完形填空。
     Mr. and Mrs. Green  1  Sydney. They teach   2  in a middle school in China.  They like their work.
They have two children, Jim and Sue. They are all in Shanghai now. Mr. Green works there. Mr. Green
 can   3  Chinese well.     
    Jim is a student in No. 1 middle school.  He has a part-time (兼职的)   4 .  He works in a supermarket.He helps people look after their kids. After school, he   5   a bus to the supermarket. He   there at 
about 4: 30. He thinks it is great fun. He works   7   4: 30 to 8: 30. He   8   home at 9: 00. Jim likes his
 job very much.      
    Sue is too young. She can't go to school. She likes   9  games. She often plays games   10  Chinese
 boys and girls.
(     )1. A. is from  
(     )2. A. England  
(     )3. A. speak    
(     )4. A. work    
(     )5. A. takes    
(     )6. A. gets to  
(     )7. A. at      
(     )8. A. come    
(     )9. A. play    
(     )10. A. with   
B. come from  
B. English    
B. talk      
B. teacher    
B. by        
B. arrives in
B. from      
B. get        
B. plays      
B. on        
C. be from  
C. Chinese  
C. say      
C. assistant
C. gets      
C. arrives  
C. to        
C. gets      
C. do        
C. for      
D. comes from
D. Japanese  
D. tell      
D. job        
D. on        
D. arrives at
D. for        
D. to get    
D. playing    
D. at        
完形填空.
     Mr. Chen is in New York. He wants    1    to different places. Because he is    2    there, he    3   
the way. He    4     some help. He is    5      a policewoman for help.
      Mr. Chen :    6    is there a library    7    the neighborhood ?
Policewoman :    8    Go down this road, and    9    the first turning on the left, then the second   10   
                       on the right. It's next to the White Swan Hotel.
     Mr. Chen : Thanks a lot !
Policewoman : You're welcome.
(     )1. A. going      
(     )2. A. new      
(     )3. A. knows    
(     )4. A. has        
(     )5. A. asking    
(     )6. A. I'm sorry.  
(     )7. A. on        
(     )8. A. No.          
(     )9. A. have        
(     )10. A. crossing  
B. to go    
B. old      
B. not know
B. asks      
B. coming  
B. Excuse me
B. to        
B. Yes  
B. take      
B. across    
C. goes         
C. quiet        
C. don't know          
C. needs        
C. taking       
C. Can I help you  
C. in           
C. Sorry, I don't know.
C. turn          
C. turning      
D. go          
D. busy        
D. doesn't know
D. thinks      
D. arriving    
D. Thank you.  
D. through      
D. Yes.        
D. pass        
D. cross        
阅读理解。
     Australia has a lot of lovely animals. The most famous ones are kangaroos and koalas.
     The kangaroo is the symbol of Australia. They have large eyes and ears. They don't walk, they jump.
They use their strong back legs. They can jump at up to 74 kilometers per hour. They can go over nine
meters in one jump!
     Kangaroo mothers have pouches (育儿袋) to carry their babies. The babies stay inside to get milk
and keep warm. Kangaroos are everywhere in Australia. They are on TV, in books and in the shops.
The government even wants to put them on passports (护照).
     There are about 20 to 25 million kangaroos in Australia. That's more than the number of people in
the country! Some kangaroos go hungry because there is not enough to eat. They break into farms for
food. Farmers are very angry with them. To help the farmers, the Australian Government kills some
kangaroos each year.
     The koala is another famous Australian animal. They look like bears, and have small eyes and big
noses. They eat leaves from gum trees, where they spend most of their time.
     Koalas have a special smell. They use it to mark (标识) their home - "this is my place, you can't
come in!"
      Like kangaroos, a koala baby lives in its mother's pouch. But koalas have fewer places to live.
There are about 100,000 koalas in Australia. There is a law to keep them safe.
1. Which animal symbol the Australia?
A. koalas        
B. kangaroos      
C. pandas
2. How many kangaroos in Australia?
A. about 20 to 25 million    
B. about 10 to 25 million  
C. about 20 to 35 million
3. Why does the Australia government kill some kangaroos each year?
A. because there are too many kangaroos.
B. because people don't like kangaroos.
C. because the hungry kangaroos break into farms for food
4. What do koalas mark their homes?
A. gum trees' leaves      
B. a special smell    
C their pouches
5. Which sentences is wrong? 
A. Kangaroos jump high and fast.
B. There is a law to help keep kangaroos safe in Australia.
C. Both kangaroos and koalas have pouches.
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