1. What does Jessica have to do on Sunday morning?
A.Clean the house. | B.Go running. | C.Do cooking. |
A.10:30 a. m. | B.1:30 p. m. | C.5:30 p. m. |
A.Tired. | B.Surprised. | C.Excited. |
A.Talk to her mom. | B.Finish his project. | C.Give her a call. |
1. What does Bert think of his summer vacation?
A.Very interesting. | B.Rather boring. | C.So tiring. |
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
A.Visiting his relatives. | B.Swimming in the pond. | C.Climbing up the tree. |
A.To a swimming pool. | B.To the beach. | C.To a restaurant. |
A.Play basketball. | B.Visit the museum. | C.Visit his grandpa. |
5 . Camping is a great way to spend family time. It provides great opportunities for kids to explore new places and try new activities. Even a campsite near home can open up a new world of excitement.
Go canoeing(独木舟)or fishing with your parents. Encourage your parents to rent a canoe. You can paddle(划)downstream if you are camping on a river, or you can move across the lake from one shore to another. If your parents like to fish and your camping trip is during the fishing season, bring along your fishing equipment. You can go out in the canoe in the early morning to experience the best fish.
Bring along craft supplies. When you go camping with your family, bring along some basic craft supplies, like paper, glue and scissors.
Practice your nature identification. If you and your parents share an interest in nature, find a good insect, bird, plant, animal or tree identification book.
A.Take good security measures. |
B.Try a new outdoor sport together. |
C.Then later in the day you can cook your fish over the campfire. |
D.Autumn camping is becoming more popular with family campers. |
E.While exploring nature, pick up anything interesting you might find. |
F.Try to recognize the different species that you come across with your family. |
G.At times it is hard for you to share these new worlds with your family, though. |
6 . How to Survive Your Weekends Alone Without Losing It
There can be many, many stories behind weekends spent alone. In the 4 years that I’ve been living on my own now, I’ve managed to spend 208 weekends alone.
Go to a free concert
Coffee shops, libraries and local venues often host free concerts, so see if there is anything going on in your area this weekend. You can really listen to the music, rather than worrying about where your friends are.
Visit a bookstore
If you live near a library or bookstore with seating, take a trip there for a fun day alone.
Take a shopping trip alone
Ease down your shopping stress.
The best part about watching television alone is that you can watch whatever you want. As a couch potato, you put on your cozy clothes and get some snacks, no matter how shameful and embarrassing it is.
Go on a long walk or a hike
Going for a long walk and experiencing nature is often more enjoyable if you are alone, as it is peaceful, quiet, and relaxing. You can stop to appreciate every beautiful flower you pass and you can take a break whenever you want.
A.Order your favorite snacks |
B.Marathon a TV show you love |
C.It’s a mind-blowing success, indeed |
D.You can also hear the quiet, busy sounds of nature |
E.Pick up several bargains to satisfy your love for food |
F.Some people can slow you down or press you to hurry up |
G.Pick up a book and travel to a different world in your mind |
A.Relaxed. | B.Frightened. | C.Tired. |
Tom and Jane planned a holiday at the lake, and they decided to take their children, Tim and Sarah, with them. However, Tim and Sarah wanted: to visit Disney World for their holiday or hire a yacht (游艇) in Hawaii. Camping by the lake wasn’t even on their list of holiday adventures.
“We can visit some of the islands too,” Jane said. “Your dad and I always wanted to explore the mysterious cabin on Moose Island.”
Mysterious cabin? The children were now far more interested in this lake holiday idea.
“We might see Big foot,” Tim said.
“Or some unusual species!” Sarah turned to her parents. “We’re in. When do we leave?”
The children’s excitement quickly disappeared when they arrived at the lake. While their parents were carrying their suitcases inside, Timand Sarah stood on the path and stared at the cabin they’d be staying in for the next week, complaining about the smell around, the dust, and the various small insects.
“We’re in nature now, kids. Enjoy the experience! Your dad is building a fire so we can have barbecued fish and potatoes baked in the coals. Isn’t that great?”
Sarah choked. “I am not eating food cooked in coals! I want takeaway instead.”
“Me too.” Tim was about to cry. “Holidays are supposed to be fun, Mom.”
“Come on, guys. There’s a lot of joy to be found in living a simple life and spending time together as a family.”
“People in the suburbs live a simple life, which is more like being homeless!” Sarah shouted
“Yeah,” Tim added. “How can there not be a single restaurant that delivers here? How do these people survive?”
“They eat coal potatoes!” Sarah laughed. “And fish they kill with their bare hands!”
Sarah ran away, and Tim followed. Jane buried her head in her hands. She realized she had to do something to correct their children’s attitude towards simple life. After dinner, she told all about this to Tom, who agreed with Jane. Then they came up with an idea.
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Paragraph 1: The next morning, Tim and Sarah entered the main room to demand they leave immediately, but neither Mom nor Dad was in there.
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Paragraph 2: When Tim was about to fall asleep, he heard the sound of heavy footsteps outside, which were approaching.
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1. When is the woman supposed to hand in her essay?
A.By this Saturday. | B.By next Monday. | C.By next Friday. |
A.She was ill for a week. |
B.The course is too difficult. |
C.She was busy with a live performance. |
A.Busy. | B.Colorful. | C.Boring. |
A.See an exhibition. | B.Attend a party. | C.Watch a play. |
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Last Saturday I took part a farm work program in the suburbs, which really impressed me. Before an activity, our team leader told us some specific arrangements about it. Its theme was “Labor is the most glory”. Meanwhile, he stressed the importance or value of working with our own hands. Unable to hold back my happiness, I pictured that was to come next. On the farm, we worked hard with the farmers, picking watermelons and carried them to the truck. While I was working, I had realized how tough it was to work in the fields in the burning sun. When I got home, I put down my luggages, hungry and tired. Over dinner, I shared my experience with my parents excited. Happy and proud, they all spoke highly of me.