Number 1. Tony had a headache last night.<br />Number 2. The boy helped the blind man cross the road.<br />Number 3. You should drink some hot tea with honey when you have a sore throat.<br />Number 4. I cheered up my cousin by playing games with her.<br />Number 5. Doing morning exercises is good for our health.
What's the matter with you?<br />What's the matter with you?<br />Who did you invite to dinner?<br />Who did you invite to dinner?<br />Which event do you want to go to first?<br />Which event do you want to go to first?<br />Can you help me repair my bike?<br />Can you help me repair my bike?<br />Are you going to help the kids with their homework?<br />Are you going to help the kids with their homework?
(1)
A . I'm fine, thanks.B . She works in the hospital.C . I have a fever.
(2)
A . A climber.B . He is very interesting.C . He doesn't eat meat.
(3)
A . By car.B . The book sale.C . At 8:00 a. m.
(4)
A . Sure, let me try.B . Here you are.C . Sure, you can take mine.
How do you spend your weekend, Katie?<br />My dad sells bread and I have to help him in the shop every weekend.<br />Do you like working there?<br />No, I have to be nice to all people and that isn't always easy.<br />The worst thing is that I have to get up very early and I hate that.<br />Does your mother help in the shop?<br />No, she works as a volunteer at the food bank.<br />She doesn't have to work there, but she enjoys doing it.<br />How do you spend your weekend, Katie?<br />My dad sells bread and I have to help him in the shop every weekend.<br />Do you like working there?<br />No, I have to be nice to all people and that isn't always easy.<br />The worst thing is that I have to get up very early and I hate that.<br />Does your mother help in the shop?<br />No, she works as a volunteer at the food bank.<br />She doesn't have to work there, but she enjoys doing it.
(1)
What does Katie help her father sell every weekend?
A . Bread.B . Popcorn.C . Ice-cream.
(2)
What is the worst thing about the weekend job?
A . Wearing a uniform.B . Serving people.C . Getting up early.
(3)
Where does Katie's mother do volunteer work?
A . At a shop.B . At a university.C . At a food bank.
Hi, Tom. I called you yesterday morning, but no one answered the phone.<br />Weren't you at home?<br />Well, I went to school.<br />Why, it was Saturday.<br />There was an activity called Clean Up Our School Yesterday, so I did some cleaning at school.<br />What a meaningful activity.<br />Yes, by the way, why did you call me, Nancy?<br />Oh, I called you to enjoy the concert in Moon Theatre.<br />You didn't answer the phone, so I went to the concert with my sister.<br />Hi, Tom. I called you yesterday morning, but no one answered the phone.<br />Weren't you at home?<br />Well, I went to school.<br />Why, it was Saturday.<br />There was an activity called Clean Up Our School Yesterday,<br />so I did some cleaning at school.<br />What a meaningful activity.<br />Yes, by the way, why did you call me, Nancy?<br />Oh, I called you to enjoy the concert in Moon Theatre.<br />You didn't answer the phone, so I went to the concert with my sister.
(1)
What day was it yesterday?
A . Friday.B . Saturday.C . Sunday.
(2)
Where did Tom help to clean up yesterday?
A . At school.B . In the park.C . On the beach.
(3)
Who did Nancy go to the concert with yesterday morning?
Hi Liz, would you like to go to the music festival with Rachel and me on Sunday?<br />Yes Tom, are Chris and John going?<br />No, they're busy that day.<br />Okay, how much is the ticket?<br />It's 15 pounds.<br />Where shall we meet?<br />Well, we could meet at the cafe near the park.<br />Okay, what about the food?<br />Well, there will be sandwiches but there won't be any pizza.<br />What about cake?<br />Sorry Liz, there won't be any cake but I'm sure the sandwiches will be good.<br />Okay, what time will the festival finish?<br />Well, it won't finish until seven.<br />Hi Liz, would you like to go to the music festival with Rachel and me on Sunday?<br />Yes Tom, are Chris and John going?<br />No, they're busy that day.<br />Okay, how much is the ticket?<br />It's 15 pounds.<br />Where shall we meet?<br />Well, we could meet at the cafe near the park.<br />Okay, what about the food?<br />Well, there will be sandwiches but there won't be any pizza.<br />What about cake?<br />Sorry Liz, there won't be any cake but I'm sure the sandwiches will be good.<br />Okay, what time will the festival finish?<br />Well, it won't finish until seven.<br />Thank you for watching.
(1)
Who are too busy to go to the festival on Sunday?
A . Tom and Rachel.B . Chris and John.C . Rachel and Liz.
(2)
How much is the ticket for the festival?
A . £8.B . £10.C . £15.
(3)
Where will the speakers meet?
A . At the bus station.B . At the park.C . At the cafe.
Annie lived alone in Chicago.<br />One day, she fell down in her bedroom and broke her leg, so she tried to call her friend<br />Lisa, but she dialed the wrong number.<br />The call reached Taylor, an 18-year-old girl.<br />She was a college student, and she lived hundreds of miles away from Chicago.<br />At that time, Taylor was reading in bed.<br />She thought it was somebody playing a joke.<br />When she was going to hang up the phone, she heard a woman saying, Help, help!<br />Taylor thought something bad must have happened to the woman.<br />After she got the woman's name and address, Taylor called 911 at once.<br />Then she tried to make Annie feel comfortable.<br />She spoke to Annie on the phone till the doctors arrived at Annie's house.<br />At last, Annie was taken to hospital in time.<br />As soon as Annie felt better, she wrote a letter to Taylor to thank her.<br />Annie lived alone in Chicago.<br />One day, she fell down in her bedroom and broke her leg, so she tried to call her friend<br />Lisa.<br />But she dialed the wrong number.<br />The call reached Taylor, an 18-year-old girl.<br />She was a college student, and she lived hundreds of miles away from Chicago.<br />At that time, Taylor was reading in bed.<br />She thought it was somebody playing a joke.<br />When she was going to hang up the phone, she heard a woman saying, Help, help!<br />Taylor thought something bad must have happened to the woman.<br />After she got the woman's name and address, Taylor called 911 at once.<br />Then she tried to make Annie feel comfortable.<br />She spoke to Annie on the phone till the doctors arrived at Annie's house.<br />At last, Annie was taken to hospital in time.<br />As soon as Annie felt better, she wrote a letter to Taylor to thank her.
(1)
Where did Annie live?
A . In London.B . In New York.C . In Chicago.
(2)
What happened to Annie one day?
A . She fell off her bike.B . She broke her leg.C . She hurt her back.
(3)
Who answered the telephone?
A . Annie.B . Lisa.C . Taylor.
(4)
How did Taylor help Annie?
A . She called Lisa.B . She called 911.C . She took Annie to the hospital.
(5)
Why did Annie write a letter to Taylor?
A . To make friends with Taylor.B . To thank Taylor.C . To go to Taylor's home.
She wrote letters to many big . and asked them for help.
How many parties Molly has had
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Why Molly has parties now
To get the poor kids to enjoy .
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I am an English self-learner. English isn't my first language, so it wasn't easy for me to learn it. I was 1 when I was little. Before five, I couldn't even speak in full sentences. My learning problems were the 2 of my illness when I was a baby. After I was born, the doctors 3 that I had a serious disease(疾病)and I might not live for over a month. Amazingly(令人惊讶地), I was 4 . But the medicine influence my 5 a little.
My mother 6 me not to give up when I faced difficulties. At the age of 13, I 7 myself to be interested in English. I 8 myself to develop a habit of reading English magazines, listening to English programs and taking notes in English. In order to improve my 9 skills, I often told my friends many stories in English. I kept learning, and 10 that no matter how hard my situation was, I must be patient and chose to move on. After studying English for ten years, I 11 passed the TOEFL and decided to work in an international company. And now I am a CEO of a big company. I always called up my 12 time of learning and felt I was so lucky to have such an experience.
Give 13 one more chance to succeed when you are in trouble. Success has 14 to do with IQ but more to do with hard work, faith(信心)and persistence(坚持). No matter what you are interested in, you just need to set a goal and 15 working towards it. Have faith and never give up, and your hard work will pay off.
(1)
A . shyB . slowC . smallD . silent
(2)
A . resultB . causeC . keyD . truth
(3)
A . wonderedB . questionedC . reportedD . said
(4)
A . aloneB . asleepC . aliveD . awake
(5)
A . mouthB . headC . heartD . hands
(6)
A . offeredB . encouragedC . likedD . allowed
(7)
A . turnedB . gotC . madeD . let
(8)
A . causedB . pulledC . pushedD . beat
(9)
A . listeningB . writingC . readingD . speaking
(10)
A . dreamedB . wishedC . guessedD . realized
(11)
A . suddenlyB . successfullyC . easilyD . hardly
(12)
A . heaviestB . slowestC . hardestD . shyest
(13)
A . meB . myselfC . youD . yourself
(14)
A . somethingB . anythingC . nothingD . everything
Topic: Who's a better singer: Andy Lau or Jacky Cheung?
Andyfan
1-17-2005
2: 45p. m.
Some people say Jacky is the best Chinese singer. I don't think so! Andy is the best.
I went to his concert last year. It was so hard to believe, I almost cried! OK, I did cry, but that's because Andy is so handsome!
1000 reasons
1-17-2005
4:38 p. m.
I don't agree at all. Andy sounds like every other singer. His voice is nothing special. On the other hand, Jacky's voice is different from others, and his songs are so romantic!
Movieman
1-17-2005
8:55 p. m.
I think they're about the same. But Andy is really a better actor. I've seen almost all of his movies. Remember the one where he was an airplane pilot, and his plane crashed near a farm. I love that movie!
Lindalee
1-18-2005
10:17a. m.
I also think Jacky is a better singer. I prefer his Cantonese songs. Maybe they sound better because Cantonese is his first language.
1000reasons
1-18-2005
12:47 p. m.
I agree. Jacky's Cantonese songs are better than his Mandarin(普通话)songs.
(Though, I still like all his songs! )
(1)
Why did Andyfan cry?
A . She was sad at a concert.B . She was angry with Jacky Cheung.C . She had a broken heart.D . She thought Andy Lau was very good-looking.
(2)
Lindalee thinks Jacky's Cantonese songs sound the best because____.
A . Jacky has no experience singing in Mandarin.B . Cantonese is his first language.C . His Mandarin pronunciation(发音)is bad.D . Jacky's Mandarin songs are boring.
(3)
Which of the following is true?
A . Nobody likes Andy's Movies.B . 1000 reasons has the same opinion as Lindalee.C . 1000 reasons thinks Andy's voice is more special than Jacky's.D . Andyfan has never seen an Andy Lau's concert.
Jean is a bright young woman who comes from a rich and famous family. She goes to a good university and has everything that money can buy. Well, almost everything. The problem is that the people in Jean's family are so busy that they can hardly find time to be with her. In fact, Jean is quite lonely.
So Jean spends a lot of time on her QQ. She likes being anonymous(匿名), talking to people who do not know about her famous family and her rich life. She uses the name Linda on QQ and has made a lot of friends whom she keeps in touch with quite often.
Last year Jean made a very special friend on QQ. His name was David and lived in San Francisco. David was full of stories and jokes. He and Jean had a common interest in rock music and modern dance. So it always took them hours to talk happily on QQ and sometimes they even forgot their time. Of course, they wanted to know more about each other. David sent her a picture of himself: He was a tall, good-looking young man with a big, happy smile. As time went by, they became good friends and often sent cards and small things to each other.
When Jean's father told her that he was going on a business trip to San Francisco, she asked him to let her go with him so that she could give David a surprise for his birthday. She would take him the latest DVD of their favorite rock singer. But when she knocked on David's door in San Francisco, she found that her special friend was only a ten-year-old boy named Jim!
(1)
Jean thought "David" was special because ____.
A . "David" made her quite happy on QQB . "David" was from San FranciscoC . "David" sent her a picture of himselfD . "David" was tall, good-looking
(2)
Which of the following is TRUE?
A . Jean has got everything in her life.B . Both "David" and Jean enjoy rock music.C . "David" didn't tell Jean his real address.D . Jean's family members often get together.
(3)
What's the main idea of this passage?
A . Don't spend our time on QQ.B . People don't use their real names on QQ so often.C . Don't go to meet those you get to know on QQ.D . People should tell their real names to others on QQ.
"If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!" That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it. With your skin(皮肤), you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.
All children soon learn what "Don't touch!" means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it.
There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to them!
Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, "Do touch!" There you can feel everything on show. If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!
(1)
By touching things you ____.
A . will have a strange feelingB . will learn how to reach out your handC . can tell the difference of the thingsD . can tell what colors they are
(2)
Why does it say "At first, it is not easy to feel these things"? Because ____.
A . people use these things, tooB . people are too used to the thingsC . people know how to use the thingsD . the things are easy to feel
(3)
Which of the following is TRUE? ____.
A . Touching is more important than seeing.B . Our feet, fingers, hands and skin can help us buy things.C . People have to learn to see by feeling as they grow up.D . Visitors can feel the things on show in some museums.
(4)
Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A . Touching by FeelingB . To See or FeelC . To See Better-FeelD . Ways of Feeling
In some Western countries, many children do chores to get pocket money. School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don't have much free time on weekdays. Young kids only do easy chores. So they don't get much money. But that's enough. Many of them only want to buy candy. They often help do the dishes, sweep the floor, or feed the pet cat or dog.
When they get older, they need more money to buy more expensive things. They often help their parents wash the family car, cut the grass, or cook meals.
For example, they can learn how to use a lawn mower(割草机)or how to cook. Of course, their parents help them at first.
A. Then they have to work harder!
B. They usually start to do this when they are ten years old.
C. And candy is cheap!
D. Doing chores is a good way for kids to learn new things.
John likes to play sports very much. His favorite sport is mountain climbing. Last spring, he made a big to climb the famous Qomolangma. He knew it was difficult to climb the world's mountain. And there were lots of in front of him, but he still wanted to do so. Because that was his dream.
May 5th was the most exciting day for John. After a in the tent, he and his guide started their journey to the top of the mountain. Everything to be fine at first. There was no wind or snow. But when they were close to the top, things were completely . The wind became strong and cold. He felt like that many were cutting his body. He felt sick and a lot. The guide told John that they should turn back. He took the guide's , but on the way he passed out(昏倒). When John woke up, he found he was in a hospital. John's love for mountain climbing is so great that he did not give up after this experience and decided to try again next time.
Can you imagine a life without arms or legs? Now let me introduce a disabled man named Nick for you.
Nick, a 31-year-old Australian, was born without limbs(四肢), so life was not easy for him. At school many students played jokes on him. Because he looked different from everyone else, many students refused to be friends with him. So he always felt lonely. However, he faced that bravely. He learned to type on the computer with two toes(脚趾)at the age of six, and he could even surf and play golf. In college, he achieved great success and was one of the excellent students in the studies. What's more, Nick also encouraged others to work hard for their dreams.
Now Nick is one of the most popular speakers in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story against difficulties. "A meaningful life is about looking at what you have, not what you don't have," he said. His story encouraged millions of people.
(1)
Where does Nick come from?
(2)
What was the matter with Nick when he was born?
(3)
How did Nick feel at school?
(4)
When and how did Nick learn to type on the computer?
(5)
According to Nick's story, what is a meaningful life about?