armchair, sofa, dining room, balcony, garden, sink, shower, fridge, sitting room, kitchen A: Which room do you like best in your new flat? B: I like the (1) best because I can chat with my parents while having meals. But this room is too small. We even don’t have enough space for a (2) . A: What about the (3) . Do you like it? B: Yes, I do. I sometimes watch TV in it with my parents. But it’s also small. And the (4) in it is also small. A: Really? Then do you have a (5 ? B: Of course. I like to sit in a(n) (6 there and enjoy the sunshine when it’s fine. My mother grows many flowers there. It looks like a small (7) A: Do you have a big (8) then? B: Yes. This room is big enough. I enjoy helping my mother cook in it. A: Are you good at housework? B: I try to do everything well. But I find it hard. Sometimes I forget to clean the (9) after I wash the dishes in it. A: You’re better than me. I dislike doing housework. I don’t wash my own clothes after I take a (10) or a bath. B: We should be more helpful at home. 查看更多

 

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Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the words. (用所给词的适当形式填空): 6%
小题1:If you have to wait for others for a long time, you will be __________. (patient)
小题2:Grandpa is sitting_____________ in the armchair, having a cup of tea. (comfort)
小题3:It is important to keep your body ______ and healthy. (live)
小题4:We should give babies __________ food to keep them healthy. (nature)
小题5:Jane looked ____________ so I repeated the question.(puzzle)
小题6:Peter doesn’t know how to                with the monster. (communication)

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完形填空。
         "What's the matter, Mum?"
          As soon as I came through the door, I found that my mother was unhappy. This was unusual: she usually
    1     the door and welcomes me with a smile!
         "She's dying,"Mom says    2   . I know what she means. The tulip (郁金香), Mother's favorite flower, is
dying.
          A month ago, we moved    3     our new house and Mom bought a very beautiful tulip. Mom liked it very
much.     4    she was free, she would sit in her armchair beside the tulip    5     enjoy its beautiful color.
          She treated it like a baby and looked after it    6   . She put the tulip by a window and moved it from one
place to     7     to give it enough sunshine. The first thing she did when she     8    every morning was to water
the tulip. Mom also fertilized (施肥) it many times.
         She hoped that with great care, the tulip would become more and more beautiful and stronger. However,
it died because Mom gave it    9    sunshine, water and fertilizer.
         It's true that mother loved the tulip. But this kind of love can be   10    . Love can sometimes kill what
you love.
(     ) 1. A. closes 
(     ) 2. A. happily
(     ) 3. A. into   
(     ) 4. A. Though 
(     ) 5. A . or    
(     ) 6. A. slowly 
(     ) 7. A . other 
(     ) 8. A. got up 
(     ) 9. A. too much
(     )10. A. helpful
B. takes        
B. quietly      
B. around     
B. Because       
B . and         
B. brightly     
B. place        
B. made the bed
B. much too     
B. harmful   
C. keeps       
C. quickly      
C. across      
C. After       
C . for         
C. carefully   
C. another     
C. went to bed
C. too many     
C. useful    
D. opens           
D. sadly           
D. with            
D. Whenever        
D. but             
D. beautifully     
D. two places      
D. brushed her teeth
D. so many         
D. successful      

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完形填空。
     "What's the matter, mum?" As soon as I enter the door, I find that my mother is   1  . It's unusual-she
usually opens the door and welcomes me with   2  .
     "She's dying," mum says sadly. I   3   what she says. The tulip (郁金香), mother's favourite, is dying. 
     A month ago, we   4   into our new house and mum bought a very beautiful tulip. Mum liked it very
much.   5   she was free, she would sit in her armchair beside the tulip and   6   its beautiful colour and
inviting (诱人的) smell.
     She   7   it like a baby and looked after it   8  . She put the tulip by window and moved it from one place
to another to give the tulip enough   9  . The first thing she did when she  10  every morning was to water
the tulip. Mum also fertilized (施肥) it many times.
     She hoped that  11  great care, the tulip would become more and more beautiful and  12 . But the tulip
was dying because of  13  sunshine, water and fertilizer.
     It's  14  that mother loved the tulip. But this kind of love can be  15 . Love can sometimes kill what you
love.
(     )1.A. happy      
(     )2.A. a flower   
(     )3.A. know     
(     )4.A. moved    
(     )5.A. Though     
(     )6.A. saw       
(     )7.A. liked      
(     )8.A. happily    
(     )9.A. care      
(     )0.A. got up     
(     )1.A. in         
(     )2.A. fatter    
(     )3.A. enough    
(     )4.A. ture      
(     )15.A. helpful 
B. excited      
B. a smile      
B. love         
B. rushed       
B. Because      
B. enjoyed      
B. thought     
B. brightly     
B. time        
B. made the bed   
B. for          
B. stronger     
B. too much     
B. interesting  
B. grateful     
C. unhappy         
C. a long face     
C. think           
C. went            
C. After           
C. tasted         
C. treated        
C. carefully      
C. water          
C. played the piano  
C. through        
C. taller         
C. so many        
C. possible       
C. harmful        
D. calm           
D. a book         
D. find           
D. hurried        
D. Every time     
D. watched        
D. remembered     
D. carelessly     
D. sunshine       
D. washed her face         
D. with           
D. healthier      
D. less           
D. important      
D. wonderful      

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Peter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw

thick  1   coming out of its windows. “It’s on fire!” said Peter. “We must get help.”

The two brothers ran    2    the road shouting “Fire! Fire!” They    3    on the door of the next house. They asked them to   4    the police and the firemen.

They ran back to the house. They saw   5   the window an old lady sitting in an armchair. It was   6   that she could not move. Peter and Paul tried hard to carry her out of the   7   and so they did! Some neighbours came and helped take some thing out.

In no time the firemen   8   as well as the policemen. The fire was put out. The old lady cried sadly   9   she was not hurt. She thanked Peter and Paul and her neighbours   10  .

(    ) 1. A. snow         B. clouds           C. fire             D.smoke

(    ) 2 .A. over          B. along            C. at              D. with

(    ) 3. A. knocked       B. beat             C. locked          D. opened

(    ) 4. A. tell           B. report            C. telephone        D. find

(    ) 5 .A. at            B. through          C. above           D. on

(    ) 6. A. old           B. difficult          C. free             D. clear

(    ) 7. A. armchair       B. window         C. house            D. road

(    ) 8. A. arrived        B. fought           C. left             D. return

(    ) 9. A. so            B. for              C. and             D.but

(    ) 10. A. up and down                      B. again and again

         C. hour after hour                    D. from side to side

 

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People like artists and writers usually work on their own, with no one else around. Most of my friends all work (1) other people in factories, shops and so on, and they tell me that they would never get things done if they worked alone. I’m not (2) that all artists and writers do, either. I was born in a small village in the country where everyone knew everyone else: that is, they knew everyone except a writer who (3) himself to himself. By the time I was (4) enough to learn people’s names, he had been (5)in the village for at least twenty years, but the villagers still regarded him as a (6) ! Every morning he would walk down to the local shops to do his(7) , and although he had to greet everyone he met, only two or three would (8) his greeting. Just occasionally, someone would ask him (9) he was doing, and every time his answer would be the same: “I’m still writing the book.” And that was all we (10) learned about him.Because no one had ever visited his house, I (11) once walking up to the house with three or four other boys to see (12) we could see what he did. We climbed up to the (13) and looked in, expecting to see our writer typing (14) at his desk. Instead, he was sitting in an armchair (15) a book.

(1)

A. without B. around C. with D. for

[  ]

(2)

A. sure B. afraid C. glad D. sorry

[  ]

(3)

A. talked B. kept C. taught D. paid

[  ]

(4)

A. young B. old C. tall D. strong

[  ]

(5)

A. live B. lived

C. lives D. living

[  ]

(6)

A. stranger B. writer

C. friend D. fool

[  ]

(7)

A. washing B. cooking

C. shopping D. typing

[  ]

(8)

A. hear B. like

C. return D. hate

[  ]

(9)

A. what B. how

C. why D. where

[  ]

(10)

A. always B. still

C. hardly D. ever

[  ]

(11)

A. finish B. enjoy

C. remember D. plan

[  ]

(12)

A. that B. if

C. when D. whom

[  ]

(13)

A. chimneys B. doors

C. windows D. walls

[  ]

(14)

A. slowly B. carefully

C. clearly D. busily

[  ]

(15)

A. reading B. writing

C. copying D. selling

[  ]

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