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Many Chinese students don’t pay much attention to spoken English at school. They think it necessary to practice
1
English in class, but not
2
class. Here is a story to show you
3
important it is to speak the English language freely in everyday life.
A foreigner once
4
hungry and went into a restaurant in London. He sat down at a table. When the waiter came, he
5
his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again in order to
6
that he wanted something
7
because he could not speak English. The waiter soon
8
him a cup of tea. The man shook his head. The waiter then took
9
the tea and gave him a cup of coffee. Still the man didn’t
10
what he wanted. He tried again and again, but he wasn’t able to make the waiter
11
him. Finally
12
man came in. He spoke English
13
and fluently. After a few minutes, there was a large plate of meat and vegetables on the table in front of
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.
So you see a man can go hungry if he
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master(掌握)a foreign language.
1.
A.
speak
B.
speaking
C.
to speak
2.
A.
outsider
B.
out
C.
out of
3.
A.
how
B.
how an
C.
what an
4.
A.
get
B.
gets
C.
got
5.
A.
open
B.
opened
C.
opens
6.
A.
express
B.
expressed
C.
expressing
7.
A.
eats
B.
eating
C.
to eat
8.
A.
took
B.
brought
C.
bought
9.
A.
away
B.
out of
C.
down
10.
A.
make
B.
give
C.
get
11.
A.
understand
B.
understood
C.
be understood
12.
A.
other
B.
the other
C.
another
13.
A.
clean
B.
clear
C.
clearly
14.
A.
he
B.
him
C.
his
15.
A.
doesn’t
B.
won’t
C.
isn’t
Happiness is for everyone. You don’t need to care about those people who have beautiful houses
1
large gardens and swimming pools or those who have nice cars and a lot of money and so on. Why?
2
those who have big houses may often feel lonely and those who have cars may want to walk on the country roads at their
3
time.
In fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are in trouble at school, your friends will
4
you. When you study hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking good care of your life and your health. When you get
5
, your friends will say congratulations to you. When you do something wrong, people around you will help you to correct it. When you do something good to others, you will feel happy,
6
. All these are your happiness. If you notice
7
of them, you can see that happiness is always around you. Happiness is not the same
8
money. It is a feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also be very happy ,because you have something else that can’t be bought with money .When you meet difficulties, you can say
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you are very happy ,because you have more chance to challenge yourself .So you cannot always say you are poor and you have
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luck. As the old saying goes : “Life is like a revolving door, when it closes, it also opens .”If you take every chance you meet ,you can be a happy and lucky person.
1.
A.
use
B.
has
C.
with
D.
and
2.
A.
After
B.
Before
C.
If
D.
because
3.
A.
free
B.
busy
C.
happy
D.
bad
4.
A.
give
B.
help
C.
take
D.
carry
5.
A.
things
B.
fruit
C.
success
D.
fail
6.
A.
too
B.
also
C.
either
D.
as well
7.
A.
little
B.
a lots
C.
a bit
D.
few
8.
A.
like
B.
in
C.
of
D.
as
9.
A.
strongly
B.
loudly
C.
quietly
D.
sadly
10.
A.
good
B.
well
C.
worse
D.
bad
As everyone knows, there are many
1
of transportation in the world, like bicycles, buses, ships, trains and
2
.
If you are in big
3
like Shanghai or Beijing, maybe you get to school
4
a subway or you have to
5
to school because you live in a mountain village. Here I am just trying to say something about
6
.
Ten years
7
, bicycles were very
8
in most villages.
9
family had one or two of bicycles. Children got to school by bicycle;
10
rode bicycles to go shopping. Then motorcycles (摩托车)
11
to become popular. People no longer rode bicycles because motorcycles ran
12
faster. But now, in some countries,bicycles are highly suggested
13
the main means of transportation. They think buses, cars and motorcycles pollute(污染) the air but bicycles
14
. So, to live a low-carbon life,
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a bike is a good way.
1.
A.
kind
B.
kinds
C.
mean
D.
way
2.
A.
other
B.
others
C.
the other
D.
another
3.
A.
cities
B.
countries
C.
villages
D.
countryside
4.
A.
on
B.
by
C.
in
D.
of
5.
A.
on foot
B.
walk
C.
walks
D.
runs
6.
A.
bicycles
B.
motorcycles
C.
buses
D.
cars
7.
A.
later
B.
before
C.
ago
D.
after
8.
A.
cheap
B.
important
C.
expensive
D.
popular
9.
A.
All
B.
Both
C.
Every
D.
Most
10.
A.
women
B.
boy
C.
woman
D.
girl
11.
A.
begin
B.
began
C.
begun
D.
start
12.
A.
more
B.
much
C.
less
D.
most
13.
A.
for
B.
in
C.
at
D.
as
14.
A.
not
B.
don’t
C.
doesn’t
D.
didn’t
15.
A.
riding
B.
rides
C.
rode
D.
ride
My friend, David Smith, kept birds. One day he phoned and
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me he would be away for a week. He asked me to feed the bird
2
him and said he would leave his key in my mailbox.
Unfortunately, I did not remember to feed the birds
3
the night before David was going to return. I rushed out of my house and it was already dark when I arrived at
4
house. I soon found the key he gave me could unlock neither the front door
5
the back door! I kept
6
of what David would say when came back.
Then I noticed
7
one bedroom window was open. I found a big tone and pushed it under the window
8
the stone was very heavy. I of niose. But in the end, I managed to climb up.
I had one leg inside the bedroom when I suddenly realized that someone
9
a torch(电筒)up at me. I looked down and saw
10
policeman and an old lady, one of David’s neighbours. “What are you doing up there?” Said the policeman. Feeling like a fool, I replied, “I was just going to feed Mr. Smith’s birds.”
1.
A.
tell
B.
tells
C.
told
D.
had told
2.
A.
with
B.
to
C.
for
D.
at
3.
A.
until
B.
before
C.
as
D.
since
4.
A.
her
B.
his
C.
their
D.
our
5.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
nor
6.
A.
to think
B.
think
C.
thinking
D.
thought
7.
A.
how
B.
that
C.
what
D.
why
8.
A.
If
B.
Because
C.
When
D.
Whether
9.
A.
is shinning
B.
was shone
C.
shines
D.
was shining
10.
A.
a
B.
the
C.
an
D.
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The Japanese Macaca monkey has been studied in the wild for over 50 years. In 1952, on one small Japanese island, scientists dropped some
1
dirt for the monkeys. The monkeys liked their taste, but they found the dirt
2
.
One clever 18-month-old monkey
3
the problem by washing the sweet potatoes in a nearby river, She taught this to her mother. Her
4
also learned this new way and they taught their mothers too.
All the younger monkeys
5
learned to wash the dirty sweet potatoes to make them
6
to eat. But many found it very hard to learn this and still ate the
7
sweet optatoes.
Then something very
8
. In the autumn of 1958, scientists found that the monkeys on other nearby
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began washing their sweet potatoes too. Scientists still don’t fully understand how this knowledge was
10
from one island to another.
1.
A.
sweet potatoes
B.
green plants
C.
hard stones
D.
fresh nuts
2.
A.
beautiful
B.
terrible
C.
difficult
D.
interesting
3.
A.
find
B.
reach
C.
solve
D.
understand
4.
A.
children
B.
brothers
C.
sisters
D.
friends
5.
A.
quietly
B.
esily
C.
angrily
D.
awfully
6.
A.
nicer
B.
smaller
C.
lighter
D.
drier
7.
A.
small
B.
large
C.
new
D.
dirty
8.
A.
took on
B.
took off
C.
took place
D.
took away
9.
A.
trees
B.
islands
C.
beaches
D.
rivers
10.
A.
lost
B.
dropped
C.
passed
D.
left
We went to play against a team from a country school. They didn’t come
1
the match began. They looked
2
than we thought. They wore dirty T-shirts and blue jeans and looked like farm boys. We thought they
3
saw a basketball before. We felt that we didn’t
4
any practice to play with such a team. It was very late so they couldn’t have any time to practice. The match began. One of our boys
5
the ball and he tried to give it to another one. But from out of nowhere a boy in a T-shirt
6
the ball and he quickly and beautifully got the ball into our basket and had two points. They
7
us because they had another two points in a minute. Soon it was all over. The country team
8
the match. Of course we knew that there was still another team
9
than any good team. But the important lesson we learned this time was: One can’t tell a man or a team by the
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.
1.
A.
when
B.
so
C.
until
D.
at
2.
A.
stronger
B.
younger
C.
worse
D.
better
3.
A.
never
B.
often
C.
sometimes
D.
always
4.
A.
have
B.
make
C.
use
D.
need
5.
A.
got
B.
played
C.
took
D.
carried
6.
A.
caught
B.
changed
C.
held
D.
kicked
7.
A.
laughed
B.
frightened
C.
admired
D.
smiled
8.
A.
lost
B.
won
C.
got
D.
had
9.
A.
worse
B.
less
C.
better
D.
more
10.
A.
T-shirt
B.
appearance
C.
name
D.
points
I
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you’re well. I’m
2
holiday in London with my friend Jenny. We arrived
3
plane last Monday and
4
a taxi to our hotel. I went for a walk in Hyde Park but Jenny
5
with me
6
she was tired.
Then
7
Tuesday we saw the clock, Big Ben, and BuckinghamPalace. Queen Elizabeth lives in the palace, but we didn’t see her. I
8
some presents.
9
day we visited the BritishMuseum
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had dinner in a Chinese restaurant.
1.
A.
hope
B.
hoped
C.
hopes
D.
hoping
2.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
in
D.
with
3.
A.
in
B.
At
C.
by
D.
on
4.
A.
take
B.
took
C.
taked
D.
by
5.
A.
came
B.
didn’t come
C.
comes
D.
doesn’t come
6.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
because
D.
so
7.
A.
on
B.
in
C.
at
D.
by
8.
A.
buy
B.
buyed
C.
bought
D.
buys
9.
A.
Next
B.
The next
C.
Tomorrow
D.
On
10.
A.
And
B.
but
C.
so
D.
\
Once a circle(圆圈) lost a piece. The circle wanted to be whole, so he went around
1
for the missing piece.
Because he was incomplete(不完整的), he rolled very
2
. He saw the beautiful flowers along the road, talked with the
3
and enjoyed the sunshine on his way. He found
4
different pieces, but
5
of them fit him. So he left them all by the side of the road and
6
searching(搜索).
One day
7
circle found the right piece. It fit him perfectly. He
8
be whole, with nothing missing. He was so happy. He could roll very fast,
9
fast to notice the flowers and talk to the birds.
10
he found how different the world seemed as he rolled so quickly, he stopped. He
11
the found piece by the side of the road and rolled slowly away.
A person who has everything is
12
in some ways. He will
13
have hopes and dreams. We can’t be perfect, but we can be kind enough to share happiness with others
14
smart enough to know there is enough
15
around us to live a wonderful life.
1.
A.
looking
B.
looked
C.
look
D.
have looked
2.
A.
quickly
B.
quick
C.
slowly
D.
slow
3.
A.
pieces
B.
birds
C.
flowers
D.
circles
4.
A.
lots of
B.
a lot
C.
few
D.
a little
5.
A.
all
B.
some
C.
none
D.
neither
6.
A.
stopped
B.
enjoyed
C.
finished
D.
kept on
7.
A.
the
B.
/
C.
a
D.
an
8.
A.
can
B.
could
C.
must
D.
needed
9.
A.
so
B.
very
C.
quite
D.
too
10.
A.
When
B.
While
C.
What
D.
How
11.
A.
forgot
B.
saved
C.
remembered
D.
left
12.
A.
rich
B.
poor
C.
lucky
D.
happy
13.
A.
always
B.
never
C.
sometimes
D.
often
14.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
15.
A.
sadness
B.
anger
C.
love
D.
mood
The world of out-of-doors is full of secrets. And they are so interesting that quite a lot of people are busy studying them. All around us are birds, animals, trees and flowers. The facts about how they
1
and grow are as interesting as anything could be. Do you know that one of the greatest presidents of the USA spent hours and hours
2
birds? A businessman who lives near New York city became so
3
in insects that he began to collect them. He now has more than one thousand different kinds carefully
4
in glass boxes. Come then with me, and I will help you find some of nature’s secrets. Let us go
5
through the woods and fields. Here we shall find how a rabbit tells the other rabbits that there is danger. We shall
6
a mother bear and her young ones as they look for
7
and get ready for winter sleep. We shall watch bees dancing in the air to let other bees know
8
they can find food. I will show you many other interesting things, but the thing that I can
9
you is to keep your eyes and ears
10
when you go out of doors. Nature tells her secrets only to people who look and listen carefully.
1.
A.
bear
B.
live
C.
speak
D.
fly
2.
A.
studying
B.
eating
C.
learning
D.
finding
3.
A.
friendly
B.
carefully
C.
busy
D.
interested
4.
A.
locked
B.
kept
C.
put
D.
filled
5.
A.
near
B.
quickly
C.
quietly
D.
politely
6.
A.
hear
B.
follow
C.
catch
D.
help
7.
A.
food
B.
fruit
C.
vegetables
D.
water
8.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
where
D.
when
9.
A.
make
B.
pass
C.
give
D.
teach
10.
A.
closed
B.
open
C.
safe
D.
clean
One day Mozart, a great musician, saw an old man sitting in a street corner (角落) with a hat in front of him. The old man could see
1
because he was blind (瞎的). He was playing the violin. It was a beautiful piece
2
Mozart. But the hat was empty because no money was put into it.
“Do you often
3
Mozart’s music?” Mozart asked.
“Yes, sir,” the old man answered. “Everyone knows Mozart and likes his music.”
“
4
do you live with?” Mozart asked again.
“None,” the old man said sadly. “I’m
5
and I have to make a living by playing the violin.”
Mozart
6
over the violin from the old man and he, himself, began to play.
He played so well that all the people passing by stopped
7
to the wonderful music and soon the man’s hat was full of
8
.
The old man was
9
and asked Mozart, “Who are you, sir?”
“I’m a poor
10
like you,” Mozart said.
1.
A.
something
B.
nothing
C.
everything
2.
A.
by
B.
of
C.
for
3.
A.
write
B.
read
C.
play
4.
A.
What
B.
Which
C.
Who
5.
A.
alone
B.
lonely
C.
lucky
6.
A.
looked
B.
got
C.
took
7.
A.
to listen
B.
listening
C.
to play
8.
A.
food
B.
money
C.
paper
9.
A.
interested
B.
worried
C.
surprised
10.
A.
musician
B.
singer
C.
teacher
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