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  Dear Amy,

  We haven’t seen each other for nearly a month.I have learnt a lot during the summer vacation.I’m at my uncle’s farm.My aunt feeds(饲养)a lot of chickens.They are lovely.I feed them every day.At first I didn’t want to go into the chicken house.You know, it smells bad.But every time I see the chickens, I like them.Little by little, I like to feed them.As I enter the house, the chickens look at me, like saying, “welcome!”I say“Hello”to them, too.Then I put the food in front of them and they begin to eat.I like watching them eating.Sometimes I help my aunt collect eggs.It’s very interesting!Several times I dream them in my dream.My uncle and aunt get up early and go to bed late.They take good care of the chickens.We needn’t go to the doctor’s because my uncle knows a little about illnesses.

  Until now,I don’t want to go back, I’ll return just before school begins.I want to know what you are doing now.Please write me back as soon as possible.

  Best wishes!

Daniel

(1)

Daniel writes this letter to Amy to ________.

[  ]

A.

ask her to write back

B.

tell her what he has done

C.

aske her to go to his uncle’s

D.

show how hard he works

(2)

Daniel didn’t want to go into the chicken house at first because ________.

[  ]

A.

there wasn’t enough food for chickens

B.

some chickens were ill

C.

it was small

D.

it didn’t smell good

(3)

They ________ when the chickens are ill.

[  ]

A.

can cure(治愈)them

B.

take them to the doctor

C.

leave them alone

D.

watch them

(4)

Daniel doesn’t go back home until ________.

[  ]

A.

some sick chickens are better

B.

Amy writes back

C.

the vacation is over

D.

another chicken house is built

(5)

What do you think of Daniel’s vacation?

[  ]

A.

It’s interesting.

B.

It’s exciting.

C.

It’s necessary.

D.

It’s important.

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     Bertha Ingram had been collecting them for more than 40 years. Every once in a while she would
bring home a new book She'd sit with it on her leg, looking at the meaningless black marks without
moving the eyes and cry.
     She was not stupid. She simply had not had the    1    to learn to read. Her parents were sharecroppers
in Florida in the 1920s. Sharecroppers did not own the    2    they farmed. Instead, they gave a part of
their crops (plants grown on farms for food) to the owner. It was quite a hard way to     3   , and both
of Bertha's parents worked hard in the fields. Often Bertha had to leave school to help. Before she was a
teenager, Bertha's schooling was     4   .
      Bertha Ingram didn't learn to read    5    her early married life, either. She wanted to, but she was
always too busy. She worked all day.
     Bertha Ingram's mind was sharp (敏锐的). As a housekeeper for other people, she had to memorize
telephone messages. She became a good cook too, but she had to    6    everything she did because there
was no cookbook she could read, and she couldn't write down what she had done.
     In 1978 Bertha Ingram became very ill with a stroke (中风). This illness    7    her to lose the use of
one arm and both legs. It also weakened her ability to speak.    8   she began to get better, she had a 
   9    thought - for the first time in her life. Because she couldn't work, she had the time to learn to read.
      In her town there was a special program that taught adults to read, but Bertha Ingram was quite
nervous. Would people laugh at her? Would they    10    to teach her? It didn't happen that way. She
had a teacher who worked very hard with her. After the first day Ingram could    11    wait to get to
the library.
     As she learned to read, Ingram got more and more confidence (信心) in herself. She became a
reader at religious (宗教的) services, joined neighborhood groups, and    12    at meetings in the city
hall. Finally she wrote a book telling about her life. At age 63, Bertha Ingram proved that learning never
comes too late.
(     )1. A.idea     
(     )2. A.ground   
(     )3. A.make money
(     )4. A.over     
(     )5. A.during   
(     )6. A.write    
(     )7. A.brought  
(     )8. A.If       
(     )9. A.fair    
(     )10. A.like   
(     )11. A.hardly 
(     )12. A.arrived 
B.reason            
B.garden            
B.earn their living 
B.on              
B.until             
B.remember          
B.made              
B.As                
B.right            
B.refuse            
B.never            
B.rested         
C.chance     
C.farm       
C.turn over 
C.dropped    
C.from       
C.know       
C.caused     
C.Before     
C.magic     
C.agree     
C.just       
C.appeared
D.choice      
D.land          
D.get them in 
D.needed       
D.for          
D.tell          
D.asked        
D.Till         
D.wonderful    
D.stop         
D.only          
D.looked    
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What can you do to keep healthy? Perhaps for children, healthy eating is one of   41  things. Here are some ideas about how to eat healthily.

A good breakfast is very important to children. It’s necessary  42  breakfast in the morning. But some children often go to school   43  breakfast, just because they want to sleep a little longer. Remember that a good breakfast will help you study better.

“My dream is that all the Chinese children can get half a kilo of milk a day.” the Chinese Premier(总理) Wen Jiabao said this during his   44  to a milk farm. Milk is also very important to children’s health. It makes children   45 . It’s better for you to have a glass of milk   46   going to bed. That will help you have a good sleep.

Having healthy food is also very important. That   47  eating different kinds of food, especially(尤其是) fruit and vegetables. Don’t eat   48  chocolate or ice cream. Some children love eating fast food, but it is not good for their health. Try to eat healthy food   49  fast food. Have healthy eating habits,   50  you will have a strong body.

1.

A.important

B.an important

C.the most important

D.more important

 

2.

A.have

B.having

C.to have

D.had

 

3.

A.with

B.for

C.about

D.without

 

4.

A.visit

B.leave

C.birthday

D.time

 

5.

A.become worse

B.grow stronger

C.get excited

D.feel ill

 

6.

A.on

B.in

C.after

D.before

 

7.

A.shows

B.means

C.asks

D.says

 

8.

A.too much

B.much too

C.too many

D.too

 

9.

A.so that

B.at least

C.such as

D.instead of

 

10.

A.or

B.for

C.and

D.as

 

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
    Bertha Ingram had been collecting them for more than 40 years. Every once in a while she would bring
home a new book. She'd sit with it on her leg, looking at the meaningless black marks without moving the
eyes and cry.
    She was not stupid. She simply had not had the   1   to learn to read. Her parents were sharecroppers in Florida in the 1920s. Sharecroppers did not own the   2    they farmed. Instead, they gave a part of their
crops(plants grown on farms for food)to the owner. It was quite a hard way to   3  , and both of Bertha's
parents worked hard in the fields. Often Bertha had to leave school to help. Before she was a teenager,
Bertha's schooling was   14   .
    Bertha Ingram didn't learn to read   5   her early married life,  6  . She wanted to, but she was always
too busy. She worked all day.
    Bertha Ingram's mind was sharp(敏锐地). 7  a housekeeper for other people, she had to memorize
telephone messages. She became a good cook too, but she had to  8  everything she did because there
was no cookbook she could read, and she couldn't write down what she had done.
    In 1978 Bertha Ingram became very ill with a stroke(中风). This illness   9  her to lose the use of one
arm and both legs. It also weakened her ability to speak.   10  she began to get better, she had a   11  
thought for the first time in her life. Because she couldn't work, she had the time to learn to read.
In her town there was a special program that taught adults to read, but Bertha Ingram was quite  12  .
Would people laugh at her? Would they  13 to teach her? It didn't happen that way. She had a teacher
who worked very hard with her.
    After the first day Ingram could   14   wait to get to the library. As she learned to read, Ingram got more and more confidence in herself. She became a reader at religious(宗教的)services, joined neighborhood
groups, and   15   at meetings in city hall. Finally she wrote a book telling about her life. At age 63, Bertha Ingram proved that learning never comes too late.
(     )1.A.chance      
(     )2.A.ground      
(     )3.A.make money  
(     )4.A.dropped      
(     )5.A.for          
(     )6.A.too          
(     )7.A.For          
(     )8.A.remember    
(     )9.A.brought      
(     )10.A.If          
(     )11.A.fa ir      
(     )12.A.nervous    
(     )13.A.like        
(     )14.A.hardly      
(     )15.A.arrived    
B.reason            
B.land              
B.earn their living  
B.on                
B.until              
B.as well            
B.As                
B.write              
B.caused            
B.Before            
B.right              
B.bored            
B.refuse            
B.never              
B.rested            
C.idea      
C.farm      
C.turn over  
C.over      
C.from      
C.either    
C.To        
C.know      
C.made      
C.As        
C.magic      
C.excited    
C.agree      
C.just      
C.appeared  
D.choice      
D.garden      
D.get them in
D.needed      
D.during      
D.also        
D.Like        
D.tell        
D.asked      
D.Till        
D.wonderful  
D.surprised  
D.stop        
D.only        
D.looked     
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  Bertha Ingram had been collecting them for more than 40 years.Every once in a while she would bring home a new book.She'd sit with it on her leg, looking at the meaningless black marks without moving the eyes and cry.

  She was not stupid.She simply had not had the   1   to learn to read.Her parents were sharecroppers in Florida in the 1920s.Sharecroppers did not own the   2   they farmed.Instead, they gave a part of their crops(plants grown on farms for food)to the owner.It was quite a hard way to   3   , and both of Bertha's parents worked hard in the fields.Often Bertha had to leave school to help.Before she was a teenager, Bertha's schooling was   4  

  Bertha Ingram didn't learn to read   5   her early married life,   6  .She wanted to, but she was always too busy.She worked all day.

  Bertha Ingram's mind was sharp(敏锐地).  7   a housekeeper for other people, she had to memorize telephone messages.She became a good cook too, but she had to   8   everything she did because there was no cookbook she could read, and she couldn't write down what she had done.

  In 1978 Bertha Ingram became very ill with a stroke(中风).This illness   9   her to lose the use of one arm and both legs.It also weakened her ability to speak.  10   she began to get better, she had a   11   thought for the first time in her life.Because she couldn't work, she had the time to learn to read.

  In her town there was a special program that taught adults to read, but Bertha Ingram was quite   12  .Would people laugh at her? Would they   13   to teach her? It didn't happen that way.She had a teacher who worked very hard with her.

  After the first day Ingram could   14   wait to get to the library.As she learned to read, Ingram got more and more confidence in herself.She became a reader at religious(宗教的)services, joined neighborhood groups, and   15   at meetings in city hall.Finally she wrote a book telling about her life.At age 63, Bertha Ingram proved that learning never comes too late.

(1)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

reason

C.

idea

D.

choice

(2)

[  ]

A.

ground

B.

land

C.

farm

D.

garden

(3)

[  ]

A.

make money

B.

earn their living

C.

turn over

D.

get them in

(4)

[  ]

A.

dropped

B.

on

C.

over

D.

needed

(5)

[  ]

A.

for

B.

until

C.

from

D.

during

(6)

[  ]

A.

too

B.

as well

C.

either

D.

also

(7)

[  ]

A.

For

B.

As

C.

To

D.

Like

(8)

[  ]

A.

remember

B.

write

C.

know

D.

tell

(9)

[  ]

A.

brought

B.

caused

C.

made

D.

asked

(10)

[  ]

A.

If

B.

Before

C.

As

D.

Till

(11)

[  ]

A.

fair

B.

right

C.

magic

D.

wonderful

(12)

[  ]

A.

nervous

B.

bored

C.

excited

D.

surprised

(13)

[  ]

A.

like

B.

refuse

C.

agree

D.

stop

(14)

[  ]

A.

hardly

B.

never

C.

just

D.

only

(15)

[  ]

A.

arrived

B.

rested

C.

appeared

D.

looked

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