阅读理解。
     When two English people meet, their first words will be "How do you do?" or "How are you?"
And after those words, they often talk about the weather.
     Why do people like to talk about the weather? What's the weather like in England?
     In spring: Mild, dry and sunny. Rainy, cloudy and warm. 
     In summer: Dry, cloudy and cool. Rain and showers.
     In autumn: Dry and sunny.  Fog early and late.
     In winter: Snowy and cold.  Strong winds and heavy rains.
    The best seasons in England are spring and summer. The nearer the summer, the warmer the weather.
Just the opposite, the nearer the winter, the colder the weather. In winter they have all kinds of weather.
     Sometimes it rains and sometimes it snows heavily, and they also have fog and frost. The two worst
months in England are January and February. They have many cold, wet days one after another.
1. When two English people meet, they like to talk about the ______ very much.     
A. food        
B. weather    
C. money      
D. house
2. The best season (s) in England is (are) _______.            
A. spring      
B. summer    
C. autumn    
D. Both A and B
3. The best months in England are _______.                     
A. January and February      
B. March and April
C. May and June              
D. July and August
4. What's the weather like in spring in England?               
A. Cold and cloudy.             
B. Wet and cold.
C. Mild, dry and sunny.      
D. Dry and hot.
5. Which of the following sentences is TRUE?                
A. In winter, it blows strongly at times and is foggy.
B. They must say "It is a lovely day, isn't it?" to each other at first when two English people meet.
C. In summer, the weather is wet and rainy.
D. In autumn, it is dry and sunny and it's foggy early and late.
完形填空。
     It's Mary's birthday. She  1  a letter from her uncle. "Happy birthday. I am  2  you some chickens.
They will arrive tomorrow. I hope you will like them. Uncle Toby."
    Mary was very  3 . She liked eating eggs and chicken. " I can keep the chicken for their eggs or eat
 them." She thought.
   When the chicken arrived the next day, they were put in a box. Mary was very happy. She took the
box  4  the truck and began  5   it into her garden, but the box of chicken was so heavy that she  6   it.
     The box fell on the ground and broken. The chicken all ran out. They ran here and there. Mary spent
hours in  7  to find them.
    A few days later her uncle came. He asked, "Did the chicken arrive  8 ?" "Yes, but I dropped the box.
It broke open and the chicken ran everywhere. It took me the whole morning  9  them." Mary said.
    "Did you find them all?" asked her uncle. "I hope so. " Mary answered "But I only caught eleven of
them."
    "That's very interesting. I only sent you six." Her uncle said  10  .
(     )1. A.  get          
(     )2. A.  sent        
(     )3. A.  angry        
(     )4. A.  off          
(     )5. A.  bring        
(     )6. A.  fall        
(     )7. A.  trying      
(     )8. A.  save        
(     )9. A.  to look at  
(     )10. A.  with smiling
B. received    
B. send        
B. happily      
B. from        
B. to carry    
B. fell        
B. try          
B. safety      
B. to look for  
B. with a smile
C. gets          
C. to send      
C. pleased      
C. into          
C. carries      
C. dropped      
C. to try        
C. safely        
C. to look after
C. smiling with  
D. receives    
D. sending    
D. pleasure    
D. onto        
D. take        
D. drop           
D. tried      
D. safe        
D. to look up  
D. smile with  
阅读理解。
     Jack is a famous writer now. But he said he was not a good student when he was young. He was
often late for class and didn't like doing his homework. Sometimes he slept in class while the teacher
was teaching. He didn't understand much, but he always thought he understood everything.
     One day the teacher asked the students a question, "When John was ten years old, his brother was
twenty. John is fifteen now and how old is his brother? "Jack answered, "That's easy. His brother is
twice as old as John, so he is now thirty. "
     Another time, the teacher in a science class asked, "When it thunders (打雷), why do we always
see the light before we hear the sound? ""But, Miss White, "said Jack quickly, "can't you see our eyes
are in front of our ears? "
    The third time, the teacher in a biology class asked, "Why can fish swim in the water? ""But, Miss
White, "said Jack quickly. "don't you know fish can't walk on land? "
1. Jack was not _____ when he was young. 
A. strong
B. lazy
C. clever
D. well
2. Jack didn't like to _____ when he was a student. 
A. write compositions
B. do his homework
C. do the housework
D. learn science or biology
3. How old is Jack's brother now when Jack is fifteen in the story?    
A. Ten years old
B. Fifteen years old
C. Twenty years old
D. Twenty-five years old
4. When it thunders, we always see the light before we hear the sound. It's because _____. 
A. our eyes are in front of our ears. 
B. our eyes are cleverer than our ears. 
C. our eyes can see but our ears can't. 
D. light goes faster than sound.
5. Why can fish swim in the water? Jack's answer is _____.   
A. fish can't walk on land
B. fish can't swim on land
C. fish can't walk in the water
D. fish has no legs or hands
完形填空.
       Last Sunday the Browns went to the park. They got home very late. Father opened the front door
and they all went __1__ the house. It __2__ dark, so Mother __3__ the light. On the way __4__ their
bedroom, Mother said, "__5__, John!  I can hear someone in the bedroom. " They all stood __6__
outside the bedroom. They could __7__ some voice (声音) in the room. " You are right," said Father,
"There're two men here. They are __8__." Then he shouted (高喊), "__9__ is there?" But no one
answered. Father opened the door quickly and turned on the light. The room was empty. Then Father
found something and laughed. "The radio is still on!  I __10_ turn it off this morning. " Father said,
"Because I forgot it."
(     ) 1.  A. it          
(     ) 2.  A. was        
(     ) 3.  A. turned down
(     ) 4.  A. with        
(     ) 5.  A. Hear        
(     ) 6.  A. quiet      
(     ) 7.  A. listen      
(     ) 8.  A. talking    
(     ) 9.  A. Who        
(     ) 10.  A. don't      
B. to        
B. is        
B. turned on  
B. for        
B. Heard      
B. quick      
B. listen to  
B. talk      
B. What      
B. didn't    
C. onto        
C. are        
C. turned off  
C. to          
C. Listened    
C. quickly    
C. heard      
C. tell        
C. Which      
C. doesn't    
D. into      
D. were      
D. turned up
D. about    
D. Listen    
D. quietly  
D. hear      
D. speaking  
D. Whom      
D. not      
完形填空。
     Eric was terribly ill. He couldn't move and had to spend all day in  1 . Because his friends
were not allowed to go near him, he felt quite  2  . Every day he just looked out of the  3 , doing nothing at all.
As time passed, Eric became more and more hopeless.
     One day, however, he saw something very  4   in the window. A panda was eating sandwiches there. Eric
was very surprised. Before he could  5   what had happened, he saw a monkey playing the violin. After a while,
he saw more and more  6  characters outside the window. This time he began to  7  a lot and could hardly stop.
     No one would stop laughing when they saw a pig playing a drum, or a dog  8  a pair of glasses and acting
like a teacher. Eric didn't tell anyone about this  9  he thought nobody would believe this. Anyway, those
strange characters brought happiness back  10  his heart. Soon he got well and was able to go back to  11  
again.
     When class was over. Eric told his  12  about all the strange things he had seen. While he was talking,
he saw something coming out of Tom's  13 . He wanted very much to know what it was, so he asked Tom
  14 . Finally Tom had to  15  him what was in the bag. There, inside, were all the fancy-dress (假面) toys
that Tom had used to cheer him up!
     And from that day on, Eric always did his best to make sure that no one was sad or lonely.
(     )1. A. school         
(     )2. A. happy          
(     )3. A. window         
(     )4. A. delicious      
(     )5. A. find out       
(     )6. A. quiet          
(     )7. A. cry            
(     )8. A. making         
(     )9. A. because        
(     )10. A. for           
(     )11. A. work          
(     )12. A. parents       
(     )13. A. eyes          
(     )14. A. again and again
(     )15. A. teach         
B. bed    
B. tired  
B. book   
B. warm   
B. pick up
B. brave  
B. laugh  
B. selling
B. but    
B. with   
B. school 
B. brothers
B. shoes  
B. as usual
B. show   
C. church      
C. sad         
C. door        
C. useful      
C. take away   
C. funny       
C. run         
C. inventing   
C. so          
C. into        
C. town        
C. sisters     
C. jacket      
C. day and night
C. lend        
D. class    
D. excited  
D. wall     
D. strange  
D. get back 
D. dangerous
D. sing     
D. wearing  
D  or       
D. by       
D. hospital 
D. classmates
D. schoolbag                                  
D. in time  
D. sell     
阅读理解。
     On a Friday night in New York, a poor young man called Jay stood near the subway station, playing
his violin. The music was so great that many people slowed down and put some money into his hat.
     The next day, Jay came again. He took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. Then he began
playing. It seemed more pleasant to listen to. Before long, many people came, looking at the paper. It said,
"Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat. Please come to claim. (认领)
it soon."
     Seeing this, people wondered what it could be. After about half an hour, a middle-aged man rushed
through the crowd to the young man and said, "I'm the George. I knew you'd surely come here!"
     Then George explained the whole story. He bought a lottery ticket a few days ago. Yesterday he found
that he won a prize of $ 500,000. He was very excited. On his way home, he felt the music was so wonderful
that he took out $100 and put it in the hat. However, the lottery ticket with his name on was also thrown in.
     Jay was a student at an arts school in Paris. He had booked the flight and would fly that morning.
However, when he happened to find the ticket holder had won the lottery, he cancelled (取消) the flight and
came back to the subway station.
    Later someone asked Jay, "Why didn't you take the lottery ticket for yourself?"  He said, "Although I don't
have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty, I won't be happy forever."
1. On a Friday night in ______, Jay played his violin near the subway station.
A. New York
B. Paris
C. Hong Kong
D. London
2. The next day, Jay put ______ on the ground.
A. his violin
B. a piece of paper
C. 100 dollars
D. a lottery ticket
3. Jay went back because he wanted to ______.
A. return the lottery ticket
B. make more money
C. go to the arts school
D. perform for people
4. The best title of the text could be "______".
A. A Poor Young Musician
B. The Price of Love and Honesty
C. A Story of the Subway Station
D. The Importance of Being Honest
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