? Peter, can you come downstairs and do me a favor?
?Yes, mum. I ______.
A. came B. come C. am coming
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—I’ll do the washing-up. Jack, would you please do the floors?
—Why______? Susan is sitting there doing nothing.
A. her B. she C. I D. me
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— You’re doing much better in your writing. can you improve it so quickly?
— Well, I started keeping diaries in English two months ago.
A. When B. Where C. How D. What
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US First Lady Michelle Obama, along with her mother and two daughters, made their first trip to China from March 20-26. They went to Beijing, Xi’an and Chengdu.
In a speech at Peking University, Mrs Obama encouraged students to study abroad.
“It’s not enough to get good grades in school,” she said in the speech. “It is better to travel 10,000 miles than to read 10,000 books. The experiences in other countries help make our life successful. By learning each other’s languages and by showing such curiosity (好奇) and respect (尊重) for each other’s cultures, you are building bridges of understanding and bonds of friendship,” she said. The US is the top destination (目的地) for Chinese students. More than 200,000 Chinese students are now studying in the US. In 2009, US President Barack Obama announced (宣布) his goal of sending 100,000 students to China. Since then, more than 68,000 US students have come to China. What’s more, many kids in the US are now studying Chinese. “Learning Chinese is a cool thing in school. It is good for our future,” said Mason Grabowski, 14, a student from Chicago. “It is a hard language, but it is never too early to start learning it.”
( ) 1. In March, members of the Obama family visited China.
A. three B. four
C. five D. six
( ) 2. In her speech at Peking University, Michelle Obama encouraged students to .
A. get good grades at school
B. study in America
C. study in other countries
D. learn a foreign language
( ) 3. Over US students have studied in China since 2009.
A. two hundred thousand
B. one hundred thousand
C. sixty-eight thousand
D. ten thousand
( ) 4. The underlined word “goal” means “ ” in Chinese.
A. 目標(biāo) B. 進(jìn)球 C. 夢想 D. 麻煩
( ) 5. We can learn that from the passage.
A. Michelle Obama visited four cities in China
B. President Obama hopes his daughters can build bridges of understanding by studying abroad
C. Mason Grabowski thinks it’s too early for her to learn Chinese
D. the US is the most popular destination for Chinese students
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Not all inventions are made by scientists. Kids can also make history with their inventions.
The state flag of Alaska was designed by 13-year-old Bennie Benson in 1926. His design was chosen from a flag-designing competition. It became the official flag in 1959. Bennie won a $1,000 scholarship(獎學(xué)金)and a watch.
Frank Epperson invented the Popsicle in 1905 when he was only 11 years old. It was called the Epsicle at that time. Frank left his drink outside the door overnight with a stick(木棒)in it. That night the temperature dropped and everything was frozen including Frank’s drink. That didn’t stop him from tasting it, so today we have Popsicles to eat.
In 1642 Blaise Pascal designed the first counting machine when he was 18.The machine was for his father, a tax collector, to make his job easier. Blaise named it “the Pasealine”. He made about 50 of them, but nobody was interested in it. People thought it would take jobs away from them. 300 years went by, and the calculator(計算器)finally became a success. In 1968, the programming language(程序設(shè)計語言), PASCAL, was named after him.
1. How old was Bennie Benson when he designed the flag?
A.13. B. 26.
C. 46. D. 59.
2. What does the underlined word “Popsicle” mean in Chinese?
A.涼茶 B.美味
C.冰柜 D.棒冰
3. Why did Blaise Pascal invent the calculator?
A. Because he wanted to use it in a test
B. Because he wanted to make his father’s job easier.
C. Because he wanted to sell it for money.
D. Because he wanted to know how much money he should give to sellers.
4. Why were people not interested in “the Pasealine” at first?[
A. Because people thought it could make them lose jobs.
B. Because they thought it was useless.
C. Because it cost a lot.
D. Because there was no programming language then.
5. This passage mainly tells us about_______.
A. several useful inventions
B. several inventions by kids
C. how to make history
D. how to become a successful inventor
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A computer ______ think for itself. It’s always told to do things.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. shouldn’t
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China Dream is a great dream. Each of us should try our best to make it ______.
A. come true B. grow up C. take place
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—Are you Jack?
—
A. Yes, he is. B. No, I amn’t.
C. No, I’m not. D. Yes, I’m.
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Not only his parents but also his grandfather _____to a lot of places of interest in our country since they came here.
A. has gone B. have been C. has been
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