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C. The Science and Technology Museum. 47. How much
should each student spend on the school trip?
A. $20
B. $15
C. $10
D. It¡¯s for free.
48. The second notice tells the students ¡ø . A. the time for the school trip B. the changes for the school trip C. the place for the school trip D. the plan for the school trip
(B)
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¡°Excuse me, Mouse,¡± she said. ¡°Do you know the way out of this pool?¡± The Mouse looked at her, but it didn¡¯t say anything.
¡°Maybe it doesn¡¯t know English,¡± she thought. ¡°I¡¯ll try French.¡± Alice knew only the first lesson in her French textbook, so she said that.
¡°Ou est mat chatter?¡± she asked.
The Mouse jumped out of the water in fear.
¡°Oh,¡± Alice thought. ¡°I asked the wrong thing. I asked it ¡°Where is my cat?¡± and mice are afraid of cats.¡±
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¡°I am sorry,¡± she said to the Mouse. ¡°I forgot you don¡¯t like cats.¡± ¡°Would you like cats if you were a mouse?¡± the mouse said angrily.
¡°Perhaps not,¡± Alice answered. ¡°But I¡¯m sure you¡¯d like my pet, Dinah. She¡¯s beautiful and very clever at catching...oops! Sorry. I nearly said the wrong thing. We won¡¯t talk about Dinah any more. What about dogs?¡±
But the Mouse began swimming away.
¡°Come back, please,¡± Alice said. ¡°I won¡¯t talk about cats or dogs any more.¡± Slowly the Mouse swam back to her.
¡°All right,¡± it said. ¡°Come with me to the shore (°¶±ß), and I¡¯ll tell you why I don¡¯t like cats and dogs.¡±
Alice swam with the Mouse to the shore. She was pleased to be out of the pool, which was now full of all kinds of animals, some of them very strange. 49. What did Alice want the Mouse to do? A. To chat with her. C. To teach her to swim.
B. To help her out of the pool. D. To play games with her.
50. Why DIDN¡¯T the mouse want to help Alice at first? A. Because it didn¡¯t understand French. B. Because Alice didn¡¯t like mice.
C. Because it was angry at what Alice said. D. Because it didn¡¯t like to help others. 51. What¡¯s the main idea of the story?
A. Alice talked about her past with the Mouse.
B. Alice got out of the pool with the help of the Mouse. C. Alice made friends with the Mouse. D. Alice swam in the pool with the Mouse. (C)
If you love reading books, you must know about the book --The Little Prince. It¡¯s a famous novel (С˵) written by a French writer. As one of the best-selling books in history, it is sold as many as 200 million copies in 253 languages. About more than seventy years after the birth of the book, an American director (µ¼ÑÝ)
found a way to make it into a 3D film.
The book tells the story of a pilot (·ÉÐÐÔ±) called The Aviator. His plane crashes into the desert (ɳĮ) and he meets a young prince there. But in the film, the story starts years after the crash
(×¹»Ù) when The Aviator is much older. He has got a new neighbour called The Little Girl. Her mother wants her to get ready to enter the grown-up world. Slowly, The Aviator shares his story with The Little Girl by writing it down and sending her a page at a time. At last The Aviator finished the pages with the pictures in the book.
China is the first country in the world to see the film in two languages--in Chinese and English. The film shows The Little Girl¡¯s life and tells The Little Prince¡¯s story in a beautiful way.
Huang Lei, who sees the film together with his 9-year-old daughter, says the film is like a childhood dream which is lost by most grown-ups in this modern society (Éç»á).
¡°The most touching (¸Ð¶¯µÄ) part is that every one of us was a kind child like the Little Prince, and it¡¯s a bad thing that this good world goes away as time flies,¡± he says. 52. A French writer wrote the novel The Little Prince about ¡ø years ago.
A. sixty
B. seventy
C. fifty
D. eighty
53. The book The Little Prince is one of the best-selling books in history because ¡ø .
A. you must know about it if you love reading books B. it shows The Little Prince¡¯s story in a beautiful way C. it is sold as many as 200 million copies in 253 languages D. the director made it into a 3D film
54. How does The Little Girl get to know the story of The Little Prince?
A. She reads the pages that The Aviator writes and sends to her. B. Her mother wants her to get ready to enter the grown-up world. C. The Aviator takes her to a surprising world. D. She moves home next to The Aviator.
55. According to the article, which is Huang Lei¡¯s idea?
A. He doesn¡¯t believe the good world is lost as we grow older in this modern society. B. He thinks all of us should keep our world better and never let it go away. C. He feels excited because he can see the film in two languages first. D. He and his daughter see the film together. Îå¡¢´Ê»ãÔËÓ㨹²10СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö10·Ö£©¡£ A£© ¸ù¾Ý¾äÒâÓÃÀ¨ºÅÖÐËù¸ø´ÊµÄÕýÈ·ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ¡£
56. Suzy is good at Maths, but sometimes she is ¡ø (care) with it. 57. The little boy kept ¡ø (nod) his head when his teacher spoke.
58. The poor girl died on a cold evening, with some ¡ø (match) in her hand. 59. Her father often ¡ø (drive) to his office when he was in the USA.
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61. ¡°Can you help me get some ¡ø (·Û±Ê) for me, Li Lei?¡± said Mr. Wang.[] 62. It is wrong of you to ¡ø (´ò¼Ü) with your brother about the toys. 63. I knocked at the door again and again but nobody ¡ø (Ó¦´ð) to me.
64. When he arrived, he was very ¡ø ([ s?'pra?zd ]) to see his old friend¡ªMr. Green. 65. You have to do all the exercises before you open the ¡ø ([ 'tre?? ]) box. Áù¡¢ÈÎÎñÐÍÔĶÁ£¨¹²10СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö10·Ö£©¡£ (A)
Liu Fang is studying in the USA now. She wrote a letter to tell her mother something about herself there. She found a part-time (ÒµÓàµÄ) job and a flat there. Here is the information about them below.
Sale (³öÊÛ) ? American-made car ? Second-hand ? 500 ? Charlie Li ? E-mail: Charlieli@yaho Needed ? Babysitter (ÁÙʱ±£Ä·) ? 5 dollars an hour ? Speak good Chinese ? Jenny Wang ? 2657891 ? Roommate Wanted: A woman Chinese speaker. ? Lease (³ö×â) one-bedroom Share a two-bedroom house with a washing machine flat and a kitchen. Flat near Harvard University (¹þ? From July 1 to December 30 ¸¥´óѧ). Call Jane at 2641832 any evening after ? Next to Harvard University 5. ÔĶÁÒÔÉÏÐÅÏ¢£¬ÓÃÇ¡µ±µÄµ¥´ÊÍê³ÉÏÂÃæµÄ¶ÌÎÄ£¬Ã¿¿ÕÒ»´Ê¡£
Mum, you needn¡¯t worry about me at all. I can take care of myself. I found a part-time job. To be a Babysitter. I can get the job because I speak Chinese 66 . I am thinking of 67 a second-hand car. I wrote a (an) 68 to Charlie and asked him when I could have a look at his car.
It is too expensive for me to stay in the university apartment (ËÞÉá). So I found a flat near the university. I can share the flat with Jane. There is a washing machine there. What¡¯s more, I can also do the 69 in the kitchen. It seems nice. There is another one-bedroom flat next to the university, too. But I can only stay in the flat for 70 a year. I will call them this evening. (B)
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