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第1篇
(谎 言)into each of my classes. Your job is to try to find it.”
That was really a clever way to fix our attention on the boring subject—geography. Then in the following weeks, we listened to Mr. Lee carefully in order not to miss every single word.
When his class ended with nobody finding the lie, Mr. Lee would say, “Ah ha! Each of you has a lie in your notes. Discuss among yourselves what it might be, and I will tell you at the end of this term.”
Mr. Lee’s special style of teaching worked. All of us reviewed and discussed about our notes actively.
At the end of the term, Mr. Lee finally said, “Do you still remember the first lesson when I said that every lecture has a lie? ”
Confused(困惑的), we said yes.
“Well, that was a real big lie. In fact, all the lessons are completely true without a lie. But I am glad you worked so hard. Move on...”
Hearing this, all eyes in the classroom went wide.
While my knowledge of geography has been forgotten over time, the lessons have stayed with me. “Experts(专家)” can be wrong, so develop a habit of questioning and check it against things you already accept as a fact.
1.What subject did Mr. Lee teach?
A.English. .Chinese. .P. E. .Geography.
2.What does the underlined sentence in the passage mean?
A.The students were surprised.
B.The students opened their eyes.
C.Mr. Lee opened the students’ eyes.
D.The students had a look at the classroom.
3.What does the writer learn from Mr. Lee’s class?
A.To question and think. .To take notes quickly.
C.To learn and work hard. .To find the answers correctly.
第2篇
Once an old man was walking in a street with his horse. It was raining hard. The old man was cold because he was walking in the rain. He wanted to stay in a restaurant. It was a quarter past three in the afternoon. The old man got to a small restaurant. There were a lot of people in it. The old man couldn’t go near the fire. He thought and thought. At last he said to the waiter, “Take some fish to my horse.” The waiter and the people were very surprised. The waiter said, “A horse doesn’t eat fish.” The old man told the waiter, “This horse is very interesting. It can sing and dance. It can eat fish too.” So the waiter brought the horse some fish. All the people in the restaurant ran out to see the horse eat fish except (除了) the old man. Then the old man sat near the fire. After a while, the waiter came back and said, “Your horse didn’t eat any fish.” The old man said,“ All right, take the fish back and put it on the table. I’ll eat it.”
4.The old man felt very cold because _______.
A.it was a cloudy and windy day .it snowed
C.he was travelling in the heavy rain .he was hungry
5.What kind of restaurant is it?
A.It’s a large restaurant with warm fire.
B.It’s a small restaurant with lots of people.
C.It’s a beautiful restaurant.
D.It’s a popular restaurant with a stove.
6.In fact, the horse can’t _______ or _______.
A.walk; speak .walk; dance .dance; eat fish .speak; walk
7.All the people except the old man in the restaurant rushed out to _______.
A.watch the horse play games .see the horse play balls
C.look for the horse .see the horse eat fish
8.The old man asked the waiter to take some fish to his horse because _______.
A.he was old
B.his horse liked eating fish
C.he himself also liked to eat fish
D.he wanted to sit by the fire, but wasn’t able to do so at first
第3篇
Today is Saturday. There are lots of people in the zoo. Some are watching animal shows and some are playing with the animals. Some students of No. 4 Middle School are in the zoo. What are they doing?
Betty is in the zoo. She likes animals very much and she takes some food for the animals. Now, she is giving the elephant some food.
Jim is in the zoo, too. He likes tigers very much. He and his classmate Sam are watching the tigers. They are sleeping.
What is Julie doing? She is watching the pandas. They are from China. Julie thinks the pandas are very cute. She wants to take some photos with them.
Lily is very happy in the zoo. She sees some koalas. They are from Australia. The koalas are friendly. Lily wants to give them some food.
9.Where are some students of No. 4 Middle School this Saturday?
A.In China. .In Australia. .In the zoo.
10.What is Betty doing?
A.She is giving elephant some food.
B.She is sleeping under a big tree.
C.She is watching the pandas.
11.Who are watching the tigers?
A.Betty and Sam. .Jim and Sam. .Jim and Julie.
12.Which does Julie want to take some photos with?
A.Tigers. .Koalas. .Pandas.
第4篇
One morning a fox (狐狸) see cock (公鸡). He thinks, “This is my breakfast.” He comes up to the cock and says, “I know you can sing very well. Can you sing for me?” The cock is happy. He closes his eyes and starts to sing. The fox sees that and puts the cock in his mouth and takes him away.
The farmers on the farm see the fox. They shout, “Look! Look! The fox is taking a cock away.” The cock says to the fox, “Mr. Fox, don’t you know what the people say? They say you are taking their cock away. Tell them I am yours, not theirs.”
The fox opens his mouth and says, “The cock is mine, not yours.” Just then the cock runs away from the fox.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
13.The fox wants to ________
A.hear the cock singing. .eat the cock.
C.have breakfast with the cock. .talk to the cock.
14.Why do the farmers shout?
A.Because the cock is not theirs. .Because the fox is very beautiful.
C.Because the fox is taking a cock away. .Because the fox is theirs.
15.The underlined word “opens” means “________” in Chinese.
A.关闭 .留下 .弄干净 .打开
16.Which sentence is NOT TRUE?
A.The cock closes his eyes and starts to sing.
B.The farmers see the fox and the cock.
C.The fox tells the farmers the cock is his.
D.In the end, the fox eats the cock for breakfast.
17.From the end of the story, who is the winner(赢家), cock or fox?
A.the cock .the fox .the dog .the sheep
第5篇
I’m Wang Kai, a student in Hefei No.5 Junior High School. At school, I learn many subjects. My favorite subject is science. My science teacher, Ms. Lee, is my friend Li Ming’s mother. She teaches us very well.
I also like math because it’s so interesting. I am good at(擅长)it. My friends say I am clever, but I don’t think so. I just work very hard.
I like geography, too. I like learning something about people and places of different countries. I also like maps very much.
I don’t like English ________ the class is very boring. We read a lot, sometimes write, but don’t often speak or listen. I hope my English teacher can change his way of teaching English.
18.What’s Wang Kai’s favorite subject?
A.Chinese. .Science. .Geography. .English.
19.What can we know about Ms. Lee?
A.She teaches English. .She has a big family.
C.She is Li Ming’s mother. .She likes her students.
20.Wang Kai is good at math because
A.he is clever .he works hard
C.he can teach himself(他自己) .his math teacher teaches well
21.Why does Wang Kai like geography?
A.Because geography is easy. .Because his likes maps very much.
C.Because he likes traveling very much. .Because he likes learning about people and places.
22.选一个适当的单词,填入文中空格处。
A.so .but .and .because
第6篇
Although he is very young, Zach has a long history of helping others. When a terrible storm hit town in 2004, Zach, when six, pulled a wagon(小推车) through his community and collected food for people in need.
He has raised $ 400,000 for his Little Red Wagon Foundation since then. It gives money to projects which help homeless children. In 2007, Zach began walking to support a children’s charity( 慈善组织) in Tampa, Florida. He finished his journey 23 days later, 280 miles away in Tallahassee. Then in the summer of 2009, he trekked about 670 miles from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., in just two months.
“As long as there are homeless kids, I will never stop walking for them.” Zach says.
23.What did Zach do during the summer vacation in 2010?
A.He stayed at home to look after his family.
B.He travelled to his hometown with his family.
C.He joined in a school activity with other kids.
D.He walked to collect money for kids in need.
24.We can learn from Paragraph 2 that Zach ________.
A.began to help people at a very early age .made money to pay for his education
C.enjoyed playing around in his community .worked very hard for his family
25.At what age did Zach start walking to support a Tampa children’s charity?
A.Six. .Nine. .Eleven. .Twelve.
26.The underlined word “trekked” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”.
A.延伸 .挖掘 .跋涉 .飞行
27.Which of the following best describes Zach?
A.Friendly and shy. .Silly but lovely.
C.Kind and helpful. .Clever but lazy.
第7篇
What kind of students do you usually stay with? Do they study a lot or do they just want to play all the time?
At the age of 16, Einstein was always busy playing with a group of mischievous (顽皮捣蛋的) kids. He failed all his subjects. One morning, when Einstein was ready to go fishing with his friends, his father stopped him and said, “Einstein, you’re so interested in playing all day that you didn’t do well in all your subjects. I’m worried about your study.”
“Jack and Robert also failed, but they still go fishing.”
“My boy, you can’t think like that,” his father said. “Please listen to a fable (寓言故事) now.”
“There were two cats playing on the top of a house. They fell down the chimney (烟囱). When they came out of the chimney, one of the cats’ face was black with soot (烟灰), while the other cat’s face was clean. Seeing the soot-faced cat, the clean cat thought its face must be dirty, so it quickly ran to the riverside and washed its face. The soot-faced cat saw the clean-faced cat and thought its face was also clean, so it just swaggered down the street.”
“Einstein, no one can be your ‘mirror’ (镜子). You have to think for yourself. If you just follow others, you will never learn well.”
Hearing this, Einstein walked back to his room. He decided to study instead of caring about what his friends were doing. This made him successful.
28.When he was a child, Einstein was busy ________.
A.studying all his subjects .playing with mischievous kids
C.playing with his father .listening to a fable
29.When they came out of the chimney, the clean-faced cat ________.
A.thought its face must be clean .swaggered down the street
C.ran to the river to wash its face .saw its own face was dirty
30.What does the underlined phrases “swaggered down the street” show?
A.The cat ran quickly. .The cat felt very nice about himself.
C.The cat felt he was stupid. .The cat felt very sad.
31.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.At the age of 16, Einstein was busy studying.
B.Einstein was interested in playing all day at first.
C.Einstein didn’t understand his father’s fable.
D.The two cats ran quickly to wash their faces.
32.What did Einstein learn from the fable?
A.Friends can be a “mirror” to us. .Don’t just do what others do.
C.Don’t look at our friends. .It’s easy to be successful.
第8篇
Edwin is a seventh grader. He loves going to school because there are always some new things to learn. Today, as usual, he goes to school happily early. However, he comes back home late and he doesn’t look happy. His mother is very surprised and asks him, “What’s the matter, son?”
“I am thinking about my science homework. In my science class, Miss Green, our science teacher, tells us something about Earth Day and our environment (环境). She wants us to come up with some ideas to help the earth. But I am only a student. I don’t know what I can do and how I can do it.”
“Don’t worry, son. Just think, as a student, what can you do to help with our environment in our city? You can’t do big things now. But you can do some small things.”
Edwin’s mother smiles. “You can help clean up the city streets. You can write articles (文章) about Earth Day for newspapers and magazines to tell more people about it. You can also work as a volunteer (志愿者) on Earth Day.”
“Great! Thanks, mom. Now I know what I can do.” Edwin says excitedly.
Sometimes we think we are too young to do big things, but we can begin with small things, which can also be helpful.
33.Edwin isn’t happy when he comes back home because ______.
A.his science teacher asks him to stay after school
B.he doesn’t know how to do his science homework
C.he doesn’t answer the questions in science class
D.he goes to school late
34.The underlined phrase (短语) in the passage “come up with” means ______ in Chinese.
A.想出 .上交 .讨论 .发现
35.Edwin’s mother is ______ according to (根据) the passage.
A.strong and clever .beautiful but strict .kind and helpful .beautiful and shy
36.Edwin can ______ to help the earth according to his mother.
A.help to clean up the city streets .clean the leaves in their garden
C.ask more people to help by calling .work as a writer
37.The best title (标题) for this passage might be______.
A.Better Late Than Never .Big Dreams Matter
C.Small Things Will Help .Earth Day and our environment
第9篇
The classics are really great. Some of them can even change our life. I have a cousin who is six years older than me. She is very good at writing now, because she has read many classics before. Those novels (小说) help her do well in writing. She thinks the classics are part of her life. She can’t live without them. She has read 25 classics. As for me, I have read Little Women, Tom Sawyer and Treasure Island.
—John, 13 years old
Reading the classics is good for us. Some classics such as Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Tom Sawyer and Little Women are good books. I have read all of them. But if students spend too much time reading the classics, they won’t get good grades, either.
—Amy, 15 years old
38.How old is John’s cousin?
A.14 years old. .8 years old. .16 years old. .19 years old.
39.Which book has Amy ever read, but John hasn’t?
A.Little Women. .Tom Sawyer. .Treasure Island. .Oliver Twist.
40.Which of the following is true?
A.John thinks the classics are part of his life.
B.John has already read three classics.
C.Amy has read Alice in Wonderland.
D.Amy thinks students won’t get good grades if they read the classics.
第10篇
Every day of the week has its own color. Here’s what colors days show.
Monday is like a white paper for you to picture anything you want. On Monday almost everyone chooses to close their mouth to be silent and wait for something. So it is white.
Tuesday is light gray. As you might have already guessed, Tuesday is more interesting than the first day of the week. It means that the white paper starts getting some colors on it.
Wednesday is red because they are in the middle to start an exciting weekend. They should meet friends and have fun together on the day. So this day is with colorful activities.
Thursday is dark gray. Thursday shows a condition of mind that meets the difficult tasks and expects Friday.
Brown is a color full of surprises. Friday is brown because this day is full of things that are interesting and exciting.
Green should be a favorite color. Same goes about Saturday because it’s people’s favorite day of the week. You’re free today and will be free tomorrow too. Green color helps people relax.
Sunday is orange. It’s bright. As the weekend comes to its end, people try to do everything, so this day fills with fun. Sunday evening is also the best time to have a deep talk with others.
41.Which day shows the red color?
A.Tuesday. .Wednesday. .Thursday. .Friday.
42.What does the underlined word “silent” mean in Chinese?
A.主动的 .粗鲁的 .可靠的 .沉默的
43.From the passage we can know that__________.
A.Monday is more interesting than Tuesday
B.Thursday is the most difficult day of all
C.Saturday is green, and it helps people’s eyes
D.Sunday afternoon is a better time to talk deeply
44.This passage mainly talks about__________.
A.difficult colors and feelings .what you can do in a week
C.the colors of every day of a week .how colors hurt feelings
45.Where are we most likely to find this type of passage?
A.In a book about life. .On a travelling website
C.In a magazine about food .In a story book
第11篇
Good things always happen to good people. Sometimes, you will get an unexpected treat for your kindness. Charlene Leslie is a good example.
Charlene is a supermarket worker. one day, on her way to shopping, Charlene saw a Graham’s Milk truck having trouble going up the hill. At that time, a snowstorm made the roads difficult for any cars. Without thinking much, Charlene went to help. Thanks to Charlene, the truck made it to the top Of the hill. Some people recorded the process (过程) and put the videos online.
After watching the video. Robert Graham, the boss of the Graham’s Family Dairy, decided to reward (酬谢) Charlene for her kind help. “Charlene and her family will receive our milk for free for the rest of the year,” he said.
However, Graham also advised people not to follow Charlene’s action(行为), because she could get hurt during the process. “We should think about our safety and health first,” he said.
46.The underlined word “unexpected” in the first paragraph means ________.
A.意外的 .必要的 .罕见的 .无用的
47.Where does Charlene work?
A.In a supermarket. .In a clothing store.
C.In a milk factory. .In a truck company.
48.Why was it difficult t for the truck to go up the hill?
A.It was broken. .The road was full of cars.
C.The weather was terrible. .It carried too much milk.
49.Why did Graham decide to offer (提供) Charlene free milk?
A.Because she was unhealthy. .Because she was helpful.
C.Because she worked hard. .Because she was poor.
50.What can we learn from the passage?
A.We should always follow others’ advice.
B.Our safety and health are not important.
C.Charlene was badly injured because of the truck.
D.Graham was against others following Charlene’s action.
第12篇
Peter goes to see his friend in New York. His friend is in an art club there. Peter comes here for the first time, so he doesn’t know New York very well. And he can’t find his way to the art club. A girl is at a bus stop. He walks to her and says, “Excuse me, can you tell me the way to Center Street?” The girl is friendly. She smiles (微笑), but she can’t speak English. She can speak French (法语). She is also new there. She takes out (拿出) a small notebook from her bag and writes something on it. “I’m sorry. I can’t speak English.”
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
51.Peter goes to New York to ________.
A.find a job .see the friend
C.work in the art club .see his girl
52.Peter’s friend works in ________.
A.a chess club .a school
C.an art club .a bus stop
53.Peter can’t find his way because (因为) ________.
A.he is tired .he can’t see things
C.he is old .he is new in New York
54.What the meaning of “friendly” in Chinese?
A.生气的 .热情的
C.冷淡的 .友好的
55.Which of the following is RIGHT?
A.The girl can’t help Peter. .The girl at the bus stop is an American.
C.The girl can speak English. .The girl gives the notebook to Peter.
第13篇
Hello, I’m Dave. I want to talk about my neighborhood. It’s beautiful. There is a big supermarket near my house. My mother often goes shopping there. My school is across from the supermarket. There is a library next to the school. I like reading there.
I’m Peter. My neighborhood is busy. There are a lot of stores and restaurants in my neighborhood. My house is on a street corner(街角). There is a post office near it. And next to the post office is a pay phone.
My name is Helen. There is a big park in my neighborhood. Lots of people go there to have fun. I also like to play there. There is a restaurant across from the park. A bank is next to the restaurant.
56.Where is Dave’s school?
A.It’s behind the library. .It’s across from the library. .It’s across from the supermarket.
57.Dave likes reading _______.
A.at home .in the library .in the supermarket
58.There are many_______ in Peter’s neighborhood.
A.stores and restaurants .stores and pay phones .post offices and pay phones
59.There is a big park in ______ neighborhood.
A.Dave’s .Peter’s .Helen’s
60.Which sentence(哪个句子) isn’t right?
A.Dave, Peter and Helen study in the same school.
B.Dave’s mother often goes to the supermarket near their house.
C.Helen likes to play in the big park in her neighborhood.
第14篇
An old man lived in a village. He was one of the rudest (粗鲁的) persons in the world. The whole village was tired of him; he was always unhappy; he was always complaining (抱怨) and was always in a bad mood. When people tried to cheer him up, he would rudely turn them away.
The longer he lived, the more bad-tempered he became. People stayed away from him because his bad mood was contagious (传染性). It was even unusual and impolite (不礼貌的) to feel happy around him. By behaving(表现) like this, he made the rest of the village feel unhappy as well.
But one day—the day he turned 80 years old, in fact—an unbelievable (令人难以置信的) thing happened. The villagers said among themselves: “The old man is happy today, he hasn’t complained about anything, he is smiling, and his face looks kind.”
The whole village went to see the old man. One of the villagers asked the old man, ”What happened to you?”
“Nothing special has happened, in fact,” the man said. “For 80 years, I’ve been looking for happiness, and it was no use. And then I decided to live without happiness and just enjoy life. That’s why I’m happy now.”
It is important to realize that your mood can affect (影响) the moods of those around you. Everyone has bad days sometimes. If someone tries to cheer you up, don’t be rude to them. Just try to accept (接受) their help.
61.Where did the old man live?
A.In a town. .In a city.
C.In a village. .In a new apartment.
62.The old man would ________ when the villagers tried to cheer him up.
A.accept their help .turn people away .complain a lot .feel happier
63.What does the underlined word “bad-tempered” mean?
A.having bad luck .being in a good mood .being polite and usual .becoming angry easily
.What happened on the day when the old man turned 80 years old?
A.He let go of his happiness. .He found happiness.
C.He got a contagious disease. .He accepted help from others.
65.The story teaches us that ________.
A.not everyone knows what they’re really looking for .we should know that our moods can affect others
C.bad moods can be contagious, while good moods can’t .don’t bother people who are in a bad mood
第15篇
IT was another cold day in Colorado (美国科罗拉多州). The snow was thick. The winds were high. While most people were staying at home, sixty-three-year-old Simon Beck was walking alone in the field. What was he doing there? Was he crazy?
The answer didn’t become clear until two days later. After walking over eighty kilometers, Beck created eight snow drawings. Each of them was as large as a football field. They looked amazing!
Beck has been creating snow drawings for 17 years. It all started as a form (形式) of exercise during winter. In 2010, Beck began to share the fruits (成果) of his new hobby online. The photos of his drawings gained widespread attention (广泛的关注).
Meanwhile, Beck put more and more time into his drawings. They became not only larger but also more complex (复杂的). Beck’s largest piece to date is a four-leaf clover (苜蓿) that he made in France. It was as large as six football fields. The snow drawing took him 32 hours to finish.
Many people ask Beck if he feels sad when his drawings are blown away by the wind. Beck shakes (摇动) his head. “As long as the weather holds long enough for us to get pictures, it’s a job well done,” he says.
Beck has now created hundreds of snow drawings around the world. Many cities and towns pay him to travel to draw in the snow.
66.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.An Old Man’s Daily Life .How to Draw a Picture
C.Art in Snow .The Largest Drawing
67.How far did Beck walk before he created eight snow drawings?
A.Less than eighty kilometers. .More than eighty kilometers.
C.More than eighty miles. .More than eight kilometers.
68.When did Beck begin to share his fruits online?
A.In 2010. .At the age of sixty-three.
C.Seventeen years ago. .Two days ago.
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1.D
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.C
7.D
8.D
9.C
10.A
11.B
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.D
16.D
17.A
18.B
19.C
20.B
21.D
22.D
23.D
24.A
25.B
26.C
27.C
28.B
29.C
30.B
31.B
32.B
33.B
34.A
35.C
36.A
37.C
38.D
39.D
40.B
41.B
42.D
43.B
44.C
45.A
46.A
47.A
48.C
49.B
50.D
51.B
52.C
53.D
54.D
55.A
56.C
57.B
58.A
59.C
60.A
61.C
62.B
63.D
.A
65.B
66.C
67.B
68.A
