Caroline’s mom was good at making soup. She made it often. She made chicken soup. She made tomato soup. She made vegetable soup. But Caroline hated them all. She wouldn’t eat any soup. She thought soup was terrible.
Caroline’s mom wanted Caroline to eat soup because she thought it was healthy. One day Caroline’s mom got an idea. She let Caroline make her own soup. They made some hot water first. Then Caroline put in some vegetables she liked. She put in some salt and pepper (食盐和胡椒粉), too.
“I like spaghetti (意大利面),” Caroline said. “Can I put in spaghetti?”
“Yes,” Caroline’s mother said.
They put spaghetti into the soup. Caroline thought it looked funny.
Caroline let the soup cook for a few minutes. When the soup was ready, she couldn’t wait to taste it. It was wonderful! Caroline shared the soup with her family.
Everyone loved it!
“Soup is not so bad,” Caroline said. “Maybe I should try some other kinds of soup next time.” Caroline’s mom was so glad to hear that.
1.The underline word “hated” means “________” in English.
A. enjoyed B. disliked C. tried D. wanted
2.Caroline’s mom often made soup because _______.
A. she couldn’t make other food
B. soup was her favorite
C. soup was easy to make
D. soup was good for health
3.Caroline’s mom got a good idea to _______.
A. make her daughter love cooking
B. teach her daughter how to cook
C. change her daughter’s attitude (态度) to soup
D. make her daughter cook for herself
4.Caroline’s soup did not have ________.
A. chicken B. vegetables C. salt and pepper D. spaghetti
5.Where does this passage probably come from?
A. A cookbook. B. A science magazine.
C. A storybook. D. A sports newspaper.
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Caroline’s mom was good at making soup. She made it often. She made chicken soup. She made tomato soup. She made vegetable soup. But Caroline hated them all. She wouldn’t eat any soup. She thought soup was terrible.
Caroline’s mom wanted Caroline to eat soup because she thought it was healthy. One day Caroline’s mom got an idea. She let Caroline make her own soup. They made some hot water first. Then Caroline put in some vegetables she liked. She put in some salt and pepper (食盐和胡椒粉), too.
“I like spaghetti (意大利面),” Caroline said. “Can I put in spaghetti?”
“Yes,” Caroline’s mother said.
They put spaghetti into the soup. Caroline thought it looked funny.
Caroline let the soup cook for a few minutes. When the soup was ready, she couldn’t wait to taste it. It was wonderful! Caroline shared the soup with her family.
Everyone loved it!
“Soup is not so bad,” Caroline said. “Maybe I should try some other kinds of soup next time.” Caroline’s mom was so glad to hear that.
1.The underline word “hated” means “________” in English.
A. enjoyed B. disliked C. tried D. wanted
2.Caroline’s mom often made soup because _______.
A. she couldn’t make other food
B. soup was her favorite
C. soup was easy to make
D. soup was good for health
3.Caroline’s mom got a good idea to _______.
A. make her daughter love cooking
B. teach her daughter how to cook
C. change her daughter’s attitude (态度) to soup
D. make her daughter cook for herself
4.Caroline’s soup did not have ________.
A. chicken B. vegetables C. salt and pepper D. spaghetti
5.Where does this passage probably come from?
A. A cookbook. B. A science magazine.
C. A storybook. D. A sports newspaper.
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When I was a child, my mom liked to make food. I remember one night, she made food after a long, hard day at work.
That_________, my mom made a plate of eggs, sausage and extremely burned (烤焦的) cookies in front of my dad. I was waiting to see_________anyone would say anything or not. But all my dad did was to head for his cookies, smile at my mom and ask me_________my day was at school. I don’t remember what I told him that night,_________I do remember watching him eat every bite of that cookie!
When I_________from the table that evening, I remembered hearing my mom say sorry to my dad_________burning the cookies. And I’ll never forget what he said: “Dear, I_________burned cookies.”
Later that night. I went to kiss dad good night and I asked him if he really liked his cookies burned. He bugged me and said: “Your mom had a_________day at work today, and she’s very tired. Besides, a little burned cookie_________hurts anyone!”
Life is full of imperfect (不完美的) things and imperfect people. We need to learn to__________each other’s faults (错误) and celebrate each other’s differences.
1.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night
2.A.whether B.if C.who D.that
3.A.what B.when C.how D.where
4.A.so B.and C.or D.but
5.A.stood up B.wake up C.pick up D.cut up
6.A.for B.of C.to D.off
7.A.hate B.love C.care D.throw
8.A.happy B.excited C.hard D.bad
9.A.never B.ever C.still D.almost
10.A.find B.accept C.mind D.Join
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Mary performed well and at last, she made it.
A. succeed B. successfully C. was successful
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Jamaria Crump, 11 years old, is good at making lemonade(柠檬汁). In fact, she has turned it into a business (生意). In her hometown in Maryland, US, she has a lemonade stand (摊位) called LemonTopia. The stand is open three days a week. She also sells lemon-flavored (柠檬味的) pies, cakes and cookies at her stand.
Crump loves cooking and baking (烘焙) Two years ago, she wanted to have a lemonade stand at her school's bake sale, Her school said that was fine, but also asked her to sell other things, like cookies and cakes.After the bake sale was over, she started selling her goods at other school activities.
Later, she decided to start her own business and took her one year to make her own lemonade recipe.She also made new flavors of lemonade, such as apple and cotton candy (棉花糖).
For now, Crump is just making and selling lemonade, But she is dreaming big— she wants to be a pastry chef (糕点厨师) in Paris someday.
1.Jamaria Crump's business is for________.
A.making lemonade B.planting lemon trees
C.selling candy D.making chocolate
2.What do we know about Lemon Topia?
A.It only sells lemonade. B.It is famous in Maryland.
C.It is open five days a week. D.It also sells pies and cakes.
3.What does the underlined word “goods” mean in Chinese?
A.创意 B.商品 C.手工 D.杂志
4.Paragraphs 2 and 3mainty talk about________.
A.how Crump made her own lemonade B.how Crump learned to make lemonade
C.how Crump started her business D.what Crump's school did for her business
5.What do we know about Jamaria Crump from the story?
A.She got much money by selling lemonade. B.She likes to drink lemonade.
C.She is good at running a business D.She likes cooking and baking.
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1.Miss Li told us a funny ______________(笑话) .It made us laugh.
2.Jane was good at English and she did well in the English ______________(考试) .
3.In A_________, most people have light skin, but in Africa, lots of people have dark skin.
4. Tom, it’s time for school. Are you _____________(准备好的)?
5.If you don’t study harder, you will __________(不及格)the English exam again.
6. We want to _____________(预定)tickets to Kunming on Tuesday afternoon.
7. Our teachers are all very ___________(严格)with us.
8.I don’t want to go ___________ (任何地方).I just hope to stay at home and have a good time.
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My 10yearold daughter Donna said,“Mom,I made a new friend at school.Can she come over tomorrow?” Donna was a(n) ______ girl and I wanted her to make some friends.
“Sure,” I said and thought of my own ______,Lillian.We met at the age of 10,______.Like my daughter,I was shy,but Lillian helped me.She ______ friends with me.
Once,Lillian went on a trip to Florida.That was the first time we had to be ______ from each other for a few days.But three days ______,Lillian's sister told me that Lillian couldn't ______ anymore.I cried.
The next day Donna ______ her new friend home.“Hi,Mrs. Loggia,” the girl said,“my name is Laura.” Laura was so much like Lillian.I felt ______ when Laura's mom came to pick her up later that afternoon.I ______ the door to let her in.“Judy!” she cried.“It's me,Lillian's sister.” Yes,Laura looked familiar (熟悉的).She was Lillian's niece (侄女).
1.A. shy B. big C. small D. outgoing
2.A. daughter B. son C. friend D. sister
3.A. but B. too C. either D. yet
4.A. took B. brought C. wanted D. made
5.A. together B. away C. out D. made
6.A. later B. sooner C. ago D. before
7.A. come down B. go down C. come back D. go out
8.A. left B. received C. heard D. brought
9.A. surprised B. terrible C. interested D. bored
10.A. closed B. opened C. cut D. knew
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My 10-year-old Donna said, “Mom, I made a new friend at school today. Can she come over tomorrow?” Donna was a shy girl and I wanted her to make some friends to bring her out of her shell.
“Sure, honey, that sounds great.” I said, thinking back to my own best friend, Lillian. We lived across the street from each other in Washington Heights, New York. We met at the age of 10, too. Like my daughter, I was shy, but Lillian drew me out. She was one of the friendliest people in school, with shiny black hair and a mile-wide smile.
In senior high school, Lillian went on a trip to Florida. This was the first time we had to be away from each other for a few days. “I’ll be back soon.” she told me. But three days later, Lillian’s sister told me that she had fallen into a river and hadn’t come out any more. Soon, my family moved to New Jersey. Whenever I thought of her, tears came into my eyes.
The next day Donna brought her new friend home. “Hi, Mrs. Loggia.” the little girl said. Her hair was so shiny and black and she shot me a big smile. “My name is Laura.”
My daughter’s new friend was so much like Lillian. I was still puzzled (迷惑) when Laura’s mom came to pick her up later that afternoon. I opened the door to let her in. “Judy!” she cried. “It’s me, Lillian’s sister, from Washington Heights.” Yes, my daughter’s friend looked familiar (熟悉的). She was Lillian’s niece.
1.The underlined words in the first paragraph “to bring her out of her shell” mean ____.
A. to help her become less shy
B. to help her become smart
C. to help her live happily
D. to help her walk out of her house
2.Why did Laura look familiar to the writer?
A. Because she looked like Donna.
B. Because she also had shiny black hair and a big smile.
C. Because she was from Washington Heights.
D. Because she was as old as her daughter.
3.The writer lost her best friend because _______________.
A. she moved to New Jersey
B. they were different from each other
C. her best friend moved to Florida
D. her best friend lost her life on a trip
4.“I knew we would be best friends forever.” is a sentence from the passage and should be put at the end of _______.
A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5
5.We can know from the passage that .
A. Laura and Donnaare of the same age
B. The writer didn’t know about Lillian’s death.
C. Laura was Lillian’s daughter.
D. Judy moved to New Jersey because of Lillian’s death
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My 10-year-old Donna said, “Mom, I made a new friend at school today. Can she come over tomorrow?” Donna was a shy girl and I wanted her to make some friends to bring her out of her shell.
“Sure, honey, that sounds great.” I said, thinking back to my own best friend, Lillian. We lived across the street from each other in Washington Heights, New York. We met at the age of 10, too. Like my daughter, I was shy, but Lillian drew me out. She was one of the friendliest people in school, with shiny black hair and a mile-wide smile.
In senior high school, Lillian went on a trip to Florida. This was the first time we had to be away from each other for a few days. “I'll be back soon.” she told me. But three days later, Lillian’s sister told me that she had fallen into a river and hadn’t come out any more. Soon, my family moved to New Jersey. Whenever I thought of her, tears(眼泪)came into my eyes.
The next day Donna brought her new friend home. “Hi, Mrs. Loggia.” the little girl said. Her hair was so shiny and black and she gave me a big smile. “My name is Laura.”
My daughter’s new friend was so much like Lillian. I was still puzzled (迷惑) when Laura’s mom came to pick her up later that afternoon. I opened the door to let her in. “Judy!” she cried. “It’s me, Lillian’s sister, from Washington Heights.” Yes, my daughter’s friend looked familiar. She was Lillian's niece(侄女).
1.The underlined words in the first paragraph “to bring her out of her shell” mean ________.
A. to help her become less shy
B. to help her become smart
C. to help her live happily
D. to help her walk out of her house
2.Laura looked familiar(熟悉的)to the writer because she ________.
A. was Lillian’s niece
B. was as old as her daughter
C. was from Washington Heights
D. had shiny black hair and a big smile, too
3.Why did the writer lose her best friend?
A. Because she moved to New Jersey.
B. Because her best friend lost her life on a trip.
C. Because her best friend travelled to Florida.
D. Because they were different from each other.
4.“I knew we would be best friends forever.” is a sentence from the passage and should be put at the end of ________.
A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 5
5.We can infer (推断) from the passage that ________.
A. Laura and Donna are of the same age.
B. Laura helps Donna a lot.
C. Laura is outgoing(外向的).
D. Judy moved to New Jersey because of Lillian’s death.
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—Where's the cake I made this morning?
—We________it, mom. Can you make another one for me?
A. will eat B. eat C. ate D. were eating
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When I was small, sometimes my mom gave the family a funny special treat—she would make breakfast food for dinner.
I remember she did so one night. She had been at work all day but wanted to do something special for us all. On that evening, my mom put a plate of eggs and very burnt toast(面包)in front of my dad. I waited to see if anyone noticed. But my dad just took his toast, smiled at my mom and asked me how my day at school had been. I don’t remember what I told him that night. But I remember watching him put butter on that toast. He ate it up as usual.
After dinner, I remember hearing my mom apologize to my dad for burning the toast. I’ll never forget what he said:“Honey, I love burnt toast.” Later that night, I went to kiss daddy good night. I asked him if he really liked his toast burnt. He wrapped(紧抱)me in his arms and said: “Your mommy worked very hard today. She’s really tired. And a bit of burnt toast never hurt anyone!”
Life is full of imperfect things. Nobody is perfect, either. I’m not the best at anything. I forget birthdays and other important events just like everyone else does. But I’ve learned something important from my father. Understanding is the basis(基础) of everything, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and child or just between two friends. Remember, burnt toast never hurt anyone. It’s the people with the kind thoughts who make life worth living.
1.The writer’s father during the dinner.
A. didn’t take the burnt toast B. ate up all the burnt toast
C. threw away the burnt toast D. didn’t notice the burnt toast
2.What does the underlined word “apologize” mean?
A. 辨白 B. 谢罪 C. 道歉 D. 辩护
3.From what the father said to his son, we know the father .
A. could understand his wife B. always argued with his wife
C. was a good cook D. worked hard every day
4.What has the writer learned from his father?
A. The father liked to eat burnt toast.
B. The mother was not a good mother and was a little funny.
C. Understanding is the basic point of everything.
D. Life is not perfect, but the father is perfect.
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A. Life is imperfect B. The father and the son
C. A big dinner D. Burnt toast never hurt anyone
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