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     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、完形填空阅读提示:肥胖儿童的增多很大程度上归咎于垃圾食品的涌现。为 了吸引更多儿童,一些生产垃圾食品的公司在自家网站用各种优惠 方法推销垃圾食品。相关消费者团体采取行动反对这些公司向儿童 推销垃圾食品。

1. A空格后的第一个it指代jimk food,故空格处用too much,意为“太多”,用于不可数名词前。

2. B由上下文及转折连词but可知,虽然垃圾食品对健康有害,但孩子们还是“喜欢”吃。

3. D 由第二段第一句“Many junk food companies."可知,此处应指“公司”。

4. B由本句中的“as young as four”可知,他们把不健康的食品推销给“孩子们”。

5. C上述是说话的内容,故选said。

6. A由第一段中的“To attract more kids."可知,食品公司利用游戏等“吸引”孩子。

7. D本句意为:这些公司还做一些事吸引父母。本句为肯定句,故用 something。

8. C空格处所缺的词代替上句中的the study,故用it。

9. B联系上下文可知,全文讲的是垃圾食品公司利用自家网站向儿童“推销”垃圾食品。

l0. C消费者团体采取行动反对向儿童推销垃圾食品。against“反 对”,符合句意。

11. A消费者团体要求禁止播放推销“不健康”食品的广告。

12. B此处前后为并列关系,故用连词and。

13. D由上下文可知,一些公司利用(use) 网站推销垃圾食品。

14. C spend.. on Sth?意为“做某事花费……”,为固定搭配。

15. B在很多国家,儿童花费在网上的时间比看电视的时间多,所 以说,让垃圾食品公司不要利用新媒体向孩子们推销垃圾食品 很重要。so意为“所以”,符合句意。

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    My grandpa took me to America two years ago. I enjoyed my holiday very much until the day we flew back to Hangzhou.

     When my grandpa and I got to the airport,we had to check in for the flight. But just when we were ready to check in,I remembered leaving something in the restroom. I went back to find it.

     When I came back,I couldn’t find my grandpa. The airport radio said something,but I couldn’t understand what it said. Was the plane leaving? I was close to crying now.

     I wanted help,but I didn't think people would understand me,because I had poor English.

     As I was thinking about this,two men walked towards me. They looked like Asian people. I asked them where they were going,and sadly they said Japan,not China. Time kept flying,and I became more worried.

I knew I had to get over my fears and ask for help.

     I walked over to an American ,“Sir,I'm lost. I need help. ” I started with my broken English. The man smiled at me and asked ,“Could you tell me where you are going?”

    “Hangzhou,China. ”

    “Well,the gate number for that flight is 36. ”

Maybe that was where my grandfather was!I ran off at once. I even forgot to say thank you.

    To my surprise. Grandpa was sitting quietly at the gate,waiting for me. I jumped into his arms and couldn’t help crying out with happiness.

() 1. When he was going to check in,the writer realized .

   A. he couldn’t find his ticket

   B. he couldn’t find his grandpa

   C. his grandpa was in the toilet

   D. he had left something in the restroom

() 2. When the writer came back from the restroom,he .

   A. couldn’t help crying

   B. couldn’t find his grandpa

   C. went away from the airport

   D. went to the airport radio tower

() 3. Two men who looked like Asian people were going to .

   A. America   B. Singapore

   C. Japan   D. England

() 4. Who helped the writer at last?

   A. An American.

   B. An Asian.

   C. A Japanese.

   D. An airport reporter.

() 5. What is the best title for the passage?

   A. A Terrible Trip to America.

   B. A Helpful American Man.

   C. All by Myself in Another Country.

   D. An Unforgettable Experience.

二、 阅读理解

     A

     Ye Xiaogang is regarded as one of the most famous modern Chinese composers (作曲家) .

     He learned to play the piano at the age of four. His father was a composer who wrote a lot of music for films. But when the “Cultural Revolution”(“文革”) began,his father was sent to a farm to work. Ye was only 11 at that time.

     Ye had to work on another farm for a year before entering a factory. He worked in the factory for six years until he was 22.

     The workers in the factory were friendly and helped him a lot,but he could not play the piano any more. No matter how hard he worked on the farm or in the factory,he always believed that he did not belong there. He never left music. He just waited for opportunities. He dreamed of becoming a pianist.

     When the “Cultural Revolution” ended,Ye could play the piano again.

     He practiced hard every day in order to go to the Central Conservatory of Music (中央音乐学院) in 1978,but the school would not recruit (招收) piano students that year. In the end,Ye chose composition as his major,although he was not familiar with it.

     Because of his hard work,Ye soon became one of the best students at the Central Conservatory of Music. In 1980,he studied at Cambridge University. Then he went to a famous school of music in the US in 1987 to take more courses.

     As a famous composer in China,Ye worked for many organizations.

     He wrote many symphonies. He also wrote film and TV music,which traditional composers hardly ever worked on.

() 1. How old was Ye when he started to work in the factory?

   A. 11 years old. B. 16 years old. C. 22 years old. D. 26 years old.

() 2. From the fourth paragraph,we can learn that Ye Xiaogang .

   A. didn't get along well with the workers in the factory

   B. often practiced playing the piano after work

   C. never gave up his dream

   D. wanted to be a composer

() 3. Why didn't Ye choose piano as his major at the Central Conservatory of Music?

   A. Because the school was more famous for the major of composition.

   B. Because the school wouldn’t recruit piano students that year.

   C. Because his father wanted him to study composition.

   D. Because he was more familiar with composition.

() 4. Which of the following is TRUE about Ye Xiaogang?

   A. He used to study in the UK and the US.

   B. He never worked on a farm.

   C. He hardly ever wrote film and TV music.

   D. He mainly worked for schools instead of other organizations.

() 5. The author mainly tells us .

   A. how to learn the piano   B. how to realize our dreams

   C. the history of a famous music school   D. the experiences of a famous musician

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     “Never give up!” It is my law (法则) of life. It has brought me 1 . I learned the law from my father's 2 story.

      My father was 3 in a poor village in the north of Jiangsu,China. When he was a young boy,he went to school in the morning,then 4 in the fields till sunset. And then he did his homework 5 midnight. Life was hard,because they had no 6 !

      At the age of 14 ,my father heard of the United States of America. It was the land of gold,the land where 7 people can become rich.

     “ 8 don't I go to America?” he thought to himself,full of hope.

      So,my father came to America. "I had thought it was easy to 9 money in America”’ he told me.“But when I arrived there,I realized it was not true. They did not like to hire (雇佣) me because I spoke 10 English. Later,I worked in a small restaurant,cleaning up tables,11 dishes and sweeping the floor. Life was 12 for the first few years. I worked from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. I wanted to go to school to learn English,but it was impossible. I couldn’t 13 the schooling (学费) . ”

      My father 14 working hard,and reached his goal.

     “Alan ,” he often says to me ,“if you want something,you have to work for it and never give up. Things do not come 15 in life. ” That is what I learned from my father.

() 1. A. disaster   B. loss   C. success   D. pity

() 2. A. life   B. fashion   C. danger   D. history

() 3. A. famous   B. lucky   C. rich   D. born

() 4. A. taught   B. worked   C. studied   D. slept

() 5. A. until   B. towards   C. for   D. during

() 6. A. experience   B. energy   C. time   D. money

() 7. A. kind   B. poor   C. strong   D. lazy

() 8. A. What   B. How   C. Why   D. When

() 9. A. discover   B. make   C. collect   D. spend

() 10. A. little   B. good   C. much   D. excellent

() 11. A. giving   B. running   C. washing   D. receiving

() 12. A. comfortable   B. cheerful   C. nice   D. hard

() 13. A. borrow   B. need   C. afford   D. pay

() 14. A. kept   B. finished   C. minded   D. stopped

() 15. A. really   B. easily   C. quietly   D. slowly

二、 阅读理解

      In the tenth grade,I volunteered to work at a vet's. I wanted to get experience for my future job. However,I learned something more important one Saturday.

     The hospital was in a poor place of the city. One Saturday,a man and his young son walked in with a small cat in a box. There was something wrong with the cat’s left eye. But the man couldn’t afford the cost of the medicine. He kept quiet for a while,and then he asked where the nearest animal shelter (避难所) was. Hearing this,his son cried and started to argue with him. At this time,an old woman walked up to them and told the man that she would pay for the cost. The man thanked her and the son got to keep a healthy cat.

     I always thought it was the right thing to help out a person who was in trouble,but I only saw that on TV or in movies. What the woman did made me believe that these things did happen in real life.

     Now,when I can't decide whether to help someone in need or not,I remember this woman’s and then I have the courage (勇气) to do it.

() 1. We can infer that “a vet's” is most probably a hospital for .

   A. animals   B. the poor   C. kids   D. women

() 2. The writer worked at the vet's to .

   A. help others out   B. make some money

   C. get some work experience   D. meet more people

() 3. What would the man probably do with the cat if the woman didn't help him?

   A. Take it home without treatment. B. Send it to an animal shelter.

   C. Give it to the woman. D. Give it to someone on the street.

() 4. We can learn from this that .

   A. the man didn't like the cat

   B. the old woman worked at the vet's

   C. the son didn't agree to his father's first decision

   D. the vet's often asks for too much money

() 5. After reading the passage,we know that the act of the woman .

   A. would be shown on TV to teach people a lesson

   B. made the writer believe that women were kind

   C. made the writer know that he could do everything

   D. encouraged the writer to help others. 

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(浙江温中实验学校 2014 届第一轮) Nadya Vessey,of Auckland,New Zealand,was born with an illness. So at the age of 16 ,1 of her legs below the knees were cut off. One day when a little boy was watching 2 take off her prosthetic (假体的)Megs,he asked her 3 she didn't have any legs. Thinking quickly she asked him whether he had read The little Mermaid (《美人鱼》) . He said ,“4 . ” So Nadya told him that she was a mermaid. The little boy was 5 and said ,“Wow!That's so cool!” And then he ran off to tell his dad. The 6 of becoming a mermaid became clearer and clearer in Nadya's mind. After 7 it over,she wrote to Weta Workshop in Wellington to ask if they could 8 her. She never believed they actually would,so she was excited when she knew they 9 . Weta Workshop's manager,Richard Taylor,was very pleased to make it true,and wanted Nadya to be 10

    It took Weta Workshop two years to make a special 11 for Nadya. “A prosthetic is a prosthetic,and your body has to be comfortable 12 it and you have to make it part of 13 . ” After practicing in the 14 ,Nadya went to the open sea to try on her mermaid suit. It was 15 amazing and great to watch Nadya swim,and to see her dream come true. Nadya Vessey herself has written the story of a real mermaid.

() 1. A. either   B. both   C. neither   D. none

() 2. A. me   B. you   C. him   D. her

() 3. A. why   B. how   C. when   D. where

() 4. A. No   B. Yes   C. Sorry   D. Goodbye

() 5. A. sad   B. afraid   C. surprised   D. fortunate

() 6. A. news   B. idea   C. story   D. history

() 7. A. going   B. taking   C. turning   D. thinking

() 8. A. save   B. pick   C. treat   D. help

() 9. A. agreed   B. checked   C. refused   D. received

() 10. A. ugly   B. beautiful   C. friendly   D. relaxed

() 11. A. hat   B. jacket   C. sweater   D. suit

() 12. A. with   B. about   C. from   D. of

() 13. A. myself   B. ourselves   C. yourself   D. yourselves

() 14. A. dining hall   B. waiting room   C. living room   D. swimming pool

() 15. A. too   B. really   C. well   D. enough


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