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1.A.stoleB.boughtC.soldD.wrote

2.A.wentB.satC.seatedD.looked

3.A.sitB.seatC.lieD.laugh

4.A.pushedB.tookC.putD.pulled

5.A.jumpingB.playingC.sittingD.sleeping

6.A.HeB.ItC.WhoD.What

7.A.cutB.washedC.coveredD.colored

8.A.coffeeB.troubleC.chocolateD.matter

9.A.carelessnessB.angerC.surpriseD.happiness

10.A.firstB.secondC.veryD.last

11.A.stoodB.tookC.criedD.looked

12.A.strangeB.wrongC.OKD.funny

13.A.andB.butC.soD.while

14.A.speltB.correctedC.madeD.found

15.A.finishB.leaveC.jumpD.shop

第二节:

语法填空(每题1.5分,共10小题,满分15分)

TheInternethasbecomepartofyoungpeople’slife.(16)_________reportshowsthat38%ofstudentsoftenusetheInternet.Mostofthemget(17)__________(use)informationontheInternet(18)_________usetheInternettohelpintheirstudies.Butmanystudentsdon’tuseit(19)_________agoodway.Someplaygamestoomuch,somevisitwebsites(20)_________shouldn’tlookat.Sobadthingsmayhappen(21)_________studentsspendtoomuchtimeontheInternet.

(22)_________isimportantforstudentstousetheInternetproperly.Nowwehaveatextbook,(23)_________usesmanyexamplestoteachstudentssomegoodwaystousetheInternet.Itgivesusefuladvice.

Somestudentsalsomake(24)_________(friend)ontheInternet.Butifyouwanttohaveaface-to-face(25)_________(meet)withyouronlinefriends,letyourparentsknowandmeetinaproperplace.

Ⅲ阅读理解(每题2分,共20小题,满分40分)

A

Whenmyson,Mark,wasinthethirdgrade,hesavedallhispocketmoneyforoverthreemonthstobuyChristmaspresents.ThethirdSaturdayinDecemberMarksaidhehadmadehislistandhadtwentydollarsinhispocket.

Idrovehimtoanearbysupermarket.MarkpickedupabasketandwentinwhileIwaitedandwatchedinthecar.IttookMarkover45minutestochoosehispresents.Finallyhecametothecheckoutcounterandreachedintohispocketforhismoney.Itwasnotthere!

Therewasaholeinhispocket,butnomoney.Markstoodthereholdinghisbasket,tearsfallingdownhisface.

Thenasurprisingthinghappened.AwomancameuptoMarkandtookhiminherarms."

Youwouldhelpmealotifyouletmepayforyou,"

saidthewoman."

Itwouldbethemostwonderfulgiftyoucouldgiveme.Ionlyaskthatonedayyouwillpassiton.Whenyougrowup,Iwouldlikeyoutofindsomeoneyoucanhelp.Whenyouhelpothers,1knowyouwillfeelasgoodaboutitasIdonow."

Marktookthemoney,driedhistearsandranbacktothecheckoutcounterasfastashecould.ThatyearweallenjoyedourgiftsalmostasmuchasMarkenjoyedgivingthemtous.

Iwouldliketosay'

"

thankyou"

tothatverykindwoman,andtellherthatfouryearslater,Markwenthousetohousecollectingblanketsandclothesforthehomelesspeopleinthefire.AndIwanttopromiseherthatMarkwillneverforgettokeeppassingiton.

26.Whendidthestoryprobablyhappen?

A.OnChristmasDay.B.BeforeChristmasDay,

C.OnNewYear'

sDay.D.AfterNewYear'

sDay.

27.Whentheygottothesupermarket,Markwentin_________.

A.withthewriterB.byhimself

C.withthewomanD.withhisfriends

28.WhathappenedtoMarkinthesupermarket?

A.Hisgiftswerestolen.B.Hebrokehisbasket.

C.Helosthismoney.D.Helosthisway.

29.Whydidthewriterwanttosay'

’thankyou"

tothewoman?

A.BecausesheboughtMarkanicepresent.

B.Becauseshealwayspaidmoneyforothers.

C.Becauseshecollectedclothesforthehomeless.

D.BecauseshetaughtMarktohelppeopleinneed.

30.What'

sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AbigsupermarketB.Akindwoman

C.AhappyfamilyD.Awonderfulgift

 

B

IfyouwereonthestreetinMexicotodayyoumightthinkyouwereinanoperatingroom,surroundedbydoctors.Youcouldseemanyconcernedpeoplewithmasks(口罩)tryingtheirbesttostoptheswineflu(猪流感).Andthemasksaren’tonlybeingusedinMexico.AfriendofminetravelingfromNewYorkCitytoFloridawasgivenamaskandapairofglovesjustafterhereachedtheairport.Andanotherfriendwenttogetahaircutonlytobefacedwithahairdresserwearingamask!

Butdothemasksreallywork?

Iscoveringyournoseandmouththekeytostoppingtheswineflu?

Tofindoutthetruth,ABC’sreporterSharynAlfonsitalkedwithgerm(细菌)expertDr.ElaineLarsen.Itturnsoutthatwhenyousneeze(打喷嚏)theaircomingoutofyourmouthataspeedofonehundredmilesperhourcarriesgermswhichcantravelanywherearoundyouandmakepeoplearoundyouinfected(被感染).

However,whetheryoubecomeinfectedactuallydependsontheweather.AsSharynreported,whenyousneeze,thegermsleaveyourbodyinsmalldropsofwatercomingoutofyourmouth.Iftheweatheriswet,thewetairwillmakethesmalldropsbiggerandheavierandtheydropdowntowardsourfeet.Ifthishappens,wewon’tbecomeinfected.Butiftheairisdry,thosesmalldropscanfloathigherup,makingitpossibleforthemtotouchsomeoneelse’snose,mouthortheirmask.

Larsensaysthemaskscanstopthegermswellbutafterafewhours,theystarttogetwet,holdingalotofgermstheycomeacrossandcausingyoutobreathethemin.Themasksdowork,butthekeytostoppingthegermsischangingyourmasksoften.

31.AccordingtoPara.1,inMexicoyoucanseethat____.

A.thepatientsaretreatedintheopenair

B.somedoctorsworkinthestreet

C.peoplespeaklittletoeachotherinthestreet

D.manypeoplewearmasksinthestreet

32.Accordingtothepassageapatientspreadsgermsmainlythrough____.

A.breathingB.SpeakingC.touchingothersD.sneezing

33.Welearnfromthepassagethatonawetday____.

A.sickpeoplewillbeinfectedB.germscanspreadveryfar

C.germsspreadveryquicklyD.fewpeoplewillbeinfected

34.Ifyoukeepwearingamaskforalongtime,____.

A.themaskwillbeoldandwornout

B.you’lllovethefeelingofwearingit

C.germswillbekeptawayfromyou

D.itwillbeeasyforyoutobeinfected

35.Whatshouldwepayattentiontowhenwearingmasks?

A.Keepingthemasksdry.B.Changingthemasksoften.

C.Choosingverythickmasks.D.Wearingbigmasks.

C

FouroutoftenparentsintheUKspendbetween£100and£500ontheirchildren’sbirthdayparties,accordingtoasurvey.Fourintenparentsofchildrenunder18,whowerequestionedinasurvey,admittedthattheyfeltpressuredintoorganizingmoreexpensivebirthdaypartiesfortheirchildrenthantheywouldliketo.

Howmuchparentsspendontheirchildren’sbirthdaypartiesisoneofthemostfrequentlydiscussedtopicsonparentingwebsites.HereisonecommentonMumsnetsummingupthethoughtsofmanyparents“Whereweliveeveryonehiresplaces,entertainersandsoon.Idon’twanttocomparewithmyrichneighbors,butIwantmysontohavewhatallhisclassmateshave.”

Theresearchwascarriedoutonbehalfofthechildren’scharity,Lumos,setupbytheauthorJKRowling.Just13percentofparentsspent£50orlessinthepastyearontheirchildren’sparties.

Manychildren’sclowns(小丑)orentertainerscharge£150ormoreforanhour,andparentsoftenfeelitnecessarytobookaspecialplace.Evenwithoutthese,thecostofplates,thecakeandpartybagscanmountup.PartyPieces,acompanysetupbyCaroleandMichaelMiddleton,chargeabout£16forabirthdaycakeforapartywith16guests,£22fortabledecorationsandupto£48forpartybags.

Manychildrenoffamouspeoplehaveincreasinglyexpensiveparties,oftenseeninfamousmagazines.SuriCruise,thedaughterofactorTomCruiseandactressKatieHolmes,enjoyeda£100,000birthdaypartyaccordingtoareport.

GeorgetteMulheirofLumos,said,“ParentsintheUKareunderincreasingpressuretospendmoreandmoremoneyonbirthdaypartiesfortheirchildrenandtheirchildren’sfriends.”

36.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Children’sbirthdaypartiesputtheirparentsunderfinancialpressureintheUK.

B.Manyparentsarewillingtospendmoreontheirchildren’sbirthdayparties.

C.Parentspaymoreandmoreattentiontotheirchildren’sbirthdayparties.

D.Children

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