① 英語的閱讀題中什麼樣的算是,過去式。
fight —— fought
find —— found
sweep —— swept
hold —— held
wear —— wore
feel —— felt
tell —— told
meet —— met
come —— came
get —— got
mean —— meant
become —— became
make —— made
speak —— spoke
take —— took
② 初中英語過去式的閱讀文章 急!
How did kids spend the weekend?
Yesterday,we asked ten students at No.3 Middle school what they did last weekend.For most kids,the weekend was fun.On Saturday morning,ten kids did their homework or studied.In the afternoon,five kids went shopping,and three went to the library.Two kids also played computer games.On Saturday evening,seven kids watched a movie or stayed at home and watched TV.On Saturday,two kids visited friends,nice kids cleaned their rooms,and five played sports.
Old Henry
Do you think everyone enjoys their weekends?Old Henry does not.Last month,he went for a walk with WangWang,his cute dog.It was a nice day and Old Henry was happy.He sat down and watched WangWang play with a friendly black cat.
Then it was time to go home.Old Henry looked for his dog.But WangWang wasn't there......
Now Old Henry is very sad.He has no dog and no family.He doesn't want to anything.
③ 急!!坐等!!初一英語過去式閱讀理解
1.
Fox(狐狸) and Grapes(葡萄)
A hungry fox came to a vineyard(葡萄園) where a lot of ripe grapes(熟透的葡萄) were hanging. They were on a trellis(葡萄架),but so high that he jumped(跳,jump的過去式) until(直到……) he was tired,the fox could not reach them.At last he turned away, saying,「Anybody who wants the grapes can have them.They are only green sour (酸)things ,so I will leave them alone.」
一.選擇題:
1.Why did the fox come to the vineyard?( )
A.He wanted to eat some ripe grapes.
B.He was going to plant some trees under the trellis.
C.He wanted to water the ripe grapes.
D.He wanted to have a talk with another fox.
2.How were the grapes on the trellis? ( )
A.They were green ahd sour.
B.They were sweet and delicious.
C.They were small and green.
D.They didn't agree with the fox.
3.In order to get the frapes,the fox( )
A.climbed up the trellis
B.pushed down the trellis
C.did what he could
D.asked another fox to help him
4.This text minly tells us( )
A.not to wish for what you cannot have
B.not to sit on the backs of the people
C.not to till a lie
D.to know ourselves
二.問答題:
1.Why didn't the fox get the grapes?
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答案:一: A B C A
二:The trellis was so high that the fox could not reach them.
2.
Most people who work in the office have a boss (老闆). So do I (我也是). But my boss is a little unusual. What's unusual about him? It's a big dog. Many men have dogs, but few men bring their dogs to the office every day. My boss's dog. Robinson, is big and brown. My boss brings him to work every day. He takes the dog to meetings and he takes the dog to lunch. When there is telephone call for my boss, I always know if he is in the office. I only look under his desk. If I see something brown and hairy (毛絨絨的) under it, I know my boss is somewhere in the office. If there is no dog , I know my boss is out.
( )6. People _________bring dogs to the office.
A. usually B. often
C. seldom (幾乎不) D. sometimes
( )7. My boss is Robinson's ________.
A. boss B. master
C. classmate D. teacher
( )8. Robinson goes to meetings _________ my boss.
A. for B. without
C. instead of (代替) D. with
( )9. Robinson is always under the desk if the boss is _________.
A. in the office B. at meetings
C. out of the office D. out of work
( )10. The passage tells us the boss _________ the dog very much.
A. looks like B. hates (恨)
C. likes D. trust(信任)
答案:C B D A C
6. 由日常生活的常識可知,很少有人帶狗上班
7. 通讀全文,我的BOSS 是個人,也就是說是狗的主人
8. with有「跟某人一起」的意思,例如:I go to see a film with my parents.」
10. 通過整篇文章的閱讀,可以判斷除了C外,其他的選項都不符合原文的意思.
3.
Jim is an English boy. He comes to China with his father and mother. They come here to work. Jim comes here to study.
He is in No. 5 Middle School. He gets up early every day. He isn』t late for school. He studies hard. He can read and write English well. He often helps us with our English, and we often help him with his Chinese. After class he likes playing football, swimming, running, jumping and riding. He makes many friends here. We are glad to stay with him. On Sunday he often helps his mother clean the house, mend something or do the shopping. He likes Chinese food very much.
He likes living here. He likes Chinese students very much. We all like him , too.
根據短文內容,判斷以下句子的正誤。對的在括弧內填「 T 」, 錯的填「 F 」。( 10 分)
( F )1. He gets up late every day.
( T )2. He often teaches us English.
( F )3. After class , he likes singing and playing basketball.
( T )4. On Sunday he often helps his mother clean the house.
( F )5. He doesn
④ 讀(過去式) 用英語怎麼說
read
/red/
過去式跟原型是一樣的,但是讀法不一樣,原型是/ri:d/
⑤ 閱讀的原型和過去式用英語到底怎麼讀發語音!!!
read 原形是 』 /ri:d/ (瑞一)的
read過去式 / ruai d/ do re mi 的re 發 四聲再加上 的。
⑥ 十萬火急我急需一篇關於旅遊的英語閱讀最好有過去式沒有也可以各位叔叔阿姨哥哥姐姐幫幫忙吧
Put that hair-dryer back right now
CHINESE travelling abroad can carry more than just clothes and cameras. They often carry expectations and odd habits — some of which get them into trouble.
Impatience, jumping the queue, poor table manners. These are just some Chinese tourists' habits that are giving China a bad name. And now the Chinese Government is starting to do something about it.
"China was closed 20 years ago. The world should give us some time to teach them about other countries," said Lu Yi, a manager in the outbound travel department at China International Travel Service.
In fact, the National Tourism Administration plans to publish an etiquette guide on proper manners for Chinese travelling abroad, China Daily reported last Saturday.
But while the government believes Chinese have a problem with their manners, other factors could also be to blame for the stereotype.
For instance, nearly two per cent of Chinese go abroad each year, according to 2005 statistics from the China National Tourism Administration. Most travel in low-price group tours of 15 to 40 people.
As a result, Chinese are more easily identified and judged as a group rather than as indivials.
Another reason for the stereotype of the ill-mannered Chinese tourist may be cultural bias.
Tang Yunpeng, 27, a Chinese who has been working in Singapore for five years, said that cultural expectations on both sides can proce a negative experience.
"We Chinese have kind of pride," he said. "But many foreigners have a strong prejudice against Chinese as well. The important thing is to understand and be understood."
Whatever the case may be, many believe the government's guide to good manners will have a positive effect.
Whirlwind tour
Former New Zealand hotel restaurant manager Emma Moore, 34, says she never saw anything that "blew her mind". But she does admit that Chinese tourists did have a bad reputation at the Glacier Country Hotel in Fox Glacier, New Zealand.
They cooked rice in their rooms, left trash on the floor, smoked in the rooms and yelled for restaurant servers.
"You have to respect the culture of the places you're at," Moore said. "You can't live in a bubble."
Ivan Chuang, a US graate student from Taiwan, was impressed by the Chinese mainlanders he met on a recent tour. He paid US$350 for a whirlwind tour of New York City, Washington DC, Boston and Philadelphia last spring.
He still remembers the Chinese tour guide's opening speech: "When you find towels, hair dryers and alarm clocks in the hotel room, don't take them. If you want them, you have to buy them at a department store."
But Chuang, 30, said everyone behaved well: "I got a good impression of the people on my tour. That's not what I had heard about people from the Chinese mainland."
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etiquette: 禮節
stereotype: 成見
whirlwind tour: 旋風式旅行; 短時間內去了多個地方
yell: 叫喊
Here's how some international media look at Chinese tourists
"The most recent followers of the 'ugly Americans', who were seen in Europe in the '50s and '60s, and the free-spending Japanese tour groups, seen with their cameras everywhere in the '70s, are today's travellers from the Middle Kingdom. They are seen as a pushy, constantly smoking, hard shopping group. And, they may be difficult to adjust to."
USA Today, September 7, 2006
"In the same way that loud Americans attract glances from sophisticated people in Paris, Chinese tourists have gained a reputation in Southeast Asia. They are seen as loud, impolite with table manners, and leaving much to be desired. Even tour operators admit that Chinese customers can be rude and bossy when they hit the road."
The Christian Science Monitor,
January 4, 2006
"The Chinese were well-prepared. They were armed with paper cutouts of their relatives' feet. They headed straight for the shoes at the Clarks shop, among a collection of factory outlets near Oxford that was visited by a group of 2,000 Chinese sales representatives this month. They bought up to six pairs of shoes each and the queue stretched out of the door."
The Guardian, June 27, 2005
cutout: 紙樣
sophisticated: 久經世故的
stretch: 延伸
outlet: 經銷店
可以吧?
⑦ 適合七年級閱讀的幽默英語小故事過去式
有一個年青人,過年回家吃團圓飯,因回家的路上有一段墳墓,據說常常有些回很詭秘的事情發生,所以母親答特別交代要早一點回家。可是在坐公車回家途中,又遇到塞車,於是這個年青人就在車上睡著了,等他醒來時已經午夜十點多了,他看看車上沒有半個人,司機也不在,而車子又緩緩在行進中,還有吵雜聲,他轉頭看到外面就是那一段墳墓,他不禁感到一陣恐懼,不知所措,顫顫兢兢,於是就想探頭出去看個明白,誰知......就見司機說:「還在睡,還不快下來推車!」
⑧ 英語閱讀理解題:所給文章為過去時,請問回答用什麼時態
回答最好還是過去時
⑨ 英語閱讀,及英語作文(過去式)求助
網路來搜自的,僅供參考
We had a day off on the 1st of May,which is the Labor Day.We did not wake up early as we usually did in the past working days.After breakfast,I helped my parents with a thorough clean-up,because people are supposed to do some housework on the Labor Day.We did not make our lunch at home,we had reserved a place in a nice restaurant a couple of days earlier.Then we all went shopping with my mum,until we were so tired and made our way back.We had a good time on the May holiday
⑩ 英語閱讀理解題:所給文章為過去時,請問回
will soon show signs of rust and