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tcometothepartyunlessPeter___________.

-YoumeanifPetercomes,you'

11come?

A.invitesB.isinvitedC.willbeinvitedD.willinvite

6.Weshouldtryourbesttomakepossible.

A.asfewermistakesasB.asfewmistakesas

C.mistakesasfewasD.aslessmistakesas

7.Workhard,youwillcatchupwiththeotherstudents.

A.orB.beforeC.andD.but

8.ThemancalledTomforaboutfiveyears.

A.wasdeadB.hasbeendead

C.wasdyingD.hasdied

9.Ilikethepictureswhichonthedesk.

A.areB.isC.beingD.was

10.--Davidhasmadegreatprogressrecently.

--_________________,and__________________.

A.Sohehas;

sohaveyouB.Sohashe;

sohaveyou

C.Sohehas;

soyouhaveD.Sodoeshe;

11.Havesomemoretea,_____________?

A.shallyouB.haveyouC.canyouD.willyou

12.Hediesaysorrytohisbrother.

A.preferred;

toB.wouldrather;

than

C.preferred;

thanD.wouldrather;

to

13.It'

sreportedthatnewshoppingcenterswillbebuiltsooninourcity.

A.moretwoB.twoanother

C.anothertwoD.theothertwo

14.Thesepictureswillshowyou______________.

A.whatdoesourhometownlooklikeB.whatourhometownlookslike

C.howdoesourhometownlooklikeD.howourhometownlookslike

15.--IsMrs.Blackreallybadlyill?

--She'

sinhospital.

A.Idon'

tthinksoB.No,heisn'

t

C.Idon'

thopesoD.I'

mafraidso

二、完形填空(共20小题;

每小题重分,满分为20分)

(a)

Manystudentshavehobbies,suchasreading,painting,growingvegetablesintheirgardens,orlookingafteranimals.Somehobbiesarerelaxingand16arecreative.17canmakeyougrowasaperson,developyourinterestsandhelpyoulearnnewskills.

DavidSmithisastudent.Hishobbyis18Inseniorhighschool,hewroteabookand

itcameoutin2003.Manyteenagerslovehisbook.Asaresult,Davidhasbecomeasuccessful

young19

Inspiteofhisgreatsuccess,Davidregardswriting20onlyoneofhismanyhobbiesand

interests."

Ilikeplayingbadminton,too,"

saysDavid.Heisn'

tsureifheisgoingtowritemore

booksinthefuture.

Davidisverylucky21hishobbyhasbroughthimenjoymentandsuccess.Butheis

22inmanyotherthings,andhespendstimeplayingbadmintonforhisschoolteam.It'

ssome-

thingdifficulttorememberthatweshouldn'

t23allourtimeonourfavouritehobby.There

are24otherinterestingthingstodoinlife,andweshouldtrytodo25newordifferent.

16.A.theotherB.anotherC.othersD.other

17.A.FriendsB.HobbiesC.HabitsD.Life

18.A.readingB.paintingC.writingD.fishing

19.A.editorB.engineerC.writerD.host

20.A.asB.withC.forD.to

21.A.thoughB.becauseC.howeverD.if

22.A.interestingB.interestC.interestedD.interests

23.A.takeB.spendC.payD.cost

24.A.manyB.muchC.littleD.few

25.A.someB.somethingC.anyD.anything

(b)

Kidsinthedigitalage

SammyLiu,asix-year-oldboyfromKowloon,hasbecomeaherorecently.Onedayhe

usedthefamily'

s26tostopanattemptedrobbery.Whilethethiefwasbusysearchingthe

fiat,Sammywentintohisbedroom27andusedhiscomputertocallthepolice,who28

fiveminuteslaterandcaughtthethief.

Thesedays,itis29forchildrenasyoungasSammytobesocomputerliterate.Many

childrenusecomputersathomeoratschoolandsome30evenhavetheirownwebsites.Such

websitesnotonlyofferstudentstheopportunitytolearnnewskillsbutalsomeanthatpeopleall

overtheworldcanknowmoreabouttheirschool.

Someparentsthinkthatspendingtoomuchtimeusingacomputercanbeharmful,while

reallytheoppositeistrue."

Kidsshouldbe31tousecomputersasearlyaspossible,"

said

TonyRobertson,asoftwaredeveloper."

Childrenlearnreallyfast.Manychildren32much

moreabouttechnologythantheirparents."

InHongKong,the"

IT2010"

project33toprovideeverystudentwithacomputerbytheyear2010.Schools,hospitals,shopsandhomeswillallbeinterconnectedbyanisland-wide

network.34athomeorschool,thedigitalagehascertainlyopenedthe35toawholenew

worldoflearning.

26.A.radioB.computerC.recorderD.telephone

27.A.quietlyB.slowlyC.easilyD.excitedly

28.A.leftB.returnedC.answeredD.arrived

29.A.hardB.usualC.commonD.dangerous

30.A.schoolsB.homesC.shopsD.hospitals

31.A.invitedB.forcedC.orderedD.encouraged

32.A.thinkB.rememberC.knowD.discuss

33.A.preparesB.appearsC.plansD.starts

34.A.WhenB.WhereC.EitherD.Whether

35.A.hearB.doorC.eyesD.minds

三、阅读理解(共25小题;

每小题2分,满分为50分)

(A)

Afriendofminewasfondofdrawinghorses.Hedrewthehorsesverywell,buthealways

beganatthetail.NowitistheWesternruletobeginattheheadofthehorse,whichiswhyIwassurprised.Itstruckmethatitcouldnotreallymakeanydifferencewhethertheartistbeginsatthe

headorthetailorthebelly(肚子)orthefootofthehorse,ifhereallyknowshisbusiness.And

mostgreatartistswhoreallyknowtheirbusinessdonotfollowotherpeople'

srule.Theymake

theirownrules.Everyoneofthemdoeshisworkinawaypeculiar(奇特的)tohimself,andthe

peculiaritymeansonlythathefindsiteasiertoworkinthatway.

Nowtheverysamethingistreetoliterature(文学).Andthequestion,"

HowshallI

begin?

onlymeansthatyouwanttobeginattheheadinsteadofbeginningatthetailor

somewhereelse.Thatis,youarenotyetexperienced(有经验的)enoughtotrusttoyourown

powers.Whenyoubecomemoreexperiencedyouwillneveraskthequestion,andIthinkthatyouwilloftenbeginatthetailthatistosay,youwillwritetheendofthestorybeforeyouhave

eventhoughtofthebeginning.

36.Afriendofthewriter'

sdrewthehorses_________________.

.A.very.wellB.inthewayofwesternrule

C.inthewayofhisownruleD.alloftheabove

37.Thewriterwassurprisedbecause________________.

A.theartistbegantodrawattheheadofthehorse

B.theartistbegantodrawatthetailofthehorse

C.theartistmadehisownrule

D.theartistdidnotfollowotherpeople'

srule

38.Youarenotyetexperiencedbecause________________.

A.youdon'

tknowwheretobegin

B.youwanttobeginattheheadinsteadofbeginningatthetail

C.youalwaysaskedquestions

D.youdonottrusttoyourownpowers

39.Whenyoubecomemoreexperienced,youwill____________.

A.neveraskquestionsB.oftenbeginatthetail

C.writetheendofthestoryD.thinkofthebeginning

40.Thetopicofthepassageis

A.HowtodrawahorseB.Howtowriteastory

C.HowtomakeyourownrulesD.Trusttoyourownpowers

(B)

Whenyoujump,gravitypullsyoudown.Whenyouthrowaballup,gravitypullsitdown.

Whenyousit,gravityholdsyoudown.Whenyouliedown,gravityholdsyoutothebed.

Weknowgravityiseverywhereeventhoughwecan'

tseeit.Weknowitpullsonevery

stone,everydropofwater.Itpullsoneverything.

Gravityoftheearthpullseverythingtowardsthecentreoftheearth.Youknowthiswhenyou

trytoliftaheavystone.Gravitypullsitdown.Themorethestoneweighs,themorethegravitationforcepullsonit.Toliftupastone,youmustpullitupharderthangravitypullsitdown.

Theearthhasgravityandthemoonalsohasgravity.Themoonhaslessgravitythantheearth.Thismeansthatthemoon'

sgravitydoesnotpullashardastheearth'

sgravity.

Doyouweigh60kilograms?

Thatmeansthepulloftheearth'

sgravityonyouis60kilograms.Ifyouwereonthemoon,youwouldweighonly10kilograms.

41.Gravity

A.iseverywhereB.canbeseeneverywhere

C.pushesoneverythingD.pullsoneverythinghighup

42.Youcan'

tliftupabigstonebecause________________.

A.youaresick

B.youdon'

tknowhowtodoit

C.youarenotstrongenoughtoovercomethegravity

D.thegravityonthestoneismorethanthatonyou

43.Ifyouweight50kilograms,thatmeans

A.youcanliftupthingsweighing50kilograms

B.theearth'

sgravitationalforceonyouis50kilograms.

C.Youcanliftupthingsheavierthan50kilograms

D.Theearth'

sgravityonyouislessthan50kilograms

44.Ifyourschoolbagweighstwokilogramsonthemoon,itweighskilogramsonthe

earth.

A.40B.60C.10D.12

45.Themoonhas

A.nogravityB.moregravitythantheearth

C.lessgravitythantheearthD.asmuchgravityastheearth

(C)

Whatareyougoingtodoifyouareinaburninghouse?

Howwillyouescape?

Doyouknowhowtosaveyourself?

Pleasereadthefollowingpassage.

Escapingfromafireisaseriousmatter.Knowingwhattododuringafirecansaveyourlife.

Itisimportanttoknowthewaysyoucanuseandshowthemtoeveryoneinthefamily,suchas

stairwaysandfireescapes,butnotlifts.

Fromthelowerfloorsofthebuildings,escapingthroughwindowsispossible.Learnthebestwayofleavingbywindowswiththeleastchanceofseriousinjury.

Thesecondfloorwindowisusuallynotveryhighfromtheground.Anaverage(平均高度

的)person,hangingbythefinger-tipswillhaveadropofaboutsixfeettotheground.Itis

ab

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