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Barack Obama, the US President-elect, is busy choosing members of his cabinet. His daughters, Sasha and Malia, are busy, too. They are making difficult decisions about different dog breeds (品種).
“The girls asked when we got in this race that [whether] win or lose, we get a dog,” said Michelle Obama. “So we will be welcoming a four-legged friend to our house.”
No matter what type of puppy Sasha and Malia pick, it will be a part of a long story of White House pets. Everything from snakes to bears has lived at the White House with the president and his family.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, kept a pet raccoon (浣熊). Warren Harding had turkeys. William Howard Taft parked his cow in the White House garage too.
John Quincy Adams, the sixth president, had a pet alligator (鱷魚). But he wasn’t the only White House resident to have one. Herbert Hoover’s son had two pet alligators, and they were sometimes allowed to roam (閑逛) around the White House.
Bears have also been popular with American presidents. While Thomas Jefferson kept two grizzlies (灰熊) in a cage, Theodore Roosevelt had a black bear. Roosevelt’s interest in bears later led to the creation of the toy teddy bear.
Roosevelt and his six children loved animals, and they filled the White House with them. They had dogs, cats, squirrels (松鼠), raccoons, rabbits, guinea pigs, a badger (獾), a rat, a parrot, and a green snake.
根據(jù)上面短文的內(nèi)容填空                           
1. ________ and ________ have difficulty in choosing different kinds of dogs.
2. The four-legged friend refers to ________ according to Michelle Obama’s ________.
3. ________ Adams, Herbert Hoover’s son liked keeping alligators ________ his pets
4. The ________ of the toy teddy bear ________ from Roosevelt’s interest in bears.
5. Roosevelt is the ________ of six ________.

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Jenny: Sam, you look unhappy. What’s the matter?
Sam: My best friend, John is ill in hospital.
Jenny: 小題1:     What’s wrong with him?
Sam: He has a stomachache and can’t eat anything.
Jenny: But he looks very healthy, I think.
Sam: 小題2:    He’s too fat because he eats too much meat.
Jenny: 小題3:   
Sam: You are right. His doctor told him to take more exercise and eat less meat, but he didn’t listen to him.
Jenny: 小題4:   
Sam: Yes. Now he thinks his doctor is right and he begins to do what he told him.
Jenny: 小題5:     
Sam: Me, too.
A. I hope he’ll be better soon.
B. I’m sorry to hear that.
C. It’s bad for his health.
D. I don’t think so.
E. He hoped to be thin.
F. I’m sure he must feel sorry for it.
G. He didn’t like to eat it.

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Barack Obama, the US President-elect, is busy choosing members of his cabinet. His daughters, Sasha and Malia, are busy, too. They are making difficult decisions about different dog breeds (品種).
“The girls asked when we got in this race that [whether] win or lose, we get a dog,” said Michelle Obama. “So we will be welcoming a four-legged friend to our house.”
No matter what type of puppy Sasha and Malia pick, it will be a part of a long story of White House pets. Everything from snakes to bears has lived at the White House with the president and his family.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, kept a pet raccoon (浣熊). Warren Harding had turkeys. William Howard Taft parked his cow in the White House garage too.
John Quincy Adams, the sixth president, had a pet alligator (鱷魚). But he wasn’t the only White House resident to have one. Herbert Hoover’s son had two pet alligators, and they were sometimes allowed to roam (閑逛) around the White House.
Bears have also been popular with American presidents. While Thomas Jefferson kept two grizzlies (灰熊) in a cage, Theodore Roosevelt had a black bear. Roosevelt’s interest in bears later led to the creation of the toy teddy bear.
Roosevelt and his six children loved animals, and they filled the White House with them. They had dogs, cats, squirrels (松鼠), raccoons, rabbits, guinea pigs, a badger (獾), a rat, a parrot, and a green snake.
根據(jù)上面短文的內(nèi)容填空                           
1. ________ and ________ have difficulty in choosing different kinds of dogs.
2. The four-legged friend refers to ________ according to Michelle Obama’s ________.
3. ________ Adams, Herbert Hoover’s son liked keeping alligators ________ his pets
4. The ________ of the toy teddy bear ________ from Roosevelt’s interest in bears.
5. Roosevelt is the ________ of six ________.

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按要求變換句型(一空一詞,含縮寫)。
1. What's the matter with Tom? (給出同義句) 
    What's _____ _____ Tom?
2. She has a bad cold.    (就劃線部分提問(wèn)) 
    What's_____ _____ her?
3. You should see the dentist.  (就劃線部分提問(wèn)) 
    What _____ I _____ ?
4. He should eat some vegetables and fruit. (變?yōu)榉穸ň? 
    He _____ eat any vegetables _____ fruit.
5. John didn't come to school yesterday because he was ill. (就劃線部分提問(wèn)) 
    _____ _____ John come to school yesterday?

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聽(tīng)對(duì)話和問(wèn)題,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)。
1. What's the matter with Tom?
[     ]
A. He's well He's studying in the classroom.
B. He is sick in hospital.
C. He is hurt in an accident.
2. What's the phone number?
[     ]
A. 5323678.
B. 5233867.
C. 5233678.
3. Who is the tallest?
[     ]
A. Jim.
B. Peter.
C. John.
4. Where did Tom go yesterday?
[     ]
A.
B.
C.
5. What does the boy have?
[     ]
A.
B.
C.

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