make our city more beautiful, let's behave well and try our best to help fight against bad behaviors.
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1. ¡ªChina is getting better and better at making high technology products.
¡ªThat's right. People around the world can hardly avoid products made in China. A. not buying B. not to buy C. to buy D. buying 2. ¡ªYour coat looks nice. Is it wool? ¡ªYes, and it's Zhejiang.
A. made of; made by B. made from; made in C. made of; made in D. made from; made by
3. To my surprise, I met Bob in the street yesterday. A. by accident B. by the way C. by mistake D. by the time
4. I couldn't find my umbrella everywhere. Maybe someone took mine . A. by the time B. by the way C. by mistake D. by accident 5. ¡ªI didn't see you on Bob's birthday? ¡ªOh, I . We only met twice.
A. didn't invite B. wasn't invited C. not invite D. to not invite
6. that our teacher will come back in three days. A. It says B. It reports C. It is says D. It is said
7. ¡ªExcuse me, haven't you learned the new law? Everyone in a car must wear the seat belt.
¡ªSorry, we won't do that again.
A. food B. traffic C. medicine D. education
8. ¡ªLook, is dancing under the tree. ¡ªOh, that's my cousin, Anna.
A. everybody B. anybody C. nobody D. somebody
9. Mom is making dinner. It so nice! A. smells B. tastes C. feels D. sounds
10. He is an honest boy. I have no reason to what he said. A. hear B. doubt C. repeat D. believe ¢ò. ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ
My mother used to ask me what was the most important part of the body. Through the years I kept trying to give the correct answer.
When I was young, I thought 1 was very important to us as humans, so I said, ¡°My ears, Mommy. ¡±
She said, ¡°No. Many people are deaf. Keep thinking about it and I will ask you again. ¡± Several years later, she asked me again. This time I told her, ¡°Mommy, sight is very important
to 2 £¬ so it must be our eyes. ¡±
She 3 me and told me, ¡°You are learning fast, 4 the answer is not correct because there are many people who are blind. ¡±
Over the next few years, she asked me a few more times and always her answer was, ¡°No, but you are getting smarter every year, my child. ¡±
Then last year, my grandpa 5 . Everybody was hurt, and everybody was crying. My mom asked me, ¡°Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear£¿¡±
I was greatly 6 when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a 7 between her and me. She saw the confusion(À§»ó) on my face and told me, ¡°This question is very important. It shows that you have 8 lived your life. ¡± I saw her eyes filled up with tears. She said, ¡°My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder. ¡±
I asked, ¡°Is it because it holds up your head£¿¡±
She replied, ¡°No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or loved one when they 9 . Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometimes in life, my dear. I only hope that you will have a shoulder to cry on when you need it. ¡±
Then and there, I knew the most important body part is not a 10 one. It is sympathetic(ͬÇéµÄ) to the pain of others.
1. A. sight B. sound C. taste D. sense 2. A. someone B. everyone C. something D. everything
3. A. looked after B. looked around C. looked at D. looked down
4. A. though B. although C. but D. however 5. A. went away B. died away
C. ran away D. passed away 6. A. knocked B. surprised C. pleased D. moved
7. A. match B. competition C. game D. contest 8. A. completely B. happily C. totally D. really
9. A. sing B. cry C. shout D. sigh 10. A. childish B. selfish C. foolish D. bookish ¢ó. ²¹È«¶Ô»°
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Sally: No, he isn't. He has gone to Toronto to visit our uncle. Mark: 3
Sally: No, he went alone. I want to go, too, but my mother needs my help in the garden. Mark: He must be having a great time. Well, I have something to tell him. 4 Sally: I think he'll be back on Sunday afternoon. Can I take a message for him? Mark: Yes. Could you just tell him to call me back? Sally: 5
1. A. That is my sister Kate. B. This is Mark speaking. C. Can you play the guitar? D. Is that your brother?
2. A. Is Bill there? B. How's it going? C. Are you free today? D. Where is Bill? 3. A. Who did he go with? B. Did he take the train? C. Did he go with anyone? D. What did he do there?
4. A. What's his favorite day? B. What do you think of the city? C. How often does he go there? D. When will he come back?
5. A. You're welcome. B. Sure, no problem. C. Here you are. D. I can't stand it. ¢ô. ÔĶÁÀí½â
Lots of students know what a marathon(ÂíÀËÉÈüÅÜ) is, but perhaps they don't know what a triathlon is. The triathlon is a sport that has three parts¡ªswimming, 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¡ªhe juggled(Åׯð½Óס) 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 practising 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(¸´ÔÓµÄ)£¬¡± 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 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
2. Joe's triathlon was special because during the triathlon. 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
3. Many juggling fans thought Joe's idea . 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
4. The underlined part ¡°made it¡± in the 2nd paragraph probably means .
A. forgot B. failed C. succeeded D. left
5. Swimming was the hardest part for Joe mainly because . 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 ¢õ. Ñ¡´ÊÌî¿Õ
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Now more than 20 schools in the northwest of China are using E-textbooks. Some teachers say that they make learning easier and (1) more convenient.
Jing Xuan is excited about lessons like Chinese, English and math. She (2) the pictures and animations(¶¯») in the E-textbooks. The children here (3) with E-textbooks since last September with the help of the E-textbooks. Some good ideas (4) at times. Some parents encourage their children to try the E-textbooks to make learning easier. But others worry about their children's health.
¡°You can't imagine how the growing popularity of E-textbooks is changing the way the students learn! More and more students (5) with E-textbooks in the future. However, there is still a long way to go£¬¡± said the headmaster. ¢ö. Íê³É¾ä×Ó
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