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2019A

Schoolholidayactivitiesatthelibrary

Activity

When

Cost

Who

CartooningwithEvaLeung

Tuesday7June,9-11a.m.

$3.00to.coverthecostofartpaperandpencils

5to8-year-olds

Activity

When

Cost

Who

CartooningwithEvaLeung

Wednesday8June,9-11a.m.

$3.00tocoverthecostofartpaperandpencils

9to10-year-olds

EvaLeungisfamousforhercartoonspublishedregularlyinKIDStimemagazine

Activity

When

Cost

Who

Kite-making

Wednesday8June,2-4p.m.

$3.00tocoverthecostofpaper,stringandothermaterials

5to10-year-olds

Activity

When

Cost

Who

Kite-making

Thursday9June,2-4p.m.

$3.00tocoverthecostofpaper,stringandothermaterials

5to10-year-olds

(1)Whoisthisposterfor?

A. Cartoonists.      B. Librarians.       C. Writers.     D. Children.

(2)Onwhichdayaretheretwodifferentactivities?

A. Monday.     B. Tuesday.         C. Wednesday.         

D. Thursday.

(3)Whyaretheretwocartooningclassesontheprogram?

A. Becausetheclassesarefordifferentagegroups.

B. Becausemoretimeisneededtolearncartooning

C. Becausethereisastrictlimitonnumbersforeachclass.

D. Becausesomechildrenmightwanttodoboththeclasses.

B

Peopleallovertheworldeateggs.Mostoftheeggsweeatcomefromhens.Eggsareeasytocook.Theycanbecookedinlotsofwayssuchasfriedorhard-boiled.Eggscanbeusedwithotherthingstomakecakesandice-cream.

Thefreshtest

Putyouregginapanofwaterandusetheguidebelowtofindouthowoldyoureggis.

 Whathappenstotheegg

Ageoftheegg

 Sinks(下沉)tothebottomofthepanandstaysthere

 Sinks,butfloatsatanangle(角度)

 Sinks,andthenstandsonend

 Floatsontoporjustunderthesurface

3-6daysold

 

Justover1weekold

About2weeksold

Over2weeksold

Eggslastalongtime.Youcankeepthemforaboutfourweeksinyourfridge.

(1)AccordingtoParagraph1,cakesandice-creamarementionedtodescrible_______.

A. thebirthofchickensB. thedifferencebetweenthem

C. theuseofeggsD. thewayofkeepingthem

(2)Whatmakesayolkdarkorange?

A. Thehen'sfood.B. Thecolouroftheshell.

C. Theageoftheegg.D. Thevitaminsintheegg.

(3)Whatdoesthetableaboveshow?

A. Howheavyaneggcanbe.B. Howlongtocookanegginapan.

C. Howtomakeaneggsink.D. Howtochecktheageofanegg.

C

EverydaythereislessandlessspaceonEarthforrubbish.Yeteverydaywemakemoreandmorerubbish.Whatcanwedo?

Wecanrecyclesomeofourrubbish.Recyclingmeansthattherubbishwillbemadeintosomethingthatcanbeusedagain.

   RecyclinghelpsEarth.Anditsavesspaceinrubbishdumps.Halfofeverythingthatweputintolandfillscouldberecycledinstead.Infact,mostthingsmadeofpaper,metal,glassandplasticcanberecycled.

   Papercanbebrokenintosmallpiecesandmadeintonewpaper.Steelandaluminumcans(金属雄)canbemelteddown(熔化)andmadeintonewcans.Thesameistrueofglassbottles.Thiscanbedoneoverandoveragain.Recyclingdoesn'ttakeasmuchenergyasmakingthesethingsthefirsttime.SowecanuselessofEarth'sfuelresources.

   Plasticcanbemelteddown,too.Thenitcanbeformedintoparkbenches,playgroundsandsoon.Somepeoplecallplasticthe"wood"ofthefuture.Thingsmadeofplasticwilllastabout400years-eveniftheystayoutsideintheweather.Nowoodcandothat!

(1)Theunderlinedword"landfills"inParagraph2probablymeans_____________.

A. benchfactories         B. placesforrubbish         

C. greenmountains         D. recyclingcentres

(2)Accordingtothepassage,whathappenslasttothecan?

A. Thecanisputintoarecyclingbin.

B. Thecanismelteddownandreused.

C. Asteelcangetsfilledwithcorn.

D. Apersonusesthecorninthecan.

(3)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A. Cansshouldbemelteddown.

B. Oldnewspaperscanbereused.

C. Wecanbuildbenchesthatlast400years.

D. Weshouldrecycleeverythingthatwecan.

D

Athleticsvs.Gardening

   ThestudentsofSouthsideSchoolwereaskedtogivetheiropinionsaboutwhethertheschoolshouldrunanathleticprogramorstartavegetablegarden.

   Anathleticprogramishatchbetterthangardening.HowareweevergoingtowinanythingattheInter-SchoolAthleticswithoutpropertraining?

Atthemoment,weonlydoathleticsforonetamandtheteacherstrainus.Weneedexperts(专家)toteachusthingslikethrowingandhighjump.

   Iknowlotsofkidssaythey'renotinterestedincompetitions,butthat'sbecausethey'veneverwonanything.Iftheygotbettertrainingandstartedwinningthings,they'dsoonchangetheirminds.

   Peoplealwayssaykidsdon'tgetenoughexercise.Justbecauseyoudogardeningoutdoorsdoesn'tmakeitexercise,soIdon'tseehowitmatters.

   Athleticsismuchbetterforfitnessandlotsofkidscanhaveagoatthesametime.Idon'tthinktherewouldbeenoughjobsforeveryoneinagarden.

   Infact,Ithinkagardenisareallybadidea.Idon'tknowwhywe'reevenconsideringit.

Liz,Grade8

   

   Ithinkavegetablegardenisagreatidea.Wealreadydohoursofsport,includingathletics.Andnoteveryonelikessport.

   Gardeningisagreatwaytogetexercisewithoutworryingaboutwhetheryou'reanygoodatit,orwhetheryou'regoingtowin.Andyoureallydogelexercisewhenyougarden.There'sdigging,weedingandwateringEvenpickingthingscanbehardwork–pumpkinsaren'tlightyouknow!

   Therearelotsofkidsaroundherewhodon'thavegardenssotheycan'tgrowthingseventheywantto.Ifyoureallywanttodomoresport,youcanjoinaclub.

   Andthinkaboutit:

Whathelpsyoutobegoodatsport?

Youneedtoeatlotsoffruitandvegetables.Ifwelearntocookallthethingswegrow,thegardenwillkeepusallfitandhealthyandthenwe'llbebetteratsport.

Sam,Grade8

(1)WhichofthesepointsdoLizandSambothmake?

A. Kidsshouldtakeexercise.B. Kidsshouldeatvegetables.

C. Kidsshouldtrytowinmore.D. Kidsshouldbeoutsidemore.

(2)WhatisonereasonLizgivesforsaying"agardenisareallybadidea"?

A. Somestudentsdon'tlikegettingdirty.

B. Somestudentsdon'tenjoybeingoutside.

C. Somestudentsalreadyknowhowtogarden.

D. Somestudentsmayhavenochancetogarden.

(3)WhydoesSamsay,"Andthinkaboutit.:

whathelpsyoutobegoodatsport?

"

A. Tochangethesubject.B. Tointroducehisnextreason.

C. TosupportLiz'sidea.D. Tofindananswertothequestion.

2018

A

AllthestudentsinClassl,Grade9atWoodlandSchoolagreedtheylovedgoingtothe

movies.Differentstudentsloveddifferentmovies.Theirteacherstookasurveyofthestudents’favouritemoviesfortheyear.Thegraphbelowshowstheresults.

1.Thegraphshowstheresultsof.

A.teachers’favouritemoviesinaclass

B.students’favouritemoviesinaclass

C.teachers’favouritemoviesinagrade

D.students’favouritemoviesinagrade

2.Accordingtothegraph,themostpopularmoviewas.

A.MrMann’sJourneyB.CheekyMonkeys

C.SuperCrocD.MysteryIsland

B

Twolittleboys

Twolittleboyshadtwolittletoys

Eachhadawoodenhorse.

Joyfullytheyplayedeachsummer’sday

Soldiers(士兵)both,ofcourse.

ThenJackbrokeoffhishorse’shead,

Sadforhistoy,thcncriedwithjoy

AshisyoungfriendJoesaid:

DidyouthinkIwouldlcavcyoucrying

Whenthere’sroomonmyhorsefortwo?

Climbuphere,Jack,anddon’tbecrying

Icangojustasfastwithtwo

Whenwegrowupwe’llbothbesoldiers

Andourhorseswillnotbetoys

AndIwonderifwe’lremember

Whenweweretwolittleboys.

Longyearspast,warcameso

Bravelytheymarchedaway.

Gunsroaredloudandinthemadcrowd

Woundedanddyinglie

Upgoesashout,ahorserushesout

Outfromthecrowd,towhereJoelay

Thencameavoiceheknew:

DidyouthinkIwouldleaveyoudying

Whenthere’sroomonmyhorsefortwo?

Climbuphere,Joe,we’llsoonbeflying

Icangojustasfastwithtwo.

Nowwearebothrealsoldiers

Andourhorsesarenottoys

AndIremember

Whenweweretwolittleboys.

3.WhathappenedtoJack’stoyhorse?

A.Itsheadwasbrokenoff.B.Itwastakenbysoldiers.

C.ItwasbrokenbyJoe.D.Itwaslostinthewar.

4.Thebestwordfortheblankis.

A.fastB.hardC.slowD.quick

 

5.Whatisthesongmainlyabout?

A.Dangerouswar.B.Interestinggames.

C.Pleasantsummer.D.Valuablefriendship.

C

Hundredsofyearsago,nodandelions(蒲公英)grewinNorthAmerica.Thenpeople

camefromEurope.Theyhaddandelionseedsontheirclothes.Theseedsfellfromtheirclothesontotheground.Sincethen,dandelionshavespreadallover.

Mostpeoplebelievethatdandelionsareweeds.Theydonotwantthemintheirgardens.Butsomepeoplethinkthatdandelionflowersarepretty.Andothersthinkthatdandelionstastegood.Theycookdandelionleavesorputthemintoafreshsalad.Theleavesmustbepickedbeforetheflowerscomeoutortheywillnottastegood.Somepeoplemakedandelionflowersintowine.

Dandelionsdonotdieeasily.Ifthewinterisnotverycold,theirleavesmaystaygreen.

Whenthespringarrives,theirflowerscomeout.Eachnighttheirbrightyellowflowersclose

up.Whenthesunshinesthenextday,theyopenupagain.Dandelionflowersareveryunusual.Theydonothavetogetpollen(花粉)fromanotherdandelionflowerinordertoformseeds.Soafterseveraldays,theyellowflowerturnswhiteandsoft.Atinybrownseedformsatthebottomofeachwhitepetal(花瓣).Whenthewindblows,thepetalsfloataway.

Eachwhitepetalcarriesaseedawa

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