ࡱ> '` RbjbjLULU<.?.?O\ZXZXZX8X~Y.nZnZ~Z~Z~Z\\\ÀÀÀÀÀÀ$hL>`\\"``~Z~Z p8p8p8p`R~Z~Z8p`8p8pVmw@"1x~ZbZ 06ZXhw z$0wx0m1x1xl\^]|8p]d>^\\\o^\\\````dLvQvQ 2010---2011t^1 ]Nt^~,{N!kgՋwS nR150R e120R QwSNe%f ,{NR ,TRnR30R N0`ofS^ k\1.5R qQ9R ,TNM09hnc`O@b,T0RvSP[ NA0B0C N*N y-N Qgp`S_vT{0 A. Yes, you do. B. Yes, please. C. Sorry, you aren t. A. It s June 14. B. It s ten o clock. C. Its Tuesday. A. It doesnt matter. B. Dont thank me. C. Youre welcome. A. No, thanks. B. Im sorry. C. Sounds good. A. Im fine. B. How do you do? C. The same to you. A. Its a book. B. Its interesting. C. Its fine. N0[݋tk\1.5R qQ9R ,TNM09hnc`O@b,T0Rv[݋T NA0B0C N*N y-N QcknxT{Hh0 A. At home. B. In the school. C. In the hospital. A. The yellow one. B. The brown one. C. The blue one. A. A doctor. B. A worker. C. A driver. A. Mike and I B. Jim. C. Jim and I. A. At four. B. Right now. C. We don t know. A. Because he got up very late. B. Because he got up very early. C. Because there was too much traffic. N0wet (k\1.5R qQ12R) ,T$NM09hnc`O@b,T0RvweQ[ NA0B0C N*N y-N QcknxT{Hh0 A 13. Zhao Yang went to school at the age of _______. A. six B. seven C. eight 14. Zhao Yang left out of school ________. A. in 2003 B. in 2004 C. at the age of ten 15. _______ wanted Zhao Yang to help on the family farm. A. Zhao Yangs teacher B. Zhao Yangs mother C. Zhao Yangs father 16. Zhao Yang has been back at school for _________ now. A. one year B. three years C. four years B 17. There are ______ students in my class. A. 50 B. 55 C. 45 18. Our English teacher is _______. A. a woman B. from England C. very young 19. It would be much better if we spent the time working on ________. A. a TV B. the subject C. a computer 20. We can learn much more __________. A. when we are interested in subjects that we study in school B. because our English teacher can help us each in class C. if we each have one computer to work by ourselves ,{NRwƋЏ(unR55R V0USykXzzqQ20R Nk\@b~vA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 21.----Mum, Can I have something______? ----Oh, dear . You can only drink some water. There is _____in the kitchen. A. to drink nothing else B. drinking something else C. to eat something else D. eating nothing else 22. May we leave the classroom now? No, you _____. You_____ to leave until the bell rings. A. mustnt, are allowed B. dont have to , are supposed C. neednt , arent allowed D. cant , arent supposed 23. Dont put off todays work for tomorrow. I mean , todays work _____today. A. may do B. must do C. may be done D. must be done 24. He thinks watching movies ________. A. frustrated B. frustrating C. frustrate D. to frustrate 25. She couldnt _____ her words ____ by the students. A. get ; understanding B. get ; understood C. make ; to understand D. make ; understand 26.----May I listen to the music here, Mr White? ----Sorry , youd better ____ it like that.. A. not to do B. not do C. dont do D. not do so 27. Amy loves to talk about travel, she ____ many places of interest. A. has gone to B. has been to C. has gone for D. has been from 28. He with his parents ____ to Shanghai once a year. A. go B. are going C. goes D. is going 29. ----Would you like to go shopping with me today or tomorrow? ----________ , I have nothing to do. A. Neither B. Either C. None D. All 30. The weather is fine today. ______ yesterday. A. Neither was it B. Neither it was C. So was it D. So it was 31. In winter, we must pay attention to _________. A. keep warm B. keep warmly C. keeping warm D. keeping warmly 32. I stay at home _______ on weekends, but I dont feel ______. A. lonely, lonely B. alone , lonely C. lonely , alone D. alone, alone 33. Its a difficult time, but we will never _____ hope. A. care about B. pick up C. think about D. give up 34. The shoes dont fit me . Would you please show me ____? A. the other one B. the others C. another pair D. another one 35. The performance _____ early three hours but few people left the theatre early. A. covered B. reached C. played D. lasted 36. Her son _____ Coke, but now he _____ milk. A. used to drink ; is used to drinking B. used to drinking ; drinks C. is used to drinking; used to drink D. is used to drink; is drinking 37. The art club is for members only. You cant go in ____ you are a member. A. unless B. because C. if D. though 38. The problem children often get into trouble ____ teachers. A. on B. at C. in D. with 39. This kind of cloth feels _____ and sells_____. A. softly; nice B. soft ; good C. soft ; well D. soft ; nice 40. Im new at the party and I dont have a friend ____. A. to talk with B. talking to C. to talk D. speaking to N0[WkXzzqQ30R k\1.5R A John, 11 years old, was in bed in hospital. Several days before, while he was 41 in a baseball game, he fell and hit his head. The doctors believed that he might 42 get well.  He seems to have given up hope. So medicines alone wont 43 . Perhaps he needs something else, said a doctor. When I visit him, all he ever says is that he would like to meet Babe Ruth. To meet Babe Ruth, of course, was not 44 . In America, Babe Ruth was as 45 a man as the President himself, and he was the most famous baseball player. The next day Johns father managed to tell Babe Ruth about the story of his son on the phone. Twenty-four hours later, as the boy 46 in his hospital room, in walked 47 . Young John could hardly believe his own eyes! The great baseball player sat down at Johns bedside, saying, Now, listen, kid, youve got to get well. Ive brought you a new American League baseball, 48 you must start throwing it. For John this was the beginning of a new life. 49 his doctors surprise, the boy walked out of the hospital on his own a few weeks later. He was able to live a healthy life---all because of the 50 of Babe Ruth. 41. A. looking B. playing C. taking D. sitting 42. A. never B. ever C. always D. certainly 43. A. fit B. make C. go D. do 44. A. easy B. lucky C. difficult D. successful 45. A. strong B. important C. kind D. clever 46. A. waited B. lied C. prepared D. lay 47. A. his father B. his doctor C. Babe Ruth D. the president 48. A. though B. because C. or D. so 49. A. In B. To C. At D. For 50. A. story B. basketball C. present D. life B A new term has begun. Teachers are 51 about the fact that new students are not easy to deal with. They like to bring cellphones and MP3 players to school. What is worse , some students even use cellphones 52 out-of-class matters in class, or sometimes just for fun. Some 53 students listen to MP3 players when they are having a lesson that they are not interested in. Are these new students really that 54 ? Yes. Says Delaney Kirk, a professorYec at Drake University. But she adds it s not their fault. 55 , the teachers should be blamed(#Y). Mrs Kirk first began thinking about students manners six years ago.  I had my first class in which students were sleeping or talking to each other. It seemed that learning well had nothing to do with them. She says. At first, I got worried about this. But then I said to 56 , Youre giving lessons, and you need to manage this kind of situation. These students need to know more about manners. Its time to help them develop some good 57 . They shouldnt waste time doing nothing when they are young. Sooner or later, they may regret(T`) the time they 58 . Mrs Kirk also makes a list of suggestions to help teachers better manage~m their classes. The following are among her suggestions: On the first day of class, tell students how they will benefit(Sv)by taking the class and the importance 59 listening carefully in class. Do not allow them to bring cellphones or MP3 players to the class at all. Tell them how to use cellphones or MP3 players 60 . 51. A. excited B. worried C. surprised D. interested 52. A. do B. doing C. to do D. did 53. A. other B. the other C. others D. another 54. A. rude B. polite C. friendly D. boring 55. A. Such as B. For example C. Instead of D. Instead 56. A. me B. myself C. I D. mine 57. A. ideas B. speeches C. habits D. classes 58. A. had wasted B. waste C. have wasted D. will waste 59. A. on B. of C. at D. by 60. A. careful B. carefully C. proper D. properly mQ0ehQ[݋qQ5R 9hnc[݋Q[ NeFhQv y-N QkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 y-N g$Ny:NYYO y0 A: Hi! Lu Ming. I m really glad to hear that you ve done so well in the college entrance examination. I 61 . B: Thank you! A: With such good results, you will be able to get into Beijing University, I m sure. 62 B: I will study Medicine. 63 A: It s a good major(NN). Next year I will finish middle school. 64 B: So from now on , you must make full use of your time to get well preparedQY for next year s college entrance examination. A: I ll try my best to do as well as you have done. B: 65 A: Thanks a lot! A. Congratulations. B. Whats your job? C. Im sure you will! D. You must do better than Ive done. E. What major will you choose? F. And I want very much to enter Tsinghua University. G. It has been my dream to become a doctor all these years. ,{ NRtnR40R N0tqQ40R k\2R  NRwe Nk\@b~vA0B0C0DV*N y-N QgsO y0 A Making friend is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends, you must be willingPNa to take some action. You must first go where there are people. You wont make friends staying home alone. Join a club or group, talking with those who like the same things you do is much easier. Or join someone in some activity. Many people are nervous when talking to new people. After all, meeting strangers means facing the unknown. And its human nature to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown. Most of our fears about dealing with new people come from doubts about ourselves. We imagine other people are giving an opinion about us-finding us too tall or too short, too this or too that. But don t forget that they must be feeling the same away. Try to accept(cS)yourself as you are, and try to put the other person at ease( Nb_g). You ll both feel more comfortable. Try to keep self-confident(O)even when you don t feel that way when you enter a room full of strangers, such as a new classroom, walk tall(ؚllb)and straight, look directly at other people and smile. If you see someone you d like to speak to, say something. Don t wait for the other person to start a conversation. Just meeting someone new does not mean that you will make friends with that person-friendship is based on each others liking and give and take. They take time and efforts to develop. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing. 66. If you want to meet people and make friends, what should you do? A. Join a club or group. B. Talk with those who like the same things. C. Join someone in some activity. D. All of the above( Nb) 67. In the sentence  After all, meeting strangers means facing the unknown. , the word  unknown means _____. A. without somebody knowing B. without somebody liking C. unfriendly D. unpleasant 68. How do you feel more comfortable when you are with new people? A. Shake hands with others B. Accept yourself as you are, and put the other as ease C. Dont talk with those who dont like. D. Walk tall and straight. 69. If youd like to speak to someone, what should you do? A. You should wait until the person says something. B. You should stay home alone. C. You should cough until the person notices you. D. You should say something at first. 70. Friendship is based on______ A. meeting for the first time B. each others liking and give and take C. keeping self-confident D. facing the unknown B As young students, you have many dreams. These dreams can be very big, such as winning the Nobel Prize; they can also be small, such as becoming one of the best students in your class. Once you find a dream, what do you do with it? Do you ever try to make your dream real? Follow Your Heart by Andrew Matthews, an Australian writer, tells us that making our dreams real is lifes biggest challenge. You may think youre not very good at some school subjects, or that it is impossible for you to become a writer. Those kinds of ideas stop you from realizing your dream, the books says. In fact, everyone can realize his dream. The first thing you must do is to remember what your dream is. Dont let it leave your heart. Keep telling yourself what you want every day and then your dream will come true faster. You should know that a big dream is, in fact, made up of many small dreams. You must also never give up your dream. There will be difficulties on the road to your dreams. But the biggest difficulty comes from yourself. You need to decide what is the most important. Studying instead of watching TV will help you to get better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means you can buy a new book. As you get closer to your dream, it may change a little. This is good as you have the chance to learn something more useful and find new hobbies. 71. Your dreams can be very ____, such as becoming one of the best students in your class. A. big B. small C. high D. low 72. Follow Your Heart is a ______ . A. movie B. song C. book D. dream 73. What idea stops you from realizing your dream? A. I cant be a writer. B. I am good at some school subjects. C. I think I am very great D. I am the best student in our class. 74. Dont let ____ leave your heart. A. your idea B. your decision C. your dream D. your book 75. Studying TV will help you to get better exam results ____ watching TV. A. with B. instead of C. without D. by C At 18, many American young people go off on their own. They go away to college or find full-time jobs, and they often rent their own apartments. Some get married and start families. This independence(rz'`)is learned from childhood. From an early age, American children learn responsibility.Children as young as 2 begin to put away their toys and dress themselves. At 3, many children do simple chores like setting the table. Using money wisely is also taught early. As soon as a child understands the value of money, he or she receives a weekly allowance. This is used for things the child wants, like toys or treats. The child can spend of save it, usually with little guidance(c[) from parents. If the child wants money besides his or her allowance, it must be made by doing extra chores. Children are taught early in life to think for themselves. They are allowed to make some decisions-and make mistakes. Failure(1Y%) often teaches more than success. 76. Many American young people begin to live on themselves _____ . A. at eighteen years old B. from childhood C. after they get married D. from an early age 77. An American child learn to _____ at the age of 2 . A. find a full-time job B. from childhood C. put on his or her own clothes D. do lots of chores 78. The word  allowance (in paragraph 3 ) means ______ in Chinese. A. VYT B. C. 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Turn her mistakes into lessons, show her you still love her, and point out the good thing she does. Teach her not to be ashamed(`'a) of having a problem with stress, grades, weight, drugs, or alcohol. Even though you might feel upset and tired at times, everything you do will make a difference in your daughter s life and she will thank you! 81. The teens need love from their parents because _____. A. they are children B. they don t know anything C. the teen years are filled with worries and struggles D. they don t have enough money 82. You can do the following to help your daughter except ______. A. never to let your daughter be angry with you B. to set rules with her C. to set a good example to your daughter D. to spend time with your daughter 83. If we want our daughter to have a balanced life, we should _______. A. try new things B. try to find a good balance between work and fun in our own life C. turn mistakes into lessons D. teach her good values and a sense of responsibility 84. What does the underlined phrase  make a difference  mean? A. Be big B. Be greater C. Be different D. Be important 85. What does the text mainly tell us? A. We want to have a happy life. B. The ways parents help the young children in their life. C. Parents are important for children. D. We want our children to be healthy. ,{VRQnR25R kQ0US͋bQqQ5R 9hncW[kSIlc:y [b NRUS͋vbQ OSafnx z0 86. His words are strongly i________(OpSam;R) on my memory. 87. What about reading aloud to practice p____________(S) 88. As a teacher, you must c____________(hQ^y/l) on your work . 89. The air pollution in this area caused the ________({kN) of many trees. 90. He is t________ [` of speaking in public. ]N0fNbhqQ20R (f)Y NHS Ngf w0R}Y gS _:_(Wb+RNv\ON NMRS6RbkN0 _:_ NtNgfvL:N ؏TNSbNg0GPY`O/fNgf Q\O JTɋN][b\ONvƋ v^JTɋ _:_TNZP8l܏v}Y gS0 ,TRKmՋPge N0`ofS^0 ,TNM09hnc`O@b,T0RvSP[ NA0B0C N*N y-N Qgp`S_vT{0 May I ask you some questions? What day is it today? Thank you very much for telling me about the news. Mr Wang, let me take your bags. Mum, this is Miss Wang. What s the weather like? N0[݋t0 ,TNM09hnc`O@b,T0Rv[݋T NA0B0C N*N y-N QcknxT{Hh0 W: What s the matter, young boy? M: I have a headache, doctor. Q: Where did the dialogue perhaps take place? W: Can I help you? M: I m looking for a sweater for my son. How much is this blue one? W: Thirty-five dollars. M: What about the brown one? W: Forty dollars. Q: Which sweater is more expensive in their conversation? W: Tom, could you tell me where your father works? M: He works in a TV factory. What about your father, Mary? W: In a children s hospital. Q: What s Mary s father? W: Jim, Are you free this Saturday? Mike and I are going to the movie. M: Sorry, I m getting ready for the English exam. Q: Who won t go to see the movie on Saturday? M: Do you know Mrs White when she will come back? W: Let me see. She won't be back until four. Q: When will Mrs White come back? W: John, you are late for school again. Did you get up very late? M: Sorry, Miss Li. This morning I get up very early, but there is too much traffic. Q: Why did John arrive at school late? N0wet0 ,T$NM09hnc`O@b,T0RvweQ[ NA0B0C N*N y-N QcknxT{Hh0 A Zhao Yang started school in 2000 when he was seven. He was a good student and enjoyed school a lot. But in 2003 Zhao Yang left out of school because his father wanted him to help on the family farm. Zhao Yang was sad about this. Luckily, Project Hope gave some money to Zhao Yang s father, and in 2004, Zhao Yang started school again. He has been back at school for four years now and is one of the best students in the class. B I agree with this idea, especially on the subject of learning English. In my class, there are 55 students, and our English lessons last for 45 minutes. It means that we each cannot have one minute of our teacher s time! Our English teacher is very great, but she can t help everyone in the class in 50 minutes. It would be much better if we spent the time working on a computer. There are 60 computers in our school. So we each can work by ourselves on the computers. And of course we can learn much more by doing that. 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