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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.

Domoreatschool.Goodstudentsloveanimalsand

careforotherpeople.AprilisBird-LovingMonthin

China.Isyourschooldoinganythingtocelebrate?You

shouldjoiniThatway.youcanlearnmoreaboutanimals

andhowtoprotectthem.Whenmorepeoplework

together,itmakesmorefunforeveryone.

Haveyoueverquarreledwithyourteammateswhen

yourbasketballteamlost?Onlyworkingtogethercan

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