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第一节单项填空(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
1.-Didyouhaveagoodtimelastnight?
-No,Ireturnhome.
A.hungryandangryB.hungerandanger
C.hungrilyandangrilyD.hungryandangrily
2.rolemarionCostillaplayedinthefilm!
Nowondershewon
thebestactressofOscar.
A.HowecxellentB.Howanexcellent
C.WhatexcellentD.Whatanexcellent
3.
'
sfound.
Whenyoufindsomething,makeanoteit
A.whichB.atwhereC.inwhichD.wherebemadeC.hasbeenmadeD.wasmadeissostronglyprotectedthatforeigncars
problemsinbigcities?
upwithD.keepupwith
rightD.Congratulations__thedictionaries,mustbeputbackwherethey.
B.toinclude;
areD.includes;
aredictionaryondeskbyyourside.
A.a;
theB.a;
aC.the;
aD.the;
the
11.MrSmithissothatheworks12hourseverydaywithout
tiredatall.
A.enthusiasticB.energeticC.independentD.professional
12.BBCchairmanhasadecisionaboutplacingadvertisements
BBCwebsiteuntillaterinthespring.
A.givenupB.takenoffC.putoffD.referredto
13.-Congratulationstoyou.
-Thanksverymuch.
A.GoodideaB.HelpyourselfC.GoaheadD.Welldone
14.ThesuggestionwegotoHongKongDisneylandforavisitthisexciting.
A.soundsB.hearsC.listensD.feels
15.Youhavetobecarefulenoughtoavoidwhilecooking.
A.tobeburntB.beingburntC.burntD.buring
第二节完形填空(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
ManyChinesemiddleschoolstudentsdreamofbecomingbigheroes.Howwonderfulitistobeahero36bythousandsofpeopie,justlikeYangLiweiorJackieChan!
However,thisisthereasonwhytheyfeel37theythinktheyarenotbraveenough.Theydon'
thavethecourageto38tonewfriends,dothethingstheylike,oreven39theirteacher'
uestionsbecausethey'
re40peoplewilllaughatthem.
It'
svery41foryoungpeopletobeshyespeciallyinChina,42kidsareoftentoldtobeobedient(服从的).WhenIwasateenagerIwasalsoveryshyWhenIwasaroundstrangers,Icouldhardlybreathe!
ButaftersomeeffortsIbecameas43asmyfriendsItookaclass,startedtowritefortheschoolmagazineandjoinedasports44.Writinghelpedmegrowandmature(成熟的),andthefriendsI45
onthesportsteambecamemybestfriendsWeplayedbasketball,watchedmovies,andwent46onhotsummerdaysAfewyearslaterwhenIwenttocollegeinNewYorkCity,I47self-confident,likeahero!
Ifyouaretooshyit'
sOK.RemembertobeyourselfYoudon'
thavetodo48yourfriendsdo.Ifeveryonewasthesameaseveryoneelse,theworldwouldbeaboringplaceto49in.Gotoyourclassmates,friends,orsomeoneyoufeel50talkingtoaboutyourlife.Ifyoudon'
tliketalking,tryexpressingyourselfbypainting,dancing,writing,orplayingasport.Rememberifyou'
retalkingtonewfriendsconfidently,youareahero!
16.A.liked
B.hoped
C.
understood
D.accepted
17.A.friendly
B.good
bad
D.wonderful
18.A.tell
B.talk
help
D.argue
19.A.answer
B.listen
thinkD.
consider
20.A.happy
B.pleased
C
.wiseD.
afraid
21.A.important
B.difficult
C.natural
D.embarrassing
22.A.when
B.where
C.which
D.that
23.A.ordinary
B.careful
C.calm
D.brave
24.A.team
B.group
C.class
D.grade
25.A.took
B.made
C.realized
D.hoped
26.A.shopping
B.swimming
C.skating
D.cleaning
27.A.realized
B.understood
C.felt
D.developed
28.A.everything
B.something
C.anything
D.nothing
29.A.leave
B.hide
C.move
D.live
30.A.possible
B.sad
C.comfortable
D.nervous
第二节阅读(共
15小题;
每小题1分,
满分
15分)
A
Itwasraining,butnotheavily.
Afterclass,Itookafewbottlestogoandcollectsomewaterfromthewaterroom.Oh!
Thereweresomanypeople!
Ihadtowaitintherain.Myhairdidn'
tgetwetbecauseIworeahatButmyclothesdid.
Whenatlastitwasmyturn,Ifilledallthebottlesasquicklyaspossible.IbeganmakingmywaybacktoschoolwhenIsawaboycomingtowardsme.Hewasholdingtwoumbrellas.Heshoutedhelloandashecamenearer,IrecognizedthathewasXiaoBai.
XiaoBaihadbeenmyclassmatefornearlythreeyearsbutweneversharedmorethantensentencesHewassilentbutIlikedtalking.Wewerequitedifferentpeopleandhadnothingincommon.Ididn'
tlikehimanddidn'
tevenwanttoseehim.
“Hey!
What'
swrong?
”Hiswordsbroughtmeoutofmythoughts.“IsawyoustandingintherainsoIbroughtyouthisumbrella.Butitseemsalittlelate,yourclothesarealreadywet”
Onhearingthis,IwassomovedthatIcouldn'
tsayasingleword
“Don'
tjuststandthere,let'
sgo”!
XiaoBaisaidandheldtheumbrellaforme.Wewalkedtowardstheclassroomandthistime,wetalkedalot
“Iknowyoudon'
tlikeme.ButIwanttomakefriendswithyou,”hesaid.“YoumaythinkI'
msilent,butitisbecauseIcan'
tfindtherightwordstosay.”ThiswasquiteadifferentXiaoBai.
Therainfinallystoppedandwesawarainbow(彩虹)inthebluesky.Itookadeepbreathandsaidtomyself:
“Itisabigmistaketojudgesomeoneonlybyhisappearanee(外表).Andafriendinneedisafriendindeed”
31.Onthewaytothewaterroom,thewriter
A.
B.
C.
D.
32.ThewriterseldomtalkedtoXiaoBaibecause_A.hethoughttheyweredifferentkindsofpersonsB.
D.XiaoBaioncehurthim
C.theywerenotfriendlytoeachother
hehasmadeanewfriend
33.ThewriterwrotethepassagetotellusthatA.
B.wecan'
tjudgeapersononlybyhisappearance
didn'
tknowhehadtowaitforalongtimetogetwaterfeltworriedbecausehehadtowaitforalongtimeboughtahatandworeitwasunhappybecauseitwasraining
heworkedhardathislessons
thewaterroominhisschoolistoosmallD.helikestalking
B
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TheenthusiasM热情)fortheOlympicGameswasrekindlecd重新点燃)inHongKongasChinesemainland'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersonSaturdaymadetheirappearancesandmetthepublic.AspartoftheirvisittoHongKong,theyputondemonstrations(示范)oftabletennis,badminton,divingandgymnastics
Morethan5,000peoplewatchedtheirperformance,whiletensofthousandsofviewerswatchedtheTVlivebroadcastsathomeorelsewhere
ThegoldmedalwinnersalsohadexchangeswithyoungHangKong
athletes.Someofthemtookpartinthesports-for-funactivitieswiththegoldmedalwinnersintabletennis,badmintonandgymnastic.s
China'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersarrivedinHongKongonFriday,startingtheirthree-dayvisittothecity.
—hopetheHongKongpubliccanusethisopportunitytosharethejoyandprideoftheircountry,IIHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegion'
sChiefExecutiveDonaldTsangsaid.
Allthe63goldmedalwinnersfromtheBeijingOlympicGamestookpartintheflag-raisingceremonyattheGoldenBauhiniaSquareonSaturdaymornin.g
Afterthesportsdemonstration,theymetthepublicataGalaShowattheHongKongStadiumonSaturdayafternoon.
Chinesemainland'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersstayedinHKforthreedays5,000peoplewatchedtheTVlivebroadcastsathomeorelsewhereChina'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersleftHangKongonFridaysomegoldmedalwinnerstookpartintheflag-raisingceremonyattheGoldenBauhiniaSquare
ThegoldmedalwinnerswillleaveforMacaoonSundayafternoonaftervisitingDisneylandandtheOceanPark,twoofHongKong'
sfamousthemepar.ks34.Welearnfromthetextthat.
35.Theunderlinedword—su(pePrabraIgraphOne)probablymeans—.__I
A.strangeB.simpleC.excellentD.complex
36.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheonethatChinesemainland'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersputondemonstrations?
A.Gymnastics.B.Badminton.C.Tabletennis.D.Tennis.
37.WhichcitywilltheChinesemainland'
sOlympicgoldmedalwinnersvisitnext?
A.Guangzhou.B.Macao.C.Shangha.iD.Tianjin.
Mealsatthefamilydinnertablecouldbethekeytostoppingteenagegirlsfromdevelopingeatingdisorders(紊乱).
Newresearchshowsgirlswhooftenhavefamilymealsaremuchlesslikelytohaveextreme(极端的)weightcontrolbehaviours.
Astudyofmorethan2,500Americanhighschoolstudentsfoundthatgirlswhoatefiveormorefamilymealsaweekhadamuchhealthierrelationshipwithfoodinlaterlife.
Theresearch,publishedinArchivesofPediatricsandAdolescentMedicine,interviewedstudentsaged13to17in1999whowerefollowedupfiveyearslater.Regularfamilymealswerefoundtohaveagoodeffectnomatterwhatthegirl'
sage,weight,orrelationshipwithherfamilyare.
Expertssaydoctorsshouldencouragefamiliestohavedinneratthetableinsteadofonthecouchinfrontofthetelevisiontoprotectagainstseriouseatingdisorderssuchasanorexia.
BelindaDalton,directorofeatingdisordersclinicTheOakHouse,saideatingwithfamilyhelpedbringyoungpeople'
srelationshipwithfoodbackto