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听力略( )21.My father is a teacher. _ likes his job very much.A. He B. Him C. His D. Himself( )22.Gina was born _ 1999. She is old enough to go to school.A. to B. in C. at D. on( )23.-_ do you go to school every day? - By bike.A. How B. Which C. Who D. What( )24. Both Mary and Lucy _ our foreign teachers. They come from Canada.A. be B. am C. is D. are( )25.I like this shirt, _ its too expensive.A. or B. so C. and D. but( )26._ is here. Lets begin our class.A. Somebody B. Anybody C. Nobody D. Everybody( )27. My father is a good driver. He drives _ than my mother.A. carefully B. more carefully C. most carefully D. the most carefully( )28.- _ you play the piano? - No. But I can play the violin.A. Can B. May C. Must D. Should( )29. The teacher tells us_ sports after school every day.A. do B. did C. doing D. to do( )30. I _ with my friend when my mother came in.A. am talking B. was talking C. talked D. am going to talk( )31.The children will go to the zoo if it _ tomorrow.A. wont rain B. didnt rain C. doesnt rain D. isnt raining( )32.How was your holiday last week? - Great! We _ a good time.A. have B. are having C. will have D. had( )33. We _ many English songs since we came here.A. learn B. will learn C. learnt D. have learnt( )34. Chinese _ by more and more people in the world now.A. is spoken B. spoke C. speaks D. was spoken( )35.Excuse me, do you know _? -Its over there in front of the park.A. where is the post office B. where the post office isC. where was the post office D. where the post office was完形填空 “Do you like my dress?” She asked a passing stranger. “My mommy made it just for me.” She said with tears in her eyes. “I think it is really pretty, but why are you _36_?” With a quiver(颤抖) in her voice, the little girl answered, “After mommy made me the _37_, she had to go to the heaven(天堂).” Finally the woman realized what the child meant. She gently _38_ the child in her arms and together they cried for the mommy that was gone. Then suddenly the little stopped crying, stepped back from the woman and _39_ to sing. She sang so softly that it was almost a whisper. It was the sweetest sound the woman had ever heard, a most like the song of a very small bird. _40_ the child stopped singing, she explained to the lady, “My mommy used to sing that song to me before she went away, and she made me promise to sing it whenever I started crying and _41_ would make me stop.” “See,” she said, “it did, and now my eyes are _42_!” As the woman turned to go, the little girl grabbed her sleeve(袖子). “Madam, can you stay just a minute? I want to show you _43_.” “Of course,” she answered. Pointing to a _44_ on her dress, she said, “Right here is where my mommy kissed my dress and here,” pointing to another spot, “and here is another kiss, and here, and here.” Mommy said she put all those kisses on my dress so that I would have all kisses for everything that made me cry. Then the lady _45_ that she wasnt just looking at a dress, no, she was looking at a motherwho knew she was going away and would not be there to kiss away the hurts that she knew her daughter would get. So she took all the _46_ she had for her beautiful little girl and put them into this dress that her child now so _47_ wore. She no longer saw a little girl in a simple dress. She saw a child wrappedin her mothers love.36.A.smilingB. cryingC. askingD. talking37.A.coatB. skirtC. dressD. sweater38.A. heldB. tookC. gotD. put39.A. promisedB. decidedC. preparedD. began40.A. BeforeB. SinceC. AlthoughD. After41.A. sheB. heC. itD. you42.A. wetB. dryC. brightD. big43.A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing44.A. flowerB. holeC. spotD. sign45.A. realizedB. knewC. thoughtD. noticed46.A. joyB. hopeC. timeD. love47.A. proudlyB. quicklyC. luckilyD. sadly阅读理解: A Did you find or lose anything? Here are some Lost and Found notices.PostedFri. September 24th,12:45pmI lost my cell phone last Sunday, September 19th. I think I lost it somewhere in Eymey Square. Its Samsung phone. I would be grateful if anyone knows where it may be.Phone: 586-754-4944.PostedTue. October 12th, 05:54pm.Im trying to find a home for this lovely cat that I found near Town Hall Station. He is friendly and clean. If you could give him a home, please call us.Phone: 867-655-8143.PostedWed. July 7th, 09:01am.I lost my ring on Thursday, July 1st, on the path around West Water. It is a white gold ring. I would be grateful if you could let me know what has happened to it.Phone: 735-558-3644.PostedWed. December 8th, 10:25am.A 1-GB memory card was found on the path leading to Scafell Pike. The card is full of holiday pictures. It was found on December 6th.Phone:802-747-6128.48. The ring was lost _.A. on Wednesday B. on Friday C. on Thursday D. on Tuesday49. If you want a cat, you can call _.A. 586-754-4944 B. 867-655-8143 C. 735-558-3644 D. 802-747-612850. A 1-GB memory card was found _.A. in Eymey Square B. near Town Hall Station C. on the path around West Water D. on the path leading to Scafell Pike B Anne Turner was in Richmond and suffered a stroke(中风). Part of her body was not able to move. Last month she called a wrong number, but this was the best mistake of her life. One day Anne Turner fell in her bedroom and couldnt get up, so she tried to pick up the phone and began to call a friend. She thought she was calling a friend, but instead her call reached an 18-year-old girl, Taylor Booker. She was a student at the University of California, hundreds of miles away from Turners house. At that time Booker was reading in bed. She thought it was somebody playing a joke. When she was going to hang up, she heard a weak voice saying “help”. From the old womans voice she knew she was having a stroke. In fact she had taken many classes on this disease. She asked a friend to call 911, while she collected some information from Turner like her name and her exact address, and she stayed on the line until the doctors arrived at Turners house. Turner was taken to hospital before it was too late and became safer soon after. Turner sent a card to the girl who saved her life and did whatever she could to thank her. On the Tuesday night, Booker received a commendation(嘉奖) from the city of Hercules, her hometown. They honored her for her kindness. Booker also received a commendation from Richmond and even the state may honor her.51. One day Anne Turner fell in her bedroom and couldnt _.A. send a card B. call her friend C. get up D. read in bed52. After Booker heard a weak voice saying “help”, she _.A. took classes on this disease B. took her to the hospitalC asked a friend to call 911 .D. hung up the telephone53. From the passage we knew that Booker was a(n) _ girl.A. hardworking B. kind-hearted C. honest D. quiet CThe first rule of speaking English is to use simple vocabulary. KISSkeep it short and simple. There is a saying in English, “Have you swallowed a dictionary?” It is applicable(适用的) to anyone who uses a long, difficult word when a shorter word will do. And there is another saying, “Practice makes perfect.” So here are some tips for speaking English. Make friends with native English speakers. Try to listen to what they say and try to repeat what you hear just as a child does. If you use English all the time as a child, you may learn it quickly. If you are not able to find any friendly native speakers where you live, you can find English speakers on the Internet! Try to talk with them about the movies or the books you like. If you cant find anyone who will actually help you, dont worry. You will still be able to find out whether they can understand you. Join an English club. Around the world there are many English-speaking clubs. These clubs are not just for experts, but for people who are interested in English. They can be interesting and fun. Check magazines as well as your phone book and your local newspapers. If there isnt one in your areaestablish one. Then make posters for it. Visit a British restaurant. You can find one in larger cities. The waiters and waitresses come from English-speaking countries, and the menu is often in English, too! Dont worry about not sounding like a native. Its more important to speak clearly and pleasantly than to sound like a queen of English. The most important thing to think about is whether people can understand you.54. The underlined word “establish” means _.A. start B. find C. visit D. join55. We can learn _ according to the passage.A. its necessary to use a long, difficult wordB. experts shouldnt join an English clubC. children can speak English better than adultsD. native speakers can help us speak English better56. The passage is mainly about _.A. where to find English-speaking clubsB. whether to use long words or short onesC. how to use English as a nativeD. how to improve spoken English D One in one hundred people around the world die from secondhand smoke each year, a new study shows. Nearly two-thirds of the deaths happen in children. More than one billion people around the world would smoke and 5 million die each year from tobacco-related illness, according to the World Health Organization (WHO); Thats about one person dying every six seconds. Health experts have known this for a while. But just how many people are sickened by secondhand smoke has been less clear until now. According to a WHO study published in a British medical journal The Lacent last month, data collected from 192 countries in 2004 shows that as many as “40 percent of children, 35 percent of women, and 33 percent of men are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke indoors.” The researchers then estimate that secondhand smoke causes 600,000 deaths every year. That accounts for about 1 percent of the worlds deaths. Tobacco use is one of the highest public health threats the world has ever faced, according to the WHO. The study author estimate that 165,000 children under the age of 5 die each year from the diseases caused by secondhand smokeand most of these deaths happen in Africa and South Asia. Health experts believe more needs to be done to create completely smoke-free indoor environment. In another article in the same issue of the Lancet, health expert Jonathan Samel and Heather Wipfli say their research from 31 countries found that 88 percent of parents who smoked did so at home and over 80 percent smoked near their children. They say it is important to create smoke-free homes, which would help lower the numbers of people who sicken and die as a result of other peoples smoke. In the UK, the British Lung Foundation is asking the government to ban(禁止) smoking in cars. Helena Shovelton, the foundations CEO, said smoking parents often underestimate the danger of smoking to their children. “They absolutely would not do something dangerous like leaving their children in the middle of the road, but somehow, smoking in front of them is fine” she said.57. The numbers in the first paragraph are to show _.A. the serious effect of secondhand smokeB. how common smoking is in the worldC. how dangerous smoking is to smokersD. that most children die from smoking58. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. WHO has the exact number of people sickened by secondhand smoke.B. About 165,000 children die from secondhand smoke every year.C. Smokefree homes are very common in Africa and South Asia.D. Children are more easily hurt by secondhand smoke.59.What did Helena want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Its dangerous to leave a child in the middle of the road.B. Smoking in front of a child is not so dangerous as people think.C. Smoking parents are not aware of the danger of secondhand smoke.D. Smoking parents dont care about the deaths of their children.60. Health experts suggest that people should _.A. not smoke near their children or indoorsB. pay attention to smoking-related illnessC. stop smoking as soon as possibleD. smoke when they are alone补全句子 One day a young girl was driving with her father and it started to rain. “What should I do?” the girl asked. “Keep driving!” her father said. Cars began to pull over(靠停车) to the side of the road. “What should I do?” the young girl asked. “_61_” her father said, “But dont stop.” A few feet up the road, she noticed that even more drivers were also pulling over. “_62_. Everyone else is pulling over.” She told her father. “Dont give up, just keep driving!” her father told her. The rain continued, but she never stopped driving and soon she could see a little more clearly. After a few miles she was again on dry land and the sun came out. “_63_” her father said. “But why now?” the girl asked. “When you get out, look back at all the people that gave up and are still in the rain. _64_” said her father.A. I must pull over.B. Drive slowly and carefully.C. Drive as fast as possible.D. Now you can pull over and get out.E. You never gave up and your storm is now over.完成句子:70.明天是星期天。去鸟巢怎么样?Tomorrow is Sunday. _ going to the Bird Nest?71.Tom和Jack都不喜欢骑车上学。_ Tom_ Jack likes going to school by bike.72.我一收到你的邮件就告诉你妈妈。Ill tell your mother about it _I get your E-mail.73.因为昨天的大雪,我上学迟到了。I_ school because of the heavy snow yesterday.74.亚运会的篮球赛太激动人心了。我们指导看完比赛才吃晚饭。The basketball match in Asian Games was _ we finished watching it.文段表达。(共15分)75.根据中文大意和英文提示词语,写出意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于60词的短文。所给英文提示词语供选用。 为了增强同学们的安全意识,学校英语俱乐部准备开展以“确保安全,从我做起”为主题的交流活动。请根据下面的英文提示,准备一篇发言稿。内容包括:你是怎样遵守校内外的安全规定的,你对安全重要性的认识以及今后的打算。发言稿的开头和结尾已给出。 提示词:walk, on the right, not ride, school ground, not bring, dangerous, important, keep safe, obey Good afternoon,everyone! Imvery happy to be here to talk about the safety of students. Thanks for listening!8
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