1、6.We dont allow taking magazines out, but you _ copy the article you need on the machine over there. A. can B. must C. should D. would7.The instructions tell us everything _ about how to make the model ship.A. by hand B. by chance C. in detail D. in person8.Linda, Dad has finished his work and we _
2、to the gym to pick you up. -Thank you, Mum.A. drive B. drove C. have driven D. are driving9.- Could you tell me _? - You will stay with an English family and take part in their daily lifeA. when I should pay for the course B. what the best part of the course isC. how long the shortest course lasts D
3、. where I can go sightseeing after class10.Tony, hurry up and dont forget to lock the door. - _. Im getting my coat.A. Wait a minute B. No deal C. Nothing serious D. Bad luck二、完形填空阅读短文,掌握大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、 D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Ashley was outspoken, fashionable, and the Queen Bee in my school.I looked up to
4、her and idolized her. I listened to the music she listened to, wore the clothes she wore. I even took art class though I had really wanted to take theatre. I finally fitted in _11_ group. One day, I skipped out of my last class a few minutes early to_12_ seats for our group at the dining hall. Conce
5、ntrating on my homework, I didnt notice they had sat down behind me. Before I could say a word, I realized what they were _13_.I listened silently. Shes such a loser, one girl said.Another girl added, Ashley, she _14_ follows you, trying to copy you. I wish she would leave us alone. We were in the s
6、ame summer school and now she thinks were best friends. The once familiar voice sounded so _15_ and strange. I was mortified. My hands were shaking. I couldnt help crying _16_. I felt heart-broken for the very first time. How did this happen? I _17_ we were friends.I ran home. My mother just held me
7、 while I sobbed for hours. The advice she gave was so _18_, and I had heard it a million times. Just be yourself and people will like you for _19_you are. This time it became so profound. Then and there I _20_ to find myself back. That was exactly-what I did.Over the next month, I went through a lot
8、 of _21_. I bought new clothes that I wanted to wear. I no longer went to art class _22_ them, and took theatre. I began making new friends. I developed my own _23_ and never again followed the crowd.I had an amazing school year. _24_ I look back, I think it was the year when I discovered the person
9、 I was going to be. Despite the pain I felt that day, it was a _25_ they had given me.11. A. my B. her C. his D. our12. A. get B. buy C. rent D. move13. A. thinking about B. talking about C. waiting for D. asking for14. A. once B. always C. hardly D. never15. A. serious B. special C. weak D. cold16.
10、 A. sadly B. shyly C. excitedly D. nervously17. A. found B. admitted C. realized D. thought18. A. funny B. simple C. useful D. different19. A. where B. what C. how D. who20. A. failed B. forgot C. decided D. continued21. A. pains B. doubts C. changes D. troubles22. A. with B. about C. against D. wit
11、hout23. A. skills B. habits C. projects D. opinions24. A. Before B. Unless C. When D. If25. A. gift B. choice C. promise D. surprise三、阅读理解 AHot Dog is popular. Its not a dog, but a cooked sausage in a long piece of bread. Here are some stories and facts about it from English websites.HISTORY of Hot
12、Dog The 1600sA German called Johann Georghehner created the dachshund sausage. Dachshund is a German small long thin dog.The 1860sThe very first hot dog - the sausage in a roll - was sold by Germans in New York. It became popular in the US later.1871Charles Feltman, a German, started the first Coney
13、 Island hot dog stand. It made hot dogs known to more people.1893Chris Von Der Ahe started the American tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks, making hot dogs more popular.1901A New York cartoonist. Tad Dorgan, saw the red hot dachshund sausages sold on streets. He wanted to draw a picture
14、of it, but he wasnt sure how to spell dachshund, so he simply wrote Hot Dog. It is widely believed how Hot Dog had its name.1949The first vegetarian hot dogs came out.HOT DOG FUN FACTSWorld record for eating hot dogs: 73 in ten minutes.Hot dogs were one of the first foods eaten on the moon !About 15
15、0 million hot dogs are eaten by Americans each July 4th.About 21 million hot dogs were sold at American baseball parksin 2010.New Yorkers eat more hot dogs than anyother city population in the US.26. Americans started the tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks in _.A. 1871 B. 1893 C. 1901 D.
16、 194927. Its believed that the name was created by _.A. Tad Dorgan B. Charles FeltmanC. Chris Von Der Ahe D. Johann Georghehner28. What can we know about hot dogs from the passage?A. New Yorkers like eating hot dogs most in the world.B Germans eat about 150 million hot dogs each July 4th.C. A world
17、record says someone ate 73 hot dogs in 10 minutes.D. About 21 million hot dogs were sold in America in the 1860s.Have you ever jumped on a trampoline? Today many people use it for exercise.Back in the 1980s, researchers found that jumping on a trampoline was a good way to help astronauts regain thei
18、r strength. Actually, trampolining has many advantages. It helps bones and muscles grow and improves your balance by stimulating the inner ear. It is especially useful for increasing flow of the lymphatic system. which helps your body get rid of harmful toxins. Trampolining has benefits similar to t
19、hose of running, but without too much stress on knees and ankles.If you would like to start trampolining, you may first need to ask a doctor to make sure its a safe activity for you. Its easy to find an inexpensive trampaline, but it should be well made and strong enough to support your weight. To a
20、void accidents, some trampolines have 8 safety net around them. Remember: whenever you are on a trampoline, be careful not to jump near the edge of it.Here are a few exercises for beginnersHigh Knee Lift. Raise one knee at a time. Lift your knee higher than you usually do when you are running. Star
21、Jump. Jump into the air and spread your arms and legs into a star shape. As you gain more confidence, practice more difficult levels:Tuck Jump. At the top of your jump, bring the knees to the chest. with the arms holding the legs. Pike Jump. Jump high, bring the legs up, and point the toes forward.
22、Touch your toes with hands. There are many more exercises you can try. Happy trampolining!29. According to the passage, what benefit can we get from trampolining?A. It helps with bone growth. B. It cures illnesses in our knees.C. It helps reduce stress on musecles. D. It prevents ears from being hur
23、t.30. How can we do trampolining safely? Buy an expensive trampoline. B. Jump in the center of a trampoline.C. Choose a trampoline without a net. D. Lose weight before starting trampolining.31. Which picture shows Tuck Jump?A. B. C. D. 32. This passage introduces _.A. an exercise to improve our fitn
24、ess B. an exercise to gain self-confidenceC. a way to keep balance when we jump D. a way to avoid accidents when exercisingCMany objects in the universe are invisible,but they send radio waves. The radio telescope thus appeared, and it is considered one of the greatest inventions in the twentieth ce
25、ntury. Reber built the worlds first radio telescope in 1937. Ryle and Hewish developed radio telescope systems for the location of weak radio sources, and they shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974. A radio telescope is usually made up of:One or more antennas to collect the radio waves. Most an
26、tennas are made in the shape of a dish to collect and reflect, the radio waves to the sub-reflector, in the same way as a curved mirror focuses visible light to one point.A receiver and amplifier to receive the radio waves from the sub-reflector, and make these weak radio waves strong enough to be r
27、ecorded and turned into electronic signals. To make an amplifier sensitive enough, it is usually cooled to, very low temperatures (e. g. as low as -270).A recorder to keep a record of the electronic signals. Most :radio telescopes today keep the signals to the computers memory disk for astronomers t
28、o analyze later.Radio wavelengths are much longer than those of visible light, and the radio waves from deep space are always weak. To catch Radio wavelengths are much longer than those of visible light,and the radio waves from deep space are always weak. To catch these waves, radio telescopes usual
29、ly have huge antennas. The sizes of most antennas in use today are around 50 to 300 metres in diameter. The antenna of FAST in Guizhou, China, the latest and largest radio telescope in the world, is 500 metres in diameter, as large as the size of 30 football fields.To avoid interferences, and keep the telescopes sensitive, radio telescopes are built in places where there are no human radio wav
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