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阅读理解。
     "Climbing Mount Qomolangma is a kind of discovery," said a reporter of CCTV. He was sent to join
the climbing team for broadcasting (播放) this TV program. The climbers climbed Mount Qomolangma
from May 18 to 24. CCTV also sent a team to join in this most dangerous and exciting sport. They called
it "Standing at the World's Third Pole (极) in 2003".
     It is just 50 years since the first climbers got to the top of Mount Qomolangma. In 2003, nearly 600
people from all over the world will try to reach the highest mountain in the world.
     As we know, Mount Qomolangma is famous for its height-8,848 meters-in the world, so it has
attracted thousands of people to climb. On May 25th, 1953, Edmund Hillary from New Zealand, and
Tenzing Norgay from Nepal finally reached the top of Mount Qomolangma. This most dangerous sport
in the world brings the greatest challenge and the most exciting and happiest moment to human beings
because the climbers have to face the terrible cold and avalanches (雪崩), and some other difficulties.
The higher they climb, the more difficulties they will meet. On the way to the top they may lose their lives
at any time. It is reported that 175 climbers had to live there for ever. During the past 50 years, more than
10,000 men and women tried to get to the top, but only 1,200 have made their dreams come true. We
Chinese climbers first showed our national flag to the world on the top of the mountain in 1960. 
     Once someone asked why the pioneers never stopped trying to reach the top. "I don't think climbing
the highest mountain only means danger or death. It is really a chance to challenge. You can really
understand the love of nature and the true meaning of life," a reporter of CCTV answered.
1. How many people succeeded in climbing up to the top of the mountain?
[     ]
A. 1,200.
B. 10,000.
C. 175.
D. 600.
2. What may the climbers meet when they climb Mount Qomolangma?
[     ]
A. Avalanches, rain, strong wind and the terrible cold.
B. Mist, strong wind, water and falling ice.
C. The terrible cold, avalanches, mist, strong wind and falling ice.
D. Rain avalanches, mist, strong wind and falling ice.
3. When did the Chinese climbing team first stand on the top of Mount Qomolangma?
[     ]
A. In 1953.
B. In 1960.
C. In 2003.
D. In 1950.
4. What does the sentence "It is reported that 175 climbers had to live there for ever." mean?
    It means ______.
[     ]
A.175 climbers had decided to live there
B. 175 climbers don't want to go back for ever
C. 175 climbers climbed Mount Qomolangma
D. 175 climbers lost their lives
5. What can we learn from the climbers?
[     ]
A Their love of nature.
B. Their sprit of meeting the challenge bravely.
C. Their spirit of never giving up.
D. A, B and C.
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     What do you think is the most common illness? Do you get ill sometimes? We are lucky to live now,
because there are lots of medicines to make people better. 
     The most common illness in the world is the cold. It often begins with a sore throat. Then you sneeze
and your nose runs. You usually have a headache too. Often you cough later. It's not a very bad illness,
but you can feel quite ill.
     There isn't a cure (治愈) for a cold, but you can take medicines to make you feel better. For instance,
aspirin (阿司匹林) can stop your headache. It is good to rest, and to drink a lot of water too. A doctor
once said to me, "With the proper (适当的) medicine, a cold will continue for seven days. With no
medicine, it will continue for a whole week!"
     Where does our medicine come from? A long time ago, people knew that some plants made them feel
better. They ate the leaves, the roots, the fruit, or the seeds of plants. For instance, the juice of lemons
makes a sore throat feel better.
     In modern times, scientists have looked at these plants, and found out which chemicals (化学物质)
are in them. Many of our medicines today are made from those chemicals.
     There are some illnesses which we can't cure yet. And nobody has found a cure for old age. But
because of modern medicines, many people now live longer than their grandparents.
1. How does a cold often begin?
    ___________________________________________________
2. Can aspirin stop a headache?
    ___________________________________________________
3. How long does a cold usually continue?
    ___________________________________________________
4. What kind of juice makes a sore throat feel better?
    ___________________________________________________
5. What are many of our medicines today made from?
    ___________________________________________________
阅读下面的短文,用括号内所给的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。
      Have you ever had problems in your life and don’t know how to be happy? If so, you will find “Being
a Happy Teenager” _1___ (write) by Australian writer, Andrew Matthews, useful.
     Andrew Matthews is a ___2___  (write), cartoonist and speaker. His books __3___ (translate) into
20 languages. He has been on over 2000 ___4___ (radio) and TV programs.
     In this book, Matthews tells us how___5____ (have) a happy life and answers the questions of
teenagers.
        There are many topics such as parents and friends, and the book says we should stop ___6___ (be)
angry and forgive. The book tells us about ___7____ (use) skills such as how to put what you have
learned into pictures of your mind to make your memory better. Many teenagers think that ____8___
(happy) comes from a good exam marks or praise form other people. But you can still be happy when
there are no such “good” things.
      _____9____ (succeed) comes from a good attitude. If you learn from ___10____ (problem), you
will have success in the future.
      Some school boys have problems such as being too tall or too short. But Matthews tells us happiness
comes from ___11___ (think) about things in positive way. 
      If you are tall, people notice you and you can get a better view at the movie; if you are short, your
clothes and shoes take ___12___ (little) room in your bedroom! This is Matthews’ most important
lesson: you choose to be happy!
阅读理解。
     My vision (视力) is getting worse. I can't even see what is five feet away from me without glasses.
我拒绝戴眼镜, though I know I need to. I'm afraid they will make me look ugly. Besides, I can do well
without them. These were my thoughts two years ago, when I was in the sixth grade. An embarrassing
experience taught me that what I was thinking was wrong.
    ②School has been out for two months. I was going to junior high school soon, where I was sure that
looks are everything. So the question still remained there. Should I, Or should I not, wear glasses? The
question was still in my mind when my family and I attended a wedding (婚礼) late in the summer.
    During the wedding, I drank too much juice. Soon after it ended, I walked quickly to the bathroom. Since
it was an emergency (紧急) and I couldn't clearly see which door was ③marked boys. I just opened the
nearest door and entered the restroom.
     Unluckily, I had entered the wrong restroom. But I didn't know this until I heard a scream (尖叫声) coming
from the entrance when I was washing my hands.
     After that, I decided to wear the ugly-looking glasses. I didn't really ④care about what people thought of
me any more, because I never wanted to enter the wrong bathroom again.
     On the first day of seventh grade, ⑤my friends didn't make fun of me. Instead they gave me compliments.
They thought the glasses made me look more cute and more natural.
     So if you know something is right, just do it. ⑥It doesn't matter what others think of you. All that matters
is what you think of yourself-and that you can see where you are going!
1. (A) 试写出文中③处划线部分mark的汉语意思:________.
    (B) 用一个适当的英语单词替代文中④处划线部分care about:________.
2. 根据文中①处的汉语提示,用英语将句子补充完整:
   ______________________________.
3. 写出文中②处划线部分的同义句:
     School ________ two months ago.
4. 将文中⑤处划线部分合并成一句:
    My friends gave me compliments ________ fun of me.
5. 将文中⑥处的划线部分翻译成汉语:
     ______________________________.
完形填空。

     It's never easy to admit (承认) you are in the wrong. We all    1_ to know the art of apology (道歉).
Think how often you have done wrong. Then count how many   2_ you have expressed clearly you were
_3_. You can't go to bed with an easy mind if you do _4_ about it.
     A  doctor  friend,  Mr. Lied, told  me  about  a  man  who came to him  with  diffident kinds of signs:
headaches, heart trouble and insomnia (失眠症).   5_some careful exams, Mr. Lied found nothing wrong
with him and said, " If you don't tell me  what's   6_ you, I  can't  help you." The  man  admitted  he  was
cheating (骗取) his brother to his inheritance (遗产). Then and there the clever doctor   7_ the man write
to his brother and _8_ his money. As soon as the  letter  was  put into the  post  box,  the  man  suddenly
cried, " Thank you," he said to the doctor " I think I have got well."
     An apology can not only save a broken relationship (关系), but also make a person   9_. If you can
think of someone who should be   10_ an apology from you, do something about it right now.

(     )1.A. decide    
(     )2.A. mistakes  
(     )3.A. sorry    
(     )4.A. something    
(     )5.A. Before    
(     )6.A. hurting  
(     )7.A. made      
(     )8.A. give      
(     )9.A. happy    
(     )10.A. received
B. have    
B. people  
B. weak    
B. anything         
B. After   
B. hanging
B. helped  
B. keep    
B. glad    
B. given  
C. need    
C. ways    
C. sad    
C. nothing              
C. Till    
C. touching
C. let    
C. return  
C. strong  
C. known  
D. try        
D. times      
D. wrong      
D. everything                     
D. Since      
D. worrying  
D. saw        
D. send      
D. healthy    
D. forgotten  
阅读理解。
     Different weather makes people feel different. It influences health, intelligence and feelings.
     In August, it is very hot and wet in the southern part of the United States.   People there have heart
trouble and other kinds of health problems during this month. In the Northeast and the Middle West, it
is very hot in summer and very cold in winter. People in these states have more heart  trouble when the
weather changes in February or March.
     The weather can also influence intelligence. For example, in a 1983 report by scientists, the IQ of a
group of students was very high when a very strong wind came, but after the strong wind, their IQ was
10% lower.  The wind can help people have higher intelligence.  Very hot weather,  on the other hand,
can make it lower. Students in many schools  in the United States often get worse on  exams  in the hot
months of the year (July and August).
     Weather also has a strong influence on people's feelings.  Winter may be a bad  time for thin people.
They usually feel cold during these months. They might feel unhappy during cold weather,  too.  But fat
people may have a hard time in hot summer. At about 18℃, people become stronger.
     Low air pressure (气压) may make people forgetful. People leave more bags on buses and in shops
on low-pressure days.
     Are you feeling sad, tired, or forgetful today? It may be the weather's problem.
1. _________ can cause health problems.
A. Hot and wet weather    
B. A strong wind      
C. Warm weather      
D. Low air
2. A report shows that people may have higher intelligence when _______ comes.
A. rain                
B. a strong wind        
C. very hot weather    
D. low air pressure
3. According to the writer, fat people may feel bad in _______ weather.
A. cold                
B. cool              
C. warm            
D. hot
4. The writer wants to tell us that ________.
A. hot and cold weather influences all people in the same way
B. Weather influences people's hearings
C. the IQ changes when weather changes
D. people feel good on low-pressure days
5. The best title for this passage is "________".   
A. Hot Weather Causes Health Problems      
B. Different Weather Makes People Feel Bad
C. Weather Influences Feelings            
D. Weather Influences Health, Intelligence and Feelings
完形填空。
     Time flies so quickly! We become mature (成熟的) girls or boys, or at least we   1   we are. At the
same time, our parents are no longer young.
     They   2   all they have to us but never look forward to getting   3   back. When we are all in bed,
they stay with us day and night. When we're hungry or cold or sad, they   4   offer help.
     But what have we done for our parents?   5   we grow up, we have our own ideas and we believe
we are   6   enough to think and act by ourselves, so we usually dislike their care.   7  , we don't listen
to them; sometimes even quarrel with them!
     We must   8   something now, letting them know that we love them, too. Try our best to understand
our parents, and not to make them feel hopeless. In a word, make it a duty to bring   9   to them because
that's the sign that we are really mature.
     Children are parents'  10  and we are carrying both our dreams and theirs. The pleasure of our parents
is what we should try to do!
(     )1. A. think    
(     )2. A. pass     
(     )3. A. something
(     )4. A. never    
(     )5. A. If       
(     )6. A. careful  
(     )7. A. At first 
(     )8. A. throw    
(     )9. A. stress   
(     )10. A. hope    
B. advise      
B. give           
B. everything    
B. hardly        
B. Before         
B. old            
B. As a result 
B. ask            
B. money         
B. award      
C. promise   
C. show   
C. anything   
C. seldom    
C. As      
C. young       
C. So far 
C. read    
C. happiness
C. task     
D. explain      
D. take          
D. nothing    
D. always     
D. Though    
D. patient          
D. At once  
D. do          
D. complaint             
D. aim         
阅读理解。
     Taking an after-school class will give you a head start in high school. But if it means walking home
every day, even in snow and rain, would you do it?
     I did. I took part in an after-school Spanish class. Because it was after school, no school buses were
there to take me home when the class ended. And my parents couldn't pick me up, so I had to walk home.
     At first I hated the walk because of the long distance. But after a few months, I got used to (习惯于)
it and it became one of my daily activities, like getting dressed and brushing my teeth. And I began to
enjoy it. I got to see things like birds flying and trees changing color. A few times I saw something very
special, like a small snake near the sidewalk, or two cars that came very close to crashing!
     Many of my classmates saw what I did. Once, one girl in my class asked her mother to drive me
home because it was raining outside, and I didn't have an umbrella (雨伞). Some people who I didn't
know even gave me a ride - they thought it was too cold out.
     People always think walking long distances is difficult. Modern technology (技术) makes common
things, like walking, seem impossible. Many people, like myself, live in the country and are close to
nature, but also far away from it because of technology.
1. What class did the writer take part in after school?
A. Math class    
B. Spanish class  
C. Art class
D. English class
2. When did the writer begin to enjoy walking home?
A. At the very beginning.    
B. After a week.  
C. After a few months.      
D. After a year.
3. Why did the writer begin to enjoy walking home?
A. Because something interesting happened on the road every day.
B. Because the writer could get a ride from some strange people.
C. Because the writer enjoyed walking in the rain alone.
D. Because the writer could enjoy some interesting things happening on the road.
4. When it was a rainy or snowy day, ______.
A. some kind people would give him a ride
B. nobody saw him and nobody helped him
C. the writer would choose to stay at school
D. the writer's parents would come to pick him up
5. What does the last paragraph want to tell us?
A. It is difficult for many people to walk long distances.
B. Modern technology brings people a lot of inconvenience (不方便).
C. Modern technology makes people live better, but farther from the nature.
D. It is impossible for people to walk a long distance nowadays.
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
       Sometimes it's easy to forget that we live in neighborhoods. A picnic  1  a few activities can be fun. Your neighbors will   2   that they want to do things togethermore often.    The game of "Getting to  3  
You" is a great way for neighbors to learn more about each other.You can   4   by eating at picnic tables. You have to choose an"asker" to ask   5   to the neighbors.    The question could be "Can you playins
truments  (乐器)?"   6   you can't play any instrument, sit down. Then the  "asker" will ask,"Can you play just   7   instrument?" If you can play just oneinstrument, please sit down.If the person can play the most
instruments, he or she will be the    8   one standing. And he   9   she is tne Wlnner.Neighborhood
10  
are not just lots of fun. They also helpbuild a safe living place.
(  )1. A. in      
(  )2. A. hear    
(  )3. A. Know    
(  )4. A. decide  
(  )5. A. questions
(  )6. A. Or      
(  )7. A. two      
(  )8. A. first    
(  )9. A. so      
(  )10. A. houses  
B.on          
B. find        
B. Play        
B. order      
B. directions   
B. Or          
B. one        
B. second      
B. but        
B. ideas      
C. with  
C.smell  
C. Bring  
C.give         
C.price  
C. If    
C. five  
C.third  
C.or    
C.sports
D. to        
D. smile      
D. Put        
D. begin      
D. ways      
D. Unless    
D. three      
D. last      
D. and        
D. picnics            

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