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A.in | B.at | C.on | D.with |
A.he | B.his | C.him | D.himself |
A.great | B.greater | C.greatest | D.the greatest |
—I ________my grandparents.
A.visit | B.visited | C.have visited | D.am going to visit |
A.is | B.are | C.was | D.were |
—Sure, no problem.
A.could | B.need | C.should | D.might |
A.if | B.because | C.although | D.as |
A.stays | B.will stay | C.has stayed | D.was staying |
A.work | B.works | C.working | D.to work |
A.allow | B.allowed | C.are allowing | D.are allowed |
—At 9:00 a.m.
A.where the Science Museum is |
B.when the Science Museum opens |
C.where is the Science Museum |
D.when does the Science Museum open |
—Oh, yes, it is. ________
A.Thank you. | B.You’re welcome. | C.Never mind | D.Good luck. |
Lost Buzz is back
Losing a toy is never a good feeling, especially if you’re a little kid and the toy is a big talking “Buzz Lightyear”(巴斯光年)
Hagen, a 2-year-old boy, recently traveled with his family and unluckily
That was too
Jason William Hamm, a Southwest Airlines worker, noticed Buzz on the plane. He knew someone was missing his “friend” badly and he decided to
But he didn’t know whose the toy was. Luckily Hagen’s
A few days later, Hagen
To Commander(指挥官) Hagen, I am very excited to return to you after completing my mission. I explored the airport while was away, and have taken some photos of my adventure. My journey has taught me a lot but I am so thankful to return to my buddy. Yours. Buzz Lightyear |
“It’s surprising to see what the
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A.left | B.threw | C.broke | D.brought |
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A.fast | B.high | C.late | D.strange |
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A.away | B.back | C.alone | D.abroad |
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A.pass | B.sell | C.lend | D.return |
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A.number | B.name | C.age | D.photo |
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A.received | B.made | C.bought | D.posted |
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A.diary | B.notice | C.speech | D.note |
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A.honest | B.brave | C.kind | D.strong |
From: PE teacher To: Grade Three parents Subject: Dear parents, This test of PE will be after the vacation, swimming and gym groups in our PE lessons will swap(交换) again. Children who were swimming last term will do gym and children who were having gym will have their swimming lessons. The groups will remain like this until the end of next term. For the children doing swimming lessons, the following things are necessary: ●Swimming clothes ●Swimming hat ●Flip flops (人字拖鞋) ●Goggles (护目镜) Please label (贴标签) everything with the child’s name and class so that we avoid lost and mixed things. Please find the groups below. I would kindly ask that you should follow the list below and make sure your child attends the group in which they are put. | |||
Swimming group 1 | Swimming group 2 | Gym group 1 | Gym group 1 |
Michael Lee | Herry White | Tony Smith | Peter Samuel |
Jackson | Mary Hunan | Suaie Marks | David Miller |
Joan Brown | Tim Robinson | Rosie Thompson | Eric Maxwell |
Ned Hardy | |||
Thank you Mr Hudets |
21.Who is the letter from?
A.A parent. | B.A child. |
C.A head teacher. | D.A PE teacher. |
22.What should children prepare for swimming lessons?
①Swimming clothes
②Swimming hats
③Flip flops
④Bottled water
⑤Goggles
A.①②④ | B.①④⑤ | C.①②③⑤ | D.②③④⑤ |
23.Which group is Tony Smith in?
A.Gym Group 1. |
B.Swimming Group 1. |
C.Gym Group 2. |
D.Swimming Group 2. |
24.What the subiect of the letter?
A.Safery rules for PE lessons |
B.The sports plan for next term |
C.Advice on swimming lessons |
D.Vacation activities for Grade 3 |
In a small village, there was a wise old man named Ryan. One day his young nephew (侄子) Keith came to visit him. During their talk, Keith said he was sad and worried about his little progress in learning the guitar. However hard he tried, he just couldn’t improve much.
Keith asked his uncle for advice. “Follow me.” said Ryan, and he led Keith up to the high hills around the village. This road was long and difficult, but Keith followed the old man. As they got higher. Ryan said that he needed to go to the top of the highest hill where he had never been to. Keith was surprised but decided to help his uncle.
With great difficulty, Keith helped his uncle climb the hill. Sometimes he even carried the old man on his back. At the top, sweating(流汗), he put his uncle back on the ground and laughed with joy.
“Do you remember the times when you were a little boy? Sometimes you returned home with tears in your eyes,” said Ryan. “The other children teased (嘲笑) you. Do you remember why?”
Keith looked around and nodded. He remembered that as a child he often played on the hills with other children. They called this hill Mount Impossible, because small children couldn’t reach its top. “At that time I was unable to get here,” said Keith. “The bigger kids had no problem.”
“And today,” said Ryan. “you not only climbed here, but also dragged me up.”
“I became bigger and stronger.”
“Instead of climbing Mount Impossible every day, you played on the smaller hills and became better at climbing. You became stronger.” said Ryan. “Mount Impossible became possible for you to climb while you weren’t even thinking about it.”
25.What made Keith sad and worried?
A.His guitar skill improved little. | B.It was tiring to practice the guitar. |
C.He wasn’t big and strong enough. | D.Other children often laughed at him. |
26.How did Ryan and Keith climb up the highest hill?
A.Ryan carried Keith on the back. | B.They chose a smooth and short path. |
C.Keith followed Ryan with great difficulty. | D.Keith tried different ways to drag Ryan up. |
27.To solve Keith’s problem, what did Ryan do on top of the hill?
A.He introduced some big kids to Keith. | B.He shared his own climbing experience. |
C.He showed Keith around Mount Impossible. | D.He talked about Keith’s progress in climbing. |
28.What did Ryan want to tell Keith?
A.Rome was not built in a day. | B.There is no success without effort. |
C.The future is what you make it. | D.Nothing is impossible for a wise man. |
①Otters (水猴) are cute water animals. Recently, there has been a trend (趋势) of keeping them as pets. In Japan, some “otter cafes” are open for business. People can pay to play with the otters there and to take photos with them. In Indonesia, people go swimming with their pet otters and take “funny” videos. These photos and videos posted online have attracted more people to buy otters as pets.
②However, these photos and videos mask the fact that the online trade is doing harm to otters. In the wild, baby otters usually stay with their mothers during their first year of life. According to a report, 70 percent of otters sold online are under a year old. These baby otters have been stolen from their mothers. When they’re kept as pets by humans, they do not live full, natural lives.
③Otters are very social (群居的). They live in family groups of up to fifteen in the wild. Keeping an otter as a pet can make it very sad and lonely. These animals also need enough space to swim. Their owners’ bathtubs (浴缸) or pools are much smaller than the bodies of water in the wild.
④On the other hand, it is not wise to keep otters as pets at home. They have a very special fishy smell. If they’re kept indoors, they will leave a lot of droppings around the house. This would make the smell even more unpleasant. Besides, when otters are upset, they will make loud noises and even attack (攻击) people. If a person is bitten by an otter, he or she needs to go to the hospital immediately.
⑤So, what can we do to stop the otter pet trade? Well, one of the main ways is to let more people know that otters should not be kept as pets. We should also keep an eye on online posts about these animals. When photos and videos show baby otters being kept or sold as pets, don’t share them.
29.People like to keep otters as pets because they are ________.
A.lonely | B.cute | C.friendly | D.quiet |
30.The underlined word “mask” has the closest meaning to ________.
A.show | B.protect | C.hide | D.change |
31.Because of the online pet trade, otters ________.
A.may often fall ill | B.can’t live a social life | C.have no food to eat | D.have no place to swim |
32.What does Paragraph ④ mainly tell us?
A.Otters don’t make good pets. | B.Otters are dangerous to people. |
C.Otters may live a hard life as pets. | D.Otters often make a mess in the room. |
33.What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?
A.To stop people from keeping pets at home. |
B.To introduce the ways of protecting pet otters. |
C.To show the facts of the online otter pet trade. |
D.To tell people to say no to the otter pet trade. |
Chinese paper cutting is an art of cutting out pictures from paper with a pair of scissors. It has been around for over 1,500 years.
The most common pictures of paper cutting are flowers, animals and things about Chinese history. The paper cuttings are so vivid (生动的) that they look like real ones.
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Paper cutting also has new development. Li Baofeng is a 55-year-old artist. “Traditional paper cuttings are often made with red paper.
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Now paper cutting has changed from decoration to a kind of art. More and more people love paper cuttings.
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A.It seems to be a little boring. |
B.Paper cutting is all made by hand. |
C.How long does it take to learn paper cutting? |
D.Some even buy them as gifts for their friends. |
E.Paper cutting sounds easy, but it can be hard to do well. |
F.Red paper cuttings can show happy feelings and good wishes. |
A: Hello. This is Mr King speaking.
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B: Hi, Dad. This is Betty.
A: Hi, Betty.
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B: I’m in the Palace Museum with my friends.
A: Really? I hear it is an ancient palace.
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B: It’s over six hundred years old.
A: Wow! That’s amazing.
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B: Well, you don’t have to come to Beijing. You can visit it online.
A:
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B: Have a good trip, Dad! Ha ha ...
A.Good idea. |
B.How old is it? |
C.Where are you now? |
D.Who’s calling, please? |
E.I am afraid I don’t like it. |
F.What’s the weather like today? |
G.I really want to visit it one day. |
lucky learn know magic look up |
Patrick never did homework. “Too boring,” he said. He played baseball and basketball instead. His teachers told him, “Patrick! Do your homework, or you can’t
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One day, Patrick’s cat was playing with a little “doll”. He found it wasn’t a doll at all, but a man of the smallest size. The man called, “Save me! Don’t give me back to that cat. I have
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Patrick couldn’t believe how
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The little elf (精灵) kicked his legs and rubbed (搓) his hands. “All right. I’ll do it.”
And true to his words, that little elf began to do Patrick’s homework. Sometimes he
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“What does this word mean?” the elf cried while he was reading Patrick’s homework. “Get me a dictionary. No, what’s even better,
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hard classmate do loudly library |
When it came to math, Patrick was out of luck. “What are times tables?” the elf shouted
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Elves knew nothing of human history. So the little elf, already a shouter, just got louder. “Go to the
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In fact, every day in every way, Patrick was working
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Finally, the last day of school arrived and the elf was free to go. As there was no more homework, he quietly ran out of the back door.
Patrick got his A’s; his
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You see, in the end, Patrick still thought all his homework
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Seeing changes in China
①It was a warm spring day in 2021. Chen Beier, a reporter and TV presenter from Hong Kong, was on her way to a small village called Atule’er. The small village sits at the top of an 800-meter-high cliff (悬崖). People can only get up to it by climbing a 2.556-step steel ladder (钢梯). It is very dangerous.
②So, was Chen looking for adventure there? The answer is no. The famous presenter was, instead, making a documentary.
③In February 2021, China reached an important goal. It got rid of poverty (摆脱贫困). Many people couldn’t believe this. After all, China has a large number of poor villages. In order to show the truth to people, Chen set out to make No Poverty Land.
④The trip turned out to be hard. When she was halfway up the ladder to Atule’er. For example. Chen felt so tired that she could hardly go any further. She was also afraid of heights. The villagers advised her to stop the climb, but the woman continued her climb.
⑤This steel ladder, in fact, is only six years old. Before it was built, the villagers had to face even bigger danger and use a rattan (藤条制成的) ladder. The government has also built houses for the villagers at the foot of the mountain. Through No Poverty Land, people can easily see how life in poor areas of China has been improved.
⑥China has changed a lot, but some people just find it hard to believe. Now, Chen has shown us what we can do about that: Don’t just tell people about the great changes; show them when you can.
59.Who is Chen Beier?
60.Where is the small village Atule’er?
61.Why did Chen make the documentary No Poverty Land?
62.How did Chen feel about climbing up the ladder?
63.Through No Poverty Land, what changes can be seen in Atule’er? (Give one example.)
64.What do you think of Chen Beier? Why do you think so?
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