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英語試卷
(考試時間為120分鐘,試卷滿分為120分)
聽力理解(共30分)
一、聽對話,從下面各題所給的A、E;、C三幅圖片中選擇與對話內(nèi)容相符的圖
片。每段對話讀兩遍。(共5分,每小題1分)
1.
顯叁
A.B.C.
2.
A.B.C.
3.
二、聽對話或獨白,根據(jù)對話或獨白的內(nèi)容,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三個
選項中選擇最佳選項。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。(共15分,每小題1.5
分)
請聽一段對話,完成第6至第7小題。
6.WhataretheygoingtodoonSaturdaymorning?
A.Haveatraininglesson.
B-Gotothecinema.
C.Watchafootballmatch.
7.Whenaretheygoingtohaveatrainingclass?
A.At4pm.B.At7pm.C.At8am.
請聽一段對話,完成第8至第9小題。
8.Whoisthewoman'srolemodel?
A.BillGates.B.WangXuan.C.LiuYang.
9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodofirst?
A.Trytoimprovecomputerskills.
B.Trytofinishthehomework.
C.Trytoworkhard.
請聽一段對話,完成第10至第11小題。
10.Wherearethetwospeakers?
A.Atabusstop.B.Inapark.C.Inanoffice.
11.Whataretheymainlytalkingabout?
A.Theweather.B.Thebus.C.Thework.
請聽一段對話,完成第12至第13小題。
12.Whereisthenewlibrary?
A.Nexttothebank.B.Nexttothemuseum.C.Nexttothepostoffice.
13.Whatcanweknowaboutthenewlibrary?
A.ThelibraryisnexttotheCultureRoad.
B?Thereisavideoreadingroominit.
C.YoucanseeafreefilmonSaturday.
請聽一段獨白,完成第14至第15小題。
14.Howmanyskillsarementionedinthispassage?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
15.What'sthespeakerdoing?
A.Explainingwhyweneedtoread.
B.Tellinguswhattoread.
C.Introducinghowtoreadfaster.
三、聽對話,記錄關(guān)鍵信息。本段對話你將聽兩遍。(共10分,每小題2分)
請根據(jù)所聽到的對話內(nèi)容和提示詞語,將所缺的關(guān)鍵信息填寫在答題卡的相
應(yīng)位置上。
InternationalSchoolDanceTeacher
Name:16_
Phone:17
18teacherinprimaryschool,
Jobexperience:
3years
19stayingwithchildren;
Reasons:
Theschoolis20thenewhouse.
知識運用(共35分)
四、選擇填空(共15分,每小題1分)
從下列各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳
選項。
21.TinaandIwentboatingyesterday.hadagoodtime.
A.WeB.TheyC.SheD.It
22.NewYorkisagoodplacetovisitMayorDecember.
A.onB.toC.atD.in
23.Peterisverytired,hedoesn'twanttogotobed.
A.orB.butC.soD.and
24.—isatickettothePalaceMuseum?
—It'sabout60yuan.
A.HowmuchB.HowmanyC.HowlongD.Howoften
25.WholistenedTom,JackorBill?
A.themostcarefullyB.morecarefully
C.themostcarefulD.morecareful
26.Youbehungryafterthelongwalk.Helpyourselftosomecakes.
A.can'tB.shouldn'tC.needD.must
27.Everyonewantsthebookassoonaspossible.
A.readB.readsC.readingD.toread
28.一Wherewereyouthismorning?
—Iinthesupermarket.
A.willshopB.amshoppingC.wasshoppingD.haveshopped
29.一Waitaminute,Ihavetotellyou.
—Whatisit?
A.somethingimportantB.importantsomething
C.anythingimportantD.importantanything
30.Mygrandfatherinthiscitysincehewasborn.
A.livedB.livesC.haslivedD.havelived
31.—Haveyouseenmydictionary?
—Yes,Iitonyourdeskfiveminutesago.
A.sawB.seeC.haveseenD.willsee
32.Look!Somanypassengerswiththeirphonesontheunderground.
A.playB.willplayC.areplayingD.haveplayed
33.Stopsmoking,Joe!Youyourselfifyoukeepondoingitlikethat!
A.willkillB.havekilledC.killD.killed
34.Theseboxesfbrkeepingthefoodcleanandcool.
A.useB.areusedC.haveusedD.wereusing
35.—CouldyoutellmetheSummerPalace?
一Thedayaftertomorrow,Ithink.
A.whenwillwevisitB.whendidwevisit
C.whenwewillvisitD.whenwevisited
五、完形填空(共20分,每小題1分)
閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四
個選項中,選擇最佳選項。
A
AFrenchmanwenttoasmallItaliantown.Hewasstayingwithhis36at
thebesthotelthere.Onenighthewentoutforawalkalone.Itwaslateandthesmall
streetwasdarkandquiet.Suddenlyhefelt37behindhim.Heturnedhishead
andsawanItalianyoungmanwho38walkedpasthim.Themanwasnearlyout
ofsightwhentheFrenchmansuddenlyfoundthathis39wasgone.Hethought
thatitmustbetheItalianwhohadtakenhiswatch.Hedecidedto40andget
backthewatch.
SoontheFrenchmancaughtupwiththeItalian.41ofthemunderstoodthe
other'slanguage.TheFrenchman42theItalianwithhisfist(拳頭)pointingto
theItalian'swatch.IntheendtheItalian43hiswatchtotheFrenchman.
44hereturnedtothehotel,theFrenchmantoldhiswifewhathadhappened.
Hewasgreatly45whenhiswifepointedtothewatchonthetable.Nowhe
realizedthatbymistakehehadrobbed(搶劫)thewatchanditwastheItalian's.
36.A.daughterB.wifeC.sonD.friend
37.A.nooneB.anyoneC.someoneD.none
38.A.quicklyB.suddenlyC.dangerouslyD.slowly
39.A.purseB.bagC.watchD.money
40.A.leaveB.followC.stopD.interrupt
41.A.NeitherB.EitherC.BothD.All
42.A.askedB.sharedC.shoutedD.frightened
43.A.gaveawayB.putawayC.gaveupD.putup
44.A.BeforeB.SinceC.AssoonasD.Until
45.A.amazedB.gladC.interestedD.surprised
B
Grandfatherwasawiseman.Nomatterhowbadly-behavedIhadbeen,Icouldtell
Grandpaanythingandmy46weresafe.Helovedmeandwouldnevergive
themaway.
IrememberatimewhenagroupofuswereplayingbaseballbehindMrs.
Ferguson9shouse.Ihitonepitch(投球)justrightand...slam!Itendedupbreaking
Mrs.Ferguson'skitchenwindow!Weall47!
AfterIgothome,ItoldGrandpaaboutit.Heknewwehadbeenwarnedmany
timesaboutthedangersofplayingwhereweshouldn't.48hejustlistened.
“Iwaswrong,“Itoldhim,withmyheaddown."IhatemyselfforwhatIdid.Isthere
away49V
“WeH,"hesaid,"Mrs.Fergusonhasaproblem,justlikeyou.Ifsheknewyou50
andyouwereafraidofher,shewouldbesad.rilbetshewishesyouwouldgivehera
chancetobeunderstanding.It'syourdecision.Areyouplanningtopretendnothing
happened?Justkeepquietandhidewhatyou'renotproudof?”
“Idon'tknow,“Isighed."Thingsmightgetworse..."
“Let'sthinkitthrough/9hesaidfinally."IfyouwereMrs.Ferguson,whatwould
youdo?”Ididn'tknowwhatshemightdo.IhadbeenafraidthatMrs.Ferguson
wouldstaymadatme,soIran.OnthewayhomeI51thatshewasamean
witch(女巫)runningafterme.
“Well,“Isaid,takingadeepbreath,"OnesolutionistotellMrs.FergusonI'msorry
andoffertofixherwindow.”
“Ifyoucallher,"askedGrandpa,"What'sthe52thatcanhappen?”Ihadto
thinkforamoment.Irealizedthatevenifshedidnotacceptmyapology(道歉),it
couldnotbeanyworsethanseeingthe53onMomandDad'sfaces.
GrandpasmiledwhenheknewIhadfigureditout.
“Doingwhat'srightisnotalwayseasy,“hesaid,handingmethephone."I'mproud
ofyou."Grandpadidnotmakemedoit.Itwasalwaysmy54.Asitturned
out,Mrs.Fergusonwasverykindandweevenbecamereallyclosefriends.
GrandpapassedawayayearagoandImisshimsomuch.Hegavemethetools
tofixmanyproblemsandmostofallheshowedmeIwas55.
46.A.storiesB.secretsC.inventionsD.thoughts
47.A.ranB.jumpedC.criedD.cheered
48.A.AndB.SoC.OrD.But
49.A.backB.aroundC.outD.off
50.A.finishedB.changedC.stoppedD.cared
51.A.expectedB.believedC.imaginedD.regretted
52.A.strangestB.worstC.fairestD.rudest
53.A.tirednessB.fearC.disappointmentD.surprise
54.A.problemB.dutyC.dreamD.choice
55.A.braveB.activeC.friendlyD.independent
閱讀理解(共40分)
六、閱讀下面的六篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D
四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。(共20分,每小題1分)
CHESSCLUBBURNBOOTCAMP
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onTuesdaymorningsfromSaturdayandSundayat8:15a.m.duringthe
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highlevels,aged8through98,Price:$120for5weeks
allareinvitedtojointhefun.Telephone:Call314-914-8523
Telephone:Call314-914-2385Location:WastonTrailPark
INDOORTENNISLESSONSPUPPETTHEATERCLASS
WeofferindoortennislessonsatLookingforafunclass?Kidsmake
theDaysInnMotel.Five1-hourpuppets(木彳禺)ofsimplematerialshere.If
lessonsfor$60.yourchildenjoysart,stories,orplayingwith
Time:7to11yearsoldpuppets,they'Hhaveagreattimeinthis
5:00p.m.—7:00p.m.class!
Telephone:Call314-842-7265Time:4:15p.m.—5:30p.m.,
Location:WastonTrailParkApril4—May9
Fee:$85foroneand$165fortwo
Location:WastonTrailPark
56.WhendoestheChessClubopen?
A.5:00p.m.B.6:00p.m.C.10:00a.m.D.4:15p.m.
57.Youcancalltohaveindoortennislessons.
A.314-914-2385B.314-842-7265
C.314-246-5263D.314-941-8523
58.Kidscanmakepuppets.
A.intheChessClubB.atBurnBootCamp
C.inPuppetTheaterClassD.attheDaysInnMotel
B
Johnisthirteennow.Hebegantostudyinamiddleschooltwoyearsago.His
homeisinasmallvillageandit'snearlyfivekilometersfromtheschool.Hehasto
getupearlyinthemorning.Afteraquickbreakfasthehastoruntoschoolandget
thereontime.Hisfatherhopestoborrowsomemoneytobuyabikeforhim,buthe
knowshismotherisalwaysillandhisfatherspendsmuchmoneyonmedicine.He
doesn'tagreewithhisfatherandkeepsrunningthereeveryday.Nowhe'sverystrong.
Heisneverlateforclassandhisteachersoftenpraisehim.
Lastweektherewasasportsmeetinginhisschool.Johnranfasterthananyother
boyandwontheboy's800meters,1,500metersand3,000meters.Thewholeschool
knewhim.Hewasveryhappy.Hetoldhisgrandmaaboutthegoodnewsassoonas
hegothome.6tIbroketwoschoolrecordstoday,Granny,99calledouttheboy.Tohis
surprise,theoldwomanwasn'thappy.Shethoughtfbrawhileandsaid,'Tmsorryto
hearthat.Wehavenomoneytopayforthem,youknow!^^
59.Johnbegantostudyinamiddleschoolattheageof.
A.nineB.elevenC.thirteenD.fifteen
60.Johnrunstoschooleverydayinorderto.
A.keephealthyB.wintheboy'srace
C.makehisteachershappyD.gettoschoolontime
61.Johndoesn'taskhisfathertobuyhimabikebecause.
A.hedoesn'tlikeridingabike
B.hedoesn'tlikehisfather
C.hishomeisneartheschool
D.heknowshisfatherdoesn'thaveenoughmoney
62.John'sgrandmawasn'thappybecause.
A.shethoughtJohnhadbrokensomethingsandtheyhadtopayforthem
B.shethoughtJohnhadn'tdonewellintheschoolsportsmeeting
C.John'sfathercouldn'taffordabikeandrefusedtobuyitfbrhim
D.John'smotherwasillandtheyspentmuchmoneyonmedicine
C
AlettertoEdward,acolumnist(報干U專欄作家)
DearMr.Expert,
Igrewupinanunhappyandabusive(虐待的)home.Ialwayspromisedmyself
thatrdgetoutassoonaspossible.Now,atage20,1haveagoodjobandanicehouse,
andI'mreallyproudoftheindependenceFveachieved.
Here'stheproblem:severalofmyfriendswhostilllivewiththeirparentswish
theyhadplaceslikeminesomuchsothattheymakeminetheirs.
Itstartedoutwithacoupleofthemspendingtheweekendswithme.Butnow
theyseemtotakeitfbrgrantedthattheycanshowupanytimetheylike.Theybring
boyfriendsover,talkonthephoneandstayoutforever.
Ienjoyhavingmyfriendsheresometimes一itmakestheplacefeelcomfortable
andwarm-butthisismyhome,notapartyhouse.Iwasoldenoughtomoveouton
myown,sowhycan'tIseemtoaskmyfriendstorespectmyprivacy?
Joan
Edward'sreplytoJoan
DearJoan,
Ifyourfamilydidn'tpayattentiontoyourneedswhenyouwereachild,you
probablyhavetroublelettingothersknowyourneedsnow.
Andifyou'vegatheredyourfriendsaroundyoutorebuildahappyfamily
atmosphere(氛圍),youmayfearthatsayingnowillbringbackthekindofconflict(沖
突)yougrewupwithordestroytheniceatmosphereyounowenjoy.Youneedto
understandthatintruefriendshipit'sokaytoputyourownneedsfirstfromtimeto
time.
Beclearaboutthemessageyouwanttosend.Forexample,6UIreallyloveyour
companybutIalsoneedsomeprivacy.Sopleasecallbeforeyoucomeover.”
63.Wecaninferfromthefirstletterthat.
A.Joanconsidersherfriendsmoreimportantthanherprivacy
B.Joan'sfriendsvisithermoreoftenthanshecanaccept
C.Joandoesn'tlikethepartiesatall
D.Joandislikestheboyfriendsherfriendsbringover
64.AccordingtoMr.Expert,whycan'tJoantellherfriendsherfeelings?
A.Sheisafraidofhurtingherfiriends.
B.Shedoesnotunderstandtruefriendship.
C.Herfamilyexperiencestopsherfromdoingso.
D.Shedoesnotputherneedsfirst.
65.ThesecondlettersuggeststhatMr.Expert.
A.isworriedaboutJoan'sproblem
B.warnsJoannottoquarrelwithherfriends
C.advisesJoanonhowtorefusepeople
D.encouragesJoantobebraveenough
D
Mostpeoplehopetohaveamemorywhichhelpsthemsucceedinstudy,work
andlife.Canmemorybeimproved?Luckily,hundredsofstudiesinthepast50years
havealreadygivenusadefiniteanswer.
Ahealthylifestylekeepsyourbrainyoungandmemorysharp.Firstofall,itis
necessarytohaveahealthydiet.EatingmorefoodrichinVitaminBandVitaminE,
suchasvegetablesandleanmeat,helpsyouhaveabettermemory.Doingexercisecan
keepyourbrainalive,too.Properexerciseprovidesmuchneededoxygen(氧氣)for
thebrain.Running,ridingabike,swimmingandevenwalkingtwoorthreetimesa
weekarehelpful.Moreover,gettingenoughsleepisimportant.Onlywhenyourbrain
getsagoodrest,canitworkwell.Thehealthieryourlifestyleis,thebetteryour
memorywillbecome,butdonotexpectasuddenchange—ittakesalongtimeto
makeadifference.
Memoryskillshelpyourememberthingsbetter.Thefollowingthreearethemost
widelyused.Chunkingisawayofrememberingapieceofinformationbycuttingit
intosmallerones.Forexample,tomemorizeaten-digittelephonenumber
2127983630,youcandividethedigitsintothreegroups:first212,then798,andlastly
3630.Thismethodisfarmoreeffectivethanrememberingastringof10digits.
Organizationmeansorganizinginformationintogroupsofthesamekind.For
example,trees,grassandflowersareplants;tigers,pandas,horsesandcowsare
animals.Imageryisrememberingnewlylearntinformationbyusingyourimagination
andconnectingitwithsomethingthatyouarefamiliar(索(悉的)with.
However,memoryskillswillhardlyworkifyoudon'tunderstandthe
information.What'smore,onlyaregularreviewcanmakethememorylastlong.That
iswhystudentsarealwaysadvisedtogooverwhattheyhavelearntafteronedayand
thenafterthreedays,andthenuseitasregularlyaspossible.
Humanbrainsarelikemusclesthatneednutrientsandexercisetobecome
stronger.Ifyoumakeafewlifestylechangesandtrysomememoryskills,youcan
certainlyimproveyourmemory.
66.Howmanywaysofkeepingahealthylifestylearementionedinthepassage?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
67.Whichofthefollowingexamplesistheuseoftheskill“organization”?
A.Rememberingtheword"sad”byputtingitintothegroupof“feeling”.
B.Rememberingthemeaningoftheword“red”byconnectingitwithfire.
C.Rememberingalonganddifficultpassagebyunderstandingitsmeaning.
D.Rememberingthepostnumber0708591bydivingitinto070and8591.
68.Thepassageiswrittentotellus.
A.noteveryonehasagoodmemory
B.memoryskillsarenotdifficulttolearn
C.memorycanbeimprovedinsomeways
D.itisimportanttohaveahealthylifestyle
E
Beforeanewtypeofairplanegoesintoservice,everypartofitistestedagainand
again.Buttherearetwoteststhataremoreimportantthanalltheothers.
Thefirstiscalledthe“tanktest.^^Amodernairplanemustflyveryhighinthesky.
Airmustbepumped(給...打氣)intotheairplanesothatthepassengerscanbreathe.
Themetalstructureoftheplanehastobeverystrongforthisreason.Whentheplane
isfilledwithair,theairpressesagainsttheskinoftheplaneinside.Thepressureona
smallwindowislikeahugefootthatistryingtogetout.Ifasmallpartoftheplane
weretofail,theplanewouldexplode(爆炸)inthesky.Totestthestructureofthe
plane,theplaneisloweredintoahugetankorcontainerofwater.Thenitisfilledwith
air.Thepressureinsidetheplaneisgreaterthaniteverwillbewhenitishighupin
theair.Finally,thereisanexplosion.Thisdoesnotcausesomuchdamageinsidethe
watertankasitwouldanywhereelse.Engineerscandiscoverwhichpartoftheplane
hasbroken.Thenthatpartwillbemadestronger.
Themostdangeroustesthappenswhenthenewplaneisgoingthroughtestflights
intheair.Thetestpilotmustfindoutexactlywhathappenswhentheenginesareall
shutoffatonce.Theplanebeginstofalllikeastone.Itisthepilot'sjobtofindout
howhecangetcontroloftheplaneagain.Thesetwotestsareexamplesofhowplanes
aremadebeforetheyevercarrypassengers.
69.Bydoingthe“tanktest”,theengineerscanfindout.
A.theamountofairintheplane
B.thestrengthoftheplanestructure
C.thepressureinsideandoutsidetheplane
D.thepoweroftheairplaneengines
70.Whatwillhappentotheplaneunderthe"tanktest”?
A.Itwillbebroken.B.Itwillbemadestronger.
C.Itwillbefilledwithwater.D.Itwillbetestedbypilots.
71.Accordingtothetext,whyaretestflightsmostdangerous?
A.Theplanemayexplodeintheair.
B.Thepilotmaylosecontroloftheplane.
C.Theenginesmaybedamaged.
D.Toomuchairmaygetintotheplane.
72.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.TwoImportantTestsonAirplane
B.TheImportanceofFlyingSafely
C.TheDangerofTestingAirplanes
D.HowAirplanesAreMadeandTested
Howcouldwepossiblythinkthatkeepinganimalsincagesinunnatural
environments一mostlyforentertainmentpurposes—isfairandrespectful?
Zooofficialssaytheyareconcernedaboutanimals.However,mostzoosremain
“collections“ofinteresting"things“ratherthanprotectivehabitats(棲息地).Zoos
teachpeoplethatitisacceptabletokeepanimalsbored,lonely,andfarfromtheir
naturalbones.
Zoosclaim(聲稱)toeducatepeopleandsaveendangeredspecies(物種),but
visitorsleavezooswithouthavinglearnedanythingmeaningfulabouttheanimals5
naturalbehavior,intelligence,orbeauty.Zooskeepanimalsinsmallspacesorcages,
andmostsignsonlymentionthespecies'name,diet,andnaturalrange(分布區(qū)).The
animals9normalbehaviorisseldomnoticedbecausezoosdon'tusuallytakecareof
theanimals9naturalneeds.
Theanimalsarekepttogetherinsmallspaces,withnoprivacyandlittle
opportunityformentalandphysicalexercise.Thisresultsinunusualand
self-destructivebehaviorcalledzoochosis.Aworldwidestudyofzoosfindsthat
zoochosisiscommonamonganimalskeptinsmallspacesorcages.Anotherstudy
showsthatelephantsspend22percentoftheirtimemakingrepeatedheadmovements
orbitingcagebars,andbearsspend30percentoftheirtimewalkingbackandforth,a
signofunhappinessandpain.
Furthermore,mostanimalsinzoosarenotendangered.Captivebreeding(圈養(yǎng)繁
殖)ofendangeredbigcats,Asianelephants,andotherspecieshasnotresultedintheir
beingsentbacktothewild.Zoostalkalotabouttheircaptivebreedingprograms
becausetheydonotwantpeopletoworryaboutaspeciesdyingout.Infact,baby
animalsalsoattractalotofpayingcustomers.Haven'tweseenenoughcompetitions
tonamebabyanimals?
Actually,wewillsaveendangeredspeciesonlyifwesavetheirhabitatsandput
anendtothereasonspeoplekillthem.Insteadofsupportingzoos,weshouldsupport
groupsthatworktoprotectanimals9naturalhabitats.
73.Inthestateofzoochosis,animals.
A.remainincagesB.behavestrangely
C.attackotheranimalsD.enjoymovingaround
74.Whatdoestheauthortrytoargueinthepassage?
A.Zoosarenotworththepublicsupport.
B.Zoosfailintheirattempt(嘗試)tosaveanimals.
C.Zoosshouldtreatanimalsashumanbeings.
D.Zoosuseanimalsasameansofentertainment.
75.Althoughhearguesagainstzoos,theauthorwouldstilladmit(承認(rèn))that.
A.zooshavetokeepanimalsinsmallcages
B.mostanimalsinzoosareendangeredspecies
C.someendangeredanimalsarereproducedinzoos
D.it'sacceptabletokeepanimalsawayfromtheirhabitats
七、閱讀還原句子。(共10分,每小題2分)
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。
Librariesgivekidsaquietandsafeplacetoreadandlearn.Forover100years,
librarieshaveplayedanimportantroleinAmericans9education.76.Youmaybe
surprisedtofindout.
BenjaminFranklinfamouslyfoundedAmerica\firstlendinglibraryin1731.But
thepubliclibrarysystemgotitsbiggestdevelopmentintheAmericanhistoryinthe
late1800's.BusinessmanAndrewCarnegiedonated(捐贈)millionsofdollarstohelp
buildfreepubliclibrariesacrossthecountry.77___.
78youngandold.Heknewthatthemorelibrariestherewere,themore
peoplewouldhaveopportunitiestoreadandusebooks,speechesandnews.
Ifyoucaneasilyfindapubliclibraryinyourcommunity,you,llgetmore
chances.Afterall,theUnitedStateshas9,225publiclibraries.Today,librarieskeep
growing.SevententhsofthelibrarieshavefreeInternet.79
80ThenewprogramRead!Build!Play!addsreadingintoplaytime.As
kidslistentoabookthatisbeingreadaloud,theyuseLegos(樂高積木)tobuild
images(圖像)fromthestoryhappily.Today'slibrariesarealwayslookingfor
creativeprogramstobringpeopleintothelibrary.
BenjaminFranklinoncesaid,"Thedoorsofwisdom(智慧)arenevershut."As
longasthedoorsofpubliclibrariesareopen,whathesaidismostcertainlycorrect!
A.Librariesarealsoteachingkidsaboutthefunofreading.
B.CarnegiebelievedthatlibrariescouldofferthechancestoAmericans,
C.Between1886and1919,Carnegie\donationshelpedbuild1,679newlibraries.
D.Itprovidemuchmoreinformationandopportunitiestoaskfbrjobsonline.
E.Buthowarethesebook-filledbuildingschangingwiththetimes?
八、閱讀與表達(dá)。閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。閱讀短文回答問題。
(共10分,每小題2分)
Suddenshakingofthegroundmakesanearthquake.Itiscausedbyasudden
rockmovementunderground.Earthquakesusuallyhappeninlongnarrowbelts,where
differentlargeplatesofrockmeet.
Inspiteofmuchresearchandwonderfulequipment(設(shè)備),itisimpossibleto
predictanearthquakeaccurately(準(zhǔn)確地),althoughexpertscanestimateroughly(大
概推測)anearthquakecominginaparticularregion.Soeveryoneneedstoleamabit
abouthowtokeephimselfsafeinanearthquake.Asyoumayknow,thegreatest
dangerofanearthquakecomesfromfallingbuildingsandstructuresandflyingglass,
stonesandotherobjects.
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