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A.Has,arrivedB.Did,arriveC.Has,reachedD.Did,reach
5.---Pleasethrowtheball______thewindowtome.---Betternot.It’sdangerous.
A.inB.acrossC.throughD.though
6.--Yourscarfisreallypretty.I’dliketobuy________.--Thankyou.Ifyoulike,Icanbuy_____foryou.
A.it,itB.It,oneC.one,oneD.one,it
7.We’ll__________aboutthereportofthemeeting.
A.dosomereviewsB.dointerview
C.dosomeexerciseD.domorningexercises
8.Whynot__________aplanetogothere?
A.takenB.takeC.takingD.totake
9.Todaywe’lllearnsomethingaboutthefamousband___________theBeatles.
A.callB.calledC.callingD.calls
10.There__________aninterestingfilmatthecinemanextSundayafternoon.
A.isgoingtohaveB.isgoingtobe
C.wasgoingtohaveD.aregoingtobe
11.–Couldyoulookafteryoursister,Tina?
–Sorry,mum.I___________myhomeworknow.
A.amdoingB.willdoC.wasdoingD.havedone
12.TheGreatWallisabout6,700kilometres_____________.
A.farB.wideC.highD.long
13.–CanIseetheheadmasteratthemoment,please?
–I’mafraidnot.He_________out.He_________in10minutes.
A.goes;
comesB.gone,came
C.willgo;
willcomeD.hasgone;
willcomeback
14.---Isthere_________intoday’snewspaper?
--Oh,__________.It’swastefultohaveone.
A.somethinginteresting,anythinginterestingB.anythinginteresting,nothinginteresting
C.nothinginteresting,nothinginterestingD.somethinginteresting,nothinginteresting
15.–Whatdoyoudo?
–I’manengineer.I___________inacompanyinWuhan.Ilikemyjobverymuch.
A.workB.hadworkedC.willworkD.worked
二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
DragonHead-raising(龙抬头)DayisatraditionalChinesefestival.Itcomesonthe
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dayofthesecondlunar(农历的)month.In2014,itis
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March2.
Onthedayinancienttimes,peopleputpathsofashes(灰)intokitchensandaroundwatervats(缸).Thiswas
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thedragonintothehouse.
Onthisdaypeopleeatnoodles,dumplingsandfriedpancakes.Alltheday’sfoods19afterdragons.Forexample,peopleeat“dragonwhisker(龙须)”—noodlesand
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arecalled“dragon’steeth”.
InsomeancientChinesestories,dragonshavepoweroverthewindandrain.Theyoften
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raintotheworldontheseconddayofthesecondlunarmonth.
Itissaidthatafterthatdaytherewillbemoreandmorerain.Thisis
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thedayisoftencalled“SpringDragonDay”.Itwashopedthat
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thehelpofthedragon,ploughing(耕种)wouldbeeasierandtheautumnwouldhaveagoodharvest.
Itwassaidthatahaircutduringthefirstlunarmonthmightbring
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lucktomother’sbrothers.Soyoustillseemanypeople
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theirhaircutonDragonHead-raisingDay.
16.A.first
B.second
C.third
D.fourth
17.A.in
B.at
C.during
D.on
18.A.led
B.lead
C.tolead
D.beled
19.A.arenamed
B.named
C.name
D.isnamed
20.A.dumpling
B.noodles
C.dumplings
D.noodle
21.A.bring
B.take
C.carry
D.lend
22.A.because
B.why
C.when
D.that
23.A.under
B.in
C.with
D.by
24.A.good
B.bad
C.better
D.worst
25.A.has
B.tohave
C.had
D.having
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
A
Astudyfindsthatnotenoughmorninglightcausesteenagersnottogetenoughsleepatnight.“Asteenagersspendmoretimeindoors,theymissnecessarymorninglight.Daylightisneededtokeepthebalanceofthebody’s24-hourbiologicalsystem(生物系统),whichregulates(调节)bodytemperatureandsleepstyles,”reportsDr.MarianaFigueiro.“Theseteenagerswhoreceivelittlemorninglightaregoingtobedlater,gettinglesssleepanddoingbadlyintests.Theyaremorelikelytofailintheirexams.”
Inthestudy,Dr.Figueiroasked11studentsinGrade8towearspecialglassestopreventbluemorninglightfromreachingtheireyes.Attheendofthe5-daystudyshefoundthattheyfellasleep30minuteslaterthanusual.
Duringherresearch,Dr.Figueirohasbeenveryworriedaboutteenagersgoingtobedtoolate.Theproblemisthattoday’sschoolsrequireteenagerstobeinschoolveryearlyinthemorning.Thesestudentsarelikelytomissthemorninglightbecausetheyoftengotoschoolbeforethesunisuporasit’sjustrising.
Furthermore(此外),theschoolsarenotlikelytoprovideenoughelectriclighttokeepthebalanceofthisbiologicalsystem.Ourbiologicalsystemismuchmoresensitivetobluelight.Therefore,havinglotsoflightintheclassroomdoesnotmakesurethatthereisenoughlighttokeepourbiologicalsystembalanced.
26.Whichofthefollowingistheresultofthestudy?
A.Bluelightinthemorningharmsthebiologicalsystem.
B.Notenoughmorninglightkeepsteenagerssleepless.
C.Notgettingmorelightinthemorningmaketeenagershappy.
D.Notenoughsleepmakesteenagersfailintests.
27.Weknowfromthepassagethatmorninglight__________.
A.hasthesameeffectsasafternoonlightB.maychangestudyinghabitsofteenagers
C.isimportanttochildren’sbiologicalsystemD.hasnoeffectonstudents’tests
28.Paragraph3tellsustheproblemofthestudentsis__________.
A.therearenotenoughelectriclightsintheclassroom.
B.beinginschoolearlyaffectstheirstudyhabits.
C.theyhavetogotobedveryearlytohaveenoughsleep.
D.theygotoschooltooearlytogetenoughmorninglight.
29.Theunderlinedword“sensitive”inthelastparagraphmeans_______inChinese.
A.敏感的B.体贴的C.神经过敏的D.容易生气的
B
Youmayknowtheword“astronaut”.Butdoyouknowtheword“taikonaut”?
Itmeans“Chineseastronaut”inEnglish.ItcomesfromtheChinesepinyin“taikong”andtheEnglishword“astronaut”.In1998,aMalaysianChinesescientistusedthewordforthefirsttime.Sincethen,becauseofthefastdevelopmentofChina’sspaceindustry(工业),moreandmorepeopleallovertheworldhaveknowntheword.InSeptember,2008,taikonautscaughtmanypeople’seyesagain.
TheShenzhou-7spacecraft(宇宙飞船)thatcarriedthreetaikonautstookofffromChina’sJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenteronSeptember25th.It’sthethirdtimeforChinatosendpeopleintospace.Duringtheflightinspace,sometaskswerecompletedandthe20-minutespacewalkwasthemostexcitingone.WiththehelpofhistwoteammatesLiuBomingandJingHaipeng,ChinesetaikonautZhaiZhigangcompletedChina’sfirstspacewalk.ChinahasbecomethethirdcountrytofinishsuchanouterspaceactivityfollowingRussiaandtheU.S.A.AlltheChinesepeopleareproudofourcountry.
30.Whatdoes“taikonaut”meaninEnglish?
A.Chineseastronaut.B.Chinesescientist.
C.Chinesecenter.D.Chinesespaceindustry.
31.WhocompletedChina’sfirstspacewalk?
A.JingHaipeng.B.LiuBoming.C.ZhaiZhigang.D.YangLiwei.
32.Whichcountrieshavefinishedsuchanouterspaceactivity?
A.RussiaandtheU.S.A.B.RussiaandChina.
C.ChinaandtheU.S.A.D.Russia,theU.S.A.andChina.
33.WhichsentenceisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.It’sthethirdtimeforChinatosendpeopleintospace.
B.RussiaandtheU.S.A.havealreadyfinishedouterspaceactivity.
C.TheShenzhou-7spacecraftwassentintospaceonSeptember25th,2008.
D.ZhaiZhigangcompleted20-minutespacewalkwithoutthehelpofhistwoteammates.
C
“Dependonyourself”iswhatnaturesaystoeveryman.Parentscanhelpyou.Teacherscanhelpyou.Othersstillcanhelpyou.Butalltheseonlyhelpyoutohelpyourself.
Therehavebeenmanygreatmeninhistory.Butmanyofthemwereverypoorinchildhood,andhadnouncles,auntsorfriendstohelpthem.Theycouldn'
tdependonthemforeducation.Theysawhowitwas,andbegantoworkwiththeirefforts.Toknowsomething,theyworkedtheirownwayuptofame(荣誉).
OneofthemostfamousteachersinEnglandusedtotellhispupils,"
Ican'
tmakeworthymenofyou,butIcanhelpyoumakemenofyourselves."
Someyoungmenthinktheyarethebestinanything,butinfacttheyaretobepitied(值得同情的).Theycanneverdothingssuccessfullyiftheydon'
tseetheirweakpointsandchangetheircourses(做法).Theyarenothingnow,andwillbenothingaslongastheyliveiftheydon'
tfollowtheadviceoftheirparentsandteachers,anddependontheirownefforts.
34.Manyofthegreatmeninhistorysucceededbecause.
A.theyworkedhardB.theywantedverymuchtobecomefamous
C.theywereverypoorinchildhoodD.theyhadgotgoodeducationfromtheirfamilies
35.AccordingtothefamousteacherinEngland,ateachercan.
A.makehispupilsworthymenB.makehispupilsfamousintheworld
C.teachhispupilseverythingheknowsD.helphispupilsmakethemselvesusefulmen
36.Howcanyoungmenbesuccessfulaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theyshouldseetheirweakpointsandchangetheircourses.
B.Theyshouldfollowtheadviceoftheirparentsandteachers.
C.Theyshoulddependontheirownefforts.
D.All