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Ⅱ. 选用下列单词或短语(至少五个),写一篇小短文。
- cook,way,share sth with sb,together,learn,enjoy,favourite,make,teach
- cook,way,share sth with sb,together,learn,enjoy,favourite,make,teach
My mother likes to cook. She has a special way to make dumplings. Every weekend, I learn to cook with her. We often make dumplings together and share them with my father. My favourite part is enjoying the delicious food we make. She always teaches me new cooking skills, and I really enjoy this time with her.
答案:
My mother likes to cook. She has a special way to make dumplings. Every weekend, I learn to cook with her. We often make dumplings together and share them with my father. My favourite part is enjoying the delicious food we make. She always teaches me new cooking skills, and I really enjoy this time with her.
Ⅰ. 完形填空。
“Mum, please, please,” I begged. “Please, by myself?”
I had never made cookies by myself before. But I'm nine years old now, and I'm 1 enough to do a lot of things.
“Alana is going to cook? Alone?” my brother, Caleb, asked with a laugh. “That is going to be a disaster (灾难)!” Caleb used big words to act older and smarter than me. Having a big brother can be 2 .
My parents looked at each other. “OK,” Mum said. “But Alana, remember to be 3 .”
I raced to the kitchen and went to work. I put in the butter and turned on the mixer. Whoa. Whoa! “WHOA!” I cried. What a disaster! Butter is everywhere and it is really greasy (油污的).
“Yuck! Alana's a mess! Alana's a mess! ” my brother shouted.
“Caleb, you just 4 out of here! ” I shouted. Caleb laughed and walked away.
I shook my head and started again, this time with softer butter. I put the cookie sheet into the oven. Within a minute, a 5 smell filled the kitchen—the smell of sweet cookies!
I, Alana Ames, was going to tell everyone that I grew up.
6 when I opened the oven, the cookies turned out to be a huge, gluey (黏糊糊的) puddle. I looked at the cookies, trying not to 7 . My brother walked into the kitchen. For once, he didn't say a word. He picked up the sticky bowl and held it quietly.
What had gone wrong? I read the directions again and then I saw it—two cups of flour (面粉). I took the bowl from Caleb and added flour. He watched me mix and then left the room again. Finally, I 8 a plate of cookies into the living room.
“Oh, great!” my mum said, smiling as she chewed. “You did it. All by yourself.”
“Great job, Alana,” Dad said, finishing his second cookie.
Would Caleb tell my parents how close I'd been to a disaster? I 9 .
“Delicious,” my brother said, winking at me. “I guess it wasn't such a mess after all.”
I 10 and tried to hide my surprise at my discovery: Big brothers aren't always so bad.
( )1. A. old B. young C. tall D. small
( )2. A. interesting B. annoying C. surprising D. boring
( )3. A. proud B. serious C. careful D. quiet
( )4. A. dance B. jump C. break D. get
( )5. A. fantastic B. strange C. smelly D. sour
( )6. A. But B. Although C. So D. Because
( )7. A. laugh B. run C. cry D. hide
( )8. A. put B. brought C. filled D. handed
( )9. A. asked B. thought C. imagined D. wondered
( )10. A. shouted B. smiled C. cried D. greeted
“Mum, please, please,” I begged. “Please, by myself?”
I had never made cookies by myself before. But I'm nine years old now, and I'm 1 enough to do a lot of things.
“Alana is going to cook? Alone?” my brother, Caleb, asked with a laugh. “That is going to be a disaster (灾难)!” Caleb used big words to act older and smarter than me. Having a big brother can be 2 .
My parents looked at each other. “OK,” Mum said. “But Alana, remember to be 3 .”
I raced to the kitchen and went to work. I put in the butter and turned on the mixer. Whoa. Whoa! “WHOA!” I cried. What a disaster! Butter is everywhere and it is really greasy (油污的).
“Yuck! Alana's a mess! Alana's a mess! ” my brother shouted.
“Caleb, you just 4 out of here! ” I shouted. Caleb laughed and walked away.
I shook my head and started again, this time with softer butter. I put the cookie sheet into the oven. Within a minute, a 5 smell filled the kitchen—the smell of sweet cookies!
I, Alana Ames, was going to tell everyone that I grew up.
6 when I opened the oven, the cookies turned out to be a huge, gluey (黏糊糊的) puddle. I looked at the cookies, trying not to 7 . My brother walked into the kitchen. For once, he didn't say a word. He picked up the sticky bowl and held it quietly.
What had gone wrong? I read the directions again and then I saw it—two cups of flour (面粉). I took the bowl from Caleb and added flour. He watched me mix and then left the room again. Finally, I 8 a plate of cookies into the living room.
“Oh, great!” my mum said, smiling as she chewed. “You did it. All by yourself.”
“Great job, Alana,” Dad said, finishing his second cookie.
Would Caleb tell my parents how close I'd been to a disaster? I 9 .
“Delicious,” my brother said, winking at me. “I guess it wasn't such a mess after all.”
I 10 and tried to hide my surprise at my discovery: Big brothers aren't always so bad.
( )1. A. old B. young C. tall D. small
( )2. A. interesting B. annoying C. surprising D. boring
( )3. A. proud B. serious C. careful D. quiet
( )4. A. dance B. jump C. break D. get
( )5. A. fantastic B. strange C. smelly D. sour
( )6. A. But B. Although C. So D. Because
( )7. A. laugh B. run C. cry D. hide
( )8. A. put B. brought C. filled D. handed
( )9. A. asked B. thought C. imagined D. wondered
( )10. A. shouted B. smiled C. cried D. greeted
答案:
1. A
解析:根据前文 “I'm nine years old now” 可知,此处表达 “足够大”,“old” 符合语境,意为 “年龄足够大去做很多事”。
2. B
解析:从哥哥 Caleb 嘲笑 “我” 做饭会是灾难,用大话表现得比 “我” 成熟聪明,可推测有个哥哥是 “令人讨厌的(annoying)”。
3. C
解析:妈妈同意 “我” 独自做饼干,提醒 “我” 要 “小心(careful)”,符合语境。
4. D
解析:“get out of here” 是固定短语,意为 “离开这里”,此处 “我” 让哥哥离开厨房。
5. A
解析:根据 “the smell of sweet cookies” 可知,这是 “极好的(fantastic)” 气味。
6. A
解析:前文期待饼干成功,后文打开烤箱发现是黏糊糊的一团,是转折关系,用 “But”。
7. C
解析:看到失败的饼干,“我” 努力不让自己 “哭(cry)”,符合情绪表达。
8. B
解析:“bring...into...” 意为 “把…… 带到……”,此处指 “我” 把一盘饼干带到客厅。
9. D
解析:“我” 想知道 Caleb 是否会告诉父母 “我” 差点失败,“wondered(想知道)” 符合语境。
10. B
解析:哥哥称赞饼干好吃,“我”“微笑(smiled)”,体现和解与惊喜。
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