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Most students feel nervous before they go to a new class. Some may be shy and some may feel alone without their old friends. Here are a few ideas to help you fit into your new school and have a very comfortable life there!
Arrive early. On your first day at your new school, try to arrive early so that you can know a lot about your new school and “blend in (融入)” soon. You should make a good impression on your new teachers!
Talk with others. At the beginning of a talk, you can talk about something small, or introduce yourself, such as your name, age and hobby. By doing this, you’ll blend in them in a week or two. The key to the talk is showing your kindness towards other kids. Soon you can ask questions, get to know people, and maybe even share things about yourself.
Be friendly. Introduce yourself to teachers and classmates. You need to be friendly. Smiling and saying “hi” can help others know you well. You’ll find people with the same interests as you and make friends with them.
66. How many ideas does the writer give us?
A. Two. B. Three.
C. Four. D. Five.
67. How soon will you blend in the school by talking with others?
A. In a day.
B. In three weeks.
C. In a month.
D. In a week or two.
68. What does the underlined word “impression” probably mean?
A. Feeling. B. Job.
C. Noise. D. Date.
69. Which of the following won’t the writer agree with?
A. Many students experience a new school life.
B. On your first day at your new school, try to arrive early.
C. You don’t need to be friendly when you introduce yourself.
D. At the beginning, talk about small things with others.
70. What is the best title for the text?
A. Get up early to keep fit
B. Talk with others happily
C. Be friendly to others
D. A few ideas to fit in a new school
Most students feel nervous before they go to a new class. Some may be shy and some may feel alone without their old friends. Here are a few ideas to help you fit into your new school and have a very comfortable life there!
Arrive early. On your first day at your new school, try to arrive early so that you can know a lot about your new school and “blend in (融入)” soon. You should make a good impression on your new teachers!
Talk with others. At the beginning of a talk, you can talk about something small, or introduce yourself, such as your name, age and hobby. By doing this, you’ll blend in them in a week or two. The key to the talk is showing your kindness towards other kids. Soon you can ask questions, get to know people, and maybe even share things about yourself.
Be friendly. Introduce yourself to teachers and classmates. You need to be friendly. Smiling and saying “hi” can help others know you well. You’ll find people with the same interests as you and make friends with them.
66. How many ideas does the writer give us?
A. Two. B. Three.
C. Four. D. Five.
67. How soon will you blend in the school by talking with others?
A. In a day.
B. In three weeks.
C. In a month.
D. In a week or two.
68. What does the underlined word “impression” probably mean?
A. Feeling. B. Job.
C. Noise. D. Date.
69. Which of the following won’t the writer agree with?
A. Many students experience a new school life.
B. On your first day at your new school, try to arrive early.
C. You don’t need to be friendly when you introduce yourself.
D. At the beginning, talk about small things with others.
70. What is the best title for the text?
A. Get up early to keep fit
B. Talk with others happily
C. Be friendly to others
D. A few ideas to fit in a new school
答案:
66~70 BDACD
第二节 阅读表达(共5题;每题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Friends are very important in my life. I have a good friend named Sue. She is one year older than me. When I first met her, I was five. Sue came to my neighbourhood and lived near my house. Now we’re in the same class. Sue is a beautiful girl with blue eyes. And she is taller than any other girl in our class. We both like basketball. But Sue plays much better than me. Her dream is to become a basketball player. I think her dream will come true one day.
Sue is a very kind girl. Last week I was ill and felt very sad. Sue came to see me every day and told jokes to make me laugh. She also helped me with my study. So I didn’t fall behind others. Thanks to her, I got better soon. I’ll never forget that.
When we have something to talk with each other, we often go to the small park near our school. We often talk about our study, our dreams or our plans for the holidays. I’m so lucky to have a friend like her.
71. How many years older is Sue than the writer?
72. What does Sue look like?
73. What does Sue hope to be?
74. When was the writer
75. What do you often talk with your friends?
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Friends are very important in my life. I have a good friend named Sue. She is one year older than me. When I first met her, I was five. Sue came to my neighbourhood and lived near my house. Now we’re in the same class. Sue is a beautiful girl with blue eyes. And she is taller than any other girl in our class. We both like basketball. But Sue plays much better than me. Her dream is to become a basketball player. I think her dream will come true one day.
Sue is a very kind girl. Last week I was ill and felt very sad. Sue came to see me every day and told jokes to make me laugh. She also helped me with my study. So I didn’t fall behind others. Thanks to her, I got better soon. I’ll never forget that.
When we have something to talk with each other, we often go to the small park near our school. We often talk about our study, our dreams or our plans for the holidays. I’m so lucky to have a friend like her.
71. How many years older is Sue than the writer?
One year older.
72. What does Sue look like?
Sue/She is a beautiful girl with blue eyes and she is tall.
73. What does Sue hope to be?
A basketball player.
74. When was the writer
Last week.
ill?75. What do you often talk with your friends?
We often talk about our study, our dreams and our after school activities. (答案合理即可)
答案:
71. One year older.
72. Sue/She is a beautiful girl with blue eyes and she is tall.
73. A basketball player.
74. Last week.
75. We often talk about our study, our dreams and our after school activities. (答案合理即可)
72. Sue/She is a beautiful girl with blue eyes and she is tall.
73. A basketball player.
74. Last week.
75. We often talk about our study, our dreams and our after school activities. (答案合理即可)
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