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單項(xiàng)選擇21.Everythingcomeswith_______price;thereisnosuchthingasfreelunchintheworld.A.a B.the C.an D./22.—Tom,youarealwaysfullof______.MayIknowthesecret?—Well,Ijusttakeplentyofexerciseeveryday.A.energy B.love C.interest D.power23.Thetwogirlsaregettingonverywellandshare_______witheachother.A.little B.much C.some D.none24.Canyoupassmyglassestome,Jerry?Ican_______seethewordsontheblackboard.A.simply B.really C.hardly D.clearly25.Ihadgreatdifficulty________thesuitablefoodonthemenuinthatrestaurant.A.find B.found C.tofind D.finding26.—Ican’tfixtheseuntiltomorrow,I’mafraid.—That’sOK,there’s______.A.noproblem B.nowonder C.nodoubt D.nohurry27.---_______plasticbagsweuse,_______itwillbetotheenvironment. ---Iagree.A.Thefewer,thebetter B.Theless,thebetter C.Theless,theworse D.Thefewer,theworse28.---Whatwouldyoudoifit______tomorrow?---Wehavetocarryiton,sincewe’vegoteverythingready.A.rain B.rains C.willrain D.israining29.---Mum,_____Ifinishmyhomeworknow?---No,you_____.Youmayhavearestfirstandfinishitlater.A.may,mustn’t B.must,can’t C.may,maynot D.must,needn’t30.Ben_______HarryPotterwhenIwenttoseehimlastnight.A.wasreading B.isreading C.willread D.read31.Thenewcomputers_________tothevillageschoolsnextTuesday.A.aresent B.weresent C.willbesent D.havesent32.—Youwon’tpasstheoralEnglishtest______youpracticespeakingmore.—IamsurethatIwillbethebest.Don’tworry,mum.A.when B.if C.unless D.after33.Moreandmoreyoungpeoplearefond___playingtennisnowadays.A.on B.to C.in D.of34.---Thelightinhisroomisstillon.Doyouknow_______?---Inordertogetreadyforthecomingexam.A.ifheworkshard B.whyhestaysupsolateC.whyishesobusy D.whenhewillstopworking35.—Say,Jane,willyoucomewithmetothegameFriday?—______,Bob,butIpromisedMaryI’dgowithher.A.Mypleasure B.Thanks C.Takeiteasy D.Forgetit21.A22.A23.B24.C25.D26.D27.A28.B29.D30.A31.C32.C33.D34.B35.B完形填空OnedayIwaswatchingamovieathome.Tears31frommyeyesasIsawatouchingscene.Mythree-year-oldsoncametomeandaskedme32Iwascryingfor.IkeptsilentasIcouldn’texplain33himitwasjustanemotionalthing.Tomy34,hetouchedmyfacewithhislittlehandandsaid,“DearMom,stopcrying!Yousee,everythingwillbefine.Youaremygood35.Sojustgetupandlet’sgetreadyforschool.”O(jiān)nhearinghimsaythistome,Icouldn’thelplaughing.Itwasso36forachildtosayso.LaterIrealizedthathehadrepeated(重復(fù))almostall37Ihadtoldhimwhilehewascryingonemorning.Thefirsttimeachildbeginstospeak,hetriesto38whathisparentshavebeentellinghimforalongtime.Usuallyparentsstartwiththewords“Mama”,“Papa”andsoon.Butasthechild39learningandpossiblystartsspeakingonhisownwithoutbeingtaught,weasparentsalwaysforgethe’sstillbeingtutored(教導(dǎo))byus.Theonlydifferenceisthatwe’renowdoingitinamoreactivewaythanbefore.We40usewordswhichwedon’twantourchildtosay,andwhenhesaysthosewords,we41wherehehaslearnedthem.Eventhen,someofusdon’trealizethechildhaslearnedthewordsfromusonly.Insteadwestarttoputtheblame(指責(zé))onhisfriends,or42whohastalkedtohimwhenwe’renotpresent.Soifyouwantyourchildtohaveperfectbehavior,you’llhaveto43agoodexampletohim.Andifyoucan’tdothat,youhaveno44toexpectyourchildtohavesuchathing.Afterall,theparents’wordsandbehaviorhaveagreat45overtheirchild.31.A.droppedB.flewC.cameD.ran32.A.whyB.whatC.howD.who33.A.forB.toC.withD.on34.A.joyB.angerC.surpriseD.disappointment35.A.girlB.motherC.friendD.student36.A.strangeB.surprisedC.funnyD.common37.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.who38.A.rememberB.copyC.pronounceD.speak39.A.considersB.finishesC.practicesD.continues40.A.neverB.sometimesC.alwaysD.seldom41.A.guessB.thinkC.wonderD.imagine42.A.somebodyB.anybodyC.everybodyD.nobody43.A.buildB.makeC.setD.give44.A.wayB.needC.chanceD.right45.A.influenceB.ideaC.interestD.imagination31-45ABBCACBBDCCACDA閱讀理解〔A〕Ifmusicmakesyousmartandexercisehelpsyoutothink,surelyexercisingtomusiccanturnyouintoapersonwhoisbetteratlearningandunderstanding.AteamofscientistsfromOhioStateThevolunteerssaidtheyfeltbetterafterexercisingwithorwithoutthemusic.Buttheirimprovementonthetestdoubled(加倍)afterlisteningtothemusicduringexercise.”Exerciseseemstocausepositivechangesinthenervoussystem(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng))andhaveadirectresultonlearningability,”saidthepsychologistCharlesEmery.Scientistshavefoundthatmusiccanbegoodforhealthandeducation.Ithelpsrelievestress,sadnessandnervousness,encouragesrelaxationorsleep,wakesupthebodyandimprovesmemoryandthoughts.PsychologistshavebeenusingMozart’smusic,especiallyhisviolinpieces,tohelpchildrenwithspeechdisorders(言語(yǔ)能力紊亂).Mozartisoftenchosenbecausehismusicisnotover-exciting.AstudyshoutedstudentswhooftenexercisetoMozart’smusicgoontoscorehighermarksintests.Withimportantexamsdrawingnear,yourparentswillnotprobablyallowyoutolistentomusic.Butperhapsnowyouhavegoodreasonstoarguewiththem.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“relieve”meaninChinese?A.加強(qiáng)B.減輕C.提高D.接替47.Howmanygreatmusiciansarementionedinthepassage?A.TwoB.ThereC.Four.D.Thirty-three48.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Studentsshouldnotlistentomusicbeforeexams.B.Childrenaresupposedtofollowtheirparents’words.C.Musicmayhelpstudenttogethighergradesintests.D.Thereisnoreasonforchildrentoarguewithparents.49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ScientistsoftenuseMozart’smusicforitisreallyexciting.B.Musicusuallymakespeopletooexcitedtogotosleep.C.Exercisingwithoutmusicseemstocausemanynegativechanges.D.Studentscanimprovetheirstudiesgreatlyafterexercisingtomusic.50.WhichistheBESTtitleforthispassage?A.Scientistssuggestgreatmusic. B.Musicandexerciseleadtostress.C.Exercisingtomusicmakesyousmarter. D.VolunteerslistenedtoMozart’sviolinpieces.〔B〕Happinessisforeveryone.Youdon'tneedtocareaboutthosepeoplewhohavebeautifulhouseswithlargegardensandswimmingpoolsorthosewhohavenicecarsandalotofmoneyandsoon.Why?Becausethosewhohavebighousesmayoftenfeellonelyandthosewhohavecarsmaywanttowalkonthecountryroadsattheirfreetime.Infact,happinessisalwaysaroundyouifyouputyourheartintoit.Whenyouareintroubleatschool,yourfriendswillhelpyou;whenyoustudyhardatyourlessons,yourparentsarealwaystakinggoodcareofyourlifeandyourhealth;whenyougetsuccess,yourfriendswillsaycongratulationstoyou;whenyoudosomethingwrong,peoplearoundyouwillhelpyoutocorrectit.Andwhenyoudosomethinggoodtoothers,youwillfeelhappy,too.Alltheseareyourhappiness.Ifyounoticeabitofthem,youcanseethathappinessisalwaysaroundyou.Happinessisnotthesameasmoney.Itisafeelingofyourheart.Whenyouarepoor,youcanalsosayyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavesomethingelsethatcan'tbeboughtwithmoney.Whenyoumeetwithdifficulties,youcansayloudlyyouareveryhappy,becauseyouhavemorechancestochallengeyourself.Soyoucannotalwayssayyouarepoorandyouhavebadluck.Asthesayinggoes,lifeislikearevolving(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)door.Whenitcloses,italsoopens.Ifyoutakeeverychanceyouget,youcanbeahappyandluckyperson.51..Thosewhohavebighousesmayoftenfeel________.A.happy B.lonely C.free D.excited52.WhenyoufalldowninaPEclass,bothyourteacherandyourclassmateswill______.A.laughatyou B.playjokesonyou C.quarrelwithyou D.helpyouup53.Whatwillyourfriendssaytoyouwhenyoumakegreatprogress?A.Oh,sodoI. B.Congratulations. C.Goodluck. D.It'sjustso-so.54.WhichideaisNOTRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplewhohavecarswouldneverliketowalkintheopenair.B.Youcangethelpfromotherswhenyoumakemistakes.C.Youcanstillbeahappypersonevenifyouhavelittlemoney.D.Happinessisalwaysaroundyouthoughdifficultiescometowardsyou.55.Whichofthefollowingisthispassageabout?A.Badluck. B.Goodluck. C.Happiness. D.Life.46-50BACDC51-55BDBAC〔C〕AtfirstsighttheplanetMars〔火星〕doesnotappearverywelcomingtoanykindoflife.Ithasverylittleoxygenandwater,thetemperatureatnightisbelow-50degreesandwindsof100miles〔161kilometers〕perhourcausesevereduststorms.However,thesurfaceoftheplanetseemstoshowthatwaterflowedacrossitatsometimeinthepast,anditisbelievedthatthereisenoughiceatthepolestocovertheplanetwithwaterifitmelted.AlthoughthereisnolifeonMarsnow,somescientiststhinkthattheremayhavebeensomeformoflifealongtimeago.Atthattime,theplanethadactivevolcanoes〔火山〕;theatmospherewasthickerandwarmer;andtherewaswater.Infact,insomewaysMarsmayhavebeensimilartoEarth,wherelifeexists.SomepeoplebelievethatMarscouldsupportlifeinthefutureiftherightconditionswereproduced.Thefirststepwouldbetowarmtheplanetusingcertaingaseswhichtrapthesun’sheatintheplanet’s

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