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一.单选
(15
分)
1.
Passengers
______ buy tickets before getting on the train.
A.
ought
C.
mustn’t
’t
2.
When I got up,
I saw my sister ______ English in the room.
A.
reads
B. reading
D to read
3.
-Doctor, I'm not feeling well.
-______
’s up?
do you do?
C.
All right.
D. That's OK.
4.
-My sister and
I will go to the park with my Mum tomorrow.
-______!
A.
Be yourself
B. Enjoy yourself
C. That's right
yourselves
5.
—
Does your aunt have _______
_ fever
?
—
Yes, she does. I think she
should see_______ doctor.
A.
an
;
/
B.
a
;
a
C.
/
;
a
D. a
;
an
6.
—
I failed my
chemistry test again.
—
Don't
________. I believe in you.
A. put up
up
C. clean up
D. look
up
is used ________ a bath after work.
A. to take
B.
taking
taking
D. take
8.I took the bus and ________at the
subway station.
A. got through
over
C. got on
D. got off
we just think
about________
,
you will feel
alone.
A. myself
f
C.
yourself
ves
10.________ our surprise,she looked so
tired.
A. To
B.
With
C. Without
D. In
二.完形填空
(
10
分)
One Saturday afternoon, my
daughter Alice asked me, “Are all
people the same
even if they are
different in color?” I thought for a minute, and
then I said, “I'll
explain it to you if
we can make a quick ___1___ at the grocery store.
I have
something interesting
to show you.” At the
grocery
store, we ___2___ some
apples
—
red, green and yellow
ones.
Back home, I told Alice, “It's
time to answer
your
question.” I put one apple of
each
___3___ on the table. Then I looked at Alice, who
had a ___4___ look on her
face. “People
are like app
les. They come in all
___5___ colors, shapes and sizes.
Some
of the apples may not even
look like
the others.”
As I was
talking, Alice was ___6___ each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the
apples and
peeled these apples, placing them back on the
table, but ___7___ a
different place.
“Okay, Alice, tell me which is which.” She said,
“That's difficult.
They all look the
same now.” “Take a bite of
___8___. See
if that helps
you ___9___
which one is which.”
She thought for a while and then a huge
smile came a
cross her face. “People are
just like apples! They are all
different, but once you take off the outside,
they're pretty
much the same on the
inside.”
She totally ___10___ it. I
didn't need to say or do
anything else.
1.(
)A. stop
B. start
C. turn
D. begin
2.(
)A. bought
B. counted
C. saw
D. collected
3.(
)A. size
B. shape
C. kind
D. group
4.
(
)A. worried
B.
confident
C. angry
D. strange
5.(
)A. proper
B. special
C. different
D.
similar
6.(
)A.
operating
B. examining
C. appreciating
D. respecting
7.(
)A. on
B. toward
C. for
D. in
8.
(
)A. each one
B. each other
C. the other
D. one another
9.(
)A. believe
B. decide
C. consider
D.
connect
10.(
)A.
made
B. took
C. got
D. did
三.阅读
(
30
分)
A
I
never saw my father come home from work late or
ill, nor did I ever see my
father take
a
“night out with the boys”. He had no
hobbies and seemed only to know
how to
take care of his family.
For 22 years,
since I left home for college, my father called me
every Sunday at
9:00 am. He was always
interested in my life
—
how my
family was doing. The calls
even came
when he and my mother were in Australia, England
or Florida.
Nine years ago when I
bought my first house, my 67-year-old father spent
eight
hours
a
day
for
three
days,
painting
my
house.
He
would
not
allow
me
to
pay
someone
to
have
it
done.
All
he
asked,
was
a
glass
of
iced
tea
and
that
I
held
a
paintbrush for him and talked to him.
But I was too busy, for I had a law practice to
run and I could not take the time to
hold the paintbrush or talk to my father.
Five years ago, my 71-year-old father
spent five hours putting together a swing
set(
秋千
) for my
daughter. Again, all he asked was that I got him a
glass of iced tea
and talked to him.
But again, I had laundry to do and the house to
clean.
The
Sunday
morning
on
January
16,
1996,
my
father
telephoned
me
as
usual,
and
this
time
he
seemed
to
have
forgotten
some
things
we
had
discussed
the
week
before. I had to get to
church and I cut the conversation short.
The call came at 4:40 pm. That day my
father was sent to hospital in Florida. I
got on a plane immediately and I
vowed(
发誓
) that when I
arrived, I would make up
for the lost
time and have a nice long talk with him and really
get to know him
.
I arrived in Florida at 1:00 am, but my
father had passed away at 9:12 pm. This
time it was he who did not have time to
talk or wait for me.
In the years since
his death, I have learnt much about my father, and
even more
about myself. As a father, he
never asked me for anything but my time. Now he
has
all my attention, every single day.
1.
We
know from the passage that the father ______.
A. liked to paint houses
B. had no
friends around him
C. was not healthy
in his youth
D.
thought of his family as his all
2.
When her
father painted her first house, the daughter
______.
A. could only
afford a glass of iced tea
B. was too
busy to talk to her father
C. could do
nothing but hold a paintbrush
D. spent
eight hours a day working with her father
3. On January 16, 1996, the daughter
felt that her father ______.
A. seemed to be a little different
B. had no time to phone her as usual
C. became interested in church
D. had forgotten to discuss some things
with her
4. In the passage, the
underlined phrase
'get to know
him'
most probably means
_____.
A. get
him to know her
B. know more about him
C.
get him to know himself
D. make him well-known
5.
Which is the best title of the passage?
A. Painting Houses
B. Daughter's Family
C.
Father and I
D. A Good Father
B
The word “day” has two
meanings. When we talk about the number of days in
a
year, we are using “day” to mean 24
hours. But when we talk about day and night, we
are using
“day” to mean the
time between sunrise and sunset. Because the earth
looks
like a ball, the sun can shine on
only half of it at a time. Always one half of the
earth
is
having
day
and the other half
night.
On the
equator(
赤道
), day
and night
always
have the same length. They are each
twelve hours long. The sun rises at 6 o'clock in
the
morning
and
sets
at
6
o'clock
in
the
evening.
For
six
months,
the
North
Pole
is
tilted(
倾斜的
)
toward
the
sun.
In
those
months,
the
Northern
Hemisphere
gets
more hours of sunlight than the
Southern Hemisphere. Days are longer than nights.
In
places south of the equator, nights
are longer than days. For the other six months,
the
North
Pole
is
tilted
away
from
the
sun.
Then
the
Southern
Hemisphere
gets
more
sunlight. Days are
longer than nights. In places north of the
equator, nights are longer
than days.
Winter is the season of long nights. Summer is the
season of long days.
1.
According to the passage, the
A. 24 hours
B. sunrise
C. both A and D
D. the time between sunrise and sunset
2.
On
the equator, day is ______ as long as night.
A. usually
B. sometimes
C. never
D. always
3.
What is the
Chinese meaning of the underlined word
Hemisphere
?
A.
半球
B.
地壳
C.
极地
D.
地轴
4. When the Western Hemisphere is
having day, the Eastern Hemisphere is
having ______.
A. both day and night
B. day
C.
neither day nor night
D. night
5. Which of the
following statements is TRUE?
A. When the Southern Hemisphere gets
more sunlight, days are longer than
nights.
B. Winter is the
season of long days.
C. Summer is the
season of short days.
D. When the
Southern Hemisphere gets more sunlight, days are
shorter than
nights.
C
阅读短文正确写
“
A
”
,错误写
“
B
”
。
As we know, all
living things have to eat food. For a man, a
tiger, a fish, a bird,
or even a worm,
food is necessary. Generally speaking, all living
things are sure to die
without food. In
every part of the world, many different kinds of
animals share living
places and live in
communities together. They are connected in a food
chain.
Within a food chain, some living
things are producers and some are consumers
(
消费者
).
Plants
are
producers
because
they
use
sunlight,
soil
and
other
things
to
make their own food.
Animals are consumers because they have to eat
other animals
or plants.
There are four different kinds of
consumers in the animal kingdom. A carnivore
is
an
animal
that
only
eats
other
animals.
A
herbivore
is
an
animal
that
only
eats
plants. An omnivore is
an animal that eats both plants and animals. A
scavenger is an
animal that eats dead
animals.
Look at the picture. It is an
example of a food chain. The food chain shows the
order of animals eating each other in a
community. In the picture, you can see what
animal
or
plant
is
food
for
another
animal.
See?
A
leaf
is
food
for
a
grasshopper,
which then becomes food for a hungry
mouse. The mouse is
food for a snake.
The
snake is eaten by an eagle. In this
way, all of these animals are connected.
(
) 1. The
main idea of the passage is “Four kinds of
consumers”.
(
)
2. The underlined word “scavenger” means
“
腐生动物
” in
Chinese.
( ) 3. According
to the picture, the food for a mouse is a
grasshopper.
( ) 4. All kinds of
animals share their living places with others.
( ) 5. There are some living things
which don't need to eat food.
四
完成句子(
10
分)