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What class do you find interesting? Is it science, history, music or PE? To many students of a school in Liangjiang New Area, Chongqing, the answer is “cooking”.
The school begins the new class for its students. In the “cooking” class, teachers don’t ask students to read any books or look at the blackboard. They just instruct students how to make food. For example, with the teachers’ help, students make the nice Chongqing noodles. At the end of the class, students taste the noodles with their classmates.
Now more and more schools begin the “cooking” class. Students can study cooking skills at school. When they go back home, they can cook for their parents. And this makes parents very happy. They know it’s important for their children to have some life skills. “What an interesting class for children!” a parent says. “And it will help them a lot in their future life.”
(
A. Want.
B. Keep.
C. Study.
D. Teach.
(
A. Taste the food with classmates.
B. Bring the food home for dinner.
C. Ask their parents to eat the food.
D. Borrow cooking books from teachers.
(
A. He wants to study cooking.
B. He helps his children cook.
C. He feels happy about the class.
D. He would like to have noodles.
(
A. Clean School
B. Happy Family
C. Interesting Class
D. Favourite Food
D
Do you buy many things in your life, like books and bags? And what do you do with them when they are old?
Kilgast, an artist, doesn’t throw old things away. She uses them to make new and beautiful artworks(艺术品). She wants to tell people to keep the earth clean with her artworks. She likes to read geography books and often gets good ideas from them.
Kilgast’s artworks look really beautiful, but you can’t see people in them. In her artworks, she wants to make good places for animals to live. In these places, no people do bad things to them. Her artworks are about animals, like bears and elephants. Kilgast wants to ask people to do something for these animals.
“Some people are doing bad things to the earth,” Kilgast says. “Our earth can be beautiful if people do not do these bad things. So I hope they can start to do something to protect the earth.”
(
A. By telling stories.
B. By giving answers.
C. By asking questions.
D. By showing pictures.
(
A. The old things.
B. The geography books.
C. The lovely animals.
D. The beautiful artworks.
(
A. Bags.
B. Books.
C. People.
D. Animals.
(
A. To tell Kilgast’s new way to learn plants.
B. To show Kilgast’s new design about houses.
C. To share Kilgast’s new book about animals.
D. To introduce Kilgast’s new idea to protect the earth.
What class do you find interesting? Is it science, history, music or PE? To many students of a school in Liangjiang New Area, Chongqing, the answer is “cooking”.
The school begins the new class for its students. In the “cooking” class, teachers don’t ask students to read any books or look at the blackboard. They just instruct students how to make food. For example, with the teachers’ help, students make the nice Chongqing noodles. At the end of the class, students taste the noodles with their classmates.
Now more and more schools begin the “cooking” class. Students can study cooking skills at school. When they go back home, they can cook for their parents. And this makes parents very happy. They know it’s important for their children to have some life skills. “What an interesting class for children!” a parent says. “And it will help them a lot in their future life.”
(
D
)33. What does the underlined word “instruct” probably mean in Paragraph 2?A. Want.
B. Keep.
C. Study.
D. Teach.
(
A
)34. In the passage, what do students do at the end of a “cooking” class?A. Taste the food with classmates.
B. Bring the food home for dinner.
C. Ask their parents to eat the food.
D. Borrow cooking books from teachers.
(
C
)35. What can we know from the parent’s words?A. He wants to study cooking.
B. He helps his children cook.
C. He feels happy about the class.
D. He would like to have noodles.
(
C
)36. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Clean School
B. Happy Family
C. Interesting Class
D. Favourite Food
D
Do you buy many things in your life, like books and bags? And what do you do with them when they are old?
Kilgast, an artist, doesn’t throw old things away. She uses them to make new and beautiful artworks(艺术品). She wants to tell people to keep the earth clean with her artworks. She likes to read geography books and often gets good ideas from them.
Kilgast’s artworks look really beautiful, but you can’t see people in them. In her artworks, she wants to make good places for animals to live. In these places, no people do bad things to them. Her artworks are about animals, like bears and elephants. Kilgast wants to ask people to do something for these animals.
“Some people are doing bad things to the earth,” Kilgast says. “Our earth can be beautiful if people do not do these bad things. So I hope they can start to do something to protect the earth.”
(
C
)37. How does the writer start the passage?A. By telling stories.
B. By giving answers.
C. By asking questions.
D. By showing pictures.
(
B
)38. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to(指代)?A. The old things.
B. The geography books.
C. The lovely animals.
D. The beautiful artworks.
(
D
)39. What are Kilgast’s artworks about?A. Bags.
B. Books.
C. People.
D. Animals.
(
D
)40. Why does the writer write the passage?A. To tell Kilgast’s new way to learn plants.
B. To show Kilgast’s new design about houses.
C. To share Kilgast’s new book about animals.
D. To introduce Kilgast’s new idea to protect the earth.
答案:
33.D 34.A 35.C 36.C 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.D
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