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初中英语完形填空和阅读

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初中英语完形填空练习(一)[1]Inthepast,peopledidn'tusestamps.Theyhadtopaymoneywhentheyreceivedletters.RowlandHill,aschoolmaster(硕士)inEnglandwasthefirst___1___usingstamps.Hethoughtit___2___mucheasierforpeopletouse___3___.Theycouldgotothenearby___4___tobuystampsandputthemonenvelopes(信封)___5___they___6___letters.Thepostofficeonlyputseals(印章)___7___thestampssothatpeoplecouldnotusethestamps___8___.Inthisway,thepostoffice___9___sendpostmentocollect(收)money.Itonlyneeded___10___postmentodeliver(投递)letters.Thegovernment(政府)finallyaccepted(接受)thegoodidea.()1.A.tothinkB.thinkingC.tothinkofD.thinkabout()2.A.couldbeB.willbeC.isD.was()3.A.astampB.stampsC.stampD.stamps()4.A.ashopB.schoolC.villageD.postoffice()5.A.afterB.beforeC.inD.with()6.A.sentB.sendC.tosendD.sended()7.A.inB.overC.onD.above()8.A.againB.tooC.eitherD.also()9.A.neednottoB.didn'tneedtoC.needednottoD.didn'tneed()10.A.fewB.fewerC.manyD.Much阅读Many students in China are learning English. Some of these students are small children. Others are teenagers(青少年).Manyare adults(成年人). Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English language (语言)over the radio, on television, or in films.One must work hard to  learn another language.Why do all these people want to learn English? It is difficult to answer that question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. They study their own language and maths and English ... Some people learn English because it is useful for their work. Many people often learn English for their higher sutdies, because at college or university(大学) some of their books are in English. Other people learn English because they want to read newspaper and magazines in En-glish. ( )21. Many students in China are learning English, aren't they? ____. A. No, they aren't     B. No, they are C. Yes, they are     D. Yes, they aren't ( )22. If one wants to learn another language well, he must ____. A. learn at school     B. study by himself C. work hard      D. goabroad.( )23. The sentence "It is difficult to answer that question" means ____. A. that question is not difficult to answer   B. that question is difficult to answer it C. it is difficultly to answer that question   D. it is hard to answer that question ( )24. "Their own language" means ____. A. Chinese   B. English   C. French   D. Japanese ( )25. What's the Chinese of "study by themselves"? A. 和他们一起学习      B. 自学 C. 向他们学习       D. 通过学习 33\n初中英语完形填空练习(一)[2]WhenafriendwasvisitingDavid,itbegan___1___.SoDavidtoldhim___2___thatnight."Youmaystayhere___3__thenight,"hesaid."OK,"answeredhisfriend.But___4___minutes___5___,thefriendwentout.Hedidn'ttellDavidwhere___6___going,nor(也没有)didheaskforanumbrella.WhenDavidwasabout___7___,hisfriend___8___.Hewasallwetthrough."Where___9___you___9___?"askedDavid."Ihavebeen___10___,"answeredthefriend,"totellmymotherthatI'llnotgohometonightbecauseoftherain."()1.ArainingB.torainC.rainD.rains()2.A.togonothomeB.don'ttogohomeC.nottogohomeD.doesn'ttogohome()3.A.forB.toC.ofD.up()4.A.fewB.littleC.alittleD.afew()5.A.lateB.afterC.latelyD.later()6.A.hewasB.washeC.heisD.ishe()7.A.togotosleepB.togotobedC.goingtobedD.gotobed()8.A.returnedB.returnsC.toreturnD.returning()9.A.have,goneB.have,beentoC.has,goneD.have,been()10.A.tohomeB.hometoC.homeD.Homed阅读2In England, people often talk about the weather because they can experience (经历) four seasons in one day. In the morning the weather is warm just like in spring. An hour later black clouds come and then it rains hard. The weather gets a little cold. In the late afternoon the sky will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of a day. In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they should take warm clothes.  When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella (伞)or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don't take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret (后悔) later in the day. 1. Why do people in England often talk about the weather? A. Because they may have four seasons in one day B. Because they often have very good weather C. Because the weather is warm just like in spring D. Because the sky is sunny all day2. From the story we know that when _________come, there is a heavy rain. A. sunshine and snow    B. black clouds  C. summer and winter        D. spring and autumn 3. "People can also have summer in winter." Means "it is sometimes too ______in winter." A. warm          B. cool    C. cold            D. rainy 4. In the sunny morning some English people usually take a raincoat or an umbrella with them because ________. A. their friends ask them to do so       B. it often rains in England C. they are going to sell them                D. they are their favourite things 5.The best title (标题)for this passage is ___. A. Summer or Winter B. The Weather in England C. Strange English People 33\n[3]MrBrownquarreled(吵架)withhiswife.Hewasvery___1___her,andshewas___2___veryangrywithherhusband,for___3___daystheydidn't___4___eachotheratall.OneeveningMrBrownwasverytiredwhenhecamebackfromhisoffice.___5___,hesaidnothingtohiswife.Aftersupper,MrBrownwentupstairsandMrsBrownwashedthedishesand___6___somesewing.Whenshewentuptobed,shefoundherhusbandhadfallen___7___.Onherbed,shesawapieceofpaper,onit___8___thewords,"Mother,___9___at7o'clocktomorrowmorning.Father."WhenMrBrownwokeupthenextmorning,itwasnearly8o'clock.Onasmalltablenearhisbedhesaw___10___pieceofpaper.Hetookitandreadthesewords,"Father,wakeup.It's7o'clocknow.Mother."()1.A.anxioustoB.angrywithC.gladtoD.surprisedat()2.A.eitherB.tooC.alsoD.too()3.A.fewB.littleC.alittleD.afew()4.A.speaktoB.spoketoC.saytoD.talkto()5.A.AusuallyB.AsusualC.AusualD.Asusually()6.A.didB.madeC.hadD.built()7.A.asleepB.sleepC.asleepD.sleepy()8.A.areB.wasC.isD.were()9.A.wokemeupB.wakemeupC.wakeupmeD.wokeupme()10.A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.anotherBIGMOUNTAINSKISHOPSkisFullDay—8hoursHalfDay—4hoursSkis$15$10Boots$20$15Poles$10$5SnowboardFullDayonlyBoard$25Boots$20SkiandSnowboardLessonsBeginner(grouplesson)$10perhourAdvanced(privatelesson)$20perhourWelcometoBigMountainSkiResortCentre!Haveagoodtime!(3)阅读Gretaandherfamilyliketogoskiing.TheirfavoriteplacetoskiisBigMountainSkiResort(度假胜地)Centre.Thisyear,GretatookherfriendCarmenskiing.Carmenhadneverskiedbefore,soshedidn’thaveherownskiequipment.GretatookCarmentotheBigMountainSkiShop.There,Carmenrent(租借)allthethingsthatsheneededforskiing.31.Ifsherentedonlybootsandskisforafullday,Carmenwouldpay_.A.$45B.$20C.$35D.$5532.Theunderlinedword“equipment”means________.A.器材B.教练C.服装33.Carmenmayseethetable(表格)above____________.A.onTVB.inthenewspaperC.ontheInternet33\n[4]CarolandSusanareverygoodfriends.Theyareinthesame___1___atschoolandtheyoftenvisit___2___homeatweekends(周末).Nowtheyare___3___eightyearsold.Carol'smotherhasgotanewbaby.Carolisvery___4___tohavealittlesister.SosheisalwaystalkingabouthertoSusan.Atfirstsheisvery___5___inthenewbabybecauseshedoesn'thaveanybrothersorsisters.But___6___sometimeshebeginstogettiredofCarol'sendlesstalking(喋喋不休地谈论)aboutit.Shealsofellsalittlejealous(嫉妒)ofherfriend.Onemorningwhenthetwogirls___7___intheschoolground,CarolsaystoSusan,"Doyou___8___,Sue,mybabysisterhasputonnearlyhalfapoundinweight(体重增加了半磅)thisweek.""Thatisnotvery___9___."answersSusan."Iknowababyandheputontenpoundaday.""Oh,thatcan'tbe___10___."answersCarollaughingly."Whosebabyisit?""Anelephant's."saysSusan.()1.A.gradeB.tableC.classD.group()2.A.eachother'sB.theirC.theirsD.eachother()3.A.allB.twoC.bothD.either()4.A.angryB.sorryC.surprisedD.glad()5.A.interestingB.interestedC.happyD.satisfied()6.A.beforeB.forC.afterD.at()7.A.playB.meetC.weightD.walk()8.A.hearB.thinkC.findD.know()9.A.muchB.manyC.fewD.little()10.A.impossibleB.wrongC.trueD.sure初中英语完形填空练习(二)[5]Aladyoncewrotealongstory.Shesentittoafamouseditor(编辑).After___1___weekstheeditor___2___thestorytoher.Theladywas___3___.Shewrotebacktotheeditor:"DearSir,Yesterdayyousentbackastoryofmine.___4___doyouknowthatthestoryisnotgood?Youdidnotreadit.___5___Isentyouthestory,Ipasted(粘贴)togetherpages18,19and20.Thiswasa___6___toseewhetheryouwouldreadthestory.Whenthestorycamebackyesterday,thepageswere___7___pastedtogether.Isthisthe___8___youreadallthestoriesthataresenttoyou?"Theeditorwroteback:"DearMadam,___9___breakfastthenIhaveanegg.I___10___eatthewholeegginordertodiscover(发现)thatitisbad."()1.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle()2.A.gaveB.camebackC.handedD.returned33\n()3.A.angryB.happyC.satisfiedD.glad()4.A.HowB.WhyC.WhatD.Where()5.A.AfterB.UntilC.BeforeD.Since()6.A.lessonB.testC.questionD.thing()7.A.alreadyB.stillC.evenD.yet()8.A.workB.checkC.roadD.way()9.A.OnB.OntheC.AtD.Atthe()10.A.mustnotB.havenottoC.neednottoD.don'thaveto[6]ThistimelastweekRoyWoods,abusconductorfromStreatham,inSouthLondon,wasworriedaboutmoney.He___1___$20fromhislandlady(女房东).Todayheis___2___,forlastSaturdayhewon$120,000onthefootballpools(赌注).Lastnighthewasinterviewed(采访)ontelevisionbyreporterStanEdwards.EDWARDS:Well,MrWoods,___3___areyougoingtodonow?Areyougoingtogiveupyour___4___onthebuses?WOODS:Yes,I'mgoingto___5___attheendoftheweek.EDWARDS:Andwhatotherplans(计划)haveyou___6___?WOODS:Well,I'mgoingtobuyahouse.EDWARDS:Haveyougotahouseofyourownnow?WOODS:No,no,we___7___inaflat(公寓房间).EDWARDS:Haveyougota___8___?WOODS:Yes,I'vegotanoldFord,___9___I'mgoingtobuyanewcar…andmywifesaysshe'sgoingtohave___10___lessons!()1.A.receivedB.paidC.sentD.borrowed()2.A.poorB.richC.oldD.ill()3.A.howB.whenC.whatD.where()4.A.job(职业)B.ideaC.footballDmoney()5.A.startB.workC.finishD.return()6.A.foundB.thoughtC.seenD.got()7.A.workB.liveC.playD.meet()8.A.carB.friendC.classD.television()9.A.soB.butC.andD.for()10.A.teachingB.musicC.TVD.driving[7]Onedayarichmanwantedtosellsomegoods(物品)inanothertownandbuysomethingsthere.He___1___totaketenservants(仆人)withhim.Theywouldcarrythegoodsandalsosome___2___toeatontheirway.Therichmansaidto___3___ofhisservants,"Ali,youarethe___4___andtheweakestone.Youmay___5___thelightestload(担子)tocarry."Alithankedhimandchosethe___6___load.Itwastheirfoodbread.Therichmansaid,"Howfoolish(愚蠢)youare!That'stheheaviestone."ButAliwas___7___toliftitup.Andsotheysetoff.Fourhours___8___,theystoppedforarest.Theyall___9___someofthebread.Thentherewas___10___breadforAlitocarry.Eachtimetheyatesome,theloadbecamesmallerandlighter.Atlastthecleverservanthadnothingtocarry.33\n()1.A.agreedB.likedC.decidedD.refused()2.A.foodB.goodsC.waterD.meat()3.A.allB.bothC.noneD.one()4.A.tallestB.smallestC.busiestD.fastest()5.A.findB.giveC.chooseD.carry()6.A.lightestB.smallestC.bestD.biggest()7.A.gladB.worriedC.sorryD.tired()8.A.earlyB.laterC.pastD.last()9.A.lovedB.putC.calledD.ate()10.A.moreB.littleC.lessD.no[8]Ashopownerclosedhisshopandwenthome.Hewasvery___1___butjustashewenttobedthetelephone___2___.Amanasked,"Whattimedoyouopenyourshop?"Theshopownerwas___3___aboutthisphonecall.Heputdownthereceiverwithoutansweringandwent___4___tobed.Afewminutes___5___thetelephonerang___6___andthemanaskedthe___7___question.Theshopownerbecamevery___8___andheshouted,"Youneedn'taskmewhenIopentheshopforIwon'tletyou___9___…""Oh,no.Idon'twantto___10___in,"themansaid,"Iwanttogoout."()1.A.happyB.gladC.tiredD.early()2.A.ringB.rangC.rungD.rings()3.A.unhappyB.interestedC.lateD.worried()4.A.upstairsB.downstairsC.backD.home()5.A.agoB.laterC.beforeD.after()6.A.againB.onceC.moreD.soon()7.A.anotherB.oneC.sameD.new()8.A.angryB.happyC.sadD.strict()9.A.upB.inC.outD.away()10.A.getB.tryC.climbD.walk初中英语完形填空练习(三)[9]WhenMarySmithwasa___1___,shewantedtobeateacher,___2___shelikedchildren.Whenshewastwenty,shebeganteachinginasmallschool.Shewasagoodteacher,andshe___3___alotwiththechildreninherclass.They___4___herteaching.Oneday___5___ofthegirlsinherclasssaidtoher,"MissSmith___6___doesaman'shairbecomegreybeforehisbeard(胡子)does?"Marylaughedandanswered,"Idon'tknow.Helen,doyouknow?""Idon'tknow___7___,MissSmith,"saidHelen,"butithappenedtomyfather."The___8___childrenintheclasslaughedwhentheyheardthis.Thenaboysaid,"I___9___,MissSmith!Aman'shairbecomesgrey___10___becauseit'ssixteenyearsolderthanhisbeard."33\n()1.A.womanB.studentC.teacherD.wife()2.A.soB.butC.thatD.because()3.A.criedB.shoutedC.learnedD.laughed()4.A.refusedB.enjoyedC.thoughtD.wanted()5.A.oneB.aC.anD.two()6.A.whenB.howC.whyD.whether()7.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.neither()8.A.someB.fewC.otherD.another()9.A.thinkB.knowC.guessD.sure()10.A.fastB.slowlyC.firstD.quickly[10]WhileTomandMarywereonholidayattheseaside,theyenjoyed___1___theseagulls(海鸥).They___2___alotabouttheselovelybirds.Theywilloftencomeclosetoyouwhenyouareeatinganything.Ifyou___3___piecesofbreadtothemtheyatoncesnatched(抓住)itup.Seagullsswimwell,buttheydonotoftendiveforfish.Theyarealsogoodat___4___withtheirwings.Whenaseagullisintheskyheputshislegs___5___hisbody.Tomoftenwatchedthem___6___tothegroundbecausehelikedthewaythey___7___theairwiththeirwingsandbroughtdowntheirfeetbeforethey___8___theground.Marylikedtoseethemgliding(滑翔)overthe___9___astheyoftendo,withoutmovingtheir___10___.Butshesaidshedidn'tlikethenoisetheymade.()1.A.catchingB.shootingC.watchingD.playing()2.A.understoodB.learnedC.studiedD.thought()3.A.threwB.tookC.sentD.thought()4.A.swimmingB.flyingCrunningD.rising()5.A.underB.aboutC.onD.in()6.A.comeB.tocomeC.goD.togo()7.A.heldB.beatC.putD.kept()8.A.hitB.arrivedC.gotD.touched()9.A.waterB.beachC.skyD.ground()10.A.eyesB.feetC.legsD.wings[11]IttookPeterquiteawhiletofindaplaceforhiscarandintheendhehadto___1___itinasmallstreet,somewayfromthedentist's(牙医).Ashegotout,helookedathiswatch.Hewouldmeetthedentistatfiveandhestillhadhalfanhour.He___2___thesquare(广场)andsatdowninachair,to___3___thefallingsun(落日).Ashesatthere,hewatchedthechildrenplaying.Hewas___4___toseearedcarlikehisowncomeoutofthestreetwherehehadparked(停车).Thecarmovedfastandsoondisappeared.Peterfeltinhispocketsforhis___5___,buttheywerenotthere."Mycar!"heshoutedinaloudvoice,whichmadeseveralpeoplelookathim.Hegotupandranoutofthesquare,thendownthesmallstreet.Hiscarwasnottobeseen___6___thenhefounditwasbehindalargeone,withthekeys___7___hiscar.Bythetimehereachedthedentist's,itwas___8___."Averystrangethingshappenedtome."hesaidtothedentisttoexplainwhyhewas___9___.33\n"___10___,sir."saidthedentist."InfactIhaveonlyjustgothere."()1.A.putB.leaveC.lieD.drive()2.A.crossedintoB.walkedbyC.wentthroughD.cameoutof()3.A.noticeB.seeC.enjoyD.wait()4.A.surprisedB.frightenedC.angryD.worried()5.A.hiswatchesB.hiscardsC.hismoneyD.hiskeys()6.A.andB.justC.butD.by()7.A.inB.onC.ofD.to()8.A.justfiveB.afterfiveC.nearlyfiveD.beforefive()9.A.ontimeB.intimeC.earlyD.late()10.A.You'requiterightB.I'msorry.I'mlateC.It'squiteallrightD.Don'tworryaboutthat[12]Peter'sunclelivedinthecountry.OncePeterwentto___1___withhimforafewweeks.Whenevertheywentforawalkorforadriveinthecarandtheypassedsomebody,hisunclewaved(招手).Peterwassurprised,___2___"UncleGeorge,you___3___everybodyhere.Wheredidyou___4___themall?""Idon'tknownallthesepeople,"saidhisuncle."Then___5___doyouwavetothem?"askedPeter."Well,Peter,"answeredhisuncle,"WhenIwavetosomeoneandheknowsme,heis___6___.Hecontinueshisjourneywithahappierheart.ButwhenIwavetosomeoneandhe___7___me,heissurprisedandsays,'Whoisthatman?Whydidhewavetome?'Sohehassomethingto___8___during___9___ofhisjourney,andthatmakeshisjourneyseem___10___.SoImakeevery-bodyhappy."()1.A.stayB.liveC.workD.play()2.A.andsayB.andsaidC.andsaysD.andsaying()3.A.gettoknowB.cometoknowC.knowD.realize()4.A.meetB.bringC.takeD.hear()5.A.whoB.whatC.whichD.why()6.A.sadB.sorryC.pleasedD.angry()7.A.didn'tknowB.don'tknowC.doesn'tknowD.won'tknow()8.A.thinkB.thinkaboutC.thinkaloudD.thinkover()9.A.therestB.thepartC.otherD.theother()10.A.shortestB.theshortestC.shorterD.theshorter初中英语完形填空练习(四)[13]ItwasacoldspringmorninginthecityofLondoninEngland.Theweatherwasverycold,andmanypeoplewereill.Sothereweremanypeopleinthe___1___waitingroom.Attheheadofthequeuewasanoldwoman.Thewomanwasavisitor.ShedidnotliveinLondon.Shelived___2___thecountry.Shewasinthecity___3___herdaughter.Shewantedtoseethedoctorbecauseherback___4___."IfI___5___thereearly,Icanseethedoctorquickly,"shethought.Soshewas33\nfirstinthequeue.Shesat___6___tothedoctor'sdoor.AnIndiancameintothewaitingroom,andwalkedquicklytothedoctor'sdoor.Theoldwomanthoughthewasaqueuejumper.Shestoodupandtookhisarm.___7___,shesaid."Wewereallhere___8___you.Youmustwait___9___.Do…you…understand?"TheIndiananswered:"No,madam.Youdon'tunderstand!Youareall___10___!I'mthedoctor!"()1.A.barber's(理发师的)B.teacher'sC.doctor'sD.nurse's()2.A.inB.atC.byD.on()3.A.andvisitB.visitsC.tovisitD.visited()4.A.washurtB.hurtC.hurtsD.hurted()5.A.gettoB.reachtoC.arrivedD.get()6.A.nearB.nearestC.nearerD.thenearest()7.A.HappilyB.QuicklyC.AtonceD.Slowly()8.A.afterB.waitingforC.beforeD.infront()9.A.inyourlineB.atyourlineC.foryourturnD.foryourdoctor()10.A.beforeB.aftermeC.foolish(愚蠢)D.glad[14]Whichofyourtwohandsdoyouuse___1___?Veryfewofuscanuse___2___ofourhandsequally(相等地)well.Mostofusare___3___.Onlyaboutfivepeopleoutof___4___hundredareleft-handed.New-bornbabiescantakethings___5___eitheroftheirhands,___6___inabouttwoyearsmostofthemusetheirrighthands.Scientists(科学家)don'tknow___7___thishappens.Scientists___8___thatmonkeysliketouseoneoftheirhandsmorethantheother,butitcanbeeitherhand.Mostofpeopleusetheirrighthandsbetterandthismakeslife___9___forthoseleft-handedpersons.Weliveina___10___world.()1.A.moreB.muchC.manyD.little()2.A.allB.anyC.bothD.some()3.A.righthandB.left-handedC.onehandD.right-handed()4.A.anB.theC.aD./()5.A.inB.withC.onD.by()6.A.ifB.butC.whenD.where()7.A.whyB.whatC.whenD.which()8.A.foundB.findsC.willfindD.havefound()9.A.happyB.difficultC.easyD.better()10.A.left-handedB.right-handedC.bothhandsD.eitherhand[15]Longlongagoathiefstoleabagofmoneyfromafarmer'shouse.The___1___wenttothejudgeandasked___2___help.Thejudgeordered___3___thepeopleofthefarmtocomebeforehim.Hetookoutanumberofsticksofthesamesizeandgaveonestickto___4___man.Thenhesaid,"Comebeforemeagaintomorrow.I'llknowwhich___5___youisthethief,becausethethief'sstickwillbeoneinchlongerthanthe___6___.Thethiefwasafraidtobefoundoutandsohecutaninch___7___33\nthestick."Thenextdaythethief'sstickwasfoundtobeoneinch___8___thanany___9___stick.___10___thiswaythethiefwasfoundoutandputintoprison.()1.A.thiefB.farmerC.moneyD.bag()2.A.toB.ofC.forD.from()3.A.allB.everyC.eachD.whole()4.A.oneB.everyC.eachD.any()5.A.fromB.forC.toD.of()6.A.otherB.other'sC.others'D.others()7.A.outB.offC.fromD.of()8.A.shorterB.longerC.thinnerD.wider()9.A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.theother()10.A.OnB.ByC.InD.To中考模拟英语阅读理解专项训练(45篇)(1)Gretaandherfamilyliketogoskiing.TheirfavoriteplacetoskiisBigMountainSkiResort(度假胜地)Centre.Thisyear,GretatookherfriendCarmenskiing.Carmenhadneverskiedbefore,soshedidn’thaveherownskiequipment.GretatookCarmentotheBigMountainSkiShop.There,Carmenrent(租借)allthethingsthatsheneededforskiing.BIGMOUNTAINSKISHOPSkisFullDay—8hoursHalfDay—4hoursSkis$15$10Boots$20$15Poles$10$5SnowboardFullDayonlyBoard$25Boots$20SkiandSnowboardLessonsBeginner(grouplesson)$10perhourAdvanced(privatelesson)$20perhourWelcometoBigMountainSkiResortCentre!Haveagoodtime!31.Ifsherentedonlybootsandskisforafullday,Carmenwouldpay_.A.$45B.$20C.$35D.$5532.Theunderlinedword“equipment”means___________.A.器材B.教练C.服装D.摄影33.Carmenmayseethetable(表格)above____________.33\nA.onTVB.OnthewalloftheshopC.inthenewspaperD.ontheInternet(2)Dr.Blackputonafalsesmile(假笑)assheenteredJanet’shospitalroom.Shecouldn’tletJanetseethatshewasworried.YetshehadbeensearchingforthecauseofJanet’sillnessandhadn’tfoundaclue.“Howareyoufeelingtoday?”Dr.Blackaskedherpatient.Janetrepliedthatshefeltaboutthesame—terriblyuncomfortable.ThedoctortriedtogetJanet’smindoffherhealthbytalkingaboutJanet’svacationatLakeWinnow.ButDr.Blackcouldn’tkeepherownmindontheconversation.Shekeptwonderingwhatcouldbewrongwithherpatient.SuddenlyJanet’swordsstoppedDr.Black’sthoughts:“…thevacationwasreallyperfect,exceptforthefood.ThelastmealIatewasespeciallyterrible.”Dr.Blackquicklycamebacktothetalk,“Janet,whendidyoueatthatmeal?”Janetsaidthatithadbeenthedaybeforeyesterday.“Ithinkwe’vediscoveredyourproblem,”Dr.Blacksaidassheleft.Severalhourslater,Dr.Blackwasbackwiththeanswer.“Janet,thefoodyouatemadeyouill.You’resufferingfromfoodpoisoning.Nowthatweknowwhat’swrong,wecantakecareofyourproblem.”34.WhatmadeJanetsick?A.aninsect(昆虫)biteB.badfoodC.badwaterD.coldweather35.WheredidJanetgoonhervacation?A.Shetookatriptothecity.B.Shewentcampinginthemountains.C.Shespentaweekattheseashore.D.Shetookatriptoalake.36.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?A.AdoctordiscoverswhatmadeJanetsick.B.Dr.Blackbecomesill.C.Janetgoesonvacation.D.AdoctortalkstoJanetinthehospital.37.WhatwouldhappentoJanetshortlyafter?Shewould________.A.beworseB.beOKC.dieD.beangrywiththedoctor(3)Oneday,WilburSmithwasenjoyingthejacket(书套)ofhislatestbookonaflighttoAmericawhenthemiddle-agedmaninthenextseatasked,“IseeyoureadWilburSmith.Whatdoyouthinkofhim?”“Ithinkheiscleverandsuccessful.”repliedWilbur.“Well,theguyisafriendofmine,”saidhisneighbourproudly.“Oh,really?”saidWilbur.“Notonlythat,butI’mthemodelforoneofhisheroes”“Isthatso?”“Yeah.Wouldyoulikehissignature(签名)?”“Couldyouarrangethat?”askedWilbur.“Sure.Givemeyourcard.”Wilburhandedoverhisbusinesscard,andthemancarefullyputitinhistoppocket.Notsurprisingly,Wilburdidn’thearfromhis“friend”afterthat.38.WilburSmithwenttoAmerica________thatday.A.byairB.bytrainC.inacarD.onacoach33\n39.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatWilburSmithis__________.A.ateacherB.abusinessmanC.awriterD.reporter40.Themiddle-agedmaninthepassageis____________.A.astrangertoWilburB.afriendofWilbur’sC.aneighbourwholivesnexttoWilburD.aheroofWilbur’sbook41.Whenthemid-agedmansawWilbur’sbusinesscard,hefeltvery_________.A.proudB.happyC.excitedD.surprised(4)Onthenightoftheplay,Jackwasatthetheatreearlyandhewasalreadydressedinasuitofpoliceman’sclotheslongbeforetheendofthefirstscene.Hecertainlylookedthepartallright,hethoughtasheadmiredhimselfinthemirror.Thenhesuddenlyfeltnervous.Afterall,itwashisfirsttimetohaveapartinaplay.Howcouldhefaceallthosepeoplewatchingtheplay?Heputhisheadinhishandsandtriedtorememberhislines(台词),butnothingcametohismind.Aknockonthedoormadehimlookup.Hewastogoonstageinthesecondscene.“HaveImissedmypartanddestroyed(破坏)theplayforeverybody?”hethoughttohimself.Butitwasonlythemanager.Shenoticedhownervoushewasandsuggestedheshouldstandnearthestagewherehecouldwatchandfollowtheplay.Itwasagoodwayofgettingridofthisnervousness,shesaid.Shewasright,itseemedtowork.Infact,themorehewatchedtheplay,themorehefelthimselfpartofit.42.Jackplayedtheroleof________intheplay.A.amurdererB.amanagerC.athiefD.apoliceman43.Jackwouldplayinthe________sceneoftheplay.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth44.ThemanagercametoJackto__________.A.helphimtolearnthelinesbyheartB.tellhimnottoplayhispartC.playinsteadofhimD.helphimrelax45.Whatcanwerefer(推断)fromthepassage?A.Thebestwaytoplaywellistorememberlinesagainandagain.B.Jackwasnotsuitableforhisrole.C.Themanagerwasunkindandunhelpful.D.Jackdidn’tfeelnervousanymoreintheend.【答案】(1)31-33CAB(2)34-37BDAB(3)38-41ACAD(4)42-45DBDDD(5)OnedaywhenJackwaswalkinginthepark,hesawawoman,wholivedafewmilesaway,sittingonabench(凳子)withadogbesideher.Thedogwaslookingupatthewoman.Jackwalkeduptothewomanandsaid,"Hello,Sue,howareyou?MayIsitandtalkwithyouforawhile?""Ofcourse,pleasesitdown,"Suesaid.JacksatdownnexttoSueonthebench,andtheytalkedquietlytogether.ThedogcontinuedtolookupatSue,asifwaitingtobefed.33\n"That'sanicedog,isn'the?"Jacksaid,pointingattheanimal."Yes,heis.He'shandsome.He'sabitofamixture,butthat'snotabadthing.He'sstrongandhealthy.""Andhungry,"Jacksaid."Hehasn'ttakenhiseyesoffyou.Hethinksyou'vegotsomefoodforhim.""That'strue,"Suesaid."ButIhaven't."TheybothlaughedandthenJacksaid,"Doesyourdogbite(咬人)?""No,"Suesaid,"He'sneverbittenanyone.He'salwaysgentleandfriendly."Hearingthis,Jackdecidedtoholdouthishandandtouchedtheanimal'shead.Suddenlyitjumpedupandbithim."Hey!"Jackshouted."Yousaidyourdogdidn'tbite."Suerepliedinsurprise,"Yeah,Idid.Butthisisnotmydog.Mydog'sathome."46.Thedoglookedatthewomanbecause________.A.thewomanwantedtofeedhimB.thewomanwasfriendlyC.hewasstrongandhealthyD.hewashungry47.JackandSuewere________.A.friendsB.next-doorneighborsC.strangersD.inthesamefamily48.Jacktouchedthedogbecausehebelieved________.A.thedogwashandsomeB.Sue'sdogwasunfriendlyC.thedogwasSue’sD.Sue'sdogwasathome49.Wecanknowformthepassagethat________.A.SuegaveawronganswerB.JackmadeamistakeC.thedogwasn'tdangerousD.bothJackandSuelikedthedog(6)Noonecanchangetheweather.Nobodycancontroltheweather.Butifwereadcorrectlythesignsaroundus,wecantellwhatthemoreimportantchangesintheweatherwillbe.Thiswayoftellingwhattheweatherwillbelikeonthefollowingdayortwoiscalledweatherforecasting(天气预报).Formanycenturiesandinallcountries,peoplehavestudiedtheweatherandtriedtomakeweatherforecasting.Ringsaroundthesunareasignofcomingrain.Thatmanypeoplefeeltheirjoints(关节)hurtisasignofwetweather.Somebirdsflyhighiffineweatheriscoming,buttheyflynearthegroundifrainyorstormyweatherisontheway.Ifyouseearainbow(彩虹)duringrainyweather,thisisasignthattheweatherwillbecomeclearandfine.Suchrainbowscomeintheevening.Ifthestarstwinkleclearlyatnight,thenfineweatherwillcontinue.Ifafog(雾)appearsinthemorningjustaboveariver,thenthedaywillbewarm.Ifthesunsetismostlyredin33\ncolour,thenthefollowingdaywillbefine.Ifarainbowappearsinthemorning,rainyweatherwillprobablycome.Mostoftheabovesayingshavebeenmadebythepeoplewhohaveusedtheireyesandbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.50.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedheretoreplace(取代)theunderlinedphrase“ontheway”?A.awayB.goneC.disappearingD.coming51.Whenyouseethestarstwinkleclearlyatnight,theweatherwillbe_________.A.warmB.rainyC.clearandfineD.cold52.Whichofthefollowingsignscantelltheweatherwillprobablyberainy?A.Arainbowappearsinthemorning.B.Somebirdsflyhigh.C.Thestarstwinkleclearlyatnight.D.Fogsappearinthemorningjustaboveariver.(7)Oneofthethingstobelearntinaforeignlanguageisguessingallthetimewhatkindofthingtocomewhenlisteningtosomeonetalking.Peopledothisallthetimeintheirownlanguage,soitisnecessarytodothisinaforeignlanguage,too.Herearesomeexamples.1."What'sthematter?""Iwenttoapartylastnight,soI……"2."Ifeelsotiredthesedays.""Ithinkyou'dbetter…"3."Ofcourse,sheneverstopstalking.Sheisoneofthemost……"Youcanseefromtheabovethreeexamplesthatthecontext(上下文)helpsalotinunderstandingwhatisbeingtalkedabout.So"guessing"isveryimportantinunderstandingEnglish,especiallyspokenEnglish.53.Thispassagetellsusmainlyabout_________.A.theimportanceof"guessing"inlearningaforeignlanguageB.howtoguesswhatoneisgoingtotalkaboutC.someexamplesofrightguessingD.howimportantitistoguessallthetime54.Fromthecontext,wecanseemaybethefinishedanswerinEXAMPLE1is_________.A."…soIdidn'thaveagoodtime."B."…soIwenttobedverylate."C."….soIfeltunhappy."D."…soIgotupveryearly."55.MaybethefinishedanswerinEXAMPLE2is________.A."Ithinkyou'dbetterhaveagoodrestandtakegoodcareofyourself."B."Ithinkyou'dbetterhavesomethingtodrink."C."Ithinkyou'dbettergetsomehelpfromyourfriends."D."Ithinkyou'dbetterbemorecareful."56.MaybethefinishedanswerinEXAMPLE3is______.A."……sheisoneofthemostfamousfilmstars."B."……sheisoneofthemostbeautifulwomen."33\nC."……sheisoneofthemostfamousspeakers."D."……sheisoneofthemosttalkativewomen."(8)Wouldyouknowwhattododuringabigearthquake?Scientistshavesomeadviceforus.Ifthegroundbeginsshakingwhileyouaredriving,stopyourcarontheroadsideandstayinit.Ifyouareinatallbuilding,don'tusetheliftandneverjumpoutofthewindows.Whenyouareinalivingroom,findastrongtableorrushintoasmallerroomlikewashroom.Thenliedownyourbody.Takecareofyourhead.Whenyouareinapublicplace,likesupermarketorcinema,don'tcrowdinjam(拥挤),oryoumayfalloverandgethurt.Crossyourarmstoprotectyourself.Youcanalsofindaplacetohide.Afterthemainshake,quicklyrunoutofthedangerousbuildingfortherewillbesmallearthquakes.Ifyouaresafe,remembernottoengagethephoneline,keepitfreeforrescue(援救)using.Don'tgotothehospitalifyouarenotbadlyhurt,otherswillreallyneedhelp.Takepartintherescueactionifyoucan.57.Whatshouldpeopledoiftheyaredrivingwhenanearthquakehappens?A.Driveonquickly.          B.Takecareofthecar.C.Stopthecarontheroadside.   D.Jumpoutofthewindows.58.Whydoesthewritersay"Don'tcrowdinjaminpublicplaces"?A.Becausepeoplecanliedowneasily.       B.Becausepeoplemaygethelpquickly.C.Becauseitcanhelpavoidfallingover.   D.Becauseitcanhelpfindaplacetohide.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"engage"inthelastparagraphmeaninChinese?A.占用   B.触摸   C.接通D.修理60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Trytohelptheothersifyoucan.B.Stayinthedangerousbuildingafterthemainshake.C.Gotoadoctoreventhoughyouarenotbadlyhurt.D.Keepmakingphonecallstotellyourfamilythatyouaresafe.【答案】46—50DACBD51—55CAABA56—60DCCAA(9)33\n56.SydneyToweris______inSydney,Australia.A.thebusieststreetB.thebiggeststationC.themostbeautifulparkD.thehighestpoint57.IfyouWanttobookatickettoSydneyTower,youcan't_______.A.emailsydneytower@hotmail,cornB.fax0293339203C.searchwww.sydneytower,com.auD.dial029333922258.FrankwantstogotoSydneyTowerwithhistwochildren,hewillpay______.A.$60B.$90C.$120D.$15059.LastSaturday,JohnsonwenttovisitSydneyTower.Hehadtogetdownthetower_____.A.after11:30pmB.before11:30pmC.at10:30pmD.by10:30pm60.Thepassage,aboveisprobably________.A.apieceofnewsB.aconversationC.astoryD.anadvertisement(10)WhenanbigearthquakehitWenchuanonMay12,manyhousesfelldown.Aftertheearthquake,allthenewspapersreportedmanystoriesaboutsomeofthefamilieswhowereintrouble.OneSunday,whenIwasreadinganewspaper,aspecialpicturetouched(触动)me.Itgavetheclothingsizesofeachfamilymember.Ithoughtthatthiswouldbeagoodchancetoteachmychildrentohelpthosewhowerelessluckythanthemselves.Isaidtomyseven-year-oldtwins,BradandBrett,andthree-year-oldMeghan."Wehavesomuch,andthesepoorpeoplenowhavenothing.We'llsharewhatwehavewiththem.”Ifilledaboxwithfoodsandclothes.WhileIwasdoingthis,Iencouraged(鼓励)theboystochoosetheirtoysanddonatesomeoftheirlessfavoritethings.Meghanwatchedquietlyastheboystookouthisoldtoysandgamesandputthemtogether.Thenshewalkedaway.AfewminuteslatershecamebackwithLucy,hermuch-loveddoll.Sheputthedollontopoftheothertoys."Oh,dear,”Isaid,“Youdon'thavetogiveLucy.Youlovehersomuch.”Meghansaid,“Lucymakesmehappy,Mommy.Maybeshe'llmakeanotherlittlegirlhappy,too.”IlookedatMeghanforalongmoment.Shetaughtmealesson.It'seasytogivesomethingthatwedon'twantanymore,buthardertogivewhatwecherish(珍爱),isn't?61.Thewriterhaschildren.A.oneB.twoCthreeD.four62.Theunderlinedword"donate"probablymeans.A.捐赠B.丢掉C.展出D.放好63.Lucyisthenameof.A.agirlB.agameC.adollD.anearthquake64.WhichofthefollowingisTURE?A.Anearthquakehappenedinthewriter'shometown.B.Thewriterdidn'tletMeghangivehermuch-loveddollatlast.C.Thewriterdecidedtobuysomeclothesforthosepeopleintrouble.D.Thewriterthinksitismoredifficulttogivewhatwelovealot.65.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AFamilyStory.B.TheSpirit(精神)ofGiving.C.Thewayofhelpingothers.D.ASadExperience.33\n(11)配对阅读。左栏是五个人的需求,右栏是七条广告信息。请你分别为每个人找出合适的信息配对。并将答案的字母编号填写在答卷指定的位置上。此题不能填涂在答题卡上。66.Mrs.Liwantstosendherdaughtertotakesomepianolessonsduringthecomingsummerholiday.67.Bettyandherboyfriendwanttospendtheweekendtowatchsomethingnew.Theybothlikedancing.68.DarningwantstobuysomenewspapertoreadsothathecanimprovehisEnglish.69.Mr.BlackwantstocometoBeijingforthefirsttimeinAugust.HewantstoenjoytherealBeijingOperaverymuch70.TonyandhiscolleagueswillhaveatripinGuangzhounextweek.TheyneedtorentacarandadriverwhounderstandsEnglish.A..WatchYourNeck:Thismodernballetistellingthestoryof"Dracula"whichistheclassicnovelbyIrishplaywrightBramStoker.Time:8:30p.m.February2-9.Tel:98558588.B.Children'sActivityCenter:Tel:66589982.Add:No.2ZhongshanRoad.(Singinglessons,pianolessonsanddancinglessons.)C.ArtShow:Atotalof10artistslivingclosetoeachotherarejointlygivinganartexhibition.D.PekingOpera:MeiLanfang'sbravefightingagainsttheJapaneseduringthewarofResistanceagainstJapanesewillopenyourmind.E.ForeignBookCenter:MoreandmoreincreasinglearningEnglishbooksandnewspapers,CDs.etc.F.TheChangchengHotel:Fivestarhotel.Lookingformuchexperiencedreceptionists.Tel:(010)55883326G.Car-HireService:12seatForittransitvanforhireinZhujiangBusinessandPrivateHire.WehaveEnglish-speakingdrivers.【答案】56-60:DACBD61-65:BCCDB66-70BAEDG(12)HerearesomeinterestingplacesforyoutoenjoyyourselfinwhileyouarestayinginBeijing.33\nDeYunSheThisisanewsideofapopularchainxiangsheng,orcrosstalk.ThefastbackandforthjokingwillputyourChineseskillstothetest.It’sagreatplacetotakeinsomeofBeijing’straditional(old)culture.ThefamousxiangshengstarGuoDeganghosts(主办).10am—9pmTel:5840-7676www.guodegang.org.PolyTheaterPolyTheaterholdingupto1,500peoplehostsperformancesincludinginternationalmusicals,ballet,moderndance,concertsandChineseplays.7:30pm—11pmTel:6500-1188www.polytheater.comTianqiaoTheaterThisthree–storytheaterhasaseatingsizeof1,200andspecializesinlocalfolkmusicanddancedrama,crosstalkshowsaswellasinternationalballetandmusicals.7:30pm—lateTel:5166-1145www.tqtheater.com.cnChaoyangTheaterThistheateroftenhostsperformancesoftraditionalChineseacrobatics(杂技),Pekingoperaandcrosstalk.ThewonderfulChineseacrobaticshowisamust-seeforanyonecomingthroughBeijing.8:30am—8:30pmTel:6507-9847www.bjcyjc.com48.WhenisDeYunSheopen?A.10am—9pm.B.7:30pm—11pm.C.7:30pm—late.D.8:30am—8:30pm.49.FromwhichwebsitecanyougettheinformationaboutChineseplays?A.50.IfyoulikePekingOpera,youcangoto_________.A.DeYunSheB.PolyTheaterC.TianqiaoTheaterD.ChaoyangTheater(13)Choosingwhichuniversitytogotoisoneofthebiggestandmostexpensivedecisionsyou’llhavetomake.Herearesomethingstoconsider.Workoutwhetheryouwanttostudyathomeorabroad.Ifyou’regoingabroad,firstyouhavetothinkofthecostofyourstudy,livingexpensesandtheflighttickets.Decidewhichcoursesinterestyouandfindoutmoreaboutwhowillteachthecourse.Trytocollectinformationfrompaststudents.Checkouttheabilityoftheteachers.Studythekeysubjectsinthecourseandcomparethemwiththeonesfromotheruniversities.Findoutiftheuniversityoffersworkforpracticeorexchangeprogramsforthecourseyou’reinterestedin.Checkwhattheuniversity’spolicy(政策)isforswitching(转换)coursesintheuniversityorchanginguniversities.33\nManyuniversitiesnowhavewebsites.Usethemasachancetoasktheuniversitiesallthequestionsyouwant.Visiteducationexhibitions(展览会).You’llbeabletofindoutmorebytalkingtoteachersfromdifferentuniversities,andtheycanbefoundeasilyatthesametime.[来源:学科网ZXXK]Gotoseetheuniversityifyoucan.Ifthisisnotpossiblebecauseofthecost,dosomeresearchandfindoutwheretheuniversityisaswellastheenvironmentaroundit.Itshouldn’tbetoohardtodothatwithprogramslikeGoogleMaps.51.Howmanysuggestionsarementionedinthepassage?A.Six.B.Seven.C.Eight.D.Nine.52.Accordingtothepassage,ifyou’regoingtostudyabroad,whatshouldyoudofirst?A.Thinkofthecost.B.Findoutauniversity.C.Choosethecourse.D.Checktheteachers’ability.53.Whichistheeasiestwaytogettoknowdifferentuniversities?A.Checkthewebsite.B.Visiteducationexhibitions.C.UseGoogleMaps.D.Gotoseetheuniversities.(14)InMarchlastyear,thecarIwasdrivingwasinvolved(卷入)inaseriousaccidentwithanothercaronacountryroad.Isoonfoundmyselfatthecenterofacrazyactivity,inthemiddleofdoctors,policemenandpassers-by.Alargecanopenerwasusedtogetmeoutofmybrokencarandintoanambulance(救护车).Overthenexteighthours,Iwastakentohospital,testedwithX-rayanddiagnosed(诊断)withabrokenneck.KnowingthatI’dbeensavedfromdeathencouragedmethroughoutthelongwaitinthehospitalandhelpedmedealwiththecountlessvisitors.OnlyafterIwassurethatthelastfriendhadleft,couldIdirectmyenergiesinwards.FlyinginandoutofmylineofvisionduringmyhospitalstaywastheRedCrosslady,agentlepresenceinwhitewho,fromtimetotime,cameintooffercupsoftea.Afterthevisitorshadgone,shecameuptomeandcheckedifIwasallright.Ifoundmyselftellinghereverythingabouttheaccident,myfearsformyfamilyasaresultofmyinjuries(伤)—aboutmywholelife.WhileIwaitedforanambulancetotakemetoanotherhospital,shestoodbymybedandheldmyhandasIoff-loadedalltheemotionI’dhiddenfrommyfamily.Shelistened,quietandpatient.Evennow,theknowledgethatIhavethewaystogetintouchwithherprovidesmewithgreatcomfort.Ilookforwardtoadayinthenearfuturewhenmyangel(天使)andIcanmeetagain,inhappiersituation.Intimesofdanger,faith(真诚)canencourageus.Myfaithinhumannaturecalledbackbythekindnessofastrangerhashelpedtoeasemyjourneybacktohealth.54.Whathappenedtothewriterintheaccident?A.Shewashitbyacar.B.Shewasheldinhercar.C.Shewascaughtbythepolice.D.Shewasthrownintoacan.55.Theunderlinedword“off-loaded”means____________inthepassage.A.spokeoutB.putdownC.showedoffD.turnedover56.ThemostimportantresultoftheRedCrosslady’sfaithwasthat______.A.thewritergotwellmorequicklyB.thewritermissedherverymuchC.thewriterbecamemuchhappierD.thewriterhadherownfaithback33\n(15)Christmasisatimeforshopping.ButIthinkthoseofuswholiveinlargecitiesinAsiawouldbecheatingourselvesifwesaidthisistheonlytimewearebusyshopping.No,fromBangkoktoSingapore,fromShanghaitoManila,shopping—especiallyshoppinginlargecenters—isayear-roundactivity.Shoppingcentersaregood.TheyshowAsia’ssurprisingeconomic(经济的)growth,andhowfarwehavecomeinsuchashorttime.Formanyoftheoldergenerationwhocanrememberatimewheneveryonelivedinvillagesandtherewasnorunningwater,theair-conditionedcentremeanscomfort,choice,luxury(豪华)andbettertimes.Nowadays,itseemsourusualactivitieshappeninthecentre—it’swhereweshop,eat,watchmovies,meetourfriendsorjustgenerallywalkaround.Furthermore,wehavecometoregardshoppingcentersasimportantlandmarksortouristattractions(吸引).WholegenerationsofAsiansaregrowinguptothinkthat,besideshomeandschool,theshoppingcenteristhemostnaturalplacetobe.Myideaaboutshoppingcentersisnotthattheyareoftenbigbuildingsthatlookquitedifferentfromotherpartsinacity,orthattheypromote(促进)shoppingatatimewhenourplanetcanhardlyaffordit.Mymainideaaboutcentersisthattheydon’treallyseemtomakeushappy.Thelargeadvertisementsoutsidethestorescouldmakeusthinkthatifweonlyhadthispairofjeans,orifwehungoutatthiscafédrinkingcoffee,thenwecouldfeelmoresuccessful.Butoncewebuysomething,weonlywanttobuysomethingmore—aseveryonealreadyknows.Shoppingcenters,eventhoughtheytrytolookaswelcomingaspossible,canbeunkindplaces.Tomakeusbuy,theymustmakeusfeelthatweareshortofsomething,orthateveryoneelsehassomethingwedonotyetown.Wemustwanttosurpassothersorattheveryleasttokeepup.Howcanthisthoughtalwaystryingtobecoolbringustruejoy?Thesaddestthingisthatthemoderncentrehasstoppedusfrommanybeautiful,necessaryandimportantactivities.Wehavenoonetoblame(责怪)butourselves.Insteadofshopping,wecouldbecooking,visitinganearbywaterfall,goingtothebeach,readinganovel,takingalongwalk,playingasport,learningadanceorvisitingeachother’shomes.Everytimewehaveasparepieceofland,allwecanthinkofbuildingonitisyetanothercentre.Perhapsinstead,weshouldbebuildinglibraries,theatres,museums,sportshalls,publicswimmingpools,parks—thelistisendless.Wemightevenconsiderleavingthatlandalone.Thisissomethingthatthecentremayhavecausedustoforget—inordertobehappy,wemustcreateaswellasconsume(消费).57.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsshoppingcenters?A.Helikesthemverymuch.B.Hedoesn’tlikethematall.C.Helikesthemonlyalittle.D.Hedoesn’tlikeallofthem.58.WhydomoreandmoreshoppingcentersappearinsomeAsiancountries?A.Becauseeconomyintheworlddevelopsveryfast.B.Becauseshoppingcentershaveattractedtouristsallovertheworld.C.Becausepeoplegoshoppinginlargeshoppingcentersallyearround.D.Becauseshoppingcentershavebecomeanimportantpartineveryone’slife.59.Whatisthegreatestdisadvantageofshoppingcenters,accordingtothewriter?A.Theydon’tseemtomakeushappy.B.Theyleadustobuymoreandmorethings.33\nC.Theyforceustogiveupmanyotheractivities.D.Theyhaveusfallintoendlesscompetitionwithothers.60.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Itisveryeasyforustofindashoppingcentreinabigcity.B.Thereareusuallyallkindsofservicesinashoppingcenter.C.Thegovernmentmustberesponsibleforthewriter’ssadness.D.Besidesshopping,there’remanyotheractivitieswecanenjoy.【答案】(A)48A49C50D(B)51C52A53B(C)54B55A56D(D)57B58D59C60.C(16)Myfriend,Victor,isazookeeperintheNationalZoo.Hisworkisveryinterestingbutitishard.Sometimesitisdangerous,too.Everymorningthezookeepershavetogetupatfivetopreparethefoodfortheanimals.Eachkindofanimalisgivenspecialfood.Forexample,thelionsmustbegivenmeat;thedeermustbegivengrassandleaves;andtheparrotsmustbegivenfruitandnuts.Sometimessomeanimalswon'tlettheotherseattheirfood.Ifthishappens,eachofthemmustbefedseparately(分离地).Everymorningeachcagemustbewashedbythezookeepers.Thiscanbedangerous,especiallywithlionsandtigers.Tomaketheworkeasier,theanimalsarelockedinthesleepingcompartments(隔间)whilethecagesarebeingwashed.Whentheanimalsaresick,thezookeepersmustlookafterthem.Eachsickanimaliskeptinaseparatecageandgivenmedicine.Sometimestheymustbegiveninjections.Itisnoteasytoinject(打针)asicklion!Allthekeeperslivenearthezoo.Eachofthemhasasmallhouse.Thereheliveswithhisfamily.TheydonothaveholidaysonSundaysandpublicholidays.Instead,eachofthemhasadayoffduringtheweek.Eachkeeperhasaholidayonadifferentdayfromthatoftheotherkeepers.Themostimportantjobofthekeepersistolookafterthesafetyofthevisitors.Peoplemustbepreventedfromdoingdangerousthings.Manypeoplehavebeeninjuredbecausetheydidcarelessthings,likeputtingtheirhandsintothelion'scage.31.Whatkindoffoodmustbegiventotheanimalsliketigers,lionsandbears?A.Nuts.B.Fruit.C.Meat.D.Grassandleaves.32.Someanimalsmustbefedseparatelybecause.A.theyeatspecialfoodB.theyoftenquarrelwitheachotherwhileeatingC.theyalwayscausethezookeepersmuchtroubleD.theywon'tlettheotherseattheirfood33.Whenananimalissick,itmustbe.A.takenoutofthecageB.putseparatelyandtakengoodcareofC.givenaninjectionD.lockedinasleepingcompartment34.Allthezookeepersmustwork.A.sevendaysaweekB.onSaturdaysC.onspecialfestivalsD.onweekdays35.Theunderlinedword"injured"inthelastparagraph(段落)means.A.hurtB.beatenC.killedD.caught(17)Father’sDayhasaveryshorthistory.ItwasstartedbecausetherewasaMother’sDay.AndjustbecausesomeAmericansthoughtthatifwehadaMother’sDay,weshouldalsohaveaFather’sDay.Father’sDayhasbecomeimportantinNorthAmerica.Andshopkeepersfounditwasagoodwaytogetpeopletobuypresentsfortheirfathers,presentsfromtheirshops.Bytheway,veryfewcountrieshaveaFather’sDay,thoughsomehaveChildren’sDay,oraspecialdayforboysandanotherforgirls.MoreandmorecountriesarehavingMother’sDay,somaybeFather’sDaywillalsobecomepopularbeforetoolong.Now,whatdopeopleinNorth33\nAmericadoonFather’sDay?Thenewspapers,radios,andTVtellchildrenwhattheyshoulddo-buyaFather’sDaypresentforyourfather.TheyeventellawifetobuyaFather’sDaypresent-notforherfatherbutforherhusband,evenifheisnotyetafather.AndtheytellgrandchildrentobuyaFather’sDaypresentfortheirgrandfathers.TheimportantthingtorememberaboutFather’sDayisthatAmericanchildrencanshowtheirlovetotheirfathersinamoreopenway.36.Father’sDaywasstartedjustbecause.A.therewasaMother’sDayB.therewasaChildren’sDayC.peoplelikedtheirfathersalotD.fathersweremoreimportant37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ManycountrieshaveaFather’sDay.B.Father’sDayhasalonghistroy.C.Father’sDayhasbecomeimportantinNorthAmerica.D.MaybeFather’sDaywillbecomepopularbeforetoolong.38.InAmerica,peoplehaveaFather’sDayto.A.goshoppingwiththeirfathersB.helptheirfathersdosomethingC.showtheirlovetotheirfathersD.getmoneyfromtheirfathers39.OnFather’sDay,shopkeepersalwayswant.A.peopletobuyasmanypresentsaspossibleB.childrentobuypresentsonlyfortheirfathersC.womentobuypresentsonlyfortheirhusbandsD.grandchildrentobuyaFather’sDaypresentonlyfortheirgrandfathers40.Itcanbelearnedfromthearticlethat.A.thewriterisagainstFather’sDayB.manycountrieshaveaFather’sDayC.shopkeeperscangetmoremoneyonFather’sDaythanusualD.Wedon’tneedtohaveaFather’sDay(18)InEnglandawomanfelldownastair.Panic(惊慌)followed-178personslosttheirlives.InMichiganawomanfellill.Therewasacallforwater.Someonethoughtitmeantfire-71werekilled.InOklahomaanoldman’shaircaughtfire-36died.Whatshouldyoudotobeoutofdanger?lAsyousitinanycrowd(人群),pickoutanexitwhichisnottheonewheremostpersonsenterandplantouseifnecessary.[来源:学#科#网]lIfarushstarts,donotgetintoit.Staystill.Letitpass.Thengototheexityouhavechosen.lDonotcryout.Speakquietly.Actcalmly.lDonotstopforyourhatandcoatunlesstheyareathand.lIfthereissmoke,crouch(蹲伏).Thebestairisaboutthreefeetabovethefloor.lWhenyouareoutsidethebuilding,stayout.Manydeadwouldbealiveiftheyhadnotreturnedforsomething.lWhenyougetout,movefarfromthedoorsootherscangetout.41.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthatovertwohundredpeoplelosttheirlivesbecauseof.A.afireB.acallforwaterC.fallingdownstairsD.panic42.Ifyouareinacrowdwhenpanicstarts,youshould.A.runwiththeothers.B.CallforhelpasloudlyasyoucanC.HurryatoncetoanexitD.Staystilluntilthecrowdhaspassed43.Ifthereissmoke,youshould.A.staystillB.cryoutC.crouchD.speakquietly44.Onceoutofaplacewherethereispanic,youshould.A.stayoutsideB.gobackforyourwalletC.returntoaskpeoplenottorunD.standneartheexit45.Whenyouaresafeoutsideaburningbuilding,stayawayfromthedoorsothat.A.thesmokecangetoutB.youwillnotgetburned33\nC.othersmayleaveD.othersmayenter(19)Livinginaforeignculturecanbeexciting,butitcanalsobeconfusing(令人迷惑的).AgroupofAmericanswhotaughtEnglishinothercountriesrecentlydiscussedtheirexperiences.Theydecidedthatmiscommunications(沟通误解)werealwayspossible,evenoversomethingassimpleas“yes”and“no”.OnherfirstdayinMicronesia,anislandinthePacific(太平洋),Lisathoughtpeopleweren’tpayinganyattentiontoher.Thedaywashot.Shewentintoastoreandasked,“Doyouhavecolddrinks?”Thewomantheredidn’tsayanything.Lisarepeatedthequestion.Stillthewomansaidnothing.Shelaterlearnedthatthewomanhadansweredher:Shehadraisedhereyebrows(眉毛),whichinMicronesiameans“yes”.JanrememberedanexperienceshehadinBulgaria,acountryinEurope.Shewenttoarestaurantthatwasfamousforitscabbage.Sheaskedthewaiter,“Doyouhavecabbagetoday?”Henoddedhishead.Janwaited,butthecabbagenevercame.Inthatcountry,anodmeans“no”.TomhadasimilarproblemwhenarrivedinIndia.Afterexplainingsomethinginclass,heaskedhisstudentsiftheyunderstood.Theyansweredwithmanydifferentnodsandshakesofthehead.Hethoughtsomepeoplehadnotunderstood,soheexplainedagain.Whenheaskedagain,theydidthesamething.Hesoonfoundoutthathisstudentsdidunderstand.InIndia,peoplenodandshaketheirheadsindifferentwaysdependingon(依据)wheretheycomefrom.Youhavetoknowwhereapersonisfromtounderstandwhethertheymean“yes”or“no”.46.TheAmericansteachingEnglishinothercountriesfoundthatthey. A.shouldgoabroadforvacations   B.neededtolearnforeignlanguages C.shouldoftendiscusstheirexperiences D.hadproblemswithcommunications47.PeopleinMicronesiashow“yes”by. A.noddingheads    B.raisingeyebrows  C.shakingheads  D.saying“no”48.Tommisunderstood(误解)hisclassatfirstbecause. A.hedidnotknowmuchaboutIndianculture B.hedidn’texplaineverythingclearlyenough C.somestudentsdidn’tunderstandhisquestions D.hedidn’tknowwherethestudentscamefrom49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage? A.InBulgaria,noddingheadsmeans“no”. B.JantaughtEnglishonaPacificisland. C.Lisawastryingtobuysomecabbage. D.InIndia,onlyshakingheadsmeans“yes”.50.Thepassageismainlyabout. A.bodylanguageinforeignrestaurants     B.classdiscussioninIndiaschools C.miscommunicationindifferentcultures  D.Englishteachinginothercountries【答案】题目31323334353637383940答案CDBCAAACAC题目41424344454647484950答案DDCACDBAAC(20)A33\nJessreallyfeltveryhappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorning,hefoundaninvitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacampingtrip.Thiswasthefirsttimehewasaskedtojoininanout-of-schoolactivity.Whyweretheyaskinghimnow?Nobodyseemedtolikehim.Infact,hehadbeensolonelythathedrownedhisfeelingwithfood.Asaresult,hehadputonalotofweight,andthisgavethekidssomethingmoretomakefunofhim.Cindy,whowasstandingnearJesswhenhereadtheinvitation,wentoutquicklytotelltheothersthatthetrick(恶作剧)hadworked.EveryonewaspleasedthatJessthoughtthatwastrue.Buttherewasnocampingtrip.Thewholethingwasmadeup.Atfirst,Cindythoughtitwasfun.Butlater,whenJesstoldherthathewasgoingtobuyasleepingbagwithhissavings(积蓄),Cindyhadasecondidea.SheknewthatJess'sfamilyhadlittlemoney,andshehatedtoseehimspendhissavingsonsomethinghewouldneveruse.CindyalsohatedtotellJessthetruth.Herclosefriendswouldbeangrywithher.Whatcouldshedonow?46.Thesentence“…hedrownedhisfeelingwithfood”means“________”.A.heatealottomakehimselffeellesslonelyB.heaskedforalotoffoodfromhisclassmatesC.hebroughthisfoodtohisclassmatesD.hehadalotoffoodtoputonweight47.WhatwouldhappenifCindytoldJessthetruth?A.Jesswouldgoonthecampingtriphimself.B.Jess'sfamilywouldbeangrywithCindy.C.Cindymighthavetroublewithherfriends.D.Jesswouldbethankfultohisclassmates.48.IfJessreallyboughtasleepingbag,________.A.everyoneelsewouldalsobuyoneB.itwouldbethebestintheclassC.CindywouldpayforitD.hewouldhaveitfornouse49.Fromthestorywecanguess________.A.everybodywouldgocampingintheclassB.JesshadfewfriendsintheclassC.CindywasJess’sbestfriendintheclassD.Jessjoinedinmanyout-of-schoolactivities50.Choosethebesttitleforthispassage.A.JessandHisSchoolB.JessandHisFriendsC.AnInvitationforJessD.JessandHisCampingTrip(21)ADVERTISEMENTS33\nHONGNANRESTAURANTTel:83386223Add:635GrandRoadOpen:Mon.toFri.7:00a.m.--2:30p.m.5:00p.m.--9:00p.m.Sat.&Sun.7:30am--2:00p.m.5:00p.m.--10:00p.m.HISTORYMUSEUMTel:87796960Add:69HongKongRoadOneofGuangdong'slargestmuseumsspecialized(专门)inGuangdonghistoryofthenative(本地)people.Open:Mon.toFri.9:00a.m.--5:00p.m.Sat.&Sun.9:00a.m.--3:00p.m.BAIHESHOPPINGCENTERTel:87872738Add:5300ShanghaiRoadOpen:Mon.toFri.10:00a.m.--11:00p.m.Sun.toSat.9:00a.m.--10:30p.m.FULLHOTELTel:83338989Add:368EastHuanshiRoadBreakfast:6:30a.m.--9:00p.m.Lunch:11:30a.m.--2:00p.m.Dinner:5:30a.m.--10:00p.m.CoffeeShop:Mob.toFri.7:00a.m.--10:00p.m.Sun.toSat.8:00a.m.--10:00p.m.51.IfyouwanttogooutforlunchonSunday,youcancallat________.A.83386223or83338989B.87679690or83386223C.83338989or87872738D.87872738or87679696652.Ifyouwanttobuyanewdress,youcangoto________.A.69HongKongRoadB.368EastHuanshiRoadC.5300ShanghaiRoadD.635GrandRoad53.________isn'topenfortwoandahalfhoursintheafternoononweekdays.A.FullHotelB.HongnanRestaurantC.HistoryMuseumD.BaiheShoppingCenter54.OnSundaymorning,thecoffeeshopinFullHoteldoesn'topenuntil________.[来源:学。科。网]A.6:30amB.7:00amC.7:30amD.8:00am55.Youcanknow________whenyouvisitHistoryMuseum.A.thehistoryofSouthChinaB.thehistoryofGuangdong'snativepeople[来源:学科网]C.thehistoryofShanghaiD.thehistoryofHongKong(22)TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline(排队),otherswerewalkingaround.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminline.Tomlookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhimtosit.Hewalkedintothestationcafe(咖啡馆).Helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve.Hefoundaseatandsatdownbeforealargemirror(镜子)onthewall.Justthen,Mike,oneofTom'sworkmatescameinandsatwithTom.“Whattimeisyourbus?”askedMike.“There'splentyoftimeyet,”answeredTom.33\n“Well,I'llgetyousomemoreteathen,”saidMike.Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedattheclockagain.“Oh!It'sgoingbackward(倒行)!”hecried.“Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelveandnowit’shalfpasteleven.”“You'relookingattheclockinthemirror.”saidMike.Tomwassosad(难过).Thenextbuswasnotto1eaveforanotherhour.SincethenTomhasneverlikedmirrors.56.Tomwentintothestationcarebecause________.A.MikeaskedhimtohaveacupofteaB.itwasquiteearlyandhecouldnotfindaseatthereC.hedidn'tliketostaywiththeschoolgirlsD.hewantedtohaveadrinkwithhisworkmatethere57.WhattimewasitinfactwhenTomlookedattheclock?A.Halfpasttwelve.B.Twentytotwelve.C.Halfpasteleven.D.Haftpastone.58.Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwelookataclockinamirror.wewillfind______.A.thetimeisrightB.it'sgoingslowerC.it'sgoingbackwardD.it'sgoingfaster59.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.TomarrivedinParisontime.B.Thenextbuswouldleaveinhalfanhour.C.AfterthatTomdidn'tlikeclocksanylonger.D.Tomlookedattheclockinthemirroronlyonce.60.Whichofthefollowingisthetitleofthestory?A.TheMirroroftheStationB.NotACarefulManC.MissingABusD.TheClockInTheMirror(23)Sciencefictionisapopularkindofwriting,andmanypeoplethinkofJulesVerneasthefatherofsciencefiction.HewasborninFrancein1828.Hisfatherwantedhimtobecomealawyer(律师),butwhenhewasabouttwentyyearsold,Vernedecidedtobecomeawriter.Atfirsthewroteplaysforthetheater.Then,in1863,hewroteastorycalledFiveWeeksinaBalloon.ThesuccessofthisbookencouragedhimtowritemorestoriessuchasAJourneytotheCenteroftheEarth(1864)andFromtheEarthtotheMoon(1865).Inthe19thcentury,manypeoplewereinterestedinscienceandinventions.JulesVernewroteaboutscientificsubjectsinhisstoriesand,asaresult,theywereverypopular.Verne’swritingincludedmanypredictions(预言)forthe20thcenturyandmanyofthemcametrue.Hedescribedspaceflight,movies,andairconditioning,alongtimebeforetheyappeared.ThesebookswereverysuccessfulandtheymadeVernerich.JulesVerne’sbookshavebeenthesubjectsformanymovies.20,000LeaguesUndertheSeawasasuccessfulmovieforWaltDisney.ItwasthefirstDisneymovietouserealactorsinsteadofcartoondrawings.AroundtheWorldinEightyDaysisanotherfamousmoviebasedononeofVerne’sbooks.ThemaincharacterisanEnglishmancalledPhileasFogg.Forhim,themostimportantthingistobealwaysontime!61.Whatdoesthephrase“thefatherofsciencefiction”mean?A.Themanwholovesscienceandinventions.B.Thewriterwhosefatherwrotesciencefiction.C.Themanwhofirststartedwritingsciencefictionsuccessfully.62.WhatencouragedJulesVernetowritemorestories?33\nA.ThesuccessofFiveWeeksinaBalloon.[来源:学科网]B.Theencouragementfromhisfather.C.Theplayshewroteforthetheater.63.WhywereJulesVerne’sbooksverypopularinthe19thcentury?A.Becausehisbooksmadehimrichandfamous.B.Becausehisbookshavebeenthesubjectsformanymovies.C.Becausemanypeoplewereinterestedinscienceandinventions.64.WhichofthefollowinghasthemaincharactercalledPhileasFogg?A.FromtheEarthtotheMoonB.AroundtheWorldinEightyDays.C.AJourneytotheCenteroftheEarth.65.20,000LeaguesUndertheSeaisa______.[来源:学§科§网]A.cartoonmovieB.movietouserealactorsC.bookwrittenbyWaltDisney【答案】46-50ACDBC51-55ACBDB56-60BBCCC61-65CACBB(24)Asignisanotherkindoflanguage.Herearesomeofthemthatyouseeontheroads.NumberOneisasignwiththenumberthirtyonit.Whendriversseethissign,theymustnotgoatmorethanthirtykilometersanhour.Weseethissignwhenwearegettingnearatown.NumberTwoisasignthatwe’renearacrossing.Wemustdrivecarefully.NumberThreeisasignthatthereisabend(拐弯)intheroad.Again,wemustdriveslowlyandcarefully.Itisnotsafetogoaroundabendveryfast.NumberFourisasignthatthereisanotherroadcominginfromtheright.Thereisajunction(交叉)atthisplace.NumberFiveisasignthatthereisahillandNumberSixisasignthattheroadgetsnarrow.Driversmustgoslowlyandcarefully.NumberSevenhastheword“SCHOOL”onit.Thisisasignthatthereisaschoolatthesideofthestreetortheroad.Perhapstherearechildrengoingtoorleavingschool.Sodriversmustlookcarefullyandgoslowly.NumberEightisasignwiththeletter“P”onit.Theletter“P”means“Parking”.Atsomeplaces,therearethesigns“Noparking”or“Nowaiting”.Ifadriverleaveshiscarnearoneofthesesigns,apolicemanmycomeandwritedownthenumberofhiscar.67.AttheplaceswhereyouseeSign1,____________..A.youarealreadyoutofatownB.youstillhavethirtykilometerstogoC.theremustbemanyhousesandbuildingnotfarawayD.theremustbeatownthirtykilometersaway33\n68.Adrivercanleavehiscar___________.A.nearasignwith“P”onitinthedaytimeB.nearasignwith“Noparking”onitC.nearasignwith“Nowaiting”ifthere’renopolicementhereD.nearSign8atanytime69.Peopleputthesesignsontheroadsto____________.A.makedrivingevensaferB.showdriversthewayC.stopcarsgoingtoofastD.learnanotherkindoflanguage(25)EarthHourstartedat7:30p.m.onMarch31,2007inSydney.Morethan2.2millionhomesandbusinessesturnedofftheirlightsforanhour.Ayearlater,Mach29,EarthHour2008becameaglobalactivity.50millionpeoplein35countriestookpartinit.OnMarch28,2009,morethan2100citiesin88countriesjoinedinit.Andtheidea“Earthhour”cametoChina.Ontheeveningof8:30-9:30ofMarch27th2010,weturnedofflightstogetherwithpeopleallaroundtheworldinordertofightagainstclimatechangingwarmforthisyear’s“EarthHour”activities.Globalwarmingiscausingtheicetomelt(融化)onmountainsallaroundtheworld, thenthesealevelisrisingandfreshwaterisdisappearingwith thedisappearingice.Itisveryimportantforustotakepartinthisaction.Nowadaystheenvironmentproblemsarebecomingworseandworse.Thehumanbeingsjustwanttotakemoreandmorefromtheearthandnevermakeacontributiontotheearth.Therelationshipbetweenhumanbeingsandtheearthisjustlikethatbetweenchildrenandmother.Sodosomethingaspossibleasyoucan,theearthwillbebetterthannow,weshouldpaymoreattentiontotheproblemofclimatechangeandtheclimatechangeisoneofthemostseriousproblemsintheworld.Ihopeeverybodytakesactionsandjoinsintheactivityof“EarthHour”.70.EarthHourstartedin___________.A.AmericaB.AustraliaC.GreatBritainD.China71.InwhichyearEarthHourbecameaglobalactivity?A.2007.B.2008.C.2009.D.2010.72.Thesealevelisrisingandfreshwaterisdisappearingbecauseof___________.A.globalwarmingB.themountainC.thedisappearingiceD.theenvironment73.Thewriterencouragesusto____________.A.takemorefromtheearthB.takelessfromtheearthC.turnonourlightsD.turnoffourlights【答案】67-69CDA70-71BBAD(26)AnationalmemorialservicewasheldonApril21,2010forthosekilledinthe7.1-magnitudequakethatstruckYushu,QinghaiProvinceonApril14.33\nOnApril21,flagsflewathalf-mast(旗杆)nationwideincludinginChina’sembassiesandconsulates(使领馆),andpublicrecreational(娱乐)activitieswerestoppedasasignofmourning(哀悼).By8p.m.Monday,thedeathshadclimbedto2,039intheearthquakeinNorthwestChina’sQinghaiProvince,with195peoplestillmissing,accordingtorescuecentre.31.WhendidearthquakestruckYushu,QinghaiProvince?A.April14,2010.B.April21,2010.C.April14,2008.D.April21,2008.32.WhathappenedonApril21inTian’anmenSquare?A.Ournationalflagflewhighasusual.B.Ournationalflagflewathalf-mast.C.Songsanddanceswereon.D.Amemorialceremonywasheld.33.Howmanypeoplehadbeenkilledinthequakeby8p.m.Monday?A.2,234B.1,834C.2,039D.195(27)Asuperstarissomeonewhoisusuallyfamousinsports,orfilms,orpopularmusic,someonelikethesingerMichaelJackson.Inthenineteeneighties,MichaelJacksonmadearecordalbumcalled“Thriller”.ItquicklybecamethemostpopularrecordinginthehistoryofmusicanditmadeMichaelJacksonasuperstar.Theword“super”meansmorethanusualorverywonderful.Andofcourse,astarisapersonwhoisveryfamous.Sopeoplewhoarefamousandskilfulinsports,filmsormusicarecalledsuperstars,suchasLiNing.OneofthemostfamoussportssuperstarsintheUnitedStatesistheboxerMuhammadAli.AfterhewonagoldmedalintheOlympicsandbecametheheavyweightboxingchampion,hewasknownasoneofthegreatestandmostfamousboxersinthesportshistory.AtthattimeMuhammadAliwasevenbetterknownthanthepresidentoftheUnitedStates.Hewasatruesuperstar,nearlyeveryoneknewhisname.Butlikethestarsinthesky,asuperstarmayfadeaway(消失)astheyearsgoby.ThesedayspeopleknowlittleaboutMuhammadAli.Superstars,lovedbymillionsofpeopletoday,andmaybeforgottentomorrow.34.AccordingtotheauthorwhichofthepersonisNOTasuperstar?A.MichaelJacksonB.AbrahamLincolnC.MuhammadAliD.LiNing35.Accordingtothepassage,whatwouldhappentosuperstarsatlast?A.Theywillberememberedbymillionsofpeople.B.Theywillbecomethemostimportantpeopleinhistory.C.Theywillbelovedonlybyyoungpeople.D.Theywillbelittleknownastimepassesby.36.TodayfewteenagersknowaboutMuhammadAli,because______.A.heisn’tasfamousasothersuperstarsB.hehadalreadydisappearedintheworldC.heislikeastarfadeawayquickly33\nD.heisn’tskillfulenoughinboxing37.Millionsofpeopletodaylovesuperstarsbecause______.A.superstarsareverybeautifulandcoolinappearanceB.thesuperstarsaregreaterthananyoneelseinallthefieldsC.theywillbeknownlittlebytheworldinthefutureD.theyareveryfamousandskillfulinsomespecialfield(28)Ineverycountry,therearethousandsofpeoplewhowanttohelpothersout.Manyjoinorganizationsrun(管理)bytheirgovernments,suchasthePeaceCropsintheUnitedStatesandVoluntaryServiceOverseasinBritain.SincethepowerfulearthquaketookplaceinSichuan,morethan200thousandvolunteersacrossChinahavehelpedthere!Theydoallkindsofworkorcomeupwithwaystohelpimprovelife.Someoffertheirprofessional(专业的)skillsforfree.Othershavenoqualifications(资历),buttheylovetoworkhardtohelp.  OneofthemostfamousvolunteersintheworldwasMotherTeresa.ShecouldbethebestvolunteerbecauseshegaveherlifetohelpthepoorestpeopleofCalcutta.Shehelpedthehomeless,caredforthesick,gaveoutfood,andbecamemotherofthosewithoutfamilies.  Nowmoreandmoreteenagersactivelylookforvolunteeringopportunities,too.Theyvolunteerbecausetheythinkitwillbefunortheywilllearnsomething.Theyalsoliketheideaofbeinghelpfultoothers,evenifitisjusthandingoutbooksfortheteacher.Astheygetolder,thesereasonsarestillthesame,butthereareotherimportantreasonsforvolunteeringsuchaslearningon-the-job,gettingworkexperience,andimprovingtheirsociallife.  Allvolunteersbringjoytothepeopletheyhelpinsomanyways.Theymightreadbookstotheblind,fixupbrokenhomes,findwaystogetwaterforvillages.Couldyoubeavolunteer?Whatkindofvolunteerworkcouldyoudo?Thereissomeoneintheworldwhoneedsyou.  38.ThePeaceCropsis___________intheUnitedStates  .  A.acityB.anorganizationC.avolunteerD.aschool  39.Theword“those”inthepassagemeans__________.  A.thehomelessB.thesickC.thepoorD.thekids  40.WhatisNOTthereasonforteenagerstobevolunteersaccordingtothepassage?  A.Theywanttomakemorefriends.B.Theywanttobehelpful.  C.Ithelpsthemtogetworkexperience.D.Itcanimprovetheirsociallife41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?  A. Volunteersneedqualification.  B. allvolunteersofferhelpforfree.  C. Youngpeoplecan’tbevolunteers.  D.Somevolunteersbringjoytoothers. (29)Oursurroundings(环境)arebeingpollutedfasterthannatureandman’spresenteffortscannotpreventit.Timeisbringingusmorepeople,andmorepeoplewillbringusmoreindustry,morecars,largercities,andthegrowinguseofman-madematerials.Whatcanexplainandsolvethisproblem?Thefactisthatpollutioniscausedbyman—byhisdesire(欲望)foramodernwayoflife.Wemake“increasingindustrialization”ourchiefaim.Soweareoftenreadytooffereverything:cleanair,purewater,goodfood,ourhealthandthe33\nfutureofourchildren.Thereisaconstantflowofpeoplefromthecountrysideintothecities,eager(渴望)forthebenefitsofourmodernsociety.Butasourtechnologicalachievementshavegrowninthelasttwentyyears,pollutionhasbecomeaseriousproblem.Isn’tittimewestoppedtoaskourselveswherewearegoing—andwhy?Itmakesonethinkofthestoryabouttheairlinepilotwhotoldhispassengersovertheloudspeaker,“I’vesomegoodnewsandsomebadnews.Thegoodnewsisthatwe’remakingrapidprogressat530milesperhour.Thebadnewsisthatwe’relostanddon’tknowwherewe’regoing.”Thesadfactisthatthisbecomesatruestorywhenspokenofourmodernsociety.42.Mancannotpreventtheworldfrombeingpollutedmainlybecause______.A.thepopulationoftheworldisreducingfastB.peopleusetoomanyman-madematerialsC.wehavemoreandmoreindustryD.weareproducingmorecars,trucksandbuses43.Peoplecrowdintothecitiesbecause______. A.theywantverymuchtofindwell-paidjobs B.theywanttoenjoytheachievementsofsocietyC.theyhavebecometiredoftheirhomelandD.theyhaveastrongwishtobecomeindustrialworkers44.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesmanvaluemost?A.Industry.B.Health.C.Cleanair.D.Thefutureofthechildren.45.Whatisthewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.toadviseachievingthebalancebetweendevelopmentandenvironment.B.toexplaintotheworld“everycoinhastwosides”.C.tomakeusknowhowseriouspollutionis.D.totelluswhypollutionisthenaturalresult.31-33ABC34-37BDDD38-41BDAB42-45CBAA(30)Thesefouradsareforfourchildren’sbooks.Theytalkaboutthewriters,prices,sizesandsoonofthebooks.Alfie’sAngelsHenrietteBarkowAges8-12PicturesbySarahGarsonAlfiewantstobeanangel(天使)becauseangelscandoanything!Buthisteacherhasotherideas.ShethinksAlfiewantstolookcool.£7.5021.5cmx27cmLanguages:EnglishandFrenchThat’sMyMumHenrietteBarkowAges8-12PicturesbyDerekBrazellPeopleoftenthinkthatMia’smumisnothermotherbecausetheydon’tlikeeachother.Miadoesn’twantpeopletothinkthat.MiaandherfriendKaidecidetodosomethingaboutthis.£6.5021.5cmx27cmLanguages:EnglishandChineseWhatIsPeaceEmmaDamonAges4-6Peaceisgiving…nottaking.Peaceislove…notFarmerDuckMartinWaddellAges6-8PicturesbyHelenOxenburyTherewasaduck.Itlivedwithalazy33\nhate.[来源:Z*xx*k.Com]Andpeaceismanymorethings…£5.9919cmx21cmLanguages:EnglishandJapanesefarmer.Whiletheduckworked,thefarmerlayinbed.Onedaytheotheranimalsdecidedtodosomethingfortheduck.£8.5028cmx23cmLanguages:EnglishandKorean48.WhydoesAlfiewanttobeanangel?A.Becauseangelscanfly.B.Becauseangelscandoanything.C.Becauseangelslooklikeeachother.D.Becauseangelsarecool.49.HowmuchisWhatIsPeace?A.£7.50.B.£6.50.C.£5.99.D.£8.50.50.AndyisaKoreanboy.Whichbookcanheread?A.Alfie’sAngels.B.That’sMyMum.C.WhatIsPeace.D.FarmerDuck.48.B49.C50.D(31)ReadhowSofiawritesacomposition.1.Theweekendbeforeshehastogiveittotheteacher,shesitsonherowninthekitchen.First,shelooksatthetitleandthinksalot.2.Thenshewritesafewideasontoapieceofpaper,innoparticularorder.Shelooksupacoupleofwordsinthedictionaryandwritesthosedown.3.ThenshehasasandwichandgoestowatchTV.4.Thenextdayshelooksatwhatshewrote.Sheaddssomemoreideas.Thenshedecideshowtoorderherideas.Shestartstowrite.5.Therearesomewordsshe’snotsureaboutsoshelooksthemupinherdictionary.6.Whenshehasfinishedwriting,shereadscarefullythroughhercomposition.Shecrossessomethingsoutandchangesoneortwosentences.7.Thenshelooksbackathernotesfromotherwrittenwork.Shemakessureshehasn’tmadeanyofthesamemistakes.8.Finally,shewritesouthercompositionontoacleanpieceofpaperandputsitinherbag.51.51.WhatdoesSofiadofirstbeforeshewritesthecomposition?A.Shelooksatthetitleandthinksalot.33\nB.ShehasasandwichandgoestowatchTV.C.Shewritesafewideasontoapieceofpaper.D.Shelooksupacoupleofwordsinthedictionary.52.Whenshemeetssomewordsshe’snotsure,.A.shewritesthemdownB.shelooksbackathernotesC.shecrossessomethingsoutD.shelooksthemupinthedictionary53.FromthepassagewecanknowSofiaisa.A.driverB.doctorC.studentD33

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