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Kitty
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20
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4/32
Iwatchedthetwomatcheslastnight.Isleptverylate,butI’mfeelingenergetictoday,becausetheEnglandFootballTeamwon.
Nick
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26/132
Iknowe-mailsarecheaperandquickerthanletters.ButIdon’tthinke-mailscantaketheplaceofletterssometimes.
Nance
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07
5/13
ThefootballmatchonCCTV-5lastnightwasverybad.Thestrikermissedallthechances.Hemademyfavoriteteamlosethegame.
Jim
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11/28
1.Whosetopicwasreadbythemoststudents?
A.Mike’sB.Kitty’sC.Nick’sD.Jim’s
2.Forthefootballmatch,Jim____________.
A.thoughtthestrikerdidn’tdowell.B.thoughtitwasreallywonderful.
C.likedtheEnglandFootballTeambest.D.likedthestrikerverymuch.
3.WhichisnotNance’sopinionaboute-mailsandletters?
A.E-mailsarecheaperthanletters.B.It’seasiertowritee-mailsthanletters.
C.E-mailsarequickerthanletters.D.E-mailscan’ttaketheplaceofletterssometimes.
4.Whomightgotobedlatestofall?
A.MikeB.KittyC.NanceD.Jim
5.WhendidtheEnglandFootballTeamwinthematch?
A.OnMay20.B.OnMay21.C.OnMay22D.OnMay23
答:
CABBC
B
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6.________cantakepartintheEnglishSummerCamp.
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D.Allthestudents
7.TheEnglishSummerCamplasts_________.
A.9daysB.16daysC.18daysD.26days
8.Thereare________waysforyoutoregisterfortheEnglishSummerCamp.
A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four
9.Youcangotoregisteron________.
A.August1stB.August6thC.August9thD.August26th
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A.visitthewholecountryB.becomeanexperiencedteacher
C.improveyourChineseD.knowaboutBritishcustoms
BCBAD
C
Streetartisverypopularallovertheworld.Youcanfinditonbuildings,streetsignsanddustbinsfromTokyotoParis,fromMoscowtoCapeTown.Streetarthasbecomeaglobecultureandevenartmuseumsarecollectingworksofstreetartists.
Peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutstreetart.Somethinkitisbad,butothersthinkitisaverybeautifulnewculture.
StreetartbeganinNewYorkinthe1960s.Thisstyleofdrawingandwritingbecameknownasgraffiti(涂鸦).Graffitiartshowedthatyoungpeoplewantedtorebelagainsttherules.Theytraveledaroundcitiestomakepaintingsthateveryonecouldsee.
Onewell-knownstreetartistisSwoon.Shecutsoutpaperimagesofpeopleandputsthemonwalls.Swoondidn’tstarthercareerasastreetartist.Shestudiedartbut,astimewenton,gotboredwiththeworksshesawinmuseums.Thenshefellinlovewithgraffiti.ThepeopleinNewYorkenjoySwoon’sstrongandinterestingstyle.
Somemuseumshavealreadyboughtsomeofherworks.
Streetartistsdotheirworkforsomereasons.Anumberofthemchoosestreetartbecauseitisclosertotheeverydaylife.
Nowadays,theInternethasabiginfluenceonstreetart.Artistscanshowtheirpicturestothepeopleallovertheworld.Manypeople,however,however,saythatseeingapictureontheInternetisneverasgoodasseeingitlive.
( )6.Wheredidthestreetartbegin?
A.InNewYork
B.InCapeTownC.InTokyo
( )7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“global”meaninChinese?
A.全部的 B.全国的C.全球的
( )8.Inthe1960s,inNewYork,youngpeople____________.
A.hatedgraffitiartB.likedtopaintformuseumsC.wantedtosaynototherulesthroughgraffitiart
( )9.Swoonstudied____________inthepast?
A.artB.scienceC.history
( )10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youngpeopleallthinkstreetartisverybeautifulnewculture.
B.ThepeopleinNewYorklikeSwoon’sworks.
C.TheInternethaslittleinfluenceonstreetart.
ACCAB;
D
Therearemanykindsofheroes.Evenanimalscanbeheroes.Thispassagetellsaboutthreeamazinganimals.Eachoneisahero!
Thumper,theDog
Thumperwasadogthatlivedwithafamilywhichhadathree-year-oldsonnamedBenjamin.OnedayBenjaminwanderedintoalargefield.Thegrassinthefieldwastallerthanhewas,sohecouldnotfindhiswayout.HundredsofpeoplebegantosearchforBenjamin.Whentheyfoundhim,theysawThumperstayedwithBenjaminandkepthimwarm.SoBenjaminhadstayedsafe.
Lulu,thePig
TheAltsmanshadapetpignamedLulu.OnesummerthecouplewentcampingandtookLuluwiththem.Thehusbandwentfishingonemorning.Thewifedidn’tfeelwell,sosheandLulustayedinthecamper.SuddenlyMrs.Altsmanfelltothefloor.Lulupushedthecamperdooropenandclimbedoutforhelp.Whenacarcameby,shelaydowninfrontofit.Whenthedrivergotout,Lululedhimbacktothecamper.ThemancalledforhelpandMrs.Altsmanwastakentohospital.
Sugar,theCat
Sugarwasabeautifulcat.ThreeyearsagoshewanderedontotheWoods’farminCaliforniaandMrs.Woodsbeganfeedingher.Mrs.Woodsnoticedsomethingwrongwiththecat’sleftleg,butthisdidn’tmakeSugaranylessspecial.Mrs.WoodslovedSugar.LaterthecouplemovedtoanewfarminOklahoma.TheygaveSugartoaneighborwhowouldtakegoodcareofher,becausetheyknewshewouldn’tlikeridingincarsfordays.However,Sugarwalkedacrossdesertsandmountainsandtraveledmorethan1,500milestotheWoods’newfarm!
Mr.andMrs.Woodscouldhardlybelievetheireyes.NooneknowshowSugarfoundherwaytoOklahoma.
1.HowdidThumperhelpBenjamin?
A.Bysearchingforhiminthefield. B.Byfindingthewayoutforhim.
C.Bystayingwithhimallthetime. D.Bycuttingthegrassaroundhim.
2.WhydidLululiedownontheroad?
A.Togethelp. B.Towatchthecars. C.Tohaveasleep. D.Toaskforalift.
3.What’stherightorderofthefollowingthingsaccordingtothestory?
a.Mrs.Altsmanwashelpedbythedriver
b.TheAltsmanswentcampingwithLulu.
c.Lulupushedthedooropenandclimbedout.
d.Mrs.AltsmanandLulustayedinthecamper.
A.a—b—c—d B.a—d—c—b C.b—d—c—a D.b—d—a—c
4.WhatdidSugardointhestory?
A.Shetriedtofindhelp. B.Sheprotectedherowners.
C.Shewentcampingwithherowners.
D.Shewentalongwaytofindherowners
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.SugarwaslefttoaneighborbecausetheWoodsknewshedidn'
tlikeridingincarsfordays.
B.Benjamincouldn’tfindhiswayoutbecausethefieldwastoolarge.
C.ThankstoBenjamin,Thumpercouldstaysafeinthefield.
D.Sugartravelledmorethan1,500kilometerstotheWood’snewfarm.
答:
CACDA
E
BarditchHighSchooldecidedtoholdanAll-SchoolReunion.Over450peoplecametotheevent.ThereweretoursoftheoldschoolbuildingandapicnicatConfederatePark.Severalformerteacherswereonhandstotellstoriesabouttheolddays.Ms.MabelYates,theEnglishteacherforfiftyyears,wasoneofthem.
SomepeoplebegantotalkinalowvoicewhenMs.Yateswasabouttospeak.Manystartedlookingattheirwatchesandcomingupwithexcusestowalkaway.Theywouldn’tliketolistentoanoldwomanwhohadfewkindwordsforherstudentsandjustmadethemworkhard.
ThenMs.Yatesstartedtospeak,“Ican’ttellyouhowhappyIamtobehere.Ihaven’tseenmanyofyousinceyourgraduation,butIhavefollowedyoualltheway.Ihavealargecollectionofnewspaperphotosofmystudents.AlthoughIdidn’tshowupinperson,Iwenttoyourcollegegraduations,weddingsandeventhebirthofyourchildren,inmyimagination.”
Ms.Yatesstoppedforalittlewhileandstartedcryingabit.Thenshecontinued,“IthoughtthatifIpushedyouashardasIcould,someofyouwouldsucceed.”“Thereisnogreatercomfortforateacherthantoseetheresultofhisorheryearsofwork.YouhaveallbeenagreatsourceofpleasureandprideformeandIwantyoutoknowIloveyoualldeepinmyheart.”
Therewasasilenceoverthestudentsforafewsecondsandthensomeonestartedclapping(鼓掌).Theclappingthenturnedintocheering.Lawyers,truckdrivers,bankersandmodelswerecryingbecauseofthewordsfromalongforgottenEnglishteacherintheirhometown.
6.Whatactivitywasorganizedfortheschoolreunion?
A.Tellingstoriesabouttheolddays.B.Apicnicontheschoolplayground.
C.Sightseeinginthepark.D.Students’speechesintheoldschoolbuilding.
7.WecaninferfromParagraph2that_______________.
A.somestudentsweretoobusytolistentoMs.Yates’speech.
B.somestudentsweretiredfromthereunionactivities.
C.moststudentsdislikedMs.Yates’waysofteaching.D.moststudentshadlittleinterestinthereunion.
8.FromwhatMs.Yatessaid,wecanlearnthat________________.
A.shewenttoallherstudents’collegegraduationsB.shegaveherstudentsadviceonhowtogetagoodjo