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Jenny likes to play ________ guitar, but she doesn’t like ________ thrillers.


  1. A.
    a; an
  2. B.
    a; the
  3. C.
    the; a
  4. D.
    the; 不填

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     Jim is a boy. He is from Canada. He is nine years old. He is a primary school student(小學(xué)生).
He can speak Chinese and English. He likes to play football. He is a good student. He is a Young Pioneer
(少先隊(duì)員), too. Jim has a sister. Her name is Jenny. She is nine, too. She likes English. And she likes
to play baseball.
1. Who is the boy?
    He _____ _____.
2. Is Jim a good student?
    _____,  _____.
3. Is Jenny a Young Pioneer?
    _____,  _____.
4. Is Jenny Jim's friend? 
   _____,  _____.
5. Are they at the same age? 
   _____,  _____.

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Cats are the most popular pets among Americans. So it is not surprising that there are a lot of expressions about cats. Some cats like to catch small birds, like canaries (金絲雀). If someone looks very proud and satisfied with himself, we say “he looks like the cat that ate the canary.”
Sometimes, a cat likes to play with a small animal it catches. So if you “play cat and mouse” with someone, it means that you change between different kinds of behavior when dealing with another person. For example, a girl might offer something sweet to her little brother and then take it away when he reaches for it.
Americans might say that something is “the cat’s miaow” or “the cat’s pajamas(睡衣)” to describe something that is the best or finest. “A copycat” is someone who acts just like someone else or copies another person’s work. “A fat cat” is a person with a lot of money.
If you tell about something that is supposed to be a secret, we say you “l(fā)et the cat out of the bag”. If you are not able to speak or answer a question, someone might ask you if “the cat has got your tongue(舌頭)”
Have you ever watched children in a classroom when their teacher leaves for a few minutes? “When the cat’s away, the mice will play” means people sometimes act badly when there is no supervision (監(jiān)管).
You may have heard the expression “curiosity killed the cat”. This means caring too much about things that are not your business might cause problems.
If you have ever had cats as pets, you know it is difficult to train them or to get them to do something. Cats are not like Sheep or cows that can be moved in a group. So we say a difficult or impossible job is like “herding (放牧) cats “
【小題1】What can we learn from the passage?
A.The expression “a fat cat” is used to describe someone who is very fat.
B.The expression “play cat and mouse” usually means “play tricks on others”.
C.It is more difficult to keep sheep or cows than cats.
D.There are more expressions about cats than those about dogs.
【小題2】 In which of the following situations do we most probably use the expression “curiosity killed the cat”?
A.Someone always asked a lady her age or weight and it made her angry.
B.Someone promised to keep a secret but he failed to do so.
C.Someone won the first prize in an English singing competition and he felt very excited.
D.Someone tried to swim across the Yangtze River with his newly broken legs.
【小題3】Where can you most probably find the passage?
A.In a scientific research paper about cats.
B.On a website telling people how to keep cats.
C.In a magazine telling various jokes and funny stories.
D.In a language book that teaches students how to use American slang.

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A man was walking along the street when he saw a woman carrying a large box. It was half in and half out of her car. So the man went up and said, “The box looks very heavy. Let me give you a hand.”

“That’s very kind of you,” the woman said, “I’m having a lot of trouble with it. Maybe it sticks (卡住) in the car door.”

“Together we’ll soon move it,” the man said. “I’ll get in and take the other end.” And he got in the car.

“Right,” the man said. “I’m ready,” and he began to push the box hard.

For several minutes, the man and the woman tried to move the box. Soon they felt very tired.

They rested for a moment. Then the woman said, “Let’s try again. One, two, three!” They went on moving the box.

At last, when they were exhausted, the man said, “I’m sorry, but I don’t think there’s any way to get it out of your car.”

“Get it out?” the woman cried. “I’m trying to get it in! You know?”

1. Where did this story happen?

   A. At a bank.                                            B. In a shop.

   C. In the street.                                         D. In the woman’s car.

2.Who got in the car to move the box?

     A. The woman.                                         B. The man.

   C. Both of them.                                       D. Neither of them.

3.The underlined word “exhausted” means “________” in Chinese.

     A. 精疲力竭的                                        B. 激動的

   C. 充滿希望的                                         D. 沮喪的

4. Which of the following is TRUE about the story?

     A. The man stuck in the car door.        

   B. The woman asked the man for help.

   C. The man refused to help the woman.    

   D. The woman tried to get the box into the car.

5.What do you think of the man?

     A. He is a helpful man.                             

      B. He looks very strong.

      C. He is funny and stupid.                         

      D. He likes to play jokes on others.

 

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Peter is thirteen years old. He is in Grade Two this year. He likes to play soccer and watch soccer games. And he often reads newspapers. He does his best to know when and where there is going to be a soccer game. Now Peter is having lunch. He is listening to the radio, too. He is very happy because there is going to be a nice soccer game on TV at four this afternoon. He wants to watch it very much. But he is going to have English and Chinese classes. He thinks hard and wants to find a way.
“Hello, Mrs. Black,” Peter says to his teacher on the telephone, “Peter is ill in bed. He wants to ask for half a day’s leave ( 請半天假 ).”
“Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.” says Mrs. Black, “But who’s that?”
“It’s my father, Mrs. Black.”
【小題1】Peter is a ______.

A.middle school studentB.a(chǎn) fatherC.workerD.teacher
【小題2】Peter will be in ______ next year.
A.Grade TwoB.Grade ThreeC. Grade OneD.school
【小題3】Peter often reads newspaper because _______.
A.his father wants him to read themB.he likes to read stories
C.he wants to know something about soccer gameD.he likes to read news
【小題4】Peter wants to ask for half a day’s leave because _______.
A.his father is ill in bedB.he wants to watch the soccer game
C.he is ill in bedD.he doesn’t like English or Chinese classes
【小題5】Which sentence is NOT right?______
A.Mrs. Black is going to take Peter to see a doctor .
B.Peter isn’t an honest ( 誠實(shí)的 ) boy.
C.Peter is a 13-year-old boy.
D.Peter wants to watch TV at four in the afternoon.

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