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1、 .根據(jù)句意及漢語提示寫單詞.單項(xiàng)選擇6.Jane is very thirsty,so she needs some.A.water B.breadC.cakes D.rice7.Tom is my best friend.I often play basketball withA.he B.his.only about 2,000 pandas living in the forestsA.amB.is?the river after dinner,shall we?C.upon D.overa film at the weekend.Please take an umbrella wit

2、h you,Annie.C.rainedin the trees outside our hotel.to turn off the lights when you leave the classroom,Tom. .All right,Ms.Lee.A.leave B.forgetC.remember16.How long will itA.spend B.takeyou to fly to Beijing from your hometown?C.pay D.use17.People in the past could hardly eat fresh vegetables in wint

3、er,A.could they B.couldnt they?C.could people18.How are you getting on with your new classmates?Very well.They are allme.A.angry withB.interested inC.friendly to19.Many wild animals areprotect them.A.in person B.in dangerC.in order,and its time for us to do whatever we can to20.Hello,may I speak to

4、Daisy?Hi! A.This is Daisy speaking.B.She is Daisy.C.What is Daisy?D.That is Daisy.完成句子21.人類砍伐樹木,因此動(dòng)物處于極大的危險(xiǎn)之中。People cutdown many trees, so animals are in great danger.22.Rick 在公園對(duì)面的中國銀行上班。Rick works at the Bank of China across23.不僅我,我妹妹也喜歡跳舞。Not only I but also my sister enjoys24.我能給他捎個(gè)口信嗎?fromthep

5、ark .dancing .May I take25.每天不要忘記給你的父母一個(gè)微笑。Dont forget to give your parents a smile every day.完形填空amessagefor him?John suddenly jumped off the swing without even slowing down.He called outnervously,Mom,where s Charlie?He had just 26 he hadnt seen his new puppyfor over an hour.John looked around the

6、garden,behind the bushes,and under the picnic table.Nodog!His mother heard the 27 in his voice as he called her a second time.Mom,Ican t find Charlie!She came outside 28 .Lets look around the garden first.Dont worry.Im sure hes close by. .Both son and mother were 29 now,but still no Charlie.Their ca

7、lls were notcompletely wasted,though.Joe,the next-door neighbor,and his two daughters Tania andJulie,immediately agreed to help them 30 the lost dog.But even with five people now searching the towns streets,they had noluck.Charlie was still 31 .Tania suggested they make posters with Charlies 32 .She

8、 had done this whenher own cat was lost a year earlier,she told John,and the cat was found the nextday.John agreed.When they got home,he made a poster with a photo of Charlie.ThenJohn heard a 33 and opened his bedroom door.It was Charlie.John was greeted witha big wet kiss.Charlie had been 34 in the

9、 bedroom this whole time,sleeping.Johnhad never been so 35 in his life!26.A.decided B.forgottenC.understoodD.realized27.A.anger B.hopeC.fear D.warning28.A.actively B.quicklyC.carelesslyD.annoyingly29.A.shouting B.talkingC.fighting D.thinking30.A.give up B.look forC.run after D.take care of31.A.missi

10、ng B.asleepC.taken D.quiet32.A.address B.characterC.name D.picture33.A.message B.noiseC.voice D.song34.A.shut B.wokenC.tied D.saved35.A.afraidC.happy D.proud.閱讀理解B.sillyWe often hear stories of animals rescuing people.But now someone has managedto return the favour.The event took place one snowy Jan

11、uary morning.Thomas Smith was walking hisdog,Jack,in the park.As I was walking,I just saw Jack running onto the ice towardsthe ducks in the middle,and then he fell into the water and couldnt climb out,said Smith.He realized he had no choice but to try and save his dog.Someone elsetold me the lake wa

12、s only one-metre deep,but it was at least twice that.I had tobreak my way through the 6-cm ice.Finally,I got Jack by the neck and pulled him out.Idont think Ive ever felt so cold by the time we got back to dry land.And whenwe got there,everyone was asking if Jack was okayno one was particularly worr

13、iedabout me!. .A neighbour,Julie Brown,saw it all happen.The dog went onto an icy lake.Allof a sudden,it started to go under.There were crowds of people around,and they wereall shouting and screaming.Before I knew it,the owner was in the waterforcing his way through the ice.I cant begin to imagine h

14、ow cold it was.Everyonewas very nervous,but he was as cool as a cucumberhe just crawled back out,put thedog on its lead,and went home.Many regard him as a hero,but Mr.Smith is quite laid-back about it.Most dogowners are the same as me.They would do what I did without a second thought.But inthe futur

15、e,Im going to make sure hes on a lead near any icy ponds.Pets are members of our family.Would you do the same for them?36.What happened on a cold January morning?A.Mr.Smith met Jack in the park.B.Mr.Smith ran after Jack on the ice.C.Jack fell from the ice into the water.D.Jack played with the ducks

16、in the water.37.How did Mr.Smith save Jack?A.He asked a neighbour for help.B.He broke the ice and shouted to Jack.C.He got Jack by the leg and pulled him out.D.He pulled Jack out of the icy water by the neck.38.The underlined phrase as cool as a cucumber in Paragraph 3 means .A.relaxed B.proudC.shy

17、D.brave39.In the last paragraph,the writer asks a question toA.suggest keeping pets for fun.B.remind people to put their dogs on the leadsC.encourage people to take good care of their petsD.advise people not to leave their dogs near icy ponds40.What is the best title of the passage?A.A Mans Pet DogB

18、.A Dogs Best FriendC.The Danger on the Icy LakeD.Suggestions for Pets Owners.動(dòng)詞應(yīng)用根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給動(dòng)詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,必要時(shí)可加助動(dòng)詞或情態(tài)動(dòng)詞。One of the worlds most important and lovely animals is quickly disappearing.Canyou guess which one it is? It 41. has the longest neck among allanimals.Yes,its the giraffe.In 1985,there were between 152,000 and 163,000 giraffes,and they 42. lived in the plains and forests of Africa.The number of giraffes 43. hasfallen by as much as 40 percent since the 1980s, says a new report onendangered wild animals

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