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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、E-booksbymoreandmorepeoplenow

A.useB.usedC.areusedD.wereused

2、一Whydoyoupreferlemonstoorange?

—Becausetheytaste.

A.softB.sourC.sweetD.terrible

3、Mydeskmateisreally.Shelikestoattenddifferentactivitiesafterschool.

A.activeB.quietC.lazyD.honest

4^Milkquicklygoesbaditisputintothefridge.

A.ifB.unlessC.whetherD.until

5、一AllthepeopleinZhenjiangneedtoworktogethertomakeourcitymorebeautiful.

—Thafsit..

A.ManyhandsmakelightworkB.Practicemakesperfect

C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdoD.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed

6、-Haveyoureadthisbook?

-Yes.Iittwomonthsago.

A.isreadingB.havereadC.willreadD.read

7、一Whatagreatyou'vemade!

一Yes.Iavoidedanaccidentbychangingtheflight.

A.agreementB.decisionC.instructionD.mistake

8、-Lucy,whatdoyouthinkofthefilmTheWanderingEarth?

-Itisabigsuccessandwinshighfromthepublic.

A.prizeB.prideC.praiseD.progress

9、NeitherAmynorherparentstoAustralia,butofthemknowAustraliancustomsverywell.

A.havebeen,allB.havebeen,bothC.hasbeen,neitherD.hasbeen,none

10、…OMG!Howcouldthishappen?

—What?

…Thestrawberriesforatleastaweek.Theystilllooksofresh!

A.haveboughtB.havebeenboughtC.havekeptD.havebeenkept

II.完形填空

11、Whyismusicanimportantsubjectthateverychildshouldstudy?

Firstofall,musichelpsuswhenweareunhappy,andgivesus]whenwearehappy.Therearemanydifferent

typesofmusic:slowandfast,2andrelaxing.Wecanchoosethemusicto3ourmoods(情緒)?And

second,musicisfun.Everyoneenjoysplayingthedrumsandusingtheir4

Scientistssaythatmusichelpschildrenwithlanguagelearning.Music5theear—andweknowthatchildren

whohavestudiedmusiccanlearn6moreeasilyandpronouncemuchbetter.Students7havelearntto

playmusicarealsobetteratmath.Thisisnot8asmusicismathematical(數(shù)學(xué)的),withnotesinorder.Playing

musicwithotherpeoplealsohelpschildrento9Peoplewhocanplaymusicalinstrumentsalwayshave

somethingtheycandoata10,

1.A.sadnessB.troubleC.pleasureD.noise

2.A.happyB.interestingC.boringD.serious

3.A.knowIktalkC.findD.fit

4.A.energyB.timeC?lifeD.money

5.A.closes1B?improvesC.hasD.breaks

6.A.languagesB.mathC.historyD.physics

7.A.whyB.,whenC.whoD.whose

8.A.difficultB?surprisingC.usualD.necessary

9.A.thinkmoreB.studyharderC.worktogetherD.readmore

10.A.partyB.dinnerC.classD.school

III.語法填空

12、綜合填空。閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。

InChina,luckynumbershavepronunciationsthataresimilartowordswithlucky1.(mean).Forexample,thenumber8

isthemostfavorednumber2^_inChineseitispronouncedbaandsoundssimilarto/a,meaning“gettingrich”.Thus8is

said3,invitegreatwealth.

Maybethe4.(good)examplethatshowshowChinesepeoplelovethenumber8isthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.The

Openingceremony(開模式)5.(hold)at8minutesand8secondspast8:00p.m.onthe8thAugust.Thiswasin

expectationof6.(win)themostoutofthisbigcompetition.

Chinesecouplesalsohopethatthenumber8willbringlucktotheirchildren.In2008,there?,about17million

newborns,makingarecordsinceearly1990s.Andmanyofthe8?(baby)werebornaroundAugust.

Chinesepeople'sloveforthenumber8canbeseeneveninsmallthingssuch9.numberplates(牌照),Numberplates

10.“8888“canbesoldatveryhighprices.WhentheChinesechoosefloornumbers,phonenumbers,ordatesofevents,

theyprefernumberswith8inthem,too.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Havingreturnedfromherroundtrip,theangrywomanstoodoutsidetheticketofficeofthestation."Therailway

shouldpaymeback£12,soyouowemethemoney,”shesaidtoHarryJenks,theyoungmanwhowasworkingatthe

office.uYousoldmeaticketforMay22nd,buttherewasnoshipfromJerseythatnight.SomydaughterandIhadto

stayinahotel.Itcostme£12.”

Harrywasworried.Herememberedsellingthewomanareturnticket.wComeintotheoffice,MadamJhesaidpolitely,

"I'lljustchecktheJerseytimetableforMay22nd.^^

Thewomanandherlittlegirlfollowedhiminside.Shewasquiteright,asHarrysoondiscovered.Therewasnosailing

onMay22nd.Howcouldhehavemadesuchacarelessmistake?Heshouldn'thavesoldheraticketforthatday.

Wonderingwhattodo,hesmiledatthechild.wYoulooksunburnt,"hesaidtoher,“Didyouhaveaniceholidayin

Jersey?”

“Yes,”sheanswered,shyly,“Thebeachwaslovely.AndIcanswim,too!”

“That'ssaidHarry.wMylittlegirlcan'tswimabityet.Ofcourse,she'sonlythree...”

"I'mfour/9thechildsaidproudly,"I'llbefourandahalf.”

Harryturnedtothemother.rememberyourticket,MadamJhesaid,uButyoudidn'tgetoneforyourdaughter,did

you?”

“Er,well...^womanlookedatthechild,mean...shehasn'tstartedschoolyet.She'sonlyfour.”

“Afour-year-oldchildmusthaveaticket,Madam.Achild9sreturntickettoJerseycosts...letmesee...£13.50.Soifthe

railwaypaysyourhotel,youwillowe£1.50.Thelawisthelaw,butsincethefaultwasmine???”

1.Whathappenedtothewoman?

A.ShehadtobuythereturnticketinJersey.

B.Shehadtoreturnhomeadayearlier.

C.Shehadtostayinahotelforonenight.

D.Shecouldn'tusetheticketfortheroundtrip.

2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Harry'sdaughtercouldswimverywell.

B.TheJerseytimetablewastotallywrong.

C.Actually,thelittlegirldidn'tneedaticket.

D.Thelittlegirlwassatisfiedwiththeholiday.

3.Harrystartedtalkingtothelittlegirlbecausehe.

A.didnotknowwhattodo

B.wantedtobefriendlytoher

C.hadalittlegirlaboutthesameage

D.wantedtofindawayoutfromher

4.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatHarrywas?

A.carefulB.hard-working

C.seriousD.smart

5.Whatwouldbetheendofthestory?

A.Thewomanwouldaskthepoliceforhelp.

B.Thewomanwouldseetheheadofthestation.

C.Thewomanwouldinsistongettingback£12.

D.Thewomanwouldstoparguingandleave.

B

14、JudyisfromEngland.HerfatherworksinChina.JudystudiesatNo.lHighSchool.Itisabigschool.Thereare

70teachersintheschoolandtheteachersarenicehere.Therearemanyforeignstudentsinthisschool.Theyarefrom

England,AmericaorJapan.

Therearetwosciencelabsandacomputerlabintheschool.Andthereare50classroomsinherschool.Inher

classroom,thereare41desksand40chairs.ThereisaTVinthefrontofherclassroom,butshecanonlywatchTVon

Mondayafternoons.Thereisabigofficeonthesecondfloor.Judyhasmanyfriendsintheschool.

AndJudy'sfavoritesportsisplayingbasketball.AndshelikesKobe.

1.HowmanyteachersarethereinJudy'sschool?

A.Fifty.B.Sixty.C.Seventy.D.Eighty.

2.TherearesciencelabsinJudy'sschool.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.five

3.WhafsinthefrontofJudy'sclassroom?

A.Thereisaflower.B.ThereisaTV.C.Thereisabigpicture.D.Therearesomeapples.

4.JudycanwatchTV.

A.everydayB.onMondayafternoonsC.onMondaymorningsD.onSundayafternoons

5.Fromthepassage,whichisNOTtrue?

A.JudyisfromEngland.B.JudycanwatchTVonTuesdayafternoons.

C.Judylovesbasketball.D.TherearemanyforeignstudentsinJudy'sschool.

c

15、Agiftcardisacardthatisissued(發(fā)行)byastore.Thesecardsarebigmoneymakersforstores.Onereasonisthat

whengift-cardholdersgotothestore,theyoftenseeotherthingstobuy,andtheyspendmoremoneythanthegiftcardis

worth.Unusedcardsareanotherreason.Storesmakemillionsofdollarsbecauselargenumbersofpeopleneverusetheir

cards.Theyeitherlosethem,forgetaboutthem,ordecidethatit'snotworththeeffort.

Giftcardarebecomingverypopularinmanycountriesaroundtheworld.IntheUS,theyareoneofthemostpopular

kindsofgifts.Why?Peoplelovetheconvenience—giftcardsareeasytobuyandeasytouse,eitherinthestoreor

online.Therecipientcanchoosehisorherowngift,andthegiverdoesnothavetoworryaboutfindingjusttheright

thing.

Receivingagiftcard,however,isnotthesameasreceivingagift.Arealgiftisabetterreminderofthepersonwhogave

it.ThemessageofarealgiftismorelikelytobeJIspendsometimetryingtofindtherightgiftforyoubecauseIcare

aboutyou."Oftenagiftcarddoesnotsendthesamemessageasarealgift.ltmayseemtosayjlwasinahurry.Ididn't

havetimetothinkaboutwhatyouwouldreallylike.n

Intoday*sworld,giftcardsarecertainlyconvenient.However,theycanmakeusforgettherealpurposeofgiving

gifts,whichistobuildacloserconnectionbetweenthegift-giverandthegift-recipient.

1.WhatdoestheunderlinewordHrecipientnmeaninChinese?

A.商家B.顧客C.發(fā)行者D.接受者

2.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?

A.WhygiftcardsarepopularintheUS.B.Differentkindsofgiftcards.

C.Wheretobuygiftcards.D.Howtousegiftcards.

3.Whatmessagedoesagiftcardsendaccordingtothewriter?

A.Icareaboutyou.B.Iknowyoulikethegiftcards.

C.Icouldn'tfindtherightgiftforyou.D.Ididn'thavetimetobuyyouarealgift.

4.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter'sopinion?

A.It'seasyforpeopletolosegiftcards.B.Giftcardsarebetterthanrealgifts.

C.Giftcardshelppeoplesavemoney.D.Realgiftscanbringpeoplecloser.

D

16、閱讀下面的圖表,做1?3小題。

1.Wecanprobablyfindtheadvertisement.

A.inanewsreport

B.onawebsite

C.inaTVprogram

2.SaraMyersis.

A.themotherofachild

B.theownerofapetstore

C.thenameofawriter

3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Thebookiswrittenmainlyforchildren

B.Fromthebook,wecanknowwhatdogseat.

C.ThebookcameoutinDecember,2013.

E

17、BEINGanastronautsoundscool,doesn'tit?Inspace,theygettodosomeprettyamazingthings,likefloatinginzero

gravity(重力).

However,therearealsoplentyofthingsthatastronautscan'tdobecauseoftheirweightlessenvironment,andthat's

verysad.What'sworse,theycan'tevenlettheirsadnessshow,becauseit*simpossibletocryinzerogravity.

Ofcourse,astronautscanstillproducetears.Butcryingismuchmoredifficultinspace,accordingtoTheAtlantic(大西

洋月刊)inJanuary.Withoutgravity,tearsdon*tflow(流動(dòng))downoutoftheeyesliketheydohereonEarth.Thismeans

thatwhenyoucryinspace,yourtearshavenowheretogo-theyjuststick(粘)toyoureyes.

InMay2011,astronautAndrewFeustelexperiencedthisduringoneofhisspacewalks.MTears,Hhesaid,"don'tfalloff

ofyoureyes...Theyjustkindofstaythere.**

Besidesmakingyourvision(視線)unclear,thiscanalsocausephysicalpain.BackonEarth,tearsaresupposedtobring

comforttotheeyes.Butthafsnotthecaseinspace.Thespaceenvironmentdriesoutastronauts*eyes,andwhentears

suddenlywettheeyes,itcancausepainratherthancomfort.HMyrighteyeisstinging(刺痛)likecrazy/*Feusteltoldhis

teammateduringthewalk.

Sincegravitydoesn*tworkinspace,astronautsneedsomeextrahelptogetridof(除去)thetears.Feustelchosetorub

hiseyesagainsthishelmettowipe(擦)thetearsaway.Anotherchoiceistojustwait-nWhenthetearsgetbigenough

theysimplybreakfreeoftheeyesandfloataround,nastronautRonParisetoldTheAtlantic.

Therearelotsofsmallthings-thingslikecrying-thatwearesousedtoonEarth.Weusuallytakethemforgranteduntil

theybecomeaprobleminatotallydifferentenvironment,likespace.There,astronautscan'ttalktoeachotherdirectly.

Theyalsocan*teatordrinkinnormalways.Theycan*tevenburp(打嗝),becausethereisnogravitytoholdthefood

downintheirstomach.Iftheydoburp,theyjustendupthrowingup(嘔吐)everythingintheirstomach,accordingto

theUKNationalSpaceCenter.

Therefore,perhapsit'sonlyspaceexplorerswhocanhonestlysay:nGravity,you'rethebest.**

1.FromParagraphs2and3,wecanknowthat.

A.astronautsareunabletofeelsadinspace

B.astronautsproducefewertearsinspace

C.tearsproducedinspaceflowdownmoreslowly

D.tearsproducedinspacedon*tflowdownward

2.Whateffectdotearshaveonastronauts?

A.Theycausephysicalpain.

B?Theybringcomforttothem.

C.Theymaketheirvisionclearer.

D.Theyfloataroundandcausetrouble.

3.Theunderlinedphrase"takethemforgrantedHinparagraph7means.

A.findthemimportant

B.considerthemuseless

C.needthemduringanemergency

D.failtonoticetheirpresence(存在)

4.Thesecond-to-lastparagraph(paragraph7)ismainlyabout?

A.suggestionsofhowastronautscanstaycomfortableinspace

otherbasicthingsthataredifficulttodoinspace

C.whyburpingisimpossibleinspace

D.thingshumancan*tdowithoutgravity

F

18、ThinkingoutsidetheBox

Ifyouthinkyoungpeoplecan*thaveaninfluenceontheworld,thinkagain.Overtheyears,teenshaveinvented

excellentthingsthatsolveproblemsandhavechangedthewayspeopledothings.

Takefourteen-year-oldEliottSarreyforexample.HeinventedBot2Karot,agardeningrobotthatcantakecareofa

smallvegetablegarden.Therobotiscontrolledbyanapponasmartphone.Ithelpspeoplegrowandtakecareof

vegetables.Italsosaveswaterandenergy,andmakesgardeningeasyforpeoplewhoareverybusyorhavedifficulty

gettingaround.BrookeMartinisananimalloverwhomissedherdogwhenshewasaway.SosheinventediCPooch

whenshewasjusttwelveyearsold.TheiCPoochletspetownerscheckontheirpetsfromanywhereintheworldusinga

smartphone.Italsoallowsownerstousetheirsmartphonecamerastovideochatwiththeirpets.

Fourteen-year-oldinventorRobertSauntwastiredofbuyingorborrowingdifferentvideo-gamecontrollersfor

eachgameconsole(操控器).SoheinventedacontrollercalledGameBlox.Itcanbeusedwithfourofthemost

populargameconsoles.Hisinventionwillsaveplayersalotofmoneyandspace,anditwillsave330millionkgof

materialseveryyean

Kidsallovertheworldfindwaystosolveproblemseveryday.Whoknows?Maybethenexttimeyouhavea

problem,you*llcomeupwiththenextamazingidea!

1.Ifyouhavenotimetotakecareofyourvegetablegarden9canhelpyou.

A.Bot2KarotB.iCPoochC.GameBloxD.SmartphoneCameras

2.BrookeMartininventediCPoochwhenshewas.

A.4B,10C.12D.14

3.Accordingtothepassage?RobertSaunt.

A.isananimalloverB.wastiredofplayinggames

C.inventedacontrollerD.helpswithgardening

V.書面表達(dá)

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提示給你的好友Paul回一封電子郵件,介紹一下你最喜愛的老師。

NameWangLin

AgeAround30

FromShanghai

kind—getalongwellwithall;

strict-studentswell-behavedinclass;

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creative—in

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