My grandparents never remember my telephone number, and they always _______ look it up.
A.must B.can C.should D.have to
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My grandparents never remember my telephone number, and they always _______ look it up.
A.must B.can C.should D.have to
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They’re my grandfather and grandmother.
A. parents B. uncles C. grandparents
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My grandparents for over 60 years and they love each other very much.
A. have been married
B. got married
C. were married
D. have got married
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Both of my grandparents are in their eighties, and they______ looking after carefully.
A. refuse B. repeat C. require D. receive
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My grandparents _________for fifty years and they are both quite healthy now.
A. marry B. have been married C. are married D. have gotten married
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(题文)(2016 • 江苏省宿迁市中考)My grandparents ____________ for over 60 years and they love each other very much.
A. have been married B. got married C. were married D. have got married
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My grandparents are old, ______ they still work in the fields every day.
A. or B. so C. but D. and
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My grandparents live in an old apartment with ______floors and they are on the ______floor.
A. fifth; three B. fifth; third C. five; three D. five; third
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My 13-year-old daughter Lisa remembers birthdays, makes people cards when they are sick, and sends encouraging notes written in colored pens in her neat, artistic hand.
One day I got a call from her principal, “I called to tell you that in 20 years of teaching I have seen nothing like what Lisa did today”, he said
I held my breath again as I thought, my Lisa? My sweet daughter? She must be the wrong kid. What could she have done?
My silence made him go on. “I’ve never seen a student do anything so nice for anyone who needed it more.”
“What did she do?” I asked. He explained to me about the cupcakes (杯形蛋糕).
When Lisa came home from school that afternoon, I told her the principal from her school had phoned me.
“Yeah”, she answered, “I got called out of math class to go to his office. Everyone thought I was in trouble, but he just wanted to know what was going on at lunch.”
Lisa and Ashley had sat with Jordan, a boy who is in special classes. They talked about birthdays, and Lisa asked Jordan when his birthday was. He told her it was coming up but that he lives in a group home and they don’t celebrate birthdays there.
“I remembered his birthday was today, so I made the cupcakes yesterday,” Lisa explained. “Ashley bought a two-liter bottle of soda and some birthday cups, plates, and napkins (餐巾纸) left over from her little brother’s party, and we got some other kids together at lunch today to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Jordan.”
“The principal wanted to know why they were having a birthday party for Jordan at school. When they told him, he just shook his head, took off his glasses, and rubbed his eyes,” Lisa told me. “Finally, he said he was going to tell my parents that I wasn’t in trouble, he was proud of what I did, and I could go back to math class.”
How different my daughter was from me. Better, in fact! I wouldn’t have ever known how to help out disadvantaged kids like that. But my wise daughter knew how-- all it took was cupcakes and adventurous (富有冒险精神的), independent (独立的), kind spirit.
1.What kind of person is Lisa according to the article?
A. She loves making friends with boys.
B. She is fun-loving and humorous.
C. She is warm-hearted and caring.
D. She often asks for trouble.
2.What can we know from the school principal’s phone call?
A. Birthday parties are usually not allowed at the school.
B. The principal was angry with Lisa and her friends.
C. Jordan was in the same class as Lisa.
D. The students thought Lisa was a lot of trouble.
3. How did Lisa and Ashley celebrate Jordan’s birthday?
A. They bought him a beautiful birthday cake.
B. They brought him food and drinks from home.
C. They invited Jordan’s parents to the birthday lunch.
D. They had the principal sing “Happy Birthday” to Jordan.
4. The writer wrote this article to ______________.
A. call upon schools to care more about disadvantaged kids
B. encourage kids to help others in whatever way they can
C. show how proud she felt of her daughter’s kindness.
D. show that helping others is rewarding in itself.
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I’ll remember the first carnival(狂欢节). 1.. My parents came from Jamaica and they helped to start carnival. We had very little money, but we made costumers from old bits of material and feathers, and colourful masks. We decorated old lorries, so that we could ride on them through the streets. It took us six months to get ready.
But on the big day, all our hard work had been worth it. People of all ages, from babies to grandparents, black and white, danced together in the street. 2.. The music was played on anything made of metal: it was very noisy.
There were people watching from the windows of every house. We ate all our favourite Jamaican food, washed down with beer.3.– but carnival helps you forget the weather!
When the carnival got too big, those old streets became too narrow for such big crowds(人群). Some people said they felt frightened by the large crowds and the noise. We were worried that carnival would be banned(禁止). Then we found an answer – everything was moved to a wider and safer street. 4..
A. It was in the 1960s B. The weather was wet C. The policemen danced, too D. But sometimes it’s too crazy E. So carnival should continue for years. |
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