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A.Wehadamathcontesttoday.Iamgoodatmath,soI 1 itquickly.Iwasthefirstoneto 2 thepaper.Iwassittingonmyseatrelaxing,whiletheteachershouted,"Whosepaperisthis?"Imadenoresponse.Sometimelater,IsuddenlyrealizedthatIdidn'tsignmynameonthepaper.Istoodup 3 andwenttotheteacher.Shehelpedmefindthe 4 paperandsignmyname.Iwouldhavefailedthecontestifshehadn't 5 meintime.( )1.A.did B.finished C.worked D.readed()2.A.gaveoutB.putoutC.handinD.tookout()3.A.hurriedlyB.quietlyC.worriedlyD.friendly()4.A.namelessB.testC.writingD.blank()5.A.toldB.askedC.saidD.remindedBNooneknowswhomadethefirstcheese,butanoldlegendsaysthatitwasanArabianmerchant.Heputhismilkina 6 madefromasheep'sstomachand 7 acrossthedesert.The 8 ofhiscamel,thedesertheat,andthechemicalsinthepouchliningmadethemilk 9 intocurdsandwhey.Thethickpart,orcurd,wasthefirstcheese.Ancientrecordsshowthatcheesehasbeeneatenformorethanfourthousandyears.Fromearliesttimesithasbeen 10 avery 11 food.Americanseat 12 cheesethanpeopleinsomecountriesdo,yettheystilleateighttotenpoundsayearperperson.Todaycheeseismade 13 theworld.Mostcheeseismade 14 cow'smilk, 15 thesupplyofthismilkisgreaterthroughouttheworld.Smallerquantitiescomefromthemilkofothersheep,camels,andevenreindeer.( )6.Acup Bjar Cbag Dbottle()7.AbeginwithBgooffCmoveawayDsetoff()8ArockingBrunningCjumpingDthrilling()9.Aput BmakeCseparateDdivide()10.AorderedBconsideredCknownDthought()11.ArichBpoorChealthyDtasty()12.AmoreBlessCbiggerDmoreuseful()13.AthroughBbyCforDallover()14.Aof BasCfromDinto()15.AalthoughBafterCwhenDbecause2AItwasaquietnight.I 1 inbedsleeplessly,watchingthemoonlight.Iwastotally 2 bythemoonlight.Shewashangingaloneinthesky,butsheseemedsohonestand 3 ,givinglighttothosepeople 4 wereinthenightwithout 5 anything.Isawhersmilingatme.Sheisreallyasymbolofsilence,andpeace.( )1.A.sat B.lay C.stood D.went( )2.A.surprised B.lighted C.looked D.moved( )3.A.selfless B.homeless C.nameless D.useless( )4.A.what B.where C.that D.who( )5.A.lookingfor B.puttingout Caskingfor D.provideforBPoorMartinlosthisworkandwastryingtofindajob.Onedayhereadinthenewspaperthatamanwas 6 toworkinthezoo.Hewasvery 7 wenttothebossofthezootoaskforthejob.Thebosstoldhimthattheirmonkeyhadjustdiedanditwouldbetwomonths 8 theycouldgetanotherone,sotheywantedhimtotakethemonkey'splace.Assoonasheheardthis,Martingotangryandshouted,“Youwantmetotaketheplaceofamonkey!Takethisplaceyourself.YoulookmorelikeamonkeythanIdo.”“Don'texpectitlikethat,”saidtheboss,“Iknowyoudon'tlooklikeamonkey,butwe'll 9 youup.”Martinthoughtaboutitforawhile.Thoughhedidn'tliketheidea,hehadtomakealivingafterall.Sohe 10 thejobintheend.ThenextdayMartinstartedtowork.Itwasn'tso 11 .Theonlythinghedidn'tlikewasthetigerinthecagenexttohim.But,astherewerestrong鐵欄) 12 them,hesoongotusedtohisneighbor.Oneafternoonheclimbeduptothetopofthebars.Suddenlyhemissedhisfootingandfellnotonhisownsideofthebars,butintothetiger'scage.Thatgreatanimalwasasleepatthetime,butthenoiseofMartin'sfallwokehimup.Martinhadto 13 thebarsagainquicklytogetbackintohisowncage.Hetriedtogetup,buthehadhurthisfeetsobadlythathecouldn'tmove.Hehidhisfaceinhishandssoasnottoseethetigercoming.Thenextfewsecondsseemedlikehours.Thenhe 14 thetigerwhisperedinhisear,“Don'tbe 15 ,oldman,I'minthesameboatasyou.”()6.A.toldB.paidC.wantedD.chosen()7.A.sadB.worriedC.surprisedD.glad()8.A.beforeB.sinceC.afterD.ago()9.A.pickB.dressC.bringD.give( )10.A.took B.gave C.loved D.lost()11.A.goodB.clean C.badD.nice()12.A.behindB.among C.beforeD.between()13.A.climbB.lift C.moveD.jump()14.A.sawB.heard C.madeD.thought()15.A.angryB.sad C.unhappyD.afraid3APeoplewhohavefinishededucationoftenadmirestudentsfortheircarefreelife.Buttheydon'tknowhowdifficultitisto1astudent.Hecanneverfinishhishomework.Furthermore,hehasto2thegreatpressureofexaminations.Everyonewantstogetthefirst3inexams.Andafterschool,therearealsomanyextraclasseswaitingforhim.Theworstofallisthatstudentscanhardlydo4theyreallylovetodo,forthey5almostalltheirtimeonstudies.()1.A.growB.takeC.asD.be()2.A.useB.becomeC.faceD.wait()3.A.placeB.topC.positionD.desk()4.A.howB.whyC.whatD.which()5.A.takeB.spendC.takeD.haveBLongago,peoplesentmessagesindifferentways.Amanputhisearstotheground.He 6 thehorses.Theywerecomingthisway.Heranto 7 people.Hewasa 8 .Thatwasonewaytosendmessages.Peoplein9countriesalsosentmessages.Onemanmadeacloudofsmoke.Inthenextvillagepeoplesawthesmokeandwentondoingthat,too.Themassagewentfromvillagetovillageby10.Much 11 ,somesoldierskeptmanypigeons,thesepigeons 12 flewback.Whenasoldierwassentfarawayfromhisown 13 ,hemightapigeonalong.Hecouldtieamessagetothebird'sleg.Itwouldflyback 14 thesoldier'smessage.Theseareslowwaystosendmessages.Canyouthinkof 15 ( )6.A.saw B.found C.heard D.lost( )7.A.speak B.talk C.say D.tell( )8.A.runner B.winner C.cleaner D.farmer( )9.A.another B.other C.others D.theother( )10.A.animals B.horses C.people D.smoke( )11.A.better B.more C.later D.late( )12.A.sometimes B.always C.never D.( )13.A.place B.home C.family D.house( )14.A.andB.toC.withoutD.with( )15.A.fartherB.furtherC.fasterD.morequickly4.ASpringiscoming.Whataniceseason!Theweatherisgettingwarmerandwarmer.Theflowersare 1 .Howbeautifultheworldis!Lookaround,theskyisblueandtheleaves 2 thetreesareturninggreen.Thesunisshiningbrightlyandtheairissofresh,noweveryone 3 hiswarmcoatandismoreactivethanbefore.Weallhavegoodfeelings.Imustsay,becarefulnottocatchcoldagain.Agoodbeginningishalf 4 andit’sthefirstseasonintheyear.Wemustmakethebestuseofourtimeandcatchevery 5 toworkandstudy.Doyouthinkso?( )1.A.puttingout B.lookingout C.comingout D.seeing( )2.A.on B.in C.at D.but()3.A.takesoffB.putsonC.wearsD.isout()4.A.successB.doneC.seenD.gotten(B)5.A.hourB.minutesC.secondD.timesAmanwantedtobuyahat,sohewenttoahatshopandspoketotheassistant,“I 6 buyahat,please,”hesaid.“CanItry7 ,please?”“Ofcourse,”theassistantansweredandhebrought 8 severalhats.Theman 9 onebyonebuthedidn’tlike 10 ofthem.“Thisoneistoobigandthisonedoesn’t 11 veryniceandthisonemustbetoocheap.Wouldyoumindbringing 12 hats,please?”“ 13 ,”theassistantsaid.Hewenttothebackoftheshopandbroughtoutsomemorehats.“Let’strythisone,”themansaid.“No,I’mafraidit’stoowide.”“Whataboutthisone?”“No,I’mafraiditisn’t 14 .Noneofthehatsaretherightsize,”themansaid.Theassistantwasveryangrynow.”“Thehatsareallright,sir,”hesaid,“butI’mafraidyour 15 isn’ttherightsize.”( )6.A.would( )7.A.moreB.wouldtoB.afewC.likeC.alotD.wouldliketoD.alittle( )8.A.toB.fromC.onD.in( )9.A.putthemon B.takethemon C.triedthemon D.worethem( )10.A.oneB.anyC.allD.every( )11.A.lookB.feelC.beD.see( )12.A.some B.several C.afewmore D.any( )13.A.Yes,Iwould BNoatall C.Yes.You’rewelcome D.Certainly( )14.A.enoughwide B.cheapenough C.wideenough D.verywide( )15.A.mind B.head C.heart D.hand5.AHelenKellerlivedintheUSA.Shewasagreatwoman.Helenwasblindand 1 .Shecouldn’tseeanythingorhearanything.Herparentsarevery 2 .AteacherhelpedHelenstudy 3 .Helenstudiedthemveryhard.Whenshegrewup,shewenttocollege.InHelenKeller’s 4 ,shewrotefourteenbooksandherfirstbookis“MyLife”.Thebook“Ifyougivemethreedayslight”isveryfamous. 5 shewasblindanddeaf,shefoundawaytoseeandhear.( )1.A.smartB.brightC.deafD.homeless( )2.A.sadB.angryC.happyD.lonely( )3.A.sentence B.grammar C.letter D.( )4.A.life B.lives C.way D.time( )5.A.So B.Because C.As D.B.About70millionAmericansaretryingtoloseweight.Itisalmostoneoutof 6 threepeopleintheUnitedStates.Somepeoplegoondiets.This 7 theyeatlessofcertainfoods,especiallyfatsandsugars.Otherpeopleexercisewithspecialequipment,takemedicine, 8 evenhavesurgery.Losingweightishardwork,butitcanalsocostalotofmoney.So_9 dosomanypeopleintheUnitedStateswanttoloseweight?ManypeopleintheUnitedStatesareanxiousforlooking 10 andpleasure.Tomanypeople 11 goodmeansbeingthin.Otherpeopleworryabouttheir 12 .Manydoctorssaybeingoverweightisunhealthy.ButareAmericansreallyfat?Almost30millionAmericansweighatleast20percentlessthantheirproperweight. 13 ,theUnitedStatesisthemostoverweightcountryintheworld.“Thestored 14 ofadultAmericansweighs2,300millionpounds,”saidanAmericanscientist.Hesaidburningoffthatstoredenergywouldproduce 15 powerfor900,000carstogo12,000miles.Althoughlosingweightishardwork,mostpeoplewanttofindafastandeasywaytotakeofffat.( )6.A.theB.allC.everyD.these( )7.A.ellsB.meansC.showsD.asks( )8.A.or B.that C.which D.until( )9.A.what B.how C.when D.( )10.A.ready B.worried C.young D.old( )11.A.being B.looking C.eating D.( )12.A.friends B.looks C.health D.work( )13.A.And B.Infact C.Atleast D.At( )14.A.energy B.meat C.fat D.beef( )15.A.strong B.great C.enough D.much6.ASaltisveryimportanttous.Weneedsaltinour 1 .Animalsneedit,too.Mostofthesaltinourcountry 2 thesea.Whenthesundriesupthewater,peoplecangetsaltfromthe 3 .TherearealotofsaltwellsinSichuan.Asaltwellismuchlikeawaterwell.Peoplebringthewellwateruptothegroundandthendryitinbigpans 4 afire.Inthiswaytheygetsalt.Inthenorthofourcountry,therearemanysaltlakes.Someoftheselakesareverybig.Thesaltinbiglakescaneven 5 theneedsofourpeopleformanyyears( )1.A.meat B.vegetable C.food D.rice( )2.A.arefrom B.comesfrom C.gooutof D.putinto( )3.A.bottle B.sea C.water D.ground( )4.A.on B.over C.under D.at( )5.A.fits B.need C.lookfor D.BAwomanlivesinasmallvillage.Herhusbandisa 6 ,buthehasonlyasmallpieceoffarm.Hecan'tgetenoughcropsforhisfamily.Whenspringcomes,theyhave 7 toeat.Onewinter,themanfoundajobinatownfarawayfromhisvillage.Beforehe 8 ,hesaidtohiswife,“PleasetakegoodcareofthewhenIam 9 .Theworkisheavy,butIcangetsomemoney.ThenI'llbringsome 10 foryouandourchildren.Don'tworryaboutme.Ishalloften 11 you.”Afterthat,thewomangota 12 fromherhusbandeverymonth.Butassoonasshegotit,she 13 tohideitinthebox.Shewas 14 someonecouldseethem.“youcan'tread,“oneofherfriendssaid,“whydon'tyouasksomeonetoreadthemforyou?”“ 15 !”saidthewoman,“Myhusbandwillreadallformehecomesback.”( )6.A.farmer B.doctor C.soldier D.driver( )7.A.everything B.something C.anything D.( )8.A.slept B.left C.wenthome D.ranaway( )9.A.ill B.in C.away D.free( )10.A.clothes B.shoes C.skirts D.food( )11.A.readfor B.writeto C.hearfrom D.lookafter( )12.A.letter B.box C.newspaper D.book( )13.A.wanted B.hoped C.hurried D.remembers( )14.A.afraid B.sorry C.sure D.glad( )15.A.Allright. B.That'sright. C.Itdoesn'tmatter. D.Becareful7.AIthinkthatfriendshipisthemostbeautifulthingintheworld.It’ssomethingas 1 as水晶石.It’snotaskillbutatruefeeling.Whensomething 2 you,yourbestfriendwillsaysomethingto 3 you.Whenyoufeelcowardly,yourfriendwillstaywithyouforever.Thoughsometimesyoumayquarrel,soontherewillbenothing 4 .Ifyouhaveagoodfriend,you’llfeelthecolorfullifeandImustsay,“Whatalucky 5 youare!”( )1.A.dirty B.clean C.clear D.bright()2.A.happensB.hitsC.troublesD.belongsto()3.A.lookdownB.inspireC.beatD.encourage()4.A.happyB.seriousC.badD.nicely()5.A.dogB.manC.donkeyD.childBHowdoyoufeelwhenyouhavetomakeareportinfrontofyourclassmates?Whataboutwhenyougotoabirthdayparty?Doyouget 6 shy?Shynessmeansfeelingnervousor7whenyou’reroundotherpeople.Everyoneexperiencesthisshyness8theygrowup.Mostpeoplehaveredfacesandtalkinbrokensentenceswhentheyareinthecenterofattention.It’sOkifittakesyouawhiletofeelyourselfagainwhenyougotoanewplaceormeetstrangers.9 ,everybodygetsalittleshysometimes.It’sjustacaseofhowmuch.Butmanyteenagersthinkthattheyhatethemselvesandthattheywon’tfitinthefutureatcomingpoint.Stopthenegativethoughtsaboutyourself.Ifshynessdoesn’tkeepyou 10 youwanttodo,beingshyisn’taverybigproblem.Someexpertssayshypeoplearenotonlycleverer,butalsobetteratworkingwithothers,becausetheythinkmoreandtalk 11.Somegreatpeopleinhistorywereshy,too.Yousee,beingshyall 12 .Butremembernottoletgoodchances 13 justbecauseofit!Yourshynesswill 14 .Whenyougrowupyearafteryear,you’llbecomebraveenoughtospeaktoanyone.Butnow,youneedpractice!Ifyouhavetosingasongatajustdoit!There’snothingtobeafraidof!Remember,thoughyou’reshy,youdonotlackin 15 .Comeon,ourshyfriends.( )6.A.true B.real C.really D.truth( )7.A.comfortable B.frightened C.proud D.surprised( )8..A.while B.since C.by D.when( )9.A.Whatisworse B.Infact C.Forexample D.Byaccident( )10.A.todo B.doing C.do D.fromdoing( )11.A.much B.more C.less D.least()12.A.goodB.bad C.wonderfulD.correct()13.A.godownB.gooverC.gobyD.goup()14.A.past B.pass C.passedD.gone()15.A.confidenceB.confidentC.confidentlyD.shyness8AItissaidthereisakindofbirdsnamedthe刺)birds.Theyonlysingonceintheirlives.Butthe 1 ofsingingisthemostwonderfulintheworld.Whentheyleavetheirnests,theywill 2 the薊)andthorns.Andtheydon’t 3 tilltheyfindthem.Atlasttheythorntheirchestswiththelongestandsharpestthentheysingthemostbeautifulsongsatthegreat 4 oflife.Buttheymuststandhardshipstodoallthese.Ithinkwearelikethethornbirds.Wealsohaveourown 5 likethebestsoundofsinging.Weshoulddoourbesttomakeourdreamscometruelikethethornbirds,too.( )1.A.noise B.voice C.loud D.sound( )2.A.lookfor B.gofor C.findout D.watchout( )3.A.endup B.useup C.giveup D.lookup( )4.A.value B.cost C.help D.future( )5.A.hopes B.dreams C.thoughts D.busiestthingsBMostadultsoncestudiedatschool,hadclassesanddidtheirhomeworkeveryday.Thesame6isgoingonatschoolnow.7itseemsthatdoingweekendhomeworkis8 problemforthemodernstudents.Allthestudentsshouldagreethatweekendhomeworkshouldbeabolished(取).It's 9 forthemstudyingatschoolfivedaysaweek.Theyhavealotofinterests.WithhomeworktodoonSaturdayandSunday,whencantheyfind 10 tohelparoundthehouse,goandseeafootballorbasketballgameoragoodfilm,joininfamily娛),orjusthave 11 athome?Becauseoftheseotheractivities,thehomeworkcan'tbefinisheduntil 12 .SotheirweekendhomeworkisusuallydoneinsuchahurrythatonMondayteachersare 13 andoftenthreatentofailwholeclassofstudentsbecausetheyknownothingaboutthe 14 .Iftherewerenoweekendhomeworkforthestudentstodo,theywouldbehappytogotoschoolonMonday 15 havingagoodrestandtolearnwhattheteachersteach.( )6.A.thing B.school C.class D.homework( )7.A.Also B.But C.Still D.Though( )8.A.no B.another C.one D.other( )9.A.notenough B.enough C.nogood D.no( )10.A.friends B.time C.places D.money( )11.A.arest B.anexam C.alesson D.apicnic( )12.A.MondayafternoonB.SaturdayafternoonC.FridaynightD.Sundaynight( )13.A.pleasedB.sorryC.unhappyD.notworried( )14.A.lessonB.gamesC.interestsD.activities( )15.A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.after9.AThereisasupermarketcalledTimesSupermarketnearmyschool.It’sabigsupermarket.Thereare 1 floors.Onthefirstfloor,thereissomefoodforcooking,suchaspork, 2 ,chicken,fruitandsoon.Therearesomesnacks,CDs,booksandeverydayitemsonthesecondfloor.Therearealwaysmanychildrenonthisfloorbecausetheylike 3 snacksverymuch.Therearesomeclothesonthetopfloor.Therearealwaysmanypeopleinthesupermarketattheweekend.Theworkersinitare 4 .Theyarehappytoansweryourquestions.Theyhelpyoutofindwhatyouwant.Theyalwayssmile.Therearesomediscounts 5 somethings.Thingsoverthereareveryniceandcheap,sopeopleallwanttobuythingsthere.( )1.A.firstB.twoC.fourD.three( )2.A.beefB.pantsC.shirtsD.sheep( )3.A.bitterB.saltyC.sweetD.sour( )4.A.handsome B.friendly C.uniforms D.terrorist( )5.A.on B.at C.in D.BWhenWangHaiwenttoYucaiMiddleSchooltwoyearsago,heworkedhardanddidverywellinhislessons.Hewasalso 6 insports.Herantoschooleverydaytobuilduphis 7.Hisparentswerevery 8 himandboughthimacomputerasabirthdaypresent.However,somethingbegantochange.Hestopped 9 earlyandneverrantoschoolanymore.He 10 hisinterestinstudying.Onedayinthemiddleofthenight,WangHai’smotherdiscoveredthecauseofthe 11 .Heplayedcomputergamestillmidnight.Ithada 12 effectonhimandmustbestopped.ThenextdayMotherhadaserioustalkwithWangHai 13 takingthecomputeraway,shetoldhimhewas 14 enoughtocontrolhimself.WangHaiwashappyhehadawonderfulmotherand 15 nottodothatagain.( )6.A.worriedB.unusualC.activeD.nervous( )7.A.bodyB.legsC.armsD.head( )8.A.surprisedatB.strictwith C.angrywithD.satisfiedwith( )9.A.gettingupB.puttingup C.gettingonD.puttingon( )10.A.forgot B.lost C.found D.took( )11.A.choice B.change C.chant D.( )12.A.good B.bad C.useful D.useless( )13.A.Insteadof B.Instead C.Becauseof D.Because( )14.A.strong B.weak C.old D.young( )15.A.printed B.protected C.provide D.promised10.Itwasalmost9:00pmwhenMiaJasonleftherofficetogohome.Itwas31.Shestartedhercarandshe32downtheroadthatledtoherhouseinthecountry.She3

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