1、Ahas lost; dont find Bis missing; hadnt foundChad lost; didnt find Dis missing; havent found4 Can I get you a cup of coffee? _ .AThats very nice of you BWith pleasureCYou can, please DThank you for your coffee5Would you like some drink _ shall we set down to business right away?Aand Bthen Cor Dso6 J
2、ennys voice was shaking when she made a speech today. It was her first speech in public, so it was _ to be nervous.Aunusual Bproper Cnatural Dimpossible7 What did you do at the top of the mountain just now? We _ a train until it disappeared in the distance.Asaw Bwatched Cnoticed Dfound8 When can I c
3、ome for the photos? I need them tomorrow.They _ be ready by 12:00.Acan Bshould Cmight Dneed9Whats it on the board?Its a(n) _ saying that the meeting has been put off.Asentence Bmessage Cnotice Dposter10I know you dont like collecting things, but interest can be _.Aachieved Bshown Cdiscovered Ddevelo
4、ped11 What a nice house youve drawn!_. Im glad you like it.ANo, no BNot at all CThank you DYoure welcome12Nobody noticed the thief slip into the house because the lights happened to _.Abe put up Bgive in Cbe turned on Dgo out13Why cant you ever take anything _?I cant agree with you. I have my own wa
5、y to do things.Aeasily BseriouslyCanxiously Dbadly14 Shall I sit at the end of the boat or the other end? You can sit at _ end if you keep still.Aany Beach Dneither Deither15Do you know _? At 11:00 in this morning.Awhat time does the train leave Bwhat time the train leavesCthe train what time leaves
6、 Dthe train leaves what time二、完型填空My parents always told me that I couldnt dance, because it was a girls sport. But I never gave up my dream of becoming a dancing star. I practiced secretly, learning from books, 16 , and shows. However, without my parents support, that dream seemed impossible to 17
7、.One summer, my little sister Maggie was going to dance lessons. I immediately asked her to take me to the lessons, too. What a good 18 to learn dancing!One afternoon, I was practicing a new dance in my room, when Maggie walked in.“Whats the matter, Maggie?” I stopped dancing.“Denis, you are a great
8、 dancer! Can you 19 me?”“What is it?”I wondered.“Therell be a dancing performance in my school, but the boys think Im slow, and none of them wants to be my 20 . Could you dance with me for it?” She looked at me 21 . “You can be a good dancer!” I 22 her.“Lets show those people that they have been 23
9、all along.”In the following months, we practiced every evening, hiding from my parents. I was having a fantastic time and soon Maggie 24 a lot.Finally came the big day. I became 25 when I heard my parents would come to watch the performance. As the music began, I took a deep breath and tried to 26 .
10、We moved perfectly, shining with pride. From the cheering of the crowd, I was sure we had 27 .My heart was beating wildly when I saw my father coming towards me. He put his hand on my shoulder. “ 28 , son. Though it is hard for me to admit it, you really looked like you belonged to this stage. Go fo
11、r it and make us 29 .”Id been 30 for this moment for so long. I knew that the road ahead wasnt going to be easy, but I wouldnt give up. I wanted nothing more in life than to dance.16Ateachers Bnewspapers Cmovies Dsongs17Ahave Bappear Cremember Dreach18Achance Btime Cplace Dreason19Ahelp Bshow Cbelie
12、ve Dteach20Aclassmate Bpartner Cfriend Dleader21Asadly Banxiously Ckindly Dhappily22Apraised Bwarned Cencouraged Dcheated23Afoolish Bserious Chonest Dwrong24Arested Blearned Cimproved Dfailed25Arelaxed Bnervous Cdisappointed Djoyful26Alie down Bcheer up Ccalm down Dshow up27Afinished Bwon Cfailed Ds
13、ucceeded28AIts a pity BWelcome CNo problem DWell done29Arich Bconfident Cproud Dhealthy30Asearching Bcaring Cwaiting Dwishing三、阅读单选31The above material is probably _.Aa photo of beautiful sight Ban announcementCan advertisement Da list of traveling places32You can pay only 95 for _.Aa copy of brochu
14、re Btrips to any place mentionedCa trip of the lowest price DEast Yorkshire Coaches33Its clear that the material above tells us _.Adifferent prices for different tripsBthere are more than 5 items of travellingCnone of travelling items are in UKDthe travelling today is free34Out Now in the material m
15、eans _.Aall the copies of brochures will be sold outBthe brochure for 2015 trips has come outCpeople should go out for coach holidaysDall the travelling items are outdoors35If you want to get a copy of 2015 brochure, _.Ayoull have to take a holiday tripByoull have to visit www.eyms.co.ukCyou can cal
16、l 01482 222 444Dyou can get it only todayA manager once advertised for a person to help him in his office, and nearly fifty people applied for the place. From all these people, in a short time, he chose a boy and sent the others away.“I would like to know,” said a friend, “how you came to choose tha
17、t boy. He had not a single recommendation(推荐)with him.”“You are mistaken,” said the manager. “He had many.”“He wiped his shoes before he came in, and closed the door after him, showing that he was orderly and tidy.”“He gave up his seat quickly to an old man, showing that he was kind and thoughtful.”
18、“He took off his cap when he came in, and answered my questions promptly and peacefully, showing that he was polite.”“He lifted up the book which I had purposely laid on the floor, and placed it on the table, while all the rest stepped over it, or shove it aside, showing that he was careful.”“And he
19、 waited quietly for his turn, instead of pushing the others aside, showing that he was modest.”“When I talked with him, I noticed that his clothes were carefully brushed, his hair in nice order, and his teeth as white as milk. When he wrote his name, I observed that his fingernails were clean, inste
20、ad of being tipped with pen.”“Dont you call these things letters of recommendation? I do and what I can tell about a boy, by using my eyes for ten minutes, is worth more than all the impressive letters he can bring me.”36The managers choice for the boy made his friend probably_.Asatisfied Bembarrass
21、ed Csurprised Ddisappointed37Its clear that_.Athe manager preferred a person without recommendationBall the other people for the job made a mistakeCthe managers friend help him make the decisionDthe boy was accepted for his good manners38From the managers point of view, _.Athe other people were not
22、good at allBthe boy had many letters of recommendationChis friend was not good at choosing a personDhe probably made a wrong decision39The sentence “which I had purposely laid on the floor” in the passage means_.Athe manager dropped it on the floor carelesslyBthe manager put it there for the boy to
23、pick upCthe manager laid the book there for the others to readDthe manager wanted to know what would happen to the book40We can infer that_.Aa normal letter of recommendation is always importantBpeople should wear their best clothes for a jobCa person without a letter of recommendation is luckierDth
24、e managers way of choosing a person is the best.A teacher had been very annoyed by some of the boys whistling during school hours. At last he knew he would have to punish anyone who repeated the offence(过错).The next morning, when the room was quiet, a loud whistle was heard! The students were surpri
25、sed, and the teacher at once looked around to discover the offender.The blame(指责)fell on a bad boy who was often in trouble, he strongly denied(否认)whistling. However, his words were not believed, for he was not a truthful boy. The teacher brought him up to be punished.Seeing what was about to happen
26、, a thin little boy, about nine years old, who had been anxiously watching the event, rose from his seat.“Do not punish John, sir,” he said to the teacher, “It was I who whistled. I was doing a long hard sum, and when I rubbed out another sum to make room for it, I rubbed out the difficult one by mi
27、stake. I spoiled it all, and before I knew what I had done, I had whistled out loud! I am very sorry, I did not mean to whistle, I cannot let John be punished for my fault.” He held out his hand to be punished!Taking his hand , the teacher said, “Charles, you have done the right thing. You were hone
28、st and spoke the truth. I believe that you did not intend to whistle. I cannot punish you, after being so honest. “ Charles returned to his seat with a flushed face, and even the youngest child in the school felt proud of him. Every student could see how bravely he had acted.Charles was truly a brav
29、e boy. He had done that which he knew to be right, even though the same time he might have been punished for it.True courage may also be shown by refusing to do that which we know is wrong, thought may get into trouble or other children may laugh at us.41According to the teacher, _.ACharles should be punished for the whistleBJohn should be punished for the whistleCboth of them should be punished for the whistleDall the boys should be punished for the whistle42
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