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C.thirtytosixD.sixpastthirty
()4.Weallthinkthatthecenturywillbringusmorehopes.
A.twentyfirstB.twentiethfirst
C.twentyoneD.twentiethone
()5.—Whatsyourroomnumber?
—Its.
A.the601RoomB.601Room
C.theRoom601D.Room601
()6.thestudentsusuallysurfontheInternetandgetinformation.
A.60percentsofB.60percent
C.60percentofD.60percents
()7.Severalnewbooksweresoldoutlastweek。
A.ofthousandB.thousands
C.thousandofD.thousand
()8.Whichisright?
A.2009,June25B.25thJune,2009
C.June25,2009D.June25st,2009
()9.Tomorrowismybirthday.
A.sixteenB.sixteenth
C.thesixteenthD.thesixteen
()10.Wehavestayedatthisschoolfor.
Whichfollowingchoiceiswrong?
A.twoandahalfyearsB.twoyearsandahalf
C.twoyearsandhalfayearD.bothAandB
Ⅱ.Cloze20%
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingtext.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestfillstheblank.
Ayoungmanwasgettingreadytograduatefromcollege.Formanymonthshehad11abeautifulsportscarinadealersshowroom,and12hisfathercouldwell13it,hetoldhimthatwasallhewanted.
Onthemorningofhisgraduationdayhisfathercalledhimintohisownstudyandtoldhimhow14hewastohavesuchagoodson.Hehandedhissonabeautifulgiftbox.15butslightlydisappointed,theyoungman16theboxandfoundalovelybook.17,heraisedhisvoiceathisfatherandsaid,“18allyourmoneyyougivemeabook?
”andrushedoutofthehouse,19thebookinthestudy.
Hedidnotcontact(联系)hisfatherforawholeyear20onedayhesawinthestreetanoldmanwholookedlikehisfather.He21hehadtogobackhomeandseehisfather.
Whenhearrivedathisfathershouse,hewastoldthathisfatherhadbeeninhospitalforaweek.Themomenthewasaboutto22thehospital,hesawonthedeskthe23newbook,justashehadleftitone24ago.Heopeneditandbeganto25thepages.Suddenly,acarkey26fromanenvelopetapedbehindthebook.Ithadatag(标签)withdealersname,the27dealerwhohadthesportscarhehad28.Onthetagwasthe29ofhisgraduation,andthe30PAIDINFULL.
()11.A.expectedB.enjoyedC.admiredD.owned
()12.A.findingB.provingC.decidingD.knowing
()13.A.affordB.offerC.keepD.like
()14.A.encouragedB.comfortableC.proudD.moved
()15.A.NervousB.SeriousC.CarefulD.Curious
()16.A.packedB.openedC.pickedupD.putaside
()17.A.AngrilyB.EagerlyC.CalmlyD.Anxiously
()18.A.AtB.FromC.WithD.To
()19.A.toatingB.puttingC.forgettingD.leaving
()20.A.untilB.asC.beforeD.unless
()21.A.learnedB.realizedC.recognizedD.admitted
()22.A.gettoB.searchforC.turntoD.leavefor
()23.A.muchB.stillC.hardlyD.quite
()24.A.yearB.monthC.weekD.day
()25.A.cleanB.readC.turnD.count
()26.A.lostB.cameC.appearedD.dropped
()27.A.oldB.sameC.specialD.new
()28.A.rememberedB.desiredC.foundD.met
()29.A.pictureB.placeC.dateD.sign
Ⅲ.Readingcomprehension24%
Therearethreepassagesinthefollowing.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushoulddecideontheBESTCHOICE.
A
Itsnoteasybeingateenager—norisiteasybeingtheparentofateenager.Youcanmakeyourchildfeelangry,hurt,ormisunderstoodbywhatyousaywithoutrealizingityourself.Itisimportanttogiveyourchildthespaceheneedstogrowwhilemakinghimrealizethatyoullstillbethereforhimwhenheneedsyou.
Expectalotfromyourchild,justnoteverything.Exceptforhealthandsafetyproblems,suchasdruguseorcarelessdriving,considereverythingelseopentodiscussion,ifyourchildisunwillingtodiscusssomething,dontinsisthetellyouwhatsonhismind.Themoreyouinsist,themorelikelythathellclamup.Instead,lethimattempttosolve(解决)thingsbyhimself.Atthesametime,remindhimthatyourealwaysthereforhimifheseekadviceorhelp.Showrespectforyourteenagersprivacy(隐私).Neverreadhismailorlisteninonpersonalconversations.
Teachyourteenagerthatthefamilyphoneisforthewholefamily.Ifyourchildtalksonthefamilystelephonefortoolong,tellhimhecantalkfor15minutes,butthenhemuststayoffthephoneforatleastanequalperiodoftime.Thisfreesupthelinesothatotherfamilymemberscanmakeandreceivecalls,teachesyourteenagermoderation(节制).Orifyouareopentotheidea,allowyourteenagertohavehisownphonethathepaysforwithhisownpocketmoneyoraparttimejob.
()31.Themainpurposeofthetextistotellparents.
A.howtogetalongwithateenagerB.howtorespectateenager
C.howtounderstandateenagerD.howtohelpateenagergrowup
()32.Whatdoesthephrase“clamup”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Becomeexcited.B.Showrespect.
C.Refusetotalk.D.Seekhelp.
()33.Whatshouldparentsdoinraisingateenageraccordingtothetext?
A.Notallowhimtolearndrivingortakedrugs.
B.Givehimadviceonlywhennecessary.
C.Lethimhavehisowntelephone.
D.Nottalkaboutpersonalthingswithhim.
()30.A.wordsB.informationC.messagesD.card
B
LastFridayastormsweptthroughtwovillagesintheNewTerritories,destroying(摧毁)fourteenhomes.Sevenothersweresobadlydamaged(破坏)thattheirownershadtoleavethem,andfifteenothershadbrokenwindowsorbrokenroofs.Onepersonwaskilled,severalwerebadlyhurtandtakentohospital,andanumberofotherpeoplereceivedsmallerhurt.Altogetherovertwohundredpeoplewerehomelessafterthestorm.
Afarmer,Mr.Tan,saidthatthestormbeganearlyinthemorningandlastedforoveranhour.
“Iwaseatingwithmywifeandchildren,”hesaid,“Whenweheardaloudnoise.Afewminuteslaterourhousefelldownontopofus.WetriedourbesttoclimboutbutthenIsawthatoneofmychildrenwasmissing.Iwentbackinsideandfoundhim,safebutveryfrightened.”
Mrs.WooMeiFongsaidthatherhusbandhadjustleftforworkwhenshefeltthatherhousewasmoving.Sheranoutsideatoncewithherchildren.
“Therewasnotimetotakeanything,”shesaid,“Afewminuteslater,theroofcamedown.”
Soldiershelpedtotakepeopleoutoftheflooded(水淹的)areaandthewelfaredepartment(福利机构)broughtthemfood,clothesandshelter.
()34.Howmanyhomesaltogether(总共)weredamagedinthestorm?
A.Fourteen.B.Twentyone.
C.Twentynine.D.Thirtysix.
()35.WherewasMr.Tanwhenthestormfirstbegan?
A.Hewasinbed.B.Hewasinsidethehouse.
C.Hewasoutsidethehouse.D.Hewasontheroof.
()36.Mrs.Wooandherfamilydidntgethurtbecause.
A.herhusbandknewtherewouldbeastorm
B.theywerealloutsidethehousewhenthestormbecameworse
C.shefeltthehousewasmoving
D.thewelfaredepartmenthelpedher
()37.Theunderlinedword“shelter”inthispassagemeans.
A.somethingtoeatB.somethingtowear
C.somewheretostudyD.somewheretostay
()38.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.ATerribleStormB.ALuckyWoman
C.GoodSoldiersD.CleverPeople
C
Whenacatisfrightened,itsheartstartsbeatingfaster,itsmusclesgettense,andtherearechangesinthechemicalsinitsbloodstream.Ifthedangercontinues,itwilldefenditself,oritwillrunawayasfastaspossible.
Somethinglikethisalsohappenstopeople.Whenweareexcited,angry,scaredoraroused(冲动)byothersemotions,ourbodiesgothroughmanyphysicalchanges,allofwhichmakeusmorealert(警惕的)andreadytoreact.Wealsogetreadytodefendourselvesorrun.Humanbeings,however,haveaproblemthatanimalsneverface.Ifwegivewaytoourfeelingsandletthemtakeover,wecangetintotrouble.Haveyoueversaidsomethinginanger—orhitsomebody—andregretteditlater?
Haveyouevershoutedatateacher,toldsomebodyyouwerelonely,orsaidyouwereinlove,andthenwishedlateryouhadkeptyourmouthshut?
Itisntalwayswisetoexpressyourfeelingsfreely.
Doesthismeanthatitssmarteralwaystohideourfeelings?
No!
Ifyoukeepyourfeelingsofanger,sadness,andbitternesshiddenawayorbottledup(掩饰)inside,yourbodystaystense.Physicalillnessescandevelop,andyoucanfeeldisturbedbadlyinside.Itcanactuallybebadforyourhealth.
Youcantrytotreatemotionsasiftheywerebananasinthecupboard.Youcanhidethemandyoucanpretendtheydontexist,buttheyllstillbearound.Andatlastyoullhavetodealwiththem,justlikethosebananas.
()39.Bytakingacatasanexample,theauthorwantstoshowusthat
A.animalscantcontroltheirfeelings
B.peoplecantcontroltheirfeelings
C.peoplesphysicalreactionsarelikethoseofanimalsinaway
D.peoplesbodiesgothroughmanyphysicalchangesincertainsituations,too
()40.Itsmentionedinthetextthathumanbeingsgetintotroublebecause
A.wearenotasalertasanimals
B.wesometimescantcontrolourfeelings
C.wealwaysdosomethingwrongtootherpeople
D.wedontpayattentiontoourphysicalchanges
()41.Theauthorwantstotellusinthelasttwoparagraphsthat.
A.theresnowaytodealwithourfeelings
B.weshouldputsomebananasinthecupboardwhenwereangryorscared
C.feelingswillgraduallydisappearwhenweholdthemin
D.weshouldneitherexpressourfeelingsfreelynorhidethebadf