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thathadneverbeenspoken.

"

YouareaswonderfulasIthoughtyouwouldbe."

Minkasaid.

Theydidn'

tlooklikestrangersmeetingforthefirsttime.Therewassomethingweaving(编织)themtogether,rightbeforetheireyes.

55.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?

  

A.MinkawastooweaktomeetBettyJane.

B.MinkawasunwillingtomeetBettyJane.

C.MinkawasnotreadytomeetBettyJane.

D.MinkawasnervousbutlookingforwardtomeetingBettyJane.

56.  whentheymetforthefirsttime.

①MinkaandBettyJanehuggedeachother

②MinkatookagoodlookatBettyJane.

③BettyJanekissedMinka.

④MinkaandBettyJanetalkedalot.

A.①②③

B.①②④

C.①③④

D.②③④

57.Inthesentence"

Therewassomethingweavingthemtogether,rightbeforetheireyes."

inthelastparagraph,whatdoes"

something"

mean?

A.Thelongwaitformeetingeachother.

B.Thefactthattheyhadn'

tseeneachotherforalongtime

C.Thelovebetweenamotheranddaughter.

D.Noneoftheabove.

Passage2

TheAztecswereanativeAmericanpeoplewholivedinCentralAmericanbetweenthe14thand16thcenturies.

TheAztecswereoriginallyfromNorthAmerica,buttheymigratedsouthtotheareathatisnowmodernMexicoinsearchofabetterplacetolive.

WhentheAztecsfirstarrivedinCentralAmerica,theyweresubjectsoftheToltecpeoplewhoalreadyruledthearea.But,whentheAztecshadbeenthereforabout100years,theystaredtosetuptheirownempire,thisempiregrewtocovertheareathatisnowMexicoandGuatemala.

64.WhereweretheAztecsoriginallyfrom?

A.LatinAmerica.

B.CentralAmerica.

C.SouthAmerica.

D.NorthAmerica.

65.WhatwastheAztecsempiresetup?

A.Inthe14thcentury.

B.Inthe15thcentury.

C.Inthe16thcentury.

D.Inthe17thcentury.

Passage3

Twinkle,TwinkleLittleStarisalovelysongforchildren,butithastwomisunderstandings.First,starsaren’tlittle.SomemaybeEarth-sized,butmostarebiggerthanJupiter,thelargestplanetinthesolarsystem.Second,theydon’ttwinkle;

theyshine.Andthebrightnessandcolorofthelightfromeachstarprovideinformationaboutitstemperature,sizeandevenitsage.

ViewingthestarsfromEarthisabitlikelookingatthemthroughawaterfilter(过滤器)becausetheairisthickcomparedtotheemptinessofspace.Whatismore,airisalwaysmoving,sostarlightappearstobemoving,too.Theairalsomakesstarsappeardimmer(暗淡的)thantheywouldbeifwecouldseethemfromspace.

Ifyoustopandexaminetheskyonadarkandmoonlessnight,it’seasytofindcolordifferencesamongstars.Thecolorofastarisasignalofitssurfacetemperature.Thehotteststarsareblue,andthenexthottestarewhite.Yellowstarslikethesunarenext,whileredstarsarethecoolestofthevisiblestars.Manyredstarsaresodimthatpeoplecan’tseethematall,andsomestarshardlysendoutanylightatall.Onereasonthatstarsdifferinbrightnessisthathotterstarsproducemoreenergythancoolerones,butanotherimportantreasonisthatsomearemuchbiggerthanothers.

Somestarsappearbrightertohumanbeingssimplybecausethey’recloser.AstronomersrankthebrightnessofstarswhichareseenfromEarthbygivingthemanameknownasmagnitude(光度)----thesmallerthemagnitude,thebrightertheobject.Theyhavealsodesignedanumberthatranksstarsaccordingtohowbrighttheyarewhencomparedtoeachother.Withamagnitudeofminus26.7,thesunisthebrightestobjectinthesky.

62.Fromthesongquiteknowntochildren,thewriterwantstoprovethat________.

A.moststarsaresmallerthanJupiter

B.JupiterisbiggerandbrighterthanEarth

C.starsareverylargeandalwaysshinebrightly

D.starlight’sbrightnessandcolorarethesignsofitstemperature

63.FromParagraph3,wecanknowthat_________.

A.aredstaroftensendsoutmuchbrighterlight

B.ablueorwhitestarishotterthanaredoryellowstar

C.ayellowstarlikethesunisthehottestinspace

D.abluestarismuchbiggerthanstarsinothercolors

64.Magnitudeisdesignedtosee________.

A.howfarastarisfromEarthB.howbrightastariscomparedtootherstars

C.howfarastarisfromotherstarsD.howbrightastarisseenfromEarth

65.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Whatdostarsreallylooklike?

B.Whichsongdochildrenlikebest?

C.HowtoviewthestarsfromEarth?

D.Whyaremanystarssodimatnight?

Passage4

IwasraisedinahousewheremysistersandIweren’ttrusted

byourmothertomanageourownappearance.

Asaresult,therewererules,andfashionwaslargelyignored

(忽视).

Afewyearsago,Iwashomeforavisitwhenmymom,nowinherearly70s,calledmeintoherbedroom.Wewereaboutreadyto

leavefordinner.“Idon’tknowwhattowear,”shecomplainedfromherseat.“Yougirlsalways

looksogood.”

Ipausedinthedoorwayandlookedather,wonderingifI’dmisheard.“Whatdoyou

mean?

”Iaskedher.“Youknowwhattowear.”

“No,”sheanswered.“Idon’t.Canyoupicksomething?

Iwassosurprised.

Thiswasthesamewomanwho,in1989,toldmeIwasn’tallowedtoleavethehousewearing

apairofripped(有破洞的)jeans;

thesamewomanwho,inhighschool,calledmyyoungersister

whileshewasoutatapartytoaskifherhairwasup.“Youlookbetterwithitdown,”shetold

thegirl,beforeshecouldanswer.

Irealized,suddenly,thatmymother-alwayssostrong-notonlywantedmyopinion,butneededit.

Ipulledapairofbluejeansfromtheclosetandalightbluesweaterfromherdrawer.

“Wearthesewithyourblackshoes,”Itoldher.ShedidasIsuggested.

Mymothercertainlydoesn’tneedanyonetotakecareofher.Infact,shestillcares

formy

grandmotherwholiveswithher.Butwiththatonequestion,mymotherandIstartedtherolechangethathappenswithallparentsandallchildren,fromcaregivertoreceiver.

Now,ifI’mvisitingorwe’retogether,it’srareforhertowearanythingwithoutchecking

withmefirst.

Butsometimes,itseemsthatsheasksmejusttobeabletodisagreewithmyanswerandpickoutsomethingonherown.Andwhenshedoes,IjusttellherwhatIthinkofthewayshe

looks.Sometimesit’s“great”.Andsometimesit’s“awful”.

61.Whenthewriterwasyoung,she.

A.couldneverknowwhattowear

B.alwaysworefashionableclothesandhairstyles

C.wasnotallowedtogotopartiesatnight

D.hadtopickherclothesaccordingtohermother’srules

62.Thefirsttimethewriter’smotheraskedherforadviceonclothes,she.

A.wasunhappytodosomethingforhermother

B.begantorealizethathermotherneededhercare

C.wasworriedthathermotherwastoooldtolivealone

D.hadnoideawhatwassuitableforhermother

63.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“paused”inthefourthparagraph?

A.ranB.criedC.stoppedD.laughed

64.Whenthewritergivesheropinionaboutclothes,hermother.

A.alwaysacceptshersuggestionshappily

B.sometimeschoosestofollowherownideasC.isoftensurprisedbywhatthewritersaysD.isstilluncertainaboutwhattowear

65.Thewriterwrotethisarticlemainlyto.

A.showwhati

tisliketohaveastrictmother

B.remindreaderstovisittheirparentsoften

C.showhermother’sgreatinfluenceonher

D.showhowtheroleofparentsandtheirchildrencanchange

Passage5

HermelintheDetectiveMouse

Hermelinisaspeciallittlemouse.Hewasborninaboxofcheeseandlivesinabuildingat33OffleyStreet.Hecanreadbooksandtypenotesonhistypewriter.Mostimportantly,Hermelincansolvemysteries.AndthepeopleofOffleyStreetareinneedofadetective!

Againandagain.Hermelinisonthecase-thehiddenhero.Butwhenhisneighboursinvitehimtoathank-youpartyinhishonorandfindoutwhoHermelinreallyis-aMOUSE!

-willhestillbewelcomeinOffleyStreet?

ProductDetails

AgeRange(范围):

5-8years

Hardcover:

32pages

PublishingDate:

5August2019

Language:

English

ProductDimensions(尺寸):

10.9x9.6X0.5inches

DetectiveDinosaur

First,DetectiveDinosaursolvesthemysteryofthemissinghat.Thenhesolvesthecaseoftheshoewhichalwaysmakesasound.Thenhegoesonnightpatrol(巡逻),andfindsoutaterribleshadow(影子)inadarkstreet.Canitbeamonster(怪物)?

HelpDetectiveDinosaurfollowthecluesandfindout!

AgeRange:

4-8years

Paperback:

48pages

17January2019

ProductDimensions:

8.5×

5.5×

0.2inches

48.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatthetwobooks.

A.areforteenagersB.havethesamepages

C.arepublishedinthesameyearD.havedifferentsizes

49.Accordingtotheinformationabove,thetwodete

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