1.London is such a wonderful city.It is very large.The Thames River(泰晤士河) runs (21)B the city from west to east.So the city has (22)A parts,the South and the North.In the North are important buildings,shops,big parks and interesting places.
The weather in London is good.In winter it is not very cold and in summer it is not very hot (23)A the city is near the sea.People (24)C that London is a foggy city and it often rains.It is true.
Last year,when I was in London,I met one of the (25)C fogs in year.You could not (26)C your hand in front of your face.Cars and buses moved (27)C with their lights on.It got even worse when (28)C fell,the buses and cars stopped.I had an important meeting on the other side of the city at 9p.m.and I had to arrive there(29)B.I was half an hour late for (30)D.But I was not the only one to be late.
The weather in London is good.In winter it is not very cold and in summer it is not very hot (23)A the city is near the sea.People (24)C that London is a foggy city and it often rains.It is true.
Last year,when I was in London,I met one of the (25)C fogs in year.You could not (26)C your hand in front of your face.Cars and buses moved (27)C with their lights on.It got even worse when (28)C fell,the buses and cars stopped.I had an important meeting on the other side of the city at 9p.m.and I had to arrive there(29)B.I was half an hour late for (30)D.But I was not the only one to be late.
| 21.A.into | B.through | C.cross | D.over |
| 22.A.two | B.four | C.five | D.six |
| 23.A.because | B.or | C.so | D.but |
| 24.A.speak | B.tell | C.say | D.talk |
| 25.A.biggest | B.largest | C.thickest | D.least |
| 26.A.look | B.look at | C.see | D.seem |
| 27.A.easily | B.sadly | C.slowly | D.exactly |
| 28.A.fogs | B.rain | C.evening | D.stars |
| 29.A.by boat | B.on foot | C.by bus | D.by car |
| 30.A.the party | B.the dinner | C.the competition | D.the meeting. |
10.Grandmother's Problem There was once a grandmother living in her grandson's house.The man loved (46)D grandmother very much.However,she had some strange habits,so the man thought she needed medical help.Perhaps,he thought,it was time for her to (47)A the rest of her life in a special hospital.
"I'd like you to examine my grandmother,"he told a doctor,"then let me know (48)Byou think she needs special care."
"All right,"the doctor said,"send her to me next Tuesday."Tuesday came and the old woman went to see the doctor.She(49)A in front of him and he asked her lots of questions.She answered them all,and the doctor was(50)B.
"There's(51)C with this woman,"he thought."I don't understand why her grandson has sent her to me.Perhaps he's the one(52)A needs special care."
He decided to ask her one last question."Why do you think,"he asked her,"your grandson wants you(53)D special care?"
"I like hamburgers,"she said.The doctor laughed."I like hamburgers,too!"
"You(54)C?"the old woman said,"I'm so glad.Then you must come to my house and have a hamburger(55)C me.I've got boxes and boxes of them in my bedroom."
"I'd like you to examine my grandmother,"he told a doctor,"then let me know (48)Byou think she needs special care."
"All right,"the doctor said,"send her to me next Tuesday."Tuesday came and the old woman went to see the doctor.She(49)A in front of him and he asked her lots of questions.She answered them all,and the doctor was(50)B.
"There's(51)C with this woman,"he thought."I don't understand why her grandson has sent her to me.Perhaps he's the one(52)A needs special care."
He decided to ask her one last question."Why do you think,"he asked her,"your grandson wants you(53)D special care?"
"I like hamburgers,"she said.The doctor laughed."I like hamburgers,too!"
"You(54)C?"the old woman said,"I'm so glad.Then you must come to my house and have a hamburger(55)C me.I've got boxes and boxes of them in my bedroom."
| 46.A.her | B.she | C.he | D.his |
| 47.A.spend | B.cost | C.took | D.paid |
| 48.A.because | B.if | C.so | D.or |
| 49.A.sat | B.sang | C.danced | D.ate |
| 50.A.excited | B.surprised | C.bored | D.pleased |
| 51.A.something wrong | B.wrong something | C.nothing wrong | D.wrong nothing |
| 52.A.who | B.which | C.whose | D./ |
| 53.A.having | B.have | C.had | D.to have |
| 54.A.did | B.will | C.do | D.are |
| 55.A.without | B.to | C.with | D.behind |
9.More than 700 years ago,Scotland ( 苏格兰 ) was fighting with England.The king of England wanted to(16)BScotland.He had a strong army so it was (17)Bfor the Scots to fight.They lost many times,King Robert of Scotland had to run from the English army.
One rainy day,King Robert lay in an old house.He thought that he was not good enough to be king.He was so(18)Cthat he didn't even see a spider(蜘蛛)near him.He (19)Dwhen he
saw the spider climbing.It was trying to climb up its web at the top of the house but it fell down.
"How sad"thought King Robert."The spider is like me.It's not (20)Benough."He watched while the spider climbed up again.It fell down a second time.
"Be careful,little spider,or you might die,"he said."Life is so hard.You'll never get back to your web."But the spider (21)Aagain and again.King Robert watched while it (22)Cclimbed back to its web.After an hour,the spider got do the web.
"You are such a great (23)D,"he said."If you can keep trying.I can too.I must keep on fighting.I won't let the English win."His (24)Agrew strong and they (25)Cthe English army.Scotland was free.
Nobody knows if this is a true story.Many parents tell it to their children because the want them to keep trying.
One rainy day,King Robert lay in an old house.He thought that he was not good enough to be king.He was so(18)Cthat he didn't even see a spider(蜘蛛)near him.He (19)Dwhen he
saw the spider climbing.It was trying to climb up its web at the top of the house but it fell down.
"How sad"thought King Robert."The spider is like me.It's not (20)Benough."He watched while the spider climbed up again.It fell down a second time.
"Be careful,little spider,or you might die,"he said."Life is so hard.You'll never get back to your web."But the spider (21)Aagain and again.King Robert watched while it (22)Cclimbed back to its web.After an hour,the spider got do the web.
"You are such a great (23)D,"he said."If you can keep trying.I can too.I must keep on fighting.I won't let the English win."His (24)Agrew strong and they (25)Cthe English army.Scotland was free.
Nobody knows if this is a true story.Many parents tell it to their children because the want them to keep trying.
| 16.A.leave | B.control | C.help | D.visit |
| 17.A.interesting | B.difficult | C.important | D.necessary |
| 18.A.surprised | B.bored | C.worried | D.lonely |
| 19.A.looked ahead | B.looked out | C.looked on | D.looked up |
| 20.A.old | B.strong | C.fast | D.free |
| 21.A.tried | B.fell | C.practiced | D.cheered |
| 22.A.finally | B.easily | C.slowly | D.suddenly |
| 23.A.player | B.fighter | C.soldier | D.spider |
| 24.A.army | B.feeling | C.opinions | D.family |
| 25.A.kept | B.raised | C.stopped | D.joined |
8."I'm going shopping in the village,"George's mother said to George on Saturday morning."So be a good boy and don't get into trouble.And don't forget (1)C good care of Grandma."Then she went out.
Grandma (2)D in the chair by the window when she opened one little eye and said,"Now
you heard (3)Byour mother said,George."
"Yes,Grandma,"George said.
George was bored to tears.He didn't have a brother or a sister.His father was a farmer,and (4)Cfarm they lived on was miles away from anywhere,(5)D there were never any children
to play with.He was tired of staring at(6)Dpigs,hens,cows and sheep.He was especially tired of having to live in the house with his grandma.Looking after her all by himself was hardly (7)Bway to spend a Saturday morning.
"Go and make me a cup of tea for a start,(8)B sugar and milk."Grandma said.
Most grandmothers are lovely,kind,helpful old ladies,but not this one.George's grandma was a woman(9)Awas always complaining about something or other.She spent all day(10)Aon her chair by the window.George (11)C that Grandma used to be a gentle lady,but as she grew older,she was not able to look after herself and even worse,she was easy to get angry.
"We (12)Abe nice to the old,George,"His mother always told him.
Thinking of this,George (13)Binto the kitchen and made Grandma a cup of tea with a teabag.He put one spoon of sugar and (14)Dmilk in it.He stirred the tea well and carried it into the living room (15)C.
Grandma (2)D in the chair by the window when she opened one little eye and said,"Now
you heard (3)Byour mother said,George."
"Yes,Grandma,"George said.
George was bored to tears.He didn't have a brother or a sister.His father was a farmer,and (4)Cfarm they lived on was miles away from anywhere,(5)D there were never any children
to play with.He was tired of staring at(6)Dpigs,hens,cows and sheep.He was especially tired of having to live in the house with his grandma.Looking after her all by himself was hardly (7)Bway to spend a Saturday morning.
"Go and make me a cup of tea for a start,(8)B sugar and milk."Grandma said.
Most grandmothers are lovely,kind,helpful old ladies,but not this one.George's grandma was a woman(9)Awas always complaining about something or other.She spent all day(10)Aon her chair by the window.George (11)C that Grandma used to be a gentle lady,but as she grew older,she was not able to look after herself and even worse,she was easy to get angry.
"We (12)Abe nice to the old,George,"His mother always told him.
Thinking of this,George (13)Binto the kitchen and made Grandma a cup of tea with a teabag.He put one spoon of sugar and (14)Dmilk in it.He stirred the tea well and carried it into the living room (15)C.
| 1 | A.take | B.taking | C.to take | D.takes |
| 2 | A.sleep | B.sleeps | C.is sleeping | D.was sleeping |
| 3 | A.that | B.what | C.where | D.which |
| 4 | A.a | B.an | C.the | D./ |
| 5 | A.but | B.if | C.or | D.so |
| 6 | A.hundred | B.hundreds | C.hundredth | D.hundreds of |
| 7 | A.exciting | B.the most exciting | C.more exciting | D.much more exciting |
| 8 | A.in | B.with | C.of | D.for |
| 9 | A.who | B.which | C.where | D.when |
| 10 | A.sitting | B.sits | C.sit | D.sat |
| 11 | A.tell | B.told | C.was told | D.has told |
| 12 | A.should | B.would | C.might | D.can |
| 13 | A.goes | B.went | C.will go | D.has gone |
| 14 | A.many | B.any | C.few | D.some |
| 15 | A.care | B.careful | C.carefully | D.careless |
7.On 28 of March Richard Byrd stood outside the small house.He shook hands with the men who were leaving.They were heading back to the main camp on the coast of Antarctica (南极洲).
He would(41)D to work at the base camp.
"I don't like leaving you here alone,"Pete Demas said."I'll be(42)B,"Byrd replied.
He was looking forward to the challenge of spending the winter at the base camp.He would be recording the weather.There was plenty of food and fuel (燃料) in the tiny house.He felt sure(43)Dwould go wrong.
But something did go wrong.Byrd was burning the fuel for(44)A.But the fumes (有毒气体)
were not leaving the house.Slowly he was being poisoned(中毒).On May 31 he broke down.
When he came to,he made himself into his sleeping bag.Three days later he(45)D it was a
Sunday.The men would be(46)A his radio message.Byrd moved hard out of bed and (47)B the call.He didn't want the men to know how (48)C he was.It was too dangerous for them to come to save him.
By will-power alone,Byrd managed to stay alive.He was so(49)Bthat he could hardly walk.But he forced himself to do the basics.He(50)A food and made myself eat.He took(51)Bof weather and sent radio messages.But by late June,the men(52)C that something was wrong.Most of the time,Byrd's messages made no sense.
On August 11Demas and two others reached the base camp.They(53)C recognized (认出)
Byrd.He was very thin and looked terrible.Byrd(54)Athem and then fell to the ground.The
men had arrived in time.After two months of care,Byrd's good(55)D returned.He and his men worked together again.
He would(41)D to work at the base camp.
"I don't like leaving you here alone,"Pete Demas said."I'll be(42)B,"Byrd replied.
He was looking forward to the challenge of spending the winter at the base camp.He would be recording the weather.There was plenty of food and fuel (燃料) in the tiny house.He felt sure(43)Dwould go wrong.
But something did go wrong.Byrd was burning the fuel for(44)A.But the fumes (有毒气体)
were not leaving the house.Slowly he was being poisoned(中毒).On May 31 he broke down.
When he came to,he made himself into his sleeping bag.Three days later he(45)D it was a
Sunday.The men would be(46)A his radio message.Byrd moved hard out of bed and (47)B the call.He didn't want the men to know how (48)C he was.It was too dangerous for them to come to save him.
By will-power alone,Byrd managed to stay alive.He was so(49)Bthat he could hardly walk.But he forced himself to do the basics.He(50)A food and made myself eat.He took(51)Bof weather and sent radio messages.But by late June,the men(52)C that something was wrong.Most of the time,Byrd's messages made no sense.
On August 11Demas and two others reached the base camp.They(53)C recognized (认出)
Byrd.He was very thin and looked terrible.Byrd(54)Athem and then fell to the ground.The
men had arrived in time.After two months of care,Byrd's good(55)D returned.He and his men worked together again.
| 41.A.regret | B.leave | C.agree | D.stay |
| 42.A.free | B.fine | C.lonely | D.nervous |
| 43.A.something | B.everything | C.anything | D.nothing |
| 44.A.heat | B.light | C.safety | D.food |
| 45.A.hoped | B.imagined | C.learnt | D.realized |
| 46.A.expecting | B.sending | C.leaving | D.testing |
| 47.A.returned | B.made | C.took | D.missed |
| 48.A.brave | B.sorry | C.sick | D.calm |
| 49.A.hungry | B.weak | C.tired | D.cold |
| 50.A.cooked | B.served | C.tasted | D.stored |
| 51.A.photos | B.notes | C.reports | D.lessons |
| 52.A.heard | B.complained | C.guessed | D.discovered |
| 53.A.never | B.even | C.hardly | D.almost |
| 54.A.greeted | B.sto pped | C.thanked | D.visited |
| 55.A.luck | B.memory | C.dream | D.health |
6.Rose was telling her granddaughter Lily stories about how she had written a best-selling (51)C in her early 30's.
"Did you always know you wanted to be a (52)B,Grandma?"asked Lily.Rose smiled at her granddaughter."I (53)B knew it on my first day of primary school."
"I felt like that on my first day of primary school too!It was singing.I used to be sure that I would be a singer,"said Lily."Why‘used to',Lily?"Rose asked.
"Well,"began Lily,"I (54)A be the best singer in the class.But there was a new girl coming to my class,and she was better at singing than I was.What was the point(意义)of(55)C as she was much better than me?"
"You know,Lily,"Rose said."Although I was the best at writing in primary and middle school,when I got into high school,I met a girl in my English class.She was always the best writer.I used to(56)C because of it,thinking that I was no longer the best writer,I was(57)A."
"So what did you do?"Lily asked,"I did what any person would do,"said Rose."I did everything to be better than her."
"Did you ever write better than her in your class?"Lily asked."No,But I realized that it wasn't about being the best out of everyone,it was about being the very best that I could be.So I (58)B my love for writing,and look where I am now…"Rose (59)B.
"Wow!"said Lily in surprise."But what's that girl doing now?""Who knows,but there's one thing I am (60)A:she hasn't written a best-selling book yet."
"Did you always know you wanted to be a (52)B,Grandma?"asked Lily.Rose smiled at her granddaughter."I (53)B knew it on my first day of primary school."
"I felt like that on my first day of primary school too!It was singing.I used to be sure that I would be a singer,"said Lily."Why‘used to',Lily?"Rose asked.
"Well,"began Lily,"I (54)A be the best singer in the class.But there was a new girl coming to my class,and she was better at singing than I was.What was the point(意义)of(55)C as she was much better than me?"
"You know,Lily,"Rose said."Although I was the best at writing in primary and middle school,when I got into high school,I met a girl in my English class.She was always the best writer.I used to(56)C because of it,thinking that I was no longer the best writer,I was(57)A."
"So what did you do?"Lily asked,"I did what any person would do,"said Rose."I did everything to be better than her."
"Did you ever write better than her in your class?"Lily asked."No,But I realized that it wasn't about being the best out of everyone,it was about being the very best that I could be.So I (58)B my love for writing,and look where I am now…"Rose (59)B.
"Wow!"said Lily in surprise."But what's that girl doing now?""Who knows,but there's one thing I am (60)A:she hasn't written a best-selling book yet."
| 51.A.magazine | B.newspaper | C.book |
| 52.A.singer | B.writer | C.teacher |
| 53.A.hardly | B.already | C.once |
| 54.A.used to | B.tried to | C.wanted to |
| 55.A.working | B.thinking | C.trying |
| 56.A.change | B.imagine | C.cry |
| 57.A.nobody | B.somebody | C.anybody |
| 58.A.broke | B.followed | C.started |
| 59.A.shouted | B.smiled | C.agreed |
| 60.A.sure | B.worried | C.satisfied |
5.The following are the posts in an Internet chat room.In this chat room,parents talk about some of the problems they have with their children.
Ask 4 advice
Marisa Is it ever OK to lie to a child?My 10-year-old son plays soccer.He's not very good,but he loves it.Yesterday he played very (75)D.When he finished the game,he asked,"Did I play well?"I said,"Yes!You're a great soccer player!"Did I do the right thing?
Bay212Yes,you did the right thing.White lies are a(n) (76)A part of life.Sometimes you have to tell lies that do no harm.Your purpose was to make him feel good.Now he's ready to play soccer again.
Bernie I don't think there is ever a good reason to lie to our children.Children learn honesty from the (77)C they see.As parents,we should be honest in order to teach honesty to our children.Every lie requires five more lies.If you keep hiding truth from them,they will not (78)Dyou.They will not respect you.Honesty is the first step to a good parent-child relationship.
MissyYou lied to make your son feel better,but you (79)B a good chance to teach him a life lesson.People should work hard for what they want.Maybe next time you can say,"No,you didn't play well today.Great soccer players practise a lot.Let's go and practise."The truth will take him (80)Aand a good soccer player.
ParvizParents should be honest to their children,but they don't have to tell the whole truth.Next time when your son asks,"Did I play well?"you can say,"What do you think?"Then your son can tell you what he thinks.That way,everything you say is true,and you avoid truth that hurts.
Ask 4 advice
Marisa Is it ever OK to lie to a child?My 10-year-old son plays soccer.He's not very good,but he loves it.Yesterday he played very (75)D.When he finished the game,he asked,"Did I play well?"I said,"Yes!You're a great soccer player!"Did I do the right thing?
Bay212Yes,you did the right thing.White lies are a(n) (76)A part of life.Sometimes you have to tell lies that do no harm.Your purpose was to make him feel good.Now he's ready to play soccer again.
Bernie I don't think there is ever a good reason to lie to our children.Children learn honesty from the (77)C they see.As parents,we should be honest in order to teach honesty to our children.Every lie requires five more lies.If you keep hiding truth from them,they will not (78)Dyou.They will not respect you.Honesty is the first step to a good parent-child relationship.
MissyYou lied to make your son feel better,but you (79)B a good chance to teach him a life lesson.People should work hard for what they want.Maybe next time you can say,"No,you didn't play well today.Great soccer players practise a lot.Let's go and practise."The truth will take him (80)Aand a good soccer player.
ParvizParents should be honest to their children,but they don't have to tell the whole truth.Next time when your son asks,"Did I play well?"you can say,"What do you think?"Then your son can tell you what he thinks.That way,everything you say is true,and you avoid truth that hurts.
| 75.A.seriously | B.carefully | C.happily | D.badly |
| 76.A.necessary | B.difficult | C.dishonest | D.interesting |
| 77.A.films | B.details | C.examples | D.teachers |
| 78.A.trouble | B.remember | C.answer | D.trust |
| 79.A.took | B.missed | C.created | D.found |
| 80.A.strong | B.confident | C.honest | D.active |
4.Which of the following underlined parts in different in pronunciation?( )
| A. | fly | B. | lazy | C. | already | D. | cloudy |
3.A long time ago,there was a king in India.The king's (11)B game was chess.
One day,a wise old man (12)A to the palace and the king challenged him to (13)B game.The king promised the old man."You can(14)C any prize if you win the game."
The old man(15)D,"If I win the game,I'd like one grain of(16)B for the first square of the chessboard,two for the second,four for the (17)A,and then double the amount for each of the (18)D of the squares."
"Is that all?"asked the king,"Wouldn't you like gold or silver(19)A?"
"No,just rice."replied the old man.
The king and the old man played the game (20)C a long time.Finally,the old man won.(21)B the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice.He(22)C one grain on the first square,two on the second,and so on.The king quickly realized the(23)A-----even with all the rice in the country,he would(24)B not have enough rice to put on all the (25)A.
One day,a wise old man (12)A to the palace and the king challenged him to (13)B game.The king promised the old man."You can(14)C any prize if you win the game."
The old man(15)D,"If I win the game,I'd like one grain of(16)B for the first square of the chessboard,two for the second,four for the (17)A,and then double the amount for each of the (18)D of the squares."
"Is that all?"asked the king,"Wouldn't you like gold or silver(19)A?"
"No,just rice."replied the old man.
The king and the old man played the game (20)C a long time.Finally,the old man won.(21)B the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice.He(22)C one grain on the first square,two on the second,and so on.The king quickly realized the(23)A-----even with all the rice in the country,he would(24)B not have enough rice to put on all the (25)A.
| 11.A.boring | B.favourite | C.dangerous | D.famous |
| 12.A.came | B.faced | C.brought | D.turned |
| 13.A.an | B.a | C.the | D.(不填) |
| 14.A.make | B.try | C.have | D.give |
| 15.A.told | B.talked | C.spoke | D.said |
| 16.A.sweet | B.rice | C.bean | D.cake |
| 17.A.third | B.fourth | C.fifth | D.sixth |
| 18.A.whole | B.couple | C.part | D.rest |
| 19.A.instead | B.too | C.again | D.once |
| 20.A.in | B.at | C.for | D.from |
| 21.A.But | B.So | C.Or | D.Yet |
| 22.A.found | B.used | C.put | D.took |
| 23.A.problem | B.decision | C.advice | D.opinion |
| 24.A.hardly | B.still | C.just | D.also |
| 25.A.squares | B.bags | C.areas | D.spaces |
2.Vincent got up at half past six in the morning.He hurriedly put on his clothes and finished the (41)A prepared by Grandma.His grandparents were the only two people (42 )C with him.
As soon as he waved goodbye to them,Vincent( 43)Bout to the small car park (停车场).
Dad's car was already there.
"Good morning,Dad.You are earlier than I expected,"said Vincent.And he got into the
car happily.
"I (44)Dyou,"Dad smiled and drove off.
"Me too.(45)C can I live with Mum and you again?"asked Vincent.
"I've told you hundreds of times.Mum will be back in two months.We will live together
again then.Mum always loves her( 46 )Cand she wants to take the chance to meet more
clients (客户),"Dad explained,"And her boss told her that she might become the manager.
Are you (47 )A?"
"Not at all.Is work more important than me?"asked Vincent.
"No,of course not.You are the most important to Mum and Dad,(48)D we have to
work.You will understand us when you grow up,"said Dad as he( 49 )B at the school gate.
Vincent got out of the (50 )D.Dad drove off,going back to his office.
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As soon as he waved goodbye to them,Vincent( 43)Bout to the small car park (停车场).
Dad's car was already there.
"Good morning,Dad.You are earlier than I expected,"said Vincent.And he got into the
car happily.
"I (44)Dyou,"Dad smiled and drove off.
"Me too.(45)C can I live with Mum and you again?"asked Vincent.
"I've told you hundreds of times.Mum will be back in two months.We will live together
again then.Mum always loves her( 46 )Cand she wants to take the chance to meet more
clients (客户),"Dad explained,"And her boss told her that she might become the manager.
Are you (47 )A?"
"Not at all.Is work more important than me?"asked Vincent.
"No,of course not.You are the most important to Mum and Dad,(48)D we have to
work.You will understand us when you grow up,"said Dad as he( 49 )B at the school gate.
Vincent got out of the (50 )D.Dad drove off,going back to his office.
| 41.A.breakfast | B.lunch | C.supper | D.dinner |
| 42.A.working | B.climbing | C.living | D.separating |
| 43.A.kept | B.rushed | C.pointed | D.found |
| 44.A.beat | B.ask | C.hate | D.miss |
| 45.A.Why | B.Who | C.When | D.Where |
| 46.A.housework | B.garden | C.job | D.trousers |
| 47.A.happy | B.healthy | C.honest | D.strict |
| 48.A.or | B.because | C.after | D.but |
| 49.A.moved | B.stopped | C.met | D.shouted |
| 50.A.house | B.office | C.school | D.car. |