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(A)
Intheworld,socceroffootballisthemostpop
ularsport.Thisisbecausemanycountrieshavewon
derfulteamsfortheWorldCup.TheWorldCupish
eldeveryfouryears.
Toremember2002FIFAWorldCup,childrenfro
mdifferentcountriesandmorethan60childrenfro
mJapaneseschoolscametogetherandspentthree
weekendsdrawingabigpicturecalled“Dream(夢幻)
WorldCups"inJapan.Thechildrendrewanimals,f
lowersandpeopleplayingsoccerunderabulebrigh
tsky.Theywishedeachfootballteamgoodluckby
drawingtheflags(旗幟)ofallthecountriesthatwillt
akepartintheWorldCupinJapanandSouthKore
a.Thepicturewasputupinaparknearaplaygroun
dinYokohama.Somefootballteamswillhavegam
esthere.
Areyouafootballfan(迷)?TheWorldCupmake
dsmoreandmorepeopleinterestedinfootballTeen
age「s(青少年)likeplayingandwatchingfootball.Many
ofthemlovesomefootballstarssomuchthatthey
getthepicturesoftheirfavouriteplayersonthewal
Isoftheirrooms.Thatisthewaytoshowtheirlove
fortheWorldCupaschildreninJapan.
1.IfacountrywantstotakepartintheWorldCup
shemusthave.
A.ManyfootballfansB.averygoodteamC.
manyfootballplayerD.abigplayground
2.ThenextWorldCupwillbeheldin.
A.2006B.2007C.2005
D.2004
3.Fromthepassage,inthepicturechildrendrewm
anythingsexcept.
A.peopleplayingfootballB.picturesofsomef
ootballstarsC.asunnyskyD.flowers
4.In"DreamWorldCup",thechildrendrewtheflags
ofsomecountries.</P<p>
A.toshowtheirlovefortheirowecountry
B.totellthepeopletheirstories
C.toshowtheirgoodwishesforthefootballtea
ms
D.toshowtheirnewideasaboutfootball
5.Manyteenagersowethepicturesofsomefootball
starsbecause.
A.theyareinterestedinfootballB.they
arefootballfans
C.theythinktheirfavouriteplayersaregreatD.
allofA,BandC
(B)
In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpi
cturesforhisbusiness.Buthewasnotagoodartis
.Soheinventedaverysimplecamera(照相機).He
putitinawindowofhishouseandtookapicture
ofhiagarden.Thatwasthefirstphoto.
Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotogr
aphy(攝影術(shù))wasin1837.Thatyear,Daguere,ano
therFrenchman.tookapictureofhisreadingroom
Heusedanewkindofcamerainadifferentway.I
nhispictureyoucouldseeeverythingveryclearly,e
venthesmallestthing.Thiskindofphotowascalle
daDaguerreotype.
Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre'swa
y.Travelersbroughtbackwonderfulphotosfromall
aroundtheworld.peopletookpictureoffamousbuil
dings,citiesandmountains.
Inabout1840,photographywasdeveloped.The
nphotographerscouldtakepictureofpeopleandm
ovingthings.Thatwasnotsimple.Thephotographer
shadtocarryalotoffilmandothermachines.But
thisdidnotstopthem,forexample,someintheU
nitedStatesworkedsohard.
MathewBradywasafamousAmericanphotogra
phers.Hetookmanypictureofgreadpeople.Thep
icturewereunusualbeausetheywereverylifelike(栩
栩如生的)
Photographersalsobecameonekindofartbyt
heendofthe19thcentury.Somephotodwerenorj
ustcooiesoftherealworld.Theyshowedandfeelin
gsjikeotherkindsofart.
6.ThefirstphototakenbyNiepcewasapicturteof
A.hisbusinessB.hishouseC.
hisgardenD.hiswindow
7.TheDaguerrotypewas.
A.aFrenchmanB.akindofpictureC.
akindofcameraD.aphotographer
8.Ifaphotographerwantedtotakepicturesofmovi
ngthingsintheyearof1840j,hehadto
A.watchlotsoffilmsB.buyanexpensive
camera
C.stopinmostcitiesD.takemanyfilms
andsomethingelsewithhim.
9.MathewBrady.
A.wasverylifelikeB.
wasfamousforhisunusualpictures
C.wasquitestrongD.
tookmanypicturesofmovingpeople
10.Thispassagetellsus.
A.howphotographywasdevelopedB.howtos
howyourideasandfeelingsinpictures
C.howtotakepicturesintheworldD.howto
usedifferentcameras
(C)
Americanswithsmallfamiliesownasmallcaror
alargeone.Ifbothparentsareworking,theyusual
lyhavetwocars.Whenthefamilyislarge,oneoft
hecarsissoldandtheywillbuyavan(住房汽車)
Asmallcarcanhold(容納)fourpersonsandalarg
ecarcanholdsixpersonsbutitisverycrowded(擁
擠).Avanholdsevenpersonseasily,soafamilyth
reechildrencouldasktheirgrandparentstogoona
holidaytravelTheycouldalltraveltogether.
Mr.Hagenandhiswifehadathirdchildlastyear.
Thismadethemsellasecondcarandbusavan.
Theirchildrensixthandseventhseatareusedtoput
otherthings,forafamilyoffivemustcarrymanys
uitcases(衣箱)whentheytravel.Whentheyarriveatt
heirgrandparents'home,thesuitcasesarebrought
intothetwoseatscanthencarrythegrandparents.
Americanscallvansmotorhomes.Amotorhome
isalwaysusedforholidays.Whenafamilyaretrav
elingtothemountainsortotheseaside,theycanli
veintheirmotorhomeforafewdaysortothesea
side,theycanliveintheirmotorhomeforafewda
ysorweeks.Allthemembersofabigfamilycane
njoyahappierlifewhentheyaretravelingtogether.
Thatiswhymotorhomeshavebecomeverypopular.
InAmericatherearemanyparksformotorhomes.
11.Fromthepassage,avanisalsocalled
A.amotorcarB.amotorhomeC.am
otorbikeD.abigtruck
12.BeforeMr.Hagenandhiswifeboughtavan,th
ey.
A.soldtheiroldhouseB.movedtotheir
grandparents5house
C.builtanewplaceforavanD.soldtheirs
econdcar
13.Amotorhomeisusuallyownedbyafamilywith
A.ababyB.muchmoneyC.morethant
wochildrenD.interestinvans
14.Americansusuallyusemotorhomer.
A.totravelwithallthefamilymembersofholid
ay
B.todosomeshoppingwithallthefamilyme
mbers
C.tovisittheirgrandparentsatweekends
D.todrivetheirchildrentoschooleveryday
15.Motorhomeshavebecomepopularbecause
A.theycantakepeopletoanothercitywhenpe
oplearefree
B.theycanletfamilieshaveahappierlifewhen
theygooutfortheirholidays
C.somepeoplethinkmotorhomesarecheap
D.bigfamiliescanputmorethingsinmotorho
mes
(D)
Surtseywasbornin1963.Scientistssawthebirt
hofthisisland.Itbeganat7.30a.m.on14thNov
ember.AfishingboatwasnearIceland.Theboatm
ovedunderthecaptain's(船長)feet.Henoticedas
trangesmell.Hesawsomeblacksmoke.Avolcano
(火山)wasbreakingout.Red-hotrocks,fireands
mokewererushingupfromthebottom(底部)ofthe
sea.Theislandgrewquickly.Itwas10metershigh
thenextdayand60metershighon18thNovembe
r.Scientistsflewtheretowatch.Itwasexciting.Sm
okeandfirewerestillrushingup.Piecesofred-hot
rockwereflyingintotheairandfallingintothesea
Theseawasboilingandtherewasastrangelighti
nthesky.Surtseygrewandgrew.Thenitstoppedi
nJune1967.ltwas175metershighand2kilometer
slong.AndlifewasalreadycomingtoSurtsey.Plan
tsgrew.Birdscame.Somescientistsbuiltahouse.
Theywanttolearnaboutthisyoungisland.Anewi
slandislikeanewworld.
16.Surtseyis.
A.anislandnotfarfromIcelandB.anew
volcano
C.afishingboatD.aplaceinIcel
and
17.Scientistsflewthere.
A.towatchthebirthoftheislandB.tosav
ethefishingboat
C.tolearnabouttheislandD.tobuildah
ouse
18.Whendidscientistflytheretowatch?
A.Beforethevolcanobrokeout.B.As
soonasthevolcanobrokeout.
C.Aboutfourdaysafterthevolcanobrokeout.
D.Afterthevolcanostoppedrushingup.
19.Putthefollowingsentencesincorrectorder.
a.Thecaptainfoundtheboatwasmoving.b.
Anewislandappearedinthesea.
c.Fire,smokeandrockswereseenrushingup.
d.AfishingboatwasnearIceland.
e.Theislandgrewquickly.
A.d-a-c-b-eB.a-b-c-d-eC.a-b-e-c
-dD.b-e-d-a-c
20.Thebesttitleofthisarticleis.
A.AnewislandB.Thebirthofanisland
C.AnewworldD.ScientistsdiscoveredSurt
sey
(E)
OnNov.18th,1908,threemenwentupinaballo
on(氣王求).TheystartedearlyinLondon.Theheadma
nwasAugustaGaudron,andtheothertwomenwer
eTannarandMaitland.Theyhadabigballoonand
theywerereadyforalongway.
Soontheyheardthesea.Theywerecarryingthe
usualrope色量子),anditwashangingdownfromt
hebasketoftheballoon.Attheendoftheropethe
yhadtiedametalbox.Thiscouldholdwater,orit
couldbeempty.Sotheywereabletochangeitswe
ight(重量).Itwasforuseoverthesea.Theywerea
Isocarryingsomebagsofsand.
Afterthesunrose,theballoonwenthigher.Itw
entupto3,000metres,andtheairwasverycold.
Thewaterintheballoonbecameice.Snowfellpast
themen'sbasket,andtheycouldseemoresnow
ontheground.Thementriedtothrowoutsomem
oresand;butitwashard.Theytriedtobreaktheic
ysandwiththeirknives,butitwasnoteasy.Thew
orkwasslowandtheywerestillfalling,sotheyhad
todropsomewholebagsofsand.Oneofthemfe
IIonanicylakeandmadeablackholeintheice
Atlasttheypulledtheboxintothebasket.Itwa
sstillsnowing;sotheyclimbedtogetawayfromt
hesnow.Theyroseto5,100metres!Everythingbee
ameicy.TheyweresocoldthattheydecidedtoIan
d.TheycamedowninPolandheavilybutsafely.T
heyhadtravelled1,797kilometersfromLondon!
21.Threemenflewinballoon.
A.fornearly1,800kilometersB.toanothe
rcity
C.tovisitPolandD.morethanacent
uryago
22.Themetalboxwasusedfor.
A.carryingthebagsofsand!'B.keeping
drinking-water
C.carryingropesofthebasketD.changi
ngweight
23.Whentheballoonwentuphigher,.
A.thetemperatureoftheballoonbegantofall
B.Theysawthesungodown
C.Theymadeaholeinthebasketwiththeirkni
ves
D.Theycouldseeablackholeontheground
24.Theballoonlanded.
A.inLondonB.ontheseaC.onalake
D.inaforeigncountry
25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Thethreemenstartedtheirjourneybeforeth
esunrose.
B.Theballoonbegantogoupwhentheythrew
bagsofsandoutofthebasket.
C.Whentheypulledtheboxintothebasket,th
eballoonbegantoclimbup.
D.Thethreemenhadtolandbecausetheyfelt
cold.
答案:
1.B2.A3.B4.C5.D6.C7.B8.D9.B
10.A11.B12.D13.C14.A15.B16,A1
7.A18.C19.A20.B21.A22.D23.A24.D2
5.B
完型和閱讀
完形填空1.
Makingfriendsisaskill.Likemostskills,it1
withpatience(而寸心).Ifyouwanttomeetpeopleand
makefriends,youmustbewillingto2some
action.Youmustfirstgowheretherearepeople.You
won'tmakefriendsstayinghome3.
Joiningacluborgroup,talkingtothosewholikethe
samethings4youdoismucheasier.Orjoin
someone5someactivity.
Manypeopleare6whentalkingtonewpeople.
7all,meetingstrangersmeansseeingthe
unknown.Andit'shumannaturetofeelabit8
abouttheunknown.Mostoffearsaboutdealing9
newpeoplecomefromdoubtsabout10We
imagineotherpeopleare11usfindingustootall
ortooshort,toothisortoothat.Butdon'tforgetthat
theymustbefeelingthesameway.Trytoaccept
yourself12youare,andtrytoputtheotherat
ease.You,llbothfeelmorecomfortable(舒適的).
Trytoactself-confident(自[言)even13youdon't
feelthatwaywhenyou14aroomfullof
strangers.Walktallandstraight,look15atother
peopleandsmile.
Ifyouseesomeoneyou'dliketo16say
something.Don'twaitfor17persontostarta
conversation(交談).
Justmeetingsomeone18doesnotmeanthat
you'llmakefriendswiththatperson.19isbasedon
mutual(相互的)likingsand“giveandtake:'Theytake
timeandefforttodevelop.Andtherearethingsthat
keepanewfriendshipfrom20.
1.A.producesBimproves
C.movesD.races
2.A.takeB.makeC.do
D.carry
3.A.lonelyByourself
C.aloneD.withyou
4.A.asB.that
C.whichD.what
5.A.withB.inC.on
D.to
6.A.nervousB.excitedC.pressed
D.worried
7.A.AtB.ForC.In
D.After
8.A.unhappyBunusual
c.uncomfortableD.unlucky
9.A.withB.toC.for
D.on
10.A.yourselfBhimself
C.yourselvesD.ourselves
11.A.talkingBsaying
C.judgingD.laughing
12.A.likeB.asC.what
D.that
13.A.whenB.ifC.as
D.what
14.A.comeB.goC.enter
D.stepto
15.A.upwardsB.directlyC.bravely
D.happily
16.A.speaktoB.talkaboutC.say
toD.callup
17.A.otherBtheother
C.anotherD.others
18.A.oldB.youngC.new
D.little
19.A.RelationB.FriendshipC.Connection
D.Feeling
20.A.growingB.livingCgoing
D.happening
完形填空2
AyearagoIpaidnoattentiontoEnglish
idioms,1myteachersaidagainandagainthatit
wasimportant.
Oneday,Ihappenedto2anEnglishman,onthe
road,andsoonwebeganto3AsIwastalking
abouthowIwasstudyingEnglish,theforeignershook
hishead,saying,“Youdon'tsay!Youdon'tsay!"I
was4Ithought,perhapsthisisnota
5topic.Well,rd6changethetopic.SoIsaidto
him,"Well,shallwetalkabouttheGreatWall?7the
way,haveyouever8there?n
"Certainly,everyonebackhomewill9meifI
leaveChinawithoutseeing10.Itwasgreat."Isaid,
“TheGreatWallisoneofthewondersintheworld.Itis
aplaceof11.“SoonIwasinterruptedagainbyhis
words,12!Icouldn't13asking,“Whydoyou
askmenottotalkaboutit?""Well,Ididn'taskyouto
do14",heanswered,gentlysurprised.
Isaid,"Didn'tyousay!Youdon'tsay'?"
Hearingthis,theEnglishman15totears.He
beganto16£<IYoudon'tsay5actuallymeans
(really?'Itisan17ofsurprise.Perhapsyoudon'
tpayattention18Englishidioms.
ThenIknewIhadmadefoolof_19.SincethenI
havebeenmore20withidioms.
1.A.thoughB.whenC.ifD.as
2.A.lookB.meetC.pick
upD.findout
3.A.walkB.talk
C.playD.go
4.A.pleasedB.angry
C.afraidD.surprised
5.A.properB.strange
C.safeD.polite
6.A.toB.better
C.notD.like
7.A.OnB.lnC.AII
D.By
8.A.goneB.visitedC.seen
D.been
9.A.lookatB.thinkofC.send
forD.laughat
10.A.itB.them
□.anything0.something
11.A.funB.interest
□.business0.mountain
12.A.ReallyB.GoodC.Youdon't
sayD.Youareright
13.A.beB.help
C.thinkD.do
14.A.thisB.so
□.anythingD.meafavor
15.A.laughedB.cried
C.movedD.came
16.A.explainB.shout
C.proveD.say
17.A.experience
B.expressionC.explanationD.example
18.A.forB.to
C.atD.in
19.A.meB.myself
C.him0.somebody
20.A.helpfulB.popular
C.careful0.satisfied
A
Toomanypeoplewanttobetheirfriends,buttheydon'
tgivefriendshipback.Thatiswhysomefriendshipdon't
lastlong.Tohaveafriend,youmustlearntobeone.You
mustlearntotreatyourfriendthewayyouwantyour
friendtotreatyou.Learningtobeagoodfriendmeans
learningthreerules:behonestlbegenerous;be
understanding.
Honestyiswhereagoodfriendshipstarts.Friends
mustbeabletotrustoneanother.Ifyoudonottellthe
truth.peopleusuallyfindout.Ifafriendfindsoutthatyou
haven'tbeenhonest,youmaylosefriend'strust.Good
friendsalwayscountononeanothertospeakandact
honestly.
Generositymeanssharingandsharingmakesa
friendshipgrow.Youdonothavetogiveyourlunch
moneyoryourclothes.Naturallyyouwillwanttoshare
yourideasandfeeling.Thesecanbeveryvaluabletoa
friend.Theytellyourfriendwhatisimportanttoyou.By
sharingthem,youhelpyourfriendknowbetter.
Soonerorlatereveryoneneedsunderstandingand
helpingwithaproblem.Somethingmaygowrongat
school.Talkingabouttheproblemcanmakeiteasierto
solve.Turningtoafriendcanbeafirststepinsolvingthe
problem.Sotobeafriendyoumustlistenand
understand.Youmusttrytoputyourselfinyourfriend's
placesoyoucanunderstandtheproblembetter.
Notwofriendshipsareeverexactlyalike.Butalltrue
friendshipshavethreethingsincommon.Ifyouplanto
keepyourfriends,youmustpractice
honesty.generosity,andunderstanding.
1.Somefriendshipsdon'tlastverylongbecause
A.herearetoomanypeoplewhowanttomakefriends
B.somepeoplereceivefriendshipbutdon'tgive
friendshipback
C.thosewhogiveothersfriendshipreceivefriendship
fromothers
D.theydon'tknowfriendshipissomethingserious
2.Accordingtothepassagehonestyis.
A.somethingcountableB.thebaseoffriendship
C.asimportantasmoneyD.moreimportantthan
anythingelse
3.Whichofthefollowingisn'tmentioned(提及)inthe
passage?
A.Alwaystellyourfriendsthetruth
B.Sharingyourmindwithyourfriendsisofgreatvalue
C.Discussingyourproblemswithyourfriendoftenhelps
tosolvetheproblem
D.Afriendwhogivesyouhislunchmoneyisatrue
friend
4.Thebesttitleofthispassageis.
A.HonestyistheBestPolicyB.AFriendin
NeedisaFriendIndeed
C.HowtobeFriendD.ThreeImportant
PointsinLife
B
ManyChinesestudentswhohavelearntEnglishfor
morethantenyearsarestillunabletospeakEnglishvery
wellwhentheymeetaforeigner.Theyseemtohave
masteredthebasiclanguagestructure,buta
conversationinEnglishwillmakethemfeeluneasy.They
areafraidthatotherpeoplemightfindouttheir
mistakes.
It'suncommonthatmanystudentswhoarebad
speakersofEnglishcanwriteEnglishperfectly.This
provesthattheyareunabletoorganizetheirideasin
English.Thecenteroftheproblemisthattheylack
practiceandconfidence(自1言).
Whyshouldyoubeafraid?Doyoufearthose
foreignerswithwhomyouarespeaking?Don'tbeshy,
theywillnotlaughatyoujustforalittlemistakeyou
make.Thebestwaytogetridoftroubleistolearnto
speakbyspeakingmore.Iamsurethatconstant
practicewillhelpyousucceed.
1.What'sthebesttopicforthepassage?
A.Howtospeaktoforeigners
B.HowtostudyEnglishwell
C.HowtoorganizetheideainEnglish
0.PractisespeakingEnglishallthetime
2.ManyChinesestudentscanwriteEnglishverywell,but
theycannotspeakEnglishfreelybecause.
A.theyseldommeetforeigners
B.theyseldompractisespeakingEnglish
C.theyhadnochancetospeakEnglish
D.theythinkit'senoughtomasterthebasiclanguage
structure
3.SomanyChinesestudentsareafraidtospeakto
foreignersbecause.
A.theyareafraidtheycan'tunderstandforeigners
B.theydon'tthinktheirEnglishispoor
C.theyworryaboutmakingmistakesintheirspeaking
D.theydidn'tlikespeakingtoforeigners
4.Accordingtothepassenger,whichofthefollowingis
NOTtrue?
A.WecanspeakEnglishfluentlybydoingmore
speaking.
B.lfyoucanwriteEnglishperfectly.youareableto
organizeyourideainEnglish.
C.lfyoucanwritegoodEnglishcomposition.youcan
speakEnglishverywell.
D.ManyChinesestudentscan'tspeakEnglishfreely
becausetheyareafraidofmakingmistakes.
5.Inthelastparagraph,theexpression11getridof”
means.
A.throwawayB.setfreeC.giveup
D.dowith
C
TheOriginofWords
AboutthreehundredwordsintheEnglishlanguage
comefromthenamesofpeople.Manyofthesewords
aretechnicalwords.Whenthereisanewinventionof
discovery.anewwordmaybecoined(杜撰)afterthe
inventororscientist.
Itisinterestingtoobservehowmanycommonwords
havefoundtheirwayintothelanguagefromthenames
ofpeople.LordSandwich,wholivedfrom
1718-1792,usedtositatthegambling(賭博)table
eatingbreadwithmeatinbetween.AstheLordwasthe
onlyoneamonghisfriendswhoatebreadinthatway,his
friendbegantocallthebread“sandwich"forfun..Later
onthewordbecamepartoftheEnglishlanguage.
Theword"boycott"meanstorefusetohaveanything
todowithsomebodyorsomething.ltcomesfromaman
calledCaptainBoycott.Hewasalandagentin1880and
hecollectedrentsandtaxesforanEnglishlandownerin
Ireland.ButtheCaptainwasaveryharsh(苛刻的)man.
HetreatedhispoortenantsH田戶)verybadly.Histenants
decidednottospeaktohimatall.Eventuallywordgot
backtothelandownerandtheCaptainwas
removed.Theword"boycott"becamepopularandwas
usedbyeveryonetomeanthekindoftreatmentthatwas
receivedbyCaptainBoycott.
1..Afewhundredcomefromthenamesof
people.
A.newinventionsB.languagesC.Englishwords
D.newdiscoveries
2.LordSandwichdiedattheageof.
A.96B.90C.92D.74
3.“Sandwich"isawordcoinedby.
A.LordSandwichB.thefriendsof
LordSandwich
C.inventorsD.scientists
4.CaptainBoycottlivedinthe.
A.seventeenthcenturyB.eighteenth
century
□.nineteenthcenturyD.twentieth
century
5.Thetenantsdidnotlike.
A.tocollectrentsandtaxesB.theEnglish
landowner
C.theharshlandagentD.tospeak
D
TwoShortStories
Thursday,September20,2001
Editor'snote-EnjoyYourselfEnglishisaprogramme
tellingshortstoriesonChinaNationalRadiobroadcast
from6:50a.mto7a.m,MondaythroughSaturday.Here
aretwoselectedscripts(選手高)fromnextweek's
programmes.
AnAmericanvisitingScotlandmetanoldmanwitha
beautifulsheepdog.TheAmericanofferedUS$50forthe
dog,buttheoldmanrefused.111couldn'tpartwith
Jock,"hesaid.Justthen,anEnglishmanwalkedupand
madethesameoffer.Theoldmanagreed,pocketedthe
moneyandhandedoverthedog.TheAmericanwasvery
angry."Youtoldmeyouwouldn'tsellthedog!"hecried.
“No,no!”saidtheoldman.!llsaidIcouldn'tpartwith
him.England'snotthatfarawayandJockwillbebackin
twodays.Buthecouldn'tswimtheAtlantic(大西洋)
Hartleyisafraidofthundersohewenttoseeafamous
doctor."Atyouragejt'ssillytobeafraidof
thunder.Thunderisourfriend.Justthinkofitasadrum
rollinthesymphony(交響樂)oflifesaidthedoctor.
!lHowwillthatcuremyfear?"askedHartley.11Ifit
doesn't,"answerthedoctor,!,doasIdo.Coveryour
earswithasock,getunderthebedandsingMaryHadA
LittleLambloudly."
1.Whydidn'ttheoldmansellthedogtotheAmerican?
A.Becausehedidn'tliketheAmerican.
B.BecauseheknewtheEnglishman.
C.Becausethedogcouldn'tfindtheoldmanagain
easily
0.BecausethedoglikedtogowiththeEnglishman.
2.WhydidthedoctoraskHartleytosingunderthebed
loudly?
A.Becauseitwasveryquietunderthebed.
B.BecauseHartleywasafraidtogoout.
C.BecauseHartleydidn'tenjoysinging.
0.BecauseitcouldtrainHartleynottobeafraidofthe
terriblesound.
3.What'sthemeaningofthewords"drum「oil"?
A.Knocksomethingheavily.B.Maketerrible
soundunderthebed.
C.Cannotsing,butwanttosingloudly.D.Alongdeep
soundasifalotofquickblowsofdrums.
4.Theeditorhopesthat.
A.youwillgiveHartleysomegoodadvice
B.youwillenjoytheprogrammeontheradio
C.youliketoreadthestory
D.youwillbuythestorybookquickly
5.Fromthepassageyouknowyoucanenjoythetwo
storiesontheradioon.
A.September26,2001B.Octomber
25,2001
□.September22,2001D.Octomber
28,2001
E
Newrulesandbehaviorstandardsformiddleschool
studentscameoutinMarch.Middleschoolisgoingto
useanewwaytodecidewhothetopstudentsare.The
beststudentswon'tonlyhavehighmarks.Theywillalso
bekidswhodon'tdye(color)theirhair,smokeordrink.
Thefollowingaresomeofthenewrules.
Tellthetruth.youevercopiedsomeoneelse's
workonanexam?Don'tdoitagainIThat'snotsomething
anhoneststudentshoulddo.Ifyouhaveplayed
computergamesfortwohoursinyourroom,don'ttell
yourparentsyouhavedonehomework.
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