1.A.sleep B. read C. drink D. eat
2.A.sport B. exercise C. knowledge D. meat
3.A.intersted B. interesting C. weak D. better
4.A.everything B. something C. nothing D. anything
5.A.lend B. read C. learn D. write
6.A.try B. have C. think D .wait
7.Aplace B. school C. way D. road
8.A.on B. with C. to D. by
9.A.often B. always C. usually D. sometimes
10.A.harder B. much C. better D. well
三.阅读理解
(A)
Mrs Peter had children. Sammy was seven years old, and his sister Annie was four. Sammy went to school, but Annie did not. When Sammy was at home, he often played with Annie while their mother was cooking or washing, and he was usually very nice to his small sister, and Mrs Peter was free to do her work quietly.
One Saturday morning, the two children were playing in the garden while their mother was cooking the lunch. They were quite happy until Annie suddenly began to cry and ran into the kitchen to her mother.
Mrs Peter stopped cooking and said,” Why are you crying, Annie?” Sammy’s broken my toy horse,” Annie answered, crying more loudly.” How did he break it?” her mother asked. Annie stopped crying, but did not answer for seconds. Then she said,” I hit him on the head with it.”
( )1.Which of the following is not true?
A. Annie was a pupil. B. Samy was 3 years older than Annie.
B.Sammy was usually nice to Annie. D. Annie was 3 years younger than Sammy.
( )2.Mrs Peter was fre to do her work quietly, because______
A. Sammy often took care of his sister. B. Sammy was at home.
B. Sammy was seven. D. she had two children.
(__)3.Annie suddenly began to cry because ____.
A. her mother was cooking lunch B. Sammy broke her toy horse
B. Sammy didn’t play with her D. she broke the toy horse
(__)4.Who went to school?
A.,Mrs Peter B.Mr Peter C. Sammy D. Annie
(__)5.Annie could answer her mother’s question.
A. at once B. after a long time C. after a few seconds D. an hour ago
(B)
Many American presidents ion the 19th century were born in poor families. They spent their childhood in little wooden rooms. They got little education. Washington and Lincoln, for example, never went to school and they taught themselves. Lincoln once did jobs as a worker, shopkeeper and post officer in his early years.
A large number of US presidents had experienced in the army. The two best known were Ulysses Grant and Dwight D.Eisenhower. Grant was a general in the American Civil War and Eienhower was a hero in the Second World War. It happened that they graduated from the same school—West
Point Military Acdemy. One may be supprised to learn that both of them did not do well in the school. Eiesnhower, for example, was once fined because he broke the rules of the school.
The jobs of US presidents are tiring. He must keep an eye on anything important which happens both at home and abroad. Every day, a lot of work waits for him to do and he has to make many important decisions. When Franklin Roosevelt was a child, he was once brought to visit President Taft. The old president said to him,” When you grow up, you should not be president. It’s a tiring job.”