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A.whileB.afterC.beforeD.since
3.Iwonder___theyfinishedsomanydifferenttasksinsuchashorttime.
A.thatB.howC.whenD.what
4.Atruefriendcanseethepaininyoureyes_____everyonealsebelievesthesmileonyourface.
A.whileB.becauseC.beforeD.until
5.Thedictionaryis____tomytranslation,butthatoneis_____.
A.greathelp;
helplessB.important;
offewimportance
C.agreathelp;
ofnohelpD.veryhelpful;
ofnoanyuse
6.TheearthquakeinJapanhascaused41deaths____sofar.
A.inallB.afterallC.atallD.aboveall
7.—Hello,Jack.ThisisSandy.Whatareyoudoing?
—I’mwatchingabasketballmatch.Itstartedat7:
00p.m.and______onforanotheronehour.
A.isB.wasC.willbeD.hasbeen
8.–Hey,Jim.Whatdoyouthinkofthenewclothesfortheanniversaryofourschool(校庆)?
-I___thecolour.ButI____notacceptthefashionedstyle.
A.prefer;
preferB.wouldrather;
wouldrather
C.wouldrather;
preferD.prefer;
wouldrather
9.Withoutherglasses,Milliewas________blind.
A.aswellasB.asgoodas
C.asbadlyasD.asbadas
10.—Excuseme,sir.Whencanwehaveaswiminthepool?
—Notuntilitnextmonth.
A.repairsB.willrepair
C.isrepairedD.willberepaired
11.Itishighlypossibletorealizeyourdream_____greateffort.
A.throughB.ofC.tillD.about
12.Amedicalteamwassenttothevillageassoonasthedisease_____there.
A.wasbrokedownB.brokedown
C.wasbrokeoutD.brokeout
13.—Thelightinherofficeisstillon.Doyouknow______?
—Inordertopreparefortomorrow’sspeech.
A.ifsheworkshardB.whyshestaysupsolate
C.whyisshesobusyD.whenshewillstopworking
14.—Itlooksheavy.CanIgiveyouahand?
—________.
A.No,nevermindB.Yes,mypleasure
C.No,thanksD.Yes,Ido
二、完形填空(本大题共10分,每小题1分)
Aftertheirbusinesstrip,JohnandMaryreturnedandwantedtoseetheirlovelychildrenverymuch.Astheydroveintotheirhometownfeelinggladtobeback,theynoticed15,andtheywentofftheirusualwaytoseewhatitwas.Theyfounda16inflames(火焰).Marysaid,“Oh,well,itisn’tourfire,let’sgohome.”
ButJohndrovecloserandscreamed,“ThathomeisFredJone’s.Heworksattheplant.Hewouldn’tbeoffworkyet,maybethereissomethingwecoulddo.”“Ithas17todowithus,”Marydisagreed.
ButJohndroveupandstoppedandtheywereboth18toseethewholehouseinflames.Awomanwasscreaming,“Thechildren!
Getthechildren!
”Johnseized(抓住)herbytheshouldersaying,“Getaholdofyourselfandtelluswherethechildrenare!
”“Inthebasement(地下室),”criedthewoman,“downthehallandtotheleft.”
AlthoughMarydisagreed,John19forthebasementwhichwasfullofsmokeandterriblyhot.Hefoundthedoorandtwochildren.20heleft,hecouldhearsomemorecrying.Hesentthetwobadlyfrightened(恐惧的)childrenintowaitingarmsandstartedbackaskinghowmanymorechildrenweredownthere.Theytoldhim21moreandMaryheldhisarmandscreamed,“John!
Don’tgoback!
It’s22!
Thathousewillfalldownanysecond.”
Butheranintothesmoke-filledhallwayandatlasthefoundbothchildren.Asheclimbeduptheendlessstairs,thethoughtwentthroughhismindthattherewassomethingstrangelyfamiliar(熟悉的)aboutthelittlebodiesnexttohim,andatlastwhentheycameoutintothe23andfreshair,hefoundthathehadjust24hisownchildren.
Thebaby-sitterhadleftthematthishomewhileshedidsomeshopping.
15
A.direction
B.mistake
C.danger
D.smoke
16
A.home
B.plant
C.store
D.kitchen
17
A.everything
B.something
C.anything
D.nothing
18
A.amazed
B.frightened
C.surprised
D.excited
19
A.went
B.reached
C.came
D.rushed
20
A.If
B.When
C.Since
D.Until
21
A.many
B.several
C.three
D.two
22
A.dangerous
B.foolish
C.practical
D.painful
23
A.car
B.sunlight
C.crowd
D.arms
24
A.saved
B.found
C.lost
D.missed
三、阅读理解(本大题共26分,每小题2分)
A
Peoplehaveall-kindsofexcusesfornotvolunteeringtheirtimetocharities.‘‘I’mtoo.busy.”“Gasistooexpensivetodriveanywhere.Idon’tneedtogo.”“I’lljustsendsomemoneyinstead.”
Youwon’thearanysuchthingsfromBettyLowe.‘AsGreatBritain’soldestactivevolunteer,100-year-oldLowespendsherdaysbetweenvolunteeringatacharityWRSshopatahospitalinhernativeSalford,England,andhelpingoutwithBritain’sversionoftheGirlGuides——agroupshe’sbeenamemberoffor89years.
“IhadgreatinterestintheguideandIusedtogocampingandwalking.IwasabitofanoutdoorgirlwhenIwasyounger,”Lowesaid.
Loweisn’tquiteinshapeforcampingthesedays,butshestillkeepsbusywithhervolunteeractivities.Whenshe’snotvolunteeringwithoneofherfavoritegroups,she’shelpingoutfriendsandfamily,andisknownasabestbirthdaycakecook.
Lowejustturned-4100yearsoldonMonday,-andmorethan100friendsandfamilymembersshowedupatherbirthdaypartytowishherwell.It.soundslikethischaritablewomanwashappytoblowout‘thecandleswithasmile.“Ithinkit’sverygoodtobe100,”shesaid.“lhaveenjoyedallmylife.”
25.BettyLowebecameavolunteermemberwhenshewas____yearsold.
A.25B.11C.100D.89
26.LowewasamemberoftheGirlGuidesbecause____________.
A.shewasinterestedinitB.Shewascuriousaboutit
C.shewasgladwithitD.shewasworriedaboutit
27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.AnOldWomanB.ACharityActivity
C.ABirthdayPartyD.AGreatVolunteer
B
Rememberingyourdreamswillrequiresomeefforts(努力)onyourpart.Butwhatyourdreamscanofferandtellyouaboutyourselfwillbewellworthit.Herearesometipstohelprememberyourdreams:
1.Beforegoingtobed,keepaclearmind.Tellyourselfthat“IwillremembermydreamswhenIwakeup”.Thisisausefulwaytorememberyourdreams.
2.Haveafixedbedtimeandwake-uptime.Makethisyourroutine(常规).
3.Avoiddrinkingandtakingmedicinebeforegoingtobed.Thesethingsmaypreventyoufromrememberingyourdreams.
4.Keepapencilandanotebooknexttoyourbedsothatyoucanreachthemassoonasyouwakeup.Havingasmalllamp(灯)byyourbedsideisalsoagoodidea,soyouwakeupinthemiddleofthenightandcanrecordyourdreamsatonce.
5.Donotgetoutofbedatonce.Whenyouwakefromadream,liestillinyourbed,keepingyoureyesclosedandmovingaslittleaspossible.
6.Writedownasmanydetailsinyourdreamsasyoucan,nomatterhowseeminglyunimportanttheymaybe.
7.Sometimesitmayhelptodrawpictures.Apictureisworthathousandwords,asthesayinggoes.Evenifyouarenotanartist,asimpledrawingcanhelptorememberdetailsofyourdreams.
28.Thispassagetellsyou______.
A.someusefultipstorememberyourdreams
B.thewaytoachieveyourdreams
C.thereasonforrememberingdreams
D.manydetailsinyourdreams
29.WhichofthefollowingwaysmayNOTbeusefulforrememberingdreams?
A.Avoidingtakingalcohol(酒精)andmedicine.
B.Notgettingoutofbedatonce.
C.Drinkingacupofhotmilk.
D.Writingdownasmanydetailsaspossible.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthe1stparagraphmean?
A.Rememberingyourdreams.
B.Sometipstohelprememberyourdreams.
C.Yourmakingeffortstorememberyourdreams.
D.Whatyourdreamscanofferandtellyouaboutyourself.
C
Therearesomeverygoodthingsaboutopeneducation.Thiswayofteachingallowsthestudentstogrowaspeople,andtodeveloptheirowninterestsinmanysubjects.Openeducationallowsstudentstoberesponsiblefortheirowneducation,astheyareresponsibleforwhattheydoinlife.Somestudentsdobadlyinatraditionalclassroom.Theopenclassroommayallowthemtoenjoylearning.Somestudentswillbehappierinanopeneducationschool.Theywillnotworryaboutgradesorrules.Forstudentswhoworryaboutthesethingsalot,itisagoodideatobeinanopenclassroom.
Butmanystudentswillnotdowellinanopenclassroom.Forsomestudents,therearetoofewrules.Thesestudentswilldolittleinschool.Theywillnotmakegooduseofopeneducation.Becauseopeneducationissodifferentfromtraditionaleducation,thesestudentsmayhaveaproblemgettingusedtomakingsomanychoices.Formanystudentsitisimportanttohavesomerulesintheclassroom.Theyworryabouttherulesevenwhentherearenorules.Evenafewruleswillhelpthiskindofstudents.Thelastpointaboutopeneducationisthatsometraditionalteachersdonotlikeit.Manyteachersdonotbelieveinopeneducation.Teacherswhowanttohaveanopenclassroommayhavemanyproblemsattheirschools.
31.Openeducationallowsthestudentsto_______.
A.belateforschool
B.beresponsiblefortheirfuture
C.developtheirowninterests
D.discoversubjectsoutsideclass
32.Openeducationmaybeagoodideaforthestudentswho______.
A.areresponsibleforwhattheydo
B.worryaboutgrades
C.dowellinatraditionalclassroom
D.enjoytraditionallearning
33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.Sometraditionalteachersdonotlikeopeneducation.
B.Manyteachersdonotbelieveinopeneducation.
C.Teachersmayhave