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Tom isn't good at _______ Japanese.

A. speak     B.tell     C.speaking   D.telling

 

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Zhao Aijia is good at ________ and fond of ________

[  ]

A.

reading English; playing volleyball

B.

English; play volleyball

C.

read English; volleyball

D.

reading English; plays volleyball

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  When she turned ten, my daughter decided I was no longer good enough to provide input on anything useful.Then, in high school she took a parenting class.

  “Mum, I need your idea,” she told me.“What are the skills you need to be a good parent?” she asked, pencil pointed over her homework.

  Skills? I’d always thought of parenting as requiring patience, understanding and kindness.And I was pretty sure those were characteristics(性格), not skills.

  “Hang on, I know this one,” I told her, thinking fast.Looking at the wall calendar(日历), I noted that my next seven days included two appointments(约会), 20 minutes each, three forms to hand in at two different schools and a cover for the pool to pick up.“Organizational(组织的)skills,” I answered.“It also helps if you can drive-and have the ability to be in two places at once.”

  “Got it,” she said.“What else?”

  I thought about the school year:school fees(学费), class pictures, running shoes.Not to mention weekly shopping-the bill for which was growing as fast as the kids.

  “Financial(理财的)skills,”I said.“You’ll have to plan your money-especially if you end up with two birthdays in one pay period.You must be good at math, too.”

  “Money and math make sense,”she said.“Anything more?”

  “You also need a good memory,”I continued.“At any given time, you may remember birthdays, names of people and who likes apples or who can’t stand grape juice.”

  I talked and talked.My daughter’s pencil moved quickly as she tried to keep up with what I was saying.Her homework finally finished.My daughter told me about a new parenting-skill project(项目).“We’re getting dolls programmed to cry from time to time.We have to keep them with us all the time and take care of them.It’s to show us how hard it is to be a parent.”

  I thought if students would come up with a doll that throws things around and shouts at the top of its voice, that might give them an idea of the patience, understanding and kindness that parenting requires.

(1)

The daughter asked her mother for advice because ________.

[  ]

A.

she was interested in the topic

B.

she wanted to be a parent herself

C.

she was not happy at home

D.

she had to finish her homework

(2)

The mother first talked about ________.

[  ]

A.

patience

B.

kindness

C.

organizational skills

D.

good memory

(3)

What did the daughter do with her mother’s words?

[  ]

A.

She looked over them strictly.

B.

She wrote them down carefully.

C.

She listened to them patiently.

D.

She thought them over quickly.

(4)

What does the mother think of the parenting-skill project?

[  ]

A.

Excellent.

B.

Good.

C.

Not perfect.

D.

Very bad.

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Tao Lihua, 14, is a middle school student in Shenzhen.She plays Erhu on the street after school to help her family.Many years ago, her father lost his arms in an accident, and her stepmother (继母) is now ill in hospital.

The father makes money by selling radios and drawing pictures by mouth with a brush.But they have no money for the mother's illness.

Every week, Tao plays Erhu in Lianhua Hill Park in Futian District in her school uniform.Early in 2006, CCTV reported the girl's story and more and more people began to know her.But the father refused the help from many people, and the daughter still went out to play Erhu on the street.

“I like Erhu and my dream is to be a musician.I'm going to study hard at a university for that.My father always tells mc to make a living through hard work and not to rely on (依靠) other people, “Tao said.

46.How does Tao Lihua help her family?

A.By doing chores.                  B.By selling radios.

C.By drawing pictures.                 D.By playing Erhu.

47.Why does the father draw pictures by his mouth?

  A.Because he is good at doing that.

  B.Because he has no hands.

  C.Because people like watching him do so.

  D.Because there is something wrong with his arms.

48.What does the underlined phrase “make a living” mean in Chinese?

   A.保持纪录       B.创建处所        C.谋生            D.创造生机

49.When did Tao Lihua become well-known?

   A.After CCTV reported her story. 

B.After she first played Erhu in a park.

  C.After she became a musician.  

D.After her father refused people's help.

50.Which is NOT true according to the passage?

  A.Tao's family couldn't afford(承担得起)her stepmother's illness.

  B.Many people wanted to help Tao Lihua and her family.

  C.Tao Lihua doesn't go to school now because she has to make money.

  D.Tao Lihua wants to take Erhu lessons at a university in the future.

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A new sport—a sport that can be enjoyed around city parks, streets and pavement(人行道), is gaining popularity around the world. It's fast and exciting and it's called roller-blading. These days, it's common to see people roller-blading at great speed or performing tricks(特技)such as jumps, going backwards or going downstairs. The guys and girls who are roller-bladers often go out in groups and sometimes wear trendy(时髦的)clothes. You will also see roller-bladers wear protective padding on their knees, elbows and hands as well as a helmet(安全帽).

  The sport first began in the United States in the 1980's and its origins can be traced(探寻)directly to two other sports: roller-skating and ice-skating. For people who have never tried it, roller-blading looks difficult. But the truth is it only takes a few hours and a bit of courage to get started. If you talk to people who can roller-blade, they will tell you the two most important things to remember when you start are to be brave and persistent(持久的).

  The first few times you try, make sure you wear all your protective padding and just go slow. You will be surprised at how quickly you can learn. Once you get going, you will notice how much exercise your legs and hips will receive. Eventually, you will develop extra muscle strength in these areas and lose some of the extra weight you might have been carrying. There's no doubt your overall fitness will improve.

  Roller-blading is a popular sport but it is also a practical way of transport. If you usually ride a bicycle, or walk to school or work, then perhaps you can start going by roller-blades instead. But most of all, roller-blading is about having fun. There's nothing better than putting on your roller-blades and gliding(滑行)around a lake or a park on a sunny day.

( )1. Roller is mainly enjoyed by ________.

A. students in their free time

B. young people in parks, streets, pavements, etc.

C. old people who like to move fast

D. people who are good at ice skating

( )2. To be good at roller-blading, one needs ________.

A. to ask a coach and receive special training

B. to be a clever one

C. to be brave and persistent

D. to be patient and very careful

( )3. The best advantage of roller-blading is ________.

A. it can bring a feeling of flying

B. it can save you a lot of time

C. it makes your free time very interesting

D. it can lose some of one's extra weight and improve one's overall fitness

( )4. Besides a popular kind of sport, roller-blading ________.

A. can be used to carry heavy things

B. can be used as a practical way of transport

C. can be used to cure some troublesome diseases

D. can be used to send some secret messages

( )5. The title of this passage should be ________.

A. A New Kind of Sport

B. Roller-blading

C. The Most Favorite Thing for Young People Today

D. How to Be a Good Roller-blader

 

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