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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、___storyofChang'eisregardedasatouchingtraditionalfolkstoryabouttheMid-AutumnFestival.

A.AB.AnC.TheD./

2、-doesyourbrothergotowork?-Bybike.

A.WhereB.WhyC.HowD.Which

3、一Whoisyourfavoritesinger,Mike?

—TFBoys.Theyareveryboysandgirls.

A.proudofB.popularwith

C.strictwithD.worriedabout

4、一HowdoyoulikethenewHimTheWanderingEarth(流浪地球)?

_,Besides,wecanlearnalotaboutspacescience.

A.Ican9tstanditB.PrettygoodC.IfsterribleD.Ifsboring

5、一isyourfather,Mike?

——Heiscookinginthekitchen.

A.WhoB.WhatC.Where

6、—TodayisLinda'sbirthday.Haveyouboughtheragift?

—Oh,mygod!Iforgotherbirthday.

A.probablyB.completelyC.hardly

7、Lookingatsmartphonessomuchattentionofpeopletheycan*tseewhatishappeningalongtheway.

Can*ttheypaylittleattentiontothemandenjoyabeautifulday?

A.takesin,thatB.takeup,whoC.takesoff,when

8、Mygrandparentsliveinanoldapartmentwithfloorsandtheyareonthefloor.

A.fifth;threeB.fifth;thirdC.five;threeD.five;:third

9、一,thenyoucandowellintheexam.

—OK,Iwilltry.

A.TakeiteasyB.Don9tmentionit

C.CongratulationsD.I9mallright

10、一Mom,TvejustsignedabigboxbyExpress(快遞).Whatdidyoubuy?

一Ihaven*tboughtanythingthesedays.Itbeapresentfromyouraunt.ButI'mnotsure.

A.mustB.shouldC.might

II.完形填空

11、Ifs12o'clock.Amangoesintoafastfoodrestaurantfor1,“Hi!”awaitersays.“CanI2

you?"6TdlikesomeFrenchfries,a3andamediumCoke,“saystheman."What4foodswouldyou

like?”asksthewaiter.“No,"themananswers.uThafs5“Forhereortogo?”asksthewaiter.66Togo,please/9

saystheman.

Theman6hislunchandthewaiterputsthefoodintoabag.Thenthemangoesaway7thebag.He

goesoutoftherestaurant.Helooks8andfindsabeautifulparkoverthere.Sohewalkstothepark.Hesits

downandopensthebagtoenjoyhisdeliciousfood.Suddenly(突然)hestopseating.Hefindsthatthereisalsosome___

9inthebag.66Oh!Thafsthemoneyformylunch/9saystheman.Thenhegoesbacktotherestaurantbecausehe

doesn'twantto10hislunchforfree.

1.A.breakfastB.lunchc.dessertD.dinner

2.A.askB.callc.helpD.answer

3.A.breadB.meatc.dumplingD.hamburger

4.A.otherB.theotherc.anotherD.any

5.A.allB.herc.themD.me

6.A.cutsdownB.looksatc.eatsoutD.paysfor

7.A.ofB.withc.fromD.on

8.A.forB.atc.likeD.around

9.A.moneyB.applesc.soupD.pancake

10.A.playB.givec.getD.bring

m.語(yǔ)法填空

12、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,并將完整單詞寫在下面對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上。

AprilFooFsDayisonApril1st.Peoplecanplayjl.onothersonthisspeciald2.Ifyousucceed,youusuallylaughand

say,66AprilFool”Thepersonwhohasbeenfooledbyyou13.,too,andhewillneverbeangrywithyou.

Mother'sDayisonthesecondSundayofMay.It'sadaytot4^mothers.Onthatdaymothersusuallyreceiveflowersand

cardsfromtheirchildren.Fathersandchildrendothehouseworksothatmotherscanhavea

r5,,

EasterDayfallsonthefirstSundayafterthefullmoonwhichonorafterMarch21st.ItiscalledEasterSunday.Itis

saidthatonthatdayJesusChristcomesbackto16..Manypeoplegotochurchandchildrenoftengetp7.suchastoy

rabbits.

Thanks-givingDayisonthefourthThursdayinNovember.It'sadaywhenpeoplegivethanksforthegoodthingsinlife.

Usuallyfamiliesallgett8.andhaveabigdinner.

ChristmasDaycomesonD9.25th.Ifsthemostimportantfestivalinayear.ThebeautifulthingscanbeslO,everywhere.

Peopleexchangegifts,sendChristmascardsandvisitfriends.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、AnyintroductiontoPekingOperawouldnotbecompletewithouttellingofMeiLanfang.Duringhisstagelife,he

combined(融合)thetraditionsofthepastandhisowncreations,creatingastyleofhisownandgivingbirthto"TheMei

LanfangSchool”.HewasalsothefirstartisttointroducePekingOperatoforeigners,winninginternationalfame(名

聲)intheworld.Forhalfacentury,MeiLanfangwasahouseholdnameinChina.

MeiLanfangbeganhisstagelifeattheageof8.Histeachersaidheshowedlittlehopebecauseofhisboringeyes.To

improvethis,heexercisedthemdayafterday.Hewouldflykitesandlookatthemmovingslowlyinabluesky.Healso

keptpigeonsinordertolookatthemflyinghigherandhigheruntiltheydisappearedintotheclouds.Thankstohis

efforts,hemanagedtochangehisdulleyesintoapairofbrightandexpressiveeyesandwinnationalfamebeforethe

ageof20.

Inover50yearsonthestage,MeiLanfangplayednolessthan100differentcharactersinthetraditionalPekingOpera

performance(表演)?Hecompletelychangedbothstagemake-upandcostumes,andmadecharacters*performancericher.

Healsowrotemanynewplays,designingthedanceshimself.Theyarepartofthegreatlegacy(遺贈(zèng))thatheleftto

PekingOpera.

In1930,MeiLanfangstartedonasuccessfulUStour.Therehisgreatperformancesfascinatedtheaudience,making

themrealizethatPekingOperawasamostvaluableformofart.

1.WhatdoesthefirstsentenceofthepassagemeaninParagraph1?

A.PekingOperawouldnotbewell-knownwithoutMeiLanfang.

B.MeiLanfangmadePekingOperaacompleteartform.

C.MeiLanfangwoninternationalfameintheworld.

D.MeiLanfangplaysanimportantroleinPekingOpera.

2.HowlongdidittakeMeiLanfangtoexercisehiseyesintobrightandexpressiveones?

A.About8years.B.About10years.

C.About12years.D.About14years.

3.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ThehistoryofPekingOpera.

B.MeiLanfang*searlystagelife.

C.MeiLanfang*sgreatcontributionstoPekingOpera.

D.ThecreationsofPekingOperabyMeiLanfang.

B

14、Here*sthesituation.You*resittingatthetablelisteningtotheconversationwhenyourmobilephone

buzzes.ThereissomethingVERYIMPORTANTthatwantsyourattention.Youmaythinkthataquickcheckofyour

phoneisn*trude.However,yourcompaniesprobablydisagree.

ArecentstudyofmobilephoneusefoundthatmostUSadultsthinkcheckingyourphoneisrudeinsocialsituations.

Thestudyfoundthatonly5percentofAmericansfeltthatcheckingyourmobilephoneduringameetingcanbe

accepted.Only12percentapprovalofcheckingyourmobilephoneduringafamilydinner.

Thestudysaid,''Americansthinkthatwhenpeoplefocusontheirphonesinsteadoftheircompanies,ithurtsthe

groupinwhichtheyaretakingpart.Peoplecanbehurtwhentheyfeeltheyarenotnoticed.And82percentofalladults

(notjustphoneowners)saythatwhenpeopleusetheirmobilephonesatsocialgatherings,itattimeshurtsthe

conversationandatmosphere(氣氛)ofthegathering.HHowever,mostpeopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationseven

thoughtheybelieveitisrude.Perhapsthat*sbecausetheyseeothersdoingit.Peoplemayusetheirphonesatsocial

eventstosharesomethingfromtheevent.Thatmightbeaphoto,information,ortoseparatefromthegroup.

Inthestudy,aboutthree-fourthsofUSadultsviewusingmobilephonesinpublicasacceptablewhenusingpublic

transportation,waitinginline,andwalkingdownthestreet.ButmostUSadultsdisapproveofcellphoneuseatthe

dinnertable,inmovietheaters,meetings.Thenwhataboutyou?Doyouuseyourmobilephonewhenyou*rearound

others?Didyouuseyourmobilephoneatyourlastsocialevent?Wereotherpeopleusingtheirphonestoo?Havepeople

everbeenrudetoyouwhentheyusedtheirmobilephones?

1.Theunderlinedword"approvar'mostprobablymeansinChinese.

A.同意B.反對(duì)C.證明

2.Ifyoucheckyourphoneinaconversation,yourcompanywill________,

A.disagreeB.bepleasedC.behurt

3.FromthepassagewecanknowinAmerica.

A.Peopleagreetousemobilephonesatthedinnertablebecausetheyfeelnothingwhenbeingpaidnoattentionto

B.we*dbetterputawayourmobilephonesinsocialsituationsinordernottobringunhappinesstogatherings.

C.Usingmobilephonesinsocialsituationsarenotallowedbyasmallnumberofpeople

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Peopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationsbecausetheyseeothersusingthem.

B.25percentofUSadultsthinkitrighttousemobilephoneswhenwaitinginline.

C.MostAmericansareagainstusingmobilephonesinkindsofgatherings.

5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.IdeasonUsingMobilePhonesinSocialSituations

B.TheBadEffectonUsingMobilePhonesinPublic

C.WhethertoUseMobilePhonesduringGatherings

C

15、

Activities:Onarrival,yourguidewilltakeyoutoyourhotelandgiveyousome

tipsonlocalrestaurants.Youcandosomeshoppingnearby.Therestoftheday

Day1

isfree.

Meals:dinner

Activities:Afterbreakfast,startatTiananmenSquare,theworld'slargest

publicsquare,andTheForbiddenCity,alivingplaceforemperorsoftheMing

Day2andQingdynasties.Afterlunch,visittheTempleofHeaven,wherethe

emperorsprayed.Intheevening,enjoyagoodshowofShaolinKungfu.

Meals:threemeals

Activities:Afterbreakfast,drivetotheGreatWall.Besides,takeawalkinthe

world'sbiggestOlympicPark,likeBird'sNestandWaterCube.Finally,visit

Day3theSummerPalace,themostbeautifulgardeninChina.Haveaboatrideon

thelake,enjoyingthebeautifulview.

Meals:threemeals

Activities:Freeuntilyouaretotheairportintheafternoon.Iftimeallows,you

cangotothefamousXiushuiStreet(silkmarket).Itisagoodplacetoshopfor

Day4

Chinesegoodsandsouvenirs.

Meals:breakfast

1.Howmanymealsareservedduringthe4-daytrip?

A.Four.B.Six.C.Eight.D.Ten

2.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Therearetwoperiodsoftimewhenwearefreetodothingswelike.

B.WecanvisittheGreatWallandtheForbiddenCityonthesecondday.

C.WecangoandseetheTempleofHeavenandBird'sNestonthethirdday.

D.IfscertainthatwecangettimetobuysomesouvenirsinthefamousXiushuiStreet.

3.Thepassageismostlikelytobetakenfrom.

A.atravelguideB.aninstructionC.anadvertisementD.anewspaper

D

16、OliverTwistwasborninaworkhouse,andwhenhearrivedinthishardworld,itwasverydoubtful

whetherhewouldlivebeyondthefirstthreeminutes.Helayonahardlittlebedandtriedhardtostartbreathing.

Oliverhadhisfirstfightwithoutmuchhelpfromthetwopeoplepresentathisbirth.Onewasanoldwoman,who

wasnearlyalwaysdrunk,andtheotherwasabusylocaldoctor,whowasnotpaidenoughtobeveryinterestedin

Oliver'ssurvival.,

However,Oliverfinallydrewhisfirstbreath,andthenannouncedhisarrivaltotherestoftheworkhousebycrying

loudly.Hismotherraisedherpaleyoungfacefromthepillow(枕頭)andsaid,66Letmeseethechild,anddie.”

Thedoctorturnedawayfromthefire,wherehehadbeenwarminghishands.“Youmustnottalkaboutdyingyet,“

hesaidtoherkindly.Hegaveherthechildtohold.Lovingly,shekissedthebabywithhercoldwhitelips,thenlooked

wildlyaroundtheroom,fellback—anddied.66Poordear!”saidthenurse,hurriedlyputtingagreenglassbottlebackin

thepocketofherlongskirt.

Thedoctorbegantoputonhiscoat."Thebabyisweakandwillprobablybeindanger,”hesaid."Ifso,giveita

littlemilktokeepitquiet.95Thenhelookedatthedeadwoman.66Themotherwasagood-lookinggirl.Wheredidshe

comefrom?”

“Shewasbroughtherelastnight,wrepliedtheoldwoman.66Shewasfoundlyinginthestreet.She'dwalkedsome

distance,Hershoeswereworntopieces.Whereshecamefrom,whereshewasgoingto,orwhathernamewas,nobody

knows.55

Thedoctorliftedthegirl'slefthand.“Theoldstory,“hesaidsadly,shakinghishead.“Noweddingring,Isee.Ah!

Goodnight.”

AndsoOliverwasleftwithonlythedrunkennurse.Withoutclothes,underhisfirstblanket,hecouldhavebeenthe

childofakingorabeggar(乞丐).Butwhenthewomandressedhimlaterinhardcottonclothes,yellowwithage,he

lookedexactlywhathewas—anorphan(孤兒)inaworkhouse,readyforalifeofsadness,hunger,andneglect(忽略).

Olivercriedloudly.Ifhecouldhaveknownthathewasaworkhouseorphan,perhapshewouldhavecriedeven

moreloudly.

1.Accordingtothepassage,aworkhousewaswhere?

A.workershelpedeachotherB.manywomendiedunexpectedly

C.thepoorandhomelesslivedD.peoplewereonlyinterestedinmoney

2.WhichsentenceismostsuitablefortheblankinParagraph2?

A.Beingafraidofthetwo,hestartedtocry.

B.Therefore,hefeltverylonelyintheworld.

C.Infact,theworldwasprivilegedtohavehiminit.

D.Afterall,deathwasacommoneventintheworkhouse.

3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Oliverwasbornintotheworldonacoldday.

B.Thechildreninthebabyfarmweretakengoodcareof.

C.Doctorswereusuallypaidtoolittlefortheworktheydid.

D.Manypeople,especiallywomen,drankheavilyatthattime.

E

Mybestbuddy

Imetyousevenyearsago

煎astranger'shouse.

WhenIlookedatyou:

Iknewwewouldbefriendsforever.

Quickly:Iranacrosstheroom

四gatheredyouinmyarms.

Ipettedyourlong:Hoppyears.

Itickledyourround:pinkbody.

Ismelledyoursweetdogbreath.

17、

Aftereightlongweekspassed:

ygjjcametolivewithme.

Weranthroughthegreengrass.

Weplayedhide-and-seek.

Weswaminthecoolstream.

Nowyouareolderandslower:

期youarestillthereforallIdo.

Isharemysecretswithyou.

Ispendmyhappiestdayswithyou.

Iwillloveyouforever:

\khpDhnddv

Mybestbuddy

Imetyousevenyearsago

名astranger'shouse.

WhunIlookedatyou:

Iknewwewouldbefriendsforever.

QuicklyIranacrosstheroom

四gatheredyouinmyarms.

Ipettedyourlong:Loppyears.

Itickledyourround:pinkbody.

Ismelledyoursweetdogbreath.

Aftereightlongweekspassed:

ygjicametolivewithme.

Weranthroughthegreengrass.

Weplayedhide-and-seek.

Weswaminthecoolstream.

Nowyouareolderandslower:

叫youarestillthereforallIdo.

Isharemysecretswithyou.

Ispendmyhappiestdayswithyou.

Iwillloveyouforever,

\fvhpqhuddv

1.Mybestbuddyis.

A.adogwithlongears

B.agirlwithlonghair

C.arabbitwithlongears

D.aboywitharoundpinkbody

2.IhadagoodtimedoingthefollowingwithmybuddyEXCEPT

A.runningthroughthegreengrass

B.playinghide-and-seek

C.swimmingintheswimmingpool

D.sharingmyhappiestdays

3.Ifirstmetmybuddy.

A.eightmonthsago

B.whenIwassevenyearsold

C.inthegreengrass

D.atastranger'shouse

F

18、ABOUTTHEBLACKBEAR

Description:Blackbodyandhead,brownnose,andlargeearsthatstickout

?Size:150to600pounds,4.5to6.5feetlong

?Livingspace:Heavilywoodenarea

?Food:Plantsandsmallanimalslmaginethissituation:Yougoouttoyourbackyard,andyouseeabearsmellingyour

rubbishbin.Oryougointoyourgarage(車庫(kù))togetyourbikeandfindabearthere.Whatwouldyoudo?Peoplein

somepartsofFloridathinkaboutthesesituationsalot.Theyhavebeenrunningintoblackbearsmoreandmoreoften.

Thisisfrighteninganddangerousforbothbearsandpeople.

Thenumberofcasesofpeopleandbearsrunningintoeachotherhasgoneup.In1978,justonecasewasreported.In

2002,1,340caseswerereported.Thesecasesarecalled"conflicts”.StudiesshowthatthenumberofconflictsinFlorida

isgoingup.

Somepeoplethinkthathuman-bearconflictsaregoingupinFloridabecausetherearemorebears.Actually,ifsjustthe

opposite.Thenumberofbearsisgoingdown.Intheearly1900s,therewereabout12,000blackbearsinFlorida.Today,

nooneisreallysurehowmanyblackbearsareleft.Peoplethinkthenumberisfrom1,500to3,000.Sowhyare

human-bearconflictsincreasingsorapidly?Therearen'tmorebears,buttherearemorepeople.

TherearemanypeoplewhowanttoprotecttheFloridablackbear.HerearesomeofthethingsthatpeopleinFlorida

aredoing:

TeachingschoolchildrenabouttheFloridablackbearwithaspecialprogramthatincludesaslide-show,games,and

activities.

Choosingcarefullywhereroadsarebuiltorwidenedsothatwildanimalswillnotbeharmedbythetraffic.

Holdingayearlyfestivalforfamilieswitharts,food,andinformationonthebear.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"conflicts“inthesecondparagraphmean?

A.BearslivinginFloridain2002.

B.StudiesofblackbearsinFlorida.

C.Fightsbetweenpeopleandblackbears.

D.Casesofpeopleandbearsrunningintoeachother.

2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Blackbearsliveinthickwoods.

B.Peoplefeelafraidwhentheyrunintoabear.

C.Thereareabout3,000blackbearsleftinFloridanow.

D.Thereasonwhyhuman-bearconflictsaregoingupisthatthere'remorepeople.

3.Toprotectblackbears,peopleinFloridaare.

A.tryingtolearnmoreaboutblackbears

B.teachingstudentshowtota

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