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完形填空。
       Traffic rules help to keep order on the road. They also help to keep people   1  . The
  pedestrian (行人) has as many rules to   2   as the driver of a car. You should wall on the
  sidewalk (人行道) or at the side of the road. Always look   3   before you wall across the street. If you
  like riding a bike, don't ride in the middle of the road or run   4   red traffic lights. When you ride a bike
  with a friend, don't look around or tall. Ifyou drive a car, you should   5   at the traffic lights. You must
  always   6   a seat belt (安全带). Without belts   7   the driver and the passengers may be badly hurt in a
  sudden accident.
       You may not need to take a bus, but   8   if you have to travel in one. Get on or get off a bus only when
  it comes to a   9  . When it is full, don't try to get inside   10  you may fall off.
       Traffic rules are also called Road Safety rules.
(     )  1. A. healthy  
(     )  2. A. follow    
(     )  3. A. happy    
(     )  4. A. through  
(     )  5. A. speed up  
(     )  6. A. take      
(     )  7. A. half      
(     )  8. A. look around
(     )  9. A. Sign      
(     ) 10. A. and      
B. safe    
B. make    
B. happily
B. across  
B. go ahead
B. wear    
B. none    
B. take care
B. stop    
B. so      
C. happy      
C. break      
C. carefully  
C. along      
C. slow down  
C. carry      
C. both        
C. take a seat
C. comer      
C. or          
1-5 BACAC 6-10 BCBBC
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    When I was a child, my parents always told me that I should never talk to strangers. This was part of a whole list of things I should never do : Never accept food or candy from strangers, never get in a car with
strangers, and so on.
    But if we didn’t start a conversation with strangers, we, d never make new friends. We, d never get a
job.①We may miss the joy that comes from talking with strangers. And the more people you know, the
more chances you can find.
    The following passage offers you some advice on how to ②break the ice.
    Don‘t just stare at your shoes. Go and say “Hi” to that new guy. It will be easier to break the ice if you know more about different cultures.
    British:Beautiful day, isn’t it?
    The weather in Britain is changeable. So, it’s one of the topics the British care most about. And there’s a simple rule:Say “Yes” whether you agree with the person’s idea on the weather or not. ③ That’s
because the British start a conversation using the weather so that they can continue their talk.
    French: Where did you go on holiday?
    To talk with a French person, the safest way is to ask about his or her last holiday. French students
enjoy a 10-to-15-day holiday every two months. French employees(雇员)get more than six weeks of
holidays per year.
    American:So, where are you from?
    The US is so big and people move so often that location is always a source (来源) of talk. You can try
to find a connection with the place they’re from. For example, if someone’s from Los Angeles, you could
say : "Oh, I have a friend who studied there."
1. 将文中①处划线句子翻译成汉语。
_______________________________________________
2. 将文中②处划线短语翻译成汉语。
_______________________________________________
3将文中③处划线句子改写成同义句。
That’s because the British start a conversation using the weather ______ ______their talk.
4. What do you usually talk about to start a conversation with a French person?
_______________________________________________
5. What is the main idea of the passage?
_______________________________________________
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    There are a lot of holidays for Chinese people, suchas National  Day, May  Day, etc.However, Chinese peoplelook on Spring Festival __1__their most important one ofall. Spring Festival is a traditional festival
in China. It's afestival for families to get __2__. And it's also my favorite festival, especially__3__I was a
child. Because dur-ing those days our life was very__4__. When the SpringFestival came, I could have
plenty of delicious food toeat. Also I could__5__a very long holiday and have agood rest. On that day I
could __6__beautiful clothes.And the most important thing is that I could receive muchNew Year's__7_ . So every year, I expected the Spring Festival would come soon. When I __8__up , it's  no  lon-ger as
important__9__me as before. For our country hasdeveloped a lot. Our life is__10__than before. It's like
that I'm having Spring Festival every day !
(     )1. A. for        
(     )2. A. down      
(     )3. A. when      
(     )4. A. rich      
(     )5. A. find      
(     )6. A. buy        
(     )7. A. gift-money
(     )8. A. look      
(     )9. A. to        
(     )10. A. worse    
B. as    
B. up    
B. if    
B. poor  
B. enjoy  
B. see    
B. paper  
B. get    
B. of    
B. better
C. at      
C. together
C. unless  
C. real    
C. need    
C. wear    
C. coin    
C. grow    
C. on      
C. shorter  
阅读理解。
    It’s easier to agree than disagree. The following tips(建议) can help keep disagreements constructive (建设性的).
Don’t make it personal.
    If you get upset, it can help to remember that you’re mad at the person’s idea, not the person.
Never criticize the other person’s idea.
    Instead of saying “That’s a stupid idea!”, try:“I don’t agree, and here’s why.” Never shout loudly and
you’ll have a much better chance of getting your idea across.
Use “I” statements to communicate how you feel and what you think.
    Using “you” statements can sound argumentative (好争论的). For example, telling your mom "You
always remind me about my chores when I have a lot of homework” has a very different tone (语气)
from "I’m under pressure because I have a lot of homework tonight. Can I do those chores tomorrow?"
Listen to the other point of view.
    When the other person is talking, try to stop thinking about why you disagree or what you’ll say next. Instead, focus on what’s being said. When it’s your turn to talk, repeat any key points the other person made to show you have paid attention to what was said. Then calmly express why you disagree.
Stay calm.
    This is the most important thing you can do to keep a conversation go on well.
1. What does the underlined word “focus ” mean in the third paragraph?
A.专注        
B.赞赏            
C.同意          
D. 诠释
2. What should we do when the other person is talking according to the passage?
A. Think about why we disagree.        
B. Pay attention to what he’s saying.
C. Think about what we’ll say next.      
D. Expresses our own idea to him.
3. Which is the right way to show that you disagree with someone?
A. I’m afraid I disagree with you.        
B. Your idea sounds terrible.
C. You always ask me many questions.    
D. Your idea is quite wrong.
4. How many tips does the writer list in the passage?
A. Three.        
B. Four.            
C. Five.        
D. Six.
5. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Discussion about disagreements.
B. Attitude towards disagreements.
C. Opinions about disagreements.      
D. Tips to show disagreements.  
阅读理解。
    Have you seen Avatar(<阿凡达>)? It’s a popular 3D movie, and you may have to wear 3D glasses
to see it. The 3D glasses make the images(图像)from the movie look as if they are coming straight at you.                                                                           
                                     
    More and more 3D movies are coming to theaters. Some say that 3D TV sets will come into our homes in the near future. Three-dimensional technology can make TV and movies more exciting. But people with eye problems may get headaches if they spend too much time watching 3D movies. Why?
    When we look at an object(物体), each eye sees it at a different angle(角度). Our eyes send the two
images to our brain(大脑), and the brain puts them together. 3D technology uses two film projectors(投影机). One projects a left eye image and the other projects a right eye image. 3D glasses allow us to see a
different image in each eye. So, when we are watching a 3D movie, our brain can’t put together the images sent to our eyes. The brain needs to work harder at “reading” the images. That makes it easier for these
people to get dizzy(头晕的) or develop headaches. A famous eye doctor said if your eyes can’t focus(聚焦) on the same object at once, you will have trouble watching 3D movies.
1. According to the passage, Avatar is a ______.
A. digital camera
B. digital TV set
C. 3D movie
2. The 3D glasses can make the images from the movie ______.
A. look more beautiful than usual
B. look as if they are coming straight at you
C. look as if they are far away from you
3. People will have ______ in their homes in the near future.
A. 3D computers
B. 3D phones
C. 3D TV sets
4. When we look at an object, ______.
A. each eye sees the object at the same angle
B. our brain puts the two different pictures together
C. there will be two film projectors in our eyes
5. If you wear a pair of 3D glasses, ______.
A. you will see different images in both eyes
B. Your brain can’t work at all
C. the images can be put together easily by your brain
阅读理解.
Dear editor (编辑),
     I live in a beautiful city. Many visitors come to my city. There are so many colorful peacocks
(孔雀) here.
     The peacocks mostly live on the grass land of Dongfeng Square. They are given food freely
by visitors. They usually throw food to them, and don't think about at all whether the food is right
or not. Some of the peacocks became ill, some even died after eating the bad food given by the
visitors.
     I'm sure most of the visitors who throw food to the peacocks really like the birds, but don't
realize that they may be doing them harm.
     The visitors should be told that what they have done is very harmful to the birds, and this kind
of thing must be stopped from happening.
     Perhaps we can build some small shops beside Dongfeng Square to sell peacock food. For us
every person, it is our duty to give more love to these beautiful birds and to look after them carefully. 
                                                                            Yours,
                                                                                Sun Yan
1. Many visitors came to the writer's city to _____.
A. do some shopping
B. see beautiful peacocks
C. threw them some bad food
D. eat nice food
2. Some peacocks became ill and died because some visitors _____.
A. didn't give them any food
B. gave them too much food
C. threw them some bad food
D. loved them and played with them
3. Some shops can be built beside Dongfeng Square so that they may _____.
A. sell food for visitors
B. sell food for peacocks
C. make the square more beautiful
D. have the beautiful birds
4. From the passage we know people should _____.
A. live and play with the birds
B. stop the birds from eating too much
C. give right food to the birds
D. give more food to the birds
5. We can guess the writer of the letter, Sun Yan, may be a _____.
A. visitor
B. shopkeeper
C. square keeper
D. student

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