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foreveryonetoenjoy.

A.toplayB.playingC.tobeplayingD.tobeplayed

10.Theactorswilldothecharacters'

_____

A.noisesB.soundsC.voicesD.languages

二.完形填空(15分)

Donatingorgans

Thesedays,peopleoftendonateblood,1doyouknowthatyou

canalsodonateyourorgansinordertosave2?

Everyyear,millionsofpeopleallovertheworlddieinhospital

3theyarewaiting4organs.Ordinarypeoplelikeyoucan

easilyhelpchangethis.Youcanhelpsavelivesbybecominganorgan

donorwhenyoudie

Organtransplants(器官移植)havealonghistory.Thefirst

5transplant6in1954.7organtransplantshavea

1

highsuccessrate(成功率)today.

Somepatientsneednew8,forexample.Theirheartsareno

longerstrongenough9sendingbloodaroundthebody,and

withoutanorgantransplant,theyhaveonly10weeksormonths

left.11,iftheygetnewhearts,they12liveforfifteen

yearsormore.

Todonateyourorgans,allyouneedtodoishaveadonorcard.You

canget13atyourlocalhospital,andthenonedayyourorgans

couldsavea14life

Today,1.5millionpeopleinChinaneedaneworgan.Theyneedyour

help.Whenyouagreetodonateyourorgans,youagreetocontinue

tohelppeopleeven15youaregone.

1.AbutBandCsoDbecause

2.AlivesBlifeClifesDlive

3.AwhileBwhenCafterDbefore

4.AtoBofCforDabout

5.A.successB.successfulC.succeedD.successfully

6.AwereBisCareDwas

7.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.Or

8.AeyesBearsCfeetDhearts

9.A.keepB.keepingC.tokeepD.kept

10.A.afewB.fewC.alittleD.little

11.A.HoweverB.ButC.AndD.So

12.A.continuetoB.willcontinueto

C.wouldcontinuetoD.continuedto

13.A.itB.thisC.oneD.that

14.Aperson'

sBpersonCpeopleDpersons'

15.AbeforeBafterCwhenDwhile

三、阅读理解(15分)

(A)ApoolpartyJackisturningeightyearsold.Pleasejoinustocelebrate!

tWhen:

Saturday,May2

Whattime:

12:

00noonto3:

00p.m.

Where:

DeepEddyKidPoolandPicnicGrounds

2

.Wewillplayin

(防晒油Pleasebringaswimsuit,atowelandsunscreen

()1.WhatcanweknowaboutJack?

A.HehaslivedinAustinforalmost3years.

B.Heisgoingtobefiveyearsold.

C.Heinvitedonlyafewofhisclassmatestohisparty.

D.Hewillholdthispartyathishouseifitdoesn'

train.

()2.Wherewillthepartybeheldifitrains?

A.OnHighway1.B.AtDeepEddyDrive.

C.AtJack'

shouse.D.Intheparkinglot.

()3.Whatcanyouknowfromtheinvitation?

A.Thetimeandthecostoftheparty.

B.Theplaceandthecostoftheparty.

C.Thecostandthefoodoftheparty.

D.Thetimeandtheplaceoftheparty.

()4.IfKatecan'

tgototheparty,howshouldshemakeJack

know?

A.Bywritinganemail.B.Bytellinghiminclass.

C.Bywritingaletter.D.Bygivinghimacall.

()5.Thewriterwrotethepassageto.

A.introduceaperson

B.introduceabirthdayinvitation

C.teachushowtomakeapoolparty

3

D.inviteustoapoolparty.

(B)

Almosteverychildincitieshasthechancetogotoschool,

butnotallchildreninthecountriesaresolucky.Doyoubelieve?

Insomeplaces,somelittlechildrendon'

tgotoschool,butwork

inthefieldswhenthey'

reveryyoung.

ThereisagirlcalledXiaoFang.Sheiseightyearsoldand

livesinasmallvillageinGuangxi.Whenshewasyoung,shewanted

togotoschool.Butshecouldnot,becauseherfamilywastoopoor

toaffordthefeesforher,soherparentshadtokeepherathome.

Insteadofstudying,XiaoFangworkedinthefieldswithherparents

everyday.ProjectHopeheardaboutXiaoFang.Itagreedtohelp

XiaoFanggotoschool.Herwishofstudycametrue,andnowshe

isstudyinginaschool.

Unluckilytherearemanythousandsofchildrenwhocan'

tgo

toschool.YoucanjoininProjectHopeandhelpthesechildren.

Youknowalltheworkneedsmoney.ProjectHopeneedsyourhelp.

IfyougiveProjectHope300RMBeachyear,itcanpayforone

childtogotoschoolforawholeyear.Withmoremoney,Project

Hopecanbuildnewschools,buydesks,chairs,blackboardsandbooks.

Let'

shelpthechildrentogetherandgivethemachancetohave

agoodstartinlife.

()1.Almosteverychildcangotoschool.

A.intheworldB.inChina

C.inbigcitiesD.insmallvillages

()2.XiaoFangdidn'

tgotoschoolwhenshewasyoungbecause

.

A.herfamilywaspoor

B.shecouldlearnnothingatschool

C.therewastoomuchworkforhertodo

D.shedidn'

tliketogotoschool.

()3.With300RMB,.

A.onechildcangotoschoolfornineyears.

B.anewschoolcanbebuilt

C.manychildrencangotoschool

D.achildcangotoschoolforayear.

()4.ProjectHopehelpedXiaoFangbecause.

A.itheardaboutherB.shewenttoaskforhelp

4

C.sheknewsomeoneworkinghere

D.shewrotealettertothenewspaper

()5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.ProjectHopehelpsthepoorchildrentogotoschool.

B.ProjectHopehelpstobuildnewschools.

C.ProjectHopehelpsschoolstobuydesks,chairs,books,

etc.

D.Alloftheabove.

(C)

StudentsatNewPointSchoolenjoyedtheirbreakfasttoday,for

itbrokea24-hourfast(斋戒)forcharity.Duringthefast,they

couldnoteatanyfoodatall,andtheycouldonlydrinkwater,tea

andclearfruitjuice.Thestudentsallvolunteeredtogowithout

foodforonedaytoraisemoneyforUNprojectstohelpthepoor

inAfrica.Becauseofdryweather,manyfarmersinAfricahavenot

beenabletogrowfoodthisyear,andpeoplearenowgoinghungry

andevendying.

MrJamesWood,theirEnglishteacher,said,“Thestudentscame

upwiththeideathemselvesafterseeingphotosofhungrychildren.

Theyorganizedthewholething.I'

mveryproudofthem.”

“Twenty-fourhoursdidnotfeellikeaverylongtime.Next

year,ImightevendoubletheamountoftimeIspendfasting.Then

Icanraisetwiceasmuchmoney!

”saidJaneAustin,astudent.

“It'

ssowrongforustohavelotsoffoodwhilemanypeoplein

theworldaregoinghungry.Weneedtogivetothoseinneed.”

Thestudentscollectedover$2,400fromthefast.Theywere

happywiththetotalamount.“It'

samazing!

Peoplearesokind,

andtheywanttohelpothers,”saidAlanLong,anotherstudent.

()1.Duringthefast,thestudentsatNewPointSchool.

5

A.didn'

teatordrinkanything

B.coulddrinkorangejuice

C.couldonlydrinkwater.

D.couldeatnofood.

()2.Thestudentsallvolunteeredtotakepartinthefastfor

onedaybecause.

A.theywantedtohelpdisabledpeople.

B.theywantedtohelppoorpeopleinAfrica.

C.theywantedtohelptheUN.

D.theydidn'

tfeellikeeatingonthatday.

()3.Thisyear,manyfarmersinAfrica.

A.didnotwanttogrowfood.

B.askedtheUNtohelpthem.

C.couldn'

tplantfood.

D.wouldliketohavedryweather.

()4.Thestudentsdidn'

tthinkoftheideauntil.

A.theirEnglishteachertoldthem.

B.theysawthenewsonTV.

C.theywentonvacationinAfrica

D.theyknewaboutthesituationofAfricanhungrychildren

fromthepictures.

()5.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTTRUE?

A.Thestudentswillcollect$4800nextyear.

B.Withouttheteacher'

shelp,thestudentsorganizedthe

activitythemselves.

C.Africanpeopledon'

thaveenoughfoodtoeatthisyear.

D.Thestudentsplantoorganizeanotherfastnextyear.

四、回答问题(20分)

阅读短文,然后根据内容回答所提问题。

A

Chinesepaintingisoneoftheoldestformsofpaintinginthe

world.

Chineseartistsfirstbeganpaintingmorethantwothousand

yearsago,andpaintersinChinaarestillusingmanyofthesame

methodstoday.

6

Chinesepaintersoftenpaintnaturalscenes,animalsorpeople.

Buildingsareseldomincluded,unlesstheymakeupasmallpartof

anaturalscene.

TherearetwokindsoftraditionalChinesepaintings.Thefirst

gongbistyle.Thisstyleofpaintingtakesalotoftimetoisthe

make,aseverythingispaintedingreatdetail.Thisstyleoften

usesalotofcolour,aswell.Longago,mostprofessionalpainters

gongbistyle.

inChinausedthe

ThesecondstyleofChinesepaintingisink-washpainting.

Ink-washpaintingsaredoneveryquickly,andmaynotalwayshave

muchcolour.Ink-washpaintingsalsohavelessdetail,becausethe

painteristryingtogetacrosstheimpressionofthescenewith

justafewbrushstrokes.Longago,mostink-washartistsdidnot

workaspainters,butpaintedasahobby.However,agoodink-wash

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