题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:困难
【作业本】英语七年级下学期A本Unit 4 Don’t eat in class Unit Review
Molly Brown, a middle school student, is not happy every day there are too many rules. Every morning, she must get up early and make (she) bed. After that, she usually (run) to school because she can't be late. After school, she can't play basketball because she has to (have) a lot of classes. She can play only on (weekend). After dinner, she has to finish her homework (one). She likes watching TV, but she must read (book) before she can watch TV. And she must go to bed before 10:
00. She never has fun. So she asks her friend Tina help."Your parents are too strict you,"says Tina,"but they make rules to help you, so you should follow (they)."
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Pinyin is a modern {#blank#}1{#/blank#}. It was invented in 1958 to help illiterate(不识字的) Chinese to learn how to read. It worked out quite well. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} people learned to read quickly with the help of pinyin.
Pinyin has been used in other ways, too. It helps to develop the use of Standard Chinese, or Mandarin(普通话), so that people who speak different dialects(方言) can understand each other. It also makes it . much {#blank#}3{#/blank#} to type Chinese characters on computers and cellphones.
Pinyin is also finding its place in other languages. The Oxford English Dictionary now{#blank#}4{#/blank#} more than 100 pinyin expression, such as jiaozi for" dumpings" and zhongguomeng for" Chinese dream".
Foreign media sometimes use pinyin in reporting about China.
Now, pinyin is not only a language {#blank#}5{#/blank#}, but also a cultural bridge that connects China to the world.
Clubs Helping Our Community
Joining a club to help our community can be fun and meaningful. Here's an interview with two students, Sam and Emma, who started clubs at their schools to make a difference.
◆ What is the goal of your club?
Sam:{#blank#}1{#/blank#} We organize events to raise money. We also collect gifts for those in need.
Emma: I started the"Book Buddies Club". We want to encourage reading. We do this by sharing books with younger students and helping them love stories.
◆How did you come up with the idea for your club?
Sam:I saw many people in our town having a hard time getting food and clothes. I wanted to do something. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
Emma: I' ve always loved reading. When I volunteered at a local school,I saw how excited kids were about books. I thought it would be great to create a club. It could bring older and younger students together through reading.
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Sam:We hold money-raising events like bake sales and car washes. We also work with local organizations. We find out what they need most and how we can help.
Emma: We read stories to younger students. We also help them with their reading skills. We collect books to give away to schools that need them.
◆ What changes have you seen since starting your club?
Sam:We have raised a lot of money for local charities. More students want to join us. It feels great to know we are helping our community.
Emma: Many kids have started to enjoy reading more. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} Our club has built friendships between students of different ages.
A. What kinds of activities do you organize? B. What do other students think about your club? C. It's wonderful to see their smiles when we share stories with them. D. That's when I thought about starting a club to make a difference. E. My club, the"Helping Hands Club," hopes to help local charities. |
Whose club do you like better, Sam's or Emma' s? Why?(不超过20词) {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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