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Sally’s humor functioned well. It was her words that immediately         me when I was in low spirits.

       A.reminded             B.rewarded             C.refreshed             D.recovered

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Teenagers in England do much the same as children in America do. They enjoy sending messages by their mobile phones and they also like swimming, listening to the latest music, watching TV and surfing the Internet.
How do teenagers in England spend their free time and holidays? Let’s follow Sally, a British teenager, and spend five days with her during her school holiday.
Day One
After breakfast, Sally’s mother went out and left her alone at home. She checked her mobile phone during lunch —one of her friends sent her a message early in the morning. Dinner was at 6:30 p.m. After that, she finished her English home-work. Then she surfed the Internet.
Day Two
Sally and her mother paid a visit to their friends and went swimming together. Later, they went shopping for clothes and books, and had dinner in a restaurant.
Day Three
She went to the supermarket with her mother to buy fish and chips for lunch as well as some pens. After she got back home, she spent the next few hours surfing the Internet and watching TV.
Day Four
She surfed the Internet. Her mother took her out for lunch before she went to work. She then read stories after lunch.
Day Five
She woke up at 2 p.m., and so did her mother. They went to a park. Her mother met some friends there. When they got home, it was already time for dinner. Afterwards, she did her homework until 10 p.m.
【小题1】When did Sally do her homework?

A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon.
C.At lunch time. D.In the evening.
【小题2】Sally and her mother went shopping for the second time to buy __________.
A.food for lunch and pens B.some books and pens
C.some fish and clothesD.food and books
【小题3】Which of the following things did Sally do on Day Four?
A.She went swimming.B.She went out for breakfast.
C.She read books. D.She went shopping.
【小题4】According to the passage, it can be inferred that ________.
A.surfing the Internet has become an important part of teenagers’ lives
B.parents shouldn’t leave teenagers alone at home
C.teenagers don’t usually do their homework during their school holidays
D.a park is the best place to meet a friend


Teenagers in England do many of the same things as children in America do . They enjoy sending messages on their mobile phones and they also like swimming , listening to the latest music , watching TV and surfing the Internet .
How do teenagers in England spend their free time and holidays ? Let’s follow Sally , a British teenager , and spend five days with her during her school holiday .

Day One
After breakfast , Sally’s mother went out and left her alone at home . She checked her mobile phone during lunch—one of her friends sent her a message early in the morning . Dinner was ready at 6:30 p.m. After that , she finished her English homework . Then she surfed the Internet .
Day Two
Sally and her mother paid a visit to their friends and went swimming together . Later , they wnet shopping for clothes and books , and had dinner in a restaurant .
Day Three
She went to the supermarket with her mother to buy fish and chips for lunch as well as some pens . After she got back home , she spent the next few hours surfing the Internet and watching TV .
Day Four
She surfed the Internet . Her mother took her out for lunch before going to work . She then read storybooks after lunch .
Day Five
She woke up at 2 p. m. , and so did her mother . They went to a park . Her mother met some friends there . When they got home , it was already time for dinner . Aterwards , she did her homework until 10 p. m.
1. When did Sally do her homework ?
A. In the morning .     B. In the afternoon .     C. At lunch time .     D. In the evening .
2. Which of the following things did Sally do on Day Four ?
A. She went swimming .                      B. She went out for breakfast .
C. She read books .                          D. She went shopping .
3. How many times did Sally and her mother meet their friends during the five days ?
A. Once .            B. Twice .             C. Three times .       D. Four times .
4. According to the passage , it can be inferred that__________.
A. a park is the best place to meet a friend
B. parents shouln’t leave teenagers alone at home
C. teenagers don’t usually do their homework during their school holidays
D. surfing the Internet has become an important part of teenagers’ lives

Teenagers in England do much the same as children in America do. They enjoy sending messages by their mobile phones and they also like swimming, listening to the latest music, watching TV and surfing the Internet.

How do teenagers in England spend their free time and holidays? Let’s follow Sally, a British teenager, and spend five days with her during her school holiday.

Day One

After breakfast, Sally’s mother went out and left her alone at home. She checked her mobile phone during lunch —one of her friends sent her a message early in the morning. Dinner was at 6:30 p.m. After that, she finished her English home-work. Then she surfed the Internet.

Day Two

Sally and her mother paid a visit to their friends and went swimming together. Later, they went shopping for clothes and books, and had dinner in a restaurant.

Day Three

She went to the supermarket with her mother to buy fish and chips for lunch as well as some pens. After she got back home, she spent the next few hours surfing the Internet and watching TV.

Day Four

She surfed the Internet. Her mother took her out for lunch before she went to work. She then read stories after lunch.

Day Five

She woke up at 2 p.m., and so did her mother. They went to a park. Her mother met some friends there. When they got home, it was already time for dinner. Afterwards, she did her homework until 10 p.m.

1.When did Sally do her homework?

A.In the morning.

B.In the afternoon.

C.At lunch time.

D.In the evening.

2.Sally and her mother went shopping for the second time to buy __________.

A.food for lunch and pens

B.some books and pens

C.some fish and clothes

D.food and books

3.Which of the following things did Sally do on Day Four?

A.She went swimming.

B.She went out for breakfast.

C.She read books.

D.She went shopping.

4.According to the passage, it can be inferred that ________.

A.surfing the Internet has become an important part of teenagers’ lives

B.parents shouldn’t leave teenagers alone at home

C.teenagers don’t usually do their homework during their school holidays

D.a park is the best place to meet a friend

 

 

第二部分,完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分 共30分)

There was a little boy   21   his grandparents on their farm.He was given a slingshot(弹弓)to play with, out in the woods.He   22  in the woods,but he could never hit the target.Getting a little  23 ,he headed back to dinner.Then,he saw Grandma’s pet duck,so he let fly,hit the duck square in the head,and   24   it.He was shocked and upset.In  25  ,he hid the dead duck in the woodpile,  26  to see his sister watching.Sally had seen it all,  27   she said nothing.

  28 lunch that day grandma said,“Sally,let’s wash the dishes.”

But Sally said,“Grandma,Johnny told me he wanted to  29   in the kitchen today,didn’t you Johnny?”And then she   30   to him,“Remember,the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes.

Later Grandpa asked if   31   wanted to go fishing,and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.”

But Sally   32   and said,“Well,that’s   33   because Johnny told me he wanted to help.”

  34 the duck,Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing.

After several days of Johnny doing both his  35   and Sally’s,he finally couldn’t  36 

it any longer.He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck.She  37   down,gave him a hug(拥抱),and said,“Sweetheart,I know.You see,I was standing at the window and I  38   the whole thing.But because I love you,I   39  you.But I was just   40  how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.”

21.A.helping                       B.visiting                              C.tending                                      D.seeking

22.A.practised                            B.played                              C.worked                             D.hunted

23.A.anxious                      B.tired                                  C.pleased                                     D.discouraged

24.A.caught                        B.injured                              C.killed                                 D.seized

25.A.surprise                     B.disappointment             C.anger                                D.horror

26.A.only                    B.so as                                 C.in order                            D.expecting

27.A.so                                B.and                                    C.instead                             D.but

28.A.At                                B.After                                 C.Before                              D.Cooking

29.A.work                           B.stay                                   C.help                                   D.get

30.A.called                          B.whispered                       C.nodded                             D.signed

31.A.the children              B.Sally                                  C.Johnny                              D.Grandma

32.A.sighed                        B.agreed                             C.objected                          D.smiled

33.A.easy                                     B.all right                            C.fine                                    D.impossible

34.A.Searching                  B.Hiding                               C.Remembering                D.Regretting

35.A.homework                 B.housework                      C.farm work                       D.cooking

36.A.stand                          B.change                             C.like                                    D.cover

37.A.sat                               B.went                                 C.lay                                     D.knelt

38.A.know                           B.heard                                C.saw                                   D.understand

39A.missed                         B.forgave                                      C.congratulated                D.punished

40.A.wondering                 B.saying                               C.imaging                            D.considering

 

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