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C.FromwhomdidthewomangettheA B.A C.ArestaurantWhatdidthewomanplantodoGoshoppingfor B.Entertainfriendsat C.Teachthemanto1720WhereshouldtherockclimbersmeetatInthecar B.Atthemain C.IntheWhenwillafternoonclassesAt B.At C.AtWhatareNOTallowedduringhorseStrong B.Sports C.RidingWhatactivitywillbearrangedintheA B.Adance C.Acooking第二部 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(152.537.5分A、B、C、DWonderfulMuseumsinCyprusTheLeventisMunicipalMuseumItshowsthehistoryofthecityofNicosiafromprehistorytothepresenttimeandcoversseveraltraditionalbuildingsonHippocratesStreetNo.15-17.TheideaofcreatingamuseummemorizingthehistoryofNicosiawasthatoftheformercityleader,LellosDemetriades.Themuseumwasplannedin1984andfinishedin1989.Twoyearslater,theLeventisMuseumwashonoredwiththeEuropeanMuseumoftheYearAward.ThemuseumaimstocontributetotheprotectionofNicosia’sOpeninghours:Tuesday–Sunday(10:00a.m.–4:30p.m.)Closed:MondayandpublicholidaysEntrance:Free.TheMuseumprovidesequipmentforvisitorswithTheSteniMuseumofVillageThemuseumshowsthehistoryofSteniMuseumfromitsfoundationtotheendofWorldII.Sewingtoolsandequipment,handkerchiefs,kitchenware,potsandjars,traditionalclothingaresomeoftheexhibitionsofthisamazingmuseum.Open:AllyearMondaytoSunday–October1toMarch31(10a.m.–4p.m.)MondaytoSunday–April1toSeptember30(10a.m.–6p.m.)FreeentranceMarion-ArsinoeArchaeoloigicalTheMuseumofMarion-ArsinoeislocatedinPolisChrysochous.TheexhibitsarefromtheancientcityofMarion,renamedArsinoeinthe3rdcenturyBC.Address:26MakariosⅢAvenue,Polis,Paphos.Openinghours:Tuesday,Wednesday&Friday(8a.m.–3p.m.),Thursday(8a.m.–5p.m.),Saturday(9a.m.–3MondayandSundayEntranceFee:£1.75;halfpriceonnationalMaa-PalaeokastroThesmallmuseumislocatedwithintheMaa-Palaeokastrosite.Builtin1989,themuseum’sunusualdesignistheworkofarchitectAndreaBruno.Themuseumhousesasmallcollectionofobjects,mainlycopies,aswellassomeeducationalinformationonthesite.Opendaily:8:30a.m.–5p.m.(November–March),8:30a.m.–6p.m.(April–October).AllyearEntranceFee:WhichmuseumtakesdisabledvisitorsintoMaa-Palaeokastro B.TheSteniMuseumofVillageC.TheLeventisMunicipal D.Marion-ArsinoeArchaeologicalWhatisondisplayintheSteniMuseumofVillageFamous B.ThestoryofthevillageC.Theeducationofthe D.ThingsusedindailyWhichmuseumcanyouvisitat9:00a.m.onMarion-ArsinoeArchaeological B.TheSteniMuseumofVillageC.Maa-Palaeokastro D.TheLeventisMunicipalAboylostinthewildernesswassavedbyakangaroo.That’sthestoryfloatingaroundafterSimonKruger,a7-year-oldboy,wasrescuedfromAustralia’sDeepCreekConservationPark.AccordingtoAustralia’s7News,thesagabeganwhenSimonwanderedoffafterthefamilyateapicniclunch.Apparently,thelostboydriftedawaytopickflowersforhismom.Instead,hegothopelesslostandwithoutadequatewarmclothingtostayoutovernightintheforest.Apolicesearch,includinghelicopters,followed.ButSimonwasn’tfoundfor24hours–eventhoughhewasultimatelydiscoveredonlyabouthalfakilometerfromthefamily’scampsite.HisfatherEtienneKrugerthinkshissonwasdisorientedwhentherainandwindsweptinafterhegotHowever,ithappened.Simonwasn’tfoundforalmostafull24hours.Theovernightweatherwascoldandwet,droppingtoalowofaround43degreesFahrenheit.Sohowdidthelostboysurvivethecold,wetnight?ThefamilysaidthatSimon’sflowersforhismomattractedakangaroo.Hisdadexplained,“Akangaroocameclosertohimandatetheflowersfromhim,andthekangaroofellasleepnexttohim.IthinkGodsentakangarootokeephimThepurposeofthewriteristoinformusamovingstorybetweenaboyandanasktheparentstolookaftertheirchildrenmorepraisethepolicemenfortheirgreatefforttorescuealostteachthechildrentoprotecttheWhatcanbeinferredfromthelastItwasluckyfortheboytohaveakangaroowithAtfirstsight,thelittleboywasfondofkangarooveryThekangaroofeedsonItwastheflowersthatattractedthepolicetotheplacewheretheboywasWhatdoestheunderlinedword“disoriented”A. 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D.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheRealizinghewaslost,SimontriedhisbesttofindthewayWiththehelpofthepolice,thelostboycouldsurvivethecoldThepolicefoundtheboybecauseofthesignsthatakangaroohadThelostboywaslostforabout24hourswithoutadequatewarmclothingtostayoutovernightintheforest.WhenIwasnineyearsold,Ineverdreamedthatthesmallvendingmachine(自動(dòng)售貨機(jī))Ihadownedwouldturnmeintoasmallbusinessowner.Wantingtoinspirehisdaughter’sbusinesssense,mydadbroughthomeavendingmachinehehadpurchasedfromafriend.Settingitdowninfrontofmeinourlivingroom,heaskedinallseriousness,“Doyouwanttostartabusiness?”IsaidIowned15vendingmachinesbythetimeIlefthighschool,withalloftheprofitsgoingtowardmycollegefund.Inadditiontobeingagreatbondingexperienceformyfamily,Icouldn'ttellyouhowmanyskillsIlearnedfromstartinganddevelopingmyownbusinessthathelpedmegainresponsibility.Ilearnedthatnoteveryexperienceinlifeledtothecomfortingencouragement:Well,youweretried.Youshouldfacebravelyallkindsofdifficulties.Understandingbothpersonalandprofessionalfinancesisoneofthemostimportantlifelessonstolearn—theearlier,thebetter.Ihadtobefearlessandconfident—learningtheseskillsatayoungagesavedmefromspeakingwithdifficultythroughpresentationslaterinlife.Trulyunderstandingwhatyou’resellingdisplaysconfidenceandreliability,asdoestrulybelievinginitComprehendingtheinsandoutsofyourproductandbusinessshinesthroughwhenspeakingwithclientsthoughrejection(拒絕)happensallthetime.Throughouttheunbelievableexperienceofrunningmyownbusinessinmychildhood,learnedvaluableskillsthathelpmeinmyschool,jobandpersonallife.Ibelieveinthevalueofcustomerservice.Igoafterclientsandchancesandunderstandthatsometimesthingsdon’tgomyway.Withthehelpofmyparentsandcustomerswhosupportedme,Igrewupasayoungentrepreneurwithskillstokeepfortherestofmylife.Whydidtheauthor’sdadgiveheravendingToearnhercollegeToraiseherbusinessTosolveherfriend’sfinancialToremindherhowhardit’sforhimtoearnWhatdoestheauthorthinkofherexperienceofrunningvendingItwasscarybut 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PlanyourYoushouldgiveyourselfatleastthirtyminutesinallforreadingeveryday.Forexample,makeitahabittoreadduringbreakfasttimeorlunchtime.37 Whereveryougo,takeabookwithyou.Whenyouleavethehouse,youshouldalwayscarryagoodbookaswellasyourschoolthings.Rememberthatabookalwaysstayswithyou.Findaquiet .Thereshouldbenotelevision,computers,musicorevennonoisyfamilymembersaroundyou.Inaword,findaplaceinyourhomewhereyoucansitonacomfortablechair.HavealibraryHavealibrarycard,andyoucanreadasmanygoodbooksaspossibleinthelibrary.makeweeklytriptothelibrary,andyoucansavealotofmoney.BlogOneofthebestwaystodevelopagoodreadinghabitistoputitonyourblog.40 .It’sfree.Askyourfriendsandfamilytogotheretoshareyourideasandofferyousuggestions.AlwayscarryaReadasmanybooksasyouIfyoudon’thaveone,createWhentimeisset,nothingcanchangethereareanumberofwaystodevelopyoushouldreadatleasthalfanhoureveryWhenyoureadabook,noonewilltrouble第三部 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(15115分A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的Asateenager,IfeltIwasalwayslettingpeopledown.Iwasnoteasygoingandsometimesstubborn(頑固的)outside,butIwantedtobeliked41 OnceI hometoCaliforniawithmyfriendPenelope.Thetripwasn’teasy,thereweremanytimesIwasindanger.This43 inparticularkeptmegratefultostillbealive.WhenIreturnedhome,Iwasdifferent,nothaving44 inmyself.InoticedthatPenelope,whowas45 withusforafewdays,waswearingmyclothes.Andmyfamilyseemedtolikeher46 thanme.IwonderedifIwouldbemissedifIweren’tthere.Ipointedout,“SheismorepatientandneaterthanIhaveeverbeen.”Mymomsaidthesewerewonderful47 ,butIwastheonlypersonwhocould48 myroleandhadmysetofabilities.TherewouldalwaysbesomebodywhowasbetteratoneofthethingsIwas49 at,butnooneintheworldcan50 thequalityofmycombinationoftalents,ideas,abilitiesandeven51 Myviewofmyselfwas52 .IstartedtotrytoactinwaysthatIhadn’tlikedbefore,andI53 whoIreallywas.Ifeltmuchmoreconfidentthatnoonecanevertakemyplace.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.cleanedB.lookedbackC.wascontentD.wassenior54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.nomatterD.nomatter第二節(jié)(101.515分1ThemovieBetterDays(《少年的你》)isaschool-bully(校園霸凌)themedfilmthathassweptChineseboxofficesinceit56 (come)out.Inthefilm,ZhouplaystheroleofChenNian,aseeminglymeek(軟弱的)senior3 (see)afriendwhohasbeenrelentlesslybulliedbyseveralotherclassmatesatschoolcommitsuicide(自殺).TheschoolbulliessoonturntheirattentiontoChen,but (hopeful)Chenmanagestofind59 (protect)fromanotherboyXiaobei, (play)byYiyangqianxi,61 isalmostconstantlybloodiedinthefilm.Later,theygetrolledinto62 murderinvestigation.Intheend,thoughbothyoungpeopletrulyhavesufferedbullyquitealot,theyfinallymaketheirwaytogetrid63 thetrouble.Everyonedeservestoliveabully-freelife.Doremember,ifyouarenotpartofthesolution,thenyouarepartofthereason.Andmostimportantly,ifyougetthechance64 yourselfor65 (other),don’thesitatetovoiceyouropinions.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分Alex提??建議并給??80詞左右(開頭已給??,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))Hi,Alex,I’msorrytolearnthatyouarehavingsuchabadtime. 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