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popular B。
verypopular C。
morepopular D.themostpopular
5。
-______didyougetyournewwatch?
-Onmythirteenthbirthday。
A.Where B.What C。
When D.Why
6。
Larryalways______upearlyonweekdayssoheisneverlateforschool。
A.gets B.get C。
got D。
isgetting
7。
Mydad_____letterstohisfriendsyearsago,butIuseemailsorWechatnow.
A.writes B.wrote C。
haswritten D.iswriting
8。
I________Johnthenewsassoonashegetshome.
A.willtell B.told C.tells D。
tell
9.TimandBob______usalotofbeautifulphotossincetheyarrivedinLondon。
A.send B.sent C。
havesent D.aresending
10。
Ken______withmeonthephoneat8:
00pmyesterdayevening。
istalking B。
wastalking C。
hastalked D。
istalked
11。
HarryPotter______withitsfinalbookin2007。
complete B.completed C。
iscompleted D。
wascompleted
12。
-Idon'
tknow___________atthesciencecampnextweek.
-Don’tworry。
Letmecheckmynotebookforyou。
A.whatdidwedo B。
whatwillwedo
C.whatwedid D.whatwewilldo
二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
PeopleJustLikeUs
Iwasnotinterestedintheschoolprojectonancientculturesatall,especiallythingsaboutEgypt(埃
及),butGrace,myresearchpartner,insistedtheancientEgyptianswereinteresting,andsaidIwould
13mymindforsure.
“Learningabouttheseancientpeopleissoboring.”Isaid。
“It'
snot!
Don’tbesureuntilyou’velearnedaboutthem。
”saidGrace。
IhadtosayGracehada14。
SothenextSaturday,IfoundmyselfattheMuseumofNatural
History,whichhadabigshowonancientEgypt。
“SoancientEgyptianswereprettyundeveloped,right?
”IaskedGraceaswewaitedinlineforour
tickets。
“Imean,theydidn’thavemuch15,didthey?
Well,exceptforthepyramids(金字塔)–
didn’ttheEgyptiankingsliveinthepyramids?
”
Gracejustkeptsilentandpushedmeforward.
Theshowsetmestraightaboutthepyramids.Ilearnedthattheyweretombs(墓)oftheancientkings,
nottheir16。
IalsofoundoutthegreatpyramidatGizawashuge,standing500feettallwhenit
wasfirstbuilt!
AsIwalkedfarther,Iwas17tofindashowonancientsports。
Isawpaintingsshowing
peopleplayingagamewithaball。
Justforamoment,Icould18ancientEgyptiankidsbeside
theNileRiverhittingaroundaball,justasIdowithmyfriends.Andthenextshowwasallabouthowthe
ancientEgyptianstreasuredtheirchildren。
Achildwasconsideredagreatgifttothefamily.
“Sowhatdoyouthinkofthese19ancientpeoplenow?
”Graceasked。
“Youwereright,”Isaid。
“AncientEgyptiansaremuchmoreinterestingthanI20。
Infact,I
knowjustwhattitletogiveourproject。
We’llcallit‘PeopleJustLikeUs’!
13.A.keep B.change C.lose D.follow
14.A.word B.plan Cpoint D.way
15.A.technology B.difference C.confidence D.information
16.A.fields B.grounds C.schools D.homes
17.A.tired B.careful C.surprised D.nervous
18.A.explain B.picture C.show D.enjoy
19.A.boring B.impatient C.funny D.exciting
20.A.searched B.studied C.experienced D.expected
阅读理解(共36分)
三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项.(共26分,每小题2分)
A
21。
Ifyouaregoodatfootball,wherecanyougoforasummerjob?
CRUISESHIP B。
PRIMARYSCHOOL
C。
DELIVERYCOMPANY D.CITYMUSEUM
22.Whowillhelpyouknowmoreabouttheworkontheship?
Ms.LoriLee. B。
Mr。
KevinSmith。
C.Ms。
JonesStevens。
D。
Mr.JackGreen。
23.WhatcanyoudoattheCITYMUSEUM?
A.Gettheshipsreadyforpassengers。
B。
Helpchildrenwithmathproblems.
C。
Guidepeoplearoundthebuilding。
Helpthedriverlifttheheavyboxes。
B
Garrystartedcookingwhenhewas11,partlythankstohismother。
“My
momdidn’treallylikecooking,andwhenshedidcook,Ididn’treallylikeher
food.OnceIwaswatchingsomethingontheFoodNetworkonTVandI
thought,‘Icoulddothis’,soIwenttothebookstoreandlookedforthebiggest
cookbookIcouldfind。
Withinayear,hehasproducedmostofthedishesinthecookbookandwas
readyforabiggerplan.“IwantedtocreatemyowndishesandIstartedtocook
formorepeoplethanjustmyfamilytoo。
”Hisfamilyallowedhimtobuildatest
kitcheninhisbedroom。
“Atfirst,theywerefinewithit,butthentheyasked,
‘doyouwanttobesleepingnexttoacooker?
’Yes,Isaid!
Itstartedoffastwo
tableswithsomesimplecookers,mydeskandmybed,butthenIneededmorespaceforcooking,soI
movedthedeskoutandgotasmallbed."
ThenGarry’soldersister,whosebedroomhasmorespace,went
offtocollege.Hemoveddowntoherroomandfilledwithalargecooker,fourworkstationsandalong
areaforfinishingthelaststepsonplates.
GarryandhismothersetupEureka,asuperclubbusinessthatorganizesmonthlyeventsinsidehis
home.Garry,whohasalsocookedintop-classrestaurantsaroundtheUS,sayshe’snotdoingitforthe
money,butbecausehelovescooking。
“Atthepointinyourlifewhereyoustopcaringifyou’regoingto
befamousordowell,yourdreamwillcometoyou.Ididsomethingwithmyheartandpeoplecanseeit.
Ihopetokeepgettingbetterandbetter.
24.WhydidGarrybegintocookat11?
A.Becausehismotherlovescookingalot.
B.Becausehismotheradvisedhimtocook。
Becauseheboughtacookbookfromthebookstore.
D.Becausehethoughthecoulddobetterthanhismom.
25.Wherewashistestkitchenatfirst?
A.Inhisownbedroom. B。
Inhissister’sbedroom.
Inafamousrestaurant。
D.Inhissister’scollege。
26.Howdidhisdreamcometohim?
A.Heboughtmanycookbooks。
B.Hetrieshardtobefamous。
Hecaredmuchontheskills。
D.Hekeepshisloveforcooking.
C
Havefunandgetsmarter?
Weallknowaboutthepleasureandfunthatwegetfromplayingvideogames.There'
sthe
satisfactionoffinallyreachingthelastlevelofagameaftermonthsoftrying.Someexpertsnowsaythat
aswellasofferingpleasure,videogamesmightalsobegoodforyou。
Toogoodtobetrue?
Itseemsthatwhenyouplayvideogames,youmightgetsomeveryimportantskills.Theyaregreat
foryourconcentration(集中注意力).Beingabletofocusisaskillyoucanuseatschoolorlater,inajob.
Fitness(健身)games,whichareverypopular,allowyoutopractisesportsskillslikebalancing。
Alotof
gamesalsoteachdecision—makingskills。
Forexamplewhenyouhavetochoosethebestwaytoescape
fromaburningbuildinginagame,you’relearninghowtosolveproblemsandmakeyourdecision
quickly。
Gamingteachesyouaboutsuccessandfailuretoo。
Alotofgamesaredifficult,andyouhaveto
workhardtoreachthetoplevel,whichteachesyouthatinlifeyoucansucceedifyoukeepontrying.On
theotherhand,gamesteachyouthatifyoufail,don’tgiveup–haveabreak,andthentryagain。
Somepsychologists(心理学家)believethatrole—playinggamesareparticularlyvaluable。
Inthe
virtualenvironment,youngpeoplecantakeonroleswhichareoftennotpossiblefortheminreallife。
Youcanbecomealeader,andhavetodealwithpeoplewholietoyou,orhidethingsfromyou.By
dealingwiththesesituations,youcandevelopsocialskillsthatmighthelpyouintherealworldwhen
you’reolder.
Gamingdoeshaveitsdisadvantages,ofcourse.Playingforawhileisgreat,butpeoplewhoplayfor
hourscanhaveproblems。
Physically,itcanstopyoufromgettingenoughexercises,whichisunhealthy.
Psychologically,someplayerscanbecomeaddicted(上瘾)totheirgamesandbegintoprefertheir
“virtual”lives,wheretheyarealwaysincontrol。
Butoverall,playingvideogamesisnotharmful,unlessyouspendtoomuchtime。
Whileyou’re
buildingyourcity,orlookingafteryourfarminagame,you’realsodevelopingskillsthatwillstaywith
youfortherestofyourlife.
27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“virtual”mean?
Unclear。
Unreal. C.Valuable。
D.Possible。
28.Howdoesthewriterthinkofvideogames?
A.They’reharmfultoourstudyandwork。
B。
Theygiveuschancestorealizeourdream。
C.Playingvideogamesisbadforourhealth.
D。
Videogamescanbenefitusinmanyways。
29.Whatdoesgamingteachusaboutsuccessandfailure?
Avoidthedifficulttoplevels. B。
Choosethebestwaytoplay。
C.Believeinhardtryingforsuccess. D。
Getenoughrestaftereachfailure。
D
Snowmonkeyshavebeendiscoveredtakingbathsinman—madehotsprings
duringwinterinrecentyears。
Now,researchershavefoundexactlywhythemonkeys
dothis。
Theresultsarenotsurprising:
Themonkeysarecold.Buttheresearchersalsofoundthat
bathinginahot-springmaylowerthemonkeys’levelsofstress。
“Thisshowsthat,asinhumans,thehotspringhasa stress—reducingeffectinsnowmonkeys,”saidRafaela Takeshita,thestudyleadwriter.“Thishabitofhotspring bathingbysnowmonkeysshowedhowanimals'
behaviorcan helpfightagainstcold-climatestress,”Takeshitasaid.Snow monkeysliveinverycoldplaceintheworld.Theyare especiallyusedtolivinginthecold;
theygrowthickerand
longerfurinthewinter。
In1963,afemaleJapanesesnowmonkeylivinginJigokudaniMo