Book report by Kirstin Bowman, Class 9A A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle I have chosen to write my book report on A Wrinkle in Time, a science-fiction novel by Madeleine L’Engle. It tells the story of a thirteen-year-old girl called Meg Murry who travels through space with her little brother Charles to find their father. He is a scientist who has gone missing. Meg and Charles meet a mysterious old woman called Mrs Whatsit. She says that she knows where their father is—he’s a prisoner on a far-away planet called Camazotz. She says she can help them travel through space to save him. Mrs Whatsit has two strange friends, Mrs Who and Mrs Which, and the three women travel with the children. On Camazotz, Mr Murry is a prisoner of IT, a powerful, evil creature who rules the planet. The children and their friends are able to free Mr Murry, but then IT catches Charles. With the help of Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Who, and Mrs Which, Meg is finally able to free Charles. A Wrinkle in Time is an exciting story of goodness fighting against evil. I like the characters in the book. At first Meg is not confident, but she learns that her love for her family makes her strong. Charles is very clever and brave too. Mrs Whatsit and her two friends are funny and wise. The book has some interesting scientific ideas in it, too. I enjoy reading about how they are able to quickly travel long distances through space. I recommend A Wrinkle in Time to anyone who likes science-fiction stories. |
A.A painting collection. | B.An online game novel. |
C.A science-fiction story. | D.A geography textbook. |
A.A writer. | B.A prisoner. | C.A traveller. | D.A scientist. |
A.Goodness and Evil. | B.Mrs Who and Mrs Which. |
C.Meg Murry and Charles Murry. | D.Madeleine L’Engle and Kirstin Bowman. |
A.The characters | B.Three mysterious helpers |
C.What happens on Camazotz | D.The science in A Wrinkle in Time |
These days I heard a story about a famous research scientist. A newspaper reporter asked him why he was able to be so much more creative than the other people.
He answered that it all came from an experience with his
When his mother came into the
Indeed, he did. After a few minutes,
His mother then said. “You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with
The scientist said it was at that moment that he knew he didn’t need to be
A.mother | B.father | C.brother | D.sister |
A.or | B.so | C.and | D.but |
A.milk | B.tea | C.juice | D.water |
A.bedroom | B.bathroom | C.kitchen | D.garden |
A.modern | B.delicious | C.classical | D.wonderful |
A.although | B.because | C.if | D.before |
A.my | B.your | C.his | D.her |
A.how | B.why | C.when | D.where |
A.looked at | B.cleaned up | C.searched for | D.worried about |
A.two | B.four | C.six | D.eight |
A.drawing | B.dropping | C.remembering | D.touching |
A.expensive | B.dangerous | C.easy | D.fantastic |
A.satisfied | B.afraid | C.shy | D.proud |
A.ideas | B.chances | C.stories | D.subjects |
A.strange | B.enjoyable | C.valuable | D.international |
Have you ever compared your handwriting with your friends’ to see how different it is? Like fingerprints, no two people share the same handwriting. Your handwriting can actually say a lot about what kind of person you are. Try writing out a sentence: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Then see what your handwriting says about you.
Size of your handwriting
Did you know that the size of your handwriting can represent the level of your self-respect and self-awareness (自我意识)? Large handwriting may show that you’re easy to get along with and you want to be noticed by others. On the other hand, small handwriting may mean that you’re shy and careful, and always pay attention to details. Medium-sized handwriting shows that you can get used to a new environment easily.
Spacing between words
Do you leave a large space between your words when you write? According to a study, the distance between two words can show how close or how far you feel towards others. If you write with wide spacing between your words, it may mean that you enjoy your freedom. On the other hand, people leaving narrow spacing between words may like staying with others.
Slant (倾斜) of the words
Did you know that the slant in your handwriting can tell how you treat people and things around you? Slanting to the right means you welcome or accept new ideas easily. And you consider your friends and family are more important than anything else. While slanting to the left may show that you think deeply about your own thoughts, feelings or behaviors. And you like to work behind the scenes better. If you write without slanting at all, you may be practical.
Although the handwriting analyses (分析) are not always true, we can read them for fun. What matters most is you should write carefully.
Introduction | Different people have different handwriting. Your handwriting can actually say a lot about your personal qualities. | |
Body | The size of handwriting can stand for the level of self-respect and self-awareness you have. Large: You are easygoing. You want to make other people notice you. Small: You are shy and do things carefully. You always pay attention to details. Medium-sized: It is | |
Spacing | The distance between two words can show how you feel towards Wide: Narrow: You dislike being alone. | |
Slant | The slant of the words can show how you treat what’s around you. Right: You are open to new ideas. You think your friends and family are the Left: You think twice before doing anything. You like to work behind the scenes. Straight: You may be practical. | |
Conclusion | You can know the relationship between your handwriting and personality. Though it is not always true, just write carefully. |
My sisters and I recently returned from visiting our beloved parents in Florida. For six days, we spent about six hours on the beach. We took the beach
I usually read books on the beach while my mom and sisters enjoyed
Many people know there’s a beach full of
I was lost in thought. The chances of finding a pearl in a shelf are more than one in a million. Compared with shells,
A.patiently | B.nervously | C.seriously | D.happily |
A.trained | B.improved | C.believed | D.enjoyed |
A.collecting | B.touching | C.watching | D.painting |
A.connect | B.buy | C.mix | D.make |
A.relaxation | B.business | C.vacation | D.relation |
A.seen | B.described | C.lost | D.imagined |
A.bored | B.upset | C.strange | D.surprised |
A.copies | B.shapes | C.sizes | D.names |
A.seats | B.stones | C.sands | D.shells |
A.how often | B.how far | C.how many | D.how long |
A.instead | B.perhaps | C.still | D.sometimes |
A.According to | B.As for | C.Because of | D.Such as |
A.means | B.suggests | C.wonders | D.explains |
A.normal | B.common | C.perfect | D.similar |
A.changing | B.succeeding | C.growing | D.falling |
it that value medical enter support when about lead energy manage exact |
There is a mysterious river which used to be a legend (传说). But it was discovered in the deep jungles of Amazonia. The legend has truly come to life!
Ruzo, now an earth scientist, decided to find out whether the boiling river was real. Although the work was not easy, he
The local people have known the natural wonder for centuries. They call it “Shanay-timpishka”.
However, how
The world is an interesting place. Different people like different things. Some people like loud music.
Many people like sport, but they do not all like the same sport. In some countries, cricket is a very popular sport, in others it is not popular at all. No one plays it or watches it on TV. However, most people like soccer. The World Cup is very popular.
Different people like different foods. Some people do not like meat.
A.Millions of people watch the games on TV. |
B.Not everyone likes the same color. |
C.Other people like soft music. |
D.They eat fruit and vegetables most of the time. |
E.Some other people enjoy beautiful places like the mountains or beaches. |
F.They eat delicious food in the evening with their families. |
A.though | B.because | C.where | D.if |
How do you greet your friends? People from different cultures have different answers; shaking hands, nodding, bowing, kissing on the face. But have you ever wondered how animals “say hello” to each other? Here are some examples.
![]() | Everyone knows how similar chimpanzees (黑猩猩) are to humans. So it’s no surprise that their greetings are also close to ours. The most common ways of greeting between chimpanzees are hand touching and hugging. Sometimes they also kiss each other. Some chimpanzees can even learn simple sign language. |
![]() | Giraffes seldom make loud sounds. Their necks can reach two meters in length, making them useful in greeting each other. When two giraffes meet, they may “shake” their necks and rub (摩擦) them against each other. This is to feel how strong and tall the other is. |
![]() | Dolphins greet one another with whistles (哨声). They can hear other dolphins from many kilometers away. Every dolphin has a different whistle. When two groups of dolphins meet, they each choose a member to “talk” to the other group. The two groups can then travel together. Unlike most of the other animals, dolphins are smart enough to learn a new language by inventing and copying new sounds. |
A.nodding and bowing | B.kissing on the face |
C.using a lot of sign language | D.touching hands and hugging |
A.reach taller trees | B.make loud sounds |
C.fight with each other | D.know about each other |
A.lazy and quiet | B.friendly and clever |
C.strong and playful | D.caring and peaceful |
A.Giraffes are about two meters tall. |
B.Most animals have the ability to learn a new language. |
C.Dolphins can hear each other from far away. |
D.Chimpanzees are surprised at humans’ way of greeting. |
A.a nature magazine | B.a notice board | C.a news report | D.a guidebook |
I am still not sure how I made the decision, but last year I agreed to have a New Year’s Eve party. It took me days to prepare(准备). Then there were the lists to be made and shopping to be done in the supermarket. After shopping, I really wanted to have a rest, but I hurried to make food in the kitchen.
The night before the party, my husband helped me set up tables. I felt pleased. On the morning of that day, I woke to the sun shining. Everything was ready.
At 4:00 pm, my husband was working in his company(公司) and would be home in an hour. At 5:00 p.m., I sent a message to him and asked, “Are you on your way? Everyone will be here in an hour.” He said, “I’m really busy now. Sorry.” At 5:45 pm, I sent a message to him again. He answered, “Sorry, I’m still tied up.” I was worried if I’d hold the party alone. I kept sending messages to ask him as guests arrived.
I felt worried and unsure of how to hold the party. By 7:30 pm, we were hungry, so we all sat for dinner, with one empty chair beside me. My husband promised he would be home before dinner was done.
At 9:30 pm, my husband called, “Honey, I never imagined this could have happened. Things are wrong here. Some people made mistakes in the number of our products(产品). Now we have to count them all again.”
I realized(意识到) that the night was hard for my husband. “Will you forgive(原谅) me?” he asked again. “Yes,” I took a breath. “I’m sorry for being impatient(不耐烦的). Take your time. Happy New Year.” My husband said, “Thank you! Happy New Year!”
1.Why did the writer keep sending messages to her husband?A.Because she hoped he would be back soon. |
B.Because she knew nothing about the guests. |
C.Because she met something dangerous at home. |
D.Because she wanted him to buy something for her. |
A.He was a little angry with her. |
B.He didn’t have enough partners. |
C.He could never look after his family well. |
D.He had a busy and difficult night at work. |
A.②③①④ | B.②③④① | C.②①③④ | D.②①④③ |
A.We should improve our social skills. |
B.We often need to make difficult choices (选择) in life. |
C.We should learn to put ourselves in others’ shoes. |
D.We’d better prepare ourselves for some challenges. |
The first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. Suzy was an orphan(孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted(领养) by a nice family in town. The
One day, I saw that Suzy looked at a picture of rain in her geography book, and in her notebook, she soon made a
I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming Art Festival. So, I took her to see the
At the end of the show, Mr. Brown, the headmaster, said, “
I could hear everyone saying, “
A.girl | B.family | C.teacher | D.student |
A.my | B.its | C.his | D.her |
A.buy | B.leave | C.open | D.close |
A.must | B.could | C.might | D.should |
A.boring | B.bad | C.useful | D.wonderful |
A.art | B.math | C.science | D.English |
A.looked like | B.looked at | C.looked back | D.looked for |
A.so | B.and | C.but | D.or |
A.nowhere | B.anywhere | C.somewhere | D.everywhere |
A.First | B.Second | C.Third | D.Finally |
A.found | B.got | C.painted | D.bought |
A.Who | B.How | C.What | D.When |
A.after | B.about | C.before | D.through |
A.prize | B.picture | C.book | D.poster |
A.angry | B.excited | C.sad | D.friendly |