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25.SeeingMominterestedinherbook,Gilbertdecidedto
26theanimal.Hewalkedquietlyintoawilderplace.Helooked
27around,butsawonlyarabbit.Then,
28,heheardfootsteps.Hestoodstilland
29.Whentheanimalwasvery
30
tohim,hejumpedoutofhishidingplaceandhelditrounditsneck.Itdidnottrytobite.ButitthrewGilbertuponthe
31.Gilbertwassoononhisfeetagain.Hewasnot
32atall.Helookedattheanimal:
Itwasnotawolfbutacalf(牛犊).Theboyfeltvery
33.Hehurriedbacktohismother,tearsinhiseyes.Hetoldherwhathadhappened.Hismothersaid,“Youwerevery
34.Youaremyherobecauseyou
35whatyouthoughtwasagreatdangerandyouwerenotafraid.”
16.A.famousB.wise
C.braveD.generous
17.A.wishedB.guessedC.realizedD.believed
18.A.mountainB.forestC.farmD.river
19.A.tiger
B.lionC.bearD.wolf
20.A.thoughtsB.questionsC.plansD.complaints
21.A.bathB.pictureC.walkD.break
22.A.tiredB.afraidC.cruelD.surprised
23.A.soB.onceC.butD.for
24.A.dangerB.wonderC.useD.point
25.A.singB.readC.sleepD.draw
26.A.giveupB.worryaboutC.lookforD.askabout
27.A.angrilyB.hurriedlyC.proudlyD.carefully
28.A.finallyB.suddenlyC.graduallyD.strangely
29.A.listenedB.criedC.waitedD.watched
30.A.close
B.familiarC.blindD.harmful
31.A.stoneB.wallC.treeD.ground
32.A.defeatedB.botheredC.frightenedD.hurt
33.A.annoyedB.ashamedC.nervousD.excited
34.A.smartB.curiousC.courageousD.lucky
35.A.facedB.avoidedC.choseD.accepted
第二部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Mr.Hadleywasmy6thgradeteacher.AtthattimeIwasashortgirlweighing70kilograms.Boysalwayslaughedatmebecauseofit.SoIbecameanextremelyshyyounglady.
OnedayMr.Hadleytoldusthatwewouldberequiredtocometothefrontoftheclassandreadthereportsthatwehadcompleted.
Whenmyturncame,Irefusedtostandinfrontofallthosestudentsandopenuptotheirtricks.Mr.Hadleyhandedmemyreportandaskedmetoreadit.Igaveitbacktohim.Hewalkedtothefrontandsaid,“MarthahasaverygoodreporthereandIthinkeveryoneneedstohearherreadit.Ifyoumakestrangenoisesormakefunofherinanyway,Iwillletyoufailrighthereandnow.OK?
”
Mr.Hadleywalkedbacktomeandhandedmethepaperagain,askingmetogotothefrontoftheclass.IwalkedthereonlegsthatwereshakingandIfeltarabbitinmychest.Everyonewasallquiet,includingthoseboys.Istoodtheretryingtobecalm.
Mr.Hadleywalkedovertomeandputhisarmaroundme,“Youcandoit.Ihaveconfidenceinyou!
”Hiswordshelpedmecalmdown.Ireadthereportandinsteadofthekidslaughingatmeandmakingfunofme,theyallstoodupandclappedtheirhands.
Fromthatdayonthekidsnevermadefunofmeanymoreandsomeactuallymadefriendswithme.IcontinuedtobequiteshyallthroughschoolbutIknewifIhadtostandupinfrontoftheclass,Icoulddoit.
36.Marthafeltextremelyshybecauseofher.
A.studyB.ageC.appearanceD.beauty
37.Martharefusedtoreadherreportinfrontoftheclassbecause.
A.shedidn’tliketheteacherofthe6thgrade
B.sheknewherreportwasnotgood
C.theteacherwouldn’tlistentoher
D.shewasafraidofbeinglaughedat
38.HowdidMarthafeelwhenshecametothefronttoreadherreport?
A.CuriousB.ExcitedC.NervousD.Angry
39.Fromthepassageweknowthat.
A.Martha’sreportwaswellwritten
B.Marthahadarabbitasherpet
C.Marthawasagood-lookinggirl
D.theteacherhelpedMarthawithherreport
40.Mr.HadleyhelpedMarthagain.
A.satisfactionB.self-confidenceC.humorD.happiness
B
TheNewYorkPublicLibrary,intheheartofthecityat42ndStreetand5thAvenue,mayhavetocloseitsdoors.
ThelibraryisoneofNewYork’smostbeautifulandvaluablebuildings.Eventhoughitisinthebusiestpartofthecity,ithasgrassandtreesaroundit,andbenchesforpeopletositon.EvenmoreunusualincrowdedNewYork,itsroomsareverylarge.TheroofoftheMainReadingRoomis51feethigh.Here,areadercansitandworkincomfort.
Thelibraryhasoverthirtymillionbooksandpaintings.ItownsoneofthefirstcopiesofaShakespeare’splay,aBibleprintedinthe15thcentury,andaletterwrittenbyColumbusinwhichhetellsoffindingthenewworld.
EveryNewYorkercanvisitthelibraryanduseitsriches--free.
Butthecostofrunningthelibraryhasrisensharplyinrecentyears,andthelibraryhasnotenoughmoneytocontinueitswork.Inthepast,itwasopeneveryday.NowitisclosedonSaturdaysandSundaysandeveryeveningtosavemoney.
Thelibraryistryingtoraisemoremoneytomeetitsincreasingcost.Well-knownwritersandartistsaretryingtohelp.Soaretheuniversities,whosestudentsusethelibrary,andthegovernmentofNewYorkCity.Buttheproblemremainsserious.
Yetawaymustbefoundtosavethelibrarybecause,asonewritersaid,“ThePublicLibraryisthemostimportantbuildinginNewYorkCity--itcontainsallourknowledge.”
41.WhereistheNewYorkPublicLibrary?
A.OutsideNewYork.B.Inthenorthofthecity.
C.InthebusiestpartofNewYork.D.Intheheartofauniversity.
42.Whatcanbefoundinthelibrary?
A.ABiblereadbyColumbus.
B.AllthecopiesofShakespeare’splays.
C.Morethanfortymillionpaintings.
D.Aletteraboutfindingthenewworld.
43.Theperiodswhenthelibraryisopennowinclude_______.
A.TuesdayeveningB.Sundaymorning
C.SaturdayafternoonD.Mondaymorning
44.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A,Savingalibrary.B.Repairinganoldbuilding.
C.Buildinganewlibrary.D.Readingincomfort.
45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thelibraryhasgrassandtreesinit.
B.NewYorkersdon’thavetopaytousethelibrary.
C.Famouswritersdon’thavetopaytousethelibrary.
D.Themainreadingroomofthelibraryis15feethigh.
C
Ifyouasksomeonewhyheorshewearsclothes,theanswerwillprobablybe"
tokeepwarmandtocovermybody"
.Thesearethebasicreasonswhyclothesareworn,butpeoplealsowanttolookattractiveandappearsuccessfultoothers.
Ifpeopleonlyworeclothesforwarmthandtocovertheirbodies,mostclotheswouldbesimpleandcheap.InmostWesterncountries,however,clothesaresometimesveryexpensive.Themainreasonforthisisnotthecostoftheclothorthecostofmakingtheclothes.Theclothesareexpensivebecauseoffashion(时尚).
Successfulbusinessmen,forexample,oftenwearveryexpensivesuits,shirtsandties.Sometimestheypaythousandsofdollarsforasuitandhundredsofdollarsforatie.It’sjustasuitandatiebuttheypaythesepricesbecauseofthefamousnameofthedesigner.Asuitcostingmuchlesswouldbejustaswarmandwouldcoverthewearer'
sbodyjustaswell.
Fashionisalwayschanging,whichmeansthosewhowanttobefashionablehavetobuynewclotheseveryfewmonths,eveniflastmonth'
sclotheshaveonlybeenwornonceortwice.Somepeoplehavewardrobesfullofclothesthathavehardlybeenwornbutarenolongerinfashion.Beingfashionable,therefore,canbeaveryexpensivepastime(消遣)!
46.Whatdopeoplebasicallywearclothesfor?
A.Lookingattractivetoothers.B.Followingthefashion.
C.Appearingsuccessfultoothers.D.Keepingwarmandcoveringbodies.
47.Themainreasonwhyclothesaresometimesveryexpensiveisthat_______.
A.onehastobuynewclothesB.theseclothesareinfashion
C.thecostoftheclothishighD.makingclothescostsmuch
48.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.
A.expensiveclothesarenotworththeirprices
B.fashionisnotalwayschanging
C.expensiveclothesarewarmer
D.fashiondesignerslikeexpensiveclothes
49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“wardrobes”inParagraph4mean?
A.Fashionableclothesshops.B.Theclothesthatsomepeoplehave.
C.Cupboardsforstoringclothes.D.Shelvesusedforkeepingbooks.
50.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Suitsandties.B.Clothesandfashion.
C.Beautyandsuccess.D.Costandpastime.
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分:
写作(共两节,满分25分)
第一节:
阅读表达(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容在表格空白处填入适当信息。
每空不超过5个单词。
Anewclubwillbesetupforstudentswholikemusic.Ifyouareamusiclover,pleasecomeandfillintheformtojointheclub.
Theclubwillhavedifferentactivitiesandtheywillallbeheldintheschoollibrary.
OnMondayafternoons,clubmemberswilllistentotheCDsthatourmembersbringtotheclub.Andthenanyonewillbegivenachancetoperformtheirmusic.
OnWednesdayafternoons,clubmemberswilltalkaboutpeoplewhowrotethemusicandthosewhoperformedit.IfyouknowsomethingaboutpeoplelikeBeethoven,Mozart,orShubert,thiswillbeagoodtimeforyoutotellus.
OnFridayafternoons,wewillinvitemusicteacherstoteachoutmemberhowtopla