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(1)

1、CHINAlauncheditsfirstmannedspaceshipintospaceat9yesterdaymorning.YangLiwei,38,

isthefirstspacemanofChina.Hewaschosenfrom14pilotsaftermanydifficulttests.Theship

circledtheearth14timesinabout20hours.

(CCTV9,October16,2003)

2、CHINAwillsendtwomoreastronautsintospacenextyear.Thistime,theywillstayupthere

forfivetosevendaystestingthespaceship.Fourteenastronautsarenowtrainingforthetrip.

LastOctober,ShengzhouVmadeChinathethirdnationtosendamanintospace.

(ChinaDaily,April6,2004)

3、THE2008OlympicGameswillgetsomehelpfromspace.NextMay,Chinawillsendasmall

satelliteintospace.ItwillwatchtheOlympicvenues(場(chǎng)館)aspeoplebuildthem.Thesatellite

willalsohelpustokeeptheenvironmentclean.Itwillstayinspacefor5years.

(May2004)

根據(jù)以上三則新聞內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

()1.Howmanycountriessentspaceshipwithmanintospace?

A.OneB.ThreeC.TwoD.Four.

()2.HowlongdidYangLiweistayinthespace?

A.Sevendays.B.Fiveyears.

C.Aboutfivedays.D.Abouttwentyhours.

()3.WhenwillChinasendupasatelliteintospacetowatchtheOlympicvenues?

A.InMay,2005B.InApril,2008

C.InApril,2005D.InMay,2008.

()4.HowoldisYangLiweithisyear?

A.38B.40C.39D.37

()5.Accordingto(根據(jù))thenewsabove,whichisright?

A.Chinawillsendtwomoreastronautsintospacein2006.

B.ShenzhouVwassentupintospaceonOct.15,2003.

C.Chinahassentaspaceshipwithtwopeopleintospace.

D.Thesatellitewillonlyhelpustokeeptheenvironmentclean.

(2)

Lastweek,169Junior1studentsatNo.35MiddleSchoolofShenyangtooktheirfirst

no-teacherexam.Aftertheteacherhandedouttheexampaper,helefttheroomandnevercame

back.Astudentcollectedinthepaperswhentheexamended.

“Thattestwasnotonlyatestofknowledge,butalsoatestofmoral(道德).Wewantedto

showstudentshowimportanthonesty(誠(chéng)實(shí))is,“saidCaiWenguo,theschool'sheadmaster.

Theschoolsaysnocheating(作弊)happenedinthetest.Nextyear,itwants80%ofitsexams

tobewithoutteachers.Butstudentshavedifferentideas.

“Iwashappyandexcitedduringtheexambecausemyteacherstrusted(信任)me,“said

LangYudan,a13-year-oldgirlinClass11.

"Schoolsmusttruststudentsalotnottouseinvigilators(監(jiān)考人).ButIthinkitistoo

early.Somestudentswillcheatiftherearenoinvigilators.Andthestudentswillnotbeableto

askforhelpwhenneeded.7,saidHuaSha.

“Idon9tlikehavinginvigilatorsinexams.Whentheywalkaroundtheclassroom,theymake

menervous.IwouldgethighermarkswithoutthemintheroombecauseIwouldfeelmore

relaxed.9,LiuQingxisaid.

“Ithinkit'sveryimportanttohaveinvigilatorsinexams.Manystudentswanttochecktheir

answerswitheachotheraftertheyhavefinishedpapers.Andtheycanalsokeeptheclassroomin

orderwhensomethingunusualhappens.Theymaymakemenervous,butIstillthinkweneed

them.^ShangguanYuansaid.

Notusinginvigilatorsmaybeagoodidea.Butbeforeusingit,schoolsmusttellstudentsthe

importanceofhonestyandtrytofindwaystosolvesomethingunusualinexams.

()6.Thepassagemainly(主要地)talksabout.

A.howtopassanexam

B.howtomakestudentshonest

C.whetherthereischeatinginexams

D.whetherinvigilatorsareneededinexams

()7.No.35MiddleSchoolofShenyangheldano-teacherexamto.

A.letthestudentshaveagoodrestB.teachthestudentsinabetterway

C.helpallthestudentspasstheexamD.findwhetherthestudentswerehonest

()8.Fromwhatthestudentshavesaid,weknow.

A.invigilatorsreallyhelpthemalotB.allofthemthinkitisagoodidea

C.somethingunusualneverhappensinexamsD.notallofthemagreewiththeheadW

()9.WhatdoesHuaShathinkaboutno-teacherexams?

A.It'sagoodideatohaveno-teacherexamsbutsomethingmustbedonefirst.

B.Iftherearenoinvigilators,thestudentswillcertainlygetlowermarks.

C.Examswithoutinvigilatorswillneverbeheldsincestudentsarenothonest.

D.Shethinksit'sthebestwaytoshowthatschoolstrusttheirstudentsalot.

()10.Inthesentence“Andtheycanalsokeeptheclassroominorderwhensomething

unusualhappens'"'they'Tefersto(指).

A.ludentsB.h^dmastersC.hvigilatorsD.schools

(3)

Whatwillyoubedoingwhenyouare26yearsold?Studyingatuniversityorworkingfora

living?TakealookatwhatAlbertEinsteinwasdoingattheageof26.

100yearsago,EinsteinwasworkinginSwitzerland.Hishobbywasphysics.Withoutmuch

moneyorhelp,hewrotefivepapers(論文)foraphysicsmagazine.Threeofthesegreatly

changedthestudyofphysicsandourunderstandingofspace,time,lightandmatter?(物質(zhì)).His

mostfamousworkisontheTheoryofRelativity(相對(duì)論).EinsteinwasgiventheNobel

Prize(諾貝爾獎(jiǎng))forllisdiscoveries.Althoughhedidmanyotherthingslater,1905hasbeen

calledEinstein's"YearofWonders(奇跡)Ithasbeen100yearssincethen.Becauseofthis,

theUNhasnamed2005meWorldYearOfPhysics.

FiftyyearsafterEinstein'sdeath,aquestionisasked,“WillthereeverbeanotherEinstein?^^

Itmaytakealongtime.Afterall,Einsteinwasbommorethan200yearsafterSirIsaac

Newton,

anothergreatscientist.Besides,physicsisadifferentEeld(領(lǐng)域)now,andeducationisdifferent,

too.Evenifyoucan*tbethenextgreatscientist,itisstillhelpfultoremembersomeofthethings

thatmadeEinsteingreat.Hethoughtindependently(獨(dú)立土也)andreadwidely.Heleftuswitha

formula(公式)forlife:IfAisasuccessinlife,menA=X+Y+Z.Xiswork;Yisplay;andZis

keepingyourmouthshut.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,并將其字母代號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。(共5小題,每小題2分)

()11.WhatwasthefieldofEinstein'sstudy?

A.Physics.B.Wonders.C.successinlife.D.Relativity.

()12.Theyear1905isknownasEinstein's"YearofWonders19because.

A.EinsteinwasworkinginSwitzerlandin1905

B.Einsteinwas26yearsoldin1905

C.Einsteinmadesomeveiyimportantdiscoveriesin1905

D.Einsteinstudiedphysicsin1905

()13Whyhasn'ttherebeenanotherscientistasgreatasEinstein?

A.Becausethestudyofphysicsisnotenough.

B.BecauseitishardtomakeimportantdiscoveriesasEinsteindid.

C.Becausepeopledon'tworkhardanymore.

D.Becausephysicsisgettingmoreandmoredifficult.

()14.TheUNhasnamed2005meWorldYearofPhysicsbecause.

A.Einsteinis100yearsoldthisyear

B-Einsteinhasbeendeadfbr50years

C.therehavebeenothergreatdiscoveriesafterEinstein'sdeath

D.itisthe100thyearsinceEinstein's“YearofWonders”

()15.WhatdoesEinstein'sformulaofsuccessmean?

A.Successmeansyearsofhardwork.

B.Successmeansallstudyandnoplay.

C.Successmeansworkinghard,relaxingandnottalkingtoomuch.

D.Successisasecretthatnobodyknows.

(4)

Thedaywaslikeanyotherdayinhislife.Tomwalkedpasttheshoponthestreetcorner.

Hestoppedtolookatthefrontrowofshoes,andhefelthappytoseethatthepairofshoeshe

wantedverymuchwasstillthere.Lookingdownathisoldshoes,hefeltsorryforhimself.He

reallywantedtohavethemforhisbirthday.

Hesadlywalkedawayandthoughthowtotellhismotheraboutit.Heknewverywellshe

hadlittlemoney.Hedecidednottogohomeatonce,ashelookedsadandhismotherwould

noticeit.Sohewenttotheparkandsatonthegrass.Therehesawaboymovingawheelchair

withhishands.Tomlookedathimandwassurprisedtoseethattheboyhadnofeet.Helooked

athisownfeet."It'smuchbettertobewithoutshoesthanwithoutfeet,“hethought.Therewas

noreasonforhimtofeelsosorryandsad.Hewentawayandsmiled,thinkinghewashappier.

()1.Tompassedtheshop.

A.onfootB.bybikeC.inawheelchairD.bybus

()2.Tomstoppedinfrontoftheshopbecausehewantedto.

A.buytheshoesB.lookattheshoesheliked

C.buyapresentforhisfriendD.getsomethingforhisbirthdayparty

()3.ThatpairofshoesTomlikedwas.

A.toocheapB.toolargeforhim

C.notsoldyetD.notthere

()4.WhydidTomgotothepark?Because.

A.manyniceshoesweresoldthereB.hewantedtoplaythereforawhile

C.hewantedtoseehisdisabledfriendD.hedidn'twanttomakehismotherworried

()5.WecanlearnfromthestorythatTom.

A.likednewshoesverymuchB.lovedhismotherverymuch

C.didn'twanttostayathomeD.hadnofeet

(5)

ThereisasayingthattheBritishlikeanicecupofteainthemorningandanicecupoftea

atnight.Andathalfpastseven,theirideaofheavenisanicecupoftea.Theylikeanicecupof

teawiththeirdinnerandanicecupofteatime,andbeforetheygotobed,thereisalottobesaid

aboutanicecupoftea!

SometimesitseemsthatnooneliketeaasmuchastheBritishdo.Butinfact,teaislikedin

countriesaroundtheworld.InChinaandJapanteawasfirstusedasamedicine,manyyearslater,

peopletheredrankteaasabeverage(飲料).

Peopleintheworldliketodrinkdifferentkindsoftea,green,blackorredassomepeople

callit.Servedindifferentways.Buttheyallknowthatdrinkingteaisgoodforone'shealth.

()6.Themainideaofthefirstparagraph(自然段)is.

A.howmanycupsofteatheBritishdrinkeachday

B.thattheBritishliketalkingabouttea

C.thattheBritishcan'tlivewithoutdrinkingtea

D.thatteaisveryimportantinthelifeoftheBritish

()7.Thephrase“theirideaofheaven^means.

A.thehappiestthingforthemB.theirthoughts

C.theirGodD.theworstthingforthem

()8.Thesentence“thereisalottobesaidaboutanicecupoftea^means.

A.theyenjoydrinkinganicecupofteaB.thereisalotoftea

C.theytalkmuchaboutanicecupofteaD.thereisatalkwhiledrinkingtea

()9.Fromthepassageweknowteawasusedasamedicinemanyyearsago.

A.hew)rldB.fritish

C.manycountriesD.GiinaaidJkpan

()10.Thispassagemainlytellsus.

A.peopleindifferentcountrieslikedrinkingdifferenttea

B.somethinginterestingabouttea

C.howmanykindsofteathereareintheworld

D.drinkingteaisgoodforourhealth

(6)

Youngpeoplecanhaveproblemswiththeirminds.Somestudentsbecomeworriedbecause

theyhavetostudyveryhard.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwithpeopleliketheirparents

andclassmates.

LiuWei,aJunior2studentfromHefei,couldnotunderstandhisteacherandwasdoing

badlyinhislessons.Hebecamesoworriedaboutitthathestartedtocuthisfingerwithaknife.

Anotherstudent,14-year-oldYanFangfromGuangzhou,wasafraidofexams.Shegotvery

worriedinone,andwhenshelookedattheexampaper.Shecouldn'tthinkofanythingtowrite.

ArecentreportfromJiefangDailysaysabout18%ofShanghaiteenagershavemental(心

理的,精神的)problems.Theirtroublesinclude(包括)bringworriedandveryunhappy.And

havingproblemsinlearningandgettingonwithpeople.Manystudentswhohaveproblems

won'tgoforadvice(勸告)orhelp.Somethinktheywilllookstupid(愚蠢)iftheygotosee

adoctor.Othersdon'twanttotalkabouttheirsecret.

LiangYuezhu,anexpertonteenagersfromBeijingAndingHospitalhasthefollowing

adviceforteenagers:

*Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften

*Takepartingroupactivitiesandplaysports

*Gotoseeadoctorifyoufeelunhappyorunwell

()11Thestudentswhooftenbecomeworriedorhavetroublegettingonwithothersmay

have.

A.mentalp-oblemsB.aheadache

C.kniveswiththemD.noparents

()12.LiuWeicuthisfingerwithaknifebecause.

A.hewasafraidofhisteacherB.hewantedtofrightenhisparents

C.hewassoworriedabouthisstudiesD.hisfingerwasbadlyhurt

)13.YanFang'sproblemshappenedwhenever.

A.shestudiedveryhardB.shehadexams

C.shetalkedwithherparentsD.shethoughtofsomething

)14.Studentswhohaveproblemswon'taskothersforhelpbecause.

A.theywon'tletothersthinktheyarestupid

B.theydon'tthinkdoctorscanhelpthem

C.theydon'twanttotelltheirsecrettoothers

D.bothAandC

)15.LiangYuezhu'sadvicetellsusthat.

A.it'sbetterforthestudentswhohavementalproblemstojoinothers

B.it'sunnecessaryforthemtobewithothers

C.onlygroupactivitiesandsportscanhelpthem

D.teachersandparentscan'tdoanythingaboutmentalproblems

(7)

VisitDongqianLakeZoo

ComeandseebigelephantsfromYunnanandtigersfromthenortheast.TheAfricangiraffes

arewaitingforyou.Clevermonkeysaregoingtomakeyoulaugh.Alotofotheranimalsyou

haveneverseenarewaitingtomeetyou.

Tickets

Grown-ups:¥80

Children:¥40

UnderSix:Free

OpeningHours

FromMondaytoFriday:8:30a.m.4:30p.m.

SaturdayandSunday:8:00a.m.5:30p.m.

Keepthezooclean.

Donotfeedorgoneartotheanimals.

()1.Alltheanimalsaboveare.

A.fomAfricaB.hthenotheastC.fomGiinaD.hhezoo

()2.Whichanimalisfulloffun?

A.Amonkey.B.Agraffe.C.Aiger.D.Andephant.

()3.NowMr.andMrs.Kingaregoingtothezoowiththeirseven-year-oldson.Howmuch

willtheypayforthetickets?

A.Onehundredandtwentyyuan.B.Onehundredandsixtyyuan.

C.Twohundredyuan.D.Eightyyuan.

()4.Whichisthevisitingtime?

A.8:00a.m.onMonday.B.500p.monThursday.

C.8:30a.m.onSaturdayD.7:30p.m.onSunday.

()5.Wecaninthezoo.

A.throwdirtythingsB.notgoclosetotheanimals

C.nothughD.gVebodt)heaiimals

(8)

Oncetherewassomethingwrongwithamachineinafactory.Theworkerscoulddo

nothingbutturntoaGermanengineerforhelp,whodrewalineonitandthensaid,"Takeoffthe

partwherethelineisandchangeitforanewone."Themachine,withanewlineon,began

runningwellagain.Theengineerthenaskedfor$30,000forwhathehaddone.Thefollowing

werewhathewroteonabill,“Thenewpartonlycostsonedollar,andknowingwherethe

problemwiththemachineiscosts$29,999.”

Onedollarforchanginganewpartsoundsreasonable(有道理的)butthe$29,999is

exactlythevalue(價(jià)值)ofwisdom(智慧)andknowledge.

()6.ThefactoryturnedtotheGermanengineerbecause.

A.hehadnothingtodointhefactory

B.therewerenootherpeopleinthefactory

C.theworkerscouldnotrepairthemachine

D.theworkersaskedfortoomuchmoneyforrepairingthemachine

()7.Theproblemofthemachine.

A.wascausedbytheGermanengineer

B.wasfoundandsolvedbytheworkers

C.tooktheengineeralongtimetofind

D.wasjustaline

()8.Accordingtotheengineer,thefindingoftheproblemcost.

A.on,onedolarB.$9.999C.nohingD.fessthanhenewpat

()9.Thewriterwantstotellusthat.

A.theengineeraskedfortoomuchmoney

B.theworkersshouldpaythemoney

C.theknowledgeisworthmoney

D.thenewpartcouldcostmore

()10.Thebesttitleforthepassageshouldbe.

A.TheValueofKiowledgeB.HblplessWorkers

C.TheBcpensiveNfechineD.TheLuckyfactory

(9)

“LastweekwasRoadSafetyWeekatJason'sschool.Allthestudentshadtotakepartina

talkonroadsafetywhichwasgivenbyapoliceofficer.Thefollowingiswhatthepoliceofficer

said.”

“Mosttrafficaccidentsshouldn'thappen.Theyhappenbecausepeoplearecareless.A

frequentcauseoftrafficaccidentsisspeed.Somepeopledrivetooquickly.Thismeansthatif

theyhavetostopsuddenly,theycannotstopquicklyenoughtoavoid(避免)hittingother

vehicles(車輛)orpeople.Ybuneedtorememberthiswhenyouarecrossingthestreetor

walkingalongthesidewalk.”

“It'snotonlydriverswhocauseaccidents,however.Peopleonfoot-pedestrians,and

bicycleridersoftencauseaccidents,too.Pedestrianssometimeswalkoutintothestreetwithout

looking.Youshouldalwayslookonbothsidesbeforesteppingintothestreet.

“Doanyofyourideabike?Bicycleriderscancauseaccidentsbychangingdirections

suddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.Beforeyouturnleft,forexample,youshould

checkbehindyoutomakesuretherearen'tanycars,trucksorbusescoming.Youshouldshow

withyourlefthandtotellthatyouwanttoturnleft.Youshouldnotturnuntilthestreetisclear.

“Therulesoftheroadareverysimple.Ifwelearnthemandobey(遵守)them,weshould

nothaveaccidentsanymore.9,

()11.Themainideaofthestoryis.

A.obeyingtherulesoftheroadcankeepyoufromhavingaccidents

B.itwasRoadSafetyWeekatJason'sschool

C.it'snotonlydriverswhocausetrafficaccidents

D.somepeoplehaveaccidentsbecausetheydrivetooquickly

()12.Whydomosttrafficaccidentshappen?

A.Becausepeoplestoptheircarssuddenly.

B.Becausepeopledon'tknowtherules.

C.Becausepeopledon'tcareiftheyhaveanaccident.

D.Becausepeoplearecareless.

()13.Howcanbicycleriderscauseaccidents?

A.Bycrossingtheroadwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

B.Byturningsuddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

C.Bymakingsuretherearen'tanycarscoming.

D.Byshowingsuddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

()14.Theword^frequent^inthepassagemeansinChinese.

A.頻繁的B.偶爾的C.所有的D.罕見的

()15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.R)adSifetyWeekB.ATalkonShfety

C.SifetyfirstD.&fetyaidAccidents

(10)

Thereisabar(酒吧)inourtownwiththename“TheWhiteHorse”.ItisMr.Webster's.

Fewpeoplewenttothebarlastyear,butthingsarequitedifferentnow.

Therewasapictureofawhitehorseonthedoorofthebar.Thenastrangercameinoneday,

dranksomething,lookedaroundthebar,andthensaidtoMr.Webster,"Fewpeoplecomehere.

Takedownthepictureofthewhitehorseandputapictureofablackhorseinstead.

“Butthenameofthebaris6TheWhiteHorse’."Mr.Webstersaid.

“Yes,butdoit."themansaid.Thenhewentoutofthebar

Mr.Websterwenttoanartistandsaid,“Iwantapictureofablackhorse.

Thenextdayapictureofablackhorsewasonthedoorofthebarinsteadofthatofthe

whitehorse.Soonafterthedooropened,amancameinandsaid,“There'samistakeonthedoor

ofyourbar,andthepictureisdifferentfromthename."Themanlooked,satdownanddrank

something.

Thenanothermancameinandsaidthesame,andthenanotherandanother.Alotofpeople

cameinandsaid,“Thepictureonyourdooriswrong.9,andtheyallstoppedanddrankinMr.

Webster'sbar.

()1.ThestrangertoldMr.Webstertotakedownthepictureofthewhitehorsebecausehe

knew.

A.apictureofablackhorseshowedgoodluck

B.thepictureofthewhitehorsewasn'tgoodforthebar

C.peoplewouldunderstandthepicturedifferentfromthename

D.peoplewouldcomeinandtellthepicturewasdifferentfromthename

()2.Mr.Websteragreedwiththestranger.

A.thoughhewasn'treadytodoitlikethatatfirst

B.thoughhedidn'tliketheblackhorse

C.becauseheknewhewasanartist

D.becausehealsowantedtochangethepicture

()3.Moreandmorepeoplecametothebarbecause.

A.ithadchangeditsname

B.theblackhorsewasbetterthanthewhiteone

C.thebarhadablackhorse

D.theywantedtoshowthemistake

()4.Thestranger.

A.wasclevererthanMr.Webster

B.didn'tlikethewhitehorseatthebeginning

C.knewMr.Websterandtheartist

D.gotmuchmoneybyteachingMr.Webster

()5.Fromthestorywehavelearntthat.

A.ifyourbusinessisnotgood,you'dbetterchangethenameorthepicture

B.ifyouareintrouble,youshouldtakeothers,ideas

C.whenyouhavedifficulty,don'tgiveup

D.whenagoodnameisgiven,itcancausesuccess

(11)

Afour-year-oldgirlislyinginthearmsofadoctor.Shehasjustlosthermother.Herpink

clothesarefullofbloodandhereyeslookatsomethingonlyshecansee.

Everydayweseepictureslikethisonourtelevisions.WeseeIraqi(伊拉克的)children

beggingforfoodandwaterfromAmericanandBritishsoldiersastheymovethroughtownsand

citiestowardsthecapital,Baghdad(巴格達(dá)).Weseethesechildrenfollowingparents,carrying

bagsofalmostthesamesizeastheirsmallbodiesastheyescapefromtheirhomesinBaghdad.

Theyshowjustsomeoftheyounglivesthathavebeenturnedupsidedownbyongoingwar

andtheterriblepricepaidbyIraqichildren.

“Dad,whyaretheAmericansfightingagainstus?Arewegoingtobekilled?”askstheson

ofAbuSingar,anIraqiengineer.Abufindsithardtoexplainthiswartohiseight-year-oldson.

Hetriestomakehimfeelsafebysaying,"Thebombs(炸弓單)arefarawayfromus.The

Americansarefightingthesoldiers.We'regoingtobeallright.,?EventhoughAbuknowsitisn't

alwaystrue,littleelsecanbedone.InBaghdad,parentsgivetheirchildrensleepingpillstotry

andletthemescapefromthesoundofbombs.Andalltheschoolsareclosed.

Notthingsareworse,andtheongoingwarmakesitimpossibletocountthenumberwhoare

hungry,sick,hurtorevendead.

()6.WhathappenstothechildreninIraqbecauseofthewar?

A.Thechildrenwillgetbetterthanbefore.

B.ThechildrenbegforfoodandwaterfromAmericanandBritishsoldiers.

C.ThechildreninIraqgoawayfromtheirhomesinBaghdad.

D.Thechildrenliveamostterriblelife.

()7.Whatdoestheword"ongoing^meaninChinese?.

A.正在進(jìn)行的B,非正義的C.未授權(quán)的D.影響惡劣的

()8.Thefatherdoesn'ttellthetruethingtohischildbecause.

A.hewantstomakehischildnotfeeldangerous

B.heandhischildareafraidtoloseeachotherinthewar

C.hedoesn'twanthischildtobelieveAmericansoldiers

D.hewilllosehiscountryandhishome

()9.ThewarinIraqtellsusthat.

A.theIraqipeopleinthewararemuchhungrierandworse

B.weshouldhelptheIraqipeoplebuildtheircountryagain

C.nothingcanbedoneexceptfighting

D.bothAandB

()10.Whatwouldbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthereport?

A.IraqiChildrenduringtheWar

B.Sickness,DeathinIraqi

C.AmericaandEnglandFightagainstIraq

D.AGirlintheWarinIraq

(12)

TheGuidanceDepartment(教導(dǎo)處)atBerryvilleHighSchoolhasastaff(員工)ofeleven

teachers.Mostoftheirworkisdonewiththestudents.Butthestaffseesalotofparents,too.

"Parentsmeetingsmakeclearmonthlydiagram(圖表).“saysMildredFreman,headofthe

Guidance."Thisdiagramstaysmuchthesamefromyeartoyear.ThebusymonthsareOctober,

MarchandMay.”

September,thebeginningofanewschoolyear,startsratherslowly.Fewparentscomein.

Mostofthesewanttotalkabouttheschedules(日程安排).Octoberbringsmanyproblems

causedbysomestudents.Someparentsarecalledin.Otherscomebythemselves.Thingsquiet

downinNovember.Decemberisaquietmonth."It'stheholiday.,9MsForemansays,“People

wanttocomein,Iknow,buttheydecidetowaituntilafterNewYear'sDay.”

ReportcardsgohomejustbeforeChristmasholidays.Badmarks(分?jǐn)?shù))bringparentsinas

schoolopensagain.ThishappensagaininMarch,anotherreportcardmonth.Mayisalwaysthe

year'sbusiestmonth.That'swhenparentsbegintothinkthattheirchildrenmaybeaskedtostay

inthesamegradeagain.Theycomeintoseeifanythingcanbedonebeforethingsaredecidedin

June.

()11.TheteachersintheGuidanceDepartmentusually.

A.domostoftheirworkforthestudents

B.answerallthequestionsfromparents

C.helpotherteachersgetalongwithstudentsandparents

D.onlybringreportcardstostudentsandparents

()12.InDecemberparentsusually.

A.stayathomewiththeirchildrenfortheirholidays

B.waitfortheteacherstobringreportcardstotheirchildren

C.wouldn'tliketovisittheteachersintheGuidanceDepartment

D.letteachershaveagoodrestduringtheirholidays

()13.teachersworkingintheGuidanceDepartmentatBerryvilleHighSchool.

A.55B.35C.15D.U

()14.WhydosomeparentscometoschoolinMarch?Because.

A.theywanttoseetheirchildren'steachersafterChristmasholidays

B.theyarecalledbytheteachersofGuidanceDepartment

C.badmarkshavethemdoit

D.it'sthebeginningofanewschoolyear

()15.Whichofthefollowingisright?

A.InJunetheschooldecideswhowillstayinthesamegradeagain.

B.Almo

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