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Mrs. Green has much work to do at home ,so she doesn’t like sports. Her mother is coming this afternoon and she goes to meet her. Near the school she looks at her watch. She has some time. So she goes into the school. Her son isn’t in the classroom. She asks a boy and knows they’re behind the school. She sees some boys playing there. Her son is there, too. She watches them playing and soon is angry. She takes her son to the wall.
“Go home with me, Richard,” says she. “Don’t play with them. I can buy a nice ball for you. Then you don’t need to scramble for(抢夺) the ball.”
1. Mrs. Green doesn’t like sports, because____________.
A. she is at home              B. she doesn’t know about balls
C. she has much work to do     D. she thinks she is well
2. Mrs. Green goes to ____________.
A. see her son                B. watch her son play
C. meet Richard’s grandma     D. meet her grandma
3. Richard is a ____________.
A. schoolboy                B. schoolgirl       
C. teacher                   D. driver
CCA

1.本文的第一句为Mrs. Green has much work to do at home ,so she doesn’t like sports.所表示的含义为格林夫人在家有许多或要做,所以她不喜欢运动,故本题选C。
2.本文的第二句为Her mother is coming this afternoon and she goes to meet her. 所表示的含义为今天下午格林夫人将去接见理查德祖母,也就是格林夫人的母亲,故本题选C。
3.根据第一段最后一句可知理查德是格林夫人的儿子,所以我们说理查德是一个男学生,故本题选A。
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A.To beB.BeingC.BeD./
小题2:
A.who faceB.faceC.are faceD.faced
小题3:
A.such as   B.likes   C.like  D.for example
小题4:
A.shuting   B.closing  C.shut   D.close
小题5:
A.trainedB.train    C.trainingD.trains
小题6: A. With      B After.      C. Before    D. Because
小题7:
A.fetch   B.take  C.carry  D.return
小题8:
A.and    B.but   C.or D.because
小题9:
A.When   B.HowC.Where.D.Why
小题10:A information  B conclusions  C. experience  D. instructions 
小题11:
A.does it   B.fetch itC.does D.fetches
小题12:
A.even   B.and C.like D.but
小题13:
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A.sets up B.set up C.that set upD.which set up
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A.animalsB.plantsC.buildingsD.photos
小题2:
A.muchB.manyC.littleD.few
小题3:
A.houseB.farmC.hospitalD.school
小题4:
A.brownB.yellowC.blackD.white
小题5:
A.whenB.untilC.forD.since
小题6:
A.costB.spendC.payD.take
小题7:
A.loveB.hateC.questionD.surprise
小题8:
A.acceptedB.refusedC.understoodD.cared
小题9:
A.situationsB.suggestionsC.playsD.plans
小题10:
A.farmersB.scientistsC.doctorsD.inventors
小题11:
A.helpfulB.harmfulC.carefulD.wonderful
小题12:
A.pumpkinB.peanutC.cottonD.potato
小题13:
A.soilB.waterC.airD.weather
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A.seenB.lookC.foundD.called
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A.timeB.yearC.ageD.season
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小题1:Who created Spiderman?
A.Stan Lee.B.Marvel.C.Peter Parker.D.Superman.
小题2: What happened to Peter Parker after he was bitten by the spider?
A.He could not see with his eyes.B.He became a spider.
C.He developed spider-like powers.D.He was sick.
小题3: What does “with great power, there must also come great responsibility” mean?
A.Powerful people can do whatever they like.
B.People with power are always good.
C.Powerful people should have a responsibility to do good.
D.Powerful people are to blame(为……担责) for all the bad things that happen.
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A.listeningB.learningC.speakingD.feeling
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A. have some fresh fruit for themselves    B. make some money by selling fruit
C. provide people with more healthy fruit   D. buy some cheap fruit from their neighbors
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A.In 2008. B.In 2009.C.In 2010. D.In 2011.
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A.The fruit will rot or be eaten by small animals.
B.People who need the fruit will come to pick it.
C.The fruit will be used as a resource for research.
D.Homeowners will pick the fruit and sell it.
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小题1:These Americans teaching English in other countries found that they _____________.
needed to learn foreign languages.
should often discuss their experiences
had problems with communications
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A. nodding heads          B. raising the eyebrows         C. shaking hands.
小题3: Tom misunderstood his class at first because __________.
he didn’t know much about Indian culture
he didn’t explain everything clearly enough
he didn’t know where the students came from
小题4:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
In Bulgaria, nodding heads means “no”
Jan taught English on a Pacific island
Lisa was trying to buy some cabbage.
小题5:The passage is mainly about _________.
body language in foreign restaurants
class discussion in Indian schools
miscommunicaions in different cultures

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