【博奧·英語】每日一題(3.8)

【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【一、二年級

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【三年級】

閱讀:

Hello。 I’m Tom。 I’m at the zoo(動物園)。 Look at the tiger。 This is a small tiger。 It has ashort nose。 Who’s singing? Oh, it’s the bird in the tree。

閱讀短文,判斷正(T)誤(F)

()1。 I’m at the zoo。

()2。 This is a big tiger。

()3。 It has a long nose。

()4。 The bird in the sky is singing。

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【四年級

找出不同類的單詞。

A。 mathB。 ChineseC。fan

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

五年級】

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

六年級】

根據句意及首字母提示填寫單詞。

The book isn‘t cheap。 It’s e________。

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【七年級】

完形填空。

Each morning a rich man found a poor man sitting on a park bench(凳)。The poor man always sat there, looking at the big ___1___in which the rich man lived。 One day the rich man got out of his car and said to the poor man,“Excuse me, but I just want to know ___2__you sit here and look at my hotel every morning”。“Sir ,” said the poor man,“I am a failure。 I have no money, no family, no home。 I sleep on this bench, and every night I dream that one day I’ ll sleep in that hotel。”

The rich man said,“Tonight your dream will ___3__。 I will pay for the ___4____room in that hotel for you___5____a whole month。”

A few days later, the rich man went past the poor man’s room to ask him if he was enjoying ___6___。To his surprise, he found that the man had moved out of the hotel, back to his __7___。When the rich man asked why, the poor man said,“You see,___8___ I’m down here sleeping on my bench, I dream I’m up there , in that big hotel。 It’s a  ___9___ dream。 But when I was up there, I dreamed I was back to this cold bench。 It was a terrible dream, and I ___10___ get any sleep at all。”

【博奧·英語】每日一題(3.8)

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【八年級】

完形填空

I come from London——a very big city in England。 Over 8 million(百萬)people1  here, so it’s always2 。 So moving to a town 3only 5,000 people was a big change(改變)for  4  。 There are some differences between the two5 。The town I am living in now is 6,so everyone knows each other。 At home in London, I don‘t7  know my neighbors。 Also the air in town is8 。 I like nature, and it’s interesting to see9  the trees change in different seasons。 My favorite thing about living in town is that I can see many  10at night。 I can hardly see any in London。 Here11is dark at night and the stars twinkle(閃爍) in the sky。 However, it‘s easy to go around in London。 I can12buses or trains almost13  。 Another good thing is that there are lots of14in London, so I can buy what I need easily。

I always15  I was a city girl, but now I like the town, too。 They are like two different worlds, but both are interesting。

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【博奧·英語】每日一題:

【九年級】

完形填空

Wildlife Lessons

The elephants stood face to face。 Their big ears fanned out。 A group of school kids looked at the elephants from a___1____。They came from a village just outside Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, in Botswana, Africa。“Are the elephants fighting? Someone asked。

“No, it’s a___2____,”another child said。“They’re playing。”

Kolobetso,13, was a bit nervous。“She’d grown up with a fear that elephants are ___3____。” Walona Sehularo told reporters。 He was also in the truck。 He works with Elephants for Africa(EFA)。The group is trying to____4___ elephants and help people live peacefully alongside them。

In parts of rural(農村)Africa, elephants____5___ freely 。 They often connect with people。 Many people fear them, and they regard them as animals that can cause___6____。 Fight between people and elephants is___7____。EFA wants to change that。 It hopes to encourage young people to become protection leaders。 Threatened(威脅)by poaching(偷獵)in other parts of Africa,___8____have log found safety in Botswana。 The country has about 130,000 elephants。 That is more than any other country in Africa。 Many can be___9____along the Boteti River。

But elephants also hang out onto farms。 Botswana’s elephants attract(吸引)tourists to Makgakdikgadi Pans。___10_____few local children can afford to visit。 By leading them on trips there, EFA wants to teach kids to love the park and its wildlife so that kids might be ____11____working as park officers, guides, or researchers in the future。

When Kolobetso and her classmates toured the____12____,an elephant headed straight for the truck, protecting its group。 Then it walked away。 The kids were____13____。” It was one of those moments you cannot explain,” Schularo says。“It ____14____ you with a great joy。”

Researchers say the threat of poaching in surrounding(周圍的)countries has driven____15____elephants to Botswana。 Much of the land is protected。 For now, the country may be the safest place on Earth for elephants。

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