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3.-Keepquiet!
Ineedcomplete__________whenI'
mworking.
-Sorry,dad.Iwon'
tmakeanynoiseagain.
A.trustB.silenceC.controlD.strength
4.-Somepeopledon'
tshowtheirtalentsattheverybeginning.
-Iagree.EvenEinstein____________readuntilhewasseven.
A.can'
tB.mustn'
tC.couldn'
tD.needn'
t
5.Theflyingsquirrelmightbeoneof__________animalsyoucouldmeetduringthetrip.
A.strangeB.strangerC.strangestD.thestrangest
6.Loveyourparents__________theyarealive.Don'
twaituntilitistoolate.
A.whileB.thoughC.becauseD.unless
7.Wouldyouplease____________thelight?
Ican'
tsleepwellwithiton.
A.turnonB.turnoffC.turntoD.turnaround
8.Amon____________hisshipinabigstormwhenagiantfishcameoutofthesea.
A.willsailB.issailingC.wassailingD.hassailed
9.CouldyouspeakinaloudvoicesothatIcanhearyou_______________?
A.quicklyB.happilyC.slowlyD.clearly
10.-Simon,wheredoyouwanttoeat?
-_______________.Ieatanything.
A.Idon'
tmindB.MyPleasureC.GoodideaD.Certainlynot
第二部分完形填空(共10小题;
每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
SometimeschoosingwheretoeatinSuzhouissomethingofachallenge.Nomatterhow
__11thefoodtastesatachosenrestaurant,onemayalwayswonder."
Isthereanythingbetteronthenextstreet'
?
"
However,I'
vefoundthe12tothisquestion.WhenI'
maskedtonamemyfavouriteplacetoeatinSuzhou,Iwillreply13."
SongHeLouRestaurant"
.WhyisSongHeLousospecial14hundredsofrestaurants?
Well,formeitcomesdowntoaperfectbalanceofdeliciousfood,pleasantatmosphere(氛围)andanearperfectlocation.
BeforecomingtoSuzhou,Iwas15bymyfriendsfromothercitiesinChinathatthefoodcouldbetoosweet.ForthefirstfewmonthsIchosetoeatinSichuanOrHunanstylerestaurantsinsteadofeatingmuch16food.However,afterfallinginlovewiththecity.Icametorealizethatthefoodissoclosely17withitslocalculture.18Iaskedalocalfriendtorecommendthebestplacetotryreallocalstylefood.Shecameupwiththe19ofSongHeLou.
Forafirst-timevisitor,"
SongShuGuiYu"
and"
XieFenTofu"
amexcellent20.SuzhouhasstowbecomemyhomeandIhavealifetimetoenjoyeachandeverydishonthemenu.
11.A.badB.hotC.goodD.cold
12.A.attentionB.excuseC.answerD.distance
13.A.rightawayB.insurpriseC.atmostD.overthere
14.A.betweenB.againstC.amongD.beyond
15.A.changedB.warnedC.encouragedD.supported
16.A.freshB.localC.ChineseD.frozen
17.A.connectedB.coveredC.comparedD.charged
18.A.OrB.ButC.YetD.So
19.A.suggestionB.wayC.moneyD.design
20.A.conditionsB.habitsC.challengesD.choices
第三部分阅读理解(共12小题;
每小题2分,满分24分)
A
Schoolholidayactivitiesatthelibrary
Activity
When
Cost
Who
CartooningwithEvaLeung
Tuesday7June,9-11a.m.
﹩3.00to.coverthecostofartpaperandpencils
5to8-year-olds
Wednesday8June,9-11a.m.
$3.00tocoverthecostofartpaperandpencils
9to10-year-olds
EvaLeungisfamousforhercartoonspublishedregularlyinKIDStimemagazine
Kite-making
Wednesday8June,2-4p.m.
$3.00tocoverthecostofpaper,stringandothermaterials
5to10-year-olds
Thursday9June,2-4p.m.
21.Whoisthisposterfor?
A.Cartoonists.B.Librarians.C.Writers.D.Children.
22.Onwhichdayaretheretwodifferentactivities?
A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.D.Thursday.
23.Whyaretheretwocartooningclassesontheprogram?
A.Becausetheclassesarefordifferentagegroups.
B.Becausemoretimeisneededtolearncartooning
C.Becausethereisastrictlimitonnumbersforeachclass.
D.Becausesomechildrenmightwanttodoboththeclasses.
B
Peopleallovertheworldeateggs.Mostoftheeggsweeatcomefromhens.Eggsareeasytocook.Theycanbecookedinlotsofwayssuchasfriedorhard-boiled.Eggscanbeusedwithotherthingstomakecakesandice-cream.
Thefreshtest
Putyouregginapanofwaterandusetheguidebelowtofindouthowoldyoureggis.
Sinks(下沉)tothebottomofthepanandstaysthere3-6daysold
Sinks,butfloatsatanangle(角度)Justover1weekold
Sinks,andthenstandsonendAbout2weeksold
FloatsontoporjustunderthesurfaceOver2weeksold
Eggslastalongtime.Youcankeepthemforaboutfourweeksinyourfridge.
24.AccordingtoParagraph1,cakesandice-creamarementionedtodescribe____________.
A.thebirthofchickensB.thedifferencebetweenthem
C.theuseofeggsD.thewayofkeepingthem
25.Whatmakesayolkdarkorange?
A.Thehen'
sfood.B.Thecolouroftheshell.
C.Theageoftheegg.D.Thevitaminsintheegg.
26.Whatdoesthetableaboveshow?
A.Howheavyaneggcanbe.B.Howlongtocookanegginapan.
C.Howtomakeaneggsink.D.Howtochecktheageofanegg.
C
EverydaythereislessandlessspaceonEarthforrubbish.Yeteverydaywemakemoreandmorerubbish.Whatcanwedo?
Wecanrecyclesomeofourrubbish.Recyclingmeansthattherubbishwillbemadeintosomethingthatcanbeusedagain.
RecyclinghelpsEarth.Anditsavesspaceinrubbishdumps.Halfofeverythingthatweputintolandfillscouldberecycledinstead.Infact,mostthingsmadeofpaper,metal,glassandplasticcanberecycled.
Papercanbebrokenintosmallpiecesandmadeintonewpaper.Steelandaluminumcans(金属雄)canbemelteddown(熔化)andmadeintonewcans.Thesameistrueofglassbottles.Thiscanbedoneaverandoveragain.Recyclingdoesn'
ttakeasmuchenergyasmakingthesethingsthefirsttime.SowecanuselessofEarth'
sfuelresources.
Plasticcanbemelteddown,too.Thenitcanbeformedintoparkbenches,playgroundsandsoon.Somepeoplecallplasticthe"
wood"
ofthefuture.Thingsmadeofplasticwilllastabout400years-eveniftheystayoutsideintheweather.Nowoodcandothat!
27.Theunderlinedword"
landfills"
inParagraph2probablymeans_____________.
A.benchfactoriesB.placesforrubbish
C.greenmountainsD.recyclingcentres
28.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenslasttothecan?
A.Thecanisputintoarecyclingbin.B.Thecanismelteddownandreused.
C.Asteelcangetsfilledwithcorn.D.Apersonusesthecorninthecan.
29.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Cansshouldbemelteddown.
B.Oldnewspaperscanbereused.
C.Wecanbuildbenchesthatlast400years.
D.Weshouldrecycleeverythingthatwecan.
D
Athleticsvs.Gardening
ThestudentsofSouthsideSchoolwereaskedtogivetheiropinionsaboutwhethertheschoolshouldrunanathleticprogramorstartavegetablegarden.
Anathleticprogramishatchbetterthangardening.HowareweevergoingtowinanythingattheInter-SchoolAthleticswithoutpropertraining?
Atthemoment,weonlydoathleticsforonetamandtheteacherstrainus.Weneedexperts(专家)toteachusthingslikethrowingandhighjump.
Iknowlotsofkidssaythey'
retotinterestedincompetitions,butthat'
sbecausethey'
veneverwonanything.Iftheygotbettertrainingandstartedwinningthings,they'
dsoonchangetheirminds.
Peoplealwayssaykidsdon'
tgetenoughexercise.Justbecauseyoudogardeningoutdoorsdoesn'
tmakeitexercise,soIdon'
tsechowitmatters.
Athleticsismuchbetterforfitnessandlotsofkidscanhaveagoatthesametine.Idon'
tthinktherewouldbeenoughjobsforeveryoneinagarden.
Infact,Ithinkagardenisareallybadidea.Idon'
tknowwhywe'
reevenconsideringit.
Liz,Grade8
Ithinkavegetablegardenisagreatidea.Wealreadydohoursofsport,includingathletics.Andnoteveryonelikessport.
Gardeningisagreatwaytogetexercisewithoutworryingaboutwhetheryou'
reanygoodatit,orwhetheryou'
regoingtowin.Andyoureallydogelexercisewhenyougarden.There'
sdigging,weedingandwateringEvenpickingthingscanbehardwork–pumpkinsaren'
tlightyouknow!
Therearelotsofkidsaroundherewhodon'
thavegardenssotheycan’tgrowthingseventheywantto.Ifyoureallywanttodomoresport,youcanjoinaclub.
Andthinkaboutit:
Whathelpsyoutobegoodatsport?
Youneedtoeatlotsoffruitandvegetables.Ifwelearntocookallthethingswegrow,thegardenwillkeepusallfitandhealthyandthenwe’llbebetteratsport.
Sam,Grade8
30.WhichofthesepointsdoLizandSambothmake?
A.Kidsshouldtakeexercise.B.Kidsshouldeatvegetables.
C.Kidsshouldtrytowinmore.D.Kidsshouldbeoutsidemore.
31,WhatisonereasonLizgivesforsaying"
agardenisareallybadidea"
A.Somestudentsdon'
tlikegettingdirty.
B.Somestudentsdon'
tenjoybeing