Frank is my good friend. We are in the same class. He is fourteen, one year older than me. His parents are both teachers in No 7 Middle School. Frank studies hard. His English and math are very good. He often helps other students with their English and math. Our teachers like him very much.

  We go to school together by bike in the morning. We have lunch at school. After school in the afternoon, we often play sports. We play soccer and baseball. In the evening, he does his homework at home. Sometimes he watches soccer games on TV. On Sundays, he goes out with his parents in his father’s car. They play in the park and do sports there. Sometimes my father takes me there, too. We play sports together. We have a good time.

Who is Frank? He is a _________.

A. teacher         B. soccer player       C. student        D. driver

I’m ________ years old this year.

A. fourteen        B. thirteen            C. fifteen        D. sixteen

Frank is good at __________.

A. math and Chinese                   B. English and Chinese

C. math and English                   D. music and Chinese

Frank __________ at school.

A. has breakfast    B. has supper        C. has lunch       D. watches TV

When does Frank do his homework?

A. In the evening   B. In the morning     C. In the afternoon  D. At noon.

How many kinds of drinks does the restaurant have?

A. Three         B. Four             C. Eight            D. Five

You want to have a big sandwich, a glass of orange juice and some fruit. How much are they?

A. $ 11.50        B. $ 10.50          C. $ 12.50          D. $12.00

Which is the most expensive thing on the menu?

A. Coffee        B. Rice with chicken   C. Pizza           D. Salad

If you want to have a meal in the restaurant, you could go there at __________.

A. 7:30 am       B. 9:30 am           C. 12:30 pm      D. 10:30 pm

What is the telephone number of the restaurant?

A. 1517          B. 94709            C. 510            D. 5485525

We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we've become used to suddenly disappears.  36 , for example, the neatly-dressed woman I 37  to see -- or look at -- on my way to work each morning.

     For three years, no matter  38 the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 am. On   39   days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime  40   out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses.  41   , she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I  42   all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how  43  I expected to see her each morning. You might say I   44   her.

“Did she have an accident? Something  45 ?” I thought to myself about her  46  .  Now that she was gone, I felt I had  47  her. I began to realize that part of our  48   life probably includes such chance meetings with familiar 49 : the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who  50   walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are   51   markers in our lives. They add weight to our  52   of place and belonging.

Think about it.   53   , while walking to work, we mark where we are by  54  a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though  55  , person?

36. A. Make                B. Take            C. Give                 D. Have

37. A. happened           B. wanted          C. used                   D. tried

38. A. what                 B. how                   C. which                  D. when

39. A. sunny                B. rainy            C. cloudy             D. snowy

40. A. took                B. brought          C. carried             D. turned

41. A. Clearly               B. Particularly       C. Luckily               D. Especially

42. A. believed              B. expressed         C. remembered          D. wondered

43. A. long                B. often             C. soon                D. much

44. A. respected             B. missed              C. praised             D. admired

45. A. better                B. worse                C. more               D. less

46. A. disappearance         B. appearance            C. misfortune          D. fortune

47. A. forgotten             B. lost                  C. known              D. hurt

48. A. happy                B. enjoyable             C. frequent            D. daily

49. A. friends              B. strangers             C. tourists             D. guests

50. A. regularly             B. actually              C. hardly              D. probably

51. A. common              B. pleasant            C. important           D. faithful

52. A. choice               B. knowledge            C. decision             D. sense

53. A. Because              B. If                 C. Although            D. However

54. A. keeping              B. changing          C. passing              D. mentioning

55. A. unnamed              B.unforgettable          C. unbelievable         D. unreal

On the wall in my mother’s bedroom there was a photo, which showed a soldier with a gun.

Below the photo there was the word ”Speaking”.

“Who’s that soldier called Speaking?” I asked one day.

“He was Harold.” She said, ‘He was my only brother. When the Second War began, Harold was eighteen. I was twelve then, and my sisters were ten and nine.”

“Harold liked to play with us, and we often quarreled. When we quarreled, we said, ‘We’re not speaking to you.’ But before long we were all happy again, and then we said, ‘I’m speaking now. Are you speaking to me?’”

“When the war broke out, Harold joined the army. A month later, he came to see us. He brought the gun to show us. Then he went miles away to the war. We didn’t see him for three years, three long, empty years. We didn’t often hear from him. But one day in May there was a loud bang on the front door.”

“I ran to open it, it was Harold! He was an old Harold, a thinner Harold, too. He looked at me with his two green eyes and smiled. That smile was just the same as before, then he said one word “Speaking’”.

‘I didn’t. I couldn’t answer. I just fell into his arms and he dropped his gun. He stayed with us for a month. We played all our old games again. Then he went back to the war, and never came back again. So I wrote the word on the photo.”

60. When I first saw the word “Speaking” below the photo, I thought ____.

A .the soldier was calling “Speaking” 

B. it was taken when the soldier was speaking

C .“Speaking” was the soldier’s name 

D. Mum wished the soldier could speak to her

61. How old was the author’s mother when Harold came back for the last time?

A.Twelve                  B.Thirteen                    C. Fifteen                     D. Twenty-one

62. When Harold came back home, ____.

A.he changed a lot except for his eyes and smile

B.he made a shoot in front of the door

C.his sister could hardly recognize him

D.his sister had another quarrel with him

63. Harold never came back again because ____.

A.he didn’t want to speak to his sister any more

B.he died in a battle

C.his sister had not answered him when he came back

D.he went far away to the war

 

After that we often read, played and talked together. My friends are always    38   to help me. It made me    39    I am handicapped(残疾的).

Once they asked me, "What is the most beautiful thing in our school ?" Without hesitation I said, "It is the  40    . "

1.A. with           B. without          C. under            D. on

2.A. walk           B. run              C. sit              D. stand

3. A. school            B. wheelchair       C. home             D. hospital

4.A. he             B. she              C. everyone         D. nobody

5. A. thought       B. interest             C. anger            D. surprise

6.A. red            B. brown            C. white            D. black

7.A. entering           B. hiding           C. coming           D. turning

8.A. feeling            B. kindness             C. sorrow           D. pain

9.A. made            B. prevented       C. kept                 D. let

10.A. walk          B. study           C. practice             D. speak

11.A. laughed       B. smiled           C. stared           D. looked

12.A. quickly       B. slowly           C. happily          D. shyly

13.A. brave             B. sad              C. hurt                 D. excited

14.A. honest           B. friendly          C. luckily      D. handsome

15. A. pushed       B. placed           C. drew             D. pulled

16.A. satisfied          B. sorry           C. loyal            D. grateful

17. A. signs            B. sights           C. buildings        D. students

18.A. ready              B. smart           C. wise             D. unwilling

19. A. forget        B. remember        C. imagine      D. think

20.A. teachers      B. schoolyard       C. classmates       D. friendship

 

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