoyed the life in prison. |
D.Because the king’s stories were still bad. |
8 . Last Sunday, an earthquake struck the Napa Valley area of northern California. It happened in the middle of the night, becoming the strongest earthquake to strike the Napa Valley in 15 years. No one was killed, but many people were treated in hospitals.
I said to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Brett, and three-year-old Meghan, “We have so much, and these poor people in trouble now have nothing. We’ll share what we have with them.”
I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doing this, I advised the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favourite things. Meghan watched quietly as the boys took out their old toys and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy, her much-loved doll. She put the doll on top of the other toys.
“Oh, dear,” I said. “You don’t have to give Lucy. You love her so much.” Meghan said, “Lucy makes me happy, Mummy. Maybe she’ll make another little girl happy, too.”
I looked at Meghan for a long moment. She taught me a lesson. It’s easy to give something that we don’t want any more, but hard to give what we cherish (珍爱), isn’t it?
1. How many children does the writer have?A.One. |
B.Two. |
C.Three. |
D.Four. |
A.The earthquake caused many deaths. |
B.The earthquake is the biggest in history. |
C.The earthquake happened at night. |
D.The earthquake hit the city of California. |
A.An old toy. |
B.Clothes. |
C.A doll. |
D.Food. |
A.A Family Story |
B.The Spirit of Giving |
C.A White Night |
D.A Sad Experience |
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On the afternoon of last Friday, the English speech competition, organized by our English club, was held in our meeting hall. It begun at 3:00 p.m. and Mr. Lee, our leading English teacher, gave an inspired opening speech. Then two students started to host the competition with both English and Chinese. Fifteen students were attended the competition and each gave an excellent English speech. If the competition finished, the competitors were ranked and prizes were presented to the first sixth speakers. The competition has received positively comments from students and teachers. They both believed that it could encourage more students show interest in English learning.
10 . Are you looking for somewhere special to go this weekend? Do you want to try something new?
Check out one of these hot new restaurants.
Fast Best
Fast food doesn't have to be junk food, as this café proves. Do you fancy a really good hamburger made with the best ingredients, or old-fashioned fish and chips fried to perfection, all on the table in super-quick time? Speed and quality are important here, and the prices aren't bad either.
Your Local Caff (小餐馆)
Remember when cafés served full English breakfasts—sausages, beans, fried bread, bacon and eggs—with a strong cup of tea? Well, this place still does and you can have your breakfast at any time you like during the day while you listen to your favourite tunes from the 1980s.
Last Days of the Raj
A centrally located Indian restaurant, perfect for eating before or after the cinema or a show. In summer enjoy your meal in the beautiful garden. The most popular dishes are lamb and chicken cooked with mild, medium or hot spices. For brave customers there is extra hot!
The Chocolate Box
The owner of this small café used to cook all kinds of food, but then she realised she preferred desserts to anything else. If you want meat or fish, don't come here. They only do desserts! Lots of different kinds of sweets. Chocolate lovers will be excited by the range of chocolate cakes.
1. Fast Best suits a person ______.A.who has a sweet tooth | B.who loves spicy food |
C.who wants to have good breakfast | D.who gets 30 minutes off for lunch |
A.You can listen to great music in it. | B.It serves hot food with pepper. |
C.It serves an all-day breakfast. | D.It is prefect for vegetarians. |
A.Fast Best. | B.Your Local Caff. |
C.Last Days of the Raj. | D.The Chocolate Box. |