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       Barbara couldn’t  stand it any more. Her upstairs neighbor was p 1 music again. She had asked him twice already to t 2 it down. The first time she asked,he was s 3 . He said he didn't know that she could hear his music. “Yes ,” she said ,“it's just like your stereo (立体声音响) was in my living room. I could h 4 every note (音符) !” He said he would keep it down. But the next day,he still played music loudly. She went upstairs to r 5 him of his promise. He said the volume (音量) was so low t 6 he could hardly hear it. She asked him to turn it down. He said he would try. When she went back to her house,the music was louder.

      So,this was the t 7 time. She took her baseball bat upstairs with her. She k 8 very loudly on his door. When he opened the door,she s 9 at him like a crazy person. She told him she would kill him i 10 he didn't turn the music dowa His eyes got big.

      She went back downstairs. She couldn’t hear a note. “I can't believe I said that ,” she said to herself.

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四、 短文填词阅读提示:本文记叙了芭芭拉无法忍受楼上邻居播放音乐,她两次请他把音量调低。可是他却把音量调得更高。对此,芭芭拉非常气愤。

第三次,芭芭拉拿着棒球拍去找他,并威胁他,如果不调低音乐的音量,将会杀死他。这次终于有效果了。

1. playing   2. turn   3. surprised   4. hear   5. remind   6. that

7. third   8. knocked   9. shouted   10. if

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     Groundhog Day is held on Feb. 2 in Punxsutawney,Pennsylvania,a state in the northeastern U. S. every year. And you might be wondering how a groundhog landed the job of predicting the weather. The tradition goes like this: If a groundhog sees his shadow this morning,there will be six more weeks of winter.

     If he doesn’t see his shadow,spring is on the way,that is to say,we luck out with an early spring.

     Since a groundhog hibernates for the winter,its coming out of the ground is a natural sign of spring. Centuries ago,people in Europe watched for a badger or bear as signs of winter's end,rather than a groundhog. Germans who moved to Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s began keeping an eye on the groundhog. The large population of the little animal made it easy for them to forecast the weather.

      It also has religious origins,just like Candlemas,which is also on Feb. 2.Candlemas Day is a Christian holiday. Early Christians believed that if the sun came out on Candlemas Day,winter would last for six more weeks.

      In the 1880s, some friends in Punxsutawney,Pennsylvania,went into the woods on Candlemas Day to look for groundhogs. This outing became a tradition,and a local newspaper editor nicknamed the seekers “the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club”. Starting in 1887 the search became an official event and centered on a groundhog called “Punxsutawney Phil”. A ceremony still takes place every year. Groundhog Day is not a legal holiday;nobody gets off work. Many American cities have their own special groundhogs;New York City's official groundhog is called “Pothole Pete”,but “Punxsutawney Phil” gets the most attention. So far,Phil has seen his shadow about 85 % of the time.

() 1. According to the passage,spring is coming near if .

   A. a duck is swimming in the river

   B. a groundhog cannot see its shadow

   C. a groundhog can see its shadow

   D. a bear is sleeping in the tree hole

() 2. People in Europe watched for a badger in order to .

   A. predict the weather   B. take the place of a groundhog

   C. celebrate the festival   D. catch it as a pet

() 3. The underlined word “them” refers to .

   A. the groundhogs in Punxsutawney in the mid-1880s

   B. people in Europe centuries ago

   C. Germans who moved to Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s

   D. bears or other hibernating animals

(   ) 4. Which is NOT true about Groundhog Day?

   A. The festival falls on Feb. 2 in Punxsutawney.

   B. Groundhog Day has a religious origin.

   C. Going out to look for groundhogs was an official event.

   D. People have a day off on Groundhog Day.

(   ) 5. The passage is mainly about .

   A. Groundhog Day   B. Candlemas Day

   C. Punxsutawney Phil   D. Pothole Pete

—、完形填空

     Do you often eat junk food? Junk food makes people fat if people eat 1 of it. Junk food is also bad for people's health. But many kids 2 to eat it. To attract more kids,many food and soft drink 3 are using their owrt websites to promote (推销) unhealthy food to 4 as young as four,a new report by Consumers International 5

     Many junk food companies such as KFC and McDonald's are 6 children online with Internet clubs,games,and so on. These companies are also doing 7 to attract parents.

     The study looked at American and international websites of the top 10 food and drink companies. 8 found that companies were using their own websites to 9 junk food by using site designs that attracts kids.

     Consumer groups take action 10 promoting junk food to children. Consumers International asks for a ban (禁令) on radio or TV ads promoting 11 food between 6 : 00 and 21 : 00 12 on promoting unhealthy food to children 13 websites,social networking sites and text messaging.

     Justin Macmullan,head of Consumers International,said, “In many countries kids already 14 more time on the Internet than watching TV. 15 it's important that we ask junk food companies not to use new media (媒体) to promote their junk food to our children. ”

() 1. A. too much   B. too many   C. a few   D. a little

() 2. A. hate   B. like   C. dislike   D. stop

() 3. A. societies   B. visitors   C. buyers   D. companies

() 4. A. parents   B. children   C. adults   D. students

() 5. A. told   B. talked   C. said   D. added

() 6. A. attracting   B. leading   C. educating   D. developing

() 7. A. everything   B. nothing   C. anything   D. something

() 8. A. That   B. This   C. It   D. One

() 9. A. sell   B. promote   C. produce   D. increase

() 10. A. for   B. in   C. against   D. with

() 11. A. unhealthy   B. healthy   C. waste   D. dirty

() 12. A. but   B. and   C. or   D. if

() 13. A. building   B. taking   C. making   D. using

() 14. A. cost   B. take   C. spend   D. pay

() 15. A. Because   B. So   C. Though   D. But

一、完形填空

        Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to

a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. “You need fortune (运气) ,”his father said. “But 1 you work hard,no fortune will come.

       What made him sad was that his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. “You have no 2 . You will never be a pianist. ” As an eight-year-old boy,Lang Lang was badly 3 . He decided that he didn't want to be a pianist any more. For the next two weeks he didn't touch the piano. Wisely (明智地) his father didn't 4,but wait.

       Luckily,the day came when his teacher asked him to play some holiday songs. He didn t want to,but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys,he 5 he could show other people that he had the ability to do it well. That day he told his father that he wanted to 6 with a new teacher. From that point on,everything turned around.

       He started 7 competitions. In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition when it was announced that Lang Lang had won,he was too 8 to hold back his tears. Soon it was clear that he couldn’t stay in China forever —he had to play on the world's big stages. In 1997 Lang Lang 9 again,this time to Philadelphia,US.

       There he spent two years practicing and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his 10 performance at Chicago's Raviniu Festival,gigs (演奏会) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall started pouring in. Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots (找到) him,and lets him shine.

() 1. A. if   B. unless   C. when   D. since

() 2. A. piano   B. knowledge   C. fortune   D. talent

() 3. A. hurt   B. ill   C. broken   D. scared

() 4. A. hear   B. push   C. eat   D. sleep

() 5. A. realized   B. explained   C. forgot   D. noticed

() 6. A. argue   B. dance   C. study   D. interview

() 7. A. winning   B. beating   C. watching   D. refusing

() 8. A. annoyed   B. mad   C. tired   D. excited

() 9. A. started   B. left   C. moved   D. performed

() 10. A. helpful   B. meaningful   C. successful   D. useful

E

      Three small fish lived in the sea. When they were very young,their parents died. They had to 1 each other day after day. Finally,they grew up and could 2 deeper and further.

      One morning,a big -wave 3 the three fish to a shallow water by. The wave took a small boat there,too. It was hard for the fish to go back to the sea because the boat was right in front of them. The largest fish realized that they were 4 ,and said they had to find a way to leave there as fast as possible. The second largest fish 5 with his elder brother,but the youngest one did not. He said that there was much 6 for their activities,so he would not worry at all and still swam around 7 .

      At last,the largest fish returned to the 8 by jumping over the lowest part of the boat. The second largest fish also succeeded in 9 his elder brother in the other side of water. But the youngest one didn't follow them and still swam joyfully.

      Two hours later,when the 10 rose up,the water in the small shallow corner dried up. The fish who did not try to return to the sea died of lack of water.

() 1. A. listen to   B. look after   C. talk with   D. worry about

() 2. A. swim   B. jump   C. walk   D. chase

() 3. A. hung   B. gave   C. invited   D. took

() 4. A. in safety   B. in surprise   C. in danger   D. in fear

() 5. A. agreed   B. talked   C. chatted   D. discussed

() 6. A. time   B. food   C. water   D. air

() 7. A. angrily   B. sadly   C. luckily   D. happily

() 8. A. sea   B. river   C. lake   D. field

() 9. A. catching   B. joining   C. taking   D. telling

() 10. A. storm   B. stars   C. moon   D. sun

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