Have you ever heard _________ interesting story?
A. so an B. such an C. so
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Have you ever heard _________ interesting story?
A. so an B. such an C. so
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Have you ever heard of the story? It________ funny and interesting.
A.looks B.tastes C.smells D.sounds
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This is the most interesting story I have_____ heard.
A. never B. ever C. once D. always
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Have you ever heard of the story of the first Teddy bear? Do you know how the first Teddy Bear was created? The story starts with America’s twenty-sixth president Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt.
President Roosevelt traveled to Mississippi because the state was having an disagreement with its neighbor, Louisiana. President Roosevelt was a great hunter, so some people took him to go hunting while he was in Mississippi. Things were not going well. Almost everyone had successfully shot an animal, but President Roosevelt hunted nothing. Nobody wanted to see the president look sad, so someone caught a bear and tied it to a tree. Then they asked President Roosevelt to shoot. The president was very surprised to see that. He felt it was unfair to shoot the bear, because it couldn’t run away. He refused to shoot the helpless and tired bear. The story of his decision went all over the country. Everyone was moved by the president’s belief.
The next day, a cartoon artist drew a picture about the scene and it was put into the Washington Post Newspaper on November 16th, 1902. Everyone saw the cartoon, including a couple named Morris and Rose Michtom who lived in New York. The Michtoms owned a toy store and decided to make a stuffed ( 填 满 填 充 物 的 ) bear to remember the president’s actions in letting the helpless bear stay alive. They call it “Teddy bear”.
Other toy bears had been made in the past, but they all looked mean and threatening ( 威 胁 他 人 的 ). The Michtoms’ bear looked sweet and harmless. People fell in love with the Teddy Bear soon and they were willing to own it.
1.What happened to the bear after someone caught it?
It ________________to a tree after someone caught it.
2.How did President Roosevelt save the bear?
He saved the bear by_______________________.
3.Who drew a picture and put it into the Washington Post Newspaper?
________________________________________.
4.Before the first Teddy Bear was made, what were the toy bears like?
They looked_________________________________.
5.What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
________________________________________.
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Maybe you know floods, droughts, earthquakes, sandstorms and so on. But have you ever heard of typhoons?
Typhoons are some of the worst storms, usually around the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Most happen in July, August and September.
How does a typhoon happen? When lots of sea water gets hot in the summer sun, it evaporates into the air. This makes the air hotter. When the air gets warm enough, it starts to move higher up into the sky. Then, cooler air around it rushes in. It fills the space that is left. After the air gets warmer, it starts to move quickly, making wind. The wind goes in circles, and it keeps moving higher in the sky. The warmer the air gets, the quicker the wind moves. And when the wind moves faster than 30 meters a second, a typhoon begins.
A typhoon has two parts. One is called the "eye". In the eye, the wind does not move so fast. The other part is the wall of clouds around the eye. This is where the strongest wind and hardest rains are.
Typhoons are very dangerous. In 2004, Typhoon Yunna killed 164 people in Zhejiang, and 24 people were missing. In May 2006, Typhoon Pearl hit Guangdong and Fujian, and thousands of houses were damaged.
What to do when a typhoon hits:
·Stay inside, close all the windows and stay away from them.
·Try to bring all of your things inside. Strong winds could even blow away your bikes!
·Listen to the radio or TV for important information.
·If you're told to go to a safer place, do so right away.
1.Which picture can tell meaning of the underlined sentences "... it starts to move higher up into the sky. Then, cooler air around it rushes in. '?
2.When a typhoon comes, we cannot
A.close all the windows
B.listen to typhoon news
C.stay outside with our bikes
D.stay inside the strong house
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The warmer the air gets, the slower the wind moves.
B.This year Typhoon Peal killed 164 people in Zhejiang.
C.The strongest winds and hardest rains are in the eye of typhoon.
D.A typhoon will happen when the wind goes faster than 30 meters a second.
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Maybe you know floods, droughts, earthquakes, sandstorms and so on. But have ever heard of typhoons(台风)?
Typhoons are some of the worst storms, usually around the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Most happen in July, August and September.
How does a typhoon happen? When lots of sea water gets hot in the summer sun, it evaporates into the air. This makes the air hotter. When the air gets warm enough, it starts to move higher up into the sky. Then, cooler air around it rushes in. It fills the space that is left. After the air gets warmer, it starts to move quickly, making wind. The wind goes in circles, and it keeps moving higher in the sky. The warmer the air gets, the quicker the wind moves. And when the wind moves faster than 30 meters a second, a typhoon begins.
A typhoon has two parts, One is called the “eye”. In the eye, the wind does not move so fast. The other part is the wall of clouds around the eye. This is where the strongest with and hardest rains are.
Typhoons are very dangerous. In 2004, Typhoon Yunna killed 164 people in Zhejiang, and 24 people were missing. In May 2006, Typhoon Pearl hit Guangdong and Fujian, and thousands of houses were damaged.
What to do when a typhoon hits:
Stay inside, Close all the windows and stay away from them.
Try to bring all of your things inside. Strong winds could even blow away your bikes!
Listen to the radio or TV for important information.
If you’re told to go to a safer place, do so right away.
1. Typhoons often happen ________
A. in the hot season B. in the cold season
C. only in China D. under the sea
2. Which picture can tell the meaning of the underlined sentences“…,it starts to move higher up into the sky. Then, cooler air around it rushes in.”?
3. When a typhoon comes, we cannot ________
A. close all the windows B. listen to typhoon news
C. stay outside with our bikes D. stay inside the strong house
4. This passage is mainly about ________
A. the knowledge of typhoon B. the eye of a typhoon
C. the most dangerous typhoon Yunna D. the names of typhoon
5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The warmer the air gets, the slower the wind moves.
B. In 2006, Typhoon Peal killed 164 people in Zhejiang.
C. The strongest winds and harder rains are in the eye of typhoon.
D. A typhoon will happen when the wind goes faster than 30 meters a second.
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Have you ever heard the phrase "You never get a second chance to make a first impression"? It may sound like an unusual piece of advice, but it is true-the first impression someone has of you when meeting you for the first time will probably influence how that person treats you or reacts to you in the future.
What is even more interesting is that the brain takes in all the information to create that first impression in about three seconds. When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated your name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.
So how do you make a good first impression? All. things grown-ups tell you-such as being polite, and being well-dressed-are very important. However, the most important 'tool' for making a good first impression is your face. Smiling, being responsive, and looking like you are happy will almost always leave a positive impression on people, especially those who do not know you. Most people, generally speaking, are ready to smile back when they are smiled at.
Furthermore, smiling and being in a positive mood helps you to know and get a better understanding of new things. This means that you can possibly be friendlier to people you do not know and. be more creative and able to solve problems more quickly. So if you ever need a reason to be; happy, think about the wonderful people you might meet and impress-with a cheerful smile.
1.What does the underlined word "reacts" in Paragraph 1 probably mean in Chinese?
A.回应 B.道歉 C.报告 D.建议
2.Which paragraph shows how soon others form opinions on you?
A.Paragraph 1. B.Paragraph 2. C.Paragraph 3. D.Paragraph 4.
3.What is the most important to leave good impressions?
A.Shaking hands. B.Stating your name. C.Dressing nicely. D.Wearing a smile.
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A.The First Impression Does Matters B.Smiling Makes the First Impression
C.Manners Leave Deep Impressions D.Impressions Decide Who You Are
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— The story is so amazing! It’s the most interesting story I’ve ever read.
— But I am afraid it won’t be liked by ________.
A. somebody B. anybody C. everybody D. nobody
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--The story is so amazing! It’s the most interesting story I’ve ever read.
--But I’m afraid it won’t be liked by________.
A. everybody B. somebody C. anybody D. nobody
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Have you ever heard your own voice? “Of course,” you say. Has anyone else ever heard your voice? Again you say, “Of course.”But that’s not quite true. Nobody else has ever heard your voice—the way you hear it. When you talk, you set up sound waves(声波). The air outside your head carries the sound waves to your outer ears. But, of course, the sound of your voice begins inside your head. The bones(骨头) of your head pick up the sound waves, too. They carry the sound waves straight to your inner(里面的) ears. You get the sound from the outside and the inside too. Other people get just the sound waves from the outside. That’s why they don’t hear your voice the way you do.
1.The sound of your voice begins ________.
A. inside your head B. outside your head
C. in your inner ears D. in your outer ears
2.When you talk, other people hear your voice _______.
A. through the bones of your head
B. from the outside
C. from the inside
D. all of the above
3.The phrase “pick up” here means ________.
A. to raise B. to get
C. to choose D. to pull
4.The passage is mainly about _________.
A. waves in the air
B. the way you hear your own voice
C. voice gets around far and wide
D. the different ways you and others hear your voice
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