Boys and girls, keep clam and be confident. I am sure all of you are ________ excellent students. And you will be the best ________ June 25.
A.a, on B.an, in C./, on
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Boys and girls, keep clam and be confident. I am sure all of you are ________ excellent students. And you will be the best ________ June 25.
A.a, on B.an, in C./, on
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Boys and girls, keep calm and be confident. I am sure all of you are __________ excellent students.
A. an B. a C. /
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All boys and girls like good stories. I am sure that all children who read The Ugly Duckling will be glad to know something about the ‘King of Story Tellers’, who wrote it for them. Thousands and thousands of children have read this story, only to ask for it again and again. It has travelled the wide world over, and has been told in every country.
Hans Christian Andersen, the author of “The Ugly Duckling,” was born in Denmark. If you look on a map or globe, you will see this little country in northern Europe. There, in the little village of Odense, he spent his boyhood. His father and mother were very poor. The family lived in two little rooms near the top of a house, where his father worked as a shoemaker.
On the roof was a box filled with earth. In this box his mother planted her vegetables. Little Hans loved to walk with his father in the woods, where he could gather wild flowers and hear the birds sing. His father read to him when his work was done, or told him stories.
Once, when Hans was still a child, he went into a wheat field with his mother and a number of children, to pick the remaining wheat which the reapers had left in the field. While they were busy gathering only a small amount of wheat for each of them, an angry bailiff came rushing into the field, armed with a whip. All ran, as fast as they could, away from the angry man. Little Hans was barefoot, and the sharp stalks of the wheat plants which had been cut down, cut his feet so that he could not get away.
Unafraid, the boy faced the angry man and his upraised whip. “How dare you hit me when you know God sees you?” he cried, looking fearlessly into the face of the angry bailiff. The whip came down, but not on little Hans. The bailiff admired the boy’s courage, and praised him for it. He sent him home with gifts, rather than blows.
While Hans was still a boy, his kind father died. Then Hans and his mother were left alone, to care for each other.
“What will you do, Hans?” the mother asked “Would you like to become a tailor?”
“No, mother,” the boy answered; “I will go to Copenhagen and study. One day I shall write books.”
“But where will the money be found to pay your way?” asked the mother.
“I will work, and God will take care of me,” Hans replied.
So the boy left his native village and walked all the way to Copenhagen, which was very far.
1.Who wrote the story The Ugly Duckling?
A. The King of Story Tellers. B. Hans’ mother.
C. Some boys and girls. D. A bailiff.
2.What did Hans’ father do in the woods when the work was done?
A. He gathered wild flowers with Hans. B. He taught Hans to make shoes.
C. He read books or told stories to Hans. D. He picked remaining wheat with Hans.
3.Why didn’t the bailiff hit Hans?
A. Because he was afraid of Hans. B. Because he was too angry.
C. Because Hans gave him some gifts. D. Because he admired Hans’ courage.
4.How did Hans go to Copenhagen?
A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By train. D. On foot.
5.What do you think Hans’ life would be like in Copenhagen?
A. Hard. B. Relaxing. C. Colourful. D. Lonely
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All boys and girls like good stories. I am sure that all children who read The Ugly Duckling will be glad to know something about the ‘King of Story Tellers’, who wrote it for them. Thousands and thousands of children have read this story, only to ask for it again and again. It has travelled the wide world over, and has been told in every country.
Hans Christian Andersen, the author of “The Ugly Duckling,” was born in Denmark. If you look on a map, you will see this little country in northern Europe. There, in the little village of Odense, he spent his boyhood. His father and mother were very poor. The family lived in two little rooms near the top of a house, where his father worked as a shoemaker.
On the roof was a box filled with earth. In this box his mother planted her vegetables. Little Hans loved to walk with his father in the woods, where he could pick wild flowers and hear the birds sing. His father read to him when his work was done, or told him stories. What his father did helped him open up a new world.
Once, when Hans was still a child, he went into a wheat field with his mother and a number of children, to pick the rest wheat which the reapers(收割机) had left in the field. While they were busy picking only a small amount of wheat for each of them, an angry bailiff(看守者) came rushing into the field, armed with a whip(鞭子). All ran, as fast as they could, away from the angry man. Little Hans was barefoot, and the sharp stalks(茎秆) of the wheat plants which had been cut down, cut his feet so that he could not get away.
Unafraid, the boy faced the angry man and his upraised whip. “How dare you hit me when you know God sees you?” he cried, looking fearlessly into the face of the angry bailiff. The whip came down, but not on little Hans. The bailiff admired the boy’s courage, and praised him for it. He sent him home with gifts, rather than punishments.
While Hans was still a boy, his kind father died. Then Hans and his mother were left alone, to care for each other.
“What will you do, Hans?” the mother asked “Would you like to become a tailor?”
“No, mother,” the boy answered; “I will go to Copenhagen and study. One day I shall write books.”
“But where will the money be found to pay your way?” asked the mother.
“I will work, and God will take care of me,” Hans replied.
So the boy left his native village and walked all the way to Copenhagen, which was very far.
1.What did Hans’ father do in the woods when the work was done?
A. He gathered wild flowers with Hans.
B. He taught Hans to make shoes.
C. He read books or told stories to Hans.
D. He picked remaining wheat with Hans.
2.Why didn’t the bailiff hit Hans?
A. Because he was afraid of Hans.
B. Because he was too angry.
C. Because Hans gave him some gifts.
D. Because he admired Hans’ courage.
3.What do you think the meaning of the underline sentence “Little Hans was barefoot” is?
A. There was something wrong with Little Hans’ feet.
B. Little Hans did not wear shoes.
C. Little Hans was a disabled boy.
D. Little Hans’ feet were cut by a sharp knife.
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Little Hans’ father made a living by making shoes .
B. Little Hans’ father made a good difference to his life.
C. Little Hans is a brave and smart boy.
D. Little Hans’ father would pay his way to Copenhagen.
5.What do you think Hans’ life would be like in Copenhagen?
A. Hard. B. Relaxing.
C. Colourful. D. Lonely
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Boys and girls,calm down and focus on the test paper you begin to think about the answers.Be confident.You can do it!
A. as if B. although C. as soon as D. unless
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Boys and girls, be sure bother others in public places, then you will be liked by others.
A. don’t B. not C. not to D. to
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Boys and girls, work hard. I m sure your parents will ______ you in the future.
A. be famous as B. be proud of C. keep in touch
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—Who do you think will be the winner, Jenny or Karen?
—I am not sure, but Jenny was very confident of her ________to win the match.
A.advice B.activity C.ability
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Boys and girls, work hard. I'm sure your parents will________you in the future.
A.be famous as B.be proud of C.keep in touch D.get angry with
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Dear boys and girls, as we all know that all of you have got the chance to study online because of the serious situation around China. How exciting it is for many of you guys! 1., along with the excitement, you may meet some problems like spending too much time playing games while having online classes and so on. These problems might make 2. impossible for you to study well. So what can we do to improve our online studies? Here are some pieces of advice for you.
Ensure a good connection
To me, the biggest headache about studying online is the poor quality of my Internet connection. 3. one of my online classes, I couldn’t hear my English teacher’s voice and I had to reconnect. It wasted lots of time. Since then, I have checked my network before class every day and asked other family members not to use the 4. while I’m having a class. (Zhao Yuchen, 13, Beijing )
5. your time properly
Studying at home has made it hard for me to plan my time. I had a hard time planning my course timetable at first. Planning 6.of time and creating a study calendar is very important. You need to estimate (估计) how much time each task will 7., review your class content(内容), ask questions and take notes, and make a to-do list before doing your homework. These are all good ways to help us learn better online. (Lin Xiyu, 14, Shanghai)
No distractions(分心)
Online learning takes strong self-discipline (自律) and willpower. There are lots of distractions while studying at home. My mom likes to offer me snacks and drinks, which sometimes distracts me from listening during my classes. I have asked her to stop interrupting (干扰) me while I’m studying. A 8. room and clean desk can help us pay full attention to what we do. (Zhang Penghui, 15, Heilongjiang)
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