1 . In the late afternoon, Brandon finished his farm work and went home. As they often did, his two sons, Louie, 6, and Everett, 3,
As they headed for the house, the two boys ran ahead of him, who stopped to close the gate. Louie
He ran to the well and heard Louie
Brandon hit the
About 15 minutes later, Christi and Mark, nearby farmer, noticed Everett stood
With the neighbors’ help, Brandon and Louie were rescued
A.followed | B.remembered | C.copied | D.left |
A.pretended | B.danced | C.stopped | D.spoke |
A.brick | B.board | C.pipe | D.sign |
A.accurate | B.sensitive | C.unnecessary | D.broken |
A.heard | B.realized | C.imagined | D.dreamed |
A.drinking | B.adding | C.beating | D.exploring |
A.hesitation | B.money | C.time | D.supply |
A.gave up | B.turned to | C.met with | D.fell down |
A.speech | B.sight | C.progress | D.speed |
A.dirty | B.cold | C.deep | D.poisonous |
A.panic | B.excited | C.embarrassed | D.proud |
A.live | B.move | C.stay | D.believe |
A.cleaned | B.fixed | C.found | D.treated |
A.help | B.power | C.appreciation | D.support |
A.alone | B.happily | C.free | D.casually |
A.important | B.terrible | C.apparent | D.common |
A.warned | B.brought | C.cheated | D.pointed |
A.neighbor | B.victim | C.policeman | D.farmer |
A.short | B.colorful | C.thick | D.new |
A.temporarily | B.gradually | C.successfully | D.similarly |
Northwest China’s Tianshui spicy hot pot goes viral on social media
Tianshui malatang, a version of a spicy hot pot in northwest China’s Gansu Province, has recently gone viral on Chinese media,
Malatang,
According to the China News Agency, а restaurant owner in Tianshui said he has been serving more than 400 customers a day, as people from other cities and
”There
Many malatang shops in Tianshui have even extended their business hours to satisfy the increasing number of customers from all over the country.
Nowadays, a Tianshui spicy hot pot restaurant is
3 . My son asked me months ago if he could switch from his mainstream high school to a
He wasn’t doing well in his school, and I knew the best thing for him was to
My son is extremely
Then, we decided the vocational school (职业学校) was an option with the same general curriculum
By allowing him to go there, we have watched him
The most significant change was that he would come home
As his momma, it is all I needed to know that my son has chosen what was
A.compulsory | B.technical | C.unprofessional | D.academic |
A.heartbroken | B.nervous | C.angry | D.confused |
A.apply | B.adapt | C.transfer | D.talk |
A.ceremony | B.moment | C.dilemma | D.stage |
A.curriculum | B.wellbeing | C.friendship | D.decision |
A.bald | B.generous | C.straightforward | D.shy |
A.anxiety | B.conduct | C.responsibility | D.awareness |
A.studied | B.canceled | C.required | D.banned |
A.credits | B.subjects | C.medals | D.reputations |
A.graduate | B.worsen | C.thrive | D.suffer |
A.formed | B.understood | C.abandoned | D.remembered |
A.got away | B.made up | C.lined up | D.got along |
A.crying | B.murmuring | C.complaining | D.smiling |
A.oversell | B.learn | C.share | D.predict |
A.affordable | B.suitable | C.available | D.sensible |
4 . Elizabeth lived with her six children in a small house. One winter, there was a big
Elizabeth
“Well,” Elizabeth
A.drought | B.flood | C.dessert | D.snowstorm |
A.fall | B.rise | C.escape | D.enter |
A.helped | B.refused | C.honored | D.indicated |
A.though | B.after | C.since | D.until |
A.strong | B.new | C.regular | D.fancy |
A.devote to | B.attend to | C.bring to | D.relate to |
A.shouted | B.cried | C.explained | D.complained |
A.boy | B.girl | C.man | D.woman |
A.killed | B.praised | C.awarded | D.attacked |
A.New Year | B.Thanksgiving | C.Christmas | D.National Day |
A.willing | B.satisfied | C.addicted | D.able |
A.present | B.lantern | C.token | D.riddle |
A.bird | B.girl | C.relative | D.guy |
A.astonished | B.frightened | C.excited | D.surprised |
A.horribly | B.slightly | C.officially | D.warmly |
5 . Espionage (间谍活动)! Secrets! Suspense(悬念)! If you’ve ever dreamed of being a spy, Max in the House of Spies written by Adam Gidwitz is for you. New York Times bestselling author of Wonder, White Bird, and Pony strongly recommended this book for teenagers, saying Max in the House of Spies is everything you could hope for in a book.
Espionage and courage are at the heart of this historical novel about Max, an 11-year-old boy sent to London as Germany became ever more dangerous for its Jewish citizens. Max has lots of questions, not the least of which are why the Nazis hate him so much, and why teachers and other adults are saying terrible, hurtful, things about Jewish people as if they are facts. Humor comes in the form of two little sprites from German and Jewish folklore (民间传说), who are forever weighing in—and arguing—about Max’s decisions and desire to return to Germany to save his folks. Fantastic characters and important topics for conversation make this a top read.
Max Bretzfeld doesn’t want to move to London. Leaving home is hard and Max is alone for the first time in his life. But not for long. Max is surprised to discover that he’s been joined by two unexpected traveling companions, one on each shoulder, a kobold (精灵) and a dybbuk (恶灵) named Berg and Stein. Germany is becoming more and more dangerous for Jewish families, but Max is determined to find a way back home, and back to his parents. He has a plan to return to Berlin. It merely involves accomplishing the impossible: becoming a British spy.
Max in the House of Spies is a thought-provoking World War II story as only acclaimed storyteller Adam Gidwitz can tell it—fast-paced and hilarious, with a dash of magic and a lot of heart.
1. Who is the author of Max in the House of Spies?A.Wonder | B.Adam Gidwitz | C.White Bird | D.Pony |
A.High-fantasy novel | B.Folklore | C.historical novel | D.political novel |
A.Max is an 11-year-old boy born in London. |
B.Max is sent to London for further study. |
C.Max is quite interested in Jewish folklore. |
D.Max wants to save his folks in Germany. |
A.Health Care | B.Sports Event | C.Cultural Insights | D.Book Review |
6 . Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated by all Chinese people. Not everyone celebrates the festival in the same way, with the biggest differences between northern and southern China.
Festival Foods
In the northern cities of China, people generally eat dumplings. They are called jiaozi in Chinese, which means the turn of a lunar new year. Additionally, because they are shaped similarly to a type of ancient money, jiaozi are also regarded as a symbol of wealth.
As compared to the north, people from some southern areas traditionally eat rice cakes (niangao in Chinese), which are made of sticky (黏的) rice flour. Niangao can be interpreted as that people move up to a higher position year after year.
Festival Decorations
It is a common tradition to put up Spring Festival couplets (对联) and “Fu” characters, but some decorations differ a bit between northern and southern China.
In the north, the red “Chinese knot (结)” is also hung, representing happiness. However, in the southern areas, people like to use kumquats, a fruit like a very small orange, for decorations. Due to their yellow colour, they are usually a sign of wealth and harvest.
Red Envelope
In northern China, people usually give red envelopes to the children of their relatives or close friends only. However, people in southern China not only give red envelopes to the children of their relatives and friends, but also to their colleagues and acquaintances. In some southern areas like Guangdong Province, a company manager or a shop owner may also give red envelops to staffs on the first working day of the New Year, wishing for a fortune and giving them a strong sense of team spirit.
1. Why are dumplings seen as a symbol of wealth?A.They look like a type of ancient money. |
B.They have the meaning of getting to a higher position. |
C.Only rich families could afford them in ancient times. |
D.The name for “dumplings” meant money in the past. |
A.Making and eating rice cakes. | B.Hanging red Chinese knots in the room. |
C.Giving red envelops to colleagues’ children. | D.Placing kumquats in the room. |
A.They want to award their staff for their good performance. |
B.They wish to encourage their staffs to work harder. |
C.They wish that they all will make a lot of money. |
D.They want to show their companies are very rich. |
1. Where do Indonesians put their garbage?
A.In the front of their houses. |
B.In the public garbage cans. |
C.In the official garbage bags. |
A.Yellow. | B.Blue. | C.Gray. |
A.Their price depends on the type of waste. |
B.They are provided by the government for free. |
C.Different districts have different official garbage bags. |
1. How did the man get the information of the apartment?
A.On the Internet. | B.From a friend. | C.In a newspaper. |
A.She is going to move to another city. |
B.She is going to live with her parents. |
C.She is going to further her study abroad. |
A.Keeping pets. | B.Watching TV. | C.Having visitors. |
1. What did the man think of their trip to Iceland?
A.Great. | B.Boring. | C.Expensive. |
A.The language. | B.The route. | C.The accommodation. |
A.Fashionable bags. | B.Wool sweaters. | C.Warm gloves. |