题型:阅读选择 题类: 难易度:困难
广东省广州市白云区永平片2024-2025学年七年级上学期期中学情调查英语试题
The policeman slowly walked along the street. It was about ten o'clock at night. The wind and light rain had kept most people at home.
Halfway down the street, the policeman saw a man leaning against(斜靠着) a door, with an unlighted cigar(雪茄) in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him, the man spoke quickly. "It's all right, officer, " he said. "I'm just waiting here for an old friend. It's an appointment(约会) that was made twenty years ago. You think it funny to plan a meeting like this, don't you?"
The man lit (点燃) his cigar. The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes. He was very well-dressed.
"Twenty years ago tonight, " the man went on, "I had dinner at a restaurant nearby with my friend Jimmy Wells. I was going to the West to try my luck, but Jimmy wanted to stay. We agreed to meet here again exactly twenty years for that date and time. That's why I'm here. "
"What happened to your friend?" asked the policeman.
"I'm not sure, " said the man. "We wrote to each other for a while and then stopped. But I'm sure if he is alive, he will keep his promise. We said we would meet at ten o'clock. "
"OK, I'll be on my way. Good night. " The policeman continued on his way, Bob waited about twenty minutes. Then, a tall man went straight to the waiting man.
"Is that you, Bob?" asked the newcomer. "Is that you, Jimmy?" cried the man in the door. "You've grown so tall. Let me have a good look at you. You don't look anything like Jimmy. " "You're right, " said the tall man. "I'm a police officer. You are wanted by the New York police. But, before we go to the police station, here's a note from your friend Jimmy Wells. "
Bob opened the small piece of paper. His hands shook as he read.
"Bob,
I was on my way to meet you as we had planned. However, when you lit your cigar, I saw it was the face of a man that is wanted by the police. Somehow, I couldn't do it myself. So I sent another police officer to do the job.
Jimmy"
Paul | I like picnics. I often go on a picnic with my friends. I like hamburgers and milk. I usually take the food and drink for a picnic. |
Emma | I like going shopping with my mother. In the morning, we buy clothes at a clothing shop. I like pink. I buy a pink skirt. My mother buys a green dress. In the afternoon, we buy some fish and chicken at the supermarket (超市). |
John | I come from Canada. I am in Yunnan now. I like elephants. They have long noses. Their ears are very big. They have small eyes. They look very cute and kind. I want to see them with my parents. |
Sarah | My parents work in Fuzhou. My father is an office worker. My mother is a nurse. Today is Sunday. I don't go to school. I go back home to visit them. They are very happy. I have a happy Sunday. |
A. When he's not sure whether he's loved or not, B. It's also a good idea to set an example for your kids. C. parents still need to lead their kids to form the habit of not lying. D. As kids get older, E. Actually, they don't need to worry. F. They could do a lot for their kids. |
Most parents are worried the first time they catch their kids out lying. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
According to the child and teen psychiatrist Gayani DeSilva, "Kids lie for many reasons, and it is normal for them to lie. People are not born with the knowledge of communicating with others and getting their needs met. They must learn how to communicate those needs in proper ways. They'll experiment with different communication styles and skills until they find the ones that work best for them. Lying is one of these skills."
{#blank#}2{#/blank#}they become more aware of how their actions affect others, and many will lie less frequently because they know it could hurt someone else's feelings. In spite of this, {#blank#}3{#/blank#} According to DeSilva, when children lie, look at them directly and ask what they need. After they tell you, gently remind them that telling you directly will be more effective(有效的)than lying.
{#blank#}4{#/blank#}If you want them to have good behavior. In other words, don't lie to your children.
In some cases, lying is a sign of a deeper problem. A child who is neglected will lie more than a child who has attentive and responsive parents. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}he may lie to please others. The same goes for a child who has experienced something unpleasant. By paying attention to the reasons behind a lie, parents can know what needs to be done. For example, while Jack might lie about finishing his homework in order to play video games, he might also be trying to avoid negative feelings connected with homework. "And this is just where parents should start," says the therapist Gideon Javna.
same, we, different, juice, this, have, so, work, in, breakfast, play, lunch |
I am a girl. Look, {#blank#}1{#/blank#} is a photo of my family. The man in black is my father. He is a doctor. He {#blank#}2{#/blank#}in a hospital. He always wants to be healthy, {#blank#}3{#/blank#} he runs every day. That is my mother. She is a teacher. She likes cooking food for {#blank#}4{#/blank#}. And her eating habit (习惯) is very good. For {#blank#}5{#/blank#} , she likes eggs, apples and milk in the morning. And for dinner, she likes vegetables and rice very much. The boy {#blank#}6{#/blank#} yellow is my brother. He wants to be a basketball player. He {#blank#}7{#/blank#}basketball every afternoon. My brother and I are in the {#blank#}8{#/blank#} school, but in different grades. The girl is me. I{#blank#}9{#/blank#} big eyes and long hair. I am in a pink skirt. I like eating fish and drinking orange {#blank#}10{#/blank#}. I often help my mother with housework (家务活). I have a happy family.
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