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一、閱讀理解(★★★)JindaleeStateSchoolEmail:info@.auPhone:(07)37255777Website:.au7thNovember2023ClassPlacementInformationDearParents,Wearenowprovidingyouwithinformationaboutyourchild’s2024classplacement.YourchildNajeraOchoaAvaisin1Win2024.TheteacherforthisclassisMrsShellyWanerinroomB11b.Studentsreturntoschoolon27thJanuary2024.Theofficewillcloseat3:30p.m.9thNovember2023andreopenon20thJanuary,2024.SNACKSHACK(零食鋪)TheJindaleeSnackShackisnowclosedforcleaning—wewillnotbetakinganyordersthisweek.Wewillreopenonthefirstdayofschoolandwillcontinuetoacceptonlineordersonly.au.Snackswillcontinuetobeavailableforpurchaseduringsecondbreak.THEUNIFORM(校服)SHOPTheUniformShopwillbetakingordersonlineduringDecemberbutitems(物品)willnotbeavailableforcollectionuntilJanuary.Theshopwillopenon20thJanuary.BYAPPOINTMENT(預(yù)約)ONLY—pleasecheckourP&CFacebookpageortheschoolnewsletterforabookinglink.Pleasedonotcometotheshopwithoutanappointment.Theshopwillcontinuetooperateonanappointmentsystemin2024andwillbeopenonthefirstdayofschool.Wewillthenresume(恢復(fù))tradingonTuesdaysandThursdaysduringtheterm,forappointmentsandonlineorderprocessing,from28thJanuary.Acalendarofthe2024schoolyearcanbeviewedatthefollowingwebsite,.au.OnbehalfoftheJindaleeStateSchoolfamily,Iwishyouallahappyholiday.WelookforwardtoseeingyouintheNewYear.YourssincerelyMsPennyGrantPrincipal1.Whenwillthenewacademicyearbegin?

A.7thNovember2023.B.9thNovember2023.C.20thJanuary2024.D.27thJanuary2024.2.WhatisespeciallystressedabouttheUniformShop?

A.Studentsshouldchecktheschoolnewslettertoorderuniforms.B.Visitorsarenotwelcomewithoutanappointment.C.Itwillremainclosedafter3:30p.m.eachday.D.ItwillnottakeordersuntilJanuary2024.3.HowcanAva’sparentsgetthecalendarofthe2024schoolyear?

A.Bycalling(07)37255777.B.BycontactingMrsShellyWaner.C.Byvisiting.au.D.Byemailinginfo@.au.(★★)Iwastaughtatayoungagetobeafraidratherthantoexperiencelife.Don’trideabikebecauseyoumightgethitbyacar.Don’tswimbecauseyoumightdrown.That’swhyIwasinitiallyafraidtoapproachothers.Theymightsayno—howcouldIlivewiththatrejection(拒絕)?Abookchangedme.Neartheendofthebook,thewritersuggestedtryingoutwhatIhadjustreadbuttopretenditwaslikethetraininggameinasport—whenthegamesdidn’tcount.Whenmyteamswouldloseformalgames,Icouldn’tbeartowatch.Butwhentheylostinthetraininggame,Ididn’tcare.Idon’tknowwhythesuggestionresonatedwithme.ButIknewthisnewwayofthinkingworkedforme.Itgavemepowertoknowtheresultsdidn’tmatterbecausethiswastheexhibitiongamewhenIwaspracticingwhatIhadlearnedbeforetherealgamesstarted.Idiscoveredtherewereotherwaystousethisnewtool.Itallowedmetohaveasuccessfulsalescareer,eventhoughIheardtheword“no”hundredsoftimes.Itwaspartofthebusiness,butIdidn’tletitgetmedown.IturnedanegativeintoapositivebyreasoningthateverytimeIheardtheword“no”,itmeantIwasonestepcloserto“yes”.It’samazinghowpowerfulyoufeelwhenyouremovethefearthatstopsyoufromgoingafterwhatyouwantinlife.Istilldomysalesjob,andwehavealotofhigh-schoolandcollegestudentsworkingatthecompany.IwillpassontheadvicethatIlearnedmanyyearsagoandencouragethemtousethatideaforwhatevertheywanttoachieve.4.Howwastheauthor’scharacterwhenhewasyoung?

A.Helpful.B.Outgoing.C.Unsociable.D.Confident.5.Whichofthefollowingmaythebookwriteragreewith?

A.Thetraininggamesarealsoimportant.B.Whateverthegameis,itdoesn’tcount.C.Don’tworryaboutlife’sgainsandlosses.D.Justhaveatryanddon’tcareabouttheresults.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resonated”inparagraph3mean?

A.Agree.B.Meet.C.Fight.D.Deal.7.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofrejectionsinhiswork?

A.Positiveresults.B.Stepstosuccess.C.Excusestoescape.D.Unbeatablestrikes.(★★★)It’sOKtorunwhenit’scoldoutside.ButisitOKtorunwhenyouhaveacold?ManyrunnersfindtheactivityaddictiveRunningreleasesendorphins(腦內(nèi)啡)intothebrain,whichareresponsibleformoodchanges.Theharderyourun,themoreendorphinsreleased,andthehappieryouare.Somestudiesshowthisendorphinrushallowspeopletocontinuerunningevenwheninjuredorsick.Andthatbringsustothepointofthisarticle—whypeoplecontinuetheirrunningevenwhenthey’resick.Mostofuscurlupinbedwithsomechickensoupandtheremotecontrolwhenwe’reundertheweather.Butrunnersoftenhittheroad.Aretheyhelpingorhurtingthemselvesbyjoggingwithacold?Thebestwaytodecidewhetheryoushouldexerciseistoemploywhatdoctorscallthe“neckcheck”.Feelfreetogorunningifyourcoldis“abovetheneck”.Doctorsadviseagainstproceedingwithyourexerciseifyoursufferingsare“belowtheneck”.Somepeoplethinkthatrunningincoldtemperatureswillactuallymakethemsick.Butthisisn’treallytrue.Youcan’tfreezeyourlungsorwindpipe(氣管).Yourbodyheatstheairyoubreathe.Whentheairisparticularlycold,youmayfeelaburninginyourchestasyoubreathe.Ifthat’sthecase,trycoveringyourmouthwithascarforwearingaskimask.That’llhelpheatuptheairbeforeyoubreatheitin.Keepinmind,ifyouhaveaninfection(感染)inyourchestorthroat,runningoutsidecanindeedmakethingsworse.Butifyouhaveasimpleheadcold,itwouldbefinetotakethatrun,evenifit’scoldoutside.8.Whydosomepeoplestillgorunningeveniftheyarenotingoodcondition?

A.They’dliketokeeptheirfigures.B.Theydon’trealizetheharmitdoes.C.Theywanttofeelthepleasureitbrings.D.Theyenjoytheatmosphereofrunningwithothers.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“proceeding”inParagraph3mean?

A.Stopping.B.Working.C.Changing.D.Continuing.10.Whatisthemisunderstandingofrunningincoldweather?

A.Itwillmakepeopleill.B.Itwillworsenpeople’shealth.C.Itwillburnyourchest.D.Ithasnothingtodowithpeople’sillness.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Runningwhensufferingacoldcanbeharmful.B.Runningincoldweathermakespeoplehappier.C.Lyinginbediswhatwealldowhencatchingacold.D.Coveringyourmouthwhenrunningincoldweatherfreesyoufromacold.(★★)Afloodcandevelopslowly,overtimeorrapidly,asinthecaseofflashfloodswhichcandevelopinjustafewminutesandwithoutsignsofrain.12Thisisthefirstthingthatapersonshoulddo.Itisunwisetojustdependonhistorytodecidewhetheryourareaisatriskofflooding.Createanevacuationplanincaseyouhavetoevacuateyourhome.Payattentiontothesafeareasyoucangoto.Preparefoodkitsfornaturaldisastersthatyoucaneasilytakewithyouifyouhavetoleaveyourhouse.13Ifthereisapossibilityofaflashflood,leaveyourhomeandmovetohighergroundatonce.Donotwaitforinstructionstomove.Evacuationmayalsocauseashortageinthefoodsupply.14Tosurvive,onemustdependonfoodstorage.Whileevacuating,avoidwalkingthroughmovingwater.Evensixinchesofmovingwatercanmakeyoufall.Ifyouhavetowalkinwater,walkwherethewaterisnotmoving.15Donotdriveintofloodedareas.Iffloodwatersrisearoundyourcar,abandon(舍棄)thecarandmovetohigherground,whenwaterisnotmovingornotmorethanafewinchesdeep.16Ifyourcaristrappedinrapidlymovingwater,stayinthecar.Ifthewaterisrisinginsidethecar,moveontotheroof(頂部).

A.Theydon’tknowwheretolookforshelter.B.Youandthecarcanbesweptawayquickly.C.Useasticktocheckthegroundinfrontofyou.D.Beawareiftheareayou’reatisatriskofaflood.E.Thereisnotellingwhenanotherfloodmayhappen.F.Itwouldhelptostorefoodforemergencysituations.G.Duringtheseconditions,hungerbecomesaveryrealproblem.二、完形填空(★★★)ItwasMolly’sjobtohandherfatherhispaperlunchbageachmorningbeforehelefthometowork.Onemorning,besideshis______lunchbag,Mollyhandedhimasecondpaperbag,whichlookedabitold.“Whytwobags?”herfatherasked.“Theotherissomethingelse,”Mollyanswered.“What’sinit?”“Justsomething.Takeitwithyou.”Heput______paperbagsintohisbriefcase(公文包),kissedMollyandrushedoff.AtnoonheopenedMolly’sbagandtookoutallthethings:asmallTeddybear,2tinyseashells(貝殼),5smallstones,and12coins…The______fathersmiled,finishedeating,andsweptthedeskcleanintothewastebasket,Molly’sthingsinthebagincluded,andthenputhimselfintotheafternoonwork.Thatevening,Mollyranuptohim______hewasreadingthenewspaper.“Where’smybag?”“What’sbag?”“TheoneIgaveyouthismorning.”“I______itattheoffice.Why?”“Iforgottoputthis______init,”shesaid.“And,besides,Daddy,thethingsinthebagarethethingsIreallylike—Ithoughtyoumightliketo______withthem.Youdidn’tlosethebag,didyou,Daddy?”“Oh,no.Ijustforgottobringithome.”he______.WhileMollyhugged(擁抱)herfather’sneck,heopenedthenotethatread:“Iloveyou,Daddy.”Mollyhadgivenhimher______—allthata7-year-oldheld.Loveinapaperbag,andhe______it.Hehadeventhrownitinthewastebasket.Sobackhewenthurriedlytothe______.Justbeforethenightcleaner,hefoundallthethingsbackandcarriedthebaghome______.Afterdinner,heaskedMollytotellhimaboutthethingsinthebag.It______alongtimetotell.______hadastoryoramemory.Thelifejourneywiththepeopleweloveisallthatreallymatters.Itissuchasimple______butitissoeasilyforgotten.17.A.usualB.newC.spareD.warm18.A.a(chǎn)llB.bothC.someD.many19.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.carefulC.busyD.strict20.A.sinceB.tillC.a(chǎn)sD.because21.A.forgotB.hidC.keptD.left22.A.letterB.messageC.diaryD.note23.A.playB.jokeC.talkD.deal24.A.liedB.promisedC.noddedD.a(chǎn)greed25.A.coinsB.stonesC.shellsD.treasures26.A.cleanedB.missedC.threwD.dropped27.A.schoolB.officeC.shopD.home28.A.worriedlyB.a(chǎn)ctivelyC.carefullyD.luckily29.A.spentB.paidC.costD.took30.A.AnythingB.NothingC.EverythingD.Something31.A.ruleB.truthC.ideaD.way三、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)32.Patienceand________(determine)arewhatittakestoworkoutpilesofmathsproblems.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★)33.Petersaidthekeytohissuccessinboxingisnevertobeafraidof________(fail).(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★★)34.Hefeltgreatly________(honor)tomakeaspeechhereaboutthetraditionalcivilizationinChina.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★)35.What________examplehesetforthestudents!(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★)36.He________(pretend)nottoknowofthefund-raisingevent.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★★)37.Hecut________thearticleandstuckitonthenarrowareaofhisnotebook.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★★)38.Thetypistlooksmuch________(slim)thaneverbefore.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★★)39.Arescueworkerriskedhislifesavingtwotourists_________(trap)inthemountainsfortwodays.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★★)40.Theonlything__________shecoulddowastogotothepoliceforhelp.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★)41.Insummary,the________(affect)ofyourlectureisthemostpowerful.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)四、選詞填空(★★★)閱讀下面句子,選擇一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~組并用適當(dāng)?shù)男问教钊肟瞻滋帯?/p>

onhandkeepcalmfirstaidunderstressdodamagetoinruinsnowandthenmakeadifferencefallapartworkout42.Theathletehadtogetsomerestorshewasgoingto________________.43.Doyouhaveafirstaidkit________________?44.Thoughtheheavysnow________________thefruittrees,thefarmerdidn’tloseheart.45.Thingscaneasilygowrongwhenpeopleare________________.46.Theshockingnewsmadeitimpossibleforherto________________?47.Abalanceddiet________________inourphysicalandmentalhealth.48.Aftertheearthquake,theytookthevictimstosheltersandsuppliedthemwith________________.49.Thespecialistsaretryingto________________awaytospeedupeconomicdevelopment.50.Formyfitness,Iexerciseregularly,andsweat________________.51.Eversincethenaturaldisaster,thisplacehasbeen________________.五、翻譯(★★)52.Ahealthydietisanimportantpart

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