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A.necklaceB.coat

C.sweater

9.Mr.ChenthinksLindacangoout   . 

A.tonightB.tomorrowevening

C.tomorrowafternoon

10.Mr.Chenthinksyoungpeopleneeds   . 

A.enoughmoneyB.enoughsleep

C.enoughtime

Ⅲ.听下面一篇短文,根据听到的内容,完成下列表格,将获取的信息填到相应的位置上,每空一词(每小题1分,满分5分)

ShoppinginBritain

Openinghours

InBritain,11.      usuallyopenat9:

00a.m.andtheycloseat5:

30or6:

00p.m. 

 

续表

Britishshopsandshoppinghabits

★InBritain,youcanbuy12.      onlyatapostoffice. 

★Youcanbuycigarettesinmanydifferentplaces,butyouhavetobeatleast13.

.

★MostBritishfamiliesdon’tbuymilkornewspapersfromashopbecausea14.

andapaperboyorpapergirldeliverthemtotheir15.      . 

Ⅳ.单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)

16.ThethirdSundayofJuneis   Father’sDay.It’s   specialdayforchildrentoshowtheirlovetotheirfather. 

A.a;

theB.the;

a

C./;

aD.the;

the

17.—Tom,youcanneverletothersknowwhatIhavetoldyoutoday.

—Don’tworry.Iwillkeepthe   . 

A.secretB.money

C.addressD.grade

18.Tonyhateswaitinginlonglines.Ithinkhe’sjustnotvery   . 

A.patientB.talented

C.popularD.active

19.TuYouyouwontheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine   October5,2015. 

A.onB.in

C.atD.of

20.Themoreyousmile,the   youwillfeel. 

A.happyB.happier

C.happilyD.morehappily

21.   fantasticthedragonboatteamsare!

A.HowB.What

C.WhataD.Howa

22.Theringsaremade   silverandtheyaremade   Thailand. 

A.of;

ofB.in;

in

C.of;

inD.in;

of

23.Theriverisverydeep.Mymotherwarnsme   init. 

A.swimB.nottoswim

C.toswimD.notswim

24.—I’msorryI’mlate.

—Couldyoutellme   ?

A.whyyouarelateagain

B.whyareyoulateagain

C.whatwereyoudoing

D.whodidyoutalkwith

25.TheGreensusedtoliveinLondonbutnowthey   inBeijing. 

A.usedtoliveB.areusedtolive

C.areusedtolivingD.areusedforliving

26.Ifoundaletter   onthefloorwhenIcameintotheclassroom. 

A.lyingB.lay

C.lieD.lies

27.—Atpresent,oneofthebestwaystostudyisworkingingroups.

—Morechances   tostudentstolearnfromeachother. 

A.offerB.areoffered

C.haveofferedD.areoffering

28.—Sheissoexcited.Didshewinthecompetition?

—Yes.Shewasluckyandshehad   oneminutetocompletethespecialtask. 

A.especiallyB.probably

C.exactlyD.hardly

29.—Mom,Iwasthefirsttoreachthetopofthemountain.

—Goodjob,Jack!

I’m   ofyou. 

A.carefulB.proud

C.tiredD.afraid

30.—Thankyouforsupportingthevolunteerproject.

—   !

Manyhandsmakelightwork. 

A.MypleasureB.Allright

C.NevermindD.That’sright

Ⅴ.完形填空(每小题1分,满分10分)

导学号88510036

“Thegrasslooksgreenerontheothersideofthefence.”That’sanold 31 inEnglish.Itmeansotherplacesoftenlookbetter,moreinterestingthantheplace 32 youlive.Somepeopleworry 33 youngChinesearebeginningtofeelthatway.TheyseeyoungChineseignoringChinesecultureand,instead, 34 Japanesecartoonbooks,watchingKoreansoapoperasandevencelebratingwesternholidays. 

Foreignbooksandsoapoperasaregood, 35 Chinesewritersandactorsarejustasgood.Asforholidays,Christmasisnice,butitcan 36 havethemeaningforChinesethattheSpringFestivalhas,andtheWesthasnothingtocomparewiththeMid-AutumnFestival.Andlet’snotforgetthepartofChinesecultureIlikebest:

 37 friendliness.Notallcountriesareas 38 asChina.It’sgoodtoenjoyotherculturesandtolearn 39 them,buttheycannotreplaceyourownculture.It’sgoodtolookontheothersideofthefence,but 40 youtakeagoodlook.Youwillfindthatthegrassisn’talwaysgreenerontheothersideofthefence. 

31.A.sayingB.words

C.voiceD.talk

32.A.whyB.when

C.whereD.how

33.A.ifB.that

C.whatD.whether

34.A.buyB.refuse

C.refusedD.buying

35.A.butB.so

C.orD.because

36.A.alwaysB.ever

C.stillD.never

37.A.itB.they

C.itsD.their

38.A.warmerB.warm

C.coldD.colder

39.A.fromB.with

C.toD.over

40.A.makeupB.makesure

C.makeupofD.besureto

Ⅵ.阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)

A

It’stimeforschool!

ButonMay14th,170studentsatDuncanvilleHighSchoolinTexas,US,weretoldtogobackhome.

Why?

Becausetheywerewearingthewrongclothestoschool.

SchoolsintheUSdon’talwaysaskstudentstowearuniforms.Buttheyhavedresscodes(着装要求).Forexample,DuncanvilleHighSchooltellsstudentstowearbelts,shirtswithoutlogos(标识).

Schools’most-hatedclothesaredifferent.

In2011,thesaggy(松垮的)trouserslawwaspassedinFlorida.Itstopsstudentsfromwearingtrousersthatshowbodyparts.

Now,“thefavoritenewtarget(目标)oftheschooldresscode”isleggings(紧身裤),reportedtheAssociatedPress.Someschoolsdon’tallowleggings.Otherschoolsaskstudentstowearashirtoraskirtoverleggings.

Somestudentscomplain(抱怨)thatschoolsaregoingtoofar.Butschoolssaydresscodeshelpprotectstudents’safetyandmakesuretheygrowupwithgoodtaste.

“Wewanttoteachthemthattheymustmeettheexpectations(期望)notonlyhereinschool,butalsooutsideschool”,saidAndreSmith.

41.Whathappenedto170studentsatDuncanvilleHighSchoolonMay14th?

A.Theyweretoldtogobackhome.

B.Theywerewearingtheuniformstoschool.

C.Theyfollowedtheschooldresscodes.

D.Theydidn’tknowitwastimeforschool.

42.InDuncanvilleHighSchool,studentsareallowedtowear   . 

A.thewrongclothes

B.belts,shirtswithoutlogos

C.theirfavoriteclothes

D.schools’most-hatedclothes

43.HowlonghasthesaggytrouserslawbeenusedinFlorida?

A.ForafewweeksB.Forseveralmonths

C.FortwoyearsD.Forfiveyears

44.Somestudentscomplainthatschoolsaregoingtoofarprobablybecause   . 

A.theywanttogrowupwithgoodtaste

B.theywanttoprotectthemselves

C.theyarenothappywiththerules

D.theyareinterestedinskirtsoverleggings

45.Wecaninfer(推断)fromthetextthatAndreSmithmaybe   . 

A.theheadofDuncanvilleHighSchool

B.astudentfromDuncanvilleHighSchool

C.theheadoftheAssociatedPress

D.anewsreporterfromtheAssociatedPress

B

Almosteverychildlikessweetthings,suchascandies,chocolate,icecreamanddesserts.ButdoyouknowthereisaholidaycalledSweetestDayintheUSA?

Doesitmeanpeoplecaneatlotsofsweetonthatday?

SweetestDayisapopularholidayforAmericans.PeoplecelebrateitonthethirdSaturdayinOctober.Onthatday,peopleshowtheirlovetotheelderly,children,theirgoodfriendsoranyoneelsetheywanttohelp.Orphans(孤儿)andpatientscanalsoenjoypeople’sgreetings.Infact,anyonemaygetagiftonthatday.Itisjustadaythatofferspeopleachancetoshowtheirloveandcaretoothers.

Howdidtheholidayoriginate(起源)?

Hereisastory.In1922,averykindmaninCleverland,acityinOhioofAmerica,thoughtthatmanypoorpeopleinthecityneededcarefromothers.Hewantedthemtobehappyandhehopedthattheywouldfindthatpeoplealwaysrememberedthemandcaredaboutthem.Sohegavethemboxesofsweetsorsmallgiftstoshowhislove.Healsoaskedhisfriendsandneighborstohelphimdothesethings.Manypeoplethoughtitwasagreatidea.AfterthatmoreandmorepeopleinCleverlandbegantodothingslikehimeveryyear.Gradually(逐渐地)itbecameapopularholidayforlotsofAmericans.

46.Theunderlinedword“desserts”inParagraph(段落)1probablymeans   . 

A.eggsB.saltyfood

C.beefD.sweetfood

47.October4thisthefirstSaturdayinOctoberthisyear,soSweetestDaywillbecelebratedon   . 

A.October4thB.October11th

C.October18thD.October25th

48.Paragraph2mainlytalksabout   . 

A.whattheAmericansdotomakefriends

B.howAmericanscelebrateSweetestDay

C.whytheelderlyandchildrenarehelped

D.whereorphansandpatientsaregreeted

49.SweetestDayhasahistoryofabout   years. 

A.82B.94

C.102D.112

50.Moreandmorepeopledidthingslikethekindmanbecause   . 

A.theyagreedwiththekindmanandfollowedhisexample

B.theythoughttheywouldalsobecaredaboutiftheydidso

C.theythoughttheycouldberememberedbythepoorpeople

D.theywereaskedbythekindmantotrytheirbesttohelpothers

C

导学号88510037

StartthedayintheEnglishway

Whatdoyouliketohavewhenyouwakeup?

Doyouliketohavea①      /̍ʃaʊə/,acupofteaorapieceoffruit?

Howabouteggs,pork,sausages,beansintomatosauce,breadandmushrooms,allcookedinanoilyfryingpan?

Thisis,accordingtotales,thetraditionalBritishbreakfast,whichisknownasthe“FullEnglish”or“FryUp”.It’smeaty,fatty,saltyandunhealthy,andit’sservedallday,everyday.

TheBritishproudlytellthestory:

whenmostpeopleworkedasfarmers,theyneededa“real”breakfast—a“Britishbreakfast”togetthemstartedforalongday’swork.

Nowadays,theyoftencontinue.②The“FullEnglish”iseatendailybytruckdriversandbuilders,whoalsoworklonghoursanddon’thaveregularmeals. 

ButdoeseveryBritishpersonreallychew(咀嚼)throughthisdailymountain?

ArecentsurveyofthosebuildersImentionedbeforeshowedthatlessthan1percenthadaregular“FryUp”andmostactuallypreferredsaladorsushi.③Infact,studiesshowthatabouttwo-thirdsofBritishpeopledon’teatbreakfastatall. 

Butthen,howoftendoyoueatBeijingRoastDuck,gotoChineseoperaordoamask-changingdance?

Welovetotalkabouthowmuchweloveourtraditions—evenifweonlyactually④      /̍kæ

rI/themoutwhenguestsarearound.Infact,manyBritishpeopledon’tactuallyknowhowtomakeaBritishbreakfast—whichiswhycafesaresogoodatse

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