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4.Thecoverofthebook▲comfortable.It'
smadeofsilk.
A.tastesB.feelsC.looksD.sounds
5.Humanscannotmakeprogress▲dreams.
A.withB.withoutC.throughD.about
6.Nelson▲exercisesbecausehehastoomuchworkeveryday.
A.usuallyB.alwaysC.oftenD.seldom
7.Thedictionary▲belongtoSam.Youcanseehisnameonit.
A.canB.mustC.needD.would
8.Rainydaysmakemerelaxed.Ilovedrinkingteawhileit▲.
A.wasrainingB.israiningC.hasrainedD.rained
9.Mr.SmithknowsalotaboutChina▲hehasneverbeentoourcountry.
A.althoughB.untilC.ifD.since
10.MycousinvolunteersintheChildren'
sHome.Hisjobisto▲foodandclothes.
A.selloutB.workoutC.handoutD.findout
11.—Daddy,▲willyoubuymeabendablephone(折叠手机)?
—Oh,perhapsinafewmonths.
A.howlongB.howfarC.howsoonD.howoften
12.IwillgoaroundthecityofDalianbylight—railvehicle(轻轨)▲subwaybecauseI
haven'
ttakenitbefore.
A.insteadofB.inthefaceofC.alongwithD.acrossfrom
13.TheChinesetraditionalpoems▲tospreadbypopularsingers.
A.issingingB.aresingingC.issungD.aresung
14.—Couldyoupleasetellme▲?
—Sure.Gotothethirdfloor,please.
A.whichpostcardsIshouldtakeB.whatkindofpostcardsyouhave
C.whenIshouldpayforthepostcardsD.whereIcangetsomepostcards
15.—Wouldyouliketowatehamoviewithmeaftertheexam?
—▲.
A.Itdoesn'
tmatterB.You'
rewelcome
C.Yes,I'
dlovetoD.Enjoyyourself
Ⅱ.补全对话(共5分,每空1分)
从方框内所给的选项中选择恰当的句子完成此对话。
(有两个多余选项)
A:
Doyouhaveanyplansforthecomingsummervacation?
B:
16Imaygosomewhereinteresting.
Somewhereinteresting?
17
Why?
BecausetherearemanyplacestohavefuninTieling
Really?
18
LongshouMountain.19
Anythingspecialthere?
20Youcannotfeedthemsocloseanywhereelse.
Soundsgreat.Ican'
twaittogothere.
A.It'
suptoyou.
B.I'
mnotsure.
C.WhatcanIdoforyou?
D.Abeautifulparkisonit.
E.WhichplaceshouldIgoto?
F.IthinkTielingisagoodchoice.
G.Manysquirrels(松鼠),theycangetfoodfromyourhands.
Ⅲ.完形填空(共10分,每空1分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的四个选项中选择一个最佳答案。
Asmall“shop”bytheroadinJapanhasadog“shopkeeper”.It'
ssellingroasted(烤的)
Sweet21there.
Thefriendlydogis22Kenkun.Becausetheshopisaself—serviceone,whatthedogshoulddoisjusttobecuteforcustomersandhedoeswell23that.Theroastedsweetpotatoesarekeptinaheated"
box"
outsidetheshop.Socustomerscanhelp24directlyTheyneedto25100yen(日元)intothemoneyboxforeachpotatotheytake.Itseemstobeworkingfinenow.26,whowouldstealadog?
Actually,thethree—year—olddogisagood“shopkeeper.It'
s27cuteandlovelythatsomeofthecustomerscometoseehimandofcourse,theywillleavewith28oneortwopotatoes.
Peopleonlinehavedifferentopinionsaboutthis.Someofthemthinkthat'
sinterestingand
theysaythedogisthe29onethey'
veeverseen.Butothersthinkit'
scrazytokeepadog30neara“box"
forseveralhoursaday.Intheiropinion,dogsshouldrunandplayhersandthereinthesun.
21.A.cornB.tomatoesC.potatoesD.bread
22.A.givenB.namedC.shownD.offered
23.A.atB.inC.onD.for
24.A.herselfB.himselfC.yourselvesD.themselves
25.A.putB.makeC.raiseD.borrow
26.A.SofarB.FirstofallC.OnceinawhileD.Afterall
27.A.soB.suchC.tooD.very
28.A.atonceB.atfirstC.atleastD.atlast
29.A.oldestB.scariestC.loveliestD.heaviest
30.A.sleepingB.runningC.swimmingD.sitting
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20分,每小题1分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的四个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Passage1
Howmanyofushavereachedintoourdrawer(抽屉)andpulledoutsocksthatdidn'
tmatch?
Willyouthrowthemawaylikemostgirlsortrytoreusethem?
ThestoryofCarlyandCharleymayhelpyou.
CarlyandCharleyarethegirlswhooftenlosetheirsocks.Atfirst,theyjustmatcheddifferentcolorsorstyleslikesomeothergirls.Butmostofthetime,thesesockscouldn'
tmatchtheirclothes.SotheycameupwithanideaandstartedOddSox:
theycollectedthesesocksandgavethemawaytohomelesspeople.Buttheproblemwasn'
tsolved.Theystillhadmissingsocksuntiltheyrealizedthattheycouldmakeabusinessoutofit.SotheysetupSingleSox:
hegirlssellsocksinpacks(包)ofthreesoyoucanmixandmatchasyouwish.Eachpackissupercolorfulandsuperinspiring(激励人心的)—CarlyandCharleyhavewrittenwordsoneverysocktoencouragegirlstocelebratetheirdifferences.
Andtheycarryonthetraditionofgivingback—foreverypairofsockssold,theygiveawayapairtothoseinneed.Nothingisawasteifyouhaveacreativemind.
31.CarlyandCharleysetupOddSoxandgaveawaythesocksto▲.
A.sickchildrenB.disabledwomen
C.poorstudentsD.homelesspeople
32.Thewordsonthesocksaretoencouragegirlsto▲theirdifferences.
A.matchB.shoutC.reachD.celebrate
33.Theunderlinedwords“carryon”inthethirdparagraphprobablymean▲.
A.continueB.compareC.connectD.control
34.Thecorrectorderofthefollowingis▲.
①startedOddSox.②carryonthetraditionofgivingback
③setupSingleSox④matcheddifferentsocks
A.①③④②B.①③②④C.④①③②D.④②0③
35.Thepassageismainlyabouthowto▲.
A.collectdifferentideasB.buyallkindsofsocks
C.putthingstogooduseD.throwawaythewaste
Passage2
Therearemanywonderfulliteratureworks(文学作品)intheworld,theyarestilpopular
aftersomanyyears.
RobinsonCrusoeisoneofthemostfamousadventure(探险)novelsinEngland.ItwaswrittenbyDanielDefoe,anEnglishnovelist.Thenovelhasbeenpopularforcenturies.ThemaincharacterinitisanEnglishmannamedRobinsonCrusoe.Ittellsabouthisadventureonadesertislandafterhisshipwasbrokeninaterriblestorm.Heisaherofightingagainstnatureandhumanfate(命运).HeisoneofthemostsuccessfulcharactersinEnglishnovels.
Alice'
sAdventuresinWonderlandisaworkofchildren'
sliteraturebyaBritishwriter,Lewiscarroll.IttellsthestoryofagirlnamedAlicewhofallsdownarabbit—holeintoawonderland.Manystrangethingshappentoherandshealsomeetsmanyplayingcardsandcreatures(生物)thatcantalk.Finally,shefindseverythingisjustapartofawonderfuldream.
HarryPotterisasetoffantasy(魔幻的)novelswrittenbytheBritishauthorJ.K.Rowling.ShewasbornonJuly30,1965.Thesuccessofthenovelshasmadeherthemosthighly—paidnovelistinhistory.TheideaforHarryPottercametoherin1990duringatrainride.Thestoryisaboutsevenyears'
lifeofanorphan(孤儿)Potterwholearnsmagic.Therearesevenbooksintotal.
36.Robinsonhadhisadventure▲.
A.ontheshipB.onadesertisland
C.intheforestD.alongtheriver
37.Accordingtothepassage,▲isamanwhoisfightingagainstnatureandfate.
A.RobinsonCrusoeB.DanielDefoe
C.HarryPotterD.LewisCarroll
38.Infact,Alice'
sAdventuresinWonderlandisastoryofa▲
A.realadventureB.magicalboy
C.terribleexperienceD.wonderfuldream
39.Wecanknowthat▲hasbeenthemosthighly—paidnovelistinhistory.
A.HemingwayB.J.K.Rowling
C.LewisCarrollD.Alice
40.WhichisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.Adventurenovels.B.Fantasynovels.
C.Children'
sliterature.D.Historicalnovels.
Passage3
Areyouangrybythenoiseofyouralarmclockeverymorning?
Stillfeelsleepyaftergettingup?
Now,youcansaygoodbyetothatannoyingalarmclock,youneedn'
thearitsunpleasantnoiseeverymorning.
TheGlopillow(发光枕)canwakeyouupwithsoftLEDlights.Thelightsproducethebrightnessover40minutesjustlikethesunrise.
Thepillowistakingtheplaceofthetraditionalalarmclock.Itwasdesigned(设计)byEoinMcNallyandIanWaltontobeagainstthepressuresofa“24hour"
lifestyle.
ThepillowusesakindofLEDmaterialbelowthesurface.Itwakestheuserupwithlight.Thematerialcanalsoshowthetimeonthepillow'
ssurface,anditisperfectforthosewhosleepwiththeirheadscompletelyburied(埋)facedownintothepillow.40minutesbeforethepre-set(预设)alarmtime,thepillowbeginstoglowandgentlybringstheuseroutofsleep.Thenaturalwakingprocesshelpstoset"
bodyclock”andmakespeoplebuildahealthysleep—and—wakehabitslowly.
41.Thenoiseofthealarmclockmakespeople▲.
A.angryB.relaxedC.happyD.excited
42.Thepillowwakespeopleupwith▲.
A.smellB.soundC.lightD.touch
43.TheGloPillowcantaketheplaceof▲.
A.LEDlightsB.thealarmclockC.thesunriseD.people
44.Thewakingprocessishelpfulto▲.
A.beagainstthepressuresB.burytheirfaces
C.buildahealthyhabitfastD.set“bodyclock”
45.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.BodyclockisusefultopeopleB.GloPillowbringsyououtofsleep
C.TwomencreatedanewproductD.AnewkindofLEDlightswakesyouup
Passage4
Maybewethreewerethemostunluckygraduatesinourschoolhistory.I'
lneverforgetthedaywhenwehadourgraduationceremony(毕业典礼).
Iwasknownforbeingcareless.Ioftenfelldownfornoreason.SinceIfelloffthestage(舞台)duringmyPrimaryGraduationCeremony,myfamilybet(打赌)thatIwouldfalldownagainduringmynextgraduationceremony.Thedaycamesoquickly.Thistime,Iproudlymadeitthroughthewholeceremonywithoutfalling...butIknockedoverthewholebackdrop(背景板)usedtotakepicturesforgraduates!
Ifeltsoembarrassed(尴尬的)thewholemorning.
Myfriendjuliawasevenmoreemba