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4.InBeijing,flowersusuallycomeout_________Aprileveryyear.
A.inB.ofC.onD.at
5.—Canyourfatherdrive?
—Yes,he_________.Andheusuallydrivesmetoschool.
A.canB.needC.mayD.must
6.Billisagoodstudentandhestudies_________thananyoneelseinhisclass.
A.hardB.harderC.hardestD.thehardest
7.ItwillbesunnynextSunday.Ourteam_________apicnicinShidu.
A.hasB.hadC.hashadD.willhave
8.Thelittlebaby_________inthebedroomwhenhismothercameback.
A.wasplayingB.isplayingC.playsD.willplay
9.Thisisanewpark.It_________lastyear.
A.wasbuiltB.builtC.isbuiltD.builds
10.Look!
Thelittlegirl_________tothemusic.Howbeautiful!
A.dancesB.willdanceC.isdancingD.danced
11.—Canyoutellme__________?
—Yes.Itmakesmehappy.
A.whydoyoulikepaintingB.whydidyoulikepainting
C.whyyoulikepaintingD.whyyoulikedpainting
12.Tomismyfriend.We_________eachotherforthreeyears.
A.willknowB.haveknownC.knowD.areknowing
二、完型填空
WhenIwasayoungboyofsix,Ilivedwithmygrandparentsinthecountryandmygrandfatherhadabicycle.Becauseofmygrandfather'
sworryaboutmypossiblehurtbyridingthebicycle,Iwasn'
t13torideit.However,thebigbicycleinterestedmegreatly.
Oneday,Igotonitandrodeaway.Backthen,Iwas14enough—Ididn'
tknowwhatfearwas—andlovedtotrynewthings.
SlowlyIrodethebicyclealongaroadupthesmallhillbehindourvillage.WhenIgottothetop,Istopped.AndthenIdecidedtoridedownthehill.Inmyopinion,itwouldbeveryexcitingridingdownthehill.BackthenIhadnoideaof15andallIknewwastheaccidentIwouldhave.
Iturnedaround.AsIwasgoingdownthehill,thepedals(脚踏板)were16fasterandfasterandIcouldnolongerkeepupwiththeroundmovingofthem.Iwasbeateneachtimethepedalspassedmyfeet.SoonIwasgettingneartheendofmyrideandIknewImust17thebike.IthoughtfirstImuststopthepedalsfromturning.Buthow?
Imadeafailedtrytostopthepedalsbyputtingmylegstraight.Whentheendwascomingnearer,I18stoppedthepedalsandwasthrownawayfromthebicycle.Whataterriblewaytostop!
Ididstopthebicycle.However,Ipaidthecost—Ihadtobeinthehospitalforamonth.Thenwastoldthatbicycleshadbrakes(刹车).
NowIstill19theexcitementtheridingbroughtme.Thankstothisexperience,Ilearnedthe20of"
easybravery"
.Thatisalessonthatcanneverbereplaced(取代)bythosegotfromotherpeople.
13.A.followedB.invitedC.noticedD.allowed
14.A.braveB.cleverC.strongD.busy
15.A.dutyB.reasonC.skillD.hope
16.A.jumpingB.shakingC.drivingD.turning
17.A.repairB.stopC.examineD.change
18.A.naturallyB.carefullyC.finallyD.properly
19.A.imagineB.rememberC.researchD.expect
20.A.costB.secretC.attitudeD.benefit
三、阅读单选
Hey,booklovers!
Herearesomegreatbooksforyou.
GONEWITHTHEWIND
Writer:
MargaretMitchell
¥22(inbookstores)¥18(online)
GoneWiththeWindisabest-seller.IttellsastorythathappenedintheAmericanCivilWar(美国内战).ScarlettO'
Haraisawomaninthestorywhoisfullofenergy.Sheisstrongandsavesherfamily.
ALITTLEPRINCESS
FrancesHodgsonBurnett
ALittlePrincess
¥23(inbookstores)¥19(online)
MotherlessSaraCrewewassenttoschoolatMissMinchin'
s.Herfatherwasveryrichandshelivedarichlife.ThenherfatherdiedandSaralosteverything.Shehadtolearntodowithherchangedlife.It'
sanexcellentbook.
PETERPAN
J.MBarrie
¥15(inbookstores)¥12(online)
Itisachildren'
sstoryfullofimaginationand
adventures(冒险).ItisaboutWendy,John,andMichaelDarling'
sadventuresinNever-NeverLandwithPeterPan,theboywhowouldnotgrowup.Thechildrenarehappyandlovely.
THESECRETGARDEN
¥35(inbookstores)¥30(online)
MaryLennoxfindsherselfinheruncle'
sdarkhouse.Whyaresomanyroomslocked?
Whyisoneofthegardenslocked?
Andwhatisthatcryingshehearsatnight?
Throughthepowerofhope,friendship,andthemagicofnature,thebravegirlbringsthehouseandalong-lostgardenbacktolife.
21.WhatdifficultydidScarlettO'
Harafaceinherlife?
A.TheAmericanCivilWar.B.Thelossofherparents.
C.AdventuresinNever-NeverLandD.Thelockedroomsandgardens.
22.IfyoubuyPETERPANinabookstore,youhavetopay
A.¥12B.¥15C.¥18D.¥19.
23.Whobringsthehouseandalong-lostgardenbacktolife?
A.SaraCrewe.B.PeterPan.C.MaryLennox.D.ScarlettO'
Hara.
Iwaswalkinghomefromworkonabusycitystreetwithlotsofpeople.Iwasn'
tlookingforwardtogoinghome,becausemyfriendswerebusywiththeirownbusinessandweren'
tabletospendtimelazilywithme.It'
sthenwhenIwalkedpastahomelesspersonthatIhadn'
tseenbefore.Hewasmovingbackandforth(来回的)tostaywarm,andverygentlyaskingforsomechange.HiswordsformoneyweresoquietthatIcouldhardlyhearhim.
Somethingmademestop,turnaroundandwalkuptohim.Atthesametime,somethoughtsappearedinmyheadlike,"
Whatdoyouthinkyou'
redoing?
"
"
You'
realone,it'
sdarkoutandyou'
reawoman."
BeforeIknewwhatIwasdoing,Iaskedhimifhehadhaddinneryetandifhewouldliketojoinmeatanearbyrestaurant.Hesaidhehadn'
teatenandhewouldliketo.So,hewalkedwithmeafewyardstotherestaurantandheldthedooropenformeasweentered.
HeaskedforthesmallestthingonthemenubutIorderedalargermealandIexplainedthatthepricewasn'
tworthworryingabout.Wehadagooddinnerandapleasantconversationaboutourlifelikewherewegrewupandwhatkindofmusicweliked.Duringthewholetime,Ijusttriedtosaytherightthingandgivehimtherespectandcareeveryonehas.Ididn'
twanttoshowthatIwasbetterthanhim.
Iwassogratefulforthisexperience.ImaynothavemetmyfriendsthateveningbutImetanunexpectedfriendandtheexperiencechangedmylife.ItwillmakemethinktwiceinfuturebeforeIcomplainaboutsomethingIdon'
thave.
24.Whywasthehomelessmanmovingbackandforth?
A.Tolookforsomemoney.B.Towaitforhisfriends.
C.Tokeephimselfwarm.D.Tomakepeoplenoticehim.
25.Whatdidthewriteraskthehomelessmantodo?
A.Tohaveadinnerwithher.B.Toaskchangewithher.
C.Totakeawalkwithher.D.Togotoworkwithher.
26.Whatdidthewriterlearnfromherexperience?
A.Sheshouldlivebetterthanthehomelessman.
B.Sheshoulddomoreforhomelesspeople.
C.Shewouldcaremoreaboutherfriends.
D.Shewouldletherselfcomplainless.
Ifyouseeagroupofpeopledancingandsingingonthestreetorintherailwaystation,youdon'
tneedtofeelsurprised.Theyareaflashmob(快闪族).Aflashmob,organizedwiththehelpoftheInternetorothercommunicationsnetworks,isagroupofpeoplewhocometogethersuddenlyinapublicplace,dosomethingunusualforaperiodoftime,suchascomingtogethertolookatthesky,shoutingsomethingatthetopoftheirvoicesfor30seconds,andthenquicklydisappearbeforethepolicecanarrive.
Usingmobilephones,theflashmobcanchangeitsplaceifthefirstonehasbeenreplacedforanyreason.BillWasik,asenioreditor,organizedthefirstflashmobinManhattaninMay,2003andthefirstsuccessfulflashmobcametogetheronJune3,2003—afterthefirsttrywasfoiledatMacy'
sdepartmentstore.Followingthis,about200peoplecrowdedintothehalloftheHyatthotel,applauding(鼓掌)inonevoiceforfifteenseconds,andnextthemobpretending(假装)tobetouristsonabustripenteredashoeshopinSoho.Wasiksaidthathecreatedflashmobsasasocialexperimentdesignedtomakefunofhipsters(时尚潮人).
Thoughflashmobswerefirstlyregardedaspointless,theideahasalreadydevelopedforthebenefitofpolitical(政治的)andsocialevents.FlashmobbingtakesadvantageoftheeffectofcommunicatinginformationonWebsitesandbyemail,andprotesters(抗议者)cansimilarlyuseittobeinvolvedinpoliticalevents.
Flashmobgatheringscansometimessurprisepeople.Suchanactivitymightseemamusingandfantastic,butitalsomightfrightenpeoplewhoarenotclearaboutwhatistakingplace.Undoubtedly,flashmobscanserveasgoodpoliticaltoolsinanydirection.Theyalsohavebigeconomicpotential(经济潜力),suchasusingflashmobstoadvertiseaproduct.
Theflashmobisnowbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Peopleuseittodomanythings.
Flashmobsgivepeopleanopportunitytocometogethertocreateamemory.
27.Theword"
foiled"
inParagraph2probablymeans"
__________"
.
A.praisedB.preventedC.confusedD.succeeded
28.WhydidBillWasikcreatetheflashmob?
A.Tohelppeoplemakefriends.B.Toadvertisesomeproducts.
C.Tocreatesomememories.D.Tomakefunofhipsters.
29.Whatcanweinferabouttheflashmobfromthepassage?
A.Itcanbemadeuseofinmanyfieldsjustforfun.
B.Itusuallybreaksupquicklyfornothavingenoughtime.
C.Iftheplacefortheactivityisdecided,itcan'
tbechanged.
D.Itgivespeoplethechancetodosomethingunusualtogether.
30.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.FlashMob:
thePopularCulture
B.FlashMob:
thePoliticalPotential
C.FlashMob:
theShort-termMemory
D.FlashMob:
theBeginningofInformation
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