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(1)

Manypeopleliketotravelbyplane,butIdon'tlikeitbecauseanairportisusually

farfromthecity.Youhavetogetthereearlyandwaitfbrhoursfortheplanetotake

offanditisoftenlate,youcan'topenthewindow.Youcan'tchoosethefood.Planes

arefast,buttheystilltakehourstogetoutoftheairportandintothecity.

Iliketravelingbytrain.Ithinktrainsaresafe.Railwaystationsareusuallyin

cities.Whenyouarelatefbratrainyoucancatchanotherone.youcanwalkaround

inthetrainandopenthewindows.Youcanseemanyinterestingthingsonyourway.I

knowittakesalittlemoretime.

Ialsolikecars.Youcanstartyourjourneywhenyouwantto,andyoudon'tneed

togettoarailwaystationorabusstop.Alsoyoucancarrymanythingswithyouina

car.Butsometimestherearetoomanycarsontheroad.

()1.Whydomanypeopleliketotravelbyplane?

A.Becauseitisfast.

B.Becauseitissafe.

C.Becauseyoucanwalkaroundintheplane.

()2.Whichisnotthegoodthingaboutthetrain?

A.Itissafe.B.Ittakesalittlemoretime.C.Youcanopenthewindows.

()3.Ifyouwanttotakealotofthingswithyou,whatdoyoutaketogoout?

A.AbusB.Acar.C.Atrain

)4.Whatisthebadthingaboutthecar?

A.youneedn'tgotoastation

B.youcanstartyourjourneywhenyouwantto.

C.Therearetoomanycarsontheroad.

()5.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftheplane,trainandcar?

A.hethinksittakesalotoftimetogotoandgetoutoftheairport.

B.Helikestotakeatrainbecauseittakesalittlemoretime.

C.Helikestotakeacarbecausehehasacar.

(2)

Canyouimaginealifewithoutarmsorlegs?Nowletmeintroduceadisabled

mannamedNickforyou.

Nick,a31-year-oldAustralian,wasbornwithoutlimbs(四肢),solifewasnoteasy

forhim.Atschoolmanystudentsplayedjokesonhim.Becausehelookeddifferent

fromeveryoneelse.Hewasrefusedtobetheirfriends.Sohealwaysfelt

lonely.However,hefacedthatbravely.Helearnedtotypeoncomputerwithtwo

toes(腳趾)attheageofsix,andhecouldevensurfandplaygolf.Incollege,he

achievedgreatsuccessandwasoneoftheexcellentstudentsinthestudies.What9s

more,Nick,alsoencouragedotherstoworkhardfortheirdreams.

NowNickisoneofthemostpopularspeakersintheworld.Hetravelstomany

countriesandgivesspeechesabouthisstoryagainstdifficulties."Ameaningfullifeis

aboutlookingatwhatyouhave,notwhatyoudon'thave."hesaid.Hisstory

encouragedmillionsofpeople.

()1.Nickisyearsold.

A.thirtyB.thirty-oneC.thirty-two

()2.Nickwasbomwithout.

A.armsB.legsC.armsandlegs

()3.Theword“type”means""inChinese.

A.打字B.寫字C.玩游戲

()4.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?

A.Nickhadmanyfriendsatschool.

B.Nickcouldsurfandplaygolf.

C.Nickwasn'toneoftheexcellentstudentsincollege.

()5.Whichisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)accordingtothepassage?

A.Alonelydisabledman.

B.AdisabledAustralianwhonevergivesup.

C.Apopularspeaker.

(3)

Marydidnotunderstandsuchsentencesas“Sheisbluetoday.”“Hehasagreen

thumb(大拇指).”"Hehastoldalittlewhitelie.^Andshewenttoherteacherfbrhelp.

Mary:MrsSmith.thereisacolourineachofthesesentences.Whatdotheymean?

MrsSmith:IneverydayEnglish,Mary,bluesometimesmeanssad.Yellow...afraid.A

personwithagreenthumbgrowsplantswell.Andawhitelieisnotabadone.

Mary:Wouldyougivemeanexamplewhitelie”?

MrsSmith:Certainly.NowIgiveyousomecake.Infactyoudon'tlikeit,butyou

won'tsayit.Instead,yousay,“No,thanks.I'mnothungry."That'sawhitelie.

Mary:Oh,Isee.Thankyouverymuch.

()1.BluesometimesmeanssadinEnglish.

A.goodB.spokenC.usualD.poor

)2.1don'thaveagreenthumb,soallmyplants.

A.dieoffB.growwellC.lookniceD.aregood

)3.Tomistoclimbthetree.He'syellow.

A.happyB.cleverC.gladD.afraid

)4.Hedidn'tlikemetoknowoftheaccident.Hetoldmeawhitelie.

A.thereason.B.thetruestoryC.themeaningD.theanswer

)5.Heistoday.Heistoldhisfatherisill.

A.blueB.yellowC.greenD.white

(4)

HereisasigninfrontoftheticketofficeoftheSnoopyWorld.

SnoopyWorldRules:

Grown-up:$200Children:$100Watchyourchildrenwhenyouvisitthe

Snoopy

(over10persons—20%off)

Parking:Car$50Motorcycle:$20World.

Don'ttouchanythingintheSnoopyWorld.

OpeningHours:9:00a.m.-6:00p.m.

(ClosedonTuesday)Nophotos!

Don'tthrowyourrubbishanywhere.

)1.HowlongarethebusinesshoursfortheSnoopyWorld?

A.Sixhours.B.Sevenhours.C.Eighthours.D.Ninehours.

)2.MrWangisateacherinaprimaryschool.Hewilltake10ofhisstudents

totheSnoopyWorld.Howmuchshouldhepay?

A.$1,200.B.$240.C.$960.D.$800.

()3.MrandMrLinwilltaketheirsons,JohnandSteve,totheSnoopyWorld.

Iftheywanttogobycarandparktheircarthere.Howmuchwilltheypay?

A.$850.B.$450.C.$550.D.$650.

()4.YoucanvisittheSnoopyWorldat.

A.l:30p.m.onSaturdayB.ll:OOa.m.onTuesday

C.8:30a.m.onSunday.D.6:30p.m.onMonday

()5.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?

A.YouCallparkyourcarintheSnoopyWorldwithoutpaying.

B.Childrenmaygetlostifparentsarenotcarefulenough.

C.ChildrenundersixyearsoldcangetintotheSnoopyWorldwithouttickets.

D.YoucantakepicturesintheSnoopyWorld.

(5)

ManyexpressionsinAmerica,asinothercountries,comefromthenamesof

people."JohnHancock^isthebestknownexample.

Hancockwasarichman.Hehelpedthepatriots(愛(ài)國(guó)者)intheAmerican

Revolution(革命)andbecameaheadinthewar(戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng))againstBritain.Hewasoneof

thefirstmentosigntheDeclarationofIndependence(獨(dú)立宣言).Yetheis

rememberedbestforhislargesignature(簽名).

ThestoryistoldthatwhenHancocksatdowntosigntheDeclarationof

Independence.hesaidthathewouldwritehissignaturelargeenoughforJohnBull(英

國(guó)人的綽號(hào))toreadwithouthisglasses.JohnBullmeansEngland,asUncleSam

meanstheUnitedStates.Hancock'ssignatureontheDeclarationwaswrittentwo

timeslargerthanthoseoftheotherssothatyoucanreadhisnamemoreeasilythan

eventhenamesofThomasJeffersonorBenjaminFranklin.

TodayJohnHancockisusedtomeananyperson'ssignature.Ifyouaskany

Americantoputhis“JohnHancock^onapieceofpaper,hequicklyknowswhatyou

mean-youareaskinghimtosignhisname.

()l.Thispassageismainly(主要地)about.

A.theAmericanRevolutionB.JohnHancock'shandwriting

C.howanAmericanexpressionbegan

D.signingtheDeclarationofIndependence

()2.Hancockisrememberedbestbecausehe.

A.wasrichB.wasahead

C.wasanEnglishmanD.signedhisnameinlargeletters

()3.Hewroteinthatwaybecausehewantedto.

A.havepeopleseethatsignature

B.showthathewasproud(自豪)tobeapatriot

C.seehowlargehecouldwrite

D.berememberedforwritingalargename

()4.JohnBullis.

A.anothernameforUncleSamB.England'sUncleSam

C.anameforEnglandD.anothernamefbrtheUSA

()5.Nowadays,aJohnHancockisa.

A.headB.manwhosignsdeclarations

C.strongpatriotD.person'ssignature

(6)

“Joe,youareaveryolddog,“saidpolicemanFred."Todayisyourbirthdayagain.I

rememberyouwere14yearsoldlastyear.Butyouarestillthebestpolicedoginthe

world!,9"ARF!ARF!^^barkedJoe.“Youarewelcome,saidFred."Nowlefs

getyourbirthdaydinner.Showmewhereyouwanttoeat.JoeledFreddownthe

street.Goodsmellscamefromalltheeatingplaces.ButJoewanderedon閑逛.Atlast

hestoppedatasmallplace.Hesmelledaroundthedoor.Thenhepushedthedoor

open."Isthiswhereyouwanttoeat?”askedFred.ButJoedidnotbarkananswer.

Heputhisnosetothefloorandranacrosstheroom.Thenhejumpedonamanat

atable!uGoodboy,Joe!”saidFred.JoeandFredhavelookedfbrtherobberfbrten

years.ctAndnowyouhavefoundhim!^^JoeandFredtooktherobbertothepolice

station.ThenFredsaid,“AHright,Joe,youhavedoneyourwork.Welldone!

Congratulations.Nowdoyouwantthatbirthdaydinner?”"ARF!"barkedJoe,"ARF!

ARF!""Let'sgo;9saidFred."I'mhungry,too.”

()1.HowoldisJoe?

AFifteen.BFive.CThirteen.DFourteen.

()2.HowmanyyearshavethepoliceandJoelookedfortherobber?

A3.B5.C1.D2.

()3.Inthestory,Joesays"ARF!ARF!”twice.Thefirsttimehemeans"

AHello!Howareyou?BThankyou.

COh.No.I'mnotagooddog.DTmsorrytohearthat.

()4FredwantstogiveJoeadinnerbecause.

Ait'sJoe'sbirthday.BtodayisFred'sbirthday.

CFredfoundaneatingplace.DJoecaughttherobber.

)5Joeisgreat,isn'the?

AYes,heis.BNo,heisn't.CYes,heisn't.DNo,heis

(7)

Peoplealllikeholidays.Someholidaysarealwaysthesameinsomecountries,

butsomearenot.Forexample,NewYearisonJanuary1st.Christmasison

December25th.Mother'sDayisonthesecondSundayofMay.Thenationalbirthday

ofthePRCisonthefirstdayofOctober.However,theoneoftheUSAisonJuly4th.

Differentcountrieshavedifferentholidays.Differentholidaysareimportantfor

differentcountries.AmericansandCanadianshaveThanksgivingDay.Theyhaveit

onthefourthThursdayofNovember.InTaiwan,Father'sDayisonAugust8th,but

Father'sDayisonthethirdSundayofJuneinAmerica.PeoplecelebrateTeachers9

DayonSeptember28thinmanycountries,whichisalsocalldedConfucius's

Birthday.

Eachholidayhasastory.SurftheNet,andyou'llfindyouareinterestedinevery

story.

()1.NewYearisontheofJanuary.

A.fourthdayB.twenty-eighthdayC.tenthdayD.firstday

()2.isonthetwenty-fifthdayofDecember.

A.ThanksgivingDayB.Confucius^Birthday

C.ChristmasD.Teachers9Day

()3.WhatdateisthenationalbirthdayoftheUSA?

A.October10th.B.January21st.

C.September28th.D.July4th.

()4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Teachers5DayisalsoConfucius^Birthdayinmanycountries.

B.Noteveryholidayhasastory.

C.ThenationalbirthdayofthePRCisonJuly4th.

D.ThanksgivingDayisonthethirdSundayofJune.

)5.WhatdayisThanksgivingDay?

A.Sunday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.D.Saturday.

(8)

Americanswithsmallfamiliesownasmall

caroralargeone.Ifbothparentsareworking,

theyusuallyhavetwocars.Whenthefamilyis

large,oneofthecarsissoldandtheywillbuya

van(房車).

Asmallcarcanhold(容納)fourpersonsandalargecarcanholdsixpersonsbut

itisverycrowded(擁擠).Avanholdsevenpersonseasily,sothreechildrencanask

theirgrandparentstogoonaholidaytravel.Theycanalltraveltogether.

Mr.Hagenandhiswifehadathirdchildlastyear.Thismadethemselltheir

secondcarandbuyavan.Thesixthandseventhseatareusedtoputotherthings,fbra

familyoffivemustcarrymanysuitcases(衣箱)whentheytravel.Whentheyarriveat

theirgrandparents9home,thetwoseatscanthencarrythegrandparents,

Americanscallvansmotorhomes.Amotorhomeisalwaysusedfbrholidays.

Whenafamilyaretravelingtothemountainsortotheseaside,theycanliveintheir

motorhomeforafewdaysorweeks.Allthemembersofabigfamilycanenjoya

happierlifewhentheyaretravelingtogether.Thisiswhymotorhomeshavebecome

verypopular.InAmericantherearemanyparksformotorhomes.

()1.Fromthepassage,avanisalsocalled.

A.amotorcarB.amotorhomeC.amotorbikeD.abigtruck

()2.BeforeMrHagenandhiswifeboughtavan,they.

A.soldtheiroldhouseB.movedtotheirgrandparents9house

C.builtanewplacefbravanD.soldtheirsecondcar

()3.Amotorhomeisusuallyownedbyafamilywith.

A.babyB.muchmoney

C.morethantwochildrenD.interestinvans

()4.Americanusuallyusemotorhomes.

A.totravelwithallthefamilymembersonholiday

B.todosomeshoppingwithallthefamilymembers

C.tovisittheirgrandparentsatweekends

D.todrivetheirchildrentoschooleveryday

()5.Motorhomeshavebecomepopularbecause.

A.theycantakepeopletoanothercitywhenpeoplearefree

B.theycanletfamilieshaveahappierlifewhentheygoouttogetherfortheir

holiday

C.somepeoplethinkmotorhomesarecheap

D.bigfamiliescanputmorethingsinmotorhomes

(9)

InAmerica,peoplechangejobstentimesduringtheirlives.Theychangetheir

homeseleventimes.Americanslikechangebecausetheythinkitimprovestheirlives.

InChina,somepeople,ofcourse,don'tlikechange.Theywantlifetobe

predictable(可預(yù)見(jiàn)的).Theywanttodothesamethingseverydayandtoseethe

samepeopleeveryday.Whensomethingchanges,itmakesthemfeeluncomfortable,

likeachildwhocan'tgotosleepunless(除非)allhistoysareintheirproperplaces.

Butcan'tyouseetherearemanychangesinChina?Peoplearehealthierandtheyare

livinglonger.Peoplehavemoremoney,morefoodandtheyarebettereducated(受教

育).

Withoutchangeourliveswouldbeveryboring.Itwouldbelikelisteningtothe

samesongoverandoveragain.Changeisabigpartoflifeandweallchangeinsmall

wayseverydaytheyounggetstronger,theoldgetweaker;wemeetnewfriends;

wefindnewinterests.ChangeisgoodforChinaanditwillbegoodforyou,too.

()1.HowmanytimesdopeopleinAmericanchangetheirjobsduringtheirlives?

A.Nine.B.Ten.C.Eleven.D.Twelve.

()2.SomeChinesepeopledon'tlikechangebecauseitmakesthemfeel

A.boringB.comfortableC.interestingD.uncomfortable

()3.WhatisNOTChina'schange?

A.Peoplearehealthierandtheyarelivinglonger.

B.Peoplehavemoremoneyandmorefood

C.Peoplearebettereducated

D.Peoplechangetheirhomeseleventimes

()4.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“improve”?

A.改善B.增強(qiáng)C.利用D.增加

()5.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassageis.

A.ChangeIsGoodB.AmericansLikeChange

C.ChineseLikeChangeD.ChineseDislikeChange

(10)

DearJenny,

Howareyou?Thanksforyourlastletter.

IlikeEnglishandMaths,too.Ithinkthey'reinterestinganduseful(有用的).Our

schoolisoverat3:40p.m.everydayandIcangethomeat4o'clock,butIdon*tgo

homeatonce(立亥ij).

OnMondayafternoon,Ihaveaviolinlessonfrom4:00to5:00.1likesports,and

I'mintheschoolbasketballteamwithourP.E.teacheronTuesdayafternoon.On

Wednesdayafternoon,Igoshoppingwithmyparents.Webuyalotoffoodandfruits,

andIlikeeatingthemverymuch.OnThursday,IoftenwatchTVathomeafterschool.

IlikeSportsWorldverymuch

OnSaturdaywedon'thaveclasses.Ioftensinginanartschool.Ilikesingingand

Icansingbetternow.IusuallygototheparkorhavearestathomeonSunday.I'm

busyeveryday,butI'mveryhappybecauseIhavefuninmylife.

Yours,

Alice

()1.Alicelikes.

A.ChineseandMathsB.EnglishandChinese

C.EnglishandMathsD.EnglishandBiology

()2.Alice'sschoolisoveratintheafternooneveryday.

A.3:40B.4:00C.4:40D.5:00

()3.AlicehasaviolinlessonforonMondayafternoon

A.halfanhourB.anhourC.twohoursD.threehours

()4.WhatdoesAlicedoonTuesdayafternoon?

A.Sheplaysbasketballatschool.B.Sheplaystheviolinatschool.

C.Shegoesshoppingwithherparents.D.ShewatchesTVathome.

()5.WhatdoesAliceoftendoonSaturday?

A.SheoftenplaystheviolinB.Sheoftengoestothepark.

C.Sheoftenhasarestathome.D.Sheoftensingsinanartschool.

(11)

DoyouwanttogobyshiptoAustraliaoranywhere(任何地方)?Abigshipmay

helpyou.Itlookslikeabighouse.Thereareroomsfbreveryone.Inthedayyoucan

swiminthepoolorplaygamesontheship.Youcaneven(甚至)seeafilmontheship.

Sometimesyoucanseebirdsflyingaroundyou.Theyareflyinghereandthere.Look

atthepictureoftheship.Doesitlooklikeahouse?It'sverylarge.Andit'sthemost

luxurypassengerliner(豪華游輪)intheworld,calledPreedomoftheSeas,(海洋自

由號(hào)).Theshipis339meterslongand33.6meterswide,withagolffieldonit.It's

socooltotakeatriponaship!

()1.Abigshiplookslike.

A.apoolB.ahouseC.aschoolD.acinema

()2.Youcanswim.

A.inthedayB.intheeveningC.intheafternoonD.inthesea

()3.Youcanontheship.

A.swimB.playgamesC.seeafilmD.A,BandC

()4.Wecanplayon'FreedomoftheSeas*.

A.basketballB.footballC.golfD.thepiano

()5.Howdoyoulike'FreedomoftheSeas1?

A.Itisaverybighouse.B.Icanswimontheship.

C.Iamveryhappytoseetheship.D.It'swonderful.

(12)

OneafternoonItouredanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinisha

businessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquietviewoftheartworks.

Ayoungcoupleviewingthepaintingsaheadofmechattednonstopbetween

themselves.Iwatchedthemamomentanddecidedthewifewasdoingallthetalk.I

admiredthehusband'spatiencefbrputtingupwithhercontinuoustalk.Distractedby

theirnoise,Imovedon.

ImetwiththemseveraltimesasImovedthroughthedifferentroomsofart.Each

timeIheardherconstantburstofwords,Imovedawayquickly.

Iwasstandingatthecounterofthemuseumgiftshopmakingapurchasewhen

thecouplecameneartotheexit.Befbretheyleft,themanreachedintohispocketand

pulledoutawhiteobject.Heextendeditintoalongstickandthentappedhiswayinto

thecoatroomtogethiswife'sjacket.

“He'sabraveman."Theclerkatthecountersaid,“Mostofuswouldgiveupifwe

wereblindedatsuchayoungage.Duringhisrecoveryhemadeapromisethathislife

wouldn'tchange.So,asbefore,heandhiswifecomeinwheneverthere'sanewart

show.”

“Butwhatdosehegetoutoftheart?”Iasked,“Hecan'tsee.”

“Can'tsee?You,rewrong.Heseesalot.MorethanyouorIdo.'Theclerk

said,“Hiswifedescribeseachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead.^^

Ilearnedsomethingaboutpatience,courageandlovethatday.Isawthepatience

ofayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithoutsightandthecourageofa

husbandwhowouldnotallowblindnesstochangehislife.AndIsawtheloveshared

bytwopeopleasIwatchedthiscouplewalkawayhandinhand.

()1.Theyoungcouplewereatanartmuseum.

A.toshowtheirloveB.toappreciateart

C.todiscusspaintingsD.todescribepaintings

()2."?..1movedawayquickly."inParagraph3showsthatthewriter.

A.wasinthehopeofvisitingmoreroomsB.wasinahurrytobuysomegifts

C.wastiredofthenonstoptalkingD.wasnotinterestedintheartshow

()3.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthehusband.

A.wasnotbornblindB.couldn'tstandhiswife

C.knewnothingaboutartD.completelydependedonhiswife

()4.Afterhearingwhattheclerkhadsaidaboutthecouple,thewriterwas

A.encouragedB.excitedC.touchedD.annoyed

()5.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.theimportanceofartB.goodmannersinpublic

C.patienceofahusbandD.lovebetweenacouple

(13)

DoyouknowEskimos?Letmetellyousomethingabouttheirlives.

EskimosliveneartheNorthPole.Thereareonlytwoseasonsthere,winterand

summer.

Thereisnospringorautumnthere.Thewinternightsarelong.Youcan'tseethe

sunformorethantwomonths,evenatmidday.Thesummerdaysarelong.Formore

thantwomonths,thesunnevergoesdownandthere'snonight.

Eskimoshavewarmclothes.Theymaketheirclothesfromtheskinsofanimals.

Fromskinstheymakecoats,capsandshoes.

NeartheNorthPoletreescan*tgrow,fbritistoocoldthere.TheEskimoshaveto

maketheirhousesfromskins,snoworstones.Whentheyoutinstormsandcan'tget

backhome,theymakehousesofsnow.Theyleavethesesnowhouseswhenthestorm

isover.

LifeishardfbrtheEskimos,buttheystillliketolivethere.

()1.NeartheNorthPolethereareinayear.

A.twoseasons—winterandsummer

B.twoseason-springandautumn

C.fourseasons

D.twoseasonssometimesandfourseasonssometimes

)2.HowlongdoesthelongerdayornightlastneartheNorthPole?

A.24hoursB.OveraweekC.AmonthD.overtwomonths

)3.Eskimosuseskinstomake.

A.clothesB.housesC.treesD.bothAandB

)4.TherearenoneartheNorthPole.

A.daysB.nightsC.treesD.animals

)5.Eskimosmakehousesofsnowtoprotect(保護(hù))themselvesfrom.

A.animalsB.stormsC.snowD.rain

(14)

Everybodyhasahome.Peoplehavehomes.Animalshavehomes.Peoplelivein

manydifferentkindsofhouses.Animalshavedifferentkindsofhomes,too.

Someanimalsliveinholes(洞)undertheground.Thewoodchuck(土撥鼠)lives

undertheground.Hishomehastwodoors.Ifanyanimalcomesintoonedoor,the

woodchuckgoesoutthroughtheother.Someanimalsliveinholesintrees.Some

squirrels(松鼠)buildnests(窩)highintrees.Mostofthebirdsliveinnestsintrees.

Buthawks(鷹)buildtheirnestshighinthemountains(lJj).

()l.Thestoryisabout.

A.sometreesB.somepeople

C.someanimalsD.homesofsomeanimals

)2.Allliveundertheground.

A.theanimalsB.thewoodchucksC.thesquirrelsD.thebirds

)3.Howmanydoorsarethereinthewoodchuck'shouse?

A.OneB.TwoC.Three.D.None.

)4.Animals*homesare.

A.inholesB.thesameC.notthesameD.intrees

)5.Peoplelivein

A.holesB.differentkindsofhouses

C.treesD.mountains

(15)

MrJonesandMrBrownworkedinthesameoffice.OnedayMrJonessaidtoMr

Brown,“WeTegoingtohaveasmallpartyatourhousenextWednesday

evening,Wouldyouandyourwifeliketocome?”

Mrbrownsaid,“Thankyouverymuch.Thatisverykindofyou.Wearefree

thatevening,1think,butIwilltelephonemywifeandaskher."SoMr.Brownwentto

theotherroomandtelephoned.Whenhecameback,helookedveryworried.

“What'sthematter?”saidMrBrown."Shewasn'tthere.Mysmallson

answeredthetelephone.IsaidtohimJisyourmotherthere,Jim?'HeansweredJNo,

sheisnotinthehouse.*'Whereisshethen?Tasked.'She'sout'What'sshedoing?1

‘She'slookingforme.*“

()1.Asmallpartywillbeheld

A.insevendaysB.intheevening

C.intheofficeD.atMrBrown'shouse

()2.Thetelephonewas

A.inthesameofficeB.neartheoffice

B.C.inthepostofficeD.nearMrJone'shouse

()3.WhomdidMrBrownspeaktoonthetelephone?

A.MrJoneB.MrJone'swifeC.HiswifeD.MrBrown'sson

()4.MrsBrownwaslookingfor

A.herhusbandB.hermotherC.hersonD.herdaughter

()5.Whichisright?

A.MrsBrownwouldn'tbefreethenextWednesdayevening.

B.MrsBrownwasillandshewenttohospital.

C.MrsBrownwasout,soshedidn*tanswerthetelephone.

D.MrsBrowndidn'tlikethepartyatall.

(16)

Thisismyschool.Itisinfrontofapark.Itisverybigandbeautiful.Thereare

twenty-oneclassesinourschool.Thereareaboutsixhundredstudentsinit.Ithas

threesmallgardens.Therearethreeteachingbuildings,too.BuildingAisforGrade

2.BuildingBisforGrade8andBuildingCisforGrade4.Thereisanother(另一個(gè))

buildingbehind(在之后)theteachingbuildings.Therearetwolibrariesand

somereadingroomsinit.Wecanborrowallkindsofbooksfromourschoollibraries.

Ilikemyschool.

()1.Whereisthisschool?

A.Infrontofapark.B.Infrontofazoo.

C.Infrontofasupermarket.D.Infrontofabusstation.

()2.Howmanygardensarethereinthisschool?

A.Twobiggardens.B.Twosmallgardens.

C.Threebiggardens.D.Threesmallgardens.

()3.Howmanyclassesarethereinthisschool?

A.5.B.20.C.21.D.22.

()4.WhichGradeisBuildingBfor?

A.ItisforGrade6.B.ItisforGrade2.

C.ItisforGrade3.D.ItisforGrade9.

()5.Howmanylibrariesarethereinthisschool?

A.

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