1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.In the man’s house. | B.In the museum. | C.In the woman’s house. |
A.She is opposed to killing animals. |
B.She wants more tiger skins. |
C.She is in favour of her great-grandfather. |
A.Her great-grandfather’s photo. |
B.Pictures of Siberian tigers. |
C.The skin of a Siberian tiger. |
A.A teacher. | B.A lawyer. | C.A writer. |
1.祝贺他成功被录取;
2.请教申请成功经验;
3.祝愿他一切顺利。
Dear Alex,
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Yours,
4 . My grandmother is the woman who plays a significant(重大的)role in my life.It’s particularly
She was a(n)
She was famous for her
We live in a time when women are
She
A.sad | B.free | C.special | D.easy |
A.remind | B.hurt | C.influence | D.shock |
A.humorous | B.advanced | C.curious | D.selfless |
A.servant | B.center | C.origin | D.volunteer |
A.names | B.education | C.careers | D.wealth |
A.establish | B.approach | C.reserve | D.control |
A.taste | B.design | C.cooking | D.training |
A.backed down | B.helped out | C.broke down | D.stood out |
A.treasured | B.erased | C.produced | D.upgraded |
A.relationship | B.hardship | C.leadership | D.friendship |
A. scheduled | B.forced | C.chosen | D.expected |
A.difference | B.character | C.possibility | D.process |
A.addicted | B.compared | C.quit | D.contributed |
A.troubled | B.threatened | C.shaped | D.promised |
A.valuable | B.positive | C.strange | D.terrible |
5 . In a recent email to an old friend, I mentioned that our family planned on taking our fourweek road trip in our motor home. My friend emailed back and said he thought I was very “brave” to set out on such an adventure with two young children (aged two and five). I laughed when I read his email and wondered if he knew how much he was missing out on by giving up the idea of such a fun RV trip (房车旅) with one’s family.
My husband and I have been “RVing” for over ten years. When we first started traveling, we certainly had some troubles that were not so funny at the time but seem to be funny now. We forgot our pillows and failed to cook dinner on an outdoor grill (烤架) for lack of a flashlight. Then we decided to make our dinner in the motor home but could not get the oven lit! So we went to bed a little hungrier than we had planned!
However, that's nothing compared with the amazing geological and natural wonders we experienced during our RV trips. In addition, we have discovered a new world of family fun and family bonding. We saw the Grand Canyon when our son was only six months old. We play games inside and out, walk together, talk together, read, solve puzzles, and enjoy music and movies. We have got used to doing things with one another. Our kids love to pick out good, oldfashioned postcards to send off via “snail mail” to different family members on every trip.
As our world gets more and more overloaded with cell phones, texting, emails and video games, our family sticks more and more tightly to the wonderfully simple idea of unplugging for a while and jumping into the seat to take a trip in our motor home. Then we come home with fun pictures of our wanderings, and we're able to build special memories for our kids. Now we want to spread the word and tell families of all kinds what enjoyment can be had from packing the family up for a trip in the RV.
1. What did the author’s friend think of her travel plan?A.A family trip should not last four weeks. |
B.It was wise of her to take children on RV trips. |
C.A family RV trip might bring unexpected troubles. |
D.It was an opportunity to teach children to be brave. |
A.They found many things lost. |
B.It was ruined by bad weather. |
C.They didn’t prepare well for it. |
D.It was quite a scary experience. |
A.To appeal families to take RV trips together. |
B.To show how to make RV trips interesting. |
C.To encourage kids to take part in RV trips. |
D.To share an unforgettable traveling experience. |
1. Why was the house in a terrible mess?
A.wild monkey got in. |
B.The kids played soccer inside. |
C.The woman hasn’t cleaned it for days. |
A.Buying groceries. | B.Talking on the phone. | C.Mailing some papers. |
A.A lamp. | B.The table. | C.Some glasses of juice. |
A.Upset. | B.Worried. | C.Embarrassed. |
A.Mary. | B.Mr.Wood. | C.Mr.Hunter. |
As I stepped out of the cat and onto the unfamiliar driveway of my father’s home in Ontario, Canada. I couldn’t help but feel upset. My mother had just passed away in a car accident and now I was being forced to live with a father I barely knew.
My father was a metal sculpture artist, and I was not sure if I would ever fit into his world. Soon, I found comfort in exploring the nearby wilderness. Yet I couldn’t ignore the sadness and anger that welled up inside me when I saw a construction crew destroying a small wilderness area nearby. That’s when I came across a nest of geese eggs, abandoned and fragile.
Without hesitation, I brought them home. When the first crack appeared and a tiny head poked through, my heart swelled with purpose and affection. As they grew, the baby geese followed me everywhere. Father smiled and remarked that they surely thought me their mother.
My geese grew steadily but time was not. Father realized without a real mother’s guidance, the geese would never learn how to migrate south for the winter and winter’s arrival could be tough. That’s when my father came up with a daring plan. He was an amateur pilot, and he would teach me how to fly an aircraft. Together, we would lead the geese on their migratory journey. It was a risky plan, but I was willing to do anything to help my feathered friends.
Each day of flight training with Father, I felt myself gaining confidence m the skies. Yet with the journey approaching, more and more fear filled me. Crossing the border into the US and flying hundreds of miles to the reservation in North Carolina seemed a mission impossible.
Father gave me a supportive smile, his face reflecting a mix of determination and concern. “We’ve trained for this, and we’re a team. Just like you and your geese,” he said, placing a hand on my shoulder.
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Flying south, we started the migration, followed by my geese.
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I said goodbye to Father in the hospital and continued the flight.
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Jane was walking round the department store. She remembered how difficult
Besides,
Jane paused in front of a counter
Jane stopped where a small crowd of
When Jane got home, with her small but well-chosen present in her bag, her parents were already
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Friends. | B.Doctor and patient. | C.Grandmother and grandson. |
A.Grateful. | B.Careless. | C.Concerned. |
A.Learn medical science. |
B.Find a new doctor for her grandmother. |
C.Get more information about the new drug. |