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Here you are. A. Must B. May C. Would D. Should 9. Ben ______ his keys everywhere , but he didn't find them. A. looked for B. looked at C. looked after D. looked up 10. The Chinese government has paid much attention to ______ rights and interests. A. farmer B. farmers C. farmer's D. farmers' 11. A number of trees ______ in my home town every spring. A. plant B. planted C. are planted D. were planted 12. Without friendship, one won't be happy ______ he is very rich. A. if B. though C. even D. however 13. The old dictionary ______ my uncle bought for me is still of great value. A. that B. when C. whose D. where 14. How hard the noise made it for us ______! A. fell asleep B. fall asleep C. to fall asleep D. falling asleep 15 Mr. Smith is searching the Internet to find out ______. A .where will the next Expo(NZSO)be held B. when will the next Expo start C. what will the next Expo be held for D. how many countries will take part in the next Expo II. [b_kXzz (qQ15\k\1R nR15R)  Ne ccvQ'Ya 6qTNT@b~vV*N y-N QN*NgsOT{Hh0 Sally will attend a dinner party. Now she is buying a cake for her friends in a bakery(|p?b). Waiter: Do you want to make a special order? Sally: Yes, I 16 Waiter: OK. First, you should choose a cake you like and 17 tell us what you want to write on it. Sally: All my friends like cream and fruit. Waiter: OK. I'll make a cake 18 cream and fruit. Do you like cherries(1jCh)or strawberries(I)? Sally: Both are fine to me, 19 I don't know if my friends will like them. Waiter: Don't worry, Everyone 20 strawberries, I think. Sally: OK. Then make a cake with strawberries for me. Waiter: All right. By the way, is it for a party? Sally: Yeah, it's for a big party. Thank you. Waiter: You're welcome. 16. A. will B. am C. do D. can 17. A. then B. ever C. still D. even 18. A. without B. with C. in D. on 19. A. so B. but C. for D. or 20. A. brings B. gets C. dislikes D. likes B Tess, a little girl, entered Rexall's Drug Store with one dollar and eleven cents. She waited patiently for the pharmacist(oBR^) to give her some attention. But he was too busy at that moment.  And what do you want?" the pharmacist asked while he was 21 his brother from Chicago.  Well, I want to talk to you about my 22 , Andrew , "Tess answered. "He's really really sick... and I want to buy a miracle(GY).  I beg your pardon? " said the pharmacist.  He has 23 growing inside his head, and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So 24 does a miracle cost?" "We don't sell miracles here, little girl. So I 25 help you. "the pharmacist said, softening a little. "What kind of miracle does your brother 26?" asked the pharmacist's brother, a well-dressed man. "I don't know. r just know he's really sick, and Mommy says he needs an 27 . But my Daddy can't pay for it , so I want to use 28 money." How much do you have?" asked the man. "Only one dollar and eleven cents." What a coincidence(]T) ! smiled the man.  That s just the 29 of a miracle for the little boy." It wasn't long 30 Andrew was home again and doing well. That man was a surgeon(Yy;Su). He performed a successful operation on the little boy for free and he did give the family a real miracle. 21. A. calling B. talking to C. writing to D. waiting for 22. A. father B. mother C. brother D. sister 23. A. something good B. something bad C. anything good D. nothing bad 24. A. how much B. how often C. how many D. how soon 25. A. don't B. can C. can't D. shouldn't 26. A. like B. use C. have D. need 27. A. orange B. apple C. operation D. award 28. A. your B. my C. their D. his 29. A. price B. form C. type D. way 30. A. after B. since C. until D. before III t(qQ l5\A{k\2R B0C$N{k\1 R nR20R)  Nbwe N@b~vV*N y-N QN*NgsOT{Hh0 A group of frogs were travelling through the woods. Two of them, Nick and Jack fell into a deep pit(QW). A11 the other frogs gathered around the pit. When they saw how deep the pit was, they told Nick and Jack that they were as good as dead. Nick and Jack ignored( Ntlw)what the other frogs said and tried to jump up out of the pit with all of their strength. The other frogs went on telling them to stop, and that they were as good as dead. Nick listened to them and gave up. Finally, he fell down and died. Jack continued to lump as hard as he could. Once again, the frogs around the pit shouted at him to stop the pain(u)and just die. He jumped even harder and finally got out. When he was out, the other frogs asked, "Did you not hear us?" Jack explained to them that he was deaf. He thought they were encouraging him all the time. 31. Nick and Jack fell into a pit when they were ______. A. holding a meeting B. taking exercise C. travelling through the woods D. sleeping in the woods 32. The other frogs told Nick and Jack to stop because they thought the pit was too ______. A. big B. strange C. small D. deep 33. From the story we know ______ died in the end. A. Nick B. Jack C. Nick and Jack D. all the frogs 34. When the other frogs shouted at Jack to stop the pain and just die, he ______. A. stopped jumping B. jumped harder C. fell down and died D. gave up trying 35. Jack finally got out because ______ A. the pit wasn't deep B. he thought the others encouraged him C. he climbed a ladder D. his friends pulled him out B Teenagers were enjoying exercise with their jumping shoes at the People's Square of Guiyang, on Dec. 8, 2008. The jumping shoes became popular among teenagers after they were used in the performance of the Beijing Olympic closing ceremony. An eatable Christmas card , which is made from potato starch(m|)paper and printed with food coloring instead of ink, has been designed by a British company to try to be as "green " as possible. The cards came out quite well last Christmas Day. They're not very tasty but the company will do flavoured ones this year. Li Tongzhu , a 64-year-old retired (Ov)man finished his paper-cut work of " Riverside Scenes at the Qingming Festival " in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province in December, 2008. Li had spent 7 months finishing the 3. 10-metrlong paper-cut work. Alison Spooner, a 27-yearold white woman, and her husband Den' Durant, a 33-year-old black man, are a mixed-race British couple. They had their second black and white twins in November, 2008. Their first black and white twins were born in 2001. 36 The jumping shoes became popular among ______. A. retired people B. teenagers C. British people D. mixed-race couples 37. "Riverside Scene t the Qingming Festival " by Li Tongzhu is a ______. A. book B. photo C. paper-cut work D. card 38. The eatable card shows that there are many ways to make a difference to ______. A lifestyles B. festivals C. the environment D. meals 39. How many black and white twins does the mixed-race couple have? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. 40. Li Tongzhu began his paper-cut work of "Riverside Scenes at the Qingming Festival " _____ A. in December, 2008 B. in July, 2008 C. in November, 2008 D. in May, 2008 C Does handwriting have a practical use today? Do we really need it? Many educators say yes. Handwriting is important because research shows that when children are taught how to do it , they are also being taught how to learn- and how to express themselves. Students with fluent(AmEuv) handwriting produce better homework and get higher grades, a new study by Professor Steve Graham shows. Handwriting is a basic skill of learning, -expert Emily 'Knapton says. She believes, "When kids have t,ouble with handwriting, it affects all their subjects. Spelling becomes a problem ; maths becomes a problem , too. Both of the subjects will be much easier for these kids to learn if their handwriting is improved." Fluency and speed of handwriting are very important. Graham's study has also shown that from kindergarten(|^?QV )through the fourth grade, kids think and write at the same time. If they have to struggle to remember how to spell the words, their ability to express themselves will !. Stephen Pevely, a professor of education says, "From the writing speed of primary school students , we can know the quality and quantity of their writing in middle school." Predictions oI handwriting's end didn't begin with the computer; they date back to the introduction oI the Remington typewriter in 1873. But for at least a generation (NNN) handwriting has. seemed mych less important. Now, supported by new research, educators are trying lo bring back its special importance into the classroom. 41. Many educators.agree that handwriting today. A. is not neciessary B. is unimportant C. has a practical use D. is useless 42. Graham's study shows that students with fluent handwriting probably have ______. A. lower grades B. worse homework and graes C. good reading skills D. better homework and grades 43. When a student has good handwriting, his spelling and maths will be ______. A. much easier B. much harder C. great fun D. a problem 44. The underlined word "suffer" in the passage means "______. A. be strongly influenced B. be deeply moved C. be badly affected D. be seriously hurt 45. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Kids' handwriting has a good effect on their learning. B. Handwriting helps improve kids' performance in all their subjects. C. Students should try to improve the fluency of their handwriting. D. Handwriting came to an end after the typewriter appeared. ,{II wS ( ^ b qQ 70 R ) IX. ͋GlЏ(u (qQ16\k\1R nR16R) A)9hncSP[a` NeFh-N (up`S_vUS͋bwkXzz0 take action , comes from, on the left, its , recently, fresh , shopping, is grateful to, beyond 46. We must ________ to protect wild animals. 47. 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Eating too much fast food is not ________ (health). 58. The monitor divided the students into four ________ (team). 59. Why does he keep ________(forget) what he should remember? 60. The dish ________ (cook) by Mrs. Wu is very delicious. 61. National Day is coming, We're going to celebrate the ________ ( sixty) birthday of the People's Republic of China. V. [bSP[(qQ7\k\2R nR14R) 9hnc@b~-Nea` (ue[b NRTS0 62. bhT/f/gOPN萄vN TbXT Nd~;u0 My cousin is ________________the Art Club and he ________________ drawing. 63. b:N2V{+RN/f NPlN]\OKN-N0 Sandy ________________________________ the work. 68. gNf[uU"k(W1ULkeg>e~g]0 Some students ________________________________ to relax themselves. NRW (qQ10\k\2R nR20R)  Nbwe 9hncBl[b NRT0 A Do you know how old Mickey Mouse is? Can you believe that the cute mouse is already 80 years old? As the most famous mouse in the world , Mickey Mouse is likely to be the oldest, mouse in -the world. 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Seventy-five percent of the homes there are covered by solar panels (*Y35u`lg), which are able to provide more than enough energy for a normal family on sunny days. The government has paid much money to help people to make full use of solar energy. A lot of solar energy companies have also given money to help this program. People living in Solar City think using solar panels is a good way to save money. However, saving money is not the only reason why people are moving into this city. "We moved here because of the panels. It was something we wanted," said Mika Hiroshima, a newcomer to Solar City. The Solar City program of Japan has brought hope to us. While we are making use of solar energy, we need to think about other renewable sources that can be used to help solve the energy problem. 9hnc NbvweQ[kXzz0 74. The ways to deal with the problem of energy are the greater production of _________ energy sources, energy conservation and the use of _________ energy sources. 75. 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