1 . When you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.
It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted a red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.
“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.” She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted big stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement. Strip e by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!
The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.
My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there glaring back at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art.
“Now go clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.
Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away. I guess we all need some sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.
1. What did the writer do with his friend in that afternoon?A.They counted the toys in the house. |
B.They painted a picture on the road. |
C.They made a project in the room. |
D.They moved the paints to the basement. |
A.To show his artwork to her. |
B.To introduce Stephanie to her. |
C.To put the materials back in the yard. |
D.To prevent her from seeing his painting. |
A.He was a born artist. | B.He worked very hard. |
C.He was a problem solver. | D.He always caused trouble. |
A.The beautiful rainbow in the sky. |
B.The stripes painted on the pavement. |
C.Something imaginative and fun. |
D.Important lessons learned in childhood. |
A.They should protect children’s dreams. |
B.They should encourage children to paint. |
C.They should value friendship among children. |
D.They should discover the hidden talent in children. |
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1. The text is mainly written to ______.A.introduce fantastic tour places | B.invite readers to join in the tours |
C.compare boat tours with bike tours | D.encourage readers to have adventures |
A.Vietnam & America. | B.China & Vietnam. |
C.America & New Zealand. | D.New Zealand & China. |
A.Bike &Boat Trips. | B.Road Bike Tours. |
C.Luxury Boat Tours. | D.Bike Europe and Beyond. |
A.The travelling places. | B.The cycling adventures. |
C.The price and service. | D.The scenery along the way. |
A.A newspaper. | B.A textbook. | C.A magazine. | D.A website. |
3 . I had spent an hour in the bank with my dad for transferring money(转账). I asked, “Why don’t you use online banking?” He already opened one. “Why would I do that?” he
“Yes, yes!” I said. I told him how Amazon delivers(递送)everything.
His answer made me
A.accepted | B.suggested | C.complained | D.replied |
A.save | B.reduce | C.waste | D.take |
A.cheap | B.easy | C.crazy | D.awful |
A.draw out | B.step out | C.look out | D.stand out |
A.surprised | B.worried | C.bored | D.excited |
A.recently | B.rapidly | C.simply | D.exactly |
A.refuse | B.expect | C.offer | D.remind |
A.as | B.although | C.if | D.unless |
A.spirit | B.sense | C.touch | D.nature |
A.society | B.power | C.money | D.life |
Taking regular exercise | ▲ help to stay energetic all through the day and study or work better |
▲ improve our immune system so as to keep us far away from diseases | |
▲ burn up more calories and build up our body | |
▲ enable us to relax and sleep well at night | |
▲ may occupy much of our spare time and wear us out | |
▲ encourage us to get close to nature |
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Benefits of Taking Regular Exercise
Nowadays, more and more people, especially teenagers, are aware that it is important and necessary to take regular exercise.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5 . Alice Brown was teaching when the floor began to shake. The reaction of her
The moment the
A.pets | B.children | C.parents | D.students |
A.looked up | B.held on | C.got down | D.climbed back |
A.slowly | B.quickly | C.quietly | D.surprisingly |
A.each time | B.so that | C.in case | D.as if |
A.open | B.close | C.break | D.fall |
A.still | B.curious | C.nervous | D.happy |
A.waiting | B.teaching | C.crying | D.shaking |
A.reply | B.escape | C.plan | D.choice |
A.arms | B.mouths | C.heads | D.eyes |
A.bright | B.clean | C.warm | D.safe |
6 . Are you troubled by housework, such as cleaning tables or tidying your room? Do you need a helping hand? Recently, the robot Mobile Aloha made by scientists at Stanford University in the US became popular online. In the videos posted, we can see the robot preparing dishes on its own. It’s also good at watering plants, petting cats, cleaning the floor and washing clothes.
Sounds good? Well, another video posted by researchers may disappoint some people. Mobile Aloha isn’t good at doing housework on its own. Instead, it learns from human actions before doing each kind of housework. When the situation changes, it can’t work well without a human “teaching” it. So it may break dishes, bump into (撞上) things and even burn a pot.
The robot can successfully move chairs 80 percent of the time, said the team after they did more research on it. For cooking dishes, it’s only 40 percent. In short, it’s far from perfect.
In fact, AI robots are good at tasks such as math and playing chess, but they face challenges when it comes to simpler actions like cleaning. And it’s the same for Mobile Aloha. For example, if its body doesn’t move correctly — even just with a small mistake, its arm may move too far to pick up a glass.
“Robots are not ready to take over the world,” the team posted online.1. How does the writer begin the passage?
A.By making a comparison. | B.By asking questions. |
C.By showing a finding. | D.By imagining a scene. |
A.To show the latest findings of the team. |
B.To prove that robots can do nothing right. |
C.To support an opinion that robots are far from perfect. |
D.To explain the main function of Mobile Aloha is moving chairs. |
A.The importance of robots to the world. | B.The latest research on robots. |
C.Some disadvantages of robots. | D.Some ways to produce perfect robots. |
A.EDUCATION. | B.CULTURE. | C.PEOPLE. | D.TECHNOLOGY. |
During ancient times, children didn't have smart phones, iPads or computers to entertainment them. Instead, they came up with interesting games to play in their childhood. Let's take a look.
Hide and-seek is a traditional game for children. It's popular around the nation. There are two ways to play: covering a child's eyes while other kids run around to play a trick on him or more commonly, others hide and one child must try to find them. | |
Kites have quite a long history in China. The earliest kites weren't made of paper. They were made of wood instead. Nowadays, the three most famous kites are the Beijing kite. Tianjin kite and Weifang kite. Each has its own style. For example. the bird-shaped kite with long wings is a special kind of the Beijing kite. | |
The most similar thing to watching a film during ancient times was going to see a shadow play. The artists controlled puppets behind the screen to make them move like people and tell stories. People liked listening to the music and enjoyed the beautiful puppets. | |
During the Qing Dynasty (1644 — 1911). kicking a stone ball around was a popular sport in the northern part of China, and it was often played in the winter to keep warm. Stones were carved into small balls and kicked along with feet. |
1. How can hide-and-seek be played?
A.One plays and others watch. | B.On must cry and others laugh. |
C.Others hide and one tries to find. | D.One runs and others try to catch. |
A.kicking stone balls | B.flying kites |
C.watching shadow plays | D.playing hide-and-seek |
A.Artists. | B.Puppets. | C.People. | D.Stories. |
A.Tianjin is famous for the bird-shaped kite with long wings |
B.all the children must cover their eyes while playing hide--and-seek |
C.the puppets couldn't move like people with the artists' controlling |
D.kicking a stone ball was popular in the northern part of China during the Qing Dynasty |
8 . Young babies make many short and word-like sounds such as “ba” or “aga”. Those early sounds are later replaced with words and, eventually, sentences. While some of them are born to be more talkative than others, a new study confirms that male babies make more sounds than female babies in the first year.
While the research confirms earlier findings from a much smaller study by the same team, they still come as a surprise. That’s because there’s a common and long-held belief that females have an advantage over males in language.
In the study, Dr Kim and his team included more than 450,000 hours of all-day recordings of 5,899 babies, using a device about the size of an iPod. Those recordings were processed to count the number of words spoken by babies and adults across the first two years of life.
Generally, the data showed that male babies made 10% more sounds in the first year compared to females. In the second year, the difference turned directions, with female babies making about 7% more sounds than males. Those differences were observed even though the number of words spoken by adults caring for those babies was higher for female babies in both years compared to males.
Why, then, would male babies be more talkative than females in the first year and not later? “We think it may be because boys are more likely to die in the first year than girls. Given that so many male deaths happen in the first year, boys may have been under especially high selection pressure to produce fitness signals to express their wellness and improve their chances of surviving,” says Kim. By the second year of life, as death rates drop sharply across the board, he added, “the pressure on special fitness signaling is lower for both boys and girls.”
1. Why are the findings of the new study surprising?A.They are similar to earlier ones. |
B.They show males are more talkative. |
C.They go against people’s common belief. |
D.They show babies learn language differently |
A.They received more language input. |
B.They showed better language abilities. |
C.They communicated more with adults. |
D.They made less sounds than female babies. |
A.Improved language skills. | B.Change in living environment. |
C.Less need for fitness signaling. | D.Increase in social communication. |
9 . One day, a woman bought a parrot (鹦鹉) from a pet store. However, the woman decided to send the parrot back to the store the next day. “This bird doesn’t talk,” she told the pet store owner. “Does he have a mirror?” the owner asked. “Parrots enjoy watching themselves in it.” So the woman bought one and left.
The next day, she came back, saying that the bird still didn’t say anything. “How about a ladder (梯子)? Parrots love ladders,” the owner said. The woman bought a ladder and left.
But the next day, she went back a third time. “Does your parrot have a swing (秋千)? No? Well, once he starts swinging, he’ll talk a lot happily,” the owner said. The woman then bought a swing and left.
When she walked into the store the next day, she began to cry and said sadly, “The parrot died.” The pet store owner was surprised at what she said. “What? I’m sorry. Tell me, did he say anything?” he asked. “Yes, right before he died,” the woman answered in a low voice, “he asked me weakly, ‘Don’t they sell any food at that pet store?’”
Sometimes we forget what’s really necessary in life. We sometimes have lots of things to do at once, but we forget to do with the most important things first. We have to remember to “feed the parrots” in our lives.
1. The woman bought ______ for the parrot from the pet shop owner.①a cage ②a mirror ③a ladder ④a swing ⑤some food
A.①②⑤ | B.②③④ | C.①②③ | D.②③ |
A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |
A.the woman gave him nothing to eat | B.he couldn’t enjoy himself in the mirror |
C.he couldn’t fly in the sky like others | D.the woman was angry and killed him |
A.喂养鹦鹉 | B.放飞鹦鹉 | C.做最重要的事情 | D.让鹦鹉唱歌 |
10 . Have you ever heard of the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”? Well, in Chinese, we have an expression called “yi mao qu ren”.
Imagine you meet someone new at school. They might look different from you in hair, clothes, or looks. It’s important not to make any judgments about them just because of how they look.
Sometimes, people make a mistake by judging others by their looks. They might think someone is mean or unfriendly just because they have a serious face or wear unusual clothes. But what meets the eye isn’t always the truth!
In fact, people are like books with many, many pages. We need to read more and more pages to understand them. That means getting to know them, talking to them, and learning about their interests and personalities.
Think about your best friends. When you met them at early time, you might not have known they would become your best friends. But as you spent time together and got to know each other, you realized how amazing they are.
By not judging people by their looks, we open our hearts to new people in our lives. We start to understand and treasure the distinctions between us, like different cultures, backgrounds, and ways of thinking.
So, let’s keep an open mind and be nice to everyone we meet. Let’s treat others with kindness and fairness, no matter how they look. When we do that, we make a world where everyone feels important and accepted for who they are. After all, the most amazing things are hidden—within every one of us!
1. How does the writer begin the text?A.By listing numbers. | B.By showing a saying. |
C.By giving an example. | D.By making an expectation. |
A.Cultures. | B.Differences. | C.Successes. | D.Advantages. |
A.With a happy mind. | B.With a serious face. |
C.With kindness and fairness. | D.With some doubts. |
A.Try to Read More Books | B.Try to Understand Others Better |
C.Don’t Be Unfriendly to Others | D.Don’t Judge People by Their Looks |