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A.deers,sheeps
B.deers,sheep
C.deer,sheep
D.deer,sheeps
C
6.Whichisthebestapproach_____thisproblem?
A.by
B.with
C.to
D.toward
7.Grannytoldthegirlthemoon______inthewest.
A.goesdown
B.wentdown
C.isgoingdown
D.wasgoingdown
8.Theschoolturned____somefirst-ratescholars.
A.up
B.on
C.off
D.out
9.Wouldyouplease____itinEnglish?
A.speak
B.say
C.tell
D.talk
10.Petermay________withthis,butIdon'
treallycare.
A.differ
B.disagree
C.dislike
D.disobey
11.Thetwobusinessmenthecontractafternegotiation(谈判).
A.wrote
B.answered
C.got
D.signed
12.Itisalwaysriskythebusiness.
A.tostart
B.starting
C.started
D.beingstarting
13.Weagreetheproposal.
A.at
D.for
14.Thereislittlewaterintheglass,_______?
A.isn'
tthere
B.isit
C.isthere
D.wasn'
15.Ifyouwanttoknowhowawordisused,________thewordupinthedictionary.
A.refer
B.find
C.search
D.look
16.--Doyoustillhaveaheadache,Bill?
--No,it'
s_________.I'
mallrightnow,mum.
A.dropped
B.run
C.left
D.gone
17.Johnsworehishonorthathewillneverletoutthesecret.
A.with
B.by
D.in
18.Thebusdriveris_____forthepassengers&
safety.
A.bounden
B.answerable
C.responsible
D.accountable
19.Themarriageonthebasisofmoneyis_____tobreakup.
A.bound
B.apparent
C.obvious
D.keen
20.________youarefamiliarwiththeauthor&
sideas,tryreadingallthesectionsasquicklyaspossible.
A.aslongas
B.eversince
C.sothat
D.nowthat
21.Aboywithtwodogs_______whentheearthquakerockedthecity.
A.weresleeping
B.isasleep
C.wassleeping
D.areasleep
22.Didyouusetoplaythepiano?
-_____________________
A.Yes,Ido.
B.No,Ididn'
t.
C.Yes,Iplayiteveryday.
D.No,Ido.
23.--Doyoulikemilkorcoffee?
--Iprefermilk___coffee.
B.to
C.than
D.of
24.Didyounoticetheguy______headlookedlikeabigpotato?
A.who
B.which
C.whose
D.whom
25.I'
m______happytoday.
A.quite
B.quiet
C.much
D.quick
二、完型填空(共2道试题,共30分)
40.Doyouknowhowtostudy##andmakeyourstudymoreeffective(有效的)?
WeallknowthatChinesestudentsusuallystudyveryhardforlong ##,Thisisverygood,butitdoesn&
t##alot,foraneffectivestudentmusthaveenoughsleep,enoughfoodandenoughrestand##.Everydayyouneedtogooutforawalkorvisitsomefriendsorsomeniceplaces.It&
sgoodforyour##.
Whenyoureturn##yourstudies,yourmindwillberefreshed(清醒)andyou&
lllearnmore##studybetter.Psychologists(心理学家) ##thatlearningtakesplacethisway.HeretakeEnglishlearning##anexample.Firstyoumakealotofprogressandyoufeelhappy.Thenyourlanguagestudyseems##thesame.Soyouwillthinkyou&
relearning##andyoumaygiveup.Thiscanlastfordaysorevenweeks,yetyou##giveup,andatsomepointyourlanguagestudywillagaintakeanotherbig##.You&
llseethatyoureallyhavebeenlearningallalong.Ifyougetenoughsleep,food,restandexercise,studyingEnglishcanbeveryeffectiveand##.Don&
tgiveupalongtheway.Learn##youaresuretogetagoodresult.
(1).
A.nice
B.good
C.better
D.best
(2).
A.days
B.time
C.hours
D.weeks
(3).
A.help
B.give
C.make
D.take
(4).
A.exercise
B.homework
C.running
D.clothes
(5).
A.health
B.body
C.study
D.life
(6).
A.after
B.for
C.at
D.to
(7).
A.yet
B.and
C.or
D.but
(8).
A.havefound
B.havetaught
C.told
D.said
(9).
C.as
(10).
A.tohave
B.tomake
C.totake
D.tostay
(11).
A.something
B.anything
C.nothing
D.everything
(12).
A.mustn&
t
B.couldn&
C.needn&
D.maynot
(13).
A.work
B.jump
C.walk
D.result
(14).
A.hard
B.common
C.possible
D.interesting
(15).
A.loudly
B.fast
C.quickly
D.happily
55.Therewasonceamillionairewholovedmoneythananythingelseintheworld.Hedidn&
tknowexactlyhowmuchhehad,sohetookonalittlegirlto##allhismoneyforhim.
It##thelittlegirlsixdaystocountallthemoney.Whenshetoldthemillionairethathehadforty-two##dollars,hewas##withjoyandasked,“Howmuch##doyouwant?
”Hethoughtthat##shewasonlyachild,hecould##herintotakingaverysmallamountofmoney.
Thegirlsaid,“well,Iworkedforsixdays,soIthinkyou##paymeforsixdays.Givemetwopenniesforthefirstday.Eachdayafterthat,justgivemetheamountyougivemethedaybefore,multipliedbyitself.
The##thoughtthatinthis##hewouldonlyhavetogivehera##dollars.Whata##littlegirl!
Soimmediately,he##hislawyersignupthecontract,fearingthatshewouldchangeher##.
Onthefirstdaythemillionairepaidhertwopennies,andonthesecondday,twopenniestimestwopennies,orfourpennies.
Eachdayafterthat,hegaveher##numberofpennieshehadgivenherthedaybefore,multipliedbyitself.Andbythesixthday,thefoolishmillionairehadtogivethecleverlittlegirlallhismoney.
A.bring
B.count
C.send
D.hide
A.had
B.needed
D.took
A.million
B.dozen
C.thousand
D.hundred
A.pride
B.wild
C.surprised
D.moved
A.dollars
B.number
C.time
D.pay
A.asif
B.though
C.if
D.because
A.warn
B.advise
C.cheat
D.set
A.could
B.would
C.should
D.might
A.girl
B.millionaire
C.two
D.people
A.measure
B.way
C.point
D.means
A.few
B.little
C.less
D.much
B.clever
C.fine
D.foolish
A.ordered
B.asked
C.had
D.persuaded
A.mind
B.heart
C.word
D.plan
A.good
B.great
C.a
D.the
三、阅读理解(共4道试题,共20分)
60.Twostudentsstartedquarrelingatschool.Onestudentshouteddirtywordsattheother,andafightbegan.
Whatcanbedonetostopfightslikethisatschool?
Insomeschools,disputants(争执者)sitdownwithpeermediators(同龄调解者).Peermediatorsareusuallystudentswithspecialtraininginthiskindofproblems.
Peermediatorshelpdisputantstotalkinafriendlyway.Herearesomeofthewaystheyuse.
1.Expresswhatyouthinkclearlybutdon'
tsayanythingtohurttheother.Beginwith"
Ifeel"
insteadof"
Youalways"
.
2.Listencarefullytowhattheotherpersonissaying.Don'
tstoptheotherperson'
swords.
3.Keeplookingattheotherperson'
seyeswhenheorshespeaks.
4.Trytoseetheproblemsontheotherperson'
sside.
5.Neverputanyonedown.Sayingthingslike"
Youarefoolish"
makesthetalkdifficult.
6.Trytofindaresultthatmakesbothpeoplehappy.
Peermediatorsneverdecideonthewinner.Theydon'
tdecidewhoisrightorwhoiswrong.Insteadtheyhelpdisputantstofindtheirown"
win-win"
result.A"
resultcanmakeeveryonefeelgood.
Peermediators'
workisoftensuccessfuljustbecauseitgetsdisputantstotalktoeachother.Andgettingdisputantstotalktoeachotheristhefirststepinfindinga"
result.
(1).Peermediators'
workis_.
A.toteachlessonstodisputants
B.tohelpfindawaytomakebothdisputantshappy
C.tofindoutwhostartsthequarrel
D.togivestudentssomespecialtraining
(2).Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"
putanyonedown"
meaninChinese?
A.贬低任何人
B.落后于任何人
C.奉承任何人
D.向任何人低头
(3).What'
sthefirststepinfindinga"
result?
A.Lettingdisputantsbeafraidofpeermediators.
B.Lettingdisputantsfeelpeermediatorsarekind.
C.Gettingdisputantstotalktoeachother.
D.Makingdisputantsfeelgoodbytellingfunnystories.
(4).Duringthetalk,ifpeermediatorssay"
Youareafool."
_________.
A.disputantswillrealizetheyarewrong
B.disputantswillunderstandpeermediatorsbetter
C.itiseasyforpeermediatorstodecidewhoisright
D.itishardforpeermediatorstogeta"
result
(5).WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Allschoolshavepeermediators.
B.Peermediatorsareusuallystudents.
C.Whendisputantsarespeaking,peermediatorscanstoptheirwordsatanytime.
D.Peermediatorscanmakedisputantsgeta"
resulteverytime.
65.Mostpeoplewanttobehappy,butfewknowhowtofindhappiness.Moneyandsuccessalonedonotbringlastinghappiness.Aristotle,aGreekthinker,said,“Happinessdependsuponourselves.”Inotherwords,wemakeourownhappiness.Hereareafewsuggestionstohelpyoubehappier.
Thefirstsecretofhappinessistoenjoythesimplethingsinlife.Toooften,wespendtoomuchtimethinkingaboutthefuture-forexample,gettingintocollegeorgettingagoodjob—thatwefailtoenjoythepresent.Youshouldenjoylife&
ssimplepleasures,suchasreadingagoodbook,listeningtoyourfavoritemusic,orspendingtimewithclosefriends.Peoplewhohaveseveralclosefriendsoftenlivehappierandh