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D.politely8、—Hestudieslateeverydayandgoestobedbeforetwelveo’clock.—That’sbadforhishealth.A.a(chǎn)lways B.just C.a(chǎn)lready D.hardly9、ItisverynecessaryustoprotectourMotherEarth,becausenatureisourcommonwealth.Anditiswiseustomakesuchadecision.A.of;for B.a(chǎn)gainst;through C.a(chǎn)bove;beyond D.for;of10、Takethemedicineontime,________youmayfeelworse.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.a(chǎn)lthough D.butⅡ.完形填空11、AyoungBritishwomanhadshortlyarrivedinHongKongandhadnotyetlearnedanythingabouttheChineseculture.OnedayshewenttothehomeofaChinesefriendandwasimmediatelygivenacupofChinesetea.Shewasnot1andshealsofoundthistypeoftearather2.However,sinceshehadbeengiventhetea,shefeltsheshoulddrinkit.Hopingtofinishit3sothatshewouldnotfeelabouthavingtodrinkthisteawhichshedidnot4,shestartedtodrinkasmuchofitasshecould.Butassoonashercupbecamehalf-full,thehostinsistedongivinghermore.Severaltimesshetoldthehostthatshehadhad5,butitseemedtohaveno6.Hercupkeptbeing7,andshekeptondrinking.Duringthetimeofher8,shedrankabouttwelvecupsoftea.Latershefoundoutthatsheshouldhavejustleftthetea,andthatthiswouldhavemeantthatshehadhadenough.Influencedbyher9culture,shefeltittoo10toleavetheteaandcouldnotunderstandwhythehosttooknonoticeofherprotests(抗議)thatshehadhadenough!1.A.tiredB.happyC.thirstyD.interested2.A.bitterB.sweetC.niceD.cold3.A.intimeB.slowlyC.graduallyD.quickly4.A.takeB.haveC.likeD.buy5.A.someB.enoughC.a(chǎn)llD.a(chǎn)little6.A.valueB.endC.effectD.importance7.A.filledB.movedC.changedD.emptied8.A.talkB.visitC.partyD.investigation9.A.modernB.a(chǎn)ncientC.WesternD.Eastern10.A.impoliteB.politeC.easyD.uneasyⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將答案填寫(xiě)在答題卷的相應(yīng)位置。LetgooftheproblemsTherearemanyteenagerswhohavetoomuchpressure.LastWednesday,Mr.Trentbeganhispsychologicalhealthclass1.holdingupaglassofwater.Heaskedthestudents2.wouldhappenifhehelditupforaday.3.studentsaidtheteacher’sarmwouldacheorgonumb.Hemighthavetogotohospital!Allthestudentslaughed.“Butduringthetime,didthe4.(weigh)oftheglasschange?”askedMr.Trent.“Thenwhatcausedthepainandnumbness?”Thestudents5.(be)puzzled.“WhatshouldIdonow6.(get)ridofthepain?”askedMr.Trentagain.“Puttheglassdown!”saidanotherstudent.“7.(exact)!”saidMr.Trent.“Life’sproblemsaresomething8.causedthepainlikethisglass.Holdthemforafew9.(minute)inyourhandandtheyseemOK.Thinkofthemforalongtimeandtheybegintoache.Thelongeryouholdthem,themorepainfulyoufeel.”It’simportanttothinkofthechallengesorproblemsinyourlife.Butwhat’seven10.(important)istoputthemdownattheendofeveryday.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Whatwouldlifebelikeifyougiveupusingyourcellphone?Willitbecomeboring?Twenty-eighteighth-gradersatSt.MatthewSchoolinSanFranciscowilltellyouitcanstillberichandcolorful.Thesestudentstookpartintheirschool’s“tech-free”challenge.Theycouldn’tusecellphonesfortwoweeksfromNov11toNov22.Theideawastohelpstudentsunderstandhowtechnologyhasaffectedtheirlives,saidDeniseUhl,principaloftheschool.Uhldidasurveyontechnologyusageamongtheeighth-gradersbeforethinkingofthechallenge.Shefoundthat84percentofthestudentssaidtheydidn’tlikeit“wheneveryonewasontheircellphones”,buttheydidn’tknowwhattodoaboutit.Theanswerwasactuallyeasy---tostopconstantlyusingcellphones.Tohelpstudentsunderstandthepoint,Uhlcreatedtheactivity.Itwaswarmlywelcomedamongstudents.“Iwantedtosignupforthetech-freechallengebecauseitwasjustreallyagoodideatodoit,”eighth-graderJoetoldlocalnewspaperCatholicSanFrancisco.“Iwantedtogetclosertomyfamily.Anditreallyworked.Istartedtohangoutwithmyfamilymore.Wewatchedmorefamilymoviesandweplayedalotofboardgames.”Theactivityalsohelpedstudentsdeveloptheirinterests.Duringthetwoweeks,Lucassaidhespentmuchmoretimeoutside,pickinglemonsinhisgarden.MaddiefinishedapaintingandCassiecreatedascarfonaloom(織布機(jī)).1.Studentswhotookpartinthe“tech-free”challenge_____.A.couldn’tusetheircomputersatschoolB.werenotallowedtousetheircellphonesfornearlytwoweeksC.couldusetheInternetatschoolforfreeD.couldn’ttakeanyhigh-techproductstoschool2.Theaimofthe“tech-free”challengewasto_____.A.helpstudentsfocusontheirstudyB.reducetheuseoftechnologyinschoolC.makestudyingmoredifficultforstudentsD.helpstudentsunderstandhowtechnologyhasaffectedtheirlives3.Uhl’ssurveyontechnologyusageshowedthat_____.A.studentslikedtoplaygamestogetherontheircellphonesB.somestudentsfeltthattheycouldn’tlivewithoutcellphonesC.manystudentsfeltannoyedwhenotherswereontheirphonesD.somestudentsbelievedthattechnologyimprovedtheirstudies4.Aftertakingpartintheactivity,studentsfoundthat_____.A.technologywasactuallyboringB.theybecameclosertotheirfamilyC.theylostawaytokeepintouchwiththeirfriendsD.goingontheInternetwastheonlyinterestingthingtodoB14、Oliviawasridinganelevator(電梯).ShewasgoingtothetopoftheEmpireStateBuilding(帝國(guó)大廈)inNewYorkCity,oralmosttothetop.Shewantedtogotothe102ndfloor,butshecouldn’taffordtheprice.Itwasn’tfreetoridetheelevator.Shealsohadtogothroughsecurity(安全)checks,andherbaghadtogetchecked.Oliviarodeanelevatortothe80thfloor.Thatwasveryhigh.Thensherodeasecondelevatortothe86thfloor.Whenshegotoutfinally,shesawwindows.Shecouldseetheskyoutside.____lookedthesameasontheground.Shewentoutofthedoortowhereallthepeoplewerestanding.Wow!Itwassohigh.Olivialookedineverydirectionatthebuildingsbelow.Mostofthemweremuchshorterandsmallerthantheoneshewasin.Itwassodifferentbeingupsohigh.Oliviasmiledatabirdthatsatontheedge(邊緣)ofthebuilding.Howcoulditnotbescared?Itwassofarfromtheground,andthecarsonth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根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.Youcaneatdifferentkindsof______foodinYingbinRestaurant.A.Chinese B.English C.Japanese D.French2.Sarahisfatandshewantstobethin.Shecancall______togetsomeinformation.A.852—6892 B.358—9168C.632—5286 D.528—85163.TheBlueSkyClubisclosedon.A.Monday B.Tuesday C.Thursday D.Saturday4.Ifyouwanttoseesomefishes,youcangototheUnderwaterWorldat.A.8:30am B.10:00am C.6:00pm D.9:30pm5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.ThewaitersandwaitressesinYingbinRestaurantcanonlyspeakFrench.B.IfyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutBlueSkyClub,youcansendane—mailtolinda@sina.com.C.YoucannoteatdinnerinYingbinRestaurantafter10:00pm.D.YoucanpractlcedancingandsingingatBlueSkyClub.D16、Children'sGamesinAncientChinaDuringancienttimes,childrendidn'thavemuchtoenjoythemselves.However,theycameupwithinterestinggamestoplayintheirchildhood.KickingstoneballsDuringtheQingDynasty,kickingastoneballaroundwasapopulargameinthenorthernpartofChina,anditwasoftenplayedinwintertokeepwarm.Playinghide-and-seekHide-and-seekisatraditionalgameforchildren,populararoundthenation.Therearetwowaystoplay;coveringachild'seyeswhileotherkidsrunaroundtotease(戲弄)himor,morecommonly,othershideandonechildmusttrytofindthem.FlyingkitesKiteshavequitealonghistory.Theearliestkitesweremadeofwoodinsteadofpaper.ThethreemostfamouskitesaretheBeijingkite,TianjinkiteandWeifangkite.Eachhasitsownfeature.Forexample,thebird-shapedkitewithlongwingsisaspecialkindoftheBeijingkite.Watchingshadowplays(皮影戲)Theclosestthingtowatchingafilmduringancienttimeswasgoingtoseeashadowplay.Theartistscontrolpuppets(木偶)behindthescreenandtellstoriestothemusic.1.Howmanyancientgamesarementionedinthispassage?A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four.2.Accordingtothetext,thegameofkickingastoneballwas.A.playedinsummer B.likeflyingkitesC.inventedinBeijing D.popularinNorthChina3.Howishide-and-seekusuallyplayed?A.Oneplaysandotherswatch. B.Otherslaughandonemustcry.C.Othershideandonetriestofind. D.Onerunsandotherstrytocatch.4.Dothekiteshavethesamefeature?A.Yes,theydo. B.No,theydon’t.C.Wedon’tknow. D.Itdoesn’tmention.5.Whichancientgameislikewatchingafilm?A.Kickingstoneballs. B.Flyingkites.C.Playinghide-and-seek. D.Watchingshadowplays.E17、Haveyouevertakenphotosbyusingmobilephoneswithselfiesticks(自拍桿)?Thisnewinventionisasmall,usefulandcleverly-designedtool.However,apairofUSartistsfromNewMexico,ArieSneeandJustinCrowebelievetheyhaveinventedabetteroneandtheycallit“selfiearm”.Forbetterorworse,theyhavetakentheworldbystorm.Itmakesthosepeopleinthepicturesseemtobeholdinghandswithalovedone.Thepairsayitoffersafarbetterexperiencethanusingastraightstick.Theselfiearmmakespeoplefeeltheyarenotalonewhentheytakephotos.Itseemsthattheyaretogetherwiththeirfriends.Theythinktheirinventionsolvesthemainproblemthattheselfiestickhas—peoplelookalonewhiletheyaretakingpicturesofthemselveswithgreatinterests.Theproduct,atpresent,justanartprojectandamodel,convenientlyprovidesyouawelcomingarm.Andbetteryetinthefuture,it’lltalkinafriendlywayandnevergetangryorupset.Thepairsaytheyarefascinatedbythesenewideas.The“selfiearm”ismadeoffiberglass(玻璃纖維).Itislightweightandeasy-taking.Theprojectthattheyworkonshowsthegrowingselfiestickphenomenon(現(xiàn)象)directlyandtheincreasingneedfornarcissism(自戀)andInternetagreement.1.Theselfiearmis_____________________.A.thelatestmobilephoneB.lightweightandeasy-takingC.cleverly-designedbutuselessD.a(chǎn)usefuldigitalcamera2.“Thepairsayitoffersafarbetterexperiencethanusingastraightstick.”Here“it”refersto_____.A.a(chǎn)selfiestickB.a(chǎn)selfiearmC.a(chǎn)handD.a(chǎn)lovedone3.AricSneeandJustinCrowecomefrom_______________.A.MexicoB.NewZealandC.AmericaD.Notmentioned4.___________willmakepeoplefeeltheyarealonewhiletakingphotos.A.ThestormB.TheselfiearmC.ThepairD.Theselfiestick5.Thepassageismainlytalkingabout_________________.A.a(chǎn)newkindoffiberglassB.a(chǎn)pairofartistswhoareinterestedintakingphotosC.a(chǎn)ninventionthatcanreducelonelinessD.a(chǎn)cleverly-designedtoolfortakingphotoswithmobilephoneF18、Bobwashappy.Hewasatanewschool,andstudentstherewerefriendly.“Hi,Bob!”somestudentsgreetedhim,butsomestudentssaid’“Hi,Peter!”Bobdidn’tunderstand.Heaskedonestudent,“WhydosomestudentscallmePeter?”“Oh,that’seasytoanswer,”thestudentsaid.“Peterwasastudentherelastyear.Nowheisinadifferentschool.YoulooklikePeter.SomestudentsthoughtthatyouwerePeter.”BobwantedtomeetPeter.HegotPeter’saddressfromastudentandwenttoPeter’shouse.Peteropenedthedoor.Bobcouldn’tbelievehiseyes.HelookedreallylikePeter!BobandPeterhadthesamecoloureyesandthesamesmile.Theyhadthesameblackhair.Theyalsohadthesamebirthday.Andtheybothwereadopted(領(lǐng)養(yǎng))bytwodifferentfamilies.BobandPeterfoundoutthattheyweretwinbrothers.Soonaftertheboyswereborn,onefamilyadoptedBob,andanotherfamilyadoptedPeter.Bob’sfamilyneverknewaboutPeter,andPeter’sfamilyneverknewaboutBob.SoonBobandPeter’sstoryappearedinthenewspaper.TherewasaphotoofBobandPeternexttothestory.AyoungmannamedJohnsawthephotointhenewspaper.Johncouldn’tbelievehiseyes.HelookedexactlylikeBobandPeter!Hehadthesameblackhair.Hehadthesamebirthday.Andhe,too,wasadoptedbyanotherfamily.LaterJohnmetBobandPeter.WhenBobandPetersawJohn,theycouldn’tbelievetheireyes.Johnlookedreallylikethem!WhydidJohnlookreallylikeBobandPeter?Youcanguess.BobandPeterarenottwins.Bob,PeterandJohnaretriplets.1.SomestudentsinBob’snewschoolthought________.A.JohnwasPeterB.BobwasJohnC.PeterwasJohnD.BobwasPeter2.BobsawPeter_________.A.a(chǎn)tPeter’shouseB.a(chǎn)tschoolC.a(chǎn)tJohn’shouseD.a(chǎn)tBob’shouse3.JohnknewthestoryofBobandPeterfrom_________.A.a(chǎn)newspaperB.theInternetC.hisclassmatesD.TV4.Theunderlinedword“triplets”means“_________”.A.摯友B.雙胞胎C.三胞胎D.兄弟Ⅴ.書(shū)面表達(dá)19、書(shū)面表達(dá)1.Writeareview(評(píng)論)ofthefollowingstoryinabout120words.Thereviewhastoincludethefollowingpoints.(閱讀下面的故事,請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面的提示,寫(xiě)出一篇約120詞的評(píng)論).Thetitleofyourreview.(你撰寫(xiě)的評(píng)論的標(biāo)題.)Youridea(s),examplesandthereason(s)forunhappinessandhappinessinthestory.(你歸納的關(guān)于故事中幸福和不幸福的觀點(diǎn),舉例子并說(shuō)明原因.)Youridea(s)ofhappiness,examplesforhappinessinyourdailylife.(歸納你在日常生活中關(guān)于幸福的觀點(diǎn),并舉例說(shuō)明.)Yourconclusionabouthappiness.(關(guān)于幸福的結(jié)論.)Thewordsyoumayuse.(你可能用到的詞)besatisfiedwith(對(duì)……滿意)desiren.欲望contentment知足thekey(關(guān)鍵)tohappiness.Alongtimeago,inarichandbeautifulcountry,therelivedanunhappyking.Hesleptbadlyanddidn'tfeellikeeating.Heoftencriedfornoreason.Thismadethequeenandhispeopleworried.Sotheycalledadoctortoexaminehim.Buthefoundnothingwrongwithhisbody.Hesaidwhatthekingneededwastheshirtofahappypersontowear.Thatwouldmakehimhappy.Theprimeministerwascalledtothepalace.Butwhentheyexplainedtheking'ssituationtohim,hesaid,"AlthoughIhavealotofpower,itdoesn'tmakemehappy.I'malwaysworriedaboutlosingmypower."Thentheking'sbankercametosay,I'mafraidI'mnothappyeither.

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