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二、阅读表达
Li Hua, a 14-year-old student from Beijing, loves DIY. He often turns old things into useful ones. Last month, he made a pen holder from an empty coffee can. He painted colourful stars and wrote his favourite quote “Do what you love” on it. “It’s better than buying a new one because it has my own style,” Li Hua says. He also shares DIY videos online to show others how to make simple crafts.
Not only students but also famous people enjoy DIY. British artist Grayson Perry is known for making hand-decorated pots. He started as a teenager, using clay and paint to create stories on his works. “DIY is about freedom—you don’t need rules, just your imagination,” he says. His DIY art is now shown in museums around the world.
Li Hua hopes to be a designer one day. “DIY teaches me to solve problems and be creative. Every small project is a step toward my dream,” he says.
1. What did Li Hua make from an empty coffee can?
2. What does Li Hua share online?
3. Why is Grayson Perry’s DIY art special?
Li Hua, a 14-year-old student from Beijing, loves DIY. He often turns old things into useful ones. Last month, he made a pen holder from an empty coffee can. He painted colourful stars and wrote his favourite quote “Do what you love” on it. “It’s better than buying a new one because it has my own style,” Li Hua says. He also shares DIY videos online to show others how to make simple crafts.
Not only students but also famous people enjoy DIY. British artist Grayson Perry is known for making hand-decorated pots. He started as a teenager, using clay and paint to create stories on his works. “DIY is about freedom—you don’t need rules, just your imagination,” he says. His DIY art is now shown in museums around the world.
Li Hua hopes to be a designer one day. “DIY teaches me to solve problems and be creative. Every small project is a step toward my dream,” he says.
1. What did Li Hua make from an empty coffee can?
2. What does Li Hua share online?
3. Why is Grayson Perry’s DIY art special?
答案:
1. A pen holder.
2. DIY videos.
3. Because it's about freedom and uses imagination to create stories on works.
2. DIY videos.
3. Because it's about freedom and uses imagination to create stories on works.
一、词汇检测
1. She can lift the basket with only one (手指).
2. The kids screamed with (高兴) when Mickey Mouse appeared.
3. He quickly put on the warm (手套) before going out.
4. Pressing the small (按钮) made the light turn on.
5. The book fell gently (到……上面) the floor below.
6. My uncle fixes old bikes in his (工作坊) at the backyard.
7. It’s hard to (系) this rope when your hands are cold.
8. (解开) the knot was hard for the kid. It took him a long time.
1. She can lift the basket with only one (手指).
2. The kids screamed with (高兴) when Mickey Mouse appeared.
3. He quickly put on the warm (手套) before going out.
4. Pressing the small (按钮) made the light turn on.
5. The book fell gently (到……上面) the floor below.
6. My uncle fixes old bikes in his (工作坊) at the backyard.
7. It’s hard to (系) this rope when your hands are cold.
8. (解开) the knot was hard for the kid. It took him a long time.
答案:
1. finger
2. joy
3. gloves
4. button
5. onto
6. workshop
7. tie
8. Untying
2. joy
3. gloves
4. button
5. onto
6. workshop
7. tie
8. Untying
二、短文填空
Last weekend, I found my favourite old glove had a hole near the thumb finger and 1 (lose) a button. Mum offered to help fix it. She showed me 2 to sew the hole. She told me to be careful 3 the needle(针). I sewed slowly but patiently, though my fingers felt awkward(笨拙的) at first.
Next, I tried 4 (glue) a new blue button onto the wrist(手腕). It was hard for me, but Mum’s encouragement kept me going. Finally, the button stayed, and the glove looked 5 (complete) again.
When I put it on, the repaired glove fit perfectly. The small hole was gone, and the new button sparkled. I realized fixing things teaches patience—and doing it myself made the glove even 6 (meaningful).
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Last weekend, I found my favourite old glove had a hole near the thumb finger and 1 (lose) a button. Mum offered to help fix it. She showed me 2 to sew the hole. She told me to be careful 3 the needle(针). I sewed slowly but patiently, though my fingers felt awkward(笨拙的) at first.
Next, I tried 4 (glue) a new blue button onto the wrist(手腕). It was hard for me, but Mum’s encouragement kept me going. Finally, the button stayed, and the glove looked 5 (complete) again.
When I put it on, the repaired glove fit perfectly. The small hole was gone, and the new button sparkled. I realized fixing things teaches patience—and doing it myself made the glove even 6 (meaningful).
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
答案:
1.lost 2.how 3.with 4.gluing 5.completely 6.more meaningful
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