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Every child has his own dream. Every child hopes to be an adult. 36 , is it really like what they imagine? As a boy 37 lives in modern times and in a modern city, I feel 38
pressure (压力) on me with the city’s development. Although we 39 worry about money, we still have some 40 problems, such as competition among classmates and expectation (期望) from parents. These experiences are very 41 to our future. But 42 , they really give me a lot of pressure. I still clearly 43 the happiness of my childhood. 44 , we had to face the fact with time passing by. We began to 45 this invisible (无形的) pressure come upon us. We get up before sunrise and 46 after sunset. We work and study 47 an adult, even harder.
48 we do is in order to get an excellent 49 . Growing up is very boring, but we 50 try to find happiness while growing up. I think friendship among our friends, the support from our parents and the encouragement from our teachers can help us. Why not enjoy the pleasure of growing up and its delicious taste?
1. A. However B. And C. So
2. A. which B. who C. whom
3. A. less B. fewer C. greater
4. A. always B. often C. seldom
5. A. other B. another C. others
6. A. helpful B. happy C. bad
7. A. at first B. for example C. in fact
8. A. think B. remember C. forget
9. A. Luckily B. Unluckily C. Impossibly
10.A. see B. touch C. feel
11. A. come out B. come down C. come back
12. A. as B. like C. alike
13.A. What B. That C. How
14. A. progress B. mark C. success
15.A. should B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t
A couple of years ago, I went to Australia for a meeting with my friend, Chris. We decided to drive across country to Brisbane after the meeting ended. The drive was going to take four days and most of it was across the desert, 81
The first day was a lot of fun as we were excited and laughing at each other's stupid jokes. By the third day of driving in the seemingly endless desert, we began to get bored. We had been quiet for a few hours when in the distance Chris found some kangaroos. We were both excited and decided to get a closer look. 82 We got closer and closer, and Chris was doing 110 kilometers per hour. We were very close to the kangaroos—too close—when we heard a loud BANG!
Chris stopped the car and we got out. Behind the car was a larger kangaroo lying completely still on the ground. 83 He took off his sunglasses and put them on the kangaroo and did the same with his jacket. Then, he put his arm around the kangaroo and told me to take a photo of them together. 84 While I was focusing the camera, I saw the kangaroo move. It suddenly woke up, looked at Chris, and jumped away into the distance before we could do anything.
I started laughing but Chris looked very serious. 85 I started laughing even harder. I stopped laughing, however, when he said that our car keys were also in the jacket!
A. Chris speeded up to catch up with the kangaroos. B. He said his wallet and passport were in the jacket. C. In order to get there in three days, we drove very fast. D. so we had to take food, water, and extra gas with us. E. Chris went over to the kangaroo and put his baseball cap on its head. F. I was still surprised, but I took out my camera. |
One day I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!” I was puzzled, and I thought , “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”
“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”
I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it? ”
“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Did you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(惯用语).”
Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.
1.The writer was puzzled because .
A. the foreigner has some difficulty in understanding him.
B. the writer himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”
C. the foreigner was not polite.
D. the writer was very clever
2.What made the foreigner laugh?
A. The English idioms B. The writer’s talking about the Great Wall
C. The writer’s explanation D. The writer’s question
3.The story probably happened in .
A. China B. America C. England D. Canada
4.The writer was puzzled in the passage.
A. once B. twice C. three times D. four times
5.The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “ ”
A. Thank you B.OK C. Really D. Sorry
A year ago,I paid no attention to English idioms (习语), though my teacher told us the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.
One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be surprised. Gently shaking his head,shrugging his shoulders, he said,“You don’t say!” “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought , perhaps this is not a right topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him. “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was wonderful.” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it.” Soon I was interrupted (打断) again by his words: “You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “ ‘You don’t say’ actually means ‘really!’ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” I realized I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions. Remember: what the English teachers said is always right to us students.
【小题1】A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because .
A.I had no interest in them |
B.English idioms were very difficult |
C.I did not realize the importance of them |
D.my teacher didn’t tell us the importance of them |
A.I had talked too much |
B.I had to stop talking |
C.he was not interested in the topic |
D.he was only interested in the Great Wall |
A.interesting | B.important | C.terrible | D.unlucky |
A.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide. |
B.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall. |
C.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it. |
D.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting. |
A.I felt very silly |
B.the Englishman became a real fool |
C.I became more carefully in everything |
D.I thought the Englishman had made me a fool |
根据短文内容和所给汉语提示,写出短文空白处各单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
At school many things happen to us. We may feel 66 (激动的)when we succeed in a school play. We may feel sorry if we lose an important 67 (比赛). We want to keep the memory in our lives. How to keep memories? Our teacher, Mr. Smith, has taught us how to 68 (记住)things to make our own yearbook. A yearbook is a 69 (种) of book which is used to memory wonderful moments. It’s usually made at the end of year. Last 70 (十二月), we began to make our yearbook. 71 (首先) we chose the persons that had done something 72 (特殊的), then some 73 (学生) interviewed them, some 74 (写)down their stories, others took photos of them. Finally our teacher helped us to put the things 75(一起). Then we had our first yearbook.
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