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Mr Evans works in Sydney. Last week he had a two-week holiday, but he didn't know where to go. He said to his friend Robert, "I hate the hot weather here, but I can't think of a cool place in Australia. Where shall I take my holiday?"
"That's easy," said Robert, "You can go to Moscow. Snow and ice are covering the ground there now."
Mr Evans agreed with his friend. He bought a plane ticket and soon arrived in Moscow. He was having a good time there, but one day he got into trouble(麻烦). After lunch, he went to a park outside the city. He noticed a dog following him when he was walking past a house. It was hungry and wanted some food to eat. But Mr Evans had no food in his pockets. He tried to shoo (以嘘声吓走) it away, but it began to bark at him. Just at that moment, he saw a stone on the ground. He tried to pick it up, but he couldn't.
"How strange these Russians are!" Mr Evans said to himself, "They do not tie up (栓住) their dogs, but firmly(牢牢地)tie down the stones!"
小题1:Mr Evans is________.
A.AmericanB.RussianC.AustralianD.Chinese
小题2:Mr Evans didn't like the________in Australia.
A.hot weatherB.cool weather
C.rainy weatherD.cold weather
小题3:Mr Evans went to Moscow________.
A.by trainB.by busC.by airD.on foot
小题4:The word "bark" means "________".
A.跳B.叫C.追D.咬
小题5:Mr Evans couldn't pick up the stone because________.
A.it was too cold
B.it was too heavy
C.the Russians tied their stones to the ground
D.it was not a stone

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:B
小题5:A

试题分析:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了Mr Evans在莫斯科度假时所发生的一件有趣的事。
小题1:细节理解题。根据Mr Evans works in Sydney和下文的 I can't think of a cool place in Australia.可知,他是澳大利亚人。所以本题选C。
小题2:细节理解题。根据I hate the hot weather here可知,本题应该选A。
小题3:细节理解题。根据He bought a plane ticket可知,他是乘飞机去的。所以本题选C。
小题4:词义辨析题。根据题干可知,本句的意思是:狗开始向他叫。Bark是“狗叫”的意思。所以本题选B。
小题5:推理判断题。根据文章的意思可知,之所以不能拿起石头,是因为由于天冷,将石头冻住了。所以本题选A。
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I used to live in my own room alone. But one day it all changed when my brother Mike asked to share my     . At first, my parents said “no” to him, but at last my mother agreed. I cried and asked my parents not to do this,     it didn’t work.
As soon as Mike entered my room, it began to become    . To my anger, he often left his unwashed clothes and toys everywhere!
One evening, I was doing some      on my computer while Mike was listening to music.       , I left my seat to get some water. A big surprise was waiting for me whenI   . He was using my computer to play game. I had forgotten to save the homework. Sadly, he had closed my program     saving it all I had done had disappeared! I     him. He cried a lot as my mother came and beat him. My mother also asked him to leave my room at once.
Then I did my homework    . At 10: 00 pm. I finished it. When I was going to turn off the   , I saw the photo of my     that he had put on my table. I looked at his lovely face and remembered how     he was when my mom beat him. I really felt      . I went to see what he was doing. I found he was    in my parents’ bed. I kissed his face. He woke up, got up and said. “I’m sorry. I won’t bring you any more trouble.”
I was as moved and said. “From now on, my room is not only mine. It is     !” That very night, Mike and I shared not only the room, but the bed.
小题1:
A.clothes B.foodC.roomD.toys
小题2:
A.because B.butC.orD.so
小题3:
A.dirtyB.emptyC.quietD.tidy
小题4:
A.businessB.homeworkC.readingD.shopping
小题5:
A.LaterB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Sometimes
小题6:
A.dancedB.fellC.returnedD.slept
小题7:
A.afterB.by C.for D.without
小题8:
A.agreed with B.heard from C.looked after D.shouted at
小题9:
A.as well B.for ever C.in the end D.once again
小题10:
A.computer B.fanC.radio D.TV
小题11:
A.brother B.cousin C.father D.grandfather
小题12:
A.clever B.happy C.sadD.silly
小题13:
A.boredB.excitedC.proud D.sorry
小题14:
A.jumping B.sleeping C.sittingD.singing
小题15:
A.his B.hers C.ours D.theirs
The doctor's Handwriting
Mrs South is excited these days. A sudden terrible disease hardly killed her son two months ago. She and her husband took the poor boy to several hospitals, but few doctors could save him. Watching their helpless son struggling for a bare subsistence(在死亡线上挣扎), the woman’s and her husband’s hearts were broken. At that moment, one of their friends introduced Mr Young who worked in a small hospital to them. Thanks to the doctor, their son was saved and he was all right and came out of hospital last week.
The woman decided to ask the doctor to dinner. The invitation was sent to him yesterday. In reply she received a letter which was impossible to read.
“I must know whether he has accepted or not.” said Mrs South.
“If I were you,” suggested her husband. “I should take it to a chemist(药剂师). He can always read doctors’ letters, however badly written.”
The chemist looked at the notepaper for a while, without waiting for Mrs South’s explanation, and handed her a bottle.
“Here you are, madam,” he said. “That will be two dollars.”
阅读短文,回答以下问题(首字母已给出),每空一词。(每空1分,共5分)
小题1:Mrs South’s son hardly d________ of the sudden terrible disease two months ago.
小题2:Mr and Mrs South felt very s_________ when their son was ill.
小题3:Mrs South asked Mr Young to dinner to express her t__________.
小题4:It was d_____ for Mrs South to know whether Mr Young agreed to go to the dinner.
小题5:The chemist thought he u_______ what the doctor had written.
Mr. King works in a shop and drives a car for the manager.  He drives carefully and can keep calm in time of danger.  And he escaped from several accidents.  The manager pays him more and the traffic policemen often speak highly of him.   Mr. Baker, one of his friends, works in a factory outside the city.  It's far from his house and he has to go to work by bus.  As the traffic is crowded in the morning, sometimes he's late for the work.  His manager warns the young man that he will be  sent away unless he gets to his office on time.  He hopes to  buy a car, but he hasn't enough money.  He decides to buy an  oldd one.    He went to the flea (跳蚤) market and at last he chose a beautiful but cheap car.  He said he wanted to have a trial (试验) drive, the seller agreed.  He called Mr.  King  and asked him to help him.  Mr.  King examined the car at first and then drove it away.  It was five in the morning and there were few cars in the street.  At first he drove slowly and it worked well.  Then he drove fast.  And when he reached a crossing, the lights turned red.  He tried to stop it, but he failed and nearly hit an old woman who was crossing the street.  A policeman told him to stop, but the car went on until it hit a big tree by the road.  "Didn't you hear me?" the policeman asked angrily.   "Yes, I did, sir," said Mr.  King, "Since it doesn't listen to me,can it obey you?"
小题1:From the passage, we know Mr. King is a         .
A.managerB.driverC.workerD.policeman
小题2:Mr.  King is paid more because he _______.
A.always drives very slowly
B.is not afraid of danger
C.had driven for years
D.drives very well
小题3:Mr.  Baker went to the flea market to _______.  
A.buy a second-hand car
B.have a trial drive
C.choose a new car
D.sell his old car
小题4:Mr. King tried to stop the car when _______.  
A.he saw an old woman crossing the street
B.he saw a big tree
C.the traffic lights turned red
D.the policeman shouted angrily at him
小题5:Which of the following is true?
A.Mr. King will be sent away if he keeps being late
B.Mr. Baker can't afford to buy an old car
C.Mr. King didn't hear the policeman
D.Something was wrong with the car
Teens Talk
Lisa Black
Age 13
Mexico City, Mexico
“My favorite kind of music is salsa, and my favorite singer is Mare Anthony. Salsa is a kind of Latin music. Why do I like salsa? Well, it’s exciting. There’s always salsa music at our home. That’s because my parents love it— and because we live next to a salsa music store!”
Tom White
Age 14
New York City, USA
“What’s my favorite kind of music? I like all kinds of music, but my favorite is techno. It’s too cool! My brother hates techno— he thinks it’s terrible! He doesn’t understand it. But I understand his music either—he thinks country music is great!”
Linda Green
Age 13
Paris, France 
“My favorite kind of music is classical. My friends think I’m boring. but I think classical music is really cool. My mom and dad like classical too, and my dad has a great collation of classical CDs.”
 
小题1:Lisa Black likes salsa and she thinks it is ________.
A. exciting                B. terrible       C. boring
小题2:Tom White comes from_________.
A. Mexico City, Mexico     B. New York City, USA    C. Paris, France
小题3:Linda and her parents like music, and _________ has a great collation of classical CDs.
A. her brother             B. her mother             C. her father
小题4:Lisa Black is the same age as _________.
A. Linda Green           B. Tom White            C. Tom’s brother
小题5:The topic of today’s talk is about teen’s __________.
A. favorite collation       B. favorite music          C. favorite singer
Many people say that they are working too many hours. They don't have enough time to relax or to stay with their family.
Work hours are different from one country to another. In France, people spend about 1,646 hours a year at work. In Japan, however, people work about 2,159 hours a year. That means a Japanese worker works 513 more hours a year than a French worker.
Why do people work so many hours? Some people work extra hours because they want to make more money. However, many companies don't pay overtime. Their workers don't get more pay for more work. Some people think it's their duty to work more hours. Some are afraid of losing their jobs if they don't work more hours.
Many people say that their vacations are too short. In France, people get five weeks of paid vacation a year. In Germany, they get four to six weeks, and in the United States, two weeks. One study shows fewer than half of workers used all their vacation days. In Great Britain, there is a saying, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull (迟钝的) boy." If that is true, there must be a lot of dull people in the world.
小题1:A Japanese worker works __ more hours a year than a French one.
A.513B.1,646C.2,159D.3,805
小题2:The word "extra" in Paragraph 3 means ".
A.正常的B.额外的C.有用的D.少量的
小题3:People in ________ get only two weeks of paid vacation a year.
A.FranceB.Germany
C.the United StatesD.Great Britain
小题4:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.No companies offer vacations to their workers.
B.Many people say they have enough time to relax.
C.Not all companies pay their workers for more work.
D.More than half of workers use all their vacation days.
小题5:What can we infer from the passage?
A.Many workers have to work long hours.
B.Many people have vacations long enough.
C.Work hours are the same around the world.
D.There are a lot of dull people in the world.
If you are lost in the mountains, stay calm in the face of darkness, loneliness, and the unknown. It will greatly increase your chances of survival. Many people think that preparing necessary equipment and knowing how to use it are very important, but actually eighty percent of mountain survivals is your reaction(反应) to fear.
Find a hiding place.
Unnecessary efforts will make you sweat and make you cold. Find a hiding place around you before trying to start your own construction. If you are in a snow-covered area, you may be able to dig a cave in deep snow for protection from the wind. You should try to hide yourself in the middle of the mountain if possible. Stay out of valleys—cold air falls, and the valley floor can be the coldest area on the mountain.
Signal rescuers for help.
The best time to signal rescuers(救援者) is during the day. Signal for help from the highest point possible—it will be easier for rescuers to see you, and any sound you make will farther. If you take a box of matches and a space blanket (a special blanket for traveling), build three smoky fires and put your blanket—gold side facing out—on the ground.
Do not walk away.
It will make finding you more difficult, as search teams will be trying to follow your path and may miss you if you have gone off in a different direction. Searchers often end up finding a car with no one.
If you get frostbite(冻伤), do not rewarm the affected area until you’re out of danger. You can walk on frostbitten feet, but once you warm the area and can feel the pain, you will not want to walk anywhere. Try to protect the frostbitten area and keep it dry until you are rescued.
小题1:When lost in the mountains, you can increase your chances of survival if you _____.
A.try to find a car immediatelyB.take a space blanket with you
C.do more physical laborD.walk as far as possible to find help
小题2:According to the passage, people most probably fail to survive if they _____.
A.do not keep themselves warmB.stay in the middle of the mountain
C.do not take enough equipmentD.stay in a snow-covered area
小题3:What can we infer from the passage?
A.Never go to unfamiliar places alone.B.Mountain traveling is dangerous.
C.Don’t get frightened in danger.D.Don’t travel by yourself.
小题4:The passage talks mainly about _____.
A.mountain travelingB.mountain dangers
C.mountain survivalsD.mountain searching

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