the way, where are you going next ? 查看更多

 

题目列表(包括答案和解析)

Going to a new school can be difficult, but this passage will help you in the beginning. Here is something to help you to fit in(融入).

First, take a day to enjoy your school. You won’t fit in at school if you don’t know the school. Ask for a school map. Try to get to know every corner of your new school. A good school handhook can be of great help. But to make it easy, ask the people near you where something is—tell people that you are new when you need help.

Be nice to everyone. Be nice to everyone, the young or the old, because they might just be your next teacher or friend.

Get to know your teachers and pay attention in class. Teachers always pay attention to(关注) new students, Talk to them and find out more about them. Never test their limits(底线)—don’t go too far, or you may end up getting into trouhle(麻烦)

You need to make friends. Talk to different people. Be yourself and don’t lie. This is YOUR school now, take a chance(机会) on being who you weren’t at your old school. Join a few clubs or sports teams and make more friends in this way.

Be yourself and be polite. Don’t worry too much about what people think of you. Be true, be yourself, and be nice to everyone, no matter how mean(unfriendly) they may seem at first. It’s often the “girl/boy that I did’t like at my new school” that ends up being my friend after a little while. But then again, don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself if it’s very clear that you should.

Work hard to fit in while still being yourself. The first few weeks are always hard, but you’ll soon get used to it.

1.It is very easy to find places in your new school hy ____________.

A. looking at a map B. asking penple for help

C. reading a handbook D. walking around the school

2.The underlined phrase “stand up for yourself” means you should ________.

A. try to stand up all the time

B. be friendly to the mean persons

C. always do things by yourself

D. not change your idea if it’s right

3.The passage is mainly about ________________.

A. how to fit in when at a new school

B. how to make friends at a new school

C. how to enjoy the beauty of the school

D. how to be yourself at a new school

 

查看答案和解析>>

Going to a new school can be difficult, but this passage will help you in the beginning. Here is something to help you to fit in(融入).
First, take a day to enjoy your school. You won’t fit in at school if you don’t know the school. Ask for a school map. Try to get to know every corner of your new school. A good school handhook can be of great help. But to make it easy, ask the people near you where something is—tell people that you are new when you need help.

Be nice to everyone. Be nice to everyone, the young or the old, because they might just be your next teacher or friend.
Get to know your teachers and pay attention in class. Teachers always pay attention to(关注) new students, Talk to them and find out more about them. Never test their limits(底线)—don’t go too far, or you may end up getting into trouhle(麻烦)
You need to make friends. Talk to different people. Be yourself and don’t lie. This is YOUR school now, take a chance(机会) on being who you weren’t at your old school. Join a few clubs or sports teams and make more friends in this way.

Be yourself and be polite. Don’t worry too much about what people think of you. Be true, be yourself, and be nice to everyone, no matter how mean(unfriendly) they may seem at first. It’s often the “girl/boy that I did’t like at my new school” that ends up being my friend after a little while. But then again, don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself if it’s very clear that you should.
Work hard to fit in while still being yourself. The first few weeks are always hard, but you’ll soon get used to it.
小题1:It is very easy to find places in your new school hy ____________.
A.looking at a mapB.asking penple for help
C.reading a handbookD. walking around the school
小题2:The underlined phrase “stand up for yourself” means you should ________.
A.try to stand up all the time
B.be friendly to the mean persons
C.always do things by yourself
D.not change your idea if it’s right
小题3:The passage is mainly about ________________.
A.how to fit in when at a new school
B.how to make friends at a new school
C.how to enjoy the beauty of the school
D.how to be yourself at a new school

查看答案和解析>>

Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)

  Dear Liz,

  My stay in Thailand has certainly been the experience of my life.

  Life is busy and exciting.Bangkok is just like any other big city with a population of 10 million and heavy traffic.I'm very lucky because my host family is in a nice quiet area outside the city.There are Mr.and Mrs.Phairat, their son Sanan, who is 18, the daughter Chinda, who is 16, and Grandpa and Grandma.

  I go to an international school with Sanan and Chinda.The school teaches about 70 percent in English,and 30 percent in Thai.I've learned some spoken language,but Thai writing is very difficult.The cooking lesson is my favourite.I'm learning all about Thai food and culture People don't use chopsticks here,but spoons and forks.When I come back,I'm going to cook you a real Thai meal.

  Last weekend we visited some temples.We also drove to Pattaya beach near Bangkok.I thought it was great,but Sanan and Chinda say that next month they’re taking me to Phuket Island,where the beaches are even more beautiful.The month after next,we’re going to travel to Mr.Phairat,s hometown in the north of Thailand.The Phairats own land there,and they have two elephants.I'm going to ride those elephants-and even wash them.Sanan and Chinda say it's really fun.

  I'm amazed by everything in this country,especially by the elephants.Elephants are an important pan of Thai culture and way of life.They have been a traditional symbol(象征)of Thailand for many years in times of war and peace.In the seventh century,a Thai king trained 20,000 elephants for battle.

  I'll tell you all about my Thai boxing(拳击)lessons next time I write.

Love,

Mandy

(1)

How many family members are there in Mandy's host family?

[  ]

A.

4.

B.

5.

C.

6.

D.

7.

(2)

Mandy writes in her e.mail that the ________ lesson is her favourite.

[  ]

A.

Thai speaking

B.

boxing

C.

Thai writing

D.

cooking

(3)

Next month,Mandy is going to visit ________.

[  ]

A.

Pattaya beach

B.

Phuket Island

C.

Phairat's hometown

D.

Bangkok

(4)

According to the e-mail, ________ has been a symbol of Thailand for many years.

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(5)

From the e-mail we know that Mandy is ________ when she stays In Thailand.

[  ]

A.

bored

B.

quiet

C.

excited

D.

proud

(6)

What is the possible subject of the e-mail?

[  ]

A.

Study trip in Thai land

B.

Food culture in Thailand

C.

Elephant riding in Thailand

D.

International schools in Thailand

查看答案和解析>>

Six people are talking about two pie shops in a TV program.
Lily: I’ve been going to Pie House for twenty years. Now Marie’s son is taking care of the business, and he makes pies as good as his mother’s. I enjoy my stay there as before. My family also like the pies. We feel relaxed while staying there.
◇◇◇
Olive: I went to Pie Corner once. Their pies were great, too. But I feel more comfortable at Pie House. I am used to the taste there, which makes me feel happy. I’m really a fan of Pie House.
◇◇◇
Ned: Uncle Roy used to work for my mom. Later he opened Pie Corner on the next block after he got married. At the beginning, it’s not easy for him, but it is becoming more and more popular especially among young people. They think Pie Corner can often give them a surprise.
◇◇◇
Marie: Roy was already quite avant-garde when working with me. I mean he had different, sometimes even strange, ideas about pies. There were times I thought his pies wouldn’t taste good, but they turned out magically delicious. He is really creative and can always make new pies, which attract many people.
◇◇◇
Lee:  Ned has done quite well with Pie House. His pies make you feel warm. But if you want to try something interesting, you should go to Pie Corner.
◇◇◇
Chuck: The two pie shops are really different from each other. If eating Roy’s pies is like taking an exciting trip, then Ned’s pies are just like a sweet home you go back to after a long trip. Which one to go to depends on what you like.
小题1:What do we know about the six people?
A.They all have been to both pie shops.
B.They all talked about what the pies taste like.
C.Some of them are the shopkeepers of the pie shops.
D.Some of them talked about how the shopkeepers treated their workers.
小题2:Which is true about the pie shops?
A.Pie House is a family business.
B.Pie Corner is next to Pie House.
C.Pie Corner has a longer history than Pie House.
D.Pie House gives people a place to stay for the night.
小题3:What does ‘avant-garde’ mean in the reading?
A.Having a new and surprising way of thinking.
B.Trying to find out where the problems come from.
C.Trying to act like someone who knows everything.
D.Having many exciting life experiences.

查看答案和解析>>

  The next morning I got up very early. It was dark and everyone was asleep. But I was going to Darpur.

  I washed and dressed carefully. I put on my best clothes and carried my best stick. I put the money order carefully in my pocket and said goodbye to Martha.

  I walked ten miles to the main road. I sat down at the main road and ate my breakfast.

  I waited for the bus for about two hours. The bus came and I got on.

  It is a long way to Darpur. The bus takes three hours. I arrived in Darpur and walked to the post office directly. I don't often go to Darpur. I only know the market, and one shop. This is the shop of Rick. I buy things for my farm from Rick.

  There were a lot of people in the post office. I asked about money orders. A man showed me the queue. There was a long line of people and I waited at the back.

  Finally it was my turn:I was at the front of the queue. But the man at the desk took no care of me.

  “Excuse me,” I said. “It's my turn. I'm next.”

  “You are next? Old man, I'm very busy,” the man said. “Look at my papers. Look at all these people. I am very busy. And you must wait.”

  So I waited. Finally the man looked at me.

  “What do you want?”

  I gave him my money order. “This is my money order for one hundred pounds,” I replied.

  The man held out his hand. “ID Card,” he said.

  “Excuse me. I don't understand. What is an ID Card?” I replied.

  “Your ID Card gives your name and your address. Your ID Card describes you. There is a photo of you in your ID Card. I can't give you any money for this money order if you don't show me your ID Card.”

  “But I don't have an ID Card. Where can I buy one?” I asked.

  The man did not speak to me. He gave no answer, And I didn't know what to do then.

1.What did the story-teller do in the morning to get himself ready to go to Darpur?

[  ]

A.He got up at about eight thirty.

B.He put on more clothes.

C.He took his best stick with him.

D.He put some money in his pocket.

2.How far was it from the story-teller's house to the bus stop?

[  ]

A.Two hours' walk.

B.About ten miles on foot.

C.Three hours by bus.

D.Ha1f an hour by bike.

3.who helped the story-teller find the post office?

[  ]

A.One of his friends.
B.A stranger.
C.Himself.
D.The shop owner, Rick.

4.From the story we know that ________.

[  ]

A.the post office was far from the market

B.Rick's shop was quite small

C.there were a few people in the post office

D.people waited for their turn in line in the post office

5.Which of the following is TURE?

[  ]

A.The story-teller went to the town without breakfast.

B.There were two long lines in the post office.

C.The story-teller didn't have an ID Card.

D.The story-teller bought an ID Card at last,

查看答案和解析>>


同步练习册答案