摘要: He is the most careful boy I know. A. what B. which C. as D. ./

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Scouts Knew What To Do

  The 4th of March will be a day that Corinna Fafalios will never forget, though it started like any other Friday.Her 10-year-old son, Dimitri, and his 11-year-old friend, Alex, were waking up after their sleepover.Her youngest, Joseph, had a fever and Corinna told the five-year-old to stay in bed while she took a shower.

  As Dimitri and Alex watched the little boy and grabbed(抓)breakfast, Joseph's nose started to bleed.The boys pinched(捏住)Joseph's nose and asked him to lean forward, but the bleeding did not stop.That's when Dimitri went and told his mom what had happened.Corinna comforted him and Dimitri went back to help his brother.Six minutes later, Dimitri was back again, letting his mom know that Joseph's nose was still bleeding.Corinna went to help and Joseph started vomiting(呕吐).That's when Corinna and the boys decided they needed help.

  Dimitri dialed 911 and Alex took care of Joseph.“They were so calm, considering the situation, ”Corinna remembers, “I was so glad they were around.”

  While Corinna tried to stay calm, Dimitri went out to wait for the ambulance.The emergency squad(班,队)arrived and transported little Joseph to the hospital.He's okay today, thanks to his big brother and brother's friend.

  After the emergency was over, Dimitri and Alex were excited.As kid scouts(童子军)in Pack 30, the boys had learned how to take care of a sick child through Readyman training, a Red Cross course offered to scouts who want to earn their first aid badge(徽章).The boys followed every step they learned in the course and, most importantly, they stayed calm.

  This week Alex and Dimitri are becoming Boy Scouts at Rose Glen Elementary School.And because of their brother's emergency, the first badge they have decided to work for is the first aid badge.

(1)

The main idea of the passage is about________.

[  ]

A.

a mother didn't know what to do facing her child's bleeding nose

B.

how an eleven-year-old and his friend helped to save his young brother

C.

how important it is to learn how to give first aid

D.

the eleven-year-old kids are very clever

(2)

The word“sleepover”in paragraph 1 probably means________.

[  ]

A.

party

B.

not enough sleep

C.

sleeplessness

D.

slept and fell to the ground

(3)

We may infer from the passage that the two boys________.

[  ]

A.

were good at all their lessons

B.

became Boy Scouts after they saved the young brother

C.

were given the first badge

D.

were very careful when they were having the first aid course

(4)

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The boy dialed 911 as his mother told him to do so.

B.

The mother was proud of his son for saving his brother.

C.

The boys'mother was very nervous and didn't know what to do.

D.

Thanks to the emergency squad the little boy was saved in time.

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第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks away.Life has   36  for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online.37   you use chat rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are 38   of a virtual community (虚拟社区).

"I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, 39   I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ," said Fox's Shadow, the online nickname (网名) used by a Senior 2 girl in China."Eighty percent of my classmates use QQ   40   school."

QQ is the biggest messaging  41  in China.A record 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October,   42   to Tencent, the company which developed QQ.

And Fox's Shadow might well have been one of them."I log in (登陆) on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel  43  .I usually  44  about 10 hours chatting online every week," she said."But I rarely talk with  45  , especially boys or men."

Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making  46  with strangers online."You don't know   47   you're talking to.You should  48   be careful about who you trust online."

Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have got to  49  someone very well.Fox's Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face.It was a girl who was a comic fan like  50   and they went to a comic show together.

However, not all teenagers have been so  51  .At the beginning of this year, a 17-year-old girl in Liaoning Province was raped(强奸) after meeting a friend she had found on QQ.The criminals weren't   52   until last month.

A 16-year-old Beijing boy, known online as Bart Simon, dislikes QQ users."I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking   53 ," he said.Now he chats online in English, using MSN.But he spends little time chatting as he sees it as a  54    of time and money."If you are really   55   to it, sometimes you just can't concentrate in class," he said.

36.A.improved                B.become                C.changed                D.increased 

37.A.Whether             B.If                    C.When                 D.Unless

38.A.member                  B.part                   C.partner                   D.number

39.A.but                         B.while                 C.when                      D.still.

40.A.before              B.at                     C.after                       D.since

41.A.service                B.product                C.structure             D.organization

42.A.granting                 B.depending             C.considering            D.according

43.A.sleepy                    B.tired                  C.bored                      D.busy

44.A.take                 B.cost                   C.pay                  D.spend

45.A.friends                     B.adults                 C.males                D.strangers

46.A.relation              B.touch                C.contact               D.friends

47.A.who                       B.what                       C.whose                D.which

48.A.often                      B.usually                   C.sometimes            D.always

49.A.know                            B.recognize              C.tell                        D.judge

50.A.herself                    B.him                  C.anybody else          D.everyone

51.A.good                      B.fortunate              C.safely               D.healthy

52.A.kept                       B.held                 C.caught                    D.killed

53.A.uselessness              B.noise                 C.nonsense             D.rubbish

54.A.short                      B.lack                  C.waste                      D.little

55.A.kept                       B.held                 C.addicted             D.stuck

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     Alex Taw, a 21yearold student from Wiltshire, England. He spent last summer like any other
high school graduate-hanging out with friends, preparing for college, worrying about his university
fees. While most of his peers gave up on their pipe dreams, he sat down with a notebook at home,
and jotted down (草草记下) the question: How can I become a millionaire?
     The result was the Million Dollar Homepage. com. Alex's initial investment was 50 pounds to
buy web space and a domain (领域) name. He divided the blank homepage into one million pixels
(电脑上的像点), 10,000 blocks of 100 pixels each. Each pixel was worth $ 1, minimum purchase:
100 pixels. Within a month Alex had earned some $ 37,000, enough for him to cover the entire cost
of his forthcoming three years at university. In just a few months, he became a real millionaire.
     How did he come up with the idea of the Millionaire Dollar Home Page?
     "Well, I was trying to think of a way to make some money before I started university, as I was
about to take on a huge debt and I was already overdrawn (透支). Swift action was necessary!"
He said.
     He also added, "The important thing is that anything is possible-we are only limited by our
imagination. I always had this belief that a good idea can be successful on its own. I think I've learnt
that if we think deeper there are magical solutions hiding away for us to find."
     His personal philosophy around money is: Money is not everything, but it's an essential part of
the way we live. Having__some__removes__a__certain__amount__of__stress,__but,__unless_
_we__are__careful,__it__can__create__a__new__type__of__stress.
     He also said, "I still want to go to university. Aside from gaining knowledge about business, there
are other reasons-exploring your interests, meeting new people, and being in a creative environment."
     Besides making contributions to society, he would try to encourage and inspire people to think
of creative solutions to problems, whatever they are.

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     Alex Taw, a 21yearold student from Wiltshire, England. He spent last summer like any other high
school graduate-hanging out with friends, preparing for college, worrying about his university fees.
While most of his peers gave up on their pipe dreams, he sat down with a notebook at home, and
jotted down (草草记下) the question: How can I become a millionaire?
     The result was the Million Dollar Homepage. com. Alex's initial investment was 50 pounds to
buy web space and a domain (领域) name. He divided the blank homepage into one million pixels
(电脑上的像点), 10,000 blocks of 100 pixels each. Each pixel was worth $ 1, minimum purchase:
100 pixels. Within a month Alex had earned some $ 37,000, enough for him to cover the entire cost
of his forthcoming three years at university. In just a few months, he became a real millionaire.
     How did he come up with the idea of the Millionaire Dollar Home Page?
     "Well, I was trying to think of a way to make some money before I started university, as I was
about to take on a huge debt and I was already overdrawn (透支). Swift action was necessary!" He
said.
     He also added, "The important thing is that anything is possible-we are only limited by our imagination.
I always had this belief that a good idea can be successful on its own. I think I've learnt that if we think
deeper there are magical solutions hiding away for us to find."
     His personal philosophy around money is: Money is not everything, but it's an essential part of the
way we live. Having__some__removes__a__certain__amount__of__stress,__but,__unless__we__
are__careful,__it__can__create__a__new__type__of__stress.
     He also said, "I still want to go to university. Aside from gaining knowledge about business, there
are other reasons-exploring your interests, meeting new people, and being in a creative environment."
     Besides making contributions to society, he would try to encourage and inspire people to think of
creative solutions to problems, whatever they are.
1. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT an important factor for being a millionaire?
A. Large imagination.
B. Quick action.
C. Great ambition.      
D. Great investment.
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Alex Taw is an American millionaire.                
B. Alex Taw will graduate from university.
C. Alex Taw doesn't work hard.                        
D. Alex Taw was not rich before.
3. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6 mean?
A. The more money we have, the more stress we have.
B. Money can be of great help.
C. We should try our best to earn money.
D. Money is helpful in some way, but we should make full use of it.
4. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Little Money Leads to Be a Millionaire              
B. The Success Road to Be a Millionaire
C. Alex Taw: The Millionaire Boy                      
D. The Million Dollar Homepage. com
5. From the passage, we know that Alex Taw ________.
A. would like to help others
B. would be a top student in university
C. succeeded with the help of his parents
D. invested a large amount of money on the Internet
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