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tathome.

8.A.Driveacar.B.Takeabus.C.Takeataxi.

9.A.At9:

50.B.At10:

00.C.At10:

10.

10.A.Becausehewantstochatwithhisfriend.

B.BecausehewantstosurftheInternet.

C.Becausehiscomputerdoesn'

twork.

Ⅲ.听对话,根据对话内容判断正(T)误(F)。

对话读两遍。

11.Theyaretalkingintheshop.

12.Thewomanwouldliketobuyapairofblueshoes.

13.ThewomanwearsSizeSix.

14.Thewomandecidedtotaketheshoesaftershetriedthemon.

15.Thatpairofshoescost35dollars.

Ⅳ.听短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。

短文读两遍。

16.What'

stheguidedoing?

A.She'

stalkingtothetourists.

B.She'

shelpingsomefriends.

C.She'

shavingaclassinLondon.

17.Where'

rethetourists?

A.They'

reonRiverThames(泰晤士河).

B.They'

reinBigBen(大本钟).

C.They'

reonthewaytoLondon.

18.What'

sthepopulationofLondon?

A.About7.1million.B.About7million.C.About1.7million.

19.WhatkindofplaceisLondonintheguide'

seyes?

A.Pooranduninteresting.

B.Busybutuninteresting.

C.Bigandbeautiful.

20.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.TherearemanyparksandgardensinLondon.

B.PeopleinLondondon'

tliketohelpforeigntourists.

C.PeopleworkinginLondonhavealotoftimetovisitmuseums.

二、单项选择(共10小题;

共10分)

21.Theywilllosethegame 

theytrytheirbest.

A.unlessB.onceC.sinceD.after

22.ThoughI 

thephonenumbermanytimes,theforeignerstillcouldn'

twritedown.

A.repeatedB.refusedC.researchedD.recognized

23.Alwaysreadthe 

beforeyoustarttakingthemedicine.

A.instructionsB.suggestionsC.informationD.explanation

24.---Ihaven'

tdecidedwheretogo.Doyouhaveanygoodideas?

---I 

thatwegoswimming.

A.suggestB.agreeC.realizeD.plan

25.Thefootballteamismade 

elevenplayers.

A.ofB.fromC.inD.upof

26. 

thekidhasnoparents, 

hisgrandparentslookafterhimwell.

A.Asthough;

/B.Asthough;

but

C.Eventhough;

/D.Eventhough;

27.Ifyou 

thebook,you'

llfindsomethingsurprising.

A.turndownB.turnonC.turnoffD.turnover

28.Oneoftheplacesofinterest 

areoftenvisitedistheNiagara.

A.thatB.whatC.whoD.where

29.Therewillbeastampshowinthemuseum 

wevisitedlastweek.

A.whoB.whenC.whichD.what

30.RobertisjustoneyoungoverseasChinese 

hascometovisithisancestor'

shomeland.

A.whoB.whereC.whenD.which

三、完形填空(共10小题;

共15分)

Technologyhasmadelifemucheasierforchildrentoday.Itis31 

forthemtoplay,tolistentomusic,andto32 

intouchwiththeirfriends.33 

thehelpoftechnology,thereseemstobenothingthatchildrencan'

tdonow.

Technologyalsohelps34 

toknowmoreabouttheirchildren.Forexample,ifachildisgivenamobilephonewithatracking(追踪)device,hisparentscanfindout35 

heisgoingwiththehelpofthemobilephone.

However,therearealsosomebad36 

oftechnology.Forexample,ithasbecomeeasierforbadpeopletogetintouchwithchildrenwiththehelpoftechnology.Theycanfindpersonalinformationaboutchildrenthroughspecialwaysonthe37 

.Soitisveryimportantforparentsto38 

theirchildrentokeeppersonalinformationsafewhilesurfingtheInternet.

Besidesthis,thereisanotherbadthingabouttechnology.Childrennow39 

lesstimedoingexercisethanbefore.Theyaretoo40 

playingonlinegames.Theycanevenplaycomputergamesalldaylong.Ifyoudon'

tpushthemoutofthedoor,theywon'

tvolunteertogooutandplay.Thisisnotgoodfortheirhealth.

Therefore,teachingchildrentherightwaytomakegooduseoftechnologyisveryimportant.

31.A.easierB.moredifficult

C.moreimportantD.harder

32.A.loseB.makeC.keepD.contact

33.A.ForB.UnderC.WithD.Over

34.A.teachersB.friendsC.parentsD.classmates

35.A.whenB.whomC.whyD.where

36.A.sidesB.placesC.choicesD.winds

37.A.phoneB.TVC.radioD.Internet

38.A.teachB.learnC.punishD.lend

39.A.payB.takeC.costD.spend

40.A.lazyB.freeC.busyD.hard-working

四、阅读理解(共15小题;

共30分)

A

Doyouwanttokeepawayfromcolds?

Youmustsay,"

Ofcourse"

.Now,first,pleaseputonahappyface.

Anewstudyshowsthathappyandrelaxingpeopleseemtofallilllessoftenthanthoseunhappypeople."

It'

spossiblethatbeinghappyhelpsthebodyfightillnesses,"

saidtheresearcherSheldonCohenfromNewYorkUniversity(大学).Inanearlierstudy,Cohenfoundthatcheerfulandlivelypeoplecaughtcoughsandcoldslessoften.People'

sfeelingsseemedtoaffecttheirhealth.Inthisstudy,Coheninterviewed(采访)193adults(成人)everydayfortwoweeks.Duringtheinterviews,thepeopletoldresearchersthatthedoctorsaskedthemtostayaloneinaroomforsixdaysbecauseofthecold.

Theresultsshowedthepeoplewhosaidtheyfelthappyduringtheresearchperiod,theirillnesswerelessseriousandlastedforashortertime.Cohenbelievesthatwhenpeoplehavegoodfeelings,theirbodymaymakeachemical,anditcanhelpfightillnessesanddiseases.

Soifyouareworriedaboutyourhealth,lookonthebrightsidemoreoften.Justastheoldsayinggoes,"

Acoinhastwosides"

.

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

researcher"

meaninChinese?

A.工程师B.经理C.研究者D.哲学家

42.Whatdidthestudyfind?

A.Happypeopleneverfellill.

B.People'

sfeelingsdidn'

taffecttheirhealth.

C.Happyandlivelypeoplehadlessseriousillnesses.

D.Peoplewithgoodfeelingsbecameillmoreeasily.

43.AccordingtoCohen,whichofthefollowingcanhelpfightillnessesanddiseases?

A.Sleeping.B.Laughing.C.Eating.D.Worrying.

44.Wherecanyoureadthepassage?

A.Inthenewspaper.B.Inastorybook.

C.Inanovel.D.Inanopera.

45.Whatdoesthesentence"

Acoinhastwosides."

mean?

A.Acoinhasleftandrightside.

B.Acoinhasfrontandbackside.

C.Athingusuallyhasbadandgoodsides.

D.Thecoin'

sfrontsideisbetterthanthebackside.

B

Haveyoueverrubbedyourhandstogetherwhentheygetcold?

Whydowedothat?

Wedothatforfriction.Frictionhappenswhentwothingsthataren'

tverysmoothrubtogethertomakeheatenergy.Thefasteryourubtwothingstogether,themorefriction(andheat)youcanmake.Let'

sdiscoverfriction!

WHATYOU'

LLNEED:

●Soap●Water●Yourhands!

WHATTODO:

①Makesureyourhandsaredirty.

②Rubyourhandstogetheruntilyoufeeltheheatofyourhands.

③Now,usesoapandwatertogetyourhandsveryslippery(滑的).

④Trytomakefrictionhappenwhileyourhandsareslippery.

⑤Pleasewritedownwhathashappened.

LET'

STALK!

Frictionisanenergythathappenswhentwothingstubtogether.Whenfrictionhappens,itmakesheat!

Whenyourhandsareslippery,theywon'

tmakeverymuchfrictionandyourhandswon'

tgetsohot.

DIDYOUKNOW?

●Frictionhappenswhenyoustopyourfastrunningbike.

●Ancientpeoplemadefiresbyrubbingtwopiecesofwoodtogether.Frictionhappenedthoughtheydidn'

tknowit.

 

Frictioniseverywhere.Haveyouevernoticedsituationswherefrictionishappening?

Ifnot,askyourparentstotakeyououtinacar.Ifitisnothot,touchthetires(轮胎)ofthecarbeforeandafterashortdrivetoseehowmuchwarmertheygetfromfriction.

46.Thistextismostprobably 

A.asciencereportB.acaradvertisement

C.arubbingintroductionD.achemistryprogramme

47.You'

dbettermakeyourhands 

togetheatwhenyourubthem.

A.slipperyB.dryC.wetD.smooth

48.Whatdoestheword"

friction"

inthistextmeaninChinese?

A.摩擦B.冷却C.膨胀D.震动

49. 

isnotanexampleoffriction.

A.BikeridingB.Cardriving

C.HandsrubbingD.Frictiondiscovering

50.What'

sthelastcolumn(栏目)?

A.THINKITOVER!

B.WHATHAPPENED?

C.EVERYDAYACTIOND.WORKWITHPARENTS

C

Arobotisamachine.Butitisnotjustanymachine.Itisaspecialkindofmachine.Itisamachinethatmoves.Itfollowsinstructions.Theinstructionscomefromacomputer.Becauseitisamachine,itdoesnotmakemistakes.Anditdoesnotgettired.Anditnevercomplains.Unlessyoutellitto!

Robotsareallaroundus.Somerobotsareusedtomakethings.Forexample,robotscanhelpmakecars.Somerobotsareusedtoexploredangerousplaces.Forexample,robotscanhelpexplorevolcanoes.Somerobotsareusedtocleanthings.Theserobotscanhelpvacuumyourhouse.Somerobotscanevenrecognizewords.Theycanbeusedtohelpanswertelephonecalls.

Somerobotslooklikehumans.Butmostrobotsdonot.Mostrobotsjustlooklikemachines.Longago,peopleimaginedrobots.Over2,000yearsago,afamouspoetimaginedrobots.Thepoet'

snamewasHomer.Hisrobotsweremadeofgold.Theycleanedthingsandtheymadethings.Buttheywerenotreal.Theywereimaginary.Nobodywasabletomakearealrobot.Thefirstrealrobotwasmadein1961.ItwascalledUnimate.Itwasusedtohelpmakecars.Itlookedlikeagiantarm.

Inthefuture,wewillhaveevenmorerobots.Theywilldothingsthatwecan'

tdo.Ortheywilldothingsthatwedon'

twanttodo.Ortheywilldothingsthataretoodangerousforus.Robotswillhelpusfightfires.Theywillhelpusfightwars.Theywillhelpusfightsickne

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