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()2. Don’t food into the classroom, please.
A.bringing
B.brings
C.bring
D.to bring
A.bringing
B.brings
C.bring
D.to bring
答案:
C
()3. your hands before meals. It’s good for health.
A.Washing
B.Wash
C.Washes
D.To wash
A.Washing
B.Wash
C.Washes
D.To wash
答案:
B
()4. Let’s basketball after school, OK?
A.play
B.playing
C.to play
D.plays
A.play
B.playing
C.to play
D.plays
答案:
A
()5. You study hard if you want to pass the exam.
A.should
B.may
C.can
D.need
A.should
B.may
C.can
D.need
答案:
A
()6. —Should I call the police?
—Yes, you . It’s too serious.
A.shouldn’t
B.should
C.needn’t
D.mustn’t
—Yes, you . It’s too serious.
A.shouldn’t
B.should
C.needn’t
D.mustn’t
答案:
B
()7. She eat too much candy. It’s bad for her teeth.
A.should
B.shouldn’t
C.must
D.mustn’t
A.should
B.shouldn’t
C.must
D.mustn’t
答案:
B
()8. You’d better home early. It’s getting dark.
A.go
B.going
C.to go
D.went
A.go
B.going
C.to go
D.went
答案:
A
()9. Had we better an umbrella? It might rain.
A.take
B.taking
C.to take
D.took
A.take
B.taking
C.to take
D.took
答案:
A
()10. Mr Wu told him that he’d better not late for class again.
A.be
B.being
C.to be
D.was
A.be
B.being
C.to be
D.was
答案:
A
一、短文填空
Dear Tom,
Here are some tips for your daily life. First, 1 (keep) your room clean and tidy. It’s good for your mood(心情). Second, don’t 2 (eat) too much junk food. You 3 (should) care about your health. Third, if you go out alone at night, you’d better 4 (take) a phone with you. It’s safer. Also, 5 (not forget) to help your parents do housework. They work hard. Finally, you 6 (had better) go to bed early every day. Good habits make you better!
Love,
Grandma
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Dear Tom,
Here are some tips for your daily life. First, 1 (keep) your room clean and tidy. It’s good for your mood(心情). Second, don’t 2 (eat) too much junk food. You 3 (should) care about your health. Third, if you go out alone at night, you’d better 4 (take) a phone with you. It’s safer. Also, 5 (not forget) to help your parents do housework. They work hard. Finally, you 6 (had better) go to bed early every day. Good habits make you better!
Love,
Grandma
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
答案:
1. keep
2. eat
3. should
4. take
5. don't forget
6. had better
2. eat
3. should
4. take
5. don't forget
6. had better
二、阅读理解
Do you like making things with your hands? Hands-on activities are not only fun, but also good for your brain and life skills. Let’s see how kids around the world enjoy them.
In Japan, many students take “handicraft classes” at school. They learn to make origami (折纸)—folding paper into animals, flowers or even small houses. Origami needs patience(耐心) and careful thinking. Kids say, “When I finish a beautiful origami, I feel proud of myself!”
In India, children often make art with clay. They roll the clay into balls, then shape it into cups, animals or gods. Sometimes they paint the clay works with bright colours. It’s a way to show their culture and imagination.
In Australia, many kids love gardening. They plant flowers, vegetables and fruit in their school or home gardens. They water the plants, watch them grow, and even pick fresh tomatoes or strawberries. “I learn how to care for life through gardening,” says a 13-year-old girl named Lily.
Hands-on activities let kids try, make mistakes, and learn. Whether it’s folding paper, playing with clay, or growing plants, the most important thing is to enjoy the process(过程). As the saying goes, “The joy is in the doing.”
()1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to make origami in Japan.
B. Why kids don’t like school classes.
C. Different hands-on activities in the schools around the world.
D. How to plant vegetables in Australia.
()2. What do Japanese students learn in handicraft classes?
A. Painting clay works.
B. Folding paper into different shapes.
C. Growing flowers in the garden.
D. Making cups with clay.
()3. Why do Indian kids make art with clay?
A. To show their culture and imagination.
B. To sell the clay works for money.
C. To learn how to care for life.
D. To practice patience and thinking.
()4. What can we learn from Lily’s words?
A. Gardening makes her feel proud.
B. She enjoys the mistakes in gardening.
C. Gardening teaches her to care for life.
D. She picks strawberries every day.
Do you like making things with your hands? Hands-on activities are not only fun, but also good for your brain and life skills. Let’s see how kids around the world enjoy them.
In Japan, many students take “handicraft classes” at school. They learn to make origami (折纸)—folding paper into animals, flowers or even small houses. Origami needs patience(耐心) and careful thinking. Kids say, “When I finish a beautiful origami, I feel proud of myself!”
In India, children often make art with clay. They roll the clay into balls, then shape it into cups, animals or gods. Sometimes they paint the clay works with bright colours. It’s a way to show their culture and imagination.
In Australia, many kids love gardening. They plant flowers, vegetables and fruit in their school or home gardens. They water the plants, watch them grow, and even pick fresh tomatoes or strawberries. “I learn how to care for life through gardening,” says a 13-year-old girl named Lily.
Hands-on activities let kids try, make mistakes, and learn. Whether it’s folding paper, playing with clay, or growing plants, the most important thing is to enjoy the process(过程). As the saying goes, “The joy is in the doing.”
()1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to make origami in Japan.
B. Why kids don’t like school classes.
C. Different hands-on activities in the schools around the world.
D. How to plant vegetables in Australia.
()2. What do Japanese students learn in handicraft classes?
A. Painting clay works.
B. Folding paper into different shapes.
C. Growing flowers in the garden.
D. Making cups with clay.
()3. Why do Indian kids make art with clay?
A. To show their culture and imagination.
B. To sell the clay works for money.
C. To learn how to care for life.
D. To practice patience and thinking.
()4. What can we learn from Lily’s words?
A. Gardening makes her feel proud.
B. She enjoys the mistakes in gardening.
C. Gardening teaches her to care for life.
D. She picks strawberries every day.
答案:
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. C
2. B
3. A
4. C
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