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1、第一周MondayA bee went to a river to drink. As it was drinking, it was carried away by the running water. A kind bird saw the bees danger . It picked a leaf off a tree and threw it into the water in front of the bee. The bee was able to climb on  the leaf, and it was broug

2、ht to the bank. The bee thanked the bird and then flew away.Several days later, the bird was sitting in a tree. It did not see that a man was aiming his gun at it. But the bee saw what  the man was doing. So the bee flew into the mans eye. The man couldnt see the bird clearly and. was

3、 not able to shoot it. The bird flew away.       In this way, both the bird and the bee saved each others lives.生詞running adj.流動的We heard the sound of running water.我們聽到了流水聲。aim v.瞄準(zhǔn)She picked up the gun, aimed, and fired.她拿起槍,瞄準(zhǔn),射擊。1. A bee went to a river to drin

4、k some water.2. The bee picked up a leaf and threw it into the water.3. The bee was carried away by the running water and died.4. One day a man wanted to shoot the bird.5. The bee saved the birds life because the man had killed the bird. TuesdayA traveler hurried down to the hall of a hotel. He

5、 had only 15 minutes to get to the station before the train started. Suddenly he remembered that he had left something in his room upstairs.     "Look here, boy," he said to the young waiter. "Run up to my room and see if I have left a bag on the table there.

6、Be quick, please."     The boy ran upstairs. Five minutes passed. The traveler was walking up and down in the hall and he was looking at his watch again and again. At last, the boy came.      "Yes, sir," he reported to the traveler, "y

7、ou have left the bag there. It's right on the table in your room."生詞hall n.(酒店的)大堂,前廳We waited in the hall at the elevators.我們在大堂的電梯處等你。upstairs adv.在樓上Shes sleeping upstairs.她在樓上睡覺。up and down 前前后后,來來回回,上上下下She was jumping up and down 她跳上跳下。right adv. 正好,就Put it right in the middle.把它放在正中央

8、( )1. The traveler lived in a _.A. station B. room downstairs C. hall D. hotel( )2. When the traveler remembered that he had left something in the room, he _.A. asked the waiter to run upstairs for itB. ran downstairs for it himselfC. ran up to his room himselfD. went to look for it with the boy( )

9、3. After the boy left, the traveler _. A. was walking up and down the room B. was very worried C. was very happy D. was waiting quietly in the hall( ) 4. The traveler looked at his watch again and again because _.A. something was wrong with it B. he liked it very muchC. he didnt know when the train

10、would startD. he was afraid that he couldnt catch the train( ) 5. At last the waiter came back, he _. A. brought back the bag. B. didnt find the bagC. didnt bring back the bag D. gave the bag to the travelerWednesday One evening, after work, I got on a train, found a seat and sat down. A man was nex

11、t to me. He was reading a book. I had nothing to do, so I read the same book with the man. I read a page and stat back, waiting for him to turn it. After a while, I found he didnt turn the page. He just kept on reading. There werent many words on the page to read. There were mostly pictures in the b

12、ook. So I turned to the man and said, “You know,” I went on, “if you learn to read faster, you can read more.” He thought about that for a minute or two. “If I read too fast,” he said at last, “my book wont last me to my station.”生詞sit back 往后靠坐在椅子上,寬舒地休息When we needed you to help, all you did was s

13、it back.當(dāng)我們需要你幫助時,你只是袖手旁觀。mostly adv.主要地,幾乎全部The guests are mostly friends of the bride.客人主要是新娘的朋友。last v. 持續(xù),堅持,夠.之用。This pack of cigarette wont last me a week.這包香煙不夠我抽一周。( )1. The story happened _. A. in the station B. on the train C. in the reading room D. on the bus( )2. The writer sat close to

14、_. A. a man B. a woman C. nobody D. a boy( )3. The writer read the same book with the man beside him because _. A. he found the book was his B. he had nothing to do C. he liked reading picture books D. he found the book was interesting( )4. The man read _.A. very fast B. very slowly C. as fast as th

15、e writer D. as slowly as writer( )5. Why did the man read in this way? A. Because he was waiting for the writer. B. Because he enjoyed the pictures very much. C. Because he wanted his reading to last until he got to his station. D. Because he was sleeping.Thursday A little boy came to a new town. Hi

16、s name was Peter. Of course, he lived with his mother and father. His family was very rich. They had a gardener and a cook and they had a lot of servants. Peter was going to a new school. One the first day his mother said to him, “Peter, be modest at your new school. Dont say we are rich.” Peter sai

17、d, “Yes, Mother.” So Peter went to school. He met his new teacher. And he sat down with the other children. The teacher said,” Good morning, children. The first exercise today is a composition. The topic of the composition is My Family.” So every child wrote a composition. This was Peters compositio

18、n: “My name is Peter. My family is very poor. My father is very poor. My mother is very poor. The gardener is very poor. The cook is very poor, and all the other servants are very poor.”生詞gardener n. 園丁 A gardeners work is to take care of a garden.園丁的工作就是照料花園。cook n. 廚師Dinner was delicious! Youre a

19、great cook! 飯菜味道好極了!你廚藝真好!servant n. 仆人,隨從The king arrived, followed by his servants.國王駕到,后面跟著隨從。modest adj.謙虛的 Youre too modest. 你太謙虛了。composition n. 作文。My composition was six pages long. 我的作文長達(dá)6頁。topic n. 題目 What is the topic of your speech?你演講的題目是什么?( ) 1.Peter was _ at his school in a new town.

20、A. a new student B. an old student C. a new teacher D. an old teacher( )2. Peters mother told him_. A. to study hard at school B. not to play with the other students C. not to say their family is rich D. not to say their family is poor( )3. The teacher asked the students to _. A. listen to her caref

21、ully B. write a compositionC. go home after school D. do their homework in the evening( )4. The teacher may know _ at last.A. peter is a new student B. Peters family is very poorC. Peters family is very rich D. Peters parents are farmersFridayA. city B. young C. while D. asked E. only F. rest G. put

22、 on H. washed I .busy Cinderella was a nice girl. Her mother died when she was very _1_. She lived with her stepmother and her two stepsisters. Every day she had to do a lot of housework. She cleaned the floor, _2_ the clothes, cooked for her stepmother and stepsisters. They drank milk and ate a goo

23、d meals, but Cinderella could _3_ eat the things they didnt want to eat and drink what they didnt want to drink. One day, the King was going to have a birthday party in the _4_ for his son, the Prince. All the girls in the city might go to the party. Cinderellas sisters were very happy, and they _5_

24、 their beautiful skirts and shoes. One of the stepsisters asked Cinderella to clean her shoes, _6_ the other asked Cinderella to help her with clothes. Cinderella had to do all the things for them. She was so _7_. When her stepmother and sister had all gone, Cinderella could have a _8_then.生詞Cindere

25、lla n.灰姑娘step- 表示“后”“繼”ther 繼父 stepbrother 同父異母(或同母異父)兄弟prince n. 王子。 Prince Charles 查爾斯王子 第二周Monday A tired traveler came to a hotel in a small town after a whole days trip. Entering the hotel, he came to the front counter and asked for a room. “Yes, gentleman, we have many rooms for hire,” said th

26、e waiter. “And they have different prices. Rooms on the first floor, $100 one night, the second floor, $80, and the third floor, $60. Which kind of room do you like?” The traveler said nothing, turned back and walked away from the counter. “Are they too expensive for you, sir?” asked the waiter. “No

27、, their prices are not high at all. But your hotel is not tall enough.”生詞trip n. 旅行 I enjoyed the trip very much.這次旅行我玩得很愉快。counter n. 柜臺 The shopkeeper put my things on the counter. 店主把我們的東西放在柜臺上。floor n. (樓房的)層 It was all still and quiet on the ground floor. 大樓底層一片寂靜。( )1. If the traveler stayed o

28、n the third floor for 2 nights, he will have to pay _. A.$200 B. $100 C.$120 D. $160( )2. The last sentence said by the traveler means_. A. he liked living high to have a good view. B. he was pleased with the prices C. he couldnt afford the rooms on any floor D. he thought the hotel too small to liv

29、e in( )3. Which of the following words can best describe the traveler? A. Rich. B. Poor C. Humorous(幽默的) D. KindTuesdayJohn and Mike were good friends. They did not have much money, so when it was time for their holiday, John said, “Lets take our holiday in a tuck, Mike. Its cheaper than a hotel. I

30、can borrow my fathers truck.” Mike was very happy. So they got into the truck and began their holiday. They wanted to get up early the next morning to go fishing, but they did not have an alarm clock. “Thats all right, John,” Mike said. “Ill put these small pieces of bread on the roof of the truck t

31、onight and they will wake us up in the morning.” John was very surprised, but he said nothing. Mike was right. As soon as it began to get light, some small birds came down to eat the bread, and their noise on the roof of the truck woke John and Mike up vey quickly.生詞 alarm n.警報,鬧鈴 There were several

32、 alarms during the night but no actual attacks. 那天夜里響了好幾次警報,但沒有發(fā)生真正的襲擊。alarm clock 鬧鐘 An alarm clock rings(sounds) 鬧鐘響起來。roof n.屋頂,車頂,頂部 The bus had windows in the roof. 這輛公共汽車的頂部有窗戶。light adj.(天)亮的 In summer its still light at 10 oclock.在夏天,晚上10點(diǎn)天還是亮的。( )1. Why did the boys go out for their holiday

33、 in a truck?A. Because Johns father lent them his truck.B. Because they had little money.C. Because they didnt like to stay in a hotel.D. Because they wanted to be safe enough.( )2.What did the boys want to go the next day?A. They wanted to buy an alarm clock.B. They wanted to go swimming.C. They wa

34、nted to go back home.D. They wanted to go fishing somewhere.( )3.Where did Mike put the small pieces of bread? A. One the roof of the truck. B. The alarm clock. C. The birds. D. We dont know.( )4. Who woke them up early in the morning the next day? A. Their parents. B. The alarm clock C. The birds.

35、D. We dont know.( )5. Which of the following is true? A. John and Mike were twin brothers. B. Mike wasnt very happy to take their holiday in the truck.C. The next day no birds came down to eat the bread.D. At last, John thought Mike was right.Wednesday Joe Bloggs always had a cigarette on his lips.

36、He smoked while he read, while he watched television, and while he drank a cup of coffee. He smoked forty cigarettes a day, but he was happy. Joes friend, Brown, said to him, “It is very bad to smoke.” When Joe heard this, he started to worry and became thin. So he did not buy any more cigarettes. H

37、e became so thin that he went to Fred for help. Fred said, “You must eat more.” So Joe did not smoke, but he ate chocolate, and he became very fat. Again he went to Fred for help. Fred said, “You must not eat chocolate.” So Joe stopped eating chocolate, but he went back to smoking cigarettes. He bec

38、ame thin again but he was not happy, because he still smoked. Sometimes Joe Bloggs wished Fred Brown was not his friend!生詞lip n.嘴唇 He never opened his lips.他從不開口( )1. When Joe became thin the first time it was because _. A. he smoked too much B. he worried too much C. he stopped smoking D. he ate to

39、o little( )2. In the end Joe was unhappy with Fred because _. A. Freds advice had brought him no good B. he never liked being told what to do C. he in fact had never really trusted Fred D. Fred had given him the wrong advice on purpose( )3. What kind of person was Joe? A. He didnt use his head much.

40、 B. He was satisfied with his friends. C. He was happy to let others make decisions for him. D. He seldom changed his mind.( )4. What is the writer trying to tell us? A. One should think and decide by oneself. B. One should ask friends for help and advice. C. Smoking is bad for ones health. D. Choco

41、late is bad for ones health.Thursday One morning Mrs. Brown said to her husband, “Jack, I have a party at Mrs. Youngs house at lunch time today, and Ill leave you some food for your lunch. Is that all right?” “Oh, yes,” her husband answered. “Thats quite all right. What are you going to leave for my

42、 lunch?” “This tin of fish,” Mrs. Brown said. “And there are some cold cooked potatoes and some beans here, too.” “Good,” Mr. Brown went out. All the women had lunch at Mrs. Youngs house, and at three oclock Mrs. Brown came home. “ Was the fish nice, Jack?” she asked. “Yes, but my feet are hurt, “ h

43、e answered. “ Why are they hurt?” Mrs. Brown asked. “ Well, on the tin it was written - Open the tin and stand in hot water for five minutes.”生詞tin n. 罐頭 a sardine tin 一個沙丁魚罐頭cooked adj.熟的 Can I have a 1/4 pound of cooked ham, please?請給我來1/4磅熟火腿,好嗎?bean n. 豆子 green beans 青豆 coffee beans 咖啡豆( )1. Mrs

44、. Brown was Jacks _. A. friend B. wife C. mother D. sister( )2. Mrs. Brown had lunch outside because _. A. she didnt like to eat fish B. she didnt like to cook at home C. she had a meeting at lunch time D. there was a party at party at lunch time( )3. Mrs. Brown asked Jack to have _ for his lunch. A

45、. some cold cooked potatoes, some beans and a tin of fish B. some beans and some potatoes C. fish and beans D. chicken and potatoes( )4. Jacks feet were hurt because _. A. that tin of fish hurt his feet B. he fell down and hurt his feet C. Mrs. Brown hurt him with that tin of fish D. he stood in hot

46、 water for five minutes( )5. Which of the following is true? A. Mrs. Brown told her husband to wait for her at home. B. Mr. Brown didnt know the meaning of the words on the tin. C. Mrs. Brown is a careful woman. D. Mr. Brown wanted to stand in hot water for five minutes.Friday Fanny and Ethel worked

47、 in the same office, and they were neighbours at home. Fanny was rather a careless girl, and she often _ things. Then she usually went to Ethel to _ more from her. Ethel was a _ girl, but she sometimes got tired of lending things to her friend. One Saturday afternoon Fanny _ Ethels front door, and w

48、hen Ethel came to _ it, Fanny said to her, “ Oh, hello, Ethel. Please lend me a bag. Ive lost mine. Im going to the shops, and I feel very stupid when I havent got anything in my _ when I go out in the street.” Ethel laughed and answered, “Well, Fanny, go down to the end of the garden. Youll _ a nic

49、e wheelbarrow(獨(dú)輪車) in the shed there. Take that when you go down to the shops. Then youll have something in both of your hands.”生詞rather adv. 相當(dāng),頗The weather was rather cold. 天氣相當(dāng)冷。shed n. 小屋,棚 There is a tool shed in the yard. 院子時有一個工具棚。( )1. A. dropped B. found C. lost D. picked( )2.A. borrow B. p

50、ay C. raise D. save( )3. A. bad B. good C. kind D. rude( )4. A. pushed B. knocked at C. fixed D. looked at( )5. A. open B. keep C. move D. break( )6. A. hand B. arm C. leg D. eye ( )7. A. meet B. know C. find D. guess 第三周Monday Hans lives in a small town in England. He used to stay in his own countr

51、y for his holidays. But last year he thought, “Ive never been to any place outside this country. All my friends have been to Spain, and they all said it was nice there. So Im going there this year.” So he went to Spain and stayed in a small hotel for a few days. One day , he went out for a walk. In

52、England, people drive on the left, but in Spain they drive on the right. Hans forgot about this. While he was crossing a busy street, a bicycle knocked him down. Hans lay on the ground for a few seconds, then he sat up and said, “Where am I ?” An old man was selling maps at the side of the street, a

53、nd he ran to Hans at once and said, “Map of the city, sir.”生詞knock v.撞,碰 Twice she knocked against something. 她兩次碰到東西上。判斷正誤1. Hans is an Englishman.2. Hans never went outside England before last year.3. Both Englishmen and Spaniards drive on the left side.4. Hans was knocked down by a car.5. The old

54、 man wanted to sell a map to Hans.Tuesday Joe had holiday, so he decided to go to the seaside for a few days. He got on a train one morning, and an hour later he was in a small town by the sea. A few minutes after he left the station, he saw a small hotel and went in.He asked the owner how much it w

55、ould cost for one night there. “Fifteen dollars,” the owner answered. “Thats more than I can really afford to pay,” Joe said sadly. “All right, “ the owner answered. “If you make your bed yourself, you can have the room for ten dollars.” Joe was very happy because he always made his own bed at home. “OK,” he said, “Ill do that.” The owner went into a room at the back, took some things out an

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