When Mrs. Delgado asked her daughter Sonia to bring blueberry muffins (松饼) to a sick neighbor, Sonia ______. But when Sonia ______ who the neighbor was, she was not so sure. The neighbor’s name was Mrs. Craverham, and ______ in the neighborhood said she was the most ______ person who ever lived.
Sonia walked up the path to Mrs. Craverham’s. She did not like the ______ of anyone being sick and alone, but what if the kids were ______? A girl in Sonia’s science class said that Mrs. Craverham had poked (戳) her ______ a stick last Halloween. Sometimes there were loud ______ heard coming from inside. And a boy in Sonia’s math class said Mrs. Craverham had hung him upside down and ______ him yellow when he accidentally ______ a soccer ball into her yard. Anyway, Sonia ______ to be brave.
Finally Sonia knocked on the door. After a few ______, Mrs. Craverham answered the door and ______ with impatience, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”
Sonia said, “My mother heard you were ______. She cooked muffins for you.”
Mrs. Craverham felt ______. “My, that’s sweet. I’m sorry if I ______ impolite, but young people ______ dare each other to come to my door because they think I’m going to do something to them.______ I answer the door, they run off and laugh ______.”
Suddenly, Sonia heard a loud cry. Mrs. Craverham ______ as Sonia jumped. “Oh, that’s just Norbert, my parrot. He’s watched too many violent movies—like you, I think!”
1.A. agreed B. reacted C. turned D. selected
2.A. got out B. came up C. found out D. set up
3.A. uncles B. kids C. aunts D. teachers
4.A. generous B. devoted C. grateful D. unkind
5.A. idea B. motto C. purpose D. debate
6.A. calm B. clever C. right D. active
7.A. by B. with C. in D. on
8.A. events B. topics C. lectures D. noises
9.A. painted B. joined C. expressed D. recognized
10.A. avoided B. kicked C. played D. carried
11.A. forgot B. hated C. determined D. remembered
12.A. weeks B. hours C. years D. moments
13.A. asked B. waited C. begged D. requested
14.A. nervous B. ill C. angry D. busy
15.A. bad B. worried C. relaxed D. frightened
16.A. kept B. became C. felt D. seemed
17.A. sometimes B. never C. yet D. still
18.A. Even if B. As soon as C. As if D. Though
19.A. happily B. willingly C. crazily D. regularly
20.A. fell B. recovered C. suffered D. laughed
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When Mrs. Delgado asked her daughter Sonia to bring blueberry muffins (松饼) to a sick neighbor, Sonia ______. But when Sonia ______ who the neighbor was, she was not so sure. The neighbor’s name was Mrs. Craverham, and ______ in the neighborhood said she was the most ______ person who ever lived.
Sonia walked up the path to Mrs. Craverham’s. She did not like the ______ of anyone being sick and alone, but what if the kids were ______? A girl in Sonia’s science class said that Mrs. Craverham had poked (戳) her ______ a stick last Halloween. Sometimes there were loud ______ heard coming from inside. And a boy in Sonia’s math class said Mrs. Craverham had hung him upside down and ______ him yellow when he accidentally ______ a soccer ball into her yard. Anyway, Sonia ______ to be brave.
Finally Sonia knocked on the door. After a few ______, Mrs. Craverham answered the door and ______ with impatience, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”
Sonia said, “My mother heard you were ______. She cooked muffins for you.”
Mrs. Craverham felt ______. “My, that’s sweet. I’m sorry if I ______ impolite, but young people ______ dare each other to come to my door because they think I’m going to do something to them.______ I answer the door, they run off and laugh ______.”
Suddenly, Sonia heard a loud cry. Mrs. Craverham ______ as Sonia jumped. “Oh, that’s just Norbert, my parrot. He’s watched too many violent movies—like you, I think!”
1.A. agreed B. reacted C. turned D. selected
2.A. got out B. came up C. found out D. set up
3.A. uncles B. kids C. aunts D. teachers
4.A. generous B. devoted C. grateful D. unkind
5.A. idea B. motto C. purpose D. debate
6.A. calm B. clever C. right D. active
7.A. by B. with C. in D. on
8.A. events B. topics C. lectures D. noises
9.A. painted B. joined C. expressed D. recognized
10.A. avoided B. kicked C. played D. carried
11.A. forgot B. hated C. determined D. remembered
12.A. weeks B. hours C. years D. moments
13.A. asked B. waited C. begged D. requested
14.A. nervous B. ill C. angry D. busy
15.A. bad B. worried C. relaxed D. frightened
16.A. kept B. became C. felt D. seemed
17.A. sometimes B. never C. yet D. still
18.A. Even if B. As soon as C. As if D. Though
19.A. happily B. willingly C. crazily D. regularly
20.A. fell B. recovered C. suffered D. laughed
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When Mrs. Delgado asked her daughter Sonia to bring muffins(松饼)to a sick neighbor, Sonia said sure. But when Sonia _______who the neighbor was, she was not so sure. The neighbor’s name was Mrs. Craverham, and kids in the neighborhood said she was the_______person who ever lived.
Sonia walked up the path to Mrs. Craverham’s. She did not________the idea of anyone being sick and alone, but what if the kids were_______? A girl in Sonia’s science class said that Mrs. Craverham had poked(戳)her with a stick last Halloween. Sometimes people heard _____and moans(呻吟声)coming from inside. And a boy in Sonia’s math class said Mrs. Craverham had hung him upside down and painted him yellow when he______kicked a soccer ball onto her lawn.______between wanting to help someone______and not wanting to come home a different color, Sonia decided to be_______.
Finally Sonia_______the door. After a few moments, Mrs. Craverham answered the door and______in a rough tone, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”
Mrs. Craverham______. “My, that’s sweet. I’m sorry if I seemed______, but young people sometimes dare each other to come to my door _____they think I’m going to do something to them. As soon as I answer the door, they ______laughing or play a trick on me.”
______, Sonia heard a loud howl(嚎叫). Mrs. Craverham _____as Sonia jumped. “Oh, that’s just Norbert, my parrot. He’s watched too many scary movies—like you, I think!” Then Sonia came to _____that people are not always what they seem.
1.A. found out B. sorted out C. let out D. carried out
2.A. oldest B. poorest C. meanest D. ugliest
3.A. share B. like C. give D. receive
4.A. disappointed B. angry C. right D. strict
5.A. cries B. cheers C. laughter D. argument
6.A. happily B. easily C. calmly D. accidentally
7.A. Frightened B. Concerned C. Puzzled D. Amazed
8.A. at hand B. in need C. in danger D. at sight
9.A. clever B. stubborn C. brave D. funny
10.A. knocked on B. broke down C. pulled D. shut
11.A. explained B. demanded C. requested D. asked
12.A. cheerfully B. sincerely C. shyly D. excitedly
13.A. afraid B. tired C. ill D. sad
14.A. agreed B. relaxed C. added D. stopped
15.A. dishonest B. impatient C. nervous D. rude
16.A. because B. while C. although D. unless
17.A. show up B. run off C. move on D. set out
18.A. Suddenly B. Certainly C. Naturally D. Possibly
19.A. shouted B. laughed C. expressed D. nodded
20.A. remember B. admit C. hope D. realize
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Mr. and Mrs.White had two sons and three daughters.One Sunday,Mrs. White said to her husband,“The children don’t have any lessons today,and you’re free too.There’s a new funfair(游乐场)in the park.Let’s all go there to play. ”
Her husband said,“1 want to finish some work today. ” “Oh, forget it.Go there and make our children happy.That’s the most important work.” Mrs. White said.
So Mr. and Mrs. White took their children to the funfair.Mr. White was forty-five years old, but he enjoyed the funfair more than his children. He hurried from one thing to another,and ate lots of sweets. One of the children said to her mother,“Dad is just like a small child,isn’t he, Mom?” Mrs. White didn’t want to follow her husband around any more at that time and answered,“He is even worse than a small child,Mary,because he might spend more money than a small child.”
1.There were ________ children in the White family.
A. two B. three
C. four D. five
2.One Sunday,Mr.and Mrs. White wanted to go to _______ with their children.
A. school B. work
C. a funfair D. a shop.
3.From the story we know Mrs.White________ when Mary asked her the question.
A. was still excited to play B. was a little angry with Mr. White
C. looked for Mr.White everywhere D. ate a lot of sweets
4.Of all he family members,_________ enjoyed playing there most that Sunday.
A. Mr.White B. Mrs.White
C. Mary D. the boys
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You can hardly imagine the difficulty Mrs. Jones had ________ up her children.
A.brought | B.to bring | C.bringing | D.to have brought |
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The day before Father’s Day, Mrs. Berry asked her students to make a card for their fathers. She passed out paper and pieces of cloth.
Elizabeth looked for a while at the blue cloth and began to cut it. Then she 36 her paper in half and began writing. When Elizabeth finally looked at the message the teacher gave on the paper, she noticed something else. She felt her 37 grow hot — she hadn’t heard that anyone who didn’t have a father could make one for a grandfather or an uncle.
As her teacher walked to her, Elizabeth tried 38 her card with her arm, but Mrs. Berry gently 39 it so that she could read it. Elizabeth sat 40 , waiting for her to say something, but she saw a 41 roll down Mrs. Berry’s face. She had never made Mrs. Berry so upset.
When school was over, Elizabeth 42 until all the other kids left so that she could
43 . “I’m sorry for not listening. I’ll make another card 44 you want. I’ll do it 45 and bring it tomorrow.” “46 are you talking about?” asked Mrs. Berry.
“My Father’s Day card. I know you’re upset because I didn’t do it 47 .”
“Elizabeth, that was the __48 card in the whole class. It was so 49 that it made me cry.”
Elizabeth was so 50 that she ran out of the classroom.
When her mom came home from work that night, Elizabeth 51 to give her the card early. On the front of the card was a 52 of Elizabeth’s mom, with a blue piece of cloth cut like her hair. Inside the card she had written:
Dear Mom,
I know you work really hard to be both a mommy and a(n) 53 . I want to thank you and54 you a happy Father’s Day!
Love,
Elizabeth
When her mom read the card she started 55 , just like Mrs. Berry did.
1.A. cut B. tore C. spread D. folded
2.A. heart B. face C. hands D. body
3.A. covering B. holding C. doing D. making
4.A. caught B. left C. lifted D. placed
5.A. alone B. still C. up D. down
6.A. tear B. smile C. hair D. sweat
7.A. worked B. waited C. stood D. sat
8.A. apologize B. stop C. understand D. stay
9.A. because B. until C. unless D. if
10.A. just here B. at once C. at home D. at school
11.A. Who B. Whose C. Which D. What
12.A. carefully B. quickly C. wrong D. right
13.A. worst B. best C. favorite D. simplest
14.A. wild B. useful C. sweet D. hard
15.A. happy B. regretful C. brave D. rude
16.A. seemed B. decided C. refused D. promised
17.A. recording B. discovery C. drawing D. writing
18.A. teacher B. sister C. daddy D. aunt
19.A. wish B. hope C. want D. congratulate
20.A. laughing B. joking C. worrying D. crying
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The day before Mother’s Day, Mrs. Berry asked her students to make a card for their mothers. She passed out paper and pieces of cloth.
Mary looked for a while at the blue cloth and began to cut it. Then she her paper in half and began writing. When Mary finally looked at the message the teacher gave on the paper, she noticed something else. She felt her grow hot---she hadn’t heard that anyone who didn’t have a mother could make one for a grandmother or an aunt.
As her teacher to her, Mary tried covering her card with her arm, but Mrs. Berry gently lifted it so that she could it. Mary sat , waiting for her to say something, but she saw a roll down Mrs. Berry’s face. She had never made Mrs. Berry so .
When school was over, Mary until all the other kids left so that she could apologize . “I’m sorry for not listening. I’ll make another card you want. I’ll do it at home and it tomorrow.”
“ are you talking about?” asked Mrs. Berry.
“My Mother’s Day card. I know you’re sad because I didn’t do it .”
“Mary, that was the card in the whole class. It was so that it made me cry. ”
Mary was so that she ran out of the classroom.
When her father came home from work that night, Mary to give him the card early .
On the front of the card was a of Mary’s father, with a blue piece of cloth cut like his hair. Inside the card she had written:
Dear Dad,
I know you work really hard to be both a and a father. I want to thank you and you a Happy Mother’s Day!
Love
Mary
When her dad read the card he started , just like Mrs Berry did.
1.A. cut B. took C. folded D. spread
2.A. heart B. hands C. face D. body
3.A . ran B. jumped C. walked D. did
4.A. catch B. leave C. read D. place
5.A. still B. alone C. up D. down
6.A. tear B. hair C. smile D. spot
7.A. happy B. upset C. satisfied D. glad
8.A. waited B. worked C. stood D. sat
9.A. because B. until C. unless D. if
10.A. take B. hold C. bring D. catch
11.A. Who B. That C. What D. Which
12.A. right B. quickly C. wrong D. carefully
13.A. worst B. best C. favorite D. simplest
14.A. sweet B. wild C. useful D. hard
15.A. regretful B. happy C. brave D. rude
16.A. seemed B. refused C. decided D. promised
17.A. recording B. drawing C. discovery D. writing
18.A. teacher B. sister C. aunt D. mommy
19.A. hope B. wish C. want D. congratulate
20.A. crying B. joking C. worrying D. laughing
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The day before Father’s Day, Mrs. Berry asked her students to __36 ___ a card for their fathers. She passed out paper and pieces of cloth.
Elizabeth looked for a while at the blue cloth and began to cut it. Then she folded (折)her paper in half and began writing. When Elizabeth finally looked at the message the teacher gave on the paper, she noticed something else. She felt her 37 grow hot — she hadn’t heard that anyone who didn’t have a father could make one for a grandfather or an uncle.
As her teacher walked to her, Elizabeth tried38 her card with her arm, but Mrs Berry gently 39 it so that she could read it. Elizabeth sat40 , waiting for her to say something, but she saw a41 roll down Mrs Berry’s face. She had never made Mrs Berry so upset.
When school was over, Elizabeth 42 until all the other kids left so that she could43 . “I’m sorry for not listening. I’ll make another card 44 you want. I’ll do it45 and bring it tomorrow.”
“ 46 are you talking about?” asked Mrs Berry.
“My Father’s Day card. I know you’re upset because I didn’t do it47 .”
“Elizabeth, that was the 48 card in the whole class. It was so49 that it made me cry.”
Elizabeth was so 50 that she ran out of the classroom.
When her mom came home from work that night, Elizabeth51 to give her the card early.
On the front of the card was a52 of Elizabeth’s mom, with a blue piece of cloth cut like her hair. Inside the card she had written:
Dear Mom,
I know you work really hard to be both a mommy and a(n)53 . I want to thank you and54 you a happy Father’s Day!
Love,
Elizabeth
When her mom read the card she started 55 , just like Mrs Berry did.
1.A. break B. made C. make D. build
2.A. face B. heart C. hands D. body
3.A. doing B. holding C. covering D. making
4.A. caught B. left C. placed D. lifted
5.A. alone B. up C. still D. down
6.A. smile B. tear C. hair D. sweat
7.A. waited B. worked C. stood D. sat
8.A. stay B. stop C. understand D. apologize
9.A. because B. until C. unless D. if
10.A. just here B. at home C. at once D. at school
11.A. Who B. What C. Which D. Whose
12.A. right B. quickly C. wrong D. carefully
13.A. worst B. favorite C. best D. simplest
14.A. wild B. useful C. hard D. sweet
15.A. happy B. regretful C. brave D. easy
16.A. seemed B.refused C. decided D. promised
17.A. drawing B. discovery C. recording D. writing
18.A. teacher B. sister C. daddy D. aunt
19.A. hope B. wish C. want D. congratulate
20.A. laughing B. joking C. crying D. worrying
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When I first began to work with international students, I asked someone at a lunch, “What brings you here today?” Looking at me like I was a bit crazy, he answered, “ The bus.” That was my first realization that no matter how good a speaker is, there are phrases that will always tend to cause confusion to non-native speakers. These idiomatic phrases(惯用语) add color and interest to any language and are worth learning if you want to talk fluently with native speakers.
“By no stretch”----The speaker is referring to something that’s very hard to achieve or realize, even with great effort, as in “It was not a good meal, by any stretch of the imagination.” Which means that ______________.
“Half dead”----An expression of extreme tiredness, having nothing to do with actual health. Commonly used at the end of a long and tiring day.
“By the book”----This means that an action should follow the rules exactly. It also describes the nature of someone who won’t deviate(背离) from a set of rules no matter what the situation is.
“More power to you”----This isn’t a wish for you to have better electricity from the power company----it’s a statement, usually slightly ironic(讽刺的), that the speaker thinks that you are unlikely to do a task, but you should try if you think you can complete it. It generally means the speaker has no intention of helping you achieve your goal neither will they discourage you from attempting to reach it. For example, “I don’t think you can meet that deadline, but more power to you.”
“As easy as pie”----A reference that something is as simple or easy as eating a delicious dessert, or that it requires little effort to successfully achieve. In chatting, this phrase does not refer to the process of cooking or eating.
1.The example given by the author in the first paragraph is used to show__________.
A.the importance of learning idioms | B.the beauty of the English language |
C.the foolishness of the student | D.the cause of the misunderstanding |
2.According to the passage, which of the following would be proper to fill in the blank in Paragraph 2?
A.the meal is very delicious | B.it’s very hard to make the meal delicious |
C.people make great efforts to make the meal delicious | |
D.even if people try to believe it, the meal could not be described as good |
3.If someone says he is half dead, he means____________.
A.he is in poor health | B.he cannot move |
C.he has a sound sleep | D.he is exhausted |
4.If a person daren’t do things in a creative way, you may describe him by using “__________”.
A.by no stretch | B.by the book |
C.as easy as pie | D.the breaker of rules |
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Mrs Chen is very strict — we don’t dare to say a word _____ she asks us to.
A.until B.before C.when D.unless
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When Cath Pirret and her husband Iain took their daughters Jessie, 10, and Holly, 7, to Britain earlier this year, it was a trip that was all about showing the girls where their parents grew up. But there were also some key sightseeing opportunities, such as Stonehenge, Hadrian’s Wall and Tate Modern, before heading to Paris to see the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo.
So, what did the couple from Melbourne hope their girls would get from the trip? "A greater understanding that travel is not a difficult thing to do," Cath says."Some of the highlights are to meet new people and adapt to lots of different situations."
Cath believes that children, in order to truly benefit from travel, need to be old enough to understand and appreciate the experience. Sydney-based ABC Radio broadcaster and film critic C.J. Johnson travelled a lot with his parents as a child. His father was "really into rivers" and decided he was going to make it the "family mission" to see the "seven great rivers of the world".
There’s no doubt, thanks to a richer society and the greater ease and access to all forms of travel, that few — if any — generations of parents and children have ever had the ability to journey together as far, as wide and as deep as the present one.Travel brings history to life, builds children’s independence and opens their minds. A child’s view also helps adults to see the world through new eyes.
For Keith Bellows, the award-winning editor-in-chief of the American National Geographic Traveler magazine says the world is simply"the greatest classroom we have". He’s convinced, like Spicer, that any parent willing and financially able to give the gift of travel offers a gift that keeps on giving.
"Children who learn to travel will travel to learn," he says. "And they will do it all their lives."
With that in mind, Bellows, a father of three, wrote a book, 100 Places that Can Change Your Child’s Life.
1.Why did the couple take their daughters to Britain?
A.To prove their parents grew up in a rich country.
B.To meet the friends and relatives in Britain.
C.To help them enjoy their wonderful holidays.
D.To assist them to get benefit from travelling.
2.The couple and their kids .
A.went to see the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo first
B.visited Hadrian’s Wall and Tate Modern in France
C.first stayed in Britain and then went to France
D.only preferred to have the key sightseeing trips
3.When Johnson was a child, .
A.he made a decision to see the greatest rivers
B.he fully understood his family mission
C.he was forced to keep his father company
D.he learned a lot and developed a broad outlook
4.Now many children can travel around the world .
A.because they are lucky to have good parents
B.because they were just born in rich families
C.because they are living in a prosperous society
D.because they are longing for new knowledge
5.We can learn from the passage that .
A.children who learn to travel will travel to learn
B.Keith Bellows objects to taking children to travel
C.children will purchase gifts for their parents
D.Keith Bellows is managing a famous TV show
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