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3.A.insteadofB.duetoC.suchas
4.A.dependonB.giveupC.hearfrom
5.A.publicB.negativeC.personal
6.A.itB.thatC.one
7.A.alsoB.eitherC.too
8.A.sometimesB.sometimeC.sometimes
9.A.discussedB.todiscussC.discussing
10.A.sadnessB.joyC.worry
(二)
AhotdogisoneofthemostpopularAmericanfood.Itwasnamedafterfrankfurter,aGermanfood.Youmayhear“hotdog”___16___inotherways.Peoplesometimes__17___“hotdog”toexpresspleasure(快乐).Forexample,afriendmayask___18___youwouldliketogotothecinema.Youmightsay,“Great.I’dloveto.”Or,youcouldsay,”__19____!
I’dlovetogo.”People___20__usetheexpressiontodescribesomeonewhoisa“show-off”,whotriestoshoweveryoneelsehow___21__heis.Youoftenhearsucha(n)___22__calleda“hotdog”.Hemaybeabasketballplayer,forexample,who__23____theballwithonehandmakinga(n)__24__catchseemmoredifficult.Youknowheisa“hotdog”becausewhenhemakessuchacatch,hebows(鞠躬)tocrowd,hopingto__25___theircheers.
11.A.cookedB.eatenC.pickedD.used
12.A.speakB.tellC.talkD.say
13.A.whereB.howC.ifD.when
14.A.ExcusemeB.Don’tworryC.NevermindD.Hotdog
15.A.everB.yetC.alsoD.still
16.A.kindB.hopefulC.greatD.careful
17.A.personB.dogC.handD.action
18.A.catchesB.playsC.throwsD.passes
19.A.funnyB.easyC.excitingD.good
20.A.loseB.winC.avoidD.explain
(三)
Itisoftensaidthateyescanspeak.Doyouhavesuchkindof61?
Inabusyoumaylookatastranger,butnottoo,62.Ifhenoticesthatheisbeinglookedat,hemay63uncomfortable.Itisthesameindailylife.Whenyouarelookedatforseveralmoretimes,youwilllook64upanddowninorderto65ifthereisanythingwrongwithyou.If66goeswrong,youwillfeelangrywiththepersonwhoislookingatyou.67canspeak,right?
Lookingtoolongatsomeonemayseemtobeimpolite.Butsometimesthingsare68.Ifyouwishtodrawsomeone'
s69,youmaylookathimorherformorethantenseconds.Forlovers,theyenjoylookingateachotherlongertoshowthelovethatwordscannot70.Clearly,eyecommunicationshouldbedoneaccordingtotherelationship
betweenthetwopeopleandthecertainsituation.
21.A.futureB.fearC.experienceD.exercise
22.A.lateB.longC.lowD.loud
23.A.feelB.smellC.soundD.taste
24.A.itselfB.himselfC.myselfD.yourself
25.A.seeB.guessC.hearD.expect
26.A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.anything
27.A.EarsB.EyesC.MouthD.Nose
28.A.differentB.difficultC.tiringD.boring
29.A.directionB.lessonC.attentionD.trouble
30.A.writeB.printC.readD.express
(四)
Youhaveprobablyheardtheexpression,“It’srainingcatsanddogsoutside.”Thatmeans16it’srainingveryhardInotthat17catsanddogsarefallingfromthe18.However,onedayinJune,1882,itreallydidrain19overDubuque,Iowa.Thefrogs20fallingalongwithhailstones(冰雹)duringa21storm.
Hailisformedwhendropsofrainwaterare22byheavywindsandarecarriedhighupintotheair.Theretheraindropsbecomefrozen.Manydropsmayfreeze23toformballsofice;
theseiceballs,orhailstones,then24toearth.
DuringthestorminDubuque,thestrongwindsliftedsmallfrogsfromnearbyponds(池塘)25theairalongwithraindrops.Whensomeofthesefrogsbecamecoveredwithice,bothhailstonesand“frog-stones”fellontotheground.
31.A.thatB.howC.whyD.if
32.A.carelessB.blindC.deadD.real
33.A.hillB.towerC.skyD.building
34.A.catsB.frogsC.dogsD.birds
35.A.stoppedB.enjoyedC.beganD.forgot
36.A.popularB.terribleC.weeklyD.common
37.A.dividedB.addedC.changedD.caught
38.A.togetherB.aloneC.soD.almost
39.A.holdB.loseC.keepD.fall
40.A.fromB.intoC.afterD.by
(五)
TheGreatWallofChinahasahistoryofovertwothousandyears.ItrunsfromtheeasttothewestinNorthChina.Itisabout6,300kilometers46.Itisoften47“TheTen-thousand-LiGreatWall”.Itisoneofthe“SevenWonders”oftheancientworld.
TheGreatWallis48fortenmentowalksidebyside.Horsescanalsorunalongit,too.TheGreatWall49stonesandbricks(砖).Therearehugestoneson50sideandonthehighestpart.Butnowsomesectionsofitarewornout.
TherearetallwatchtowersalongtheGreatWall.Onceuponatime,thesoldierskept51theenemies(敌人)inthewatchtowersdayandnight.Theymade52onthetowersto53eachotherwhentheenemiescame.
Nowadayswedon’tusetheGreatWalltokeepawaytheenemiesanymore.Itisafamousplaceof54toallthepeopleintheworld.Everyyear55peoplecometovisititfromallovertheworld.
41.A.wideB.tallC.longD.high
42.A.callingB.callC.calledD.calls
43.A.enoughwideB.wideenoughC.moreenoughD.tooenough
44.A.wasmadeofB.wasmadefromC.wasmadeinD.wasmadeby
45.A.bothB.allC.eachD.either
46.A.seeingB.watchingC.lookingD.reading
47.A.fireB.akiteC.afaceD.atoy
48.A.tellB.talkC.speakD.say
49.A.interestedB.interestingC.interestD.interests
50.A.thousandB.thousandsC.thousandsofD.thousandof
(六)
DearMingming,
Hi,I’mwritingtoyouinRizhao.I’monvacation36myparentshere.
Rinzhaoisverybeautifuland37lotsofbeaches.It’s38today.Peoplearehavingagood39onthebeaches.Someareplayingbeachvolleyball,someareenjoyingthesunlight,and40areplayinggames.41aremyparents?
Oh,my42islyingonthebeach,andmymotheris43inthesea(大海).
I’m44Ihavetostophere.Mymotherwantsmeto45photosforher.
IhopeyouandLinglingarehavingfun,too.
51.A.withB.andC.forD.near
52.A.thereisB.therehasC.thereareD.therehave
53.A.rainingB.cloudyC.coldD.sunny
54.A.dinnerB.lunchC.timeD.drink
55.A.theyB.othersC.childrenD.other
56.A.WhereB.WhoC.WhatD.How
57.A.uncleB.brotherC.fatherD.teacher
58.A.swimmingB.eatingC.shoppingD.singing
59.A.happyB.excitedC.sorryD.shy
60.A.makeB.doC.buyD.take
(七)
DragonHead-Raising(龙抬头)DayisatraditionalChinesefestival.Itcomesonthe46dayofthesecondlunar(农历的)month.In2010,itis47March7.
Onthedayinancienttimes,peopleputpathsofashes(灰)intokitchensandaroundwatervats(缸).Thiswas48thedragonintothehouse.
Onthisdaypeopleeatnoodles,dumplingsandfriedpancakes.Alltheday’sfoodsare49afterdragons.Forexample,peopleeat“dragonwhisker(龙须)”50called“dragonsteeth”.
InsomeancientChinesestories,dragonshavepoweroverthewindandrain.Theyoften51raintotheworldontheseconddayofthesecondlunarmonth.
Itissaidthatafterthatdaytherewillbemoreandmorerain.Thisis52thedayisoftencalled“SpringDragonDay”.Itwashopedthat53thehelpofthedragon,ploughing(耕种)wouldbeeasierandtheautumnwouldbringagoodharvest.
Itwassaidthatahaircutduringthefirstlunarmonthbrought54lucktotheunclesinfamily.Thisiswhyyoustillseemanypeople55theirhaircutonDragonHead-RaisingDay.
61.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth
62.A.inB.atC.duringD.on
63.A.ledB.leadC.toleadD.beled
64.A.namedB.namingC.callingD.tocall
65.A.noodleanddumplingB.noodlesanddumpling
C.noodlesanddumplingsD.noodleanddumplings
66.A.bringB.takeC.carryD.lend
67.A.becauseB.whyC.whenD.that
68.A.underB.inC.withD.by
69.A.goodB.badC.betterD.worst
70.A.wasgettingB.togetC.gotD.getting
(八)
Beautifulpicturesofmountainsandforests,clearskies,flyingbirds,wildanimals,sillyfaces—youcanfindthemallinoneplace.46?
Onapostcard!
Havepeoplealwayssentpostcards?
No!
Beforepostcards,people47sealed(密封的)letters.
The48forthefirstdecorated(装饰的)postcardcametoJohnP.Charltonin1861.Hethoughtasimplecard49aborderwouldbeagreatwaytosendanote.Theninthelate1800