1、“To hold a private meeting, just you and I,” he said,”To hold a private meeting about what were going to do with your mom and dad, and what were going to do with ourselves 78 were in the situation we are in.”“But we cant do anything about it, Grandpa,” I said, surprised that here was someone with wh
2、om I could share my feelings and someone who was in the same “boat” as I was.And thats how the most unbelievable 79 in this family started. Sitting there in the dark, we talked about our feelings and fears of life. That night, because the power went out, I found a new friend, with whom I could 80 ta
3、lk about all my fears and pains, whatever they may be.Suddenly, the lights all came back on.”Well,” he said, “I guess that means youll want to go now. I really like our talk. I hope the power will go out every few nights!”75. A.describing the argument to her B.getting out of the house C.having a tal
4、k with my parents D.taking a short holiday76. A.disappointed B. Frightened C. Lonely D. Sorry77. A. Sweet girl B.Warm home C.Useful information D.Great chance78. A.though B.if C. Since D.unless79. A.education B.competition C.friendship D.business80. A.safely B.correctly C.politely D.gentlyTwo【奉贤】B.
5、Choose the best words and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词完成短文)(12分) Its a hot school day.One of your classmates is suddenly having a nosebleed(流鼻血).What can you do at this moment?If you know some basic first aid(急救)skills,you can ask him or her to lean forward and pinch the nose.If the bleeding doesnt
6、 stop after five to six minutes,find your_75_for help.First aid is an important life skill that everyone should learn.Step.13 is World First Aid Day.Its time for us to learn more about this useful skill.Just as its name suggests,first aid is the first step before a person gets expert medical help.It
7、 includes staying safe,helping someone feel better and staying calm.It also includes getting help-either by telling an adult _76_calling 120.Recently in China, about 1.2million emergency cases have taken place each year,according to Xinhua News Agency .Experts say that the first 10 minutes after an
8、accident are important for saving a life.CPR(心肺复苏) is one of the most useful skills to save lives during these 10 minutes.It can help people whove suffered cardiac arrest(心脏骤停).According to the American Heart Association, about 92,000 people in the US are saved by people who _77_CPR every year._78_
9、this,there are some other first aid skills that are helpful for daily accidents and illness.Broken bones may happen as you play outside.You can support the injury with your hands or clothes to stop movement.Then ,find an adult or call 120 for _79_help.What if someone sprains(扭伤) his or her ankle(脚踝)
10、?The right way to _80_first aid is to put something cold on the ankle,such as an ice bag or a cold drink bottle.Then,go to find an adult for help.75.A nurse B.doctor C.teacher D.parents76.A.and B.but C.as well as D.or77.A.make B.learn C.perform D.practise78.A.according to B.Besides C.Including D.Exc
11、ept79.A.nearer B.further C.deeper D.quicker80.A.offer B.get C.study D.acceptThree【松江】 Is it stressful and boring working at Google, one of the largest technology companies in the world? Not at all!_75_, Google has the best working environment among the big companies in the United States. The working
12、 environment is quite _76_ at Google. The company encourages staff to do whatever they want in the office. They can design their own desks or work stations. They can write down their ideas on the wall. When they are tired, they can take a nap (打盹)on the sofa. Animal lovers _77_ bring their pets to w
13、ork. Google is home to every employee. In addition to offices, there are game rooms, hair salons, restaurants and gyms. After work, employees can have a swim in the swimming pool or enjoy a massage(按摩). The company also encourages them to learn new things. It _78_ a number of interesting free course
14、s such as sign language, cooking, drawing, and playing the physical piano. There is an interesting rule at Googleno staff member should be 100 feet away from food. Coffee bars and open kitchens are_79_. All food is free. There are thousands of different dishes in the main restaurant. One of its mana
15、gers says, “We care for our employees _80_. So we encourage them to have healthy food. Our research shows that if people are provided with enough food they make better choices.” To work hard and work well, you need to love what you are working on and where you are working. Google believes that an in
16、teresting and pleasant space helps people think more creatively. So it is trying hard to keep its title as the happiest workplace in the world.75. A) After all B) By the way C) For example D) In fact76. A) surprising B) relaxing C) interesting D) amusing77. A) almost B) ever C) even D) both78. A) gu
17、ides B) offers C) takes D) learns79. A) everywhere B) somewhere C) anywhere D) nowhere80. A) choice B) cooking C) health D) behaviorFour【长宁金山】B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage. (选择最恰当的单词或短语,完成短文。)(12分) I recently watched my sister perform an act of magic. We were sitting in
18、 a restaurant, trying to have a conversation, but her children, 4-year-old Willow and 7-year-old Luca, would not stop fighting. The_75_ over a fork, or who had more water in a glass were unrelenting.Like a magician quieting a group of children by pulling a rabbit out of a hat, my sister reached into
19、 her purse and produced two shiny Apple iPads, handing one to each child. Suddenly, the two were quiet. Eerily so. They sat playing games and watching videos, and we _76_ with our conversation.After our meal, as we stuffed the iPads back into their magic storage bag, my sister felt a bit _77_.“I don
20、t want to give them the iPads at the dinner table, but if it keeps them occupied for an hour so we can eat in peace, and_78_ not disturb other people in the restaurant, I often just hand it over,” she told me. Then she asked: “Do you think its bad for them? I do worry that it is setting them up to t
21、hink its O.K. to use electronics at the dinner table in the future.”I did not have an answer, and _79_ some people might have opinions, no one has a true scientific understanding of what the future might hold for a generation raised on portable screens.“We really dont know the full neurological effe
22、cts of these technologies yet,but learning about being alone is the basis of early development.If we dont teach our children how to be alone,maybe theyll _80_ know how to be lonely in the future.” 75.A.opinions B.arguments C.discussion D.conversation76.A.continued B.talked C.shared D.communicated77.
23、A.satisfied B.comfortable C.surprised D.sorry78.A.after all B.more importantly C.at present D.for example79.A.until B.if C.although D.because80.A.hardly B.never C.also D.onlyFive【虹口】B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage(选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分) Imagine going to your doctor with a complaint o
24、f frequent headaches. Your doctor takes a prescription pad(药方) and writes a word on it. The word isnt “aspirin”, its “Mozart”. The idea isnt so far-fetched. Many kinds of music can stir the imagination and _75_ strong feelings. Scientists have found Mozarts music to be excellent in its ability to ca
25、lm its listeners. Many cases have been known using Mozart as a healing aid(治疗手段). _76_, a tiny newly-born baby Krissy, who weighed just 1.5 pounds at birth, was on total life support. Doctors thought she had little chance of survival. However, her mother kept on playing Mozart for Krissy, and though
26、t it could save her daughters life. At last Krissy lived, but she was very small for her _77_ and slower than the average child. At four, she was fond of music and her parents gave her violin lessons. To her parents surprise, Krissy was able to play musical pieces from memory, which was far beyond t
27、he ability of an average four-year-old. Playing music _78_ her to improve in all areas of her life. And there are other stories. Officials in Washington State report that new arrivals from Asia learn English more _79_ when they listen to Mozart. Even animals respond to Mozart. In France, cow listeni
28、ng to Mozart give more milk. Why do people choose Mozart, rather than Bach or the Beatles? Any kind of music can have an effect on some people. But Mozart has more _80_. It isnt too fast or too slow; its just right. Don Campbell, who wrote a book called The Mozart Effect, says, “Its like food. A hot
29、 spicy meal will affect you more differently than a sweet desert. And while you might love these foods, they arent good for you to eat every day. You need simple, nutritious food on a steady basis. Thats the way Mozart is. It is like a balanced meal that does good to your body.”75. A. prove B. predict C.
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