1、A. isnt B. doesnt C. wasnt D. hasnt( )5. My brother heard _ in the bedroom and he was very afraid.A. strange something B. something strangeC. strange anything D. anything strange( )6. _ will you come back?In an hour.A. How often B. How soonC. How long D. How far( )7. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 c
2、rashed in Indian Ocean. None of the people _ was found. What sad news!A. in board B. in the boardC. on the board D. on board( )8. Why dont you take the coat, Linda?Its $65, but I have only $40. I cant _ it.A. afford B. offer C. attend D. provide( )9. I used to belong to the Moonlight Clan (月光族). But
3、 now, I have _ a habit of saving one third of my money every month.A. caused B. developed C. improved D. protected( )10. We can help these poor students by _ them clothes and books.A. send B. sent C. sending D. having sent( )11. Eddie, you need to sleep _ if you want to _ as the host.A. less; choose
4、 B. less; be chosenC. fewer; choose D. fewer;( )12. A talk on IT _ in the school hall next week.A. was given B. is givingC. will be given D. has been given( )13. The books must be _ clean and _ to the library before next Tuesday.A. keep; return B. keep; returnedC. kept; return D. kept;( )14. Are you
5、 getting on well with your project?Well. It is hard to _ with it. But I will never give it up.A. carry away B. carry offC. carry out D. carry on( )15. Dont make any noise in the room! The patients are sleeping._.A. Sorry, I wont B. It doesnt matterC. Excuse me D. Youre welcome. 完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)根据材料内
6、容,从各题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。Visiting Africa was always my dream. Finally, in 2004, I flew to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Next to me on the 1 sat an officer of the countrys government. We talked for thousands of miles, and he offered me a 2 to visit a school. When I arrived at the school, I
7、was 3 to see that the school was really in poor conditions.It broke my heart when I knew those children didnt have enough food every day. So I asked the headmaster how much it would 4 to feed them.“As little as 20 cents per child per day,”he told me. I thought I could do something for them. So I 5 K
8、ids of Kilimanjaro. Since then weve grown to provide hot lunches for nearly 13,000 school children in Tanzania every day. The free lunch programme has solved a(n) 6 problem. I know a good 7 could really make a difference in these childrens lives. I paid my own way through college in Tokyo 8 teaching
9、 English. After attending university I moved to America. In 1978, I 9 my American dream when I began to run my own company. My success all started with a good education.Its 10 that something as simple as a hot lunch can change so many lives. Giving young people a better, healthier life can encourage
10、 them to go all the way through college and lead to a change in their country.( )1.A. flight B. coach C. ship D. train( )2.A. job B. chance C. right D. dream( )3.A. proud B. excited C. nervous D. surprised( )4.A. cost B. spend C. paid D. used( )5.A. set on B. set up C. set out D. set off( )6.A. easy
11、 B. interesting C. cheap D. serious( )7.A. dream B. education C. reason D. parent( )8.A. with B. for C. as D. by( )9.A. realized B. reported C. received D. repeated( )10.A. hard B. important C. amazing D. necessary. 阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)AAs the founder of the ASPCA (美国防止虐待动物协会), Henry Bergh is considered
12、 to be a national hero. He made America a safer place for animals. Henry Bergh was born in a rich family in New York City in 1813. When he was about fifty years old, he was offered a government job in Russia.While in Russia, Henry Bergh saw that animals were treated badly. Because of his high positi
13、on in the government, he had the power to order them to stop. It was then that he decided to give animals a better life in the United States. Before returning to the USA, Henry Bergh met the Earl (伯爵) of Harrow by in London. The Earl of Harrowby supported animal rights and served as president of the
14、 RSPCA in England. After spending some time with the Earl, Henry Bergh had gained the knowledge that he needed to start his own animal protection organization and hurried home to introduce his idea to the American people.In April 1866, Henry Bergh became successful in helping to pass the first law t
15、hat made it illegal (违法的) to harm animals. A few days later, Henry Bergh started the ASPCA. He worked as the first president of the organization. Soon, the ASPCA became popular all over the country.( )1. Henry Bergh set up the ASPCA to protect _.A. women B. childrenC. plants D. animals( )2. When did
16、 Henry Bergh probably go to Russia?A. In 1853. B. In 1856.C. In 1863. D. In 1873.( )3. Henry Bergh went to Russia to _.A. go sightseeingB. start his new jobC. meet the Earl of HarrowbyD. learn about animal rights( )4. Henry Bergh decided to make the USA a better place for animals after _.A. he saw a
17、nimals were treated badly in RussiaB. he worked for a long time at the RSPCA in the USAC. he got support from American peopleD. he met the Earl of Harrowby in England( )5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. ASPCA: An Animal Protection OrganizationB. ASPCA and RSPCA: Same or
18、DifferentC. Henry Bergh: The Founder of the ASPCAD. America: A Better Place for AnimalsB“Keep quiet!” said Jessie. The three children did not say a word. They quietly looked at the trees.“I wonder if its a cat,” thought Benny.Soon something came out. But it wasnt a cat. It was a dog.“Its all right,”
19、 said Jessie. “Its only a dog, but there is something wrong with his foot.”The dog looked up and saw the children, and then he wagged his tail (摇尾巴).“Poor dog,” said Jessie. “Are you lost? Come over here and let me look at your foot.”The dog came to Jessie. Jessie looked at the foot and said, “Oh, d
20、ear! You poor dog! There is a big thorn in your foot.” The dog stopped crying and looked at Jessie.“Good dog,” said Jessie. “I can help you.”The dog looked up at Jessie and wagged his tail again.“Violet,” ordered Jessie, “please wet my handkerchief (手帕).”Jessie sat down and gave him a little piece o
21、f bread. Then she began to pull out the thorn. It was a long thorn. Jessie pulled and pulled, and at last the thorn came out.Violet had a wet handkerchief ready. Jessie put it around the dogs foot, and he looked up at her and wagged his tail a little.“He wants to say Thank You, Jessie!” cried Violet
22、.“He is a good dog,” said Benny.“Yes, he is,” agreed Jessie. “Now I had better hold him for a short time so that he will rest his leg.”( )6. From Jessies actions in this passage, we can know that she was _.A. afraid of catsB. kind to animalsC. good at telling jokesD. the youngest of the three childr
23、en( )7. What does the underlined word “thorn” mean in Chinese?A. 肉 B. 花 C. 刺 D. 痣( )8. According to Violet, the dog wagged his tail to show _.A. anger B. thanks C. sadness D. agreement( )9. Why did Jessie want to hold the dog in the end?A. She thought the dog felt cold.B. She wanted the dog to rest
24、his leg.C. She was afraid the dog would run away.D. She didnt want to share the dog with other children.( )10. The passage may come from a _.A. menu B. dictionary C. guidebook D. storybookCMore and more families like to keep dogs as pets. But not all dog owners think of others while they are walking
25、 their dogs. So many towns and cities around the world face a mess of left-behind feces ( 粪 便) from dogs.In February 2014, a town in France started a new project to teach dog owners a lesson. The government sent about 20 volunteers to search the streets carefully, looking for people who wouldnt clea
26、n up after their dogs. Once they found one, they would then move nearer to the pet owner, and start a talk in order to get the dogs name. “With the name of the dog and its type, we can easily discover the owner from the registered database (登记的信息库) held in the town hall,” an officer explained. The v
27、olunteers would then pick up the dog feces and the package would be posted to the pet owners house. In the past few months, the town has seen a 70% decrease in the amount of dog feces left in public streets.Maybe many cities in our country can follow its example. In this way there will be fewer comp
28、laints about dog owners in China in the near future.( )11. Which country is the writer of this passage from?A. France. B. England. C. China. D. The USA.( )12. Which of the following is the right order? The dog owner told the volunteer his dogs name. The dog owner registered his dog s information in
29、the town hall. The dog owner received the package of his dogs feces. The dog owner wouldnt clean up after his dog in public places.A. B. C. D. ( )13. What does the underlined word “decrease” in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?A. 阻碍 B. 减少 C. 消失 D. 损失( )14. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. There are more dog feces left in France than other countries.B. France is a country with the most dogs in the world.C.
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