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There are some photos of my family . There are four people in my family . Look at the photo !    My father is reading a book. My mother is cleaning the floor . My sister and I are doing our homework .
It¡¯s eight o¡¯clock in the evening now. My father and mother are watching TV. My sister is playing with a doll, and I¡¯m reading some new books .
СÌâ1:How many people are there in the picture ?
A£®TwoB£®ThreeC£®FourD£®Five
СÌâ2: What is my father doing now ?
A£®He¡¯s reading a book.B£®He¡¯s watching TV.
C£®He¡¯s playing chess . D£®He¡¯s drinking tea .
СÌâ3:Is my mother cleaning the window now ?
A£®Yes, it is . B£®Yes, she is . C£®No, she isn¡¯t .D£®Sorry, I think so.
СÌâ4:   In the evening, my sister is ________.
A£®watching TVB£®reading EnglishC£®playing with a dollD£®doing her homework
СÌâ5: Who¡¯s reading some new books ?
A£®IB£®My sisterC£®My fatherD£®My mother
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Today it is found that school students hardly pay much attention to sports. Is it because they aren¡¯t interested in sports? No. They often say they have other more important things to do.
What are these important things? Examinations! Students have to spend much time on all kinds of examinations at school. So many of them almost become bookworms (Êé´ô×Ó). Books stop them from doing sports. Because of the pressure from their parents and teachers, the students have to work harder and spend most of their time on books. As for (¾Í¡­¡­¶øÑÔ) the students, they want to get good results so that they can improve their studies. So it is necessary£¨±ØÒª£© for them to give all of their free time to their studies and stop their school sports
In fact, education can¡¯t go without physical (ÉíÌåµÄ) exercises, because a quick mind hardly goes along with a weak body. If you don¡¯t have a strong body, you can never get anything, let alone (¸ü²»ÓÃ˵) a great success in your life.
1.       are the greatest problems, so the school students don¡¯t pay much attention to sports now.
A. No interest     B. Exercises     C. Education     D. Examinations         
2. The underlined word ¡°pressure¡± means ¡°        ¡±.
A. happy feeling   B. good care  C. nervous (½ôÕÅ) feeling  D. deep love
3. If you don¡¯t have a         , you can never get anything.
A. good face      B. weak body   C. strong body      D. good father
4. The writer thinks the students should          .
A. work hard all day and all night
B have all kinds of sports after studying
C. do not have sports
D. spend the free time on the studies and give up (·ÅÆú)the sports.
5. which sentence is true?
A. If students want to get better results in studies, they must not do sports.
B. If students spend all their time on sports, they will improve studies.
C. If you have a weak body, you will have a hard mind.
D. If you want to be successful in your life, you must have a strong body.
As Sam slowly woke, he got a funny feeling in his stomach. He knew he would have to do something that he had been afraid to do for a long time.
The school bus came on time, and he sat with his friend, Billy. They chatted about baseball. It was a great way to get his mind off what he had to do later. As they got close to the school, he could feel his heart beating. His hands were starting to sweat. He hated this!
He entered Mrs. Owen¡¯s class. She was smiling, and saying hello to all her students as she did every morning.
¡°Hi, Sam!¡± she said as he walked in.
¡°Hi,¡± he said and quickly sat in his seat. Then the class began to take their spelling test. He looked at the clock. The time was near. He hoped he was not first! Mrs. Owens said it was time to begin their special day.
¡°Sam, you¡¯ll be first.¡± Mrs. Owens said to the class, ¡°Sam has worked very hard on his report on Hawaii, and I know it is very interesting.¡±
Sam nervously greeted his class. Then, he thought about the fun things he had read about surfing, volcanoes, and pineapples in Hawaii, and he started to talk. He talked in front of the whole class, and it was fun. The class clapped as he finished and Mrs. Owens was smiling. It wasn¡¯t terrible at all and he knew he would do better the next time.
СÌâ1: How did Sam feel after he woke?
A£®Excited.B£®Nervous.C£®Happy. D£®Hungry.
СÌâ2:What did Sam have to do that day?
A£®To have a baseball match.B£®To take a reading test.
C£®To go to a new class.D£®To do something special.
СÌâ3:What does the underlined word ¡°sweat¡± probably mean?
A£®´¥ÃþB£®¹ÄÕÆC£®³öº¹D£®Ö¸µã
СÌâ4: Which could be inferred (ÍƶÏ) from this passage?
A£®Sam hated chatting about baseball.
B£®Sam learned about Hawaii by travelling.
C£®Mrs. Owens is unfriendly to her students.
D£®The class enjoyed Sam¡¯s talk very much.
СÌâ5: Which is the best title for this passage?
A£®A special dayB£®An interesting lesson
C£®A nice teacherD£®A professional report
Cars are very popular in America£®When the kids are fourteen years old£®They dream of having their own  16 £®Many students work after school to  17 a car£®In most places  18 people learn to drive in high school£®They have to take a  19 test to get a licence£®Learning to drive and getting a driver¡¯s  20 may be one of the most exciting things in their lives£®For many£¬that piece of paper is an important symbol£¨ÏóÕ÷£©that they are now grown-ups£®
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else£®People almost never go to see a doctor when they are  21 £®But they will take  22 cars to a ¡°hospital¡± at the smallest sign of a problem£®At weekends£¬people  23 most of the time in washing and waxing£¨´òÀ¯£©their cars£®For some families it is not enough to have  24 car£®They often have two or even three£®Husbands need a car to go to work£®Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or  25 
activities£®
СÌâ1:
A£®carsB£®computersC£®bikesD£®houses
СÌâ2:
A£®borrowB£®buyC£®lendD£®sell
СÌâ3:
A£®oldB£®tallC£®strongD£®young
СÌâ4:
A£®language B£®listeningC£®drivingD£®body
СÌâ5:
A£®addressB£®bookC£®drivingD£®body
СÌâ6:
A£®sickB£®healthyC£®pleasedD£®angry
СÌâ7:
A£®hisB£®herC£®yourD£®their
СÌâ8:
A£®costB£®takeC£®spendD£®pay
СÌâ9:
A£®noB£®oneC£®someD£®several
СÌâ10:
A£®otherB£®anotherC£®othersD£®else
Tokyo, March 11, 2011

People left their houses near Sendai, northern Japan on March 11th.
A man and child look out over destroyed homes after a tsunami(º£Ð¥) and earthquake.
Nuclear crises(ºËΣ»ú) in Japan¡¯s power plants(ºËµçÕ¾).

Could it have been worse?
More than a minute before the earth under their feet began to shake, many millions of Japanese people got cell phone alerts; TV networks interrupted (´ò¶Ï,ÖжÏ) their broadcasts and turned to the latest announcement of Japanese government; loud speakers started suddenly to warn people of the coming tsunami; bullet trains came to a stop. The earthquake on March 11 was the first test of the nation¡¯s earthquake early-warning technology (µØÕðÔ¤¾¯¼¼Êõ). However, in the fight of Man vs Nature, Nature won again. Hundreds, if not thousands of people, lost their lives in Japan. Scientists believe it is the fifth-strongest quake in the world since 1900 and the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
Lin tells of calm survivors
When the office began to shake, his friends were calm and still working. But the shaking became stronger. People shouted at him: ¡°Run out of the building, now!¡± This was Lin Jia¡¯s first experience of an earthquake. Lin, 26, has been in Japan for three months, working as a software engineer in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Lin stayed with others in a bus station all afternoon. Buildings were shaken by a series(ϵÁÐ) of aftershocks. He was nervous, but the people around him were so calm and organized that he gradually (Öð½¥) calmed down.
СÌâ1:What does the underlined word ¡°alert¡± mean?
A£®ÄÖÖÓB£®¾¯±¨C£®¶ÌÐÅD£®ÁåÉù
СÌâ2: How many ways of earthquake early-warning are mentioned in the passage?
A£®2B£®3C£®4D£®5
СÌâ3: Which of the following is NOT true?
A£®Lin Jia has never met with an earthquake in Japan.
B£®There have been five earthquakes in Japan since 1900.
C£®The earthquake is the most powerful on record ever to hit Japan.
D£®The local government warned people of the coming earthquake in some ways.
СÌâ4: What is the most important after an earthquake according to the article?
A£®Keep away from the nuclear power plants.
B£®Running out of the building.
C£®Keep calm and organized.
D£®Get the cell phone alerts
СÌâ5: Where does this article probably come from?
A£®a newspaperB£®an advertisementC£®a diaryD£®a novel
Everyone needs friends. Friends bring us happiness and hope in our lives. But the ability to make friends changes from person to person. To some people, making friends is easy, and to others it¡¯s very difficult.
Making friends is a skill, and the first thing is to know how to get on with others.
If you have trouble in making friends, maybe I can tell you how to do it.
Realize your own good points. You have skills and talents(²ÅÄÜ) that others will like.
Believe that you are a good person and have something nice to share with others.
Be humourous. Learn to laugh at yourself and your weakness. Remember to smile at others.
Respect(×ð¾´) the others. Everyone has his own idea. Learn how to listen to others¡¯ ideas without trying to make them accept(½ÓÊÜ) yours.
Be kind. If you are kind to others, they will usually be kind to you. There are hundreds of little things you can do to show your kindness. Open the door for someone. Wave to a friend and so on.
Don¡¯t complain(±§Ô¹). Learn to accept what you can¡¯t change, and work hard to change what you can. No one is willing to hear your complaints all the time.
Never give up. Even if you are faced with some closed-minded people, never give up. And try to find someone who will understand you.
СÌâ1: Why do we need friends according to the passage? __________.
A£®Friends can do everything for usB£®Friends can bring us happiness
C£®Friends accept our ideas all the timeD£®Without friends, we could not live
СÌâ2: What¡¯s the first thing we should learn in order to make friends?_________.
A. To help others                      B. To smile to others
C To get on with others                 D. To listen to others¡¯ complaints
СÌâ3: Which of the following shows a sense of humour?_____________.
A£®Opening the door for someone
B£®Complaining to others all the time
C£®Laughing at ourselves and our weakness
D£®Finding someone who will understand us
СÌâ4: How many pieces of advice does the writer provide when we have trouble in making friends? ___________.
A£®FiveB£®SevenC£®NineD£®Eleven
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Of all the things we eat and drink£¬water is the  1 important. The human body can go 2  food for a long time£¬but two  3 three days without water could make people  4 .
A lot of people don¡¯t understand how  5 water the human body needs  6 well and many people don¡¯t drink enough£¬especially in  7 weather. Most people drink  8 they are thirsty but in fact they need more water£¬especially when they take  9 .
A man¡¯s body is 65 to 75 percent of  10 . If we don¡¯t have enough water. We fell tired and may become ill.
(   )1.A.more          B. most            C. less                D. least
(   )2.A.with          B. on              C. without             D. by
(   )3.A.or                B. and             C. of              D. but
(   )4.A.died          B. to die          C. dies                D. die
(   )5.A.many          B. little          C. few                 D. much
(   )6.A.work          B. working         C. to work             D. works
(   )7.A.hot           B. cold                C. cool            D. warm
(   )8.A.so                B. that            C. when            D. since
(   )9.A.fun           B. exercise            C. exercises       D. work
(   )10.A.blood            B. water           C. air             D. food
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One day. A farmer was walking along a road with his son Thomas. The father said, ¡°Look! There¡¯s a horseshoe   31  the ground. Pick it up and put it in your bag.¡± Thomas said, ¡°It wastes my time. ¡± His father said   32  but he picked it up himself. When they got to a nearby town, they had a rest. There the farmer   33  the horseshoe and with the money he bought some strawberries.
The father and the son went on walking. The sun was well up in the   34 . They soon drank up their water, and there wasn¡¯t a house or even a tree for them to   35 . Thomas felt too   36  to walk on. At this time, his father gave Thomas a strawberry   37  he quickly ate it. After a while, his father gave him    38  strawberry and once again, his son lost no time in putting it in his mouth.
And so they   39 . The old farmer gave the strawberries and the son ate them. When Thomas had eaten up all the strawberries, his father said to him, ¡°My dear son, if you picked up that horseshoe, you would have your own strawberries   40 . Always remember the lesson: If you don¡¯t worry about the little things, you¡¯ll find difficult to do the great things.¡±
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A£®underB£®onC£®forD£®to
СÌâ2:
A£®everyoneB£®anythingC£®nothingD£®someone
СÌâ3:
A£®threw B£®soldC£®foundD£®bought
СÌâ4:
A£®skyB£®mountainC£®riverD£®tree
СÌâ5:
A£®have a look B£®have a tryC£®have a restD£®have a picture
СÌâ6:
A£®excitedB£®coldC£®fullD£®thirsty
СÌâ7:
A£®andB£®thoughC£®orD£®because
СÌâ8:
A£®the othersB£®anotherC£®othersD£®other one
СÌâ9:
A£®turned upB£®came downC£®went onD£®got over
СÌâ10:
A£®to drinkB£®to rideC£®to useD£®to eat

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