初中英语双语阅读②BrothersandSisters【精选】.docx
哈佛英语八年级下册兄妹情

The Bonds of Sibling LoveIn the heart of every home, there is a special bondthat transcends the years, the distance, and even the challenges of life. This bond is the sibling love, a love that is unique and inimitable. It is the love that binds two souls together, shaping their identities and fostering a sense of camaraderie that lasts a lifetime.In the story of "Harvard English Grade 8 – The Bonds of Sibling Love," we are introduced to two siblings, a brother and a sister, who embody this special love. Their relationship is not without its ups and downs, but through the thick and thin, they stand by each other's sides, supporting and encouraging each other.The brother, a young man in his teens, is the epitome of a protective and responsible sibling. He looks after his younger sister with utmost care and concern, ensuring that she is safe and happy. Whether it's helping her with her homework or protecting her from harm, he is always therefor her. His actions speak volumes of the love he has for her, and it is this love that makes him willing tosacrifice his own wants and needs for her welfare.The sister, on the other hand, is the embodiment of loyalty and affection. She looks up to her brother with admiration and respect, and her world revolves around him. She follows his lead, learning from his example andstriving to be like him. Her love for her brother is expressed through her actions, whether it's a small giftshe gives him or a simple "thank you" she says to him.Despite their differences in age and interests, their bond is unbreakable. They understand each other without words, sharing a special connection that is deeper than any other relationship. They support each other's dreams and aspirations, encouraging each other to reach their full potential.However, life is not always rosy for these siblings. There are times when they disagree and argue, but these differences never affect their love for each other. Instead, they serve as a reminder of their unique bond and the importance of understanding and forgiveness.The story of these siblings teaches us that siblinglove is not just about sharing toys or fighting over the remote control. It is about a deep and abiding connectionthat goes beyond the superficialities of life. It is about understanding, support, and sacrifice. It is about being there for each other, regardless of the challenges and difficulties that life throws at us.As we grow older and move away from our siblings, we realize the value of this special bond. We miss thefamiliar faces and voices that have been a part of ourlives for so long. We cherish the memories of our childhood, reliving them in our minds and relishing the warmth and happiness they bring.In conclusion, the bonds of sibling love are indelible. They are stronger than any other relationship and last a lifetime. They shape our identities and make us who we are. They teach us the importance of understanding, forgiveness, and support. And most importantly, they remind us of the pure and unconditional love that exists between siblings, a love that is unique and inimitable.**兄妹情深**在每个家庭的内心深处,都有一种特殊的纽带,超越了岁月的流逝、距离的阻隔,甚至是生活的挑战。
七年级英语上册任务型阅读真题 经典1

七年级英语上册任务型阅读真题经典1一、七年级英语上册任务型阅读专项目练习(含答案解析)1.根据短文内容完成图表,每空限填一词。
My name is Carla. My school is big and beautiful. Here is a map of it. Where is the classroom building? It is next to the office building. Our teachers work in the office building. Behind the office building, there is a sports hall. The dining hall is on the left of the sports hall. It is also near a pay phone(付费电话). The playground is between the library and the science building. I like the library very much. Oh, look at the students' dormitory(宿舍)building. It is in front of the science building!根据短文内容完成图表。
⑴________ ⑵________ ⑶________ ⑷________ ⑸________【答案】 Classroom;Dining;Sports;Library;Science【解析】【分析】大意:短文主要介绍了Carla的学校。
(1)细节理解题。
根据 Where is the classroom building? It is next to the office building. 可知,教学楼在办公楼隔壁。
故答案为Classroom。
(2)细节理解题。
初中二年级英语阅读 阅读理解

初中二年级英语阅读阅读理解(一)Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are children. Others are young people. Some learn at school, others teach themselves. Why do all these people want to learn English? It is hard to answer that question.Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many people learn English because it is useful in their work. Some young people learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at college(学院)or university(大学). Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers and magazines(杂志)in English.根据短文内容判断正误,正确的填T,错误的填F。
( ) 1. Everybody learn English at school.( ) 2. It is hard to answer why so many people learn English.( ) 3. Children learn English because they like it.( ) 4. All the books are written in English.( ) 5. English is useful in people's work and life.初中二年级英语阅读阅读理解(二)In England, afternoon tea is the most informal (非正式) meal of a day. It is taken between four and five. If you are a friend of the family, you may come for tea at any time. Very often it is not taken at a table. The members of the family and visitors take the tea in the sitting room. Each person has a cup and saucer (茶盘), a spoon (调羹) and a small plate for bread and butter (黄油) and cakes. By the way, do not help yourself to cakes first, bread and butter first, and then cake. Do remember: Though you can eat as much as you want, do not put more than one piece of bread or cake on your plate each time.( ) 6. In England, afternoon tea is usually taken .A. between breakfast and lunchB. in the middle of a dayC. early in the afternoon D late in the afternoon( ) 7. A real English afternoon tea has .A. tea onlyB. both tea and foodC. tea, food and vegetablesD. the same things as other meals( ) 8. If you want to have afternoon tea in a friend's home, .A. you must send a message before you goB. you must take food with youC. you must go only when he asks you toD. you may put only one piece of bread or cake on your plate each time( ) 9. Help yourself to .A. cakes firstB. bread and butter firstC. either bread first or cake firstD. only one piece of bread or cakes .( )10. Which of the following is NOT true?A. People don't use the same spoon for afternoon tea.B. Afternoon tea is often taken in the sitting room.C. For afternoon tea, people use cups only.D. Afternoon tea is often taken with bread and cakes.初中二年级英语阅读阅读理解(三)请仔细阅读下列短文,然后根据短文内容判断下列各句正(T)、误(F)。
小学英语课外阅读:兄妹大战.doc

小学英语课外阅读:兄妹大战1.BrotherandSisterusuallygetalongverywell.Theytaketurnswiththebathroo m.Theysaypleaseandthankyouatbreakfast.熊哥哥和熊妹妹一直相处的很融洽。
他们轮流上厕所。
他们吃早餐的时候会说请和谢谢。
2.Theyoftensittogetherontheschoolbus.Andafterschooltheyworktogetherto buildabigtoy:theirowntreehouse.他们乘校车的时候经常坐在一起。
放学后会一起修建大玩具:他们自己的树房。
3.ButonemorningBrotherandSisterdontgetalongwell!SisterBearopenshere yesandsitsup.HerlegshangoverBrotherBearsface.Brotherisnothappy.但是有一天早晨熊哥哥和熊妹妹闹矛盾了。
熊妹妹睁开眼睛坐起来。
她的腿放到了熊哥哥的脸上方。
熊哥哥有点生气。
4.Sister!heshouts.Getyourstupidfeetaway!Myfeetarentstupid!sheshoutsba ck.妹妹!他吼道。
把你的笨脚拿开!我的脚不笨!她回应道。
5.Getyourstupidfaceaway!shoutsBrother.Youshutup!把你的笨脸拿开!熊哥哥吼道。
你给我闭嘴!6.Sisterrunsintothebathroom.Shestaysinthebathroomforaverylongtime.She brushesherteeth,washesup,andbrushesherhairveryslowly.熊妹妹跑进卫生间。
她在里面呆了很长一段时间。
她慢吞吞地刷了牙,洗了脸,还洗了头发。
7.Youcomeoutofthatbathroom!shoutsBrother.Hebangsonthedoor.你给我从卫生间里出来!熊哥哥喊道。
高三英语课外阅读the two brothers

The Road Not TakenRobert FrostTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally layIn leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way,I doubted if I should ever come back.I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.1. What can you read from the poem named “The Road not Taken”?2. How do you like the choice made by the poet himself?3. Do you have the similar experiences or thoughts of life to share with us?The Two Brothers1 Two brothers set out on a journey together. At noon they lay down in a forest to rest. When they woke up they saw a stone lying next to them. There was something written on the stone, and they tried to make out what it was.2 "Whoever finds this stone," they read, "let him go straight into the forest at sunrise. In the forest a river will appear; let him swim across the river to the other side. There he will find a she-bear and her cubs. Let him take the cubs from her and run up the mountain with them, without once looking back. On the top of the mountain he will see a house, and in that house will he find happiness."3 When they had read what was written on the stone, the younger brother said:4 "Let us go together. We can swim across the river, carry off the bear cubs, take them to the house on the mountain, and together find happiness."5 "I am not going into the forest after bear cubs," said the elder brother, "and I advise you not to go. In the first place, no one can know whether what is written on this stone is the truth--perhaps it was written in jest. It is even possible that we have not read it correctly. In the second place, even if what is written here is the truth--suppose we go into the forest and night comes, and we cannot find the river. We shall be lost. And if we do find the river, how are we going to swim across it? It may be broad and swift. In the third place, even if we swim across the river, do you think it is an easy thing to take cubs away from a she-beer? She will seize us, and instead of finding happiness, we shall perish, and all for nothing. In the fourth place, even if we succeeded in carrying off the bear cubs, we could not run up a mountain without stopping to rest. And, most important of all, the stone does not tell us what kind of happiness we should find in that house. It may be that the happiness awaiting us there is not at all the sort of happiness we would want."6 "In my opinion," said the younger brother, "you are wrong. What is written on the stone could not have been put there without reason. And it is all perfectly clear. In the first place, no harm will come to us if we try. In the second place, if we do not go, someone else will read the inscription on the stone and find happiness, and we shall have lost it all. In the third place, if you do not make an effort and try hard, nothing in the world will succeed. In the fourth pace: I should not want it thought that I was afraid of anything."7 The elder brother answered him by saying: "The proverb says: 'In seeking great happiness small pleasures may be lost.' And also: 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.' "8 The younger brother replied: "I have heard: 'He who is afraid of the leaves must not go into the forest.' And also: 'Beneath a stone no water flows.' "9 Then the younger brother set off, and the elder brother remained behind.10 No sooner had the younger brother gone into the forest than he found the river, swam across it, and there on the other side was the she-beer, fast asleep. He took her cubs, and ran up the mountain without looking back. When he reached the top of the mountain the people came out to meet him with a carriage to take him into the city, where they made him their king.11 He ruled for five years. In the sixth year, another king, who was stronger than he, waged war against him. The city was conquered, and he was driven out.12 Again the younger brother became a wanderer, and he arrived one day at the house of the elder brother. The elder brother was living in a village and had grown neither rich nor poor. The two brothers rejoiced at seeing eachother, and at once began telling of all that had happened to them.13 "You see," said the elder brother, "I was right. Here I have lived quietly and well, while you, though you may have been a king, have seen a great deal of trouble."14 "I do not regret having gone into the forest and up the mountain," replied the younger brother. "I may have nothing now, but I shall always have something to remember, while you have no memories at all." Comprehension and Vocabulary1. Structural Information(Beginning of the story) Para. ( )~( ) Two brothers’ finding a stone in the forest on which there was so me _________________________.(Development of the story) Para. ( )~( ) The argument between the two brothers about ______________________. (Climax of the story) Para. ( )~( ) The __________ of the younger brother.(Ending of the story) Para. ( )~( ) The two brothers’ _____________ about their different ex perience.2. Content Information1. What did the two brothers find in the forest?2. What decisions did the two brothers make?3. What happened to the younger brother after going into the forest?4. Why did the younger brother became a wanderer five years later?5. How did the elder brother live during the five years?6. Did the younger brother regret having gone into the forest? Why?7. What did you learn from this story?3. Directions: The following is a summary of the story you have just read. Complete the summary by filling in the blanks according to the story.On a journey two brothers found a (1) ___________, on which there’s some inscription telling people how to find (2) __________. After reading the inscription the two brothers made (3) _________ decisions. While the (4) ___________ brother didn’t want to take a risk for various reasons the (5) _________ brother decided to go to the forest.No sooner had the younger brother gone into the forest than he found the (6) _________ and swan across it, and there on the other side was the (7) __________. He took her (8) _________, and ran up the mountain where people came out to meet him and made him their (9) _________. He ruled for (10) _______ years until he was finally (11) _________ out by another king who was stronger than him.At the same time, the elder brother was living in the village and had grown neither rich (12) _______ poor. The two brothers rejoiced at (13) __________ each other. The elder brother said that he had made the correct choice since he had been living quietly and well, but the younger brother had seen a lot of (14) _________ even though he had been a king. The younger brother replied that he did not (15) _________ having gone into the forest. He might have nothing then, but he would always have something to (16) ____________.4. Directions: Complete each of the following sentences with an appropriate word or phrase from the box.2). When ____________ on a long walk, always wear suitable boots.3). Later on, I _______ my decision not to take the job.4). I’m _________ love and happiness in my life.5). As she’s not here, I ________ she must have gone home.6). Can you __________ what he is saying?7). He is anxiously _________ the result of the medical tests.8). He waited in the line for two hours and all _________--there were no seats left.9). My letter received a(n) __________ reply.10). The Normans __________ England in 1066.。
狼的传说双语英语短文阅读

狼的传说双语英语短文阅读导读:我根据大家的需要整理了一份关于《狼的传说双语英语短文阅读》的内容,具体内容:下面是我整理的双语美文:狼的传说,欢迎大家阅读!A Wolfs TaleWith all her big brothers and sisters off...下面是我整理的双语美文:狼的传说,欢迎大家阅读!A Wolfs TaleWith all her big brothers and sisters off to school, our ranch became a lonely place for our three-year-old daughter, Becky. She longed for playmates. Cattle and horses were too big to cuddle andfarm machinery dangerous for a child so small. We promised to buy her a puppy but in themeantime, "Pretend" puppies popped up nearly every day.I had just finished washing the lunch dishes when the screen door slammed and Becky rushedin, cheeks flushed with excitement. "Mama!" she cried, "Come see my new doggy! I gave him watertwo times already. Hes so thirsty!"I sighed, another of Beckys imaginary dogs."Please come, Mama." She tugged at my jeans, her brown eyes pleading, "Hes crying — andhe cant walk!""Cant walk?" Now that was a twist. All her previous make-believe dogs could do marvelousthings. One balanced a ball on the end ofits nose. Another dug a hole that went all the way throughthe earth and fell out on a star on the other side. Still another danced on a tightrope. Why suddenlya dog that couldnt walk?"All right, honey," I said. By the time I tried to follow her, Becky had already disappeared into themesquite."Where are you?" I called."Over here by the oak stump. Hurry, Mama!"I parted the thorny branches and raised my hand against the glare of the Arizona sun. Anumbing chill gripped me. There she was, sitting on her heels, toes dug firmly in the sand, andcradled in her lap was the unmistakable head of a wolf! Beyond its head rose massive blackshoulders. The rest of the body lay completely hidden inside the hollow stump of a fallen oak."Becky," My mouth felt dry. "Dont move." I stepped closer. Pale-yellow eyes narrowed. Blacklips tightened, exposing double sets of two-inch fangs. Suddenly the wolf trembled. Its teeth clacked,and a piteous whine rose from its throat."Its all right, boy," Becky crooned. "Dont be afraid. Thats my mama, and she loves you, too."Then the unbelievable happened. As her tiny hands stroked the great shaggy head, I heard thegentle thump, thump, thumping of the wolfs tail from deep inside the stump. What was wrong withthe animal?I wondered. Why couldnt he get up? I couldnt tell. Nor did I dare to step any closer.I glanced at the empty water bowl. My memory flashed back to the five skunks that last weekhad torn the burlap from a leaking pipe in a frenzied effort to reach water during the final agonies ofrabies. Of course! Rabies! Warning signs had been posted all over the county, and hadnt Becky said, "Hes so thirsty?" I had to get Becky away. "Honey," My throat tightened. "Put his head down and come to Mama. Well go find help."Reluctantly, Becky got up and kissed the wolf on the nose before she walked slowly into myoutstretched arms. Sad yellow eyes followed her. Then the wolfs head sank to the ground. WithBecky safe in my arms, I ran to the barns where Brian, one of our cowhands, was saddling up tocheck heifers in the North pasture. "Brian! Come quickly. Becky found a wolf in the oak stump nearthe wash! I think it has rabies!""Ill be there in a jiffy," he said as I hurried back to the house, eager to put Becky down for hernap. I didnt want her to see Brian come out of the bunkhouse. I knew hed have a gun."But I want to give my doggy his water," she cried. I kissed her and gave her some stuffedanimals to play with."Honey, let Mom and Brian take care of him for now," I said. Momentslater, I reached the oakstump.Brian stood looking down at the beast. "Its a Mexican lobo, all right." He said, "And a big one!"The wolf whined. Then we both caught the smell of gangrene. "Whew! Its not rabies," Briansaid. "But hes sure hurt real bad. Dont you think its best I put him out of his misery?"The word "yes" was on my lips, when Becky emerged from the bushes. "Is Brian going to makehim well, Mama?" She hauled the animals head onto her lap once more, and buried her face in thecoarse, dark fur. This time I wasnt the only one who heard the thumping of the lobos tail.That afternoon my husband, Bill, and our veterinarian came to see the wolf. Observing the trustthe animal had in our child, Doc said to me, "Suppose you let Becky and me tend to this fellatogether." Minutes later, as child and vet reassured the stricken beast, the hypodermic found itsmark. The yellow eyes closed."Hes asleep now," said the vet. "Give me a hand here, Bill." They hauled the massive body outof the stump. The animal must have been over five feet long and well over a hundred pounds.Bullets had mutilated the wolfs hip and leg. Doc did what he had to in order to clean the wound andthen gave the patient a dose of penicillin. Next day he returned and inserted a metal rod toreplace the missingbone."Well, it looks like youve got yourselves a Mexican lobo," Doc said. "He looks to be about threeyears old, and even as pups, they dont tame real easy. Im amazed at the way this big fella tookto your little girl. But often theres something that goes on between children and animals that wegrownups dont understand."Becky named the wolf Ralph and carried food and water to the stump every day. Ralphsrecovery was not easy. For three months he dragged his injured hindquarters by clawing the earthwith his front paws. From the way he lowered his eyelids when we massaged the limbs, we knew heendured excruciating pain, but not once did he ever try to bite the hands of those who cared forhim.Four months to the day, Ralph finally stood unaided. His huge frame shook as long-unusedmuscles were activated. Bill and I patted and praised him. But it was Becky to whom he turned for agentle word, a kiss or a smile. He responded to these gestures of love by swinging his busy tail likea pendulum. As his strength grew, Ralph followed Becky all over the ranch.Together they roamed the desert pastures, the golden-haired child often stooping low, sharingwith the great lame wolf whispered secrets of natures wonders. When evening came, he returnedlike asilent shadow to his hollow stump that had surely become his special place.As time went on, although he lived primarily in the brush, the habits of this timid creatureendeared him more and more to all of us. His reaction to people other than our family was yetanother story. Strangers terrified him, yet his affection for and protectiveness of Becky brought himout of the desert and fields at the sight of every unknown pickup or car. Occasionally hedapproach, lips taut, exposing a nervous smile full of chattering teeth.More often hed simply pace and finally skulk off to his tree stump, perhaps to worry alone.Beckys first day of school was sad for Ralph. After the bus left, he refused to return to the yard.Instead, he lay by the side of the road and waited.When Becky returned, he limped and tottered in wild, joyous circles around her. This welcomingritual persisted throughout her school years.Although Ralph seemed happy on the ranch, he disappeared into the surrounding deserts andmountains for several weeks during the spring mating season, leaving us to worry about his safety.This was calving season, and fellow ranchers watched for coyotes, cougars, wild dogs and, ofcourse, the lone wolf. But Ralph was lucky.During Ralphs twelve years on our ranch, his habits remained unchanged. Always keeping hisdistance, he tolerated other pets and endured the activities of our busy family, but his love for Beckynever wavered.Then the spring came when our neighbor told us hed shot and killed a she-wolf and grazed hermate, who had been running with her. Sure enough, Ralph returned home with another bulletwound. Becky, nearly fifteen years old now, sat with Ralphs head resting on her lap. He, too, musthave been about fifteen and was gray with age. As Bill removed the bullet, my memory raced backthrough the years. Once again I saw a chubby three-year-old girl stroking the head of a huge blackwolf and heard a small voice murmuring, "Its all right, boy. Dont be afraid. Thats my mama, andshe loves you, too."Although the wound wasnt serious, this time Ralph didnt get well. Precious pounds fell away.The once luxurious fur turned dull and dry, and his trips to the yard in search of Beckyscompanionship ceased. All day long he rested quietly. But when night fell, old and stiff as he was, hedisappeared into the desert and surrounding hills. By dawn his food was gone. The morning camewhen we found him dead. The yellow eyes were closed.Stretched out in front of the oak stump, he appeared but a shadow of the proud beast he oncehad been. A lump in my throat choked meas I watched Becky stroke his shaggy neck, tearsstreaming down her face. "Ill miss him so," she cried.Then as I covered him with a blanket a strange rustling sound from inside the stump startledus. Becky looked inside. Two tiny yellow eyes peered back and puppy fangs glinted in thesemidarkness. Ralphs pup!Had a dying instinct told him his motherless offspring would be safe here, as he had been, withthose who loved him? Hot tears spilled on baby fur as Becky gathered the trembling bundle in herarms."Its all right, little ... Ralphie," she murmured. "Dont be afraid. Thats my mom, and she lovesyou, too."哥哥姐姐都去上学以后,对我们三岁的女儿贝基来说,农场就成为一个寂寞的地方了。
初中英语 人教版七年级上册阅读训练

(一)Tom and Jim are brothers. They are from Australia. Tom is 14 years old and Jim is 13 years old. They speak English and French. Now they are in China. Their family is in China. There are five people in their family. They are their parents, their sister and them. Their mother is a teacher. Their father is a doctor. Their sister is very young. She doesn't go to school. She goes to a kindergarten (幼儿园). They say China is a very interesting place, so they like China.1.Tom is from _____.A.AmericaB.CanadaC.AustraliaD.India2.Tom and Jim speak _____.A.ChineseB.EnglishC.FrenchD.B and C3.How many people are there in Tom's family?A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.4.What's Jim's father?A.A doctor.B.A teacher.C.A writer.D.A scientist.5.Why do they like China?A.Because (因为) they think Chinese food is nice.B.Because they think China is an interesting place.C.Because they like Chinese people.D.Because they like traveling in China.(二)I am Lisa. I am from England. There are four people in my family. They are my parents, my brother and me. My little brother's name is Bob. His favourite vegetables are tomatoes. He likes to play computer games very much, but my parents don't allow him to play it too much. They say it is bad for his eyes.Today, my father takes him to cut his hair (理发). After they come home, Bob is very happy."You are very happy with your new haircut (发型)?" I asked him. "No, it is too bad," he says."Why are you so happy?" I asked him again."Because there is a candy shop next to the barbershop. Father buys me lots of candies."1.Bob is from _____.A.CanadaB.EnglandC.ChinaD.America2._____ are Bob's favourite vegetables.A.TomatoesB.PotatoesC.CarrotsD.Green beans3.The underlined word "allow" means "_____" in Chinese.A.鼓励B.介意C.允许D.阻止4.What's next to the barbershop?A.A school.B.A candy shop.C.A bus station.D.A new library.5.From the passage, we can know that _____.A.Lisa is Bob's cousinB.Bob is now in Grade SixC.Bob likes his new haircutD.Bob likes to eat candies(三)I am Zhao Jun. My grandpa is over eighty years old now, but he is very healthy. He is thin and he is of medium height. He has short straight white hair.Every morning he gets up very early and then he takes a walk in the park. Before breakfast, he usually reads a newspaper. When he reads it, he always wears glasses. My grandpa likes watching TV very much. He often watches TV in the morning. His favorite TV show is Animal World. He thinks animals are very cute. He is good at playing Chinese chess. He plays it with his friends every afternoon. He plays it well and he often wins.My grandpa loves me. He often buys me candies and tells me stories. I love him, too.1.What does Zhao Jun's grandpa look like?A.He is of medium build.B.He is of medium height.C.He has straight black hair.D.He has short curly hair.2.What does his grandpa do in the afternoon?A.Takes a walk.B.Reads a newspaper.C.Watches TV.D.Plays Chinese chess.3.What does the word "wins" mean in Chinese?A.赢B.抢C.捡D.扔4.From the passage, we know that Zhao Jun's grandpa _____.A.looks very oldB.is good to himC.is lazyD.has many pets5.Which of the following is true?A.Zhao Jun's grandpa's 70 years old.B.Zhao Jun's grandpa's favorite TV show is about animals.C.Zhao Jun's grandpa wears glasses when he watches TV.D.Zhao Jun's grandpa often buys clothes for him.(四)I'm Bruce Brown from New York. I live in Japan with my father now. He is a doctor in a big hospital. I'm a student in a middle school here.At weekends, he usually takes me to the zoo. I can see my favorite animals like tigers. But he never takes me to go shopping. He says there are always a lot of people in the supermarket and he doesn't like the crowded supermarket. He usually buys fruit and vegetables in a small shop in the morning.On Saturday evenings, he often tells me some stories about the great people in the world like Edison and Newton. He often tells me that helping others is very important (重要的). We should help others.1.What is Bruce's father's job?A.A doctor.B.A driver.C.A teacher.D.A manager.2.Where does Bruce's father usually take him at weekends?A.To the zoo.B.To the supermarket.C.To the library.D.To the park.3.The underlined word "crowded" means "_____" in Chinese.A.精彩的B.安静的C.拥挤的D.陌生的4.Bruce's father thinks _____ is a very important thing.A.helping othersB.reading booksC.staying healthyD.going home5.What's the best title for this passage?A.My weekend.B.The small shop.C.The great people in the world.D.My father.(五)There are four people in the twins' family. They are the twins, their father and their mother.The twins' names are Lucy and Lily. They are fourteen. They are in the same class in No. 1 Middle School. They are very good students. They not only work very hard but also sing very well. They want to join the music club. Lucy wants to play the piano. Lily can play the guitar.Their father, Mr King, is a teacher. He teaches English in a school near his home. Their mother, Mrs King, is a teacher, too. She teaches Chinese. Mr and Mrs King are in different schools. But they have the same hobby— play the guitar.1.Mr King is a good _____.A.driverB.workerC.teacherD.farmer2.Lily can _____.A.play the pianoB.draw horsesC.play the guitarD.play chess3.Mrs King is a _____.A.math teacherB.Chinese teacherC.English teacherD.doctor4.Their parents work _____.A.in the same schoolB.in the hospitalC.in the factoryD.in different schools5.The twins are in _____ Middle School.A.No. 5B.No. 1C.No. 4D.No. 2(六)My cousin is a sports fan. He likes basketball, football, table tennis, badminton and swimming. And he is good at playing football. Beckham is his favourite football player. My cousin is in the Football Club. When he goes shopping, he always buys newspapers about sports and he often watches sports news. His school is very big and beautiful. There is a football field, a badminton court and a swimming pool in his school. He usually plays football with his friends after school, and he wants to be a football player when he grows up(长大). My cousin often goes to the stadium(体育馆) to watch the football matches at the weekend. He doesn't want to miss(错过) any match.1.My cousin likes _______very much.ic booksB.watching TVC.sportsD.playing games2.There is ________in his school.A.a football fieldB.a badminton courtC.a swimming poolD.A, B and C3.Who is his favourite football player?A.Li Tie.B.Yao Ming.C.Yang Chen.D.Beckham.4.He wants to be a _____ player when he grows up.A.basketballB.footballC.swimmingD.badminton5.He _____ goes to the stadium to watch the football matches at the weekend.A.sometimesB.oftenC.neverD.seldom(七)Dear Mary,Thank you for your last letter in December. I'll tell you something about my family.My brother Jerry is a tall and cool boy. He has short straight hair. At school, he is the captain of the volleyball team. He is very popular. At home, He is very smart and funny. He often tells funny stories and makes us happy.I have two sisters, Lily and Lucy. They are twins. They look same. They both have long blonde hair and big eyes. But in some ways, they are different. Lily sings well and she also likes writing very much. But Lucy dances and paints very well. She says she wants to be a dancer when she grows up.I'm a boy in glasses. I'm short and a little bit heavy. I'm quieter than my brother and sisters. I like to have friends who are different from me. Please visit us soon.Yours,Jack1.Jack wrote this letter to _____.A.MaryB.JerryC.LilyD.Lucy2.Jerry is Lily and Lucy's _____.A.classmateB.friendC.sisterD.brother3.What may Lucy be when she grows up?A.A singer.B.A dancer.C.A writer.D.A painter.4.Jack is different from twins because he is _____.A.funnierB.heavierC.quieterD.shorter5.Which of the following is TURE according to the letter?A.Jenny doesn't have many friends at school.B.Lily and Lucy have the same hobby.C.Both Jack and Jerry wear glasses.D.Jerry plays volleyball very well.(八)Rose has four cousins. They are Ann, Betty, Peter and Bill. Rose is the oldest of them five. Betty is thirteen years old. She is two years younger than Rose and one year older than Peter. Bill is nine, and Ann, the youngest, is seven.Betty and Peter are good at running. But Peter runs faster. Rose and Ann like to play basketball. Rose plays better than Ann. Bill is the best singer of them five. Rose and Betty study in a middle school. Ann, Peter and Bill study in a primary school. These five children all work hard at theirlessons. But Betty works hardest.1.Rose is _____ years older than Peter.A.twoB.threeC.sixD.eight2.Peter is _____ years old.A.nineB.twelveC.thirteenD.fifteen3.Who runs fastest of them five?A.Peter.B.Betty.C.Peter and Betty.D.All of them.4.Who is the best singer?A.Ann.B.Rose.C.Bill.D.Peter.5.Who are middle school students?A.All of them.B.None of them.C.Rose and Betty.D.Bill, Peter and Ann.(九)Martin: Hi, everyone. There is(有) a backpack in the lost and found case. Is it your backpack, Ann?Ann: No, it isn't. My backpack is red, not blue.Martin: Hey, Jessie, is it your backpack?Jessie: Let me have a look(看一看). Yes it is. Thank you, Martin. Martin: Look at this watch. Is it your watch, Ann?Ann: No, it isn't. I don't have(有) a watch. I think it's Lucy's watch. Martin: Lucy, is this your watch?Lucy: Yes, it is. Thank you.Martin: There is a notebook in the case. It's black. There is a name on it. Oh, my God! It is my notebook.1.They talk about _____ thing(s).A.oneB.twoC.three2.What's the color of the backpack in the case?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Black.3.The backpack is _____.A.Martin'sB.Jessie'sC.Ann's4.The watch is _____.A.Ann'sB.Lucy'sC.Jessie's5.The notebook is _____.A.Ann'sB.Jessie'sC.Martin's(十)Hi, Grace! This is my schoolbag (书包). It's black and red. My pens, my ruler and my books are in (在……里面) it. My pens are blue. My ruler isyellow and white. My books are purple and brown. What's this? It's a map. It's red, blue, yellow and green.1.My schoolbag is _____.A.red and yellowB.purple and brownC.black and redD.black and white2.What's in the schoolbag?A.Books.B.Pens and a ruler.C.Oranges and keys.D.Books, pens and a ruler.3.The ruler is _____.A.redB.whiteC.blue and whiteD.yellow and white4.I have _____ pens.A.blueB.yellowC.brownD.red and green5.My _____ are purple and brown.A.rulersB.booksC.pensD.maps(十一)My name is Helen. Look at this picture. Here's a pencil case. It's orange. It's my pencil case, and it's on the desk. Look! This is a pen. It's black. And this is an eraser. It's blue and white. They're both (都) in the pencil case. This is a ruler. It's red. It's on the pencil case. That is a ruler, too. It's yellow. It's in the drawer. Where's my math book? Ah, it's there, under the sofa.1.This is _____ pencil case.A.meB.yourC.hisD.Helen's2.The yellow ruler is _____.A.in the backpackB.in the drawerC.on the pencil caseD.in the pencil case3._____ is (are) in the pencil case.A.A penB.An eraserC.A rulerD.A and B4.The _____ is orange.A.penB.pencilC.pencil caseD.ruler5.Where is her English book?A.Under the sofa.B.On the desk.C.Sorry, I don't know.D.In the backpack.(十二)Look! I'm Tom. This is a pencil box. It's orange. It's my pencil box. What's in the pencil box? A ruler is in the pencil box. It is my ruler. Theruler is blue and red. That is a pencil. It is black and white. It is not my pencil. Look! That girl is Lucy. It is her pencil. That boy is Tim. I found his green pen in the Lost and Found case. I call Tim at 789-0003. It is his telephone number.1.What color is the pencil box?A.It's orange.B.It's blue and red.C.It's green.D.It's white.2.I am Tom. That is not my _____.A.pencilB.pencil boxC.ruler3._____ has (有) a pencil.A.TomB.LucyC.TimD.No one (没有人)4._____ found the pen in the Lost and Found case.A.TomB.LucyC.TimD.No one5.I am Tom. Is my telephone number 789-0003?A.Yes.B.No.C.OK.D.Fine.(十三)Tim, Bob and Frank lost their schoolbags. They are in the Lost and Found case. The schoolbags are the same, but the things in them are different. Can you help them find the right schoolbag?Tim: I have a math book and a pencil box in my schoolbag. There are three pencils, a pen and an eraser in the pencil case.Bob: I have a Chinese dictionary, a math book and two notebooks in my schoolbag.Frank: There are two CDs and three picture books in my schoolbag. My English books are also in it.1.The three boys lost their _____.A.pensB.keysC.schoolbagsD.dictionaries2.Which of the following (下面) is in Tim's schoolbag?A.An English book.B.A notebook.C.A pencil box.D.A dictionary.3.Bob doesn't have _____ in his schoolbag.A.a Chinese dictionaryB.a pencil boxC.a math bookD.two notebooks4._____ are NOT in Frank's schoolbag.A.Three picture booksB.Two CDsC.Three pencilsD.English books5.Who has an eraser?A.Frank.B.Bob.C.Tim.D.Tim and Frank.(十四)Look at this. It's a blue bag. It is my bag. What's in it? Look, this is my English book. It's blue, too. My Chinese book is also in my bag. It is yellow. Under it is my pencil case. It's big and nice. I like English and Chinese. My bag is my good friend.1.My bag is _____.A.yellowB.blueC.niceD.big2.—What's in my bag? —_____.A.My English bookB.My Chinese bookC.My pencil caseD.All the three3.My Chinese book is also in my bag. "also" means (意思是) _____.A.也B.颜色C.不在D.放进4.My _____ is my good friend.A.Chinese bookB.English bookC.pencil caseD.bag5.My pencil case is _____.A.yellowB.blueC.big and niceD.me friend(十五)Dear Rose,Please take these things to your brother, Dave. They are his English notebook, a tape player, a model plane, sunglasses, a backpack, a baseball, keys and an alarm clock.His English notebook is in the bookcase of his room. Beside the notebook, there is a small but cool model plane.It's his 9-year-old birthday gift from his grandfather. In front of the bookcase, you can see a desk. The tape player is on it. In the drawer of the desk, you can find his sunglasses. He wants to wear it on the school trip to keep off the strong sunlight (阳光).You can find the baseball under the desk. He likes to play baseball with his classmates after school every weekday. Next to the desk, there is a big and black sofa. Dave's backpack is on the sofa. The keys are in the backpack. Where is the alarm clock? Oh, it's in the backpack, too. Thanks!Mom1.Who is the letter written to?A.Mom.B.Rose.C.Dave's grandfather.D.Dave2.What does the underlined word "sunglasses" mean in Chinese?A.眼镜B.太阳伞C.太阳镜D.防光玻璃3.Where is Dave's model plane from?A.It's a gift from his grandparent.B.It's a gift from his mother.C.It's a gift from his friend.D.It's a gift from his father.4.Where are the sunglasses?A.It's on the desk.B.It's in front of the bookcase.C.It's in the drawer of the desk.D.It's beside the notebook.5.When does Dave play baseball?A.On the school trip.B.After school every weekday.C.On weekends.D.Every day.(十六)Hello, my name's Linda. I'm 12 years old. This is my room. It's very nice. Look, this is a book. It is an English book. It is my English book. That is a blue pen. Is it my pen? No, it isn't. It's Tom's pen. Tom is my brother. Look! What's that? It is a ruler. It is red. It's my red ruler. I like it.1.This is a (an) _____ book.A.ChineseB.orangeC.EnglishD.white2.My ruler is _____.A.greenB.blueC.whiteD.red3.The pen is _____.A.mineB.my brother'sC.my mother'sD.my father's(十七)Dave's pen is black. It's nice and he likes it very much. This morning he can't find his pen. He looks for (寻找) it everywhere, but he can't find it. In the afternoon, Dave sees a black on Sam's desk. He thinks the black pen is his.Dave asks Sam, "Is this your pen?""Yes, it's mine. My father buys (买) it for me," Sam says."No, it's mine. You're a liar. I lost my black pen in the morning. This is my pen," Dave says. He takes away (拿走) the pen.In the evening, Dave must do his homework (作业). He finds his pen is in his English book. He knows he must say sorry to Sam. Then he calls Sam and says sorry to Sam.1.The underlined word "liar" means "_____" in Chinese (中文).A.聪明人B.老实人C.失主D.说谎者2.Who buys this black pen for Sam?A.His father.B.His mother.C.His uncle.D.His aunt.3.Where is Dave's pen?A.In his pencil box.B.In his English book.C.In Sam's pencil box.D.On Sam's desk.(十八)Jimmy is at school now. He is in the classroom, but he can't find his schoolbag. Where is it? Is it lost? Oh, no! It is in his room. He doesn't take (带) it to school. He calls his sister Sally and asks her to take his school things (学习用品) to school. Here are his school things.His schoolbag is on the chair. Under the chair is his pencil box. His notebook is on the desk. His dictionary is on the bed. His pencils aren't in the pencil box. They're on the sofa.Oh, Sally, don't forget (忘记) to take his baseball. Jimmy always plays (玩) baseball after school (放学后). But where is his baseball? Oh, it's under the table.1.Where is Jimmy's schoolbag?A.In his room.B.In the library.C.In the classroom.D.In the bookcase.2.Sally is Jimmy's _____.A.motherB.sisterC.cousinD.friend3.Jimmy's pencil box is _____.A.on the bedB.under the deskC.on the sofaD.under the chair4.What is on the sofa?A.Sally's pencils.B.Jimmy's pencils.C.Sally's notebook.D.Jimmy's notebook.5.What does Jimmy always do after school?A.Calls his sister.B.Calls his mother.C.Plays baseball.D.Plays computer games.(十九)Jimmy is at school now. He is in the classroom, but he can't find his schoolbag. Where is it? Is it lost? Oh, no! It is in his room. He doesn't take (带) it to school. He calls his sister Sally and asks her to take his school things (学习用品) to school. Here are his school things.His schoolbag is on the chair. Under the chair is his pencil box. His notebook is on the desk. His dictionary is on the bed. His pencils aren't in the pencil box. They're on the sofa.Oh, Sally, don't forget (忘记) to take his baseball. Jimmy always plays (玩) baseball after school (放学后). But where is his baseball? Oh, it's under the table.1.Where is Jimmy's schoolbag?A.In his room.B.In the library.C.In the classroom.D.In the bookcase.2.Sally is Jimmy's _____.A.motherB.sisterC.cousinD.friend3.Jimmy's pencil box is _____.A.on the bedB.under the deskC.on the sofaD.under the chair4.What is on the sofa?A.Sally's pencils.B.Jimmy's pencils.C.Sally's notebook.D.Jimmy's notebook.5.What does Jimmy always do after school?A.Calls his sister.B.Calls his mother.C.Plays baseball.D.Plays computer games.(二十)Hello! I'm Peter. This is a pencil case. It's orange. It's my pencil case. What's in the pencil case? A ruler is in the pencil case. It is my ruler. The ruler is blue and red. That is a pencil. It is brown. It is not my pencil. Look! That girl is Sonia. It is her pencil. That boy is Ben. I found his green pen in the pencil case. I call Ben at four, three, two, zero, nine, six. It is his telephone number.1.The pencil case is _____.A.Peter'sB.Sonia'sC.Ben'sD.brown2.The ruler is _____.A.Sonia'sB.Ben'sC.orangeD.blue and red3.The color of the pencil is _____.A.orangeB.redC.blueD.brown4.Ben's telephone number is _____.A.546783B.435677C.432096D.314546。
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(共5小题,计10分)Mary and Lisa are twin(双胞胎) sisters. They look the same.They wear the same clothes. They like the same toys. They go to school together. They eat and play together.Mary and Lisa are different when they are with other children. Mary has many friends. They like to play with her. They play games with her. They share things with her. But Lisa is always lonely. She has no friends.Mrs Smith,their mum, finds the differences. She is worried about Lisa and wants to help her. She says to Lisa,“My dear,your smile(微笑) is very beautiful. You should smile more often.”Lisa says,“OK, Mum."She smiles in front of the mirror every day. She can see her smile in it. She smiles at everyone she meets. Children like her smile. They want to make friends with her. Lisa is as popular as Mary now.She feels very excited. ()31.Mary is Lisa's______.A. cousinB.friendC.sister()32.At first(开始),the children share toys withA. LisaB.MaryC. Mary and Lisa()33. When Mrs Smith finds the differences,she isA. worriedB.angryC.happy()34. The word “mirror” means “_____" inChinese.A. 镜子B.相册C.墙()35. Now Lisa has many friends. She is veryA.sadB.happyC.shy【答案】31.A 32.B 33.A 34.A 35.A【全文大意】玛丽和丽莎是双胞胎(双胞胎) 姐妹。
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Brothers and Sisters
My sister is a year older than me and we've been sharing a room since I was 3 years old. We are very close, but we also fight all the time. Our fights are never serious. I can't remember the cause of our fights now, but they were always over small things. Sometimes it was just over a particular1 word I used2 or maybe just because my sister gave my teddy bear a hug and I was unhappy about it. We don't take our fights very seriously as if all the fights are a game. I think it's perfectly3 okay for kids to fight with their brothers or sisters. Now I'm a teenager, and I even think that they're sweet memories!
share 分享
serious 认真的
cause 原因
fight 打架
particular 特别的,特殊的
teddy bear 玩具熊
teenage4 青少年
perfectly 完全
兄弟姐妹
我的姐姐比我大一岁,从我三岁起我们就一直合用一个房间。
我们非常亲密,但是我们也时常打架。
我们打架从来不是认真的。
我现在都记不起我们打架的原因,但肯定是因为一些小事。
有时候,仅仅是因为我用的某个词,或者是因为姐姐抱了我的玩具熊,而我对此感到生气。
我们从来不把打架当真,就好像这只是场游戏。
我觉得小孩子和兄弟姐妹们打打闹闹没有什么。
现在我已经十几岁了,但我觉得那都是我美好的回忆!。