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In the shop, you 74 find many kinds of goods. Mr. Cooke brings goods to the shop every morning before 7 a.m. He puts 75 the things the shop has in the shop. People can call him if 76 want anything else. The next day, they can go to the phone box to 77 . Mr. Cooke will write down the name of the people who want the goods and put the 78 beside the goods. When the customers come to the shop, they will be able to find their goods 79 . People can either leave 80 or a cheque(支票) for the goods.
\thing. This shows how 82 everyone around here is,\71. A. when 72. A. opened 73. A. promised 74. A. might 75. A. a number of 76. A. we 77. A. try it out 78. A. report 79. A. easily 80. A. messages 81. A. so 82. A. honest
B. until B. disappeared B. decided B. can B. a couple of B. I B. take it off B. menu B. safely B. advice B. and B. rude
C. before C. closed C. refused C. must C. a pair of C. they C. write it down C. paper C. regularly C. money C. or C. brave
D. since D. started D. forgot D. need D. a list of D. you D. pick it up D. news D. suddenly D. letters D. but D. polite
六、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
When Linda was cleaning her bookcase, a book fell off from the top. Then Linda remembered that she borrowed(借) the book from her friend Kate two months ago.
Linda felt really sorry. Last month, Kate moved to America. What should she do now? Linda thought hard. Could she keep the book and never say anything? Or could she find a way to give back (归还) the book to Kate?
\寄出) the book with it: Dear Kate,
How are you? How is America? Do you have any new friends there? I'm very sorry that I didn't give back this book to you in time. I hope(希望) you can forgive(原谅) me. I miss you very much.
Yours, Linda
Two weeks later, Linda got a letter and some books from America. The letter said: Dear Linda,
Thank you for the letter and the book. I came here about a month ago and I made some new friends. People here are very friendly. I'm sorry for not talking to you. I'm very busy. Here are some books about America. I hope you will enjoy them. You don't have to give back these books to me. Miss you! Yours, Kate
83. Why did Linda feel sorry?
A. Because she lost Kate's book. B. Because Kate was angry with her. C. Because she could never meet Kate again. D. Because she forgot to give back Kate's book. A. For about two weeks. C. For about two months. A. Americans.
C. Some new friends in America.
A. Linda doesn't have time to give back the book. B. Linda hopes to visit America with Kate.
C. Kate sent Linda a letter with some books about America. D. Kate forgave Linda because she gave back the book.
B. For about one month. D. For about three months. B. Letters from Kate.
D. Some books about America.
84. How long did Linda keep the book?
85. What does the underlined word \指的是)?
86. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
B
At 7:35 p.m. March 28 To: The manager Clothes Horse Store Dear Madam/Sir, I am writing to tell you about an annoying experience I have just had in your store. Yesterday morning I bought a shirt from your store. The product was a red shirt, size 12, prize $140. When I returned home and took it out of the bag, the sleeve was almost completely off. I had traveled home in the train with the bag and treated it carefully. I went back to the store in the afternoon to return the shirt and exchange it for another. The shop assistant refused to exchange the shirt or return my money. She told me that I must have worn it already and caused the damage. I told her this was impossible because I had bought it that morning. She still refused to give me my money. I have bought things from your store many times and my friends also went here. I am extremely disappointed with your shop assistant. This should have been a simpler. I look forward to hearing from you and working out this problem as soon as possible. Yours sincerely,
Jenny Moms 87. What was wrong with the shirt the writer bought?
A. It was the wrong colour. C. One sleeve was almost off. A. Morning of March 27. C. Morning of March 28.
A. the writer had bought the shirt at another store B. there was nothing wrong with the shirt C. the writer had damaged the shirt herself D. the writer was very rude
B. It had no sleeves. D. It was the wrong size. B. Afternoon of March 27. D. Afternoon of March 28.
88. When did the writer return to the store to talk about her problem?
89. The assistant refused to help because she thought . 90. Why does the writer use the underlined sentence \
A. To warn the manager that he may lose some customers. B. To show the manager how popular she is. C. To express how much she usually likes this store. D. To show that she enjoys shopping very much. A. To get presents for her friends. B. To have her shirt exchanged. C. To get the store closed. D. To have the shirt repaired.
91. Which of the following does the writer probably want?
C
The word rodeo comes from the Spanish word for a place where cowboys sold cows.
In the 1800s, cowboys from the southwestern United States came together in one town a few times each year in order to sell their cows. After they sold their cows, the cowboys had money and free time. They often tried to show off how well they had learned to ride and rope cows over the past year.
In 1888, the people of Prescott, Arizona began to sell tickets to these cowboy shows. After the show, prizes were given to the best cowboy acts.
Since the first rodeo in 1888, rodeos have grown in popularity. Now people can see them 12 months out of the year in parts of the United States, Canada, and Australia.
The most popular things to see at rodeos are wild horse riding with and without a saddle, tying baby cows, and \
In bull wrestling, the cowboy must jump onto the back of a running bull. Using only his hands, the cowboy has got to stop the bull by making the bull fall to the ground. The cowboy who can do this the fastest is the winner.
Women do not usually take part in the main rodeo show, but women can compete in some events, like tying baby cows and racing in a special horse race. 92. In which country was the first rodeo held?
A. Australia. C. Spain. A. Bull wrestling. C. Horse running. A. compete in all events C. compete in some events
B. Canada.
D. The United States. B. Cow jumping. D. Finding prizes.
B. do not compete in any events D. only sell tickets to events
93. What event can a person see in a rodeo?
94. In rodeos today, women . D
Students these days often have a lot of worries. Sometimes they have problems with their schoolwork, and sometimes with their friends. Some people think the worst thing is to do nothing. Laura Mills, a teenager from Washington, agrees. \don't talk to someone, we'll certainly feel worse.\
Laura once lost her purse, and worried for days. She was afraid to tell her parents shout it. She even walked three miles to school each day because she didn't have any money. She just kept thinking. \my parents, they'll be angry!\Her dad said he sometimes made careless mistakes himself. They got her a new purse and asked her to be more careful. \
Robert Hunt advises students about common problems. He feels the same way as Laura. \to avoid our problems. We should always try to solve(解决) them.\He thinks that you can first find someone to talk to. This person doesn't need to be an expert(专家) like himself. Students often forget that their parents have more experience than them, and are always there to help them.
In English, we say that sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you're halfway to solving a problem if you talk to someone about it!
95. Which of the following can be put in the blank in Paragraph One?
A. What can they do about this? B. Where do the problems come from? C. When did they have these problems? D. Why do they have so many problems? A. answer a question C. introduce his friend A. Laura's teacher B. the writer of the passage
B. give an example D. share his experience
96. In Paragraph 2, the writer used the story of Laura to . 97. According to the passage Robert Hunt might be .
C. a person with a problem D. an expert on students' problems
A. Few children are careful with their money. B. Parents are more experienced than children. C. Talking to someone helps to solve problems. D. Students often have a lot of worries at school.
98. What is the main idea of this passage?
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共4小题;共8分)
My life has changed since I attended a self-help seminar(研讨会).
One Friday morning my parents drove me to a three-day self-help seminar for teens called the Landmark Forum. When we arrived, my parents left me there.
During the first course, the Landmark Forum leader asked us, \everyone had a \—a bad way of behaving.
99. My \was lying. I lied about a lot of things to make myself happy. I always succeeded in lying to others. 100. However, I felt sad when I heard a girl say that she hated liars that day.
When the first day ended, I was actually looking forward to the next day's courses because of my new friends.
101. One of my new friends returned the toy bear he had stolen the day before to its owner. He told me that he had never felt so relaxed before, and he suggested that I try giving up my \
When I got home from the Landmark Forum, I tried to stop lying and started to take part in ball games and other activities at school. 102. I love it! I never knew I could be so happy. That seminar actually changed my life.
A. I felt happy when people told me I was such a good liar. B. Now I don't hate life any longer.
C. He said that you couldn't be happy until you gave up your \D. I thought I was really lucky to meet them. E. On Saturday, many teenagers started to change.
八、阅读与表达(问答式)(共5小题;共10分)
DNA is the whole “map” of the human body. It is something that all humans have, and it tells the body what to do. DNA is the reason that we look like our parents, because we get some of their DNA to make our own.
People have been trying to understand the human body for a long time. In I860, Mr Mendel discovered why we look the same as other people in our family. It is because of small things called “genes”(基因) in our body. In 1953, two scientists, Watson and Crick, found out that those small parts are really messages. They're written in the DNA with a special language.
In 1961, another two scientists found the first “word” that they could understand in that language. It shows how DNA tells the cell(细胞) to build its parts, Scientists have now found all the words in the DNA map, but we still do not understand what they all do. By understanding what just one “word” means, we