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1.單項(xiàng)選擇

Asastudent,gettingupearlyandbeingafraidofmissingthefirstschoolbellmaybecommonforyou.But

thankstonewrules,youcanstayinbedlongerthanbefore.

A.signsB.symbolsC.experiencesD.tasks

2、一Hestudieslateeverydayandgoestobedbeforetwelveo^lock.

—That'sbadforhishealth.

A.alwaysB.justC.alreadyD.hardly

3、Isridingenoughforyoutogetthere?

A.thirtyfiveminutesB.thirty-fiveminutes,

C.thirty-five-minutesD.thirtyfiveminute's

4、Andydoesn'twanttoseethefilmCocobecauseheittwice.

A.seesB.isseeingC.willseeD.hasseen

5、NormanBethunewasagreatmangavehislifetohelptheChinesepeople.

A.whichB.whoC.whoseD.what

6、—Doyouknow?I'mgoingtovisithim.

—Sorry,Idon'tknow.

A.wheredoesMrLiliveB.wheredidMrLilive

C.whereMrLilivesD.whereMrLilived

7、Mymotherrefuses________metotheweekendtrainingcentreforextraclasses.

A.tosendB.sendingC.sentD.sends

8、Jenniferexerciseseveryday,sosheisalwaysfullof.

A.knowledgeB.energyC.information

9、LefsgotoKunmingforvacation.Ifstoohottoocold.

A.either...orB.neither...norC.both...andD.notonly...butalso

10、Ourbrainisjustlikeourbody,themoreweuseit,itgets.

A.thebetterB.thebestC.theworseD.theworst

II.完形填空

11、

Sittingonthesideofthehighwaywaitingtocatchspeedingdrivers,apoliceofficersawacardrivingalongat22

milesperhour.

Hethoughttohimself,“Thisdriverisjustasdangerousasa1!”Soheturnedonhislightsandpulledthe

driverover.

Gettingclosertothecar,henoticedthattherewere2oldladies,twointhefrontseatandthreeintheback,

wideeyedandpalefaced.

Thedriver,whoknew3aboutwhathappened,saidtohim,^Officer,Idon'tunderstand.Iwasdoing

exactlythespeedlimit!Whatseemstobethe4"Ma'am,"theofficerreplied,66youweren'tspeeding,butyou

shouldknowthatdriving5thanthespeedlimitcanalsobeadangertootherdrivers.Thesameasaspeeder.95

“No,sir.Iwasdoingthespeedlimit—exactlytwenty-twomilesanhour!”Theoldwomansaidina6voice.

Theofficer,almostunabletocontrolhischuckle,explainedtoherthat“22”wastheroute7,notthespeed

bitembarrassed,thewomansmiledwidelyandthankedtheofficerfor8hermisunderstanding.wBut9I

letyougo,ma'am,Ihavetoask...IseveryoneinthiscarOK?Thesewomenseemtobe10badlyandtheyhaven't

madeasinglesoundthiswholetime,“theofficerasked.66Oh,they'llbeallrightinaminute.WejustgotoffRoute119.”

WordBank

limit限制

chuckle竊笑

route公路

embarrassed尷尬的

1.A.smokerB.riderC.speederD.walker

2.A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six

3.A.nothingB.somethingC.everythingD.anything

4.A.excuseB.questionC.reasonD.problem

5.A.closerB.slowerC.fartherD.higher

6.A.sadB.sweetC.proudD.weak

7.A.numberB.mapC.guideD.order

8.A.laughingatB.leadingtoC.talkingaboutD.pointingout

9.A.untilB.beforeC.althoughD.if

10.A.cryingB.coughingC.sleepingD.shaking

III.語(yǔ)法填空

12、Howtimeflies!Mythree-yearmiddleschoollifewillbeoversoon.Lookingback,Ihavemanymemoriesofmy

Englishstudy.WhenIL_(enter)themiddleschool,IhadsomanydifficultieswithmyEnglish.Iwasnotableto

understandtheteacherinclass,andIcouldn'tmasterthewordsandphrases.ForatimeIwanted2.(give)itup.

3.(late),withthehelpoftheteacherandmyclassmates,Ilistenedtotheteacher42_(care)inclass,keptonreading

Englisheverydayandspokeasmuchaspossible.StepbystepImadegreatprogressinEnglish.Inaword,onlywhen

youdevelopinterestin5.(study)Englishcanyoulearnitwell.

W.閱讀理解

A

13、Ababycarrierislikeabackpackforcarryingababy.AnnMooreintroducedtheideaofababycarriertoAmerican

peoplenearly50yearsago.

AnnspenttwoyearsinAfricaintheearly1960s.Sheworkedasanursethere.Annsawbabieswrappedinbrightcloth

tiedtotheirmothers9backs.Thebabiessnuggled(依偎)closetotheirmothers,andthemotherscouldusetheirhandsto

dootherthings.

In1964,Annhadherownbaby.ShetriedmakingacarrierliketheoneAfricanmothersused.Thecarrierwaslikea

backpack.EverywhereAnnwentwithherbabyinthecarrier,peopleasked,“WherecanIbuyone?”In1965,Annand

hermotherbegantosellhandmadecarriers.Annreceivedapatent(專利)forthebabycarrierin1969.Bythattime,the

babycarrierhadlegholesandstraps(帶子)thatcouldbemadelongerorshorter.Itcouldalsobewornonthebackor

front.

By1979,thebabycarriersweremadeinafactory.Thesebabycarrierscostlesstomakeandmorethan25,000weresold

everymonth.

WhenAnnmadeherfirstbabycarrier,shejustwantedtokeepherbabycloseandstillhaveherhandsfreetodoother

things.Nowallovertheworldbabiesrideinbabycarriers,closetotheirparents,safeandhappy.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。

1.AnnMooremadeherfirstbabycarrierin.

A.1964B.1965

C.1969D.1979

2.PeopleaskedAnnwheretheycouldbuyacarrierbecause.

A.Annlookedkindandfriendly

B.Annknewwheretobuyit

C.theylikeditandwantedtohaveone

D.theycouldn'tgotoAfrica

3.WhatdidAnn'sbabycarrierlooklike?

A.Itwasabagmadeofbrightcloth.

B.Itwasabrightclothtiedtothemother'sback.

C.Itwasabigbackpackwhichcouldbewornonthebackorfront.

D.Itwaslikeabackpackwithlegholesandadjustable(可調(diào)節(jié)的)straps.

4.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatpeopleusuallyinventnewthingsto.

A.startafamilybusiness

B.showtheyarebetterthanothers

C.helppeopleinpoorareas

D.maketheirliveseasier

5.Whafsthepassagemainlyabout?

A.BabycarriersinAfrica

B.Themotherofthebabycarrier.

C.AnnMoore'sfamilybusiness

D.Howtomakeababycarrier.

B

14、IrememberedJuliecomingtothefrontoftheclassroomafterclassoneautumndayinSeptember193.Whilemostof

theotherstudentshurriedlylefttoenjoythepleasantweatherortorelaxatthestudentunion,Julieremainedtoaskme

questionsaboutthenextweek'sexam.Shehadclearlyalreadydonesomeseriousstudying.

Julienevermadeittotheexam.Thedayafterourconversation,shewashitbyalargetruckassherodeabikethrough

acrossroads.IwassadtohearthatJulielayunconscious(昏迷的)inahospitalacrosstownfromouruniversity.

NursessilentlycameandwentfromJulie'sroom.Herparentsstoodnearbyquietly.Thenthedoctorenteredtheroom

andsaidtoJulie'sparentsandtwobrothers,uYourJuliehasonlyafewhourstolive.”Hecontinuedtoask,66Wouldyou

thinkaboutdonatingsomeofJulie'sorgans(器官)?”

Atthesametimeinaneighboringcity,awomancalledMarywastryingtoseebetterinhersmalllivingroom.Hereyes

followedeverymovementofherlivelytwo-year-oldbaby.Thismotherwasstoringupmemorieswhenshecouldno

longerseeherchild.Severalcitiesaway,ayoungfathercalledJohnwasreadingtohistwosonsinthehospital.However,

hewastoldtohaveonlyweekstolive.Hisonlyhopewasakidneytransplant(腎臟移植).

Thetwoparentslookedateachother,thedoctorcouldseetearsintheireyes."Yes.Juliehadoncesaidshewantedto

donateherorgansintheeventofherdeath.Juliealwaysgavetootherswhileshewasalive.Shewouldliketogivein

death.95

Withintwenty-fourhours,MarywastoldthatshewouldreceiveoneofJulie'seyes,andJohnwastoldtostartpreparing

forakidneytransplant.Julie'sotherorganswouldgivelifetootherwaitingpatients.

“Juliediedrightafterhertwentiethbirthday.NothingcouldpossiblybeasheartbreakingasthedeathofyourchildJ

saysJulie'smother.Shecontinues,uButJulie'slifewasagifttous.Knowingthatinherdeath,shegavethegiftoflife

andsighttoothersiscomfortingtous.”

1.WhichwordcanbestdescribeJulieaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Hard-working.B.Helpful.C.Clever.D.Selfish

2.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatJulie?

A.wasaclassmateofthewriter's

B.wastheonlychildofherfamily

C.didn'ttaketheexambecauseoftheaccident

D.diedimmediatelyatthesceneoftheaccident

3.Theunderlinedword“comforting"inthelastparagraphmeans“

A.安慰的B.有害的C.有益的D.明智的

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Julie'sparentsdidn'tallowhertodonateherorgans.

B.Maryneededakidneytransplanttosaveherownlife.

C.Juliepreparedfortheexamcarefullybeforetheaccident.

D.JohnandMarywerepatientsinthesamehospitalswithJulie.

5.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AgirPswholelife.

B.Afamily'ssadstory.

C.Theterribletruckaccident.

D.Thelastgiftinlife.

C

15、(2015*濱州)Everyonegetsangry.Manythingsmaymakeyouangry.Maybeyourteachergaveyoutoomuch

homework.Ormaybeafriendborrowedyourfavoritevideogameandthenbrokeit.Youmaygetangrywhen

somethin。doesn'tcoyourway.Maybeyougetmadatyourselfwhenyourteamlosesanimportantgame.Ormaybeyou

becomearoadrager(路怒族)whenadriveraccidentallycutsinfrontofyou.Thatmakesyouangry!

Youneedtoknowwhattodowithyouranger.Herearesomethingsyoucandowhenyoufeelangry:

Talktoafriendyoucantrust.

Countto10.

Getorgiveahug.

Takesomeexercise.

Drawapictureofyouranger.

Playavideogame.

Runaroundtheoutsideofthehousefivetimesasfastasyoucan.

SingalongwiththeCDplayer.

Pullweedsinthegarden.

Thinkgoodthoughts(maybeaboutafunvacationoryourfavoritesport).

Takeabikeride,goskating,playbasketball—dosomethingactive!

Nevergettingangryisimpossible.Butwhenyou'reangry,youcandosomethinganditcanmakethingsbetterorworse.

Don*tletangerbethebossofyou.Takechargeofit!

1.Inthepassage,thewritergivesuspiecesofadvice.

A.tenB.eleven

C.twelveD.thirteen

2.Theunderlinedpart“whensomethingdoesn'tgoyourway“probablymeans.

A.whenyougetlost

B.whenyouareonawrongway

C.whenyoumeetwithsomethingdifflcult

D.whenthingsdon*tgoasyouimagine

3.Ifyourunaroundtheoutsideofyourhousefivetimes,andyourhouseisacircleof260meters,soyouwillrun

A.1,300meters

B.1,300kilometers

C.1,360meters

D.1,360kilometers

4.Asfordoingwithanger,whichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Talktoafriendyoubelieve.

B.Getahug.

C.Pullweedsinthegarden.

D.Haveafightwithafriend.

5.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.howtodealwithyouranger

B.lettingangerbethebossofyou

C.drinkingmorewaterwhenyou*reangry

D.doingsomethingactivewhenyou'reangry

D

16、

Liverpool

Discoverthebestmusic,sportandcultureintheUK.

LiverpoolMUSIC

LiverpoolSPORT

Theworld-famous1960smusicgroupcamefrom

Thiscitylovesfootball.VisitAnfieldFootballStadium,

Liverpool.FindoutaboutTheBeatlesatTheBeatlesStory

hometoLiverpooPsfavoritefootballteam,LiverpoolFC,

attraction.

andtakeatour.

OpeneverydayexceptDec.25and26.

Closedonweekends.

Adult(16+):£15.95

Adult(16+):£15.00

StudentandSenior:£12.00

Child(5—15)andstudent:£9.00

Child(5-15):£9.50

Childunderfive:Free

Childunderfive:Free

LiverpoolMUSEUM

LiverpoolSHOPPING

VisitMuseumofLiverpoolandlearnallaboutthehistory

FindthebestshoppinginLiverpoolatLiverpoolONE,

andcultureofLiverpool.

LiverpooFsnewshoppingcentre.Itwasopenedin2008.

Freeentry!

Therearemorethan169shops,restaurants,cinemasand

Open10am—5pmeverydayexceptDec.24,25,26and31

cafesintheshoppingcentre.

andJan.1.

1.Ifyoulikemusic,whichplacecanyouvisit?

A.TheBeatlesStory.B.AnfieldFootballStadium.

C.MuseumofLiverpool.D.LiverpoolONE.

2.HowmuchdoesastudentpaytovisitAnfieldFootballStadium?

A.£9.00.B.£12.00.

C.£15.00.D.£15.95.

3.AtLiverpoolONEyoucandoallthefollowingthingsexcept.

A.shoppingB.watchingamovie

C.havingamealD.learningabouthistory

E

17.MarkTwainleftschoolwhenhewastwelve.Hehadlittleschooleducation.Inspiteofthis,hebecamethemost

famouswriterofhistime.Hemademillionsofdollarsbywriting.HisrealnamewasSamuelLanghorneClemens,but

heisbetterknownallovertheworldasMarkTwain,hispenname.

MarkTwainwasbornin1835andhewasnotahealthybaby.Infact,hewasnotexpectedtolivethroughthefirst

winter.Butwithhismother'scare,hemanagedtosurvive.Asaboy,hecausedmuchtroubleforhisparents.Heusedto

playjokesonallhisfriendsandneighbors.Hedidn'tliketogotoschool,andheoftenranawayfromhome.Healways

wentinthedirectionofthenearbyMississippi.Hewasnearlydrownedninetimes.

Afterhisfather'sdeath,MarkTwainbegantoworkforaprinter,whoonlyprovidedhimwithfoodandclothing.

Then,heworkedasaprinter,ariver-boatpilotandlaterjoinedthearmy.Butshortlyafterthathebecameaminer.

Duringthisperiod,hestartedtowriteshortstories.Afterwardshebecameafulltimewriter.

In1870,MarkTwaingotmarried.IntheyearsthatfollowedhewrotemanybooksincludingTomSawyerin1876,

andHuckleberryFinnin1884,whichmadehimfamous,andbroughthimgreatfortune.

Unfortunately,MarkTwaingotintodebtsinbadinvestments(投資)andhehadtowritelargenumbersofstoriesto

paythesedebts.In1904,hiswifedied,andthenthreeofhischildrenpassedaway.

Attheageof70,hishairwascompletelywhite.Heboughtmanywhitesuitsandneckties.Heworenothingbut

whitefromheadtofootuntilhisdeathonApril21,1910.

1.Inhischildhood,MarkTwain,.

A.learnedalotatschoolB.heoftenwentswimmingwithotherboys

C.hismotheroftenworriedabouthissafetyD.heoftenplayedjokesonothers

2.Inordertomakealiving,MarkTwain.

A.firstworkedasaprinterB.didmanykindsofwork

C.wrotestoriesinthebeginningD.joinedthearmyafterheworkedinamine

3.FromthepassagewecanseethatMarkTwain______?

A.hadahappychildhoodB.wasagoodboyandalwaysdidwhathewasasked

C.wasverynaughtywhenhewasyoungD.livedapleasantlife

4.Beforehisdeath,MarkTwain______.

A.becameawhitemanB.wasinlowspirits

C.likedtobuyallkindsofclothesD.hadnothingon

5.WhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderaboutMarkTwain?

a.Hestartedtowriteshortstories.

b.Hegotintodebts.

c.Heplayedjokesonothers.

d.HewrotethebookTomSawyer.

e.Heworkedasaprinter.

A.c-a-d-e-bB.c-e-a-d-bC.e-a-d-b-cD.e-c-a-b-d

F

18、Adragonfly,onlyaninchandahalflong,appearstobeanimalworld'sbestlongdistance

travelerflyingthousandsofmilesoveroceansasitmovesfromcontinenttocontinent......accordingtoanewly

publishedresearch.Biologistswholeadthestudysaytheevidenceisinthegenes.Theyfoundthatpopulationsofthis

dragonfly,calledPantalaflavescens,inTexas,easternCanada,Japan,Korea,India,andSouthAmerica,havegenes

sosimilarthatthereisonlyonelikelyexplanation.Obviouslythesedragonfliesaretravelingdistancesthatarequite

longfortheirsmallsize,breedingwitheachother,andcreatingacommongenepool.Buthowdodragonfliesfrom

differentcontinentsmanagetomeetandbreed?Waresaysitappearstobethewaytheirbodieshaveevolved.For

example,theyincreasedsurfaceareasontheirwingsthatenablethemtousethewindtocarrythem.

Dragonflies,infact,havealreadybeenfoundcrossingtheIndianOceanfromAsiatoAfrica.MTheyarefollowing

theweather/*saysDanielTroast.nThey*regoingfromIndiawhereit*sdryseasontoAfricawhereit*swetseason,and

theydoitonceayear.”

WetnessisimportantforPantala,andthatiswhytheywouldtakesuchadangeroustrip.Thoughmanywill

dieontheroute,aslongasenoughmakeit,thespeciessurvives.Forthemoment,thedetailsofthiswonderful

insecttripareaneducatedbestguess.Muchmoreworkisneededtobedone.WareandTroasthopethat

scientistscanworkonfiguringoutthoseroutes.

1.WhatshowsPantalaflavescensaretheworld'slongest-distanceflyers?

A.Scientistshaverecordedthedragonflyacrosstheworld.

B.ThesamedragonflywasfoundbothinAsiaandAmerica.

C.TherearemanyPantalaflavescensindifferentcontinents.

D.Pantalaflavescensindifferentcontinentshavesimilargenes.

2.WhatmayhelpPantalaflavescensflyoversolongdistance?

A.Theirspecialbodyshape.B.Theirspecialandstrongwings.

C.Theirsmallandlightbody.D.Theirstrongsenseofdirection.

3.WhatisnecessaryforPantalaflavescenstobreed?

A.Wetweather.B.Warmplaces.C.Dryenvironment.D

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