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案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。

2.答題前,認真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項》,按規(guī)定答題。

I.單項選擇

1、Mymotherwon'tallowmyfathertodrivehepromisestogiveupdrinking.

A.unlessB.sinceC.after

2、Whatdoesyourfatherdo,lily?

-Heis.Hisjobistomakesurethatdriversobeythetrafficroles.

A.anactorB.apolicemanC.awaiterD.areporter

3、Thesignisatrafficsign.Imeans“Youcan'tturnrighthere,,.

4^Wedon'tknowtheloveofourparentswebecomeparentsourselvesoneday.

A.beforeB.untilC.whenD.after

5、一Howlonghaveyouthesebooks?

—Fornearlytwoweeks.Tilreturnthemtothelibrarythisafternoon.

A.keptB.borrowedC.lentD.bought

6、1don'tcarehowyoudothejob.Ionlycare____itcanbedone.Justgivemeadate!

A.whereB.whatC.whyD.when

7、DoyouknowPengLiyuan?

--一Ofcourse,sheisFirstLadyofChina,famoussinger.

A.a,aB.the,aC.the,theD.a,the

8、一Peterlikesmusic.?

—Ilikeit,too.

A.HowareyouB.Whataboutyou

C.CanIhelpyouD.VVhafsyourname

9^Jackisagoodfriend,andheoftencomestoourhomeforavisit.

A.ofmyfatherB.ofmyfather'sC.formyfatherD.withmyfather

10>MikeandTedaretwins.arefromAustralia.

A.WeB.YouC.TheyD.Them

II.完形填空

PerhapstheonlytestscorethatIrememberedisthe55whenIwasinhighschool.

Thetestwasthefinalforacourse.IrememberedwaitinganxiouslyasmyteacherMr.Righthandedoutourpapersone

byone.Itwasarather1test.Iheardmyclassmatesgroaning(嘆息),andIcouldtellbythegroansthatthescores

weren'tlooking2

Mr.Rightputmypaperonmydesk.Thereinbigrednumbers,circledtodrawattentionywasmyscore,55!

Iloweredmyhead,and3thescoreupquickly.A55isnotsomethingthatyouwantedyourclassmatestosee.

“Thescoreswerenotverygood,noneofyou4,"Mr.Rightsaid."Thehighestscoreintheclasswasa55.“

A55.That'sme!

5mysadlookdidn'tlooksobad.Ihadthehighestscore.Ifeltalotbetter.

Iwalkedhomealonethatdaywiththelowbuthighscore.MyfatherknewthatIhadabig6thatdayandasked

meassoonasIgothome,“7didyoudoinyourtest?”

“Imadea55,MIsaid.

Afrown(皺眉)nowstoodonmyfather'sface.IknewIhadto8atonce."ButDad,Ihadthehighestscoreinthe

class?”I9said.Ithoughtthatexplanationwouldmakeadifference.

“You107myfatherreplied.

“Butit'sthehighest!"I11

"Idon't12whatscoresothershad,butyoufailed.What13iswhatyoudo!^^myfatherfirmlysaid.

Foryears,myfatherwas14thatway.Itdidn'tmatterwhatothersdid,itonlymatteredwhatIdidandthatI

diditexcellently.

Weoftendon'tunderstandthe15ofgoodparentsuntilweourselvesstandintheparents5shoes.Myfather's

wordshavecarriedmethroughoutlife.

1.A.boringB.difficultC.strangeD.interesting

2.A.poorB.trueC.goodD.suitable

3.A.checkedB.coveredC.turnedD.opened

4.A.failedB.missedC.passedD.won

5.A.EspeciallyB.Final1rC.SuddenlyD.Slowly

6.A.eventB.breakfastC.showD.test

7.A.WhenB.WhyC.WhatD.How

8.A.speakB.explainC.proveD.reply

9.A.impatientlyB.carefullyC.nervouslyD.proudly

10.A.liedB.failedC.regrettedD.lost

11.A.advisedB.realizedC.insistedD.promised

12.A.careB.imagineC.knowD.understand

13.A.makesB.suggestsC.improvesD.matters

14.A.alwaysB.seldomC.stillD.once

15.A.wisdomB.worriesC.troubleD.courage

ni.語法填空

12、Parentsarethemostimportantpeopleinourlife.Theyinfluenceourlivesinsomanyways.Theyteachus

almosteverythingaboutliving,giveusstrengthofcharacterandmakeuswhoweare.Itisbecauseofthemthatwe

becomeabletodoourduties.Thethingsthatweareabletodoareactuallytheirgiftstous.Rightfromtakingcareofus

whenweareyoungtoguidinguswheneverweneedtheiradvice,theyarealwaystherebyourside.

Allwecandoforthemistogivethemloveandhappinessandtrytomakethemfeelproudofus.Firstofall,

youneedtofollowallthegoodthingstheytaughtyouwhenyouwereveryyoung.Itcouldbeabouteatinghealthilyor

exercisinginaregularway,oritcouldbeabouthelpinganyonewhoneedshelp.

Notmakecomplaintsisalsoagoodway.Sodon'tcomplainaboutwhatyoudon'thave.Learntoappreciate(感

激)andlovewhatyourparentsgiveyou;youmaynotknowthestrugglestheygothroughinordertogive

youthat.

Thirdly,youalsoneedtostartmakingyourowndecisionswiselyandconfidently.Inotherwords,takecontrol

ofyourlifebydecidingwhatwillbegoodorbadforyou.Letthemseethatyouareabletodoallkindsof,thingswithout

askingothersforhelp.

Moreimportantly,youshouldtrytobeagoodperson.Bepoliteandrespectfultoyourfamilyandfriends.

Whentheygiveyouadviceorasuggestion,you'dbettertaketheirideasintoconsideration.Trytoworkashardasyou

canandbemodestwithwhatyouhaveachieved.Anyway,seeingyougrowintoagoodpersonwillsurelymakeyour

parentsproud.

Makingyourparentsfeelproudofyou

?Theyteachyouhowtomakealivinganddevelopastrongcharacter

Whatyourparentscandofor

?YburLtodealwiththingsisagiftyourparentsgiveyou.

you

?Theyarealwaystheretolookafteryouandguideyou.

?Developahealthyhabitasyourparentstold

Followwhatyouwereta

you.

light.

?Helpanyoneinneed.

Appreciateandwithallthethingsgiven

Don'tcomplain,

toyoubyyourparents.

2.tomakeyourparents

MakedecisionsonyourMakeyourowndecisionswiselyandwith5.

feelproudofyou

4.,toshowyouareabletodealwitheverything.

?Treatotherspolitelyandrespectfully.

?Listentoyourparents'advice.

Beagoodperson.

?Workhardandnottobetooproudofyour

achievements.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Asalittleboy,therewasnothingIlikedbetterthanSundayafternoonsatmygrandfather*sfarminwestern

Pennsylvania.Surroundedbymilesofwindingstonewalls,thehouseandfarmprovidedendlesshoursoffunforacity

kidlikeme.

IcanstillrememberoneafternoonwhenIwaseightyearsold.Sincemyfirstvisittothefarm,I'dwantedmorethan

anythingtobeallowedtoclimbthestonewallssurroundingthefarm.Myparentswouldneveragree.Thewallswere

old;somestonesweremissing,otherslooseandfallingintopieces.Still,mywishtoclimbacrossthosewallsgrewso

strongthatfinally,onespringafternoon,Isummoned(鼓起)allmycourageandenteredthelivingroom,wherethe

adultshadgatheredafterSundaydinner.

“I,uh,Iwanttoclimbthestonewalls/'Isaidhesitantly.Everyonelookedup."CanIclimbthestonewalls?',

Immediatelyachoruswentupfromthewomenintheroom."Heavens,no!”theycried,"You’11hurtyourself!**I

wasn'ttoodisappointed;theresponsewasjustasI*dexpected.ButbeforeIcouldleavetheroom,Iwasstoppedbymy

grandfather'sloudvoice."NowholdonjustaminuteJIheardhimsay,nLettheboyclimbthestonewalls.Hehas

tolearntodothingsforhimself.,

“GoJhesaidtome,"andcomeandseemewhenyougetback.*ForthenexttwoandahalfhoursIclimbedthoseold

wallsandhadthetimeofmylife.LaterImetwithmygrandfathertotellhimaboutmyadventure.I'llneverforget

whathesaid."Fred,“hesaid,smilingwidely,“youmadethisdayaspecialdayjustbybeingyourself.Always

remember:there'sonlyonepersoninthiswholeworldlikeyou,andIlikeyouasyouare.*'

Manyyearshavepassedsincethen,andtodayIhostthetelevisionprogramMisterRogers,

Neighborhood,seenbymillionsofchildrenthroughoutAmerica.Therehavebeenchangesovertheyears,butone

thingremainsthesame:mymessagetochildrenattheendofalmosteveryvisit.

“There'sonlyonepersoninthiswholeworldlikeyouJthekidscancountonhearingmysay,"andpeoplecanlike

youasyouare.**

1.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Asacitykid,Fredwasunwillingtogotohisgrandfather'sfarm.

B.Fredhelpedhisgrandfatherbuildthestnnewnlktoprotectthefarm.

C.Fredwassurethathisparentswouldagreewithhisclimbingthestonewalls.

D.Fred'grandfatherencouragedhimtodothingsforhimself.

2.Whywasn'tFredallowedtoclimbthestonewallsatfirst?

A.Becausehewastooyoungtoclimbthestonewallsonhisown.

B.Becausehisparentswereverystrictwithhim.

C.Becausehisfamilythoughtitwasdangeroustoclimbthestonewalls.

D.Becausehisgrandpadidn'tlikehimgoingout.

3.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.TheTVprogramMisterRogers*NeighborhoodispopularwithchildreninAmerica.

B.Fred'sgrandpawantedFredtobeahostoftheTVprogram.

C.There'sonlyonepersoninthiswholeworldthatlikesFredasheis.

D.WhenFredwasyoung,hedidn'ttakehisparents'opinionsseriously.

B

14、Itistwointhemorning.Thewindisgettingstrongerandthereisachancethatitwillrain.Thoughtheweatheris

bad,AlGehrkesits110floorsabovetheground,442metersabovetheearth.Youmaybewonderingwhatheisdoingso

farofftheground.Ifyouaskedhim,hewouldsay,“Iamjustdnincmyjvb!”

AlGehrkehasaveryspecialjobthatnotmanypeoplewouldwanttohave.Hemanagesoneofthetallestbuildingsin

theworld-theWillsTowerinChicago.Histeamwashesandchangesthewindows.TheWillsTowerhas16,000

windowsandeachwindowweighsover90kilos.Gehrkeandhisteamworkfromsevenintheeveninguntilfourinthe

morning.Theyclean18windowseachnight.Eachwindowtakesalmost30minutes.AlGehrkeisnotafraidofhigh

placesandheisagoodmanforthejob.

MaryAnnalsohasanunusualjob.Insteadofhanginghighabovetheearthwashingwindows,sheworksunderthe

water.Shetrainsdolphinsforshowsandalsohelpspeopletoswimwiththedolphins.Shelovesthedolphins."Wenever

telladolphinwhattodo.Weaskthemrespectfully.Theydecidetodothatforusbecauseoftherelationshipwehave,“

shesaid.

Besideswashingwindowshighabovetheearthorswimmingwithbigfishunderthewater,thereareotherunusualjobs

thatyouhaveprobablyneverthoughtofpeoplehaving.Hereisanotherstrangeexample:karaokesingers!Akaraoke

singerissomeonewhosingsthesongsoffamoussingers.Thesingerisabletofollowthewordsofthesongsbecausethey

appearonacomputerinfrontofthem.InCyprus,karaokesingersareverypopularTheysingtothepeopleonholiday.

Asthevisitorstravelaroundtheislandtheycanlistentothemusicofthekaraokesingers.

I.Rysaying"Iamjustdcingmyich"inParagraph1,AlGehrkeismostlikelytntellus.

A.hisjobisdifficulttodoB.heisbraveandstrong

C.hecanmakemuchmoneyD.hisjobisnothingspecial

2.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,MaryAnn.

A.considersherselfunusualB.teachespeoplehowtoswim

C.hasagreatlovefordolphinsD.workslonghourseveryday

3.Thewriteristryingtointroducesomeunusualjobsby.

A.holdingsomeactivitiesB.offeringsomeexamples

C.comparingseveralonesD.tellingsomefunnystorie

C

15、LifeinBritain

Homesandfamilies

ManyBritishpeopleliveinHouses,notapartments.Mosthouseshavegardens.

Dailylife

Mostofficeworkersstartworkataboutnineinthemorning,andfinishataboutfiveorsixintheafternoon.Most

peopledon'tgohomeforlunch,andtheyjusthaveaquickmeal.

Schoollife

Childrenstartschoolataboutnineam,andfinishataboutthreethirtypm.Mostchildrenhavelunchatschool.All

childrengotoschoolwhentheyarefourorfiveyearsold,andleavewhentheyaresixteenorseventeen.

Shops

Mostshopsopenataboutnineamandcloseataboutsixpm.Usually,theydon'tcloseforlunch.

1.ManyBritishpeoplelivein.

A.apartmentsB.parks

C.housesD.gardens

2.Mostofficesstartworkataboutinthemorning.

A.tenB.nineC.eightD.seven

3.Mostofficeworkersandschoolchildrendon'thavelunch.

A.inthegardenB.intheshop

C.athomeD.atschool

4.ThechildreninBritainusuallystudyatschoolfor.

A.sixteenorseventeenyearsB.twelveorthirteenyears

C.fnnrnrfiveyearsI),fouryears

5.Canyoubuythingsintheshopsatlunchtime?

A.No.Theycloseforlunch.

B.Yes.Butthereisnopeopleintheshop.

C.No.Shopsopenat1pm.

D.Yes.Theydon'tcloseforlunch.

D

16、Weliveintheworldfullofcolours.Doesacolourhaveweight?Ifyousay“no”,youarewrong.Ifyoudon'tbelieve,

youmaydoanexperiment.

First,puttwoobjectswiththesameweightintotwoboxes.Thencovertheboxes.Third,wraponeboxwitharedpiece

ofpaper,theotherwothawhitepieceofpaper.Nowholdtheboxeswithyourhandonebyone.Itiscertainthatyou

thinktheredoneisalittleheavier.

Why?Ascientistfoundthatdifferentcolourshavedifferentweightinaman'smind.Sohedidmanytestsandatlasthe

foundthateverycolourhasitsownweightinourmindandtheirorderisthesame.Theheaviestcolourisred,thenblue,

green,orange,yellowandwhite.

Thescientisttoldusthatcoloursalsohavesmell.Canyousmellthecolour?Ofcoursenot.Thenwhydidthescientist

sayso?Thatisbecauseeverycolourstandsforakindoflightwithacertainwavelength,anditreachesourbrain

throughsenseorgans.

Accordingtothisdiscovery,scientistssaythatpeopleacceptthecolourstheylike,andrefusethecolourstheyhate.So

yourbodyandmindwillbehealthybyusingthecoloursyoulike.Oryou'llbenervousorevengetill.Forexample,if

youstayinaroomwithredwindows,wallpapersandfurniturefortwohours,you'llfeelyouhavebeenthereforfour

hours.Butiftheroomisblue,you'llfeelyouhavebeenthereforonlyanhour.Anotherexample,ifapersonwalksoutof

aredroomandintoablueroom,histempertaturewillfall.Thatmeansourbodytemperaturewillchangewithdifferent

colours.

I.Paragraph1-3tellusthat.

A.thetwoboxeshavethesameweight

B.colourscanchangetheweightofanobject

C.theredpaperisheavierthanthewhitepaper

D.colourshavedifferentweightinpeople'smind

2.Whydidthescientistthinkthatcolourshavesmell?

A.Becausewecansmellcolourswithournose.

B.Becauseeverycolourhasitsnwnsweetsmell.

C.Becausepeoplecansensethelightfromcolours

D.BecauseeverycolourcangiveofTlightofthesamelength.

3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Peoplemaygetilliftheyrefusethecolourstheydon'tlike.

B.Peoplecanstaylongerinblueroomsthaninredrooms.

C.Inpeople'smind,redcolourisheavierthanwhitecolour.

D.People'sbodytemperaturewillchangewithdifferentcolours.

4.WhatistheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“wavelength”?

A.波浪B.色彩C.頻率D.波長

5.Thepassageisprobably?

A.ashortnovelB.anewsreportC.asciencereportD.anadvertisement

E

17、Everyschoolhasnoticeboard.Let'sseewhatisonthenoticeboardofanAmericaschool.

SchoolPolicyReportCard

?Fighting,sayingbadwordsandallotherbadReportcardaboutyourschoollifeandworkwillbe

behaviorwillnotbeallowed.giventoyourparents.Lookatthemarkingkeyfor

?Donotthrowrocks.snowballsorsticksonyourschoolwork.

theschoolgrounds.MARKINGKEY(評分標準)

?HandinanoteortelephonetoschoolifyourGoesbeyondgradelevelstandards4

childwillbeabsentfortheday.Meetsgradelevelstandards3

?ParentsandvisitorsneedtocheckinattheDoesnotgradelevelstandards.making2

officewhenenteringtheschoolprogress

Doesnotgradelevelstandards,not1

makingprogress

ChssAnnouncement循知)After-schoolProgram

TestingDates:Hieafter-schoolprogramwillcontinuefbrtheyear

ThemathtestingisJune12-132912.Theprogramwillbeopenfrom3:3Cpmto

ThesciencetestisJune156:00pmeveryday.

Parentsmeeting:?3:30-4:30Homework&Reading

ThenextparentsmeetingisonFriday.June?4:30-6:00Activities

22at7:00pminthemeetinghallIfyouhaveanyquestions,feelfreetocallthe

Homework:schoolat524-9752

PleasechecktheHomeworkBoardatthe

schoolhomepagetofindyourhomework.

1.AccordingtoSchoolPolicy,visitorshavetowhenenteringtheschool.

A.handinanoteB.callat524-9752

C.checkinattheofficeD.telephonetotheschool

2.From,parentscangetinformationontheparentsmeeting.

A.SchoolPolicyB.ReportCard

C.After-schoolProgramD.ClassAnnouncement

3.SupposeTonydoesn'tdowellatschoolbutmakesprogress,hewillget___ontheReportCard.

A.1B.2C.3D.4

4.Studentsdotheirhomeworkandreadbooks?

A.from3:30to4:30B.form3:30to6:00

C.from4:30to6:00D.from6:00to7:00

18、

YearWinningVVordChampion

Everyyear,studentsfromallwalksof

lifehavethechancetotakepartinthe2008guerdonSameerMishra

ScrippsNationalSpellingBee,oneofthe

nation'soldestandmostpopular2009laodiceanKavyaShivashankar

competitions.

Whatisyourguerdonforstudying2010stronmuhrAnarikaVoramani

spelling?Ifyou'reSameerMishra,winnerin

2008,knowinghowtospellguerdonmeans2011cymotrichousSukanyaRoy

youcangetthescholarships(獎學(xué)金),the

2012guetapensSnigdhaNandipati

cash(現(xiàn)金)prizes,andthetitleofthebest

spellerintheUnitedStates.

2013knaidelArvindMahankali

I*hiscompetitionhaschallenged

studentssince1925.Studentsundertheage

2014feuilletoz\nsunSujoe

of15trainyear-roundfbrachancetoshow

theirspellingskillstotheworld.Round1of

2015scherenschnitteVanyaShivashankar

thespellingbccisawrittentest.Allother

roundsareoral(11頭)competitions.Inthe

2016gesellschaftNiharSaireddyJanga

finalrounds,spellershaveonechanceto

spellawordcorrectlybeforeyoufailinthe

2017marocainAnanyaVinay

competition.It'saneventthatrequiresalot

2018KoinoniaKarthikNemmani

1*g-X?1.Wh

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