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閱讀(1)Thereare365daysinayear.Wesleep8hoursaday,sowehave122daysforsleeping.Thenourworktimehas243daysleft.Butthereare52weekendsinayear.Eachweekendistwodays.Weloseanother104daysayearforwork.Ittakesusaboutonehourtohavebreakfastandsupper.Thiscomesto15daysoverayear.Butwecan’tworkallthat-twimeeneedaholiday.Let’ssaywehavethreeweeks’holiday.Wedon’tworkallday.Fourfreehourseacheveningtakesup61days.Wehavetorememberthatweget2days’holidayatEaster,3atChristmasand1attheNewYear.Therearealso4Bankholidays.Takethose10daysawayandwehave32daysforwork.Butthenwehaveoneandahalfhours’luncheveryday,andhalfanhour ’scoffeebroeamke.sTthoa3t0cdaysayear.Thismeansthatwehaveonlyafewdaysleftforworkeveryyear!(B)1.Howmanydaysdowesleepinayear? days.A.365B.122C.8D.52(D)2.Wespend15dayson .A.restB.coffeebreakC.lunchD.breakfastandsupper(B)3.Whichofthefollowingistrue? A.Eachweekendisoneday.B.Wehave61daysforfreetime. C.Weget3days’holidayatEaster.D.Coffeebreaktakesusonehour.(C)4.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatwedon’thave timetoworkeveryyear.A.muchtooB.somanyC.toomuchD.toomany(B) 5.Thewritermeans .A.weshouldknowthenumbersB.timeisimportantandwe’dbetternotwasteitC.weneedmoreholidays D.afewdaysforworkisenough閱讀( 2)MyfriendnamedSteveandIdecidedtosleepintheopenair.Ifoundthesleepingbagsunderthebedinmyroom.Ialsopackedsomesnacks(零食).Wecouldhardlywaitforittogetdark.Weopenedoursleepingbagsandputthemonthegrassinfrontofmyhouse.SteveandIplayedsomegames,talkedaboutsomethinginterestingandhadasnack.Intheenditgotdark.WewerejustfallingasleepwhenWeheardsomethingunusual.“Maybeitisjustasmallanimal, ”Isaid.Stevesaidnothing,butIcouldfeelhewasfrightened.AfterIlookedaround,Iwassureitwasn ’tananimal.Itwasmylittlebrother,Tommy.“Whatareyoudoinghere?”Iasked.“Youknow,Tommy,youfrightenedus.”“Sorry,Bill,”hesaid.“It’shotintheroom.Iwanttosleepoutsidewithyou.“Well,OK,”Isaid. “Justcomeandliedownnexttous.”“Goodnight,BillandSteve,”saidTommy.“Andthanks.”(D)1.WheredidSteveandBilldecidetosleeplastnight?A.InSteve’shouse.B.InBill’shouse.C.OutsideSteve ’shouse.D.OutsideBill’shouse.(A)2.WhendidBillfindthesleepingbags?A.Beforeitgotdark.B.Afteritgotdark.C.Atmidnight.D.Thismorning.(D)3.HowdidStevefeelwhenheheardsomethingstrange?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Happy.D.Afraid.(C) 4.WhatdidTommycomeoutofthehousetodo?A.TodrinkwithBill.B.ToeatfoodwithSteve.C.TosleepwithBillandSteve. D.ToplaygameswithBillandSteve.(B) 5.Howmanypersonssleptintheopenairatlastinthestory?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.閱讀(3)DearJack,Howareyou?IhavebeenintheUSAforsixmonths.Ilikethelifehere.Ihaveafewfriends.Idon’thavemuchhomework.Therearealotofsportsatmyschool,butIdon’tlikesportsatall.Ilikethefoodverymuch.Ieatalotofdifferentkindsoffoodeveryday.Ilikecoke(可樂(lè))verymuch.Idon’tdrinkwater.Idrinkcokeinstead(代替).I’menjoyingmylifehere.ThesadthingisthatsometimesIgetill.Idon’tknowwhy.MyparentssayImustgoonadietanddomorepsorts.MustI?Yours,David(T) 1.DavidhasbeeninAmericaforsixmonths.( F ) 2.Davidhastodomuchhomework.( T ) 3.TherearemanysportsatDavid’sschool.( T ) 4.Davidlikescokebetterthanwater.( F ) 5.Davidknowswhyheisoftenill.閱讀(4)Oneday,AllanandhisfriendHenrywentswimminginariver.Itwasveryhot.Howhappytheywereintheriver!Aftertheygotoutofthewater,theyplayedgamesinthesunforawhile.Ontheirwayback,Henrysawsomeflowers.Helikedflowersverymuchandranintothegreenfieldtolookatthem.NowAllanwaswalkingbyhimself.ThenheheardHenrycallingout, “Asnake!Help! …”“What’swrongwithyou?”askedAllan.“Asnakebit(咬)meintheleg.Comehere!”Allanranoverandsawasmallredwound(傷口)onHenry’sleg.“Thesnakewasinthegrass.Ididn ’tseeit.”“Sitdownquickly!”AllantoldHenry.
Allanputhismouthatthelittleredwoundandbegantosuck(吸)atit.Inthiswayhesaved(挽救)Henry’slife.“Oh,Allan,it’sverykindofyoutohelpme.TOC\o"1-5"\h\z“That’sallfight.Wearefriendsandwemustalwayshelpeachother. ”(A) 1.Itwas whenAllanandHenrywentout.A.hotB.coldC.rainingD.wet(D) 2.Afterswimming,theyplayedinthesun .A.thewholemorningB.for2hours C.longD.forawhile(C)3.Ontheirwayhome, gotsomethingwrongwithhisA.Allan;legB.Allan;headC.Henry;legD.Henry;head(B)4.HenryandAllanare .A.workersB.goodfriendsc.brothers(A.workersB.goodfriendsc.brothers(B) 5.Whichofthefollowing(下面的)HenrywenttolookattheflowerswithAllan.life.C.Allanwasbittenbythesanke,too.D.farmersistrue?AllansavedHenryD.Allandiedatlast.閱讀(5)Thereisanoldtigerintheforest.Hedoesn ’twanttolookforfoodnow.Heoftenasksotheranimalstogethimsomethingtoeat.Oneday,heseesamonkeyandsays, am“Ihungry,monkey.Gotothevillageandgetmesomethingtoeat. ” “Ican’tdothatnow,tiger, ”themonkesays,“Thereisanothertigeroverthere.Hewillnotletmegetanythingforyoutoeat.Iamafraidofhim. ” “What?”criestheoldtigmeer.tothattige“r.TIakewilltalktohim.The”monkeyandthetigergettothebridgeovertheriver.“Nowlookdownatthewater.”Saysthemonkey.“Doyouseethetiger?” “Yes,do,”criestheoldtiger. “Iwilleathim.”Withthesewords,inthtoetthigeerjumpsriver.(C)1Anoldtigerlives .A.inthezoo B.inthegardenC.intheforestD.onthefarm(D)2Howmanytigersandmonkeysarethereinthestory?A.Twotigersandtwomonkeys. B.Twotigersandonemonkey.C.Onetigerandtwomonkeys. D.Onetigerandonemonkey.(A)3Whydoesthetigerasktheotheranimalstogethimfood?BecauseA.theyareafraidofhimC.theyarehisfriendsA.theyareafraidofhimC.theyarehisfriends(B)4Themonkey .goestogetsomethingtoeatC.knowsthereisanothertigeronlytheycanlookforsomefoodD.theyliketodosoB.getstothebridgewiththetigerD.tellsthetigertojumpintothewater(D)5Whichofthefollowingisright?A.Thetigerisveryclever. B.Themonkeyeatsthetiger.C.Thetigereatsanothertiger.D.Thetigerjumpsintothewater.閱讀(6)Jim:Howmanydaysarethereinaweek?Sally:Why,seven,ofcourse.Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,andSaturday?Jim:Well,Sally,canyouspeakout(說(shuō)出)thefivedaysofaweekandnotsaySunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,FridayandSaturday?Sally:Letmesee.I’msorryIcan’t.Canyou?Jim:OfcourseIcan.Theyaretoday,tomorrow,thedayaftertomorrow,yesterday,thedaybeforeyesterday.(A)1Therearesevendaysinaweek.(B)2SallycanspeakoutfivedaysoftheweekandnotsaySunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,FridayandSaturday.(B)3Jimthinkstherearefivedaysinaweek.(A)4It’sSaturdaytoday,sotomorrowisSunday.(B)5Tomorrowisthedaybeforetoday.閱讀(7)Thestudentswerehavingtheirchemistryclass.MissLiwastellingthechildrenwhatwaterwaslike.Afterthat,sheaskedherstudents, “What’swater?”Noone.MissLiaskedagain,“Whydon’tyouanswermyquestio?nDidn’tItellyouwhatwaterislike?”Justthenaboyputuphishandandsaid,“MissL,iyoutoldusthatwaterhasnocolorandnosmell.Butwheretofindsuchkindofwater?Thewaterintheriverbehindmyhouseisalwaysblackandithasabadsmell.”MostofthechildrenagreedWithhim.“I’mso,rrcyhildren.”saidtheteacher,“Ourwaterisgettingdirtieranddirtier.That’saproblem.”(C)1.Thestudentswerehavingtheir class.A.EnglishB.ChineseC.chemistry D.math(A)2.MissLiwastellingthechildrenwhat waslike.A.waterB.a(chǎn)irC.earth D.weather(B)3.Aboysaid,“Thewaterintheriverbehindmyhouseisalways___.”A.whiteB.blackC.clean D.clear(A)4.Mostofthechildren theboy.A.a(chǎn)greedwith B.wrotetoC.heardfrom D.sentfor(D)5.Thewaterintheriverhascolorandsmellbecauseitisgetting
B.lessandlessDB.lessandlessD.dirtieranddirtierC.cleanerandcleaner閱讀(8)JimisanEnglishboy.HecomestoChinawithhisfatherandmother.Theycomeheretowork.Jimcomesheretostudy.HeisinNo.5MiddleSchool.Hegetsupearlyeveryday.Heisn ’tlateforschool.Hestudieshard.HecanreadEnglishwell.HeoftenhelpsuswithourEnglish,andweoftenhelphimwithhisChinese.Afterclasshelikesplayingfootball,swimming,running,jumpingandriding.Hemakesmanyfriendshere.Wearegladtostaywithhim.OnSundayheoftenhelpshismothercleanthehouse,mendsomethingordotheshopping.HelikesChinesefoodverymuch.。Helikeslivinghere.HelikesChinesestudentsverymuch.Wealllikehim,too.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷以下句子的正誤。對(duì)的在括號(hào)內(nèi)填 “T”錯(cuò)的填, “F”.(F)1.Hegetsuplateeveryday.(T)2.HeoftenteachesusEnglish.(F)3.Afterclass,helikessingingandplayingbasketball.(T)4.OnSundayheoftenhelpshismothercleanthehouse.(F)5.Hedoesn’tlikeChinesefood.閱讀(9)“Godmadetheworld,buttheDutchmadeHolland. to”thTisruseaying,thepeopleoftheNetherlandsareagain “making”theirland.About1980theNetherlandswillcompleteaprojectbeguninthe1920 ’s:transformingtheZyuderZee,aninlet(小港)oftheNorthSeaintodrylandandafreshwaterlake.Bystages,550,000acresoflandwillserveseveralpurposes:industrial,recreational,military,andagricultural.FedbytheriverYssel,theremainingwaterbasinLakeYssel,about300,000acreswillirrigatethesurroundinglandandhelpinthefightagainstsalination(鹽化作用).Excesswaterwilldrainthroughsluicesintothesea.Asthefirststopanineteen-mile-longbarrierdam,risingtwenty-fivefeetabovesealevel,closedtheentrancetotheZuiderZee.Thentheexperimentalpolderofahundredacresprecededthefirstandsmallestofthemainpoldersfiftythousandacresthatbecamedrylandin1930.Thefifthandlargestpolder150,000acreswillbethelastoftheZuiderZeeworks.Farmersforthenewpolder(開拓地)comefromeveryprovince.TheEasternFlevolandpolder,completedin1957,becamefarmlandformanyfromtheprovinceofZealandwhichwasbadlyhitbythedisastrousfloodsof1953.(D)1.Thisarticlegivesapresent-dayexampleofhow .A.saltysoilsaredesalinatedB.theNetherlandshasincreaseditslandareaC.irrigationsystemsarebuiltD.damsareconstructedTOC\o"1-5"\h\z(B)2.TheperiodtakenfortheZuiderZeeprojectis .A.from1900upto1960B.fromthe1920tillabout1980C.from1930to1957D.lessthanfiftyyearsC)3.TheZuiderZeewillbereplacedby .A.550,000acresoflandB.300,000acresoffreshwaterC.bothAandBD.NeitherAnorBD)4.Thearticlegivesameasurementforthe .A.heightofthebarrierdamB.widthofthebarrierdamC.widthoftheroadalongthedamD.heightabovesealeveloftheareaonthelandsideofdam(A)5.Impliedbutnotstated:Thefirststepintheprojectwasabarrierdam.Thepolderrecipewasfirstusedinthiscentury.HalfoftheNetherlandsisbelowsealevel.Thereismorethanonemethodoffightingsalination閱讀(10)HoursandAdmissionMonday-Thursday;10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.Friday:10:00a.m.~8:00p.m.Saturday:10:00a.m.—5:00p.m.Sunday:11:00a.m.~5:00p.m.ClosedonThanksgivingdayandChristmasday.TheMuseumShopisopenduringregular(正常的)museumhours.Admission(費(fèi)用)totheshopisalwaysfree.TheMuseumLibraryisopenMonday-Friday10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.TheSkylinerRestaurantisopenduringregularmuseumhoursMondaythroughSaturday,andfrom11:30a.m.to5:00p.m.onSunday.Adults(成年人):$7.00TheagedandstudentswithID:$6.00Childrenages2to17-$5.00Childrenyoungerthan2:freeStrongMuseummembers:freeStrongMuseumoffersa50%discount(打折)togroupsof20ormore.(D)1.StrongMuseumusuallyopens .MondaythroughThursdayeverydayexceptWednesdayfromMondaytoFridayeverydayoftheweek(A)2.YoucanhavedinnerinStrongMuseum onFridays.from10:00a.m.to8:00p.m.from10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.C.from11:30.a.m.to5:00p.m.D.atanytimeoftheday(B)3.Ifyouareagroupof30studentswithIDvisitingStrongMuseum,howmuchshouldyoupayfortheadmission?A.$105.B.$90.C.$210.D.$180.(B)4.Accordingtotheadvertisement(廣告)above,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?ChildrentoStrongMuseumarefree.AnadultvisitingStrongMuseumshouldpay$7.00.Themuseumisopenalltheyearround.TheagedpeoplearefreetoStrongMuseum.(D)5.WhichisthebestthatcanbeusedintheadvertisementforStrongMuseum?StrongMuseum—anExcitingPlaceforAdultsStrongMuseum—Children\'sWorldforFunWelcometoStrongMuseumforaLongHolidayStrongMuseum—theBestPlacetoSpendYourDay閱讀(11)To:Aggie@From:Joe@Subject:Help!Date:21/06/200510:02AMDearAuntAggie,I'mhavingaproblemwithmyclassmate,Rena,atschool.TheotherdayIwroteanemailtoanotherclassmate,Beth,inwhichIsaidsomethingsaboutRenathatperhapsweren'tverynice.Unluckily,whenBethwaswritingbacktome,sheaccidentallyforwarded(無(wú)意間轉(zhuǎn)發(fā))themessagetoRena!NowRenaisreallyangrywithmeandwon'ttalktome,andBethisunhappyaswell.She'ssaidsorrytomeahundredtimesalready,buttheharmisdone.Ifeelbad,becauseIneverwouldhavesaidthosethingstoRena'sface,buthowdoIgethertoforgive(諒解)me?WhatshouldIdo?JoeTo:joe@From:Aggie@Subject:SomeadviceDate:22/06/200510:45AMDearJoe,Thisproblemismorecommonthanyoumightthink!Emailisveryuseful,butalsoverydangerous,asyoudon'tknowwhereyourmessagemightendup!Firstofall,youshouldsaysorryrightawaytoRena.Explainthatitwasamistake,andthatyoudidn'tmeantohurtherfeelings.Itmaytaketimeforhertobeabletoforgiveyou,butthat'suptoher.Thenyoumightwanttodosomethingniceforher.Perhapssendhersomeflowerstoshowthatyou'retrulysorry.Also,youshouldrememberthatoldsaying:"Ifyoudon'thaveanythingnicetosay,don'tsayanythingatall."Andgoodluck!Aggie(A)1.WhatisJoe'sprobleminthefirstemail?JoemadeRenaunhappyandhefeltverysad.Joe'sclassmate,Rena,sentBethanemailandmadeherunhappy.JoereceivedawrongemailfromRenaandbecameangry.Joe'sfriend,Beth,isunhappybecauseJoesentheranangryemail.(C)2.AfterRena'sfeelingsgothurt,whatdidJoedo?Heemailedherandsaidsorry.HeaskedBethwhatheshoulddo.HeemailedAuntAggieforhelp.HesaidsorrytoRenafacetoface,(B)3.Whatdoestheunderlined(畫線的)sentencemeaninthesecondemail?Itmeans" ".becauseyoudon'tknowwhotheemailisforbecauseyoucanneverknowwhowillgetyouremailatlastbecauseyoudon'tknowwhereyouremailwaswrittenbecauseyouneverknowwherethemessageisfrom(D)4.WhatadvicedidAggiegiveJoe?Joe,BethandRenashouldhaveatalktogether.JoeshouldwaitforsometimebeforesayingsorrytoRena.JoeshouldaskBethtoexplain(解釋)thattoRena.JoeShouldsaysorrytoRenaandthensendhersomeflowers.(D)5.Fromtheemails,weknowthat .Joe,RenaandBethstudyatdifferentschoolsBethdidn'tforwardthemessagetoRenaJoehassaidsorrytoRenamanytimesalreadyRenahasn'tforgivenJoeyet閱讀(12)Foodislife;itgivesusthenourishment(營(yíng)養(yǎng))weneedtostayaliveandbehealthy.Usually,weeatbecausewearehungryorneedenergy.BrianWansink,aprofessor(教授)attheUniversityofIllinois,sayswealsoeatcertain(某種)foodsbecausetheymakeusfeelgood,andremindusofhappymemories.Wansinkcallsthiskindoffoodcomfortfood.Forsomepeople,icecreamisacomfortfood.Forothers,abowlofnoodlesmakesthemfeelgood.Howdoesafoodbecamecomfortfood?ProfessorWansinkbelievesthatweconnectfoodwithimportanttimes,feelings,andpeopleinourlives,'WhenIwasachild,mymothermadeadelicioussoup;Ilovedit.Now,IofteneatthissoupwhenIamtiredorworried,andithelpsmefeelbetter,'saysoneofWansink'sfriends.Domenandwomenchoosedifferentcomfortfoods?Wansink'sresearch(研究)attheUniversityofIllinoissays'yes'.Inhisstudy,thefavouritecomfortforbothmenandwomenwasicecream.Afterthis,menusuallypreferredhot,deliciousfoodslikesoupornoodles.Womenlikedsweetthingssuchaschocolateandcandies.Menandwomenliketoeatcomfortfoodswhentheyarehappy,butwomeneatthesefoodsmorewhentheyaresadorworried.TOC\o"1-5"\h\z(D)1.Accordingtothepassage,akindoffoodthatmakesusfeelgoodiscalled .A.fastfood B.healthyfood C.ChinesefoodD.comfortfood(B)2.InWansink'sstudy,bothmenandwomenliketoeat .A.soup B.icecream C.noodlesD.chocolates(D)3.Thepassageimplies(暗示)that .menprobablyeatmorecomfortfoodsthanwomenwomenusuallyeatcomfortfoodsonlywhentheyarehappymenusuallyeatcomfortfoodswhentheyaresadwomenprobablyeatcomfortfoodsmoreoftenthanmen閱讀(13)TheBilbiesAnExcitingNewMusicalComedyforchildren.***Starring***WilbyandSilbybilbyGazaGalahBettinaBunnyFamilyFunatgoodprices!Child:$10Adults:$14Family:$38(4people)SpecialDiscountsforGroupof10ormoreOpeningJanuary1996PilgrimTheatreCity262PittStCity(1minutewalkfromTownHallStation)2ndto21stJanuaryTuesdaytoSunday10:00a.m.&2:30p.m.ParramattaTownHallOneDayonly.Tuesday,23rdJanuary10:00a.m.11:00a.m.1:00p.m.&2:30p.m.(B)1.IfagroupoftwelvechildrenwenttoseeTheBilbies,theywouldhavespecialseats B.spendlessmoneyC.beaskedtobuyfamilytickets D.havetobuytheticketsonTuesday(D)2.ThepostertellsusatthePilgrimTheatretherewereatleast
A.2performancesA.2performancesC.21performancesD.34performances(C)3.Accordingtotheposter,whichofthefollowingistrue?AtParramattaTownHalltherewere2performances.ParramattaTownHallisoneminutewalkfromTownHallStation.Theaudiencemostlikelytoenjoytheshow,TheBilbies,wouldbechildren.Afamilyoffivewouldhavetopay38dollarstoseeTheBilbies.閱讀(14)Isyourfamilyinterestedinbuyingadog?Adogcanbeagoodfriendtoyourfamily,butifyouchoosethewrongkindofdog,itcancauseyoualotoftrouble.Familyshouldsitdownanddiscusstheproblemsbeforebuyingadog.Evenifthechildreninyourfamilyaretheoneswhowantthedog,theparentaretheoneswhoarereallyresponsible(有責(zé)任的)forseeingthattheanimalisproperlycaredfor.Ifyoudon'tknowmuchaboutdogs,it'sagoodideatogotothelibraryforbooksaboutdifferentkindsofdogs,aswellasbooksabouthowtotrainayoungdog.Dogsofdifferentkindschangeinpopularityastheyearsgoby.OneofthemostpopulardogsthesedaysistheGermanshepherd(牧羊犬).Thisisbecauseitprovidesprotection.Thefamilyshouldbewarnedthatthesedogsgrowuptobeverybig,andmaybetoopowerfulforchildren.Ifyourhouseisnotbig,atoydogmaybeagoodchoice(選擇).Thesedogsareverysmallandeasytotrain.Theydon'tneedtobewalkeddaily.(B)1.Accordingtothepassage,whoshouldtakecareofthedog?A.Children. B.Parents. C.Family.D.Friends.(A)2.Thewritersuggestsonecangetinformationaboutthedifferentkindsofdogs .A.byreadingbooksaboutdogs B.bybuyingadogfromapetshopC.bywatchingdogsinazoo D.byaskingsomefriends(B)3.Thetoydogisagoodchoicewhen .A.youhavesmallchildren B.yourlivingspaceisnotlargeC.youareafraidoflargedogs D.youliveinthecity(C)4.Thepassageismainlyabout .A.howtotakecareofdogs B.differentkindsofbooksaboutdogsC.howtochoosetherightdogsforfamilypets D.differentkindsofdogs
閱讀(15)SunnyEnglishClubForstudents16:00-18:00EverySaturday200Yuanamonth9ZhouYuStreetTel:3785290Foreignteachers,Englishsongsandfilmsandmore!OceanMuseum9:00—17:00FromThursdaytoSundayTicket:50yuan132XueYuanStreetTel:5439871Showyouafullpictureofsealives!HealthCentre9:00—17:3016YongLeStreetTel:3801451Freeexaminationsforthoseover70Giveyougoodadvicetokeephealthy!(D)1.SunnyEnglishClubisfor .A.nursesB.policemenC.businessmenD.studentsC)2.Youwillpay ifyouwanttostayintheEnglishclubforhalfayear.A.300yuanB.600yuanC.1200yuanD.2400yuanTOC\o"1-5"\h\zA)3.YoucanvisitOceanMuseum .A.onSaturday B.onWednesdayC.onMondayD.anytimeD)4.OnecangetfreeexaminationsinHealthCentreifheis .A.9B.17C.67 D.73B)5.Ifyouareinterestedinthelifeoffish,youshouldgoto .A.HealthCentre B.OceanMuseumC.SunnyEnglishClubD.16YongLeStreet閱讀(16)Lastsummer,15-year-oldBobhadaproblem.Likealotofchildren.Bobwasinterestedindoingmanythings.Helikeddancingmostandwantedtojoinadancinggroup.ButBob’shighschooldidna’btohysav’edancinggroupbutagirls’group.Hetriedtojointhegirls ’group.Andhemadeit.Bobthoughthisproblemwasoverafterhehadbeenoneofthedancersinthedancinggroup.Butabiggerproblemwasjustbeginning.Theschooldidn ’ttheschallowBobtostayinthegirls’group.“IfweletBobstayinthegroup, ”theschsaid, “otherboyswillwanttojoin.Soon,therewon ’tbeanygirlsinthegroup.TheytookBoboffthegroup.Bobwasveryangryaboutit,sohewenttoajudge(法官).ThejudgesaiditwasnotarightdecisionandtoldtheschooltoletBobgobacktothedancinggroup.(B)1.Bob’sfavoritewas .A.singingB.dancingC.drawingD.driving(A)2.ItwasdifficultforBobtojointheschooldancinggroupbecausetheschoolonlyhadagirls ’dancinggrouptheschooldidn’tallowboystodanceD.hewasnotagooddancer(B)3.Theschoolworriedthat ifBobstayedinthegroup.nobodywouldwatchtheirdanceotherboyswouldjoinandthegirlsmightleaveotherschoolsmightlaughatthemtheparentswouldbeangryaboutit(D)4.Thejudgethoughttheschool’sdecisionwas .A.usefulB.necessaryC.rightD.wrong(C)5.Wecaninfer(推斷)thatBobfelt whenhewentbacktothegroup.hungryB.sadC.happyD.sure閱讀(17)Saturday,March24thWehavearrivedinthehot,wetcityofBangkok.ThisisourfirsttriptoThailand(泰國(guó)).Allthedifferentsmellsmakeuswanttotrythefood.Wearegoingtoeatsomethingspecialfordinnertonight.Thehotelwearestayinginischeap,andveryclean.Weplantostayhereforafewdays,visitsomeplacesinthecity,andthentraveltoChiangMaiintheNorth.Tuesday,March27thBangkokiswonderfulandsurprising!Theplacesareinteresting.Wevisitedthefamousmarketwhichwasonwater,andsawalotoffruitsandvegetables.Everythingissocolorful,andwehavetakenhundredsofphotosalready!LatertodaywewillleaveforChiangMai.Wewilltakethetrainnorth,stayinChiangMaifortwodays,andthencatchabustoChiangRai.Friday,March30thOurtriptoChiangRaiwaslongandboring.Wevisitedasmallvillageinthemountains.Thevillagepeopleherelovethequietlife--nocomputersorphones.TheyarethekindestpeopleIhaveevermet.Theyalwayssmileandsay “helloKathyandIcanonlyspeakafewwordsofThai,sosmilingisthebestwaytoshowourkindness.Ifeelgoodhereandhopetobeabletocomebacknextyear.(B)1.Thediariesaboveshowthewriter’s daysinThailand.A.3B.7C.15D.30(D)2.Itseemsthatvisitors inBangkok.A.oftenfeelhungryB.canalwaysfindcheapthingsC.can’ttakeanyphotosD.canenjoythemselves(B)3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ChiangMaiisabeautifulcityinthesouthofThailand.ThewriterleftChiangMaiforChiangRaibybus.ChiangRaiisaboringcityinthemountains.ThewriteristravelingaloneinThailand.(A)4.Thepeopleinthevillage .A.arefriendlytoothers B.liketospeakEnglishC.areveryweak D.hopetoliveinthecities(C)5.Whatisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthewholediary?A.MyFirstTravel B.TheOutsideWorldC.TravelinginThailandD.ACountryontheTrain閱讀(18)Deareditor(編輯),Iliveinabeautifulcity.Manyvisitorscometomycity.therearesomanycolorfulpeacocks(孔雀)here.ThepeacocksmostlyliveonthegrasslandofDongfengSquareTheyaregivenfoodfreelybyvisitors.Theyusuallythrowfoodtothem,anddon’tthnikaboutatallwhetherthefoodisrightornot.Someofthepeacocksbecameill,someevendiedaftereatingthebadfoodgivenbythevisitors.I’msuremostofthevisitorswhothrowfoodtothepeacocksreallylikethebirds,butdon'trealize(識(shí)至ij)thattheymaybedoingthemharm(傷害).Thevisitorsshouldbetoldthatwhathavedoneisveryharmfultothebirds,andthiskindofthingmustbestoppedfromhappening.PerhapswecanbuildsomesmallshopsbesideDongfengSquaretosellpeacockfood.Foruseveryperson,it ’sourdutytogivemorelovetothesebeautifulbirdsandtolookafterthemcarefully.Yours,SunYan(B)1.Manyvisitorscometothewriter ’scityto .A.dosomeshoppingB.seebeautifulpeacocksC.playonDongfengsquareD.eatnicefood(C)2.Somepeacocksbecameillanddiedbecausesomevisitors ;A.did’tgivethemanyfoodB.gavethemtoomuchfoodC.threwthemsomebadfoodD.lovedthemandplayedwiththem(B)3.SomeshopscanbebuiltbesideDongfengSquaresothattheymayA.sellfoodforvisitorsB.sellfoodforpeacocksC.makethesquaremorebeautifulD.havethebeautifulbirds(C)4.Fromthepassageweknowpeopleshould .liveandplaywiththebirdsstopthebirdsfromeatingtoomuchgiverightfoodtothebirdsgivemorefoodtothebirdsD)5.Wecanguessthewriteroftheletter,SunYan,maybea .visitorB.shopkeeperC.squarekeeperD.student閱讀(19)EverytownintheUnitedStateshasapostoffice.Someareverysmall,andyoumayalsofindtheminthecornerofashop.Othersarelargerbuildings.Theyareopen
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