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A
Silk is not only popular in China, but also gets a name in the rest of the world. Silkworms( 蚕) create silk which is used for clothes. Over 5,000 years ago, Chinese people found the secret of silkworms. Silkworm raising and farming were two most important things in ancient Chinese life.
Now let’s see the amazing life of silkworms. There are four stages in a silkworm’s life circle.

()1. What do silkworms create?
A. Wool. B. Silk. C. Grass. D. Cotton.
()2. Of the four stages in the life of the silkworm, which one experiences the longest?
A. Eggs. B. Larvae. C. Pupae. D. Moths.
()3. We can know from the text.
A. why silk is popular in China
B. how larvae turn into pupae
C. what the larvae like to eat
D. how many eggs an adult moth has
()4. Which part of a magazine is the text probably taken from?
A. Travel. B. Health. C. Nature. D. Fashion.
Silk is not only popular in China, but also gets a name in the rest of the world. Silkworms( 蚕) create silk which is used for clothes. Over 5,000 years ago, Chinese people found the secret of silkworms. Silkworm raising and farming were two most important things in ancient Chinese life.
Now let’s see the amazing life of silkworms. There are four stages in a silkworm’s life circle.
()1. What do silkworms create?
A. Wool. B. Silk. C. Grass. D. Cotton.
()2. Of the four stages in the life of the silkworm, which one experiences the longest?
A. Eggs. B. Larvae. C. Pupae. D. Moths.
()3. We can know from the text.
A. why silk is popular in China
B. how larvae turn into pupae
C. what the larvae like to eat
D. how many eggs an adult moth has
()4. Which part of a magazine is the text probably taken from?
A. Travel. B. Health. C. Nature. D. Fashion.
答案:
[语篇导读] 本文介绍了蚕一生的四个阶段。
1-4 BBCC
1-4 BBCC
B
Anna was excited about starting her life in a new middle school, but when she first walked through her school’s crowded hallways, that excitement turned to fear....and then, over the next few days, to loneliness. Why wasn’t anyone saying help or inviting her to their lunch table? “Is it my clothes or my hair?” she wondered. By the end of the week, Anna walked through the halls alone, feeling certain that something had to be wrong with her—or that nobody saw her at all!
Why couldn’t Anna make any friends in her school? It wasn’t one other than the fact that nobody knew her. It sounds obvious( 显而易见的), but when people didn’t know you, they treat you like a stranger instead of a friend. After all, you aren’t a friend yet!
Psychologists( 心理学家) suggest that it’s our job to make first contact. You have to get in touch with others, so they can discover what a cool and worthwhile( 值得的) person you are. No one else can make your first impression for you, so what are you waiting for?
The easiest way to get strangers to notice you is to notice them first, and one thing that is very important is to try to make eye contact with others when you greet them. Plenty of people will meet your eyes and will think that you are saying, “Hey, how’s it going?” Only then will you be on the road to friendship.
When Anna realized the classmates she wanted to be friends with weren’t going to come near her( after all, they already had friends!), she gathered up her courage and started talking to people in her class. Guess what? It worked. She made two friends by the end of the month.
()5. Anna felt lonely in her new middle school because .
A. her classmates didn’t like her
B. she didn’t like her new school
C. she didn’t know how to make friends
D. she thought there was something wrong with her
()6. The underlined word “contact” means in Chinese.
A. 接触 B. 说明 C. 回避 D. 抱怨
()7. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
A. Being cool can help make friends.
B. Talking to classmates can lead to friendship.
C. Making eye contact is important to make friends.
D. Greeting others is the easiest way to make friends.
()8. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. A Brave Girl
B. Don’t Be a Stranger
C. Why Do We Need Friends?
D. Anna’s Lonely Days in Middle School
Anna was excited about starting her life in a new middle school, but when she first walked through her school’s crowded hallways, that excitement turned to fear....and then, over the next few days, to loneliness. Why wasn’t anyone saying help or inviting her to their lunch table? “Is it my clothes or my hair?” she wondered. By the end of the week, Anna walked through the halls alone, feeling certain that something had to be wrong with her—or that nobody saw her at all!
Why couldn’t Anna make any friends in her school? It wasn’t one other than the fact that nobody knew her. It sounds obvious( 显而易见的), but when people didn’t know you, they treat you like a stranger instead of a friend. After all, you aren’t a friend yet!
Psychologists( 心理学家) suggest that it’s our job to make first contact. You have to get in touch with others, so they can discover what a cool and worthwhile( 值得的) person you are. No one else can make your first impression for you, so what are you waiting for?
The easiest way to get strangers to notice you is to notice them first, and one thing that is very important is to try to make eye contact with others when you greet them. Plenty of people will meet your eyes and will think that you are saying, “Hey, how’s it going?” Only then will you be on the road to friendship.
When Anna realized the classmates she wanted to be friends with weren’t going to come near her( after all, they already had friends!), she gathered up her courage and started talking to people in her class. Guess what? It worked. She made two friends by the end of the month.
()5. Anna felt lonely in her new middle school because .
A. her classmates didn’t like her
B. she didn’t like her new school
C. she didn’t know how to make friends
D. she thought there was something wrong with her
()6. The underlined word “contact” means in Chinese.
A. 接触 B. 说明 C. 回避 D. 抱怨
()7. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
A. Being cool can help make friends.
B. Talking to classmates can lead to friendship.
C. Making eye contact is important to make friends.
D. Greeting others is the easiest way to make friends.
()8. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. A Brave Girl
B. Don’t Be a Stranger
C. Why Do We Need Friends?
D. Anna’s Lonely Days in Middle School
答案:
[语篇导读] 本文主要讲述了Anna在新学校感到孤独,因为她没有朋友。心理学家建议人们应该主动与他人接触,以建立友谊。Anna最终鼓起勇气与同学交流,并在月底交到了两个朋友。
5-8 CACB
5-8 CACB
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