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We can find ads everywhere.Here are four ads.Please read then carefully.

(1)

The above job ads are probably from ________.

[  ]

A.

a newspaper

B.

a story book

C.

a science book

D.

a guide book

(2)

If you like children and have two days off, you can call at ________ for a job.

[  ]

A.

8556779

B.

8558366

C.

8766588

D.

8633800

(3)

If the owner of the large house asks a cleaner to tidy his house once a day, how much will the cleaner get in a week?

[  ]

A.

120.

B.

140.

C.

160.

D.

180.

(4)

________ are needed in AL Hotel.

[  ]

A.

Cleaners

B.

Baby sitters

C.

Reporters

D.

Waiters

答案:1.A;2.C;3.B;4.D;
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  Plant scientists consider them as fruit.Most other people think of them as vegetables.Whatever you call tomatoes, there are many different kinds of this popular and healthy food.

  There are two groups of the plants.Small tomato plants grow to about one meter.They can be planted rather close together.Some short kinds do not require special care and are often gotten crop by machines.Large tomato plants can grow over two meters tall.They also produce larger fruits.

  People who grow only a few plants can place wire cages around each one.The cage can be made of wire fence material.The cage helps the plant grow taller and produce a better crop.

  Tomatoes often need extra calcium(Ca), or the fruits may be ruined.Add lime to the soil can solve this problem.Dry lands may also ruin the fruits.Tomatoes need water regularly.The soil should never dry out completely.Dried grass or leaves placed around the plant can help hold water in the soil and stop the growth of unwanted plants.

  Tomatoes are native to South America.The tomato is a member of the potato family.The leaves of the plant are poisonous, like the leaves of its relatives.Before the 18th century, people grew tomatoes only as pretty plants.They called the bright red fruit a “love apple”, but would not eat it.

(1)

Which of the following is right about the small tomato plants?

[  ]

A.

They can grow to about 2 meters.

B.

They can’t be planted close together.

C.

Some of them don’t require special care.

(2)

People place wire cages around the plant in order to _________.

[  ]

A.

protect the plant from being taken by others.

B.

help the plant grow taller and produce a better crop

C.

keep the plant from being eaten by animals

(3)

The underlined word “ruin” probably means “_________”.

[  ]

A.

grow

B.

destroy

C.

stop

(4)

People often give tomatoes extra calcium by _________.

[  ]

A.

adding lime to the soil

B.

watering the plant regularly

C.

putting dried grass around the plant

(5)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Tomatoes are native to North America.

B.

The leaves of the plant can also be eaten.

C.

Americans began to eat tomatoes from the 18th century.

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  Dear Roni,

  Italy is wonderful. We started in Rome two weeks ago, drove to Florence last week and now we're on our way to Venice. Three weeks just isn't enough.

  The country near Florence is so beautiful-hills, olive trees. And red roofs(屋顶) of the houses look so nice far away.

  I am afraid I am getting bigger-the food here is so delicious!

Love,

Akemi

  Roni Lebaver

  222 Main St. Languna

  Beach, CA 92651

  U. S. A.

  Hi Roni,

  I can't believe(相信) you went to school here in Honolulu! Why did you leave?

  I spend each morning on the beach(海滩) and in the water. The sand is so soft and the beaches seem so long. The water is just the right temperature.

  One afternoon, I left the beach to walk in mountains near Honolulu. I enjoyed myself very much there.

  How I miss you!

Mari

  Roni Lebaver

  222 Main St. Languna

  Beach, CA 92651

  U. S. A.

  Dear Roni,

  Maybe I'm strange but I love the desert(沙漠)!

  Last week, our group spent four days in the desert. At times, it felt like the moon.

  I always thought deserts were all the same! They are not. Some parts look like mountains; others are really different.

  And when we find something green--a few plam trees, a little water, we feel good and great.

  See you in September,

Kim

  Roni Lebaver

  222 Main St. Languna

  Beach, CA 92651

  U. S. A.

1.Who seems to have eaten too much?

[  ]

A.Mari.
B.Akemi.
C.Kim.
D.Roni.

2.Who went to school in Honolulu?

[  ]

A.Akemi.
B.Mari.
C.Roni.
D.Kim.

3.Who spent four days on the moon?

[  ]

A.Nobody.
B.Kim.
C.Roni.
D.Akemi.

4.Where does Roni live?

[  ]

A.Florence.
B.Honolulu.
C.Laguna Beach.
D.Venice.

5.Which of the sentences is true?

[  ]

A.Akemi arrived in Rome two weeks ago.

B.Mari spends every morning and afternoon on the beach.

C.Deserts always look the same.

D.Mari had a good time in Honolulu.

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     One day in early March of 1993,Pauline and Tom Nichter and their 11-year-old son Jason,were shopping for a toy in Buena Park,CA.Suddenly,Panline saw a wallet lying on the floor.When she looked inside,
she found $200.The family,homeless and without work,knew that could change their lives.But they took
the wallet to the nearby police station and turned it in.The wallet was found to have some other pockets,
and more money in-over $2000!The police called the man who lost the wallet to pick it up.The man
thanked the Nichters and shook their hands,but didn't reward them.Luckily for the family,a TV news
reporter filmed the story.People from all over the world heard the story and sent them letters,money and
even jobs.A businessman even let them live in his house for free for six months.So far,the family has
received over $100 000.Now the Nichter's future is bright.
1.The best title(标题)of the reading would be_____________.
A.Money is Everything
B.From Poor to Rich
C.A kind Businessman
D.A Lost Wallet and the Police
2.Who found out the secret of the wallet?
A.The police.
B.Jason.
C.Someone else in the shop.
D.The man who lost the wallet.
3.From the reading,we know many people_____________.
A.work hard to change their lives
B.are friendly to the loser
C.are ready to help others
D.often have good luck
4.The words “reward them” in the reading mean_____________.
A.speak to the Nichters
B.give something to the Nichters
C.pay the police
D.meet the news reporters
5.Which of the following is true about the Nichters?

A.They got lots of money from a reporter.
B.They made friends with the loser of the money.
C.They posted letters to the people all over the world.
D.They became known to many people.

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From: Li-Hong @ net.cn To: jenny@compail.ca
Subject: School term Date: 01/09 6:00 p.m.
Dear Jenny,    
        Today is my first day of new high school. Many students in our school come from big cities. They
bring the high-tech things to school, for example, mobile phones, MP3 players, CD players and electronic
dictionaries. They show off these things to others. What about your classmates in the US? Do they have
thesame things?
                                                                                                                                                 Li Hong
From: jenny@compail.ca To: Li-Hong @ net.cn
Subject: Repeat! Date: 01/09 8:00 p.m.
Dear Li Hong,
        We also bring these high-tech things when we are back to school. However, we often work during
the holidays, and make money to buy these things. I think we need these things. We need mobile phones
to contact with our friends. We also need CD players to listen to music. Electronic dictionaries can be
useful for our study too.
                                                                                                                                                 Jenny
1. The word "high-tech" means _______ in Chinese.
A. 高质量的    
B. 高品质的    
C. 高科技的    
D. 高价格的
2. Where do you probably read these two letters?
A. In a magazine.  
B. In a book.
C. In a guide-book.
D. On a website.
3. Li Hong thinks many students like to bring the high-tech things to school because _______.
A. they like to listen to music
B. mobile phones are useful for their studies
C. they want to show off these things
D. they want to contact with their classmates
4. Jenny thinks students bring CD players to school because they want to _______.
A. make money  
B. contact with friends  
C. listen to music
D. study well
5. From the passage we know that _______.
A. Li Hong has many high-tech things like her classmates
B. American students often use their own money to buy the high-tech things
C. Chinese students work during the holidays to buy the high-tech things
D. all the high-tech things are useful for the students
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     We all know that as the population of a city grows, so do its problems.
Pollution,  too  many cars, and crowded streets are just a  few of these
difficulties.  One way to help with these problems is city trains. Trains
traveling to different parts of a city means fewer cars and buses on our roads, cleaner air, and more open streets. In recent years, cities such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shanghai have all built city train lines.
     The first city train line in China was built in Beijing. The oldest part of the train line, from Beijing Stop to Pingguoyuan, was opened in 1969.  Its length was 23.6 kilometres. As the city grew after 1980, so did the need for more
trains.A newer train line was built to help move people around the city centre. The 16-kilometre-long "circle line" was finished in 1987. Since that time
even more train stations have been built and today the train lines in the city
are over 50 kilometres long.
    For  the  coming beautiful  future,  the trains of Beijing will be very
important.  We all know that most of the people who go to work or go to
school will travel by train.  
1. Trains traveling to different parts of a city means____cars and buses on
our roads.
A. lots of          
B.little        
C.fewer        
D.less
2. The passage tells us about
A. the problems in big cities              
B.city trains
C. the history of Beijing                
D.2008 0lympic Games
3. How long was the first train line in Beijing?
A. About 16 kms.    
B.About 23 kms.    
C.About 33 kms.    
D.About 50 kms.
4. The 16-kilometre-long "circle line" was finished in____.
A. 1969          
B.1967            
C.1980            
D.1987
5.  Which of the followings is TRUE?
A. Bigger population, nlore problems.
B. The ldrger population a city has, the fewer problems it f'aces.
C. More ca.nd more cities are building undergrouml.s for the 2008 Olympic Games.
D. There are 20 stations on the "circle line" in Beijing.

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