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I.單項選擇

1、一ManyforeignersattendthefirstChinaInternationalImportExpo(中國國際進口博覽會)

inShanghai.

—Yeah,I'mreallyproudofChina.fantasticprogressChinahasmadetheseyears!

A.HowB.WhatC.whata

2、—DoesAliceoftenworkuntil2.a.m.onweekdays.

一No,shedoes.Butsheoftenstaysuplateonweekdays.

A.alwaysB.seldomC.usually

3^Wemustmakefulluseofourvaluabletimetoreviewlessonsinthefollowingdays.Itisimportanttostudyinthe

rightways.Weshouldavoid.

①listeningtoteacherscarelessly

②havingarestasoftenaspossible

(3)sleepinginclass

④writingdowntheimportantpointsandreviewthemafterclass

⑤practicingmorewithourteachersorclassmates

A.①③⑤B.②④⑤C.①②③

4、-IwastoldthatTomwaschargedwithstealingthejewelryfromtheshop.

■“Itisjustamisunderstanding.,hehadnothingtodowiththecase.

A.InfactB.AsaresultC.HoweverD.Moreover

5、Boysandgirls,youareintheexaminationroomatthismoment.Aslongaswefightonwiththeandefforts,the

resultwillfinallyendinsuccess.

A.wisedomB.wiseC.wisdom

6^MissGaoisourEnglishteacher.Shegives____alotofhelp.

A.weB.usC.ourD.ours

7、Thisyearwearetrainingmore,sowecandothanlastyear.

A.careful;betterB.carefully;good

C.careful;betterD.carefully;better

8、Ifyouwatchcarefully,youcanseethemandoesthetrick.

A.whoB.whatC.howD.which

9、IalwaysplaybasketballtorelaxmyselfSaturdays.

A.onB.inC.atD.by

10、一Hi,Anna.Aretheseyoursister'spencils?

—Oh,no.They'renot.

A.herB.himC.hersD.his

n.完形填空

11>Onceuponatime,twoPrinceswereplayinginaforest.Theycameacrossfouroldmen1askedthemtobe

morecareful.

Thefirstoldmanhad2headacheandheaskedthemnottoshout.Thesecondoldman3apicture,andhe

askedthechildren4awaybecausetheywereblockingoutthelight.Thethirdoldmanwasdoingalargejigsaw

puzzle5themiddleoftheroad,andheaskedthechildrennottowalkonit.Thefourtholdmanwaswatchinga

butterflyandheaskedthemnottofrighten6away.

ThePrincewhorespected7didastheoldmenasked,8thedisrespectfulPrincedidn'tfollowtheold

men*ssuggestionsandkept9them.Intheevening,bothboyshadgotseparatedand10Theyneededtoget

backtothepalacequickly.

EachofthemUcameacrossthefouroldmenagainandaskedfortheirhelp.Theyrefusedtohelpthe

disrespectfulPrince,butwiththerespectfulPrincetheydid12theycouldtohelpand13himalonga

secretwaywhichledrighttothepalace.

TheotherPrincearrivedmuchlaterand14forit.Heunderstoodthatitfsmuchbettertorespecteveryone15

youwanttohavefriends.

1.A.whoB.whichC.whenD.where

2.A.theB.anC.aD./

3.A.paintsB.waspaintedC.paintedD.waspainting

4.A.tomoveB.movesC.movingD.move

5.A.onB.inC.betweenD.by

6.A.themB.himC.youD.it

7.A.otherB.theotherC.othersD.theothers

8.A.butB.soC.whenD.because

9.A.botherB.bothersC.botheringD.tobother

10.A.loseB.lostC.losingD.losted

A.separatelyB.separateC.separatingD.separated

12.A.whoeverB.howeverC.wheneverD.whatever

13.A.willtakeB.tookC.wastakenD.wastaking

14.A.punishesB.punishedC.punishingD.waspunished

15.A.ifB.whetherC.unlessD.thoug

m.語法填空

12>Ifyouneedtocallyourparentsbutyourphoneisnotwithyou,canyouremembertheir___numbers?

Toremember11numbersisnotdifficult.1.,becauseofthesmartphone(智能手機),manyofus2.(lose)thisability,

Chinesedailyreported.Whafsmore,smartphonesmakeourskillsatgivingdirectionsweak,aswellas3.(kill)

face-to-facecommunications.Evenwhenfriendsarehavingamealtogether,4,commonformosttochecktheirphones.

AccordingtoareportbyKleinerPerkinsCaufieldByers,5.Americancompany,Chinesepeoplespendonaverage170

minutesontheirsmartphonesdaily.Forstudents,anaddiction(上癮)tosmartphonesdoesnogoodfor6.(study).

ResearchinJapanshowedchildrenwhospendmorethanfourhoursadayontheirphonesdomuchworse7,(bad)in

schoolteststhanthosewhoplaywiththeirphonesfor30minutes.

It'struethatthesmartphonehasmadeourliveseasier.Butmanyalsothinktheyspendtoomuchtimeonit,andthisis

badfortheirstudy8.work.Peoplearetryingtochangethat.

Anewapp(應(yīng)用程序)namedForest9i_(introduce)thismonth.Itletsusersplantaseed(種子)thatgrowsintoatreeover

thenext30minutes.Duringthehalfhour,userscannotusetheirphones,orthetreewilldie.

ArestaurantinLosAngeles,US,givespeoplea5%discount(折扣)iftheydon'tchecktheirphonesduringameal.

OwnerMarkGoldsaidthathehopesitgivespeopleawaytoenjoytheirmealandreallytalkwithfriendsand

family10.person.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、TheyearlyAcademyAwardsceremonywasonceaprivateaffairNow,becauseoftelevision,itisverymuchapublic

affair.HundredsofpeoplegatherinHollywoodtoseetheOscarspresentedtooutstandingactors,andothersinvolvedin

themotionpictureindustry.Millionsmorewatchontelevision.

ItallbeganonMay16,1929,when270menandwomensatdowntodinnerattheHollywoodRooseveltHotel.There

wasnosecretaboutthewinners.Thenamesofthewinnershadbeenknownformonths.JanetGaynor,forexample,had

wonasBestActress.DouglasFairbankspresentedherwiththefamousgoldstatue.Thelittlestatuewasnotthencalled

Oscar.Likeanewactor,Oscarwasunknown.Aboutsixyearslater;itsomehowgotthatrenownedname.Anumberof

explanationshavebeenofferedforitsorigin,butnobodyknowsthetruestoryforcertain.

NowadaystheresultsoftheOscarvotingarekeptsecret.Onlytwopeopleknowthewinnersbeforethenamesare

announcedattheceremony.Thecountingofvotesisnotdonebyonegroupofpeoplebutbydifferentgroups.Nobody

excepttwomembersofanaccountingcompanyseesthefinalresults.

Theinformationisnotkeptinopenfiles.Winners1namesareplacedinclosedenvelopes.Theaccountantseachcarrya

completesetofenvelopestotheceremony.Onesetissimplyasparetobeusedincasesomethinghappenstotheother

one.

1.AsusedinParagraph2,“renowned”means.

A.strangeB.wonderfulC.much-dislikedD.famous

2.May16,1929marks.

A.DouglasFairbanks*firstwinningofanAcademyAward

B.ThefirsttimeOscargotitsname

C.ThefirsttimetheAwardswerekeptsecret

D.JanetGaynor'srecognitionasBestActress

3.Twosetsofenvelopesarepreparedfortheceremony.

A.oneforNewYork,oneforHollywoodB.inordertobeperfectlysafe

C.onefortheceremony,oneforthenewspapersD.justbecausethatisthecustom

B

14、TheLostSmile

ThenextmorningHildatookthemtotheothersideofthemountainofMiseryonherbroom.

Theyflewforagesbeforetheylandednearalittleriver.Thegrasswasgreen,birdsweresingingandtherewere

flowerseverywhere.Hildagavethemeachasmallblackstone.“ThiswillkeepyousafeJshesaid.Andsheflewoff

again.

“Thisisaniceplace,"saidSarah,surprised.wLookatallthelovelyflowers.”

Benwentovertoaflowerandsmeltit.Suddenlywaterranoutofthecentreanddownthepetals(花瓣).

“Ha!Ha!Ha!”Thechildrencouldhearsomeonelaughingbutwhentheylookedroundtherewasnoonethere.

SuddenlyBenshouted,"Ouch!Whatwasthat?Ithurtme.”

Hebentdowntorub(摩擦)hislegandhisflutefelloutofhisbag.Justthentwolittlecreaturesranoverandlifted

hisfluteandstartedrunningtowardssomebushes.

“Hey,that'smine!,,heshoutedasthecreaturesdroppedthefluteandranoff.

“Comeback!Whoareyou?”heshouted.Buttherewasnoanswer.

“Let'splaysomemusic,"Sarahsuggested,umaybetheyUlcomeback."

Sotheysatdownandplayedandthetwolittlecreaturescameback.

“Whoareyou?”Sarahasked.

“We'reBillandJill.We'regoblin$(〃、妖精)andvvelovemusic.Whoareyou?Andwhatareyoudoinghere?”

"We'reSarahandBen.Andwe9reonourwaytofindtheLordofTears.”

“TheLordofTears?”BillandJillsaidundertheirbreath.

“Doyouknowwherehelives?^^askedSarah.

“No,notreally,”saidBill.

uAcrosstheSeaofsadness,continuedJill.

“Canyoushowustheway?”

“BillcanJsaidJill.

“JillcanJsaidBill.

"Followus,maybeWillcan,“BillandJillsaidtogetherandwalkedofftowardsthebushes.Thechildrensmiledand

followedthem.

1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutBillandJill?

A.Theylaughedwhenwaterranoutofthecentreanddownthepetals.

B.TheyliftedBen'sfluteandranawaybutdroppeditwhenBenshouted.

C.TheycamebackbecausetheywereattractedbythemusicplayedbyBenandSarah.

D.TheyhaveneverheardoftheLordofTears.

2.HowdidBillandJillfeelwhenhearingthewords"TheLordofTears”?

A.Excited.B.Scared.C.Familiar.D.Amazed.

3.WecaninferfromthearticlethatHildawasa/an.

A.witchB.goblinC.humanD.angel

4.WecanusethefollowingwordstodescribeBillandJillEXCEPT.

A.helpfulB.lovelyC.cuteD.selfish

C

15、Notlongago,peoplethoughtbabieswerenotabletolearnthingsuntiltheywerefiveorsixmonthsold.Yetdoctors

intheUnitedStatessaybabiesbeginlearningontheirfirstdayoflife.

Scientistsnotethatbabiesarestronglyinfluencedbytheirenvironment.Theysayababywillsmileifhermotherdoes

somethingthebabylikes.Ababylearnstogetthebestcarepossiblebysmilingtopleasehermotherorothercaregivers.

Thisishowbabieslearntoconnectandcommunicatewithotherhumanbeings.

Onestudyshowsthatbabiescanlearnbeforetheyareborn.Theresearchersplacedataperecorderonthestomachofa

pregnantwoman.Then,theyplayedarecordingofashortstory.Onthedaythebabywasborn,theresearchers

attemptedtofindifheknewthesoundsofthestoryrepeatedwhileinhismother.Theydidthisbyplacingadeviceinthe

mouthofthenewbornbaby.

Thebabywouldhearthestoryifhemovedhismouthoneway.Ifthebabymovedhismouththeotherway,hewould

hearadifferentstory.Theresearcherssaythebabyclearlylikedthestoryheheardbeforehewasborn.Theysaythe

babywouldmovehismouthsohecouldhearthestoryagainandagain.

Anotherstudyshowshowmotherscanstronglyinfluencesocialdevelopmentandlanguageskillsintheirchildren.

Researchersstudiedthechildrenfromtheageofonemonthtothreeyears.Theresearchersattemptedtomeasurethe

sensitivityofthemothers.Thewomenwereconsideredsensitiveiftheysupportedtheirchildren'sactivitiesanddidnot

interfere(干涉)unnecessarily.Theytestedthechildrenforthinkingandlanguagedevelopmentwhentheywerethree

yearsold.Also,theresearchersobservedthewomenforsignsofdepression(消沉).

Thechildrenofdepressedwomendidnotdoaswellintestsasthechildrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfromdepression.

Thechildrenofdepressedwomendidpoorlyintestsoflanguageskillsandunderstandingwhattheyhear.

Thesechildrenalsowerelesscooperativeandhadmoreproblemsdealingwithotherpeople.Theresearchersnotedthat

thesensitivityofthemotherswasimportanttotheintelligencedevelopmentoftheirchildren.Childrendidbetterwhen

theirmotherswerecaring,evenwhentheysufferedfromdepression.

1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTthefactorthatinfluencesintelligencedevelopmentinbabies?

A.Theenvironment.B.Mother^sensitivity.

C.Educationbeforebirth.D.Theirpeers(同齡人)

2.Whatisthepurposeoftheexperimentinwhichnewbornbabiesheardthestories?

A.Toprovethatbabiescanlearnonthefirstdaytheyareborn.

B.Toprovethatbabiescanlearnbeforetheyareborn.

C.Toshowmotherscanstronglyinfluenceintelligencedevelopmentintheirbabies.

D.Toindicateearlyeducationhasadeepeffectonthebabies9languageskills.

3.Whichgroupofchildrendidtheworstintestsoflanguageskills?

A.Thechildrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfromdepression.

B.Thechildrenofdepressedbutcaringmothers.

C.Thechildrenofdepressedmotherswhocaredlittlefortheirchildren.

D.Thechildrenwithhighcommunicationabilities.

4.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Scientificflndingsabouthowintelligencedevelopsinbabies.

B.Scientificfindingsabouthowtheenvironmenthasaneffectonbabies9intelligence.

C.Astudyshowsbabiesarenotabletolearnthingsuntiltheyarefiveorsixmonthsold.

D.Scientificfindingsabouthowbabiesdevelopbeforebirth.

D

16、Therewasalovelyvegetablepatch(菜園).Alargetreegrewthere.Boththepatchandthetreegavetheplace

awonderfullook,andtheyweretheprideofthegardener.Butnooneknewthatthevegetablesandthetreecouldn*t

standeachother.Thevegetableshatedthetree'sshadow(陰影),becauseitleftthemonlyjustenoughlighttolive.The

tree,ontheotherhand,hatedthevegetablesbecausetheydranknearlyallthewater,leavinghimjustenoughtolive.

Thesituationbecamesoseriousthatthevegetablesdecidedtouseupallthewaterinthegroundsothatthetree

woulddie.Thetreeansweredbackbynotprotectingthevegetablesfromthehotsun,sotheybegantodryup.Soonthe

vegetableswerereallyweak,andthetreewasdryingup.

Thegardenerwonderedwhyandstoppedwateringthem.Whenhedidthat9boththetreeandthevegetablesrealized

thatitwasbettertohelpeachothenTheylearnedhowtoliveinharmonywiththosearoundthem.Sotheydecidedto

worktogethei;usingboththeshadeandthewatertogrowwell.Afterseeinghowwelltheyweredoing,thegardenergave

thebestcaretothevegetablepatch,wateringandfertilizing(施月巴)itbetterthananyotherpatchformilesaround.

1.Whydidn'tthevegetablesandthetreegetonwellwitheachother?

A.Becausethevegetableswantedmorelight.

B.Becausethetreedrankalmostallthewater.

C.Becausethevegetablesweren*ttheprideofthegardener.

D.Becausethevegetablesdidn'tlookaswonderfulasthetree.

2.Fromthepassageweknow__?

A.thevegetablesweresorrytoseethetreedryingup

B.thegardenerwasveryangrywiththevegetablesandthetree

C.thegardenerdidn'tknowwhatwashappeninginthepatchatfirst

D.thetreedidn'tknowhowimportantthesunwastovegetables

3.Theunderlinedphrase“inhormony”means"__"inChinese.

A.forlongB.carefullyC.effectivelyD.harmoniously

4.Thepassageismainlyabout__.

A.whythesunlightandwaterwereveryimportant

B.howthegardenertookcareofhisvegetablepatch

C.whythegardenerwasproudofhisvegetablepatch

D.whathappenedbetweenthevegetablesandthetree

E

17、Foronegroupofchildrenagedbetweentenandfifteen,Saturdaysarespent_learningtheartofseriouscooking.

Theirweeklylessonsinsmallclassesaresopopularthatthereisawaitinglistof30childrenwhowanttodothecourse.

Parentspay$280forthecoursewheretheirchildrencanhavefunandlearnhowtomakegoodfood.

ClassmemberBill,agedten,says,“Ilovemymum'scookingandnowIcandoitbetterthanher.Theteachersmakeus

laugh,especiallywhenwesitdownwiththemtosharethefoodwe*vemade.”

Floraistwelve,andshe'shavingproblemspreparingonions.nIlovecooking.Ididamealfortenfriendswhichthey

reallyenjoyed.ThenmymumsuggestedItakeupahobby,insteadofdoingnothingatweekends.Iwashappystayingat

home,soIwasn'ttooactiveatfirst.PmreallygladIdecidedtocome,though.”

Theirteacher,Philippe,says,"It'sgreatfun.Childrenpayattentionandrememberthingsbetterthanadults,although

thekitchenisn'talwaystidywhenthey*recooking!Asadults,we'realwayslearningmoreaboutfood.Ifparentsinterest

theirchildrenincookingwhiletheyareyoung,they*llhaveenoughskilltomakefoodforthemselveswhentheyleave

home."

1.Inthisarticlethewriteristryingto.

A.warnparentsnottoexpecttoomuchfromtheirchildren

B.advertiseschoolstoteachchildrenhowtocook

C.describehowsomechildrenspendtheirsparetime

D.explainwhyparentswanttolearnmoreaboutcooking

2.Areadercanfindoutfromthisarticle.

A.whichdishesstudentsprefertocookB.whycookingclassesaresosuccessful

C.whatparentsdoduringthecourseD.whenthenextclassesbegin

3.WhydidFlorajointhecourse?

A.Herfriendsaskedhertoimprovecooking.B?Shewantedtolearntocookabigmeal.

C.Shefeltboredathomeatweekends.D.Hermotherwantedhertodevelopaninterest.

4.WhatdoesPhnippesayabouthisyoungstudents?

A.Theywillbeconfidentaboutcookinginthefuture.

B.Theyhaveagoodmemorybutdon*talwayslisten.

C.Theykeepthekitchencleanerthanadultsdo.

D.Theyteachtheirparentswhattheyhavelearntinclass.

5.WhatwouldoneofPhilippe'sstudentssaytoafriend?

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D.

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