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todriveD.todrive;
drive
()5.Hebecame
afamouswriterwhenhewas________.
A.inhisfiftyB.inhisfifties
C.infiftyyearsoldD.infifties
()6.Thecompanywillofferarewardforthebestdesigns,nomatterhowmuchthey
will_________.
A.spendB.takeC.costD.pay
()7.—I’vejustheardthatthespeechtobegivenbyMaYun,theAlibabaCEO,has
beencancelled.
—Oh,no!
__________.
A.It’swonderfulB.Itdoesn’tmatter
C.Ihavenoidea
D.Iwaslookingforwardtothat
()8.Timiscrazyaboutexploring.Hecontinuesdoingit__________hemeetsupwith
manydifficulties.
A.thoughB.soC.butD.or
()9.“OneBelt,OneRoad”(一带一路)willserveto________marketsforChina
aswellasothercountriesalong.
A.putupB.openupC.takeupD.lookup
()10.________themorningofDecember1st,2006,the15thAsiaGames________in
Doha(多哈).
A.In;
heldB.On;
washeld
C.At;
heldD.For;
wereheld
()11.April23rdistheWorldReadingDay.Whatshouldwedoonthatday?
()12.—IwenttoreturnthebooktoJack,butIcouldn’tfindhim.
—He________thelibrary.Youcanfindhimthere.
A.hasbeentoB.hasgoneto
C.hasleftD.wentto
()13.Xishuangbannawhich________itsbeautifulscenerymakesmereallyexcited.
A.isknownasB.regardsas
C.isfamousforD.considersas
()14.Three_________ChineseoperashowswillbeheldatShenzhenChildren’sPalace.
A.additionalB.traditional
C.internationalD.natural
()15.Therunningwatermakesthestones________verysmooth.
A.soundB.tasteC.smellD.feel
()16.—Howlonghaveyou_________?
—Forabout5years.
A.boughtthehouseB.cometoJinan
C.startedtoteachEnglishD.livedinQingdao
()17._______importantitisforkidstoimaginefreely!
A.WhatB.WhataC.WhatanD.How
()18.—________,Sally!
Theschoolbusiscoming.
Ican’tfindmyschoolbag.
A.ComeonB.WorkonC.PutoffD.Turnoff
()19.Ididn’thave_______tosay,soIsaid_______.
A.something;
anythingB.anything;
nothing
C.anything;
somethingD.nothing;
something
()20.Canyoutellme________inthefuture?
A.howlifewillbelikeB.howwilllifebelike
C.whatlifewillbelikeD.whatwilllifebelike
2.完形填空(共10小题;
每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。
(10分)
Lotsofchildreninthecitieslovejunkfood.It’sverybad
1
theirhealth.Theirparentsandteacherswouldnotlikethemtoeat
2
junkfood.Althoughtheyknowit’snotagood
3
toeatjunkfood,theystilleatthiskindoffood.Theycan’tstop
4
junkfood.
Jim
5
junkfoodverymuch.Whenhewassixyearsold,heusuallyaskedhisgrandpa
6
junkfoodforhim.Whenhewas10yearsold,hewouldliketoeatjunkfoodtwiceaweek.
7
hewasfifteen,hewouldliketoeatjunkfoodonceaday.He’ssixteennow,buthestilleatsjunkfood,even(甚至)twiceaday!
Andthatmakeshim
8
heavy.Hisparentsareworryingabout(为……担忧)him.Buthesays,“MaybeI’m
9
butIreallyenjoyeatingthiskindof
10
.”
MaybeJimisreallyhappywhenheiseatingjunkfood,butheistooheavynowandhedoesn’tlookhealthyforjunkfood.
(
)
21.A.for
B.at
C.with
D.of
)22.A.somany
B.alot
C.toomuch
D.muchtoo
)23.A.food
B.habit
C.health
D.exercise
)24.A.eat
B.toeat
C.eats
D.eating
)25.A.enjoys
B.dislikes
C.stops
D.hates
)26.A.giving
B.eating
C.tobuy
D.tosell
)27.A.If
B.When
C.Where
D.What
)28.A.alittle
B.afew
C.alotof
D.abitof
)29.A.healthy
B.unhealthy
C.happy
D.unhappy
)30.A.ages
B.sports
C.family
D.food
3.阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
A
Inmanybigcities,alotofoldpeoplekeepbirds,cats,dogsandotheranimalsintheirhouses.Theseanimalsarefriendlytotheoldpeopleandneverleavethem.Sotheoldpeoplelovethemandseethemastheirgoodfriendsorfamilies.
It’snotdifficulttokeeptheselovelyanimalsathome.Butyouhavetotakethemtoanimalhospitalstogivethemneedles(注射),sotheywon’tgetillortheywillmakepeopleill.Nowtherearelotsofanimalfoodstoreshereandthere.Peoplecanbuygoodanimalfoodfortheiranimalsthere.OldpeoplecanbuyanimalfoodonthephoneorontheInternet.Butit’salittlemoreexpensive.
Som
etimesit’skindofdirtyanddangeroustokeepanimals.Theysometimeslookdirtyandsmell(闻起来)terribleandcanbedangerous.Forexample,anoldwomaninShanghailostherlifeonthestreetforherpetdog.
Maybeoldpeopleinbigcitieshavemanyreasonstokeeptheseniceandcleveranimals.Theymayfeel
lonely
whentheirchildrenleave.Andthesepetscanbetheirgreathelpers.Theyaretheirgoodfriendsandhelptheminmanythings.
)31.Oldpeoplelovetheseanimalsbecausetheyare_________.
A.niceandlovely
B.canbegreathelpers
C.arenotdifficulttokeep
D.arefriendlytothem
)32.Ifpeople
don’tgivetheanimalsneedles,theanimalsmay________.
A.beill
B.runaway
C.noteatfood
D.makepeopleunhappy
)33.Oldpeoplecanbuyanimalfood_________iftheycan’tgoout.
A.ontheInternet
B.onthephone
C.bye-mail
D.bothAandB
)34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lonely”inthelastpassagemean?
A.
可怕的
B.
孤独的
C.
冷静的
D.
独一无二的
)35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Howtokeeppets.
B.Petanimalsinbigcities.
C.Oldpeopleandtheirpetanimals.
D.Friendlyandnicepetanimals.
B
Cananimalshavetheirfestivalstoday?
Yes,ofcourse.Andmanycountrieshavetheirownanimalfestivalsto
respect
differentanimals.
OnthesecondSundayofOctober,It’sCanadianDogDay.Onthatday,alltheCanadiandogswillhavetheirimportantday.Canadianpeopleseeitanimportantday.Becausetheythinkdogsareverykindtothemandhelpthemalot.Theycanpullasled(拉雪橇),takethingsanddomany
otherimportantthings.
InatownofBelgium,thesecondSundayofMayisCat’sDay.Peoplethereplaysomeinterestinggamestohavefun.Theyhopetheywillhaveluckdaysinthenextyear.
InIndonesia,May7th
isMonkey’sDay.Peoplegivemanysweetsandnutstomonkeys(猴子).Theyalsoplaymusicformonkeys.Allthemonkeysusuallyhaveagoodtimeonthatday.
Weliveinthesameworldwithanimals.Sowehavetobefriendlytothemandgetonverywellwiththem.
36.Whatdoestheword“respect”meaninthefirstparagraph?
A.
领养
针对
尊重
领导
37.Canadi
anpeoplethinktheirDogDayvery__________.
A.important
B.boring
C.funny
D.kind
38.PeopleinBelgium,peopled
o_________tospendtheirCat’sDay.
A.terriblegames
B.specialthings
C.differentthings
D.somethingfun
39.OnthesecondSundayofOctoberis_________inCanada.
A.MonkeyDay
B.AnimalDay
C.DogDay
D.Cat’sDay
40.Wemustbefriendlytoanimalsbecause_________.
A.theyareveryfriendlytous
B.welivetogetherwiththem
C.wearestrongerthanthem
D.theyareveryinteresting
C
InEngland,peoplecangotoseeadoctornearbywhenthey’reill.Whenthedoctorseesthem,heusuallyasksabouttheirtroublesandsoongivesthemaprescription(处方)forsomemedicine.
Usually,whenpeoplefeelill,theygotoseetheirdoctors.Butwhentheyonlyhaveacold,theydon’tgotoseetheirdoctors.Theyusuallygotothemedicineshoptobuysomemedicine.Onlywhentheyareveryill,willthedoctorgototheirhouses.Inanemergency(紧急情况),peoplecancallat999foran
ambulance.Theambulancecantakepeopletothehospitalverysoon.Whentheyareinhospital,theirfamiliesorfriendscangotoseethematacertaintime(确定的),buttheycan’tstaylong.
Often,peoplehavetopayforthedoctor’sprescription,andthepriceisthesameforanykindofmedicine.Butwhenchildren,students,oldpeopleorpeoplewithoutjobsgotoseetheirdoctors,theyusuallydon’thavetopayfortheirprescriptions.
41.WhenpeopleareillinEngland,they’ll_________.
A.gotoseethedoctornearby
B.gotothemedicineshop
C.askthedoctortotheirhouses
D.callat999foranambulance
42.Ifpeoplehaveacold,theycan_________.
A.gotoseetheirdoctor
B.buysomemedicinethemselves
C.asktobeinhospital
D.gotothehospitalatacertaintime
43.Whatdoes“ambulance”meaninthesecondparagraph?
援救
报警
救护车
担架
44.Ten-year-oldMary_________whensheisill.
A.getsfreemedicalcareathome
B.isfreefortheprescription
C.getsfreemedicineinthehospital
D.getsfreemedicineinthemedicineshop
45.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Ifpeoplelosetheirjobsthey’llgetfreeprescriptions.
B.Inanemergency,peoplecancallambulanceforhelp.
C.Peopl