完形填空。
     My hero is my father, Peter Murawski, because without my dad, my life would be nothing. My dad works
to support the  1 . Not only does he put in the normal weekday, he also works a night shift to add money to
the family budget so that we can have a roof over our heads, food on the table, heat, electricity, cable and in
the future, a college education. Dad doesn't get home  2  midnight and he gets up every morning at 6:00. In the
moming, my dad wakes me up. Then he goes downstairs to make lunch for us. He makes sure we get off to
school and is there to give us a  3  if one of us misses the bus. After that, Dad goes to work; he spends eight
hours staring at a computer screen. When he returns home, Dad usually  4  has an hour or so before he has to
leave for his other jobs. I help by fixing dinner, but sometimes he doesn't even have time to.  5 .
     On the weekends, you would think that Dad would want to  6 , but he's still up at the crack of dawn.
What is he doing? He's either working in the yard  7  making repairs to the house.
     Every once in a long while Dad will stop and rest. He'll  8  to a nice family dinner or lounge in his big
comfortable chair to watch football or channel surf. At these times my dad gets the energy he needs to keep
up his lifestyle, sacrificing (牺牲) all his  9  for the family.
     My dad is a real  10  of what you can do for your family if you really love them. He puts us first and never
stops to think of  11 . He deserves to be rewarded, yet if I mentioned that to him, he'd say that the  12  of his
children are enough for him.
(     )1. A. factory  
(     )2. A. why      
(     )3. A. ride     
(     )4. A. also     
(     )5. A. stop     
(     )6. A. do sports
(     )7. A. but      
(     )8. A. sit down 
(     )9. A. joy      
(     )10. A. role    
(     )11. A. himself 
(     )12. A. interests
B. farm       
B. until      
B. call       
B. only       
B. plan       
B. have a trip
B. so         
B. give back  
B. hope       
B. example    
B. themselves 
B. needs      
C. business   
C. at         
C. ticket     
C. still      
C. eat        
C. make friends
C. just       
C. get up     
C. time       
C. master     
C. myself     
C. smiles     
D. family      
D. before      
D. meal        
D. already     
D. play        
D. take a break
D. or          
D. show off    
D. money       
D. friend      
D. ourselves                                
D. grades      
阅读理解。
      "What's the matter, Bob?" asked his mother. "Why do you look so sad?"
"I don't have anyone to play with," said Bob. "I wish we had stayed in Salt
Lake City. I had friends there."
      "You will soon make friends here,"  said his mother." Wait and see!"
       Just then there was a tap on the door. Mrs Miller opened it.
       There stood a woman with red hair. " Hello," she said. "I'm Mrs Carey.
I live next door."
       " Come in," said Mrs Miller. " Bob and I are so glad you come."
       "I come to ask for two eggs," said Mrs Carey. "I want to bake a cake."
       "You may have the eggs," said Mrs Miller. " But do sit down. Let's have
coffee and talk a little."
       That aftermoon there was another tap on the door. Mrs Miller opened it.
There stood a boy with red hair. "My name is Tom Carey," he said.
       "My mother sends you this cake and these two eggs."
       "Oh, thank you, Tom," said Mrs Miller. " Come in and meet my son Bob."
       Tom and Bob were about the same age. Soon they were having cake and milk.
"Can you stay and play with me?" asked Bob. "Yes, I can stay an hour,"  said Tom.
"Then let's play a ball,"  said Bob. " My dog will want to get in the game,  too."Tom
found it was fun to play with Trix. He had no dog of his own.
      "I'm glad you live next door," said Bob." Now I have someone to play with." 
      "Mother said we would soon be good friends," answered Tom. "I'm glad
your mother needed two eggs." said Bob.
      Tom laughed, " She didn't really need the eggs," he said. "She just wanted to make
friends with your mother!" Then Bob laughed, too." That's a funny way to make friends,"
he said. " But it's a nice way. It worked!"
1. Why did Mrs Carey come to Mrs Miller?
[     ]
A. To borrow two eggs.
B. To send a cake.
C. To play with Trix.
D. To make friends with Mrs Miller.
2. Mrs Miller was _____ at Mrs Carey's visit.
[     ]
A. glad 
B. surprised
C. unhappy
D. worried
3. Trix was the name of _____.
[     ]
A. Tom's toy
B. Bob's dog
C. Mrs Miller's daughter
D. Mrs Miller's son
4. This story is about one way _____.
[     ]
A. to borrow things from the neighbour
B. to play with little dogs
C. to bake cakes
D. to make friends
5. The underlined word "tap" in Paragraph 3 means _____.
[     ]
A. a light knock
B. a noise
C. a voice
D. a push
完形填空。
  It was seven o'clock on the morning of August 29th.The Kelly family were going to Brighton,a town
by the sea.  
  "Can we have breakfast 1 we leave?"asked Gina Kelly.
  "No,”said her mother. “We must leave now,or the traflic(交通)will be 2 . We'll have breakfast when
we 3 the seaside. "
  Gina ran downstairs. “I’m ready,"she said.    
  The family climbed into the 4 , and Dad started driving.In the front of the car was Mike. He was
eleven. He didn’t talk but just 5 music. In the back of the car were Gina, her mother and Ellen. Gina was
nine and Ellen was three.   
   Dad drove very fast. “You’re driving too fast,"said Mum. “You don’t have to drive so fast.It’s 6.”    
  Dad laughed and drove more slowly.There wasn’t 7 traffic , and they reached Brighton at nine
o’clock. It was a sunny day, and the sea 8 very blue.    
  "There’s a cafe,"said Gina. “Can we have breakfast there?"    
  "Yes,” said Mum. They went into the cafe,and ate a very big breakfast.   
  "Oh dear,I am full,"said Gina. “9 can I swim when I’ve got all that food inside me?”    
  "Easy,"shouted Mike. “Just watch me!”He ran towards the sea,followed by Gina happily.    
  What a(n) 10 day it was going to be!

(   )1. A. before    
(   )2. A. wonderful 
(   )3. A. move      
(   )4. A. bus      
(   )5. A. heard    
(   )6. A. late      
(   )7. A. too much 
(   )8. A. sounded  
(   )9. A. Where   
(   )10. A. exciting  

B. after      
B. safe      
B. leave    
B. car        
B. listened to  
B. great      
B. much too  
B. tasted     
B. How      
B. boring   

C. while    
C. terrible    
C. clean     
C. train      
C. listened   
C. busy      
C. too many  
C. looked    
C. Whether  
C. useful   

D. when
D. easy
D. get to
D. ship
D. heard of
D. early
D. many too
D. felt
D. Why
D.  noisy

阅读短文,然后根据其内容选择正确答案。
Vision-phones  
  Radio , telephone and television are widely used in the world. When you turn on the radio , you can
listen. When you use the telephone, you can listen to others and chat with them , but you can't see anything
at all. Television is much better than both of them.People can watch TV and listen to it, but they can't take
part in what they see.    
  Today, some people are using a type of telephone, vision-phone. Two people can see each other
with it.    
  Vision-phones can be very useful when you have something to show the person. It may also have
other uses in the future.Some day you may phone a library and ask to read a book on your vision-phone,
you can do some shopping through it , too. Perhaps in the near future , vision-phone will be widely used in
our everyday life.
1. When you use the telephone, you can____.    
A. listen to others    
B. chat with others    
C. see each other    
D. A and B
2. Which one is NOT widely used in the world?
A. Radio      
B. Telephone    
C. Vision-phones  
D. Television
3. When you are talking ,you can see each other from ____.
A. vision-phones  
B. television  
C. radio      
D. telephone
4. What can we do with vision-phones?      
A. Just listen to others.      
B. Just chat with others.      
C. Just watch.       
D. Show something to others.  
5. What will people do with vision-phones in the future?      
A. Call up a library to read books and do some shopping.      
B. Listen to others and chat with them.      
C. See each other.      
D. Watch and listen to.
阅读理解 。
  Pubs are an important part of British life. E-ven very small villages always
have one. People,especially men, often go to a pub for a drink in thesame pub.
Women now go to the pubs more thanthey used to, butthey usually don't like to go
to apub on their own. Children under 16 are usuallynot allowed to go to the
pubs.      
  Until 1988, pubs were only open from 12 amto 2 pm. When it's nearly time
for the pub toclose, the owners shout "last orders" and the"time". Pubs also sell
food or snacks, Typical pubfood is pie, chicken and chips, and bread with
cheese.  Pubs have names.  Here is often a sign out-side the pub shoWing the
name with a picture.Many pubs have two or more different bars. Thepublic bar
often has a pool table and
dartboard(飞镖). Local people usually go to such kind of bar.The saloon bar is
comfortable and well-furnished.Men and women often go there drinking
together.                       
1. Who do you think will go to the pubs  more? 
A. Men.        
B. Women.        
C. Villagers.        
D. Children under 16.
2. Do women often go to the pubs alone?
A. Yes, they do.    
B. No, they don’t.  
C. Yes, they will.    
D. No, they didn’t.
3. How long were the pubs usually open before 1988 ?
A. For about 12 hours.    
B. For about 14 hours.    
C. For about 9 hours.
D. For about 2 hours.
4. Which of the following is TRUE? 
A. An eighteen-year-old boy can't go to the pubs.    
B. Women weren't allowed to go to the pubs on their own.    
C. Pubs sell food or snacks,but they don’t sell drinks.    
D. Local people usually like to go to the public bar.
5. What do you think. the public bar is like? 
A. It's more crowded and comfortable.   
B. It's comfortable and clean.    
C. It's more crowded than the saloon bar.
D. The drinks there are more expensive.
完形填空。
    Jack works in a hotel. The hotel is about ten km away (远) from his  1  . He  2  leaves his home 
before 7: 00 . He often walks  4  the street, then   5   the first turning on the right. The No. 8 bus
 stop is  6  the park. He  7  the bus and   8   in front of the supermarket. The hotel is across from it. 
He gets  9   at 8: 00. He always says to  10 , "I must work hard! "
(     )1. A. family    
(     )2. A. must      
(     )3. A. every day
(     )4. A. to        
(     )5. A. take      
(     )6. A. out      
(     )7. A. sees      
(     )8  A. gets on  
(     )9. A. here      
(     )10. A. he      
B. house        
B. often        
B. everyday      
B. along        
B. get          
B. near          
B. watches      
B. gets off (下车)
B. supermarket  
B. him          
C. hotel        
C. can          
C. on every day
C. in          
C. makes        
C. in          
C. takes        
C. goes down    
C. there        
C. you          
D. home      
D. may        
D. on everyday
D. on        
D. takes                           
D. on        
D. stops      
D. stops      
D. hotel      
D. himself    
阅读理解。
                               Letter 1
     Whatever I do, I always think about
if other people will like it. How can I stop
worrying about what they think?
                                          —Eva. New York

              Dr Molly's Answer①
     You should tell him about your dream and
that if you work really hard, it might happen even
though you started late. The sooner you tell your
dad how you feel, the sooner you'll be able to
work on making your dream come true.
                  Letter 2
     My dream is to be the Olympic team
player for gymnastics (体操). My dad thinks
I started too late and I'll never be able to
make it. He puts me down, but I want his
support(支持). What should I do?
                                          —Erica, 9. London
            Dr Molly's Answer②
     Nobody knows you at your new school. You
have nothing to lose, gather up all your courage
and go over to someone who looks friendly and
introduce yourself. You can ask that person about
your new school to break the ice. Good luck!

                      Letter 3
     What should I do if I failed a test?
I'm afraid to tell my mom because she
might get mad at me and I can't play soccer.
(1)And soccer is like the world to me.
                              —Ashley, 12 , Washington
           Dr Molly's Answer③
     It's better to tell your mom the truth. When
you tell her, explain why you failed the test. A8k
her if she can help you study in the future, so
you'll do better on your tests and also have time
for the soccer you love.
                  Letter 4
     I just moved and I'm kind of shy, so
 how do I make new friends?
                                             —Jessica,1,Canada
            Dr Molly's Answer④
Just be yourself and try not to care about
what others think. The more you think about it,
the worse you will feel. Always act strong and
confident. Even if you  are a little  unsure  of
something, don't doubt (怀疑) your abilities to
do things right. Just relax.

1. 将(1) 处画线部分译成汉语。
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2. 找出与四封信相对应的Dr Molly 回信的正确代号(用①②③④表示)
    (1). Letter 1 ______     
    (2). Letter 2 ______
    (3). Letter 3 ______     
    (4). Letter 4 ______

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