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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1>WasthisphototakeninTibet?

---Yes.Youcanseebeautifulsnowmountainsintheofthephoto.

A.formB.shape

C.backgroundD.Direction

2、-WecaninviteMr.Wangtoourpartytomorrow.

-Oh,heappearbecausehewillattendaconferenceoneducationthen.

A.mayB.mustn'tC.can'tD.would

3、uOneBelt(帶),OneRoad9,willservetomarketsforChinaaswellasothercountriesalong.

A.putupB.setup

C.takeupD.openup

4^excitingsportitistoclimbthemountains!

A.HowB.WhatC.WhataD.Whatan

5、一DoesMichelleherfather?

—Yes,alittle.

A.takeafterB.lookafterC.runafterD.readafter

6、Myrightfootwashurtintheboys91500-metrerace,andthepainuntilIcouldn'twalkanylonger.

A.roseB.raisedC.increasedD.added

7、一Whoseshoesare?

—Theyare.

A.these;LiLin'sB.those;LiLin

C.that;LiLinD.this;LiLin's

8、-ItriedtomakeAlicehermindbutIfounditdifficult.

-Well,IsawyouthatwhenIwentpast.

A.changed;doB.changes;doingC.change;todoD.change;doing

9、Nomanisreallyhappyorsafewithoutahobby.Eventhoughyouareratherbusyeveryday,youshouldfindtimefor

yourhobbiesbecausetheycan.

①nothelpyoufindnewwaysofthinking

②makeyoufeelmoreconfident

(3)helpyourelaxafteralongtimeofhardwork

④makeyoufeelmorelonely

?helpyoulearnsomethingnew

A.①③⑤B.②④⑤C.②③⑤

10>—Ihopetomakedecisionsbymyself.

一OK.Butrememberyoudo,youshouldthinkabouttheresults.

A.wheneverB.however

C.whateverD.wherever

n.完形填空

11>Weallwanttostudywell.Butdoyouknowhowto]betterandmakeyourstudygetagoodresult?Weall

knowthatChinesestudentsusuallystudyhardforlonghours.Thisisverygood,butitdoesn't2alot.Ifyou

wanttostudyeffectively,youmusthaveenoughsleep,enoughfood,enoughrestand3.Everydayyouneedtogo

outforawalkorvisitsomefriendsorsomeplaces.Ifsgoodforyour4,Whenyoureturntoyourstudies,your

mindwillberefreshedandyou'll5moreandstudybetter.HeretakeEnglishlearningasanexample.Firstyou

makegreatprogressandyoufeel6?Thenyourlanguagestudyseemstostaythesameandyoumay7it.

Thiscanlastfordaysorevenweeks,8youneedn'tlosehope.

Atsometime,yourlanguagestudywillnottake9bigjump.10yougetenoughsleep,food,restand

exercise,studyingEnglishcanbeveryeffectiveandinteresting.

Don'tdropitalongtheway.Learnslowlyandyou'resuretogetagoodresult.

1.A.studyB?speakC.read

2.A.spendB.keepC.help

3.A.homeworkB.exerciseC.housework

4.A.legB.healthC.sleep

5.A.hearIkreadC.learn

6.A.surprisedB.worriedC.happy

7.A.forgetB.missC.drop

8.A.andB?butCor

9.A.otherB?anotherC.theother

10.A.IfB.WhetherC.Unless

m.語法填空

12、閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中詞語的正

確形式填空。

Whenyouwereyoung,who1.(ride)youaroundonthebackofhisbike?Whoplayedfootballandflewkiteswithyou

inthepark?Whohelpedyouwithyour2^_(one)difficultmathsproblems?Whotaughtyouthedifferencerightand

wrong?Yourdad.Nowitisyourturntodosomethingforhim.Thisyear,June16,isFather'sDay.Sowhynotdo

something4.(thank)yourdad?

TheideaofFather'sDaycamefromanAmericanlady5.(call)SonoraSmartDoddin1909.Shewantedaspecialday

tohonor(紀(jì)念)herfather.Heraised(撫養(yǎng))sixchildrenafterhiswife's(die).Doddthoughtthereneededtobe

7.daytohonorgreatandlovingdads.HerfatherwasborninJune,8,shechosetoholdthefirstFather'sDay

celebrationonhisbirthdayin1910.In1924,USpresidentCalvinCoolidgelikedtheideaofanationalFather'sDay.

9(final),in1966,thethirdSundayinJunewasmadeFather'sDay.

Therearemanywaystoshowyourloveandthankstoyourfather.Sendinghima(greet)cardorasmallpresent

canmakehimhappy.Oryoucanjustsay"Iloveyou,Dad.”

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、TherewouldbeaschoolpartyonFridayevening.Thegirlsweretalkingaboutwhattheyweregoingtowean

"I’mgoingtowearablackdress,soeverybodywillnoticeme,”saidEmily."Howaboutyou,Linda?”

"I’mnotsure.Maybejeans,anoldshirt,andahatPeoplewillnoticememorethanyou!”Lindasaid.

“Butwhataretheboysgoingtodointheparty?”askedJane."Doyourememberthelastschoolparty,lastyear?They

juststoodthere,andwegirlshadtodancebyourselves!”

“Ihearthatsomeoftheboyslearnthowtodancethissummer.Maybeit'llbebetterthistime/9saidMary.

ThepartywasheldonFridayevening,groupsofstudentsarrived.Themusicbegan.Thegirlsstoodinalineonthe

side,andtheboysonanotherside.MrGreen,theirteacher,tiredtogetthemtogether,butfailed,Afterawhile,"Idon't

wanttostandherethewholetime.Thepartyisonlyfortwohours,It'Hbeoversoon."Hestartedtodance.Alltheothers

watchedhim.ThenDavidaskedEmilyifshewantedtodance.TheJackandLinda.Then,allbegantodance.Soonthere

weremoredancersthanwatchers.

1.Howlongwouldthepartylast?

A.OnFridayeveningB.Foronehour

C.FortwohoursD.forthreehours

2.WhatkindofclotheswasEmilygoingtowear?

A.blackdress.B.Jeans.

C.Anoldshirt.D.Jeans,andoldshirtandahat.

3.HowdidEmilyandLindadanceintheschoollastyear?

A.Theydancedbythemselves.B.Theydidn'tdance.

C.TheydancedwiththeirteachersD.Theydancedwiththeboys.

4.Howdidtheboysspendthesummerholidayaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheywatchedTV.B.Theywentswimming

C.Theylearnedtodance.D.Theywentclimbing

5.Whichisnotmentionedinthispassage?

A.TherewouldbeaschoolpartyonFridayevening.

B.Theboysandthegirlsstoodtogetherandwatchedtheirteacherdance.

C.Theirteacheraskedthemtodancetogether.

D.JackandLindadancedtogether.

B

14、UsefulInformationinAustralia

UsefulNumbers

Allthetelephonenumbersareusefulandfree.

oFire/Police/Ambulance(救護(hù)車)一000Telephoneinformation—12455

oMedical(醫(yī)學(xué)的)Care—1300369359Taxi—1800421113

SurfingtheInternet

WithsomanyInternettearoomsandpubliclibraries,it'seasytosurftheInternetinAustralia.

Alsoit'sverycheapforyoutosurftheInternet.

oPubliclibrariesofferfreeInterneteverydayevenduringpublicholidays.

oManytravelmanagersprovideconnectionwhichischeaporfree.

PostService

Allpostofficesaroundthecountryofferpostservices(月艮務(wù))soyoucanreceivemailsasyoutravelaroundthewhole

country.

oPostofficesareusuallyopenfromMondaytoFridayfrom9amto5pm.

oItcosts50centstosendastandard(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的)letterinAustralia.

PublicHolidays

OnpublicholidaysallshopsareclosedacrossAustralia,soarebanksandpostoffices.

oNewYear'sDay—1stJanuary

oAustraliaDay—26thJanuary

oChristmasDay—25thDecember

1.Ifthereisafire,youcancallinAustralia.

A.1300369359B.180042113C.000D.12455

2.WhichistherighttimetosendaletterinapostofficeinAustralia?

A.At8:30onTuesday.B.At9:30onSunday.

C.At8:30onSaturday.D.At9:30onMonday.

3.Mr.GreenlivesaloneinAustraliaandheisn'tingoodhealth.Heneedsanursetolookafterhim.Whatshouldhedo?

A.GotoanInternettearoom.

B.Sendalettertohisson.

C.Call1300369359.

D.Gotoahospital.

4.Whichonemightbeopenonpublicholidays?

A.Publiclibraries.B.Shops.C.Banks.D.Postoffices.

5.Whichoneisnotrightaccordingto(根據(jù))theabovepassage?

A.SurfingtheInternetischeapinAustralia.

B?Itcosts50centstosendastandardletter.

C.Australiansgotoworkon26thJanuary.

D.Australiansdon*tgoshoppingonpublicholidays.

C

15、Canyoutouchyourbellybutton(肚臍)byreachingbehindyourbackandaroundyourwaist(腰)?

PopularamongmanyyoungChinesefemaleusersonWeibo,thetopic-whichtranslatesas“reachingyourbelly

buttonfrombehindtoshowyourgoodfigure"--wasmentionedmorethan130milliontimesamongWeiboreaders.

Itnotonlyledtoover104,000activediscussions,butalsobroughtaboutthecareaboutwhatmeansahealthybody

image.

“Look!Success.MorethanfourhoursbutTvefinallyreachedmybellybuttonJsaidWeibouserGayleRabbit.

AnotheruserLucysaid,“Whydoesmybellybuttonsuddenlylookandfeelcompletelynew?”,

WhilethetrendwaspopularwithmanyfemaleusersonWeibo,aphotouploadedbyamalebloggercaughtpeople's

eyes.“Isthisposereallythatdifficult?Idon'tthinkso,"saidWeibouserSoughSa.Hisphotoshowinghewastryingto

touchhisbellybuttondrew2,634likesandwassharedmorethan8,452times.

“Ialwayssupportfailures.NowIdon'tfeelsobadaboutnotbeingabletotouchmybellybutton."saidanotheruser

Jacket.uDovveneedtohaveflexible(柔韌的)armsoraskinnywaisttoachieveit?”askedWeibouserChantilly623.

ButsomeexpertsarguedthatChina'snewbellybuttontrendwasactuallydistoring(歪曲)society'sstandardsofbeauty.

“Theseposesandpicturescanbefunbutsometimestheyalsobecomeanexpressionofcompetitiveness/9saidJoleneTan,

ProgrammesandCommunicationsSeniorManageratAware,anon-governmentalorganizationinSingapore

championingwomen*srights.

However,experiencedbodytrainerssaythenewtrendisaboutflexibilityofthearmandthesizeofthewaist,rather

thanagoodfigure.Askinnypersonwithfewermuscles(肌肉)hasabetterchanceofachievingthepose.

1.Betweenwhichtwoparagraphscanthefollowingsentencebeputin?....."Anewsocialtrend(趨勢)hasstartedin

China,withthousandsofnetizensfacingthechallengeanduploadingphotographsofthemselvestoshowofftheir

bodies”

A.ParalandPara2B.Para3andPara4

C.Para7andPara8D.Para9andPara10

2.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Boysarenotinterestedinthistrend.

B.GayleRabbitreachedherbellybuttononherfirsttry.

C.SoughSa'sphotoofreachinghisbellybuttonwaspopularonline.

D.Jacketfeltsorryfornotbeingabletotouchhisbellybutton.

3.Whatisexperiencedbodytrainers9opinionofthenewtrendmeaningagoodfigure?

A.Supportive.B.Disbelieving.C.Doubtful.D.Worried.

D

16>Youprobablyknowmanyofthethingsthatyoucandowiththehundredsofdifferentmusclesinyourbody.

ButhaveyoueverthoughtabouthowthemusclesinananimaFsbodyaredifferentfromyours?Ananimal'smuscles

aremadetodothethingsthataremostimportantforitslife.

Lionsarehunters.Theydependontheirabilitytocatchotheranimals.Lionsmustbefastinordertocatchtheir

prey(獵物).Thepowerfulmusclesintheirbacklegsallowthemtorunatspeedsofmore

than30milesperhour.Theycanalsojumpadistanceofmorethan35feet.Thestrongmusclesintheirfrontlegshelp

themcatchtheirprey.

Snakesalsousetheirmusclesforhuntingpreyandformovement,buttheirmusclesworkinverydifferentways

thanlions9do.Becausesnakesdonothaveanylegs,theyusetheirmusclestopushagainstthegroundorotherobjects

tomovethemselvesforward.Theirmusclesalsoallowthemtoeatthingsthatseemmuchtoolarge.Forexample,a

snakemayeataneggthatislargerthanthewidthofitsbody.Howdoesthishappen?Thesnake'sstrongneck

musclesworktogethertopushtheeggdownthemouth.

Theelephant'slongnosehasalotofmuscles.Scientistsbelievethatthenosealonehasmorethan100,000

muscles!Thisisbecausetheelephantusesitsnosemuchinthesamewaythatpeopleusetheirhandsandfingers.

Eventhoughthenoseislarge,itcanperformsurprisinglytasks.Forexample,anelephantcanpickupasmallleaf

fromtheground.Thenosecanalsobeapowerfultool.Anelephantcanuseitsnosetopickupatreebyitsrootsor

eventoliftababyelephant.

Thegreatmusclesoftheseanimalsseemprettyunbelievable.Butthemusclesinyourbodyworkexactlytheway

youneedthemto.Afterall,itmightbefuntobeabletojumpadistanceof30feet,butasahumanbeing,thereisjust

notmuchneedforit.

1.Theunderlinedword“hunters“inParagraph2meanspersonsoranimalsthat?

A.keepanimalsforfunB.raiseanimalsformeat

C.catchanimalsforfoodD.runafteranimalsforexercise

2.AllthefollowingaretalkedaboutinthepassageEXCEPT.

A.Anelephant'snoseisstrongenoughtopickupatreebyitsroots.

B.Thestrongmusclesinthebacklegshelplionscatchtheirprey.

C.Snakescan'tmovethemselvesforwardwithouttheirmuscles.

D.Musclesinananimal'sbodyaredifferentfromahuman's.

3.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesthemusclesinyourbodydifferentfromananimaPs?

A.Theexercise.B.Yourparents.C.Theenvironment.D.Yourneeds.

(P=Paragraph)

A.

17、Mobilephoneshelpuseasilyfindpeopleanywhereatanytime.Amobilephonecanincludemanythings,suchas

games,musicandInternetaccess(互聯(lián)網(wǎng)接入).Today,4.6billionpeoplearoundtheworldhavemobilephones,

accordingtoCBSNews.

However,mobilephonesmaycausecancer,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Ina2010study,peoplewho

usedamobilephonefor10yearsormoreweremorethantwotimesaslikelytogetbraincancer,accordingtoCNN.

“Ithinkitisagoodideatogivethepublicsomekindofwarningthatlong-termexposure(暴露)toradiation(輻射)from

yourmobilephonecouldpossiblycausecancer,5,toldDrHenryLai.Laiisascientistofbioengineering(生物工程)atthe

University(大學(xué))ofWashingtonwhohasstudiedradiationformorethan30years.

Thesesuggestionsmayhelpyoureduceyourriskofcancer:

1.Useaheadset(耳機(jī))orspeaker

Headsetsgiveoutmuchlessradiationthanphones.Someheadsetsgiveoutlow-levelradiation.However,youshould

takeitoffyourearwhenyou'renottalkingtoanyone.Usingyourphonewithaspeakerwillalsomakeitsafer.

2.Listenmore,talkless

Yourphonegivesoutradiationwhenyoutalkortext,butnotwhenyou'relisteningorgettingmessages.Listeningmore

andtalkinglesscanlowertheriskofcancer.

3.Holdthephoneawayfromyourbody

Holdthephoneawayfromyourbodywhenyou'retalking,notagainstyourearAlso,don'tkeepitinyourpocket.

4.Choosetextingovertalking

Phonesgiveoutlessradiationtosendtextsthantocarryaperson'svoice.Textingalsokeepsradiationawayfromyour

head.

5.Poorsignal?Stayoffthephone

Apoorsignalmeansthatthephoneneedstogiveoutmoreradiationtowork.Makeandtakecallswhenyourphonehas

astrongsignal.

1.Thestudyfrom2010showedthat.

A.peopleshouldusemobilephonesfornomorethan10years

B.peoplewhodon'tusemobilephoneswillnotgetbraincancer

C.thelongerpeopleusemobilephones,themorelikelytheyaretogetbraincancer

D.themoremobilephonespeoplehave,themorelikelytheyaretogetbraincancer

2.WhichisNOTtrueaboutthesuggestionsmentionedinthepassage?

A.Someheadsetsdon'tgiveoutradiation.

B.It'snotgoodtocarrymobilephonesinpockets.

C.Textingisbetterthanmakingphonecalls.

D.Don'tmakecallswhenthesignalisweak.

3.Thepassagemainlytalksabout?

A.thedevelopmentandadvantagesofmobilephones

B.thereasonwhymobilephoneradiationcausescancer

C.thebestwaystousemobilephonestocommunicate

D.howtoprotectourselvesfrommobilephoneradiation

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