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A.B.C.

7.Whendoestheboyusuallygetu

p?

8.Whatistheboy’shometownlikenow?

9.Whatclassaretheygoingtohave?

10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.B.C.

Ⅲ.听长对话,选择正确答语。

11.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Motherandson.

C.Teacherandstudent.

12.What’swrongwithLeo’sgrandpa?

A.Hewasill.B.Hehurthisleg.

C.Hehadacaraccident.

13.HowlongwillLeo’sparentsbeawayfromhome?

A.Onemonth.B.Oneweek

C.Abouthalfamonth.

14.WhatwillLeoeatwhenheisaloneathome?

A.Breadandmilk.B.Fastfood.C.Rice

15.HowwillLeowakeupinthemorning.

A.Hisfriendswillcallhimtogetup.

B.He’llturnuptheclockloudly.

C.Hisparentswillcallhimtogetup.

Ⅳ.听短文,选择最佳答案。

16.Whendidthe“WalkingStreet”open?

A.Intwomonths.B.Fortwomonths.C.Twomonthsago.

17.Whatthingscanyoubuyinthe“Friendship”market?

A.Flowers.B.Allkindsofbags.

C.Popularclothesandtoysforchildren.

18.Aretheflowers____________?

A.cheap.B.expensive.C.Don’tmentionit.

19.Whi

chplacecanpeoplebuyfruitsandvegetables?

A.“Oneplusone”market.B.“Friendship”market.C.“Love”market.

20.Howmanymarketsarethereinthe“WalkingStreet”?

A.3B.4C.5

二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)

CarscrosstheBrooklynBridgeeachday.ItisanimportantpartofNewYorkCity.Itwasbuiltover100yearsago.21someonecalledit“theeighthwonderoftheworld”.

ThebridgejoinstwopartsofNewYorkCity.OnepartisBrooklyn.22partisManhattan.ThebridgecrossesovertheEastRiver.Intheearly1800’s,peoplecrossedtheriverbyboat.Thiswas23veryslow.Peoplewanteda24waytogofromBrooklyntoManhattan.

In1867acompanywasformed.Itsjobwastobuildabridge.Thecompany25ideas.AbridgebuildernamedJohnRoeblingsenthisidea.Thecompanylikedhisidea.

Roeblingwanteda“suspension”bridge.Todaytherearemanyofthesebridges,26theywerenewin

the1800’s.Thebridgeisheldupbymanysteelropes.Theropespassoverseveralhightowers.Many27hangdownfromthemainropes.Theseropesholdupthepartofthebridge28peoplecross.Thewholebridgeissuspended,orheldupintheair.

Roeblingworkedonthebridge,buthewassooninjured.Hediedin1869.Thework,however,29.Roebling’ssontookoveranddirectedthework.Thebridgewasfinishedin1883.Peoplecamefromallover.Theywalkedorrodeacrossthe30bridge.Itwasthelongestsuspensionbridgeintheworldwhenitwascompleted.

21.A.AtthistimeB.AtthattimeC.InthistimeD.Inthattime

22.A.otherB.othersC.theotherD.theothers

23.A.sometimeB.sometimeC.sometimesD.sometimes

24.A.goodB.wellC.betterD.Best

25.A.askedforB.usedforC.lookedforD.boughtfor

26.A.andB.butC.orD.since

27.A.ropesB.steelsC.bridgesD.towers

28.A.whoB.whatC.whenD.which

29.A.turnedonB.talkedonC.wentonD.passedon

30.A.1,595-feet-longB.1,595-foot-longC.1,595feetlongD.1,595footlong

三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)

A

Theweatherisgettingcold.HanLi,a-14-year-oldgirl,didn’twearwarmclothesuntilshefeltbad.Yesterdaymorningwhenshegotup,shefoundshehadacoldandshebegantocoughatnight.Soshewenttoahospitaltoseeadoctor.Thedoctorgavehimsomemedicine.

Coughmedicine

Shakeitwellbeforeuse.Takeitthreetimesaday.

Age

Dose(药量)

over12

2teaspoons

6~12

1teaspoon

2~6

1/2teaspoon

Under2

1/3teaspoon

Notes:

·

Notrightforchildrenundersixmonthsold.Putitinacoolplace.Useit

beforeDecember31st,2011.

Themedicinemaymakeyourestless.Ifyouhavetroublesleeping,donotuseitatbedtime.

Youmaytakeyourmedicinewithfoodormilkifitupsetsyourstomach.

Callyourdoctorifyoursymptoms(症状)getworseafter2or3daysoftreatment,oriftheydonotgetbetterafter7days.

31.HanLishouldtakeofthemedicineaday.

A.1teaspoonB.1.5teaspoonsC.3teaspoonsD.6teaspoons

32.Thecoughmedicinecan’tbetakenby.

A.a5-month-oldbabyB.an8-year-oldkid

C.a12-year-oldboyD.amanwithtroubleinsleeping

33.Thecoughmedicinemaymakepeople.

A.eatmore

B.eatlessC.sleepmoreD.sleepless

B

Wishingtoencourageheryoungson’sprogressonthepiano,amothertookherboytoafamouspianoplayer’sconcert.Aftertheysatdown,themothersawafriendandwalkeddowntogreether.

Takingtheopportunitytoenjoythewondersoftheconcerthall,thelittleboystoodupandwentthroughadoorwiththewords“NOENTERING”.Whenthehouselightswerepoorandtheconcertwasgoingtobegin,themotherreturnedtoherseatanddiscoveredthatthechildwasmissing.

Suddenly,thecurtains(幕布)partedandlightslightedthepianoonstage.Tohersurprise,themothersawherlittleboysittingbythepiano,playingTwinkle,Twinkle,LittleStar.

Atthatmoment,thegreatpianoplayerreacheddownwithhislefthandandbeganplayingwiththechild.Together,thepianoplayerandthelittleboychangedafrighteningsituationintoawonderfullycreativeexperience.Thepeopleintheconcertweremoved.

That’sthewayinlife.Wetryourbest,buttheresultsaren’tbeautifulflowingmusic.ButwhenwetrustinthehandsofaGreaterPower,ourlife’sworkcanbetrulybeautiful.

Nexttimeyoubegintoplay,youshouldlistencarefully.Youcanhearthevoiceoftheartist,sayinginyourear,“Don’tstop.Keepplaying.”

34.Fromthefirstparagraphwemainlyknow.

A.themothertookherboytoaconcertB.therewasaconcert

C.themothersawafriendintheconcertD.theboywasgoodathislessons

35.Whathappenedtothemother?

A.Shewenttothestage.

B.Shedidn’tfindherfriend.

C.Shedidn’tfindherchild.

D.Shelosthertickettotheconcert.

36.Theunderlinedword“parted”heremeans.

A.madesomethingapartB.brokesomething

C.apersoninaplayD.someofthethings

37.Theaudience(观众)wasmovedbecause.

A.thechildwasbrave

B.thechildplayedwell

C.thegreatartistplayedwiththechild

D.thegreatartistplayedwonderfully

C

WilliamShakespearewasawriterofplaysandpoems.SomeofhismostfamousplaysareHamlet,RomeoandJuliet,Macbeth.Hewrotethirty-sevenplaysinall.Theyarestillp

opulartoday.

Hewasbornin1564inEngland.Atschoolhelikedwatchingplays.Hedecidedtobeanactorwhenhefinishedschoolattheageoffourteen.In1582,hemarriedafamer'

sdaughter.Shewaseightyears 

olderthanhewas.Theirfirstchildwasadaughter.Latertheyhadtwins.In1585,Shakespearelefthis 

h

ometown,Stratford-upon-Avon.Hiswifeandchildrenstayedbehind.Nooneknowswhyheleftorwhathedidbetween1585and1592. 

Attwenty-eighthemovedtoLondonandjoinedatheatrecompanywhichopenedtheGlobeTheatrein1599.Hebecameanactor,andhealsowroteplays.Heusuallyactedinhisownplays.Heearnedalmostnomoneyfromhiswriting.Buthemadealotofmoneyfromacting.Withthemoneyheboughtalargehouseinhishometown.

Attheageofforty-nine,Shakespeareretired(退休)andwenttoliveinStratford-upon-Avon.Hediedattheageoffifty-two.Helefthismoneytohisfamily.Heleft

hisgeniustotheworld.Youstillseehis 

playsinEnglishandinmanyotherlanguages.Heisoneofthemostfamouswritersintheworld.

38.Shakespearedecidedtobeanactorin_________.

A.1578B.1582 

C.1599D.1616

39.Shakespearegotmuchmoneyfrom_________.

A.writing 

B.playsC.acting 

D.retirement

40.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Shakespearehadtwochildren.

B.Shakespearewrotebothplaysandpoems. 

C.ShakespearelefthismoneytotheGlobeTheatre.

D.ShakespearewroteplaysinEnglishandsomeotherlanguages.

D

Nowadays,it’sverycommontoseestudentswhogotojobinterviewswiththeirparents.

Naturally,it’seasytoblame(责备)thestudentsinthesesituations,butthebiggerproblemisus.We,asparents,aresoeagertoprotectourkidsthatwefailtorealizethatthisinitselfisharmingthem.Asthemotheroftwoyoungsons,IhavetoremindmyselfallthetimethatthebiggestresponsibilityIhaveasaparentistohelpthemdeveloptheskillsneededtolivein,tolivewithoutme.So,I’llletthemfail.

I’llletthemfailbecauseaslongastheyaresafeandwarminsidetheircomfortzones(地带),theywillnevergrow.Andfailure—alongwithloss,heartbreak,disappointment,etc.—willbepartofgrowthforthem.Callmetheanti-tigermom,butleavingthemaloneismywayofhelpingthembecomeequippedtofitinthisworldasweknowittoday.Ifweexpectthenextgeneration(代)tostanduptotheveryrealproblemsofourtime,weneedtostopfeedingthemandstartteachingthemhowtofish.

Mychildrenarefacedwithhardsituationsintheirownlifealmosteachday,buttheytryto

dealwitheverythingnow.It’sasmallpricetohelp

themlearnaskillthey’llusefortherestoftheirlives,includingwhenIdon’tcomewiththemonjobinterviews.

41.Whydoparentsgoalongwiththeirkidsonjobinterviews?

A.Becausetheywanttohe

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