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1、還原句子?xùn)|城 Have you ever wondered why toy bears are called Teddy Bears? Why not Harry or Joe or Jane? 60 .The president was Teddy Roosevelt. He was the 26th president of the United States. In 1902 Roosevelt went bear hunting(狩獵)with some friends. 61 . He couldnt seem to find anything. His friends found

2、a black bear, and tied it to a tree. They thought that Roosevelt would want to shoot it with his gun. But when Roosevelt saw the bear, he refused to kill it. Shooting a bear tied to a tree wasnt fair! 62 .A newspaper artist heard the story of the bear hunt and drew a cartoon about it. 63 . He made a

3、 toy bear. Later he was allowed to use President Roosevelts name for the bears he made. The “Teddy Bear” was born! A. He let the bear goB. They had a good time in the forestC. However, his hunt was going poorly that dayD. Morris Michtom, owner of a toy store, saw the cartoonE. The answer comes

4、from a story about a U.S. president and a bear西城七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多余選項。(共8分,每小題2分) The oldest person in the world has died in her sleep at the age of 115. Her name is Gertrude Baines. 60 , following the death of Portuguese Maria. Ms. Baines was born in Georgia in 1894. She

5、 grew up in the southern American state. She saw many changes in her life. 61 . She had a child when she was just fifteen. Gertrude received a Guinness World Records certificate (證書) on her 115th birthday. 62 . During her whole life, she never did drink, she never did smoke and she always ate health

6、y food. Her doctor said Ms. Baines had been “in excellent shape” just two days before her death. “She was quite smart. She smiled very often,” he said. Ms. Baines became famous in 2008 for voting (投票) for President Obama in the U.S. 6663 . The first was for John F. Kennedy in the 1960s. She lived to

7、 see 21 different American presidents. She told reporters she chose Mr. Obama “because hes for the colored people”.A. She got married when she was very youngB. She became the worlds oldest person in JanuaryC. Ms. Baines had such a long life because of her healthy lifestyleD. She said that happiness

8、was important for people E. It was only the second time she had voted海淀Ive been singing and performing poetry since I was six years old. I used to sing for my mothers friends. 60 I have written three books of poetry and songs. I gave all the money from the books to childrens charities. 61 Money from

9、 the second book was spent on homeless children in Bosnia.I visit patients at a local hospital every Saturday morning. I talk and sing for them. I guess thats whats really fulfilling (令人滿意的) to me, when I sing to someone who is dying, and someone who is really sick and who doesnt even know whats hap

10、pening. 62 Everyone can give love, and love is what everyone wants. Thats a really important lesson to me. 63 Making someone happy makes you happy, and they go on and make others happy and its like a chain. You change when you get older, but love is ageless. When you are 7, 13, or 102 years old, lov

11、e is the same. A. Love is a chain of giving.B. But now I am singing for people in need.C. I visit people in the old peoples home.D. Money from my first book went to a school for deaf kids in Montana.E. I feel proud when I see a smile on that persons face.石景山Anne and Joseph are talking about an inter

12、esting question. 60. _? There can be many reasons. Hanna changed her name to Anne because she thought it would be easier for people to remember. On the other hand, Joseph is thinking about changing his name to an unusual name because he wants to be different.    61. _. Film stars, sin

13、gers, sportsmen and some other famous people often change their names because they want names that are not ordinary, or that have special sound. They chose the “new name” for themselves instead of the name their parents gave them.    Some people have another reason for changing their

14、names. They have moved to a new country and want to use a name that is usual there. For example, Li Kaiming changed his name to Ken Lee when he moved to the United States. He uses the name Ken at his job and at school. 62. _.In many countries, a woman changes her family name to her husbands after sh

15、e gets married. But today, many women are keeping their own family names and not using their husbands. Sometimes, women use their own names in some situations and their husbands in other situations. 63. _.A. And some use both of themB. Is it good or bad to change names C. Why do some people change t

16、heir namesD. But with his family, he uses Li KaimingE. People have many reasons for changing their names豐臺 Two men are in the same room of a hospital. 60_. One man has to lie on his back all day. Every day, the man sitting up by the window tells the other about things outside. “Some children are thr

17、owing bread to the ducks on the lake.” “61_.” The other man is happy to hear about all the activities and colors of the world outside. Days and weeks pass. 62_. The other man asks the nurse to move his bed next to the window. Finally he can sit up to see the outside, but he is very disappointed. All

18、 he can see is a white wall! “But my roommate told me so many wonderful things about outside!” he says.“He was blind. 63_. He just wanted you to live with hope,” says the nurse. 157 wA. He couldnt even see the wall B. One morning, the man by the window dies C. The girls are so beautiful in their sum

19、mer dresses D. He missed his roommate very much E. Both of them are very ill 朝陽Id just got in a taxi at the railway station when suddenly I found one of my suitcases (手提箱) missing. Just then, I saw a young man, not very far, opening it and taking out valuables. “Stop thief! Stop thief!” I shouted an

20、d threw open the car door and rushed out to him, followed by the driver and some passers-by. 60 . My driver caught him by the neck and took out the valuables from his trouser pocket and put them back into my suitcase.Half an hour later, I sat back in the taxi and breathed a sight of relief (松了一口氣).

21、But as I checked those stolen things, I became very surprised, unable to speak. 61 . And a blood test report of a 58-year-old woman appeared. I suddenly realized that the taxi driver must have mistaken the thiefs things and put his into my suitcase. 62 . But this story keeps coming back to me. Was t

22、he young man a habitual thief or a dutiful son who had been driven to find money to save his mothers life? 63 . How I wish I had gone back that afternoon to return the money and the report and say sorry to him. For the first time in my life, I realized that hate and love are very close.A. My heart a

23、ches for him B. Two years has passed since then C. The train left the station very quicklyD. Very soon we caught up with the thiefE. Before my eyes was 200 yuan instead of 100燕山A. Start out at this endB. Life is like a cafeteria hereC. He sat down at an empty tableD. You have to get up and get it yo

24、urselfE. He ordered a cake when a woman came in A friends grandfather came to America from Britain. He went into a cafeteria in Manhattan to get something to eat. 60 and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did. At last, a woman with a plate full of food sat down in front of him an

25、d told him how a cafeteria worked. “ 61 .” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end theyll tell you how much you have to pay.” “I soon learned how everything worked in America.” the grandfather told a friend. “ 62 . You can get anything you want only if you like

26、 to pay the money. You can even get success, but youll never get that if you wait for someone to bring it to you. 63 .” 延慶In the early 20th century, most western people didnt know much about Asia and its people. However, one woman helped to change that. 60 . Pearl was born in 1892 and moved to Asia

27、when she was only three months old. She lived in a church with her father and her childhood friends were mostly the children of Chinese farmers. Most of the people who lived around in the countryside were very poor. 61 . Pearl moved back to America in 1934. She began to write books about her experie

28、nces in China. 62 , and in 1938, she won the Noble Prize for her novel The Good Earth. She became known as “the Marco Polo” for reintroducing Asia to West. 63 . She also tried to change peoples attitudes. She became active in many movements in the United States. From the day of her move to the US, P

29、earl was active in American civil rights and women's rights activities. Her experiences in China influenced her thinking, not only about Asia but also about her own country. Pear died in March, 1973, just two months before her eighty-first birthday. A. The woman was Pearl S. BuckB. Her books wer

30、e huge successC. So she could understand these peoples feelings D. People loved Pearl very muchE. Pearl did more than just write stories about Asia 房山Jay Chou was born in Taiwan, China. He grew up with his mother, and was a quiet and shy kid. 60 So people thought he would never be successful in life

31、.As a small child, Jay took a great interest in music. 61 . He loved it and kept on practicing. When he was in high school, he could play the piano quite well. At the same time, he showed his talent for writing songs. Before Jay became a singer, he worked as a songwriter. 62 . His first album (專輯) c

32、ame out in 2000, and soon he became quite popular. Now Jay is one of the most famous singers in Asia. However, he is still shy and doesnt talk much or smile. He doesnt speak clearly when he sings or talks. 63 Most of his fans like him because he never follows others. A. But he has a lot of fans.B. H

33、e didnt do very well in schoolwork. C. He lived with his grandmother when he was young. D. For two years, he spent most of his time writing songs.E. His mother sent him to learn the piano when he was only three years old. 門頭溝Jenny was my grandmothers sister and she was an amazing(神奇的) woman. 60 It w

34、as a pity that she didnt live to celebrate her 100th birthday, but she had a good, long life.She had been a teacher before many women had jobs. She taught in Africa for many years. 61 At that time, people didnt travel by plane, so she had to travel there by ship. It took her three months to sail fro

35、m England to Malaysia in those days. In 1947, she traveled by plane for the first time. 62 She continued to teach around the world until she was 75 years old.Jenny really loved teaching and she was also good at telling stories. I always loved to hear her talk about her stories. They were so interest

36、ing that I would like to listen to her when I was free. It was amazing that she could remember everything even though she was so old. 63 My grandmothers sister was really an amazing woman. A. This made traveling much easier and quicker.B. She was born in 1912 and died in 2011.C. I think it was becau

37、se she never stopped working and thinking.D. She was not interesting.E. Then she moved to Malaysia and taught English there for a few years.通州My earliest childhood memory was about kindergarten (幼兒園). My father was a doctor, my mother was a teacher. _60_. They had no time to look after my younger si

38、ster and me. When I was five years old, I was sent to a kindergarten with my sister. It was not far from our home. _61_, because I didn't like staying with strangers. I wanted my parents to take me back home, so I cried very loudly there. _62_. She was crying so much that I stopped, because I ha

39、d to be a big girl. My parents told me to be brave and look after my sister, and I listened to them. In fact, my teachers were very kind to us, they often told stories and taught us to sing and dance. It was very interesting. _63_, so it was a happy memory. A. I didnt want to be there B. Then my sis

40、ter started to cry, tooC. I had a happy time there D. There are twenty children in our classE. They were busy with their work密云A. Some people say its a silly name for a dog B. My older sister also goes to workC. He goes everywhere with me D. I like most sports, tooE. He likes barking(叫) every dayHi,

41、Mike, Glad to hear from you! Id really like to be your pen pal. I think Internet pal is a better name, isnt it?Im the same age as you are and Im in Grade 9 at junior high school. I live with my mom and my older sister.My mom works. Shes a nurse. 60 , so I look after myself a lot of the time. My dad

42、doesnt live with us but I see him once a week. He takes me to football games. 61 , but my favorite sport is American football. I watch my team play every Sunday. They always win the games. They are the best in the league. My best friend is my dog. His name is Abe, after Abraham Lincoln. 62 , but I l

43、ike the name, and so does my dog! He looks like a mixture of every day youve ever seen. I got him from the City Dog Pound. When he saw me, he wagged his tail, and I knew we were going to be friends. 63 .When I do my homework, he stays near my desk. When I sleep, Abe sleeps on my bed! Write to me soo

44、n. Tell me something about Paris. Sincerely Yours, Bob平谷I was coming downstairs to get breakfast when the post came. I was waiting for a letter from my friend Sam, so I picked the letter up and looked through them. I wasnt surprise to see that there were some bills. There was an invitation to a part

45、y. There wasnt a letter from Sam. 60 , it shows some birds and the sea. What a nice picture! I turned the postcard over. It wasnt easy to read. 61 . I didnt know who wrote it? I tried to read any of the words. I could read “Dear Tom, Im having a lovely time in.” Then the writing became unclear. 62 .

46、 Who had gone to the seaside? I couldnt think of anyone! It was a mystery(謎團). There was another mystery too. Where was Sams letter?Just then the phone rang. It was Sam! “Im calling to see if you got any postcard,” he said. “We are at the seaside, not in London. We changed our minds. Mum and Dad are

47、 resting after our walk. 63 . Im sorry I didnt write a letter. Weve been so busy.” Both mysteries were solved!A. So Im ringing you B. There was a postcard C. Rain had made the writing unclear D. Therere many people here.E. I couldnt read anything else大興David Beckham was born on 2nd May, 1975, in Lon

48、don. When he was a young boy, he played football whenever he had the chance. Sometimes he would go and watch a game with his friends. 60 . This led to him going for a visit to a football training camp in Spain. As a boy at secondary school he played for not only his school but also his country team.

49、On 8th July, 1991, he became a member of Manchester United. 61 . On 2nd April, 1995, he played his first major football league game against Leeds United. During 1995 and 1996, David became a regular member of the team and Manchester United won in both seasons, with David scoring many goals. 62 . In

50、the first game of the 1996/7 season, he scored an amazing goal from beyond the halfway line. Seeing the goalkeeper a little way out of his goal, David sent the ball over the goalkeepers head and into the goal. He continued to score astonishing goals, especially from free-kicks. David Beckham is a gr

51、eat player, but he is different from most other players . He has a real love for football. 63 . He is always on the move with the ball or running to pick up a pass from another team member. He also has his feet on the ground and behaves in a very natural and relaxed way. A. David Beckham is 180 cm t

52、all and weighs 47kgB. He won a prize at the age of twelveC. When he is training, he never restsD. David Beckham became very famous overnightE. This means that he could practice football as much as he wanted to懷柔A. It seems that some people phone the hotlines for fun.B. So the host has to tell the ca

53、ller what the show is about.C. Some young children phone the hotline in order to take part in games.D. Others show great interest in hotlines.E. It is necessary for the radio station to improve the hotline program.Hotlines have become common in China. Some radio broadcasting stations(廣播電臺) use hotlines to encourage the listeners to take part in the talk show. Are you interested in hotline?

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