ࡱ>   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFOHIJKLMNRPQSTRoot Entry Fд&@SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8 WordDocument5 Oh+'0 ,D h t 2013 2014f[t^,{Nf[g 6k'`ՋAdministratorNormalAdministrator3@)D@P&&Microsoft Office Word՜.+,D՜.+,\  Dj% (\dlKSOProductBuildVer2052-10.1.0.59750TableGMData  PTKSKS5o%C+8. d \ ^$7K$h "C"cn8e86+p q\Nwnfؚ-Nf[N4ls^Ջ Ջ ,{I wS qQ 50 R ,{NR,TRqQ$N nR20R ,{NRwƋЏ(uqQ10\k\1R nR10R 21. ---I m taking an exam tomorrow. ---___________. Good luck! B. It s OK. C. Congratulations! D. With pleasure. 22.---What do you think of _____ film last night? ---Wonderful! a B. the C. / D. an ---__________ I come back before 9 o clock. ---No, you needn t. The meeting starts at 10:00 A. Can B. May C. Would D. Must ---Would you like some tea ______ orange juice? ---Orange juice, please. and B. or C. but D. for May I have a talk with you, sir? I ve got ______ important to tell you. A. nothing B.anything C. something D. everything From his wet coat I knew it _______ outside then. A. has rained B. was raining C. is raining D. rains I don t know ______ John will help us. Why not call him? that B. what C. whether D. which There is a notice on the wall _____ reads: MIND YOUR STEPS! A. where B. which C. who D. what Whenever you have a chance ______ English, you should take it. A. to speak B.speak C. spoke D. speaks ---Have you ever been to the Great Wall? ---Yes, I ______ it when I was in Beijing. have visited B. had visited C. could visit D. visited ,{ NR:t (qQ10\k\2R nR20R)  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N y(A0B0CT D)-N QgsO y0 A A man hated his wife s cat and decided to throw it away. One day, he drove it over one mile from his home and left it in a park. But when he got home, he saw that his wife was playing with the cat. The next day he drove the cat about three miles away. He put the cat out of the car and went home. Driving back his drivewayyNfS , the cat was there already. The man keep taking the cat further and further away and the cat would always get home before him. At last he decided to drive more than ten miles away. He turned right, then left, past a bridge, then right again and another right until he thought he was far enough from home and left the cat there. Hours later the man was still driving home. He was lost! He called home and asked his wife,  Jen, is the cat there?  Yes, his wife answered,  why do you ask? The man answered,  Put it on the phone. I m lost and need directions. 31. Where did the man leave the cat for the first time? A. At his home. B. At a park. C. On the driveway. D. Under a bridge. 32. Why did the man make a lot of turns? A. To prevent the cat from finding its way back home. B. To enjoy a longer time travelling with the cat. C. To keep away from heavy traffic on busy streets. D. To practice and improve his own driving skill. 33. From the passage we know __________. A. the man got rid of the cat successfully B. the man s wife was very angry with him C. the cat had a better sense of direction than the man D. the cat gave directions to the man on the phone. B Dear Aunt Tara, I have a problem with my homework. We have to do It in a group. It has to be finished this Friday, but Gary, the boy in our group, has done nothing helpful. He just keeps causing trouble.Every time we talk about the work with him, he always says,  Don t worry. I ll do it later. But he seldom does his job. And when he does, he does it the wrong way. Someone has to do it for him again. What s worse is when Ms. Lin asks about our group, Gary always tells her that we others don t work hard enough. I m really mad at Gary about this. We re in the same group. Shouldn t we help each other to do a better job? Kate Dear Kate: It is important for students to learn how to work together in a group. Maybe you should talk to Gary about the problem and tell him you all need his help. If he still doesn t change, go talk to your teacher. I believe she can make Gary do his job. Aunt Tara 34. Which of the following is true about Kate s homework? A. It s very easy. B. It s very boring. C. It has to be done by herself. D. It requires teamwork. 35. Which of the following best describes Gray? A. Kind and helpful. B. Lazy and dishonest. C. Tall and strong. D. Honest and popular. 36. What s Aunt Tara s advice to Kate? A. Do the homework without Gray s help. B. Ask her teacher immediately to make Gray do his job. C. Talk to Gray first and then to Ms. Lin if necessary. D. Ask her teacher to gibe her a different kind of homework. C Making a good speech in public is a big challenge for most people, but there are some basic rules you can follow. First of all, you need to know what kind of audience you have. Maybe they are a friendly audience who knows you already, or maybe they are strangers you need to get acquainted with. Next, the topic of your speech needs to be something you know a lot about. If you are a fashion designer, for example, you should not give medical advice. You had better talk about what styles are best for what kinds of body shapes. Also, in your speech you will want to give your audience strong images that will linger in their minds after the speech is over. Finally, don t make your speech too long. Nobody wants to go hungry or go to bed late because of a long speech. 37. To make a good speech, the first thing you should know is _____. A. whether your audience is friendly. B. who you are speaking to C. how many people will listen to you D. where you will make the speech 38. Who should give medical advice according to Paragraph 3? A. A musician B. A teacher. C. A policeman. D. A doctor. 39. The last paragraph is mainly about the _____ of your speech. A. length B. topic C. speed D. content 40. How many basic rules are listed in this passage? A. Three B. Four. C. Five. D. Six. ,{II wS qQ 50 R ,{VR͋GlЏ(u (qQ10\k\1R nR1 0R)  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTNeFh-N QkXeQe-Nzz}vYvgTvUS͋ v^\US͋vhS (A0B0C0D0E& ) kXQ(WT{aS[^Sv*j~ N0  A man and his friend were walking through the desertl o . During the trip they had a __41_and the man hit his friend in the face. His friend was hurt, but without saying _42___, he wrote in the sand,  Today my best friend hit me in the face. They __43__ on walking until they found a lake, where they decided to take a bath. The man s friend fell into the lake and was in danger, but the man saved him. After he came back to life, he wrote on a ___44 ___ :  Today my best friend saved my life. The man who had hit and _45__his best friend asked,  ___46___ I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now , you wrote on a stone. Why? His friend __47___,  When someone hurts us, we should write it down in sand where wind can __48__ it away. __49__, when someone does something good for us, we must write it down in stone where it can __50____ for ever. ,{NRh(qQ5\k\3R nR15R)  Nbwe (u틀{VT{eT@b~vN*N v^\T{HhQ(WT{aS[^MOn0 (lakT{ NǏ15*NUS͋) Sonia a famous American actress, spent her childhood on a farm in Canada. At that time, she studied in a primary school near the farm. One day she came home in tears. Her father asked her why she crying. "A girl in our class said I was ugly, and said my running posture ugly."said Sonia. After hearing this, the father didn t comfort her but look at her with a smile and suddenly the father said, "I am able to reach the ceiling ()Yg)of our house." Sonia was very surprised by her father s words and wasn t sure what her father meant, so she asked in return, "What did you say? Her father repeated, "I am able to reach the ceiling of our house." Sonia stopped crying looking upwards at the ceiling. It was nearly four meters high. Could he reach it ? Although she was young at that time she didn t believe what her father said. Seeing a look of disbelief on her face, the father said to her,  You shouldn t believe what the girl said either, because some people just don t tell the truth. 51. Where did Sonia spend her childhood? _________________________________________________________________________ 52. Why was Sonia crying one day? _________________________________________________________________________ 53. How did Sonia feel when her father said he could reach the ceiling? _________________________________________________________________________ 54. How high was the ceiling? _________________________________________________________________________ 55. 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