I didn’t like Del so much. He always called me the nickname “Germy”, which meant “dirty”, instead of my real name “Jamie”. Besides, he was known as a trouble-maker in school. So when the head teacher Mr. Smith asked Del to come to his office, I naturally thought that Del had done something mean to someone. Through the window, I caught sight of a smaller boy crying. Del seemed unhappy, too.
He did not return to class that day. All of us were discussing what had happened to him. What else could such an annoying boy do? “He must have hit the boy and was sent home,” I whispered to my friends. Their eyes widened. It felt good to see them so interested in what I said.
The next morning, the whole school was talking about Del being expelled(开除) for beating up a kid. I was surprised that my assumptions were passed on so quickly. So when Del walked into the classroom, all the kids were shocked. The kids next to him shift ed their desks away. “What’s your problem?” Del asked. “I don’t want you to attack me,” one kid said. Some laughed. “Yeah, I might,” said Del. I could tell he was joking, but many kids thought he admitted he did beat up someone.
During recess(课间休息), Del tried to join the kickball game. “Neither team wants you,” one of the players said. “Why?” Del asked, looking confused. “I always play with you guys.” They ignored him and went on playing. Del sat by himself while the rest of the school enjoyed their recess away from him. Del looked lonely and sad, much different from before. I started to feel sorry for him.
Later that day, I learned what really happened. The kid was Del’s little brother and he was crying because their mother fell ill and was sent to hospital. I felt even sorrier for what I said before. I started a rumor(谣言).
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At recess the next day, I saw Del sitting alone watching the kickball game.
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2 . No matter how old you are, your mom will always remain as one of the most important people in your life. Maybe you don’t know how to express your appreciation and love to her on an ordinary day.
Give her flowers.
Cook for her. Mothers usually are the ones who cook for us. Your mom will absolutely love it if you surprise her by taking over the kitchen and cooking something for her. Just make sure you clean up afterwards.
Travel with her. Mothers work hard, so traveling can help her to relax and forget her problems. She will treasure the moment when t wherever you go, just your presence.
Take her to a spa. Massages or spas (按摩保健) are for moms of all ages, and she will enjoy breaking the boredom of staying indoors the whole day.
Mother’s Day is coming. It is a time to let Mom know she’s special to you.
A.Write her a letter. |
B.Remember her wedding anniversary. |
C.A lot of us forget that the best gift to give her is ourselves. |
D.Almost every girl appreciates flowers and so does your mother. |
E.She remains the center of attention and respect for a child for a long time. |
F.And this will offer your mom comfort and an increased sense of well-being. |
G.However, Mother’s Day is the special time when you can let her know how important she is to you. |
3 . Lots of students know what a marathon (马拉松赛跑) is, but perhaps they don’t know what triathlon (铁人三项) is. The triathlon is a sport that has three parts swimming, bicycling and running. It is not an easy sport, but a man named Joe Salter is very good at it. A few months ago, he finished a special triathlon—he juggled (抛起接住) three balls all the time during the triathlon. That is to say, he kept on throwing and catching three balls while he was swimming, riding a bicycle and running.
31-year-old Joe is from Florida, the USA. He loves juggling and he started at the age of 8. Joe did well in juggling. Later, he got the idea to do a triathlon and juggle at the same time to make it more fun. Many juggling fans laughed at his idea and thought it was just a joke. But Joe didn’t give up and he kept practicing it. Because of his hard work, he made it at last.
Talking about his triathlon, Joe said swimming was the hardest part. “It was difficult and complex,” he said. “I basically only used my legs, so it took quite a lot of work. Also, swimming in open water made it a little harder. It was not like in a pool.”
1. According to the writer, the common (普通的) triathlon ________.A.is a difficult sport |
B.is more famous than the marathon |
C.includes the three parts and juggling |
D.includes the marathon and swimming |
A.he picked up three balls |
B.he played juggling |
C.he carried his bicycle on his shoulder |
D.he threw away all his balls |
A.could not be realized |
B.should not be laughed at |
C.should be realized as soon as possible |
D.could make triathlon more exciting |
A.forgot | B.failed |
C.succeeded | D.left |
A.he swam in open water |
B.his swimming skills were bad |
C.he was very tired when swimming |
D.he almost could only swim with his legs |
4 . Beijing Opera (京剧) is our national opera. It came into being after 1790 and has a history of over 200 years. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Erhuang in Anhui and Hubei. There are four main roles in Beijing Opera; Sheng, Dan, Jing and Chou. Beijing Opera is full of famous stories, beautiful facial paintings, wonderful gestures and fighting. Some of the stories are from history books, but most are from famous novels. The people in the stories usually can’t agree with each other. They become angry, unhappy, sad and lonely. Sometimes they are frightened and worried. Then they find a way to make peace with each other. Everyone is usually happy in the end.
Beijing Opera is an important part of Chinese culture. In China, it used to be popular with old people while young people didn’t like it very much. However, more young people are becoming interested in it nowadays. And more people around the world are learning about Beijing Opera’s special singing, acting and facial paintings.
1. How old is Beijing Opera in 2020?A.207 years old. | B.217 years old. |
C.227 years old. | D.230 years old. |
A.music and singing | B.acting and fighting |
C.music and acting | D.singing and fighting |
A.Angry. | B.Sad. |
C.Happy. | D.Frightened and worried. |
A.Beijing Opera used to be popular with old people and young people. |
B.More people at home and abroad are interested in Beijing Opera nowadays. |
C.Beijing Opera isn’t a part of Chinese culture. |
D.There are five main roles in Beijing Opera. |
A.The History of Beijing Opera |
B.Beijing Opera |
C.The Roles of Beijing Opera |
D.The Changes of Beijing Opera |
1.个人情况(年龄、家庭、年级等)
2.性格、爱好
3.表达愿望。
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Dear Fred.
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Yours,
Li Ming
6 . Once there lived a farmer in a small town. He made a living by
Dishonesty can become a bad habit. Some people who are not
We
A.lending | B.collecting | C.selling | D.sending |
A.that | B.if | C.unless | D.though |
A.Then | B.Instead | C.Now | D.Once |
A.cook | B.farmer | C.gardener | D.baker |
A.whispered | B.ordered | C.replied | D.wondered |
A.all | B.anything | C.none | D.either |
A.why | B.where | C.when | D.how |
A.While | B.Until | C.As | D.Before |
A.bread | B.meat | C.butter | D.fruit |
A.near | B.on | C.under | D.behind |
A.special | B.extra | C.similar | D.same |
A.honest | B.kind | C.careful | D.brave |
A.which | B.who | C.what | D.whom |
A.our | B.his | C.your | D.their |
A.go into | B.take out | C.get back | D.look for |
Small changes can have large consequences. The idea came to be known as the “butterfly effect” which indicates that the beating of a butterfly’s wings might
Ruslan, with the rare Rh-negative blood type
This kind-hearted Kazakh man,
Ruslan’s simple act of kindness won praise from the Chinese government. Now, Ruslan has the opportunity
8 . My father once told me some advice. “The advice,” he said, “was that if after the first 50 pages of a book you don’t get
A reader, he suggested, needs a little
I like to think my father’s readerly advice can be
A.tired | B.attracted | C.convinced | D.informed |
A.try | B.copy | C.send | D.remember |
A.patience | B.imagination | C.strength | D.courage |
A.perfect | B.regular | C.obvious | D.particular |
A.continue | B.enjoy | C.stop | D.practice |
A.permit | B.beg | C.force | D.cheat |
A.especially | B.objectively | C.fortunately | D.partly |
A.characteristic | B.expression | C.prejudice | D.recognition |
A.various | B.unreal | C.priceless | D.unchanging |
A.used | B.told | C.assessed | D.hidden |
A.idea | B.chance | C.stage | D.competition |
A.meetings | B.operations | C.improvements | D.delays |
A.attitude | B.urge | C.smile | D.struggle |
A.appreciate | B.record | C.rescue | D.care |
A.in brief | B.on earth | C.at least | D.in addition |
9 . The recent criticisms of Taylor Swift for her silence on the war in Gaza highlight a strange issue: the unrealistic expectations we place on celebrities to be know-alls. It’s a topic worth looking into.
While many are quick to urge figures like Taylor Swift to make their voices. to global issues, a concerning pattern emerges on the flip side: celebrities navigating the dark waters of complex issues with limited knowledge. Take, for instance, Billie Eilish’s fashion choice at the Oscars — a red hand pin. This wasn’t just any accessory (配饰); it’s rooted in the upset history of the cruel treatment of two Israelis. It raises the question: Was Eilish aware of the weighty story this symbol carries? This moment serves as a reminder of the nuance (微妙的) balance celebrities must strike between being supportive and the profound responsibility of using a public platform.
The celebrity culture in the United States, where public figures are promoted to almost god-like status, plays a significant role in such behavior. They are seen as perfect, their opinions holy. When we prioritize a celebrity’s opinion over those with professional knowledge, we do severe damage to the complexity of these issues.
As a society, we must reevaluate our extreme pursuit of celebrity culture and recognize the limitations of depending on entertainers for guidance on complex issues. This doesn’t mean celebrities can’t or shouldn’t speak out on matters. It’s entirely sensible for Taylor Swift to publicly support political candidates in her home country. The action originates from personal values, which are different from commenting on international conflicts without a deep understanding of the nuances involved.
In advocating for this sensible approach, we’re not suggesting celebrities should remain silent on all matters of public concern. Instead, we’re calling for a transformation in how we, as the public, understand and react to their involvement in social and political issues.
Ultimately, the goal should be to create a more sympathetic, informed society that values extensive knowledge and genuine activism over celebrity support. By encouraging public figures to use their platforms responsibly and directing our attention to where they can make a real difference, we take a step toward a more insightful understanding of global issues.
1. Why is “a red hand pin” mentioned in paragraph 2?A.To make fun of Billie’s limited knowledge on debating. |
B.To demonstrate Billie’s unawareness of irresponsible recommendation. |
C.To sing high praises for Billie’s good taste for fashion at the Oscars. |
D.To criticize Billie for her misapplication of the public platform. |
A.Billie’s unreasonable selection of a red hand pin at the Oscars. |
B.Celebrities’ irresponsible opinions on critical global conversations. |
C.Public’s great desire for celebrities to comment on key global issues. |
D.Taylor Swift’s golden silence about the crucial international concern. |
A.Experts tend to increase the complexity of the issues. |
B.Celebrities’ voices are as important as those of experts. |
C.Celebrities should voice views on matters at home and abroad. |
D.We should reassess the social and political roles of celebrities. |
A.Expect the Unexpected | B.Public Platforms, Powerful Places. |
C.The Drawback of Celebrity Recommendation | D.The Nature of Celebrity Responsibility |
10 . Certain Chinese cuisines, such as the well-known Beijing Roasted Duck or the delicious Tianjin-style Pancakes, have gained global recognition. The appeal of these delicacies is deeply rooted in vast geographical diversity.
Extending from the extremely cold northern plains to the southern rainforests, different regions have their unique ingredients and cooking techniques.
Climate plays a critical role in shaping regional cuisines. In Sichuan, for example, the hot and wet climate, combined with the region’s mountainous physical geography, has led to a preference for spicy foods. The spicy flavors add appetite to dishes. In addition,
One of the contrasts between southern and northern Chinese cuisines lies in the employment of ingredients. Southern dishes tend to be lighter, featuring seafood and vegetables. In contrast,
Another important aspect of Chinese dining culture is the significance of table manners. Meals are often shared among family and friends, with each person taking turns to serve and pour. Chopsticks, rather than forks or knives, are preferred, symbolizing closeness and familiarity. The act of eating together extends beyond food alone.
A.northern cuisines are heavier and more considerable |
B.they serve to warm up and remove dampness from the body |
C.This diversity comes down to its geographical and climate conditions |
D.The Chinese people have for centuries crafted varieties of delicious dishes |
E.This geographical diversity has given birth to eight major cooking traditions |
F.That is to say, it represents a sense of community and the strength of bonds |
G.Chinese cuisines share emphasis on the perfect harmony of color, flavor and taste |