1. What’s wrong with the boys?
A.They lost a camera. | B.They got sick. | C.They wasted money. |
A.Go shopping. | B.Go to a bank. | C.Have a birthday party. |
The nicotine in tobacco is
1. Why was the new piece of furniture so cheap?
A.It was very dirty. |
B.All the legs were weak. |
C.The back had a small problem. |
A.Yellow. | B.Green. | C.White. |
A.She is not very neat. |
B.She doesn`t like the white color. |
C.She often finds things at discounted prices. |
1. What is the father reading at the beginning of the conversation?
A.A novel. | B.A newspaper. | C.A magazine. |
A.A book on dolls. | B.A book about animals. | C.A book about candy and cookies. |
A.The girl should read books every day. |
B.The girl can borrow books from the library. |
C.The girl should read at least ten books a night. |
It was an early winter morning. Joan was sleeping soundly when the phone rang in the living room. She rolled over and glanced at the clock on the wall—it was already nine o’clock.Every weekend morning, her mother had to work part-time in the cafe. Although Joan was still sleepy, she knew she had to get up. After all, she didn’t expect her brother Mike, who was sleeping like a log, to hear the phone. She quietly went over to the living room. When she picked up the receiver, on the other end came the warmhearted greetings,“Good morning, my Dear!”Recognizing the voice from her father, Joan was immediately surrounded by a sense of joy and the sleepiness swept away.
Joan’s father was a seaman, who rarely came back. Working on the sea was really hard.Born in a not-rich family, Joan and Mike felt the stress of life but they were happy to enjoy the family atmosphere. At school, they were straight-A students throughout the academic career and actively involved in school activities. They became the pride of the school and the envy of the students.
“Good morning, Dad, what’s up?”Joan said in an easy tone.“I have been very nice recently, my baby. Today is your mother’s birthday, and I have ordered her a cake online and it should come to the house in one and half an hour. Do remember to take the cake.”
Hearing her father’s words, Joan felt a little ashamed. How she could forget Mum’s birthday!She took a glance at the dirty clothes piled on the sofa and the oily floor that hadn’t been mopped(拖地) for a few days—There was two hours before her mother came back. She calculated they had enough time to prepare a surprise for Mum.
Thinking of this, she felt full of excitement.“Well, Dad, now I’m going to wake Mike up.We will give Mum a surprise !”
Joan hung up the phone with Dad, and hurriedly went to Mike’s room to share him her Big Cleaning plan. After listening to Joan, Mike readily accepted her idea.
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The Big Cleaning plan began.
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With the cake placed on the table, Mum came in.
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I live in a small but lovely neighborhood. Our house is neither large nor luxurious, but it has a fairly big garden. My father loves his garden. He planted some seeds in it and took good care of the plants, watering them, applying fertilizer, weeding and getting rid of bugs. He was never tired of doing all that stuff. But at that time, I didn’t understand why working in the dirt excited him so much.
Unfortunately, in the summer vacation before senior high school, my father was seriously injured in an accident. He had to stay in bed for a while. My mother had several business trips, so she couldn’t take care of the garden. I didn’t want my father to worry. I said that I would take care of his garden until he recovered. I assumed that the little plants would continue to grow as long as they had water, and luckily it rained fairly often, so I didn’t think much about the garden.
One Saturday morning, my father said to me, “Christine, the vegetables should be about ready to be picked. Let’s have a salad today!” I went out to the garden and was upset to see that many of the lettuce (生菜) leaves and carrots had been half eaten by bugs. There were hundreds of bugs all over them!
I panicked for a moment but then I quietly went to the nearest supermarket to buy some vegetables. When I was making the salad, my mother came home and saw the bag from the supermarket in the kitchen. I was embarrassed and admitted, “Dad would like a salad, but the garden is a disaster. I don’t want to disappoint him, so I went to the store and bought some vegetables.” My mother smiled, saying, “Honey, you know what is the right thing to do.”
Paragraph 1My father seemed very pleased when I took the salad to him.
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Feeling guilty, I decided to do the right thing.
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2. 你的收获。
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Do Housework and Develop Ourselves
Do you often do housework? I often
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1. What information did the man get from the Internet?
A.It’s good for babies to drink soy milk. |
B.Soy milk helps kids grow strong. |
C.Milk has some side effects. |
A.She makes a change in drinking milk. |
B.She will limit her kids to milk. |
C.She is doubtful about experts’ opinions. |
A.By helping him with the dishes. |
B.By reducing his family responsibilities. |
C.By changing what he has to do each day. |
10 . “I am leaving home.” When Timmy, my 10-year-old son eagerly announced that he couldn’t wait to
But I stayed
I shared my
We attempt to
My children no longer talk about leaving home
A.get off | B.give up | C.move out | D.step forward |
A.reason | B.problem | C.situation | D.fact |
A.confused | B.scared | C.stress cd | D.determined |
A.shifted | B.mattered | C.ended | D.arose |
A.stop | B.lose | C.teach | D.punish |
A.strengthening | B.occurring | C.weakening | D.disappearing |
A.promised | B.agreed | C.refused | D.paused |
A.dilemma | B.opinion | C.experience | D.trouble |
A.excitement | B.embarrassment | C.surprise | D.doubt |
A.delight | B.relief | C.terror | D.shock |
A.treat | B.parent | C.praise | D.stop |
A.ability | B.responsibility | C.wisdom | D.truth |
A.quickly | B.regularly | C.patiently | D.directly |
A.unless | B.because | C.but | D.though |
A.answered | B.said | C.denied | D.offered |