1. How did Mike and his friends get to the forest?
A.They walked. | B.They drove a car. | C.They rode horses. |
A.Because there was not any road in the mountains. |
B.Because they couldn't decide which road to take. |
C.Because everything was covered by snow. |
A.Because it was tired. |
B.Because it got to the camp. |
C.Because it was completely lost. |
A.It’s ten kilometers from his house to the camp. |
B.It’s thirty-five kilometers from his house to the place he got lost. |
C.It’s thirty-five kilometers from the camp to the place he got lost. |
1. How does Peter often go to work?
A.By car. | B.By bus. | C.On foot. |
A.It takes him more time. |
B.He likes driving. |
C.It’s too far from his home to his office. |
A.Peter will walk to work every day. |
B.Peter will drive to work every day. |
C.Peter will take the bus to work every day. |
One day, Mr White told the class to get ready for a hobby show. All the students had the whole morning to get what they were going to show.
All the students came back on time except Bob, the laziest boy in his classmates’ eyes. It was very difficult to believe that such a boy could have a hobby. But to their surprise, Bob came back with many beautiful stamps in his hand. Mr White was very happy after watching them. However, Bob was going to take them back.
“Bob, you can’t take them back until the others watch them this afternoon,” said Mr White.
“But I’m sorry they are my brother’s,” he answered. “He doesn’t want them to be out of our home for long. He’s afraid that they will be lost.”
“Bob, you should show your own hobby here, not someone else’s!” Mr White became a bit angry.
But Bob’s following words made him even angrier. “Mr White, it’s true that I have a hobby. My hobby is watching my brother collecting stamps.”
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3. When Bob
4. The things in
5. Bob thought he
1. What is the man busy with recently?
A.His table tennis. |
B.His newspapers. |
C.His graduating papers. |
A.Table tennis. | B.Football. | C.Basketball. |
A.Twice a day. | B.Once a day. | C.Once two days. |
1. Who is Elvis Presley?
A.A rock and roll star. |
B.The owner of a company. |
C.An American doctor. |
A.The old people supported him. |
B.The manager guided him. |
C.He worked very hard. |
A.His parents. |
B.His brother. |
C.His manager. |
A.He was dangerous. |
B.He was kind. |
C.He was clever. |
⑴ 听音乐的好处(如:放松心情,忘记烦恼;使日常生活充满乐趣……);
⑵ 你喜欢的音乐类型(如:流行音乐,易懂易唱……);
⑶ 你喜欢音乐的原因(如:音乐可以是同学间聊天的主题……)。
注意:⑴ 词数不少于100词;
⑵ 可以适当增加情节,以使行文连贯;
⑶ 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear David,
Thanks for your email. I’m very happy to know that you like music as I am also a music fan.
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Yours sincerely
Li Jin
7 . I did have a really amazing time in Rio! I worked as a volunteer there to promote (提高) the local people’s awareness (意识;认知) of their own health. Therefore, I stayed there for a period of time. During this period of time, I learnt how to take blood pressure and how to give advice in Portuguese to people with high or low blood pressure. I also gave some English lessons at the building or clinic (诊所) I was in when I was not very busy.
When I think of those days in Rio, I would say that really a volunteer should stay at least for four weeks in order to have time to settle in and see progress in their work, especially since volunteering is only four days a week. Also, on the health program, I found that there wasn’t work to do unless you made work. For example, the volunteer I was working with had set up a blood pressure awareness program. So some days we went around the poor areas in the city where only the poorest local people live. I went there to measure people’s blood and give them advice about their life. We felt quite full while other days could be very quiet if we sat in the clinic waiting for people to come to us to get measured. Volunteers should also be aware that things don’t always happen that fast and it can be hard to see progress in only four weeks, so try to stay longer if you can.
Also, people in the poor areas can be very friendly! A local woman that another volunteer and I worked with for a few weeks invited us to her family’s picnic. She and her husband cooked and a lot of her family came — it was really lovely. I found my volunteering in Rio a rich and unforgettable experience.
1. Why did the author go to Rio?A.To pay a visit to this city. |
B.To be a medical volunteer. |
C.To give some advice to the locals. |
D.To measure his blood pressure. |
A.raise local people’s awareness of health |
B.teach the local students English |
C.learn to measure blood pressure |
D.work together with the locals |
A.Puzzled. | B.Stressed. | C.Free. | D.Excited. |
A.learn something more |
B.make money from the locals |
C.make more friends in the program |
D.see the progress in the work |
A.To call on more people to take voluntary work. |
B.To share his/her voluntary experiences in Rio. |
C.To invite more people to work in Rio. |
D.To show us his/ her interesting stories. |
-______ It is really ugly!
A.Absolutely. |
B.That’s a good point. |
C.You can’t be serious! |
D.I couldn’t agree more. |
A.To leave | B.Leaving | C.To be left | D.Left |
A.graceful | B.entertaining | C.moving | D.normal |