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left hands. So, what should you do if you are on a visit in another country? Well, just do in Rome as the Romans do. You can ask the native(本土的) people to help you or just watch carefully and follow them.
66. According to the passage, making noises when you have liquid food isn't bad manners in .
A. China
B. Japan
C. Britain
D. Mongolia
67. is bad manners in Britain.
A. Eating food without making noises B. Putting liquid food in the bowl C. Having soup directly with a bowl D. Keeping hands off the table
A. Mongolian people burp when they are eating B. Japanese people all make noises when drinking C. Chinese people never make noises at table D. few Arabs eat with left hands A. Do as the native people do B. Do as you do at home C. Ask the native people to do it D. Watch the native people doing it A. some table manners in Britain B. some different table manners C. different ways of having liquid food D. to have good manners
B
I had little in the way of money when I took this job in Ft. Lauderdale. One noon, I felt very hungry, so I sat outside at a little park and had a small piece of bread, ate half with a glass of water. I was OK with that. I thought about my work and enjoyed the sun, birds and people, taking out any problems I had.
A tall man walked to me who was not dressed well and began a conversation about little things. I always dressed clean and neat well. So he thought I had money. He said, \ I said, \
He kept on asking, and I said, \
He then became sarcastic and said, \ That made me mad. I became angry because he doubted me. I looked at him and gave my wallet to him, \
He then said \ I looked at him in surprise and said, \ It's good to remember that people can always surprise you. 71. The story happened .
A. in the writer's workplace C. in the factory A. ask some money C. give him some money
B. in the park D. in the office B. have a conversation D. laugh at him
68. From the passage, we can infer(推断) that . 69. “Do in Rome as the Romans do” means . 70. The passage mainly(主要) tells us . 72. The tall man came to the writer to . 73. The underlined word \ in Chinese.
A. 兴奋的 B. 犹豫的 C. 知足的 D. 挖苦的
74. The writer was mad at the tall man because . A. he wasn't clean and neat C. he gave some money to him A. the tall man was very rich B. the writer was very rich
C. men can not be judged(判断) by their looks
D. the writer didn't want to give any money to the tall man
C
They were young and happy boys and girls, but their lives came to a tragic early end. On Sept. 26, six students died and 31 were injured in a stampede(踩踏) at Mingtong Primary School in Kunming, Yunnan. The accident happened when a two-metre long cotton cushion(垫子) for gym class fell over and blocked a stairway hall. Several children were covered by it and their classmates rushed out and stepped on them without realizing.
This is not the first tragedy in recent times. Last year, four children died in a stampede at a school in Xiangyang, Hubei, when pupils left their dormitory on the fourth floor and tried to get out. The ground floor gate was closed, resulting in the crush.
According to a survey done by the China Youth and Children Research Center, about 1,600 elementary and middle school students in China were killed every year in accidents. The main causes come from stampedes, earthquakes, fires and sports injuries.
A stampede is possible anywhere. The larger a crowd, the more likely a stampede becomes. On March 31, the National Day of Education on the Safety of primary and Middle School Students, the Ministry of Education gave out instructions: If students around you begin to push, stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves. If you fall down in a moving crowd, cover your head with both hands. Lean to one side, curl your body and bend your legs.
76. About students were killed in crush in Kunming.
A. 4
A. stand in the way
C. shape something with tools A. protect yourself in a stampede B. stop a stampede happening C. keep schools safe all the time D. make students walk slowly A. education
B. news
C. lifestyle D
Do you need to \don't really want to talk to? Do you go out with people from work or school more often than with your real friends? Do you say yes to invitations because you think you should, not because you want to? If you answered yes to at least two of these questions, then perhaps you need to \
D. economy
B. 6
C. 26
B. trap in a place D. cover something
D. 31
77. The word \ . B. he wasn't dressed well D. he doubted him
75. From the passage, we know . 78. The last paragraph mainly tells about how to . 79. We can probably find the article in the part of a newspaper.
Nowadays people like to spend a lot of time with people at work or classmates at school. The result is that we don't have enough time to see our real, close friends. As our lives get busier, it becomes more important to spend the little free time we have with people we really want to see, people we love and who really love us. Who are the friends you need to edit? A few years ago I read a book about how to get rid of unnecessary possessions(物品). It said you should ask yourself about each thing you have: Is it useful? Do I really like it? Do I feel better every time I look at it? If the answer is no to any one of those questions, you should throw it away. Maybe we should ask similar questions about our friends.
What kind of friends will you probably need to edit? Sometimes it's an old friend. Somebody who you used to have a lot in common with, but who, when you meet now, you have very little or nothing to say to. Or it might be a new friend who you get on quite well with, but who is taking up too much of your time. Next time one of these people calls you and suggests a meeting, think \no, say no, and make an excuse. That way you'll have more time to spend with your real friends. 80. People need to edit their friends when .
A. they have moved to a different area B. they have no time with their real friends C. some of their friends don't talk very much D. their friends are people from work or school A. real friends
B. young friends
C. old friends
D. new friends
81. People don't need to edit their . 82. What does the writer want to tell us in Paragraph 3?
A. We should often throw some possessions. B. Most of our friends are not necessary at all. C. We shouldn't treat our friends as possessions. D. We should ask ourselves who our real friends are.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Everyone needs friends. 83. It is nice to have a friend to talk with and do things with. Of course, we need to be alone sometimes. We don't always need people around. But we will feel lonely if we never have a friend. 84. Sometimes we don't get on well with our friends. But it doesn't mean that we no longer like each other.
Sometimes friends move away (搬走). Then we feel very sad. 85. Maybe, we can never see them again. However, we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like the new people when we get to know them.
People sometimes name their children after a close friend. 86. Some libraries are named in this way. So are some schools. We think of these people when we go to these places.
There's good news for people who have many friends. They live longer than people who don't. Why? 87. Being happy helps them stay well. If someone cares about you, you will take better care of yourself.
A. People with friends are happier. B. No two people are just the same. C. We all like to feel close to someone.
D. Many places are named after men and women. E. If we miss them, we can call them or write to them.
九、阅读与表达(问答式)(共5小题;共10分)
It was Mothers' Day, but a young mother named Angela was a little unhappy, because she was 800 miles away from her parents. In the morning she phoned her mother to wish her a happy Mothers' Day, and her
mother told her about the beautiful lilacs(丁香) in the garden. Later that day, when she told her husband about the lilacs, he said, “I know where we can find all that you want. Get our children Peter and Lily, and come on.” So they went, driving down the country roads.
There on a small hill, they saw a lot of beautiful purple lilacs. The young woman ran quickly to enjoy the flowers. Carefully, she picked a few here and a few there. On their way home there was a smile on her face. When they were passing a nursing home, the young woman saw an old granny sitting in a chair. She had no children with her. They stopped the car and the young woman walked to the old woman, put the flowers in her hands, and smiled at her. The old granny thanked her again and again. She smiled happily, too.
When the young mother came back to her car, her children asked her, “Who is that old granny? Why did you give our flowers to her?”
“I don't know her.” their mother said. “But it's Mothers' Day, and she has no children. I have both of you, and I still have my mother. Just think how much those flowers meant to her.” 根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
88. Did Angela greet her mother on Mothers' Day?
89. How many children did Angela have?
90. Did they go to see Angela's mother or go to enjoy the lilacs on Mothers' Day?
91. What did Angela give to the granny from the nursing home?
92. What do you learn from Angela?
参考答案 二、单项选择 21. A
22. D
23. A
24. C
25. B
26. B
27. A
28. B
29. D
30. B
三、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
31. rush32. convenient33. politely34. address35. suggests 36. direction37. correct38. pardon39. impolite40. underground 四、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
41. beside42. convenient43. correct44. impolite45. address 46. central47. corner48. underground49. directions50. rush 五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51. how green52. how to53. how heavy54. whether to; or55. went by 六、完形填空 56. D 66. B 76. B 83. C
57. A 67. C 77. A 84. B
58. D 68. D 78. A 85. E
59. C 69. A 79. B 86. D
60. A 70. B 80. B 87. A
61. A 71. B 81. A
62. C 72. A 82. D
63. D 73. D
64. B 74. D
65. D 75. C
七、阅读理解
八、短文7选5(5选5等) 九、阅读与表达(问答式)
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