A.called; interested; interested | B.called; interesting; interested |
C.calling; interesting; interested | D.calling; interesting; interesting |
After Mr and Mrs Darling leave the house, the candles(蜡烛) in the children’s bedroom stay lit (点燃的) for a while. Then they go out(熄灭). Now there’s another small but very bright light in the room. It’s flying around quickly. And when the light stops, you can see that it is a fairy(精灵). Her name is Tinker Bell. She is looking for Peter’s shadow(影子).
Suddenly, the window blows open, and Peter Pan jumps into the room.
“Tink,” he calls softly. He doesn’t want to wake up the children.
“Where’s my shadow?”
“It’s in that drawer(抽屉),” Tink says, and she flies into the drawer.
Peter is very happy. He forgets that Tinker Bell is still in the drawer, and he closes it. Then he tries to stick(把……粘到) his shadow to his body, but he can’t. Peter doesn’t know what to do. He sits on the floor and begins to cry. He wakes up Wendy. She isn’t afraid when she sees Peter.
“Boy,” she says politely. “Why are you crying?”
Peter is polite too. He stands up and bows(鞠躬) to her. She is very happy and bows to him from the bed.
“What’s your name?” he asks.
“Wendy,” she says.“What’s your name?”
“Peter Pan.”
“Where do you live?”
“Second to the right, and straight(笔直) on until(直到) morning.”
“What a funny address(地址)! Do people write it on your letters?”
“I don’t get letters,” he says.
“Does your mother get letters?” Wendy asks.
“I don’t have a mother,” he says. He does not have a mother, and he doesn’t want one. But Wendy thinks this is very sad.
—Taken from Peter Pan
1.Where is Peter’s shadow?A.In the drawer. | B.In the candles. | C.In the pockets. | D.In the letter. |
A.is another candle in the children’s bedroom | B.wakes up the children in the bedroom |
C.tries to find Peter Pan’s shadow | D.opens the window for Peter Pan |
A.wakes up Wendy | B.can’t find his shadow |
C.closes Tinker Bell in the drawer | D.can’t stick his shadow to his body |
A.c-b-a-d | B.c-d-a-b | C.d-a-c-b | D.d-c-a-b |
To eat healthy food, you don’t need to change the way you shop. The following ways will help you to have the right food and they are a part of a healthy eating plan.
Plan first
Find out how many meals you will be shopping for. Think about the number of food you’ll need for breakfast, lunch, supper and snacks.
Make a list(清单)
A shopping list will make your shopping better. Try to buy what’s on your list, but don’t let your list stop(阻止) you from looking for or trying new healthy food. When making your shopping list, make sure your list includes the food you need. Also, be sure your list includes healthy snack food.
Shop for fresh food
Fresh food is better than ready-to-eat food because you can cook what you need.
Shop after a good meal
If you find yourself shopping on an empty stomach(胃), drink some water or buy a piece of fruit to eat.
1.How many shopping ways are mentioned(提到) in the passage?A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Let you stop looking for or trying new healthy food. |
B.Don’t look for or try new healthy food. |
C.Want you to look for or try new healthy food. |
D.Let you stop and look for or try new healthy food by using the list. |
A.when you have an empty stomach. | B.when you have had nothing to eat or drink. |
C.before having something to eat or drink. | D.after you have had something to eat or drink. |
A.Shopping ways for healthy food. | B.Shopping list for healthy food. |
C.Shopping time for healthy food. | D.Shopping place for healthy food. |
My name is Jack. I’am English. And I'm in Beijing now with my family. Let me tell you our life(生活) here.
My parents are teachers. They like to work(工作) here very much. I have a sister and a brother. My sister and 1 are in the same middle school in Beijing. My brother is only three.
We have a nice house(房子) in Beijing. My room is big and nice. You can see a bed, a desk, a chair and a sofa in it.I have a computer, too. My books and computer are on my desk. On Sundays, I like to play computer games. I love my room.
1.完成句子Jack and his sister are inIt was a cold day in December in New York City. A little boy about ten years old was standing in front of a shoe store on Broadway. He was looking through the window, barefooted and shaking with cold. A lady walked to the boy and said, “My little boy, what are you looking at?” “I was asking God to give me a pair of shoes.” was the boy’s answer.
The lady took him by the hand and went into the store. She asked the clerk(工作人员) to get a pair of socks for the boy. She then asked if he could give her a basin(盆) of hot water and a towel(毛巾). The clerk quickly brought them to her. She washed the boy’s little feet, and dried them with a towel. By this time, the clerk had returned with the socks. The lady put on the socks for the boy, and then bought a pair of shoes for him. She patted(拍) him on the head and said, “My little boy, do you feel warm now?”
As the lady turned to go, the boy caught her by the hand and looked up in her face with tears in his eyes, he asked her, “Are you God’s wife?” “No, I’m a mother.” said the lady.
1.Where did the story happen?A.![]() | B.![]() |
C.![]() | D.![]() |
A.To eat some food. | B.To buy a toy. |
C.To get a pair of shoes. | D.To meet God in the store. |
A.a-b-c-d | B.b-d-a-c | C.c-a-d-b | D.d-a-b-c |
A.God’s wife helped the boy. |
B.The kind woman was the boy’s mother. |
C.The lady had no children herself. |
D.The boy felt warm and moved. |
For those who make New Year’s resolutions, exercising more and losing weight is often at the top of the list, but whether your goals are to improve your health, save money or travel more, it can be hard to actually keep the resolutions.
So what causes some people to fail year after year when it comes to making resolutions, while others are successful? That’s the question 23 and Me-yes, the DNA kit company tries to answer.
The company surveyed 75, 000 people and found that only 21 percent of them made resolutions. Of those who made resolutions, about 41 percent said they stuck(坚持) with them.
This is where things get interesting:24 percent of women reported setting resolutions, compared to 18 percent of men. But while women were more likely to set new year’s goals, men were better at sticking to theirs, especially as they grew older. Among the participants(参与者), 51.5 percent of men met their goals, compared to 42.6 percent of women who reported meeting theirs.
No matter what your goal is, it’s important to remember that over 80 percent of people drop New Year’s resolutions by February—________.
So, if you want to keep your New Year’s resolutions, try to set small goals of action to make your New Year’s resolutions last from January to December and beyond.
1.What kind of the New Year’s resolution do most people make?A.Exercise more. | B.Travel more. | C.Save money. | D.Get good grades. |
A.30750. | B.15750. | C.6458. | D.15000. |
A.and will begin to stick to their resolutions. |
B.and will have to make resolutions years later. |
C.and will ask people not to make resolutions. |
D.and will completely forget them by the end of the year. |
A.More men set resolutions than women. |
B.Women stuck to resolutions worse than men. |
C.Half of the people stuck with their resolutions. |
D.We could set great goals to keep the resolutions. |
Hello, everyone! My name is Jack. I’m twelve years old. I have many
A.Tom’s and Jim | B.Tom and Jim’s | C.Tom’s and Jim’s | D.Tom and Jim |