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£¨ £© 1. A. Yes, there is. B. Here you are! C. Yes, it is. £¨ £© 2. A. Thanks a lot. B. That¡¯s right. C. You¡¯re welcome. £¨ £© 3. A. It¡¯s interesting. B. I bought it yesterday.

C. It is in my school bag.

£¨ £© 4. A. He¡¯s fine. B. He¡¯s forty. C. He¡¯s a worker. £¨ £© 5. A. With my brother. B. At about 7:00 am. C. It¡¯s very far. £¨ £© 6. A. On the desk. B. It¡¯s new. C. It¡¯s mine. µÚ¶þ½Ú£¨¹²6СÌ⣬ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö6·Ö£©

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£¨ £©7. Where does the dialogue probably happen? A. In the classroom. B. In the hospital. C. In the factory. £¨ £©8. What does Miss Gao do? A. She is a teacher. B. She is a doctor. C. She is a worker. £¨ £©9. What¡¯s the weather like today? A. It¡¯s rainy. B. It¡¯s cloudy. C. It¡¯s fine. £¨ £©10. Who will move this desk? A. The man. B. The woman. C. Both of them. £¨ £©11. How does the woman feel? A. Angry. B. Happy. C. Surprised. £¨ £©12. What does Tom mean? A. He will play football. B. He can¡¯t play football.

C. He doesn¡¯t like playing with them.

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£¨ £©14. Why does Mark want a job? A. Because he needs money. B. Because he needs experience.

C. Because he is out of work now.

£¨ £©15. Where does the woman advise Mark to find job information? A. In the paper. B. On the Internet. C. In the talent market. ÌýµÚ14¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ14ÖÁµÚ16Ìâ¡£ £¨ £©16. What can we learn about Lucy? A. She can¡¯t go to see film. B. She doesn¡¯t go to see the film.

C. She works part-time.

£¨ £©17. How much will she pay for the film ticket? A. Two dollars. B. Two and a half dollars. D. Three dollars. £¨ £©18. What¡¯s the new movie about? A. A two-year-old nice little boy. B. A kind and helpful nurse.

C. The mother of a little baby boy.

ÌýµÚ13¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ17ÖÁ20Ìâ¡£ £¨ £©19. Where are they talking? A. At a theatre. B. In the classroom. C. On the phone. £¨ £©20. Why does Susan think Peter might be interested in the theatre group? A. Because he has a lot of free time. B. Because she knows he likes acting.

C. Because he is looking for an acting job.

£¨ £©21. How often does the group practice? A. Three times a week. B. Twice a week. C. Once a week. £¨ £©22. What worries Peter most in joining the theatre group? A. His schoolwork takes much of his time.

B. He has not been in a play for a long time. C. He might not like the way the group works.

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£¨ £©23. What happened to the three boys on a cold day? A. They lost their way.

B. They couldn¡¯t find the big house.

C. They had to spend the night in the open air.

£¨ £©24. What did the three boys ask the farmer to do? A. To give them some water and food.

B. To let them stay in his house for a night.

C. To tell them the way to walk out of the forest.

£¨ £©25. Why were all the horses outside the house door? A. Because the big house was on fire.

B. Because the horses might not stand Jack¡¯s smell.

C. Because the horses didn¡¯t like to stay with people at night.

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£¨ £©26. The new comer _________ us as an able man. A. impressed B. supposed C. expressed D. suggested £¨ £©27. Katherine ________ her guests with delicious food in the party. A. got B. show C. met D. filled £¨ £©28. The boy asked his father if he could _______ a dog to be a trick one. A. exercise B. practise C. train D. educate £¨ £©29. ¡ªI beg your pardon?

¡ª He said our boss welcomed any suggestions _______ something better. A. leading to B. holding on to C. belonging to D. turning to £¨ £©30. Mrs Lee asked her students to perform well and not to _______ her _______. A. put; up B. let; down C. take; in D. bring; back £¨ £©31. ¡ªHow long have you this book?

¡ªFor three days.

A. borrowed B. kept C. lent D. bought £¨ £©32. More and more waste has a lot of space. We should do something to reduce it. A. taken place B. taken away C. taken up D. taken off £¨ £©33. ¡ªYou look worried. What¡¯s the matter?

¡ªI can¡¯t find my bicycle; I forget where I it. A. followed B. parked C. sold D. stopped £¨ £©34. ¡ªYao Ming is getting a lot better than expected.

¡ªBut his doctor he shouldn¡¯t be in a hurry to return to training.

A. imagines B. notices C. wonders D. warns £¨ £©35. Mick, your T-shirt has , why don¡¯t you buy a new one? A. worn out B. broken out C. sold out D. run out £¨ £©36. ¡ªBoys and girls! Please your compositions after class.

¡ªOh, my God! I it at home.

A. hand in, forgot B. hand in, left C. hand out, forgot D. hand out, left £¨ £©37. ¡ªHow clean the bedroom is!

¡ªYes, I am sure that someone it.

A. cleans B. cleaned C. has cleaned D. had cleaned £¨ £©38. ¡ªMrs. Black doesn¡¯t know if her American friend to Heilongjiang.

¡ªIf he here, she will meet him at the airport.

A. will come, comes B. will come, will come

C. comes, will come D. comes, comes

£¨ £©39. ¡ªIs the old man still alive?

¡ªNo. He¡¯s . He one week ago.

A. dead, died B. dying, dead C. dying, died D. died, dead £¨ £©40. ¡ªYour new pen smoothly. May I use it?

¡ªOf course you can.

A. is written B. is writing C. writes D. wrote ¢ò. ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ£¨15¡Á1¡¯£©

I am my mother¡¯s third child. When I was born, her doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was 41 , below the elbow£¨Öⲿ£©. Then he gave her some advice: ¡°Don¡¯t treat her any 42 from the other girls. Demand more.¡± And she 43 ! My mother had to work to 44 our family. There were five girls in our family and we

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all had to 45 . Once when I was about seven, I came out of the 46 , ¡°Mom, I can¡¯t peel potatoes. I only have one hand.¡±

¡°You get back to peel those potatoes, and don¡¯t ever use that as a(n) 47 for anything again!¡±

Of course I could peel potatoes ¡ª with my good hand, while holding them down with my 48 arm. There was always a 49 , and Mom knew it. ¡°If you try hard enough,¡± she¡¯d say, ¡°you can do anything.¡±

Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bars£¨¸ßµÍ¸Ü£©. When it was my turn, I 50 my head. Some kids whispered. I went home crying.

After work the next afternoon, Mom 51 me back to the school playground.

¡°Now, 52 up with your right arm,¡± she advised. She stood by 53 I practiced, and she praised me when I made progress.

I¡¯ll never forget the 54 time I was crossing the bars. The kids were standing there with their mouths open.

It was the way with everything. When I 55 I can¡¯t handle£¨´¦Àí£©things, I see Mom¡¯s smile again. She had the heart to face anything. And she taught me I could, too. £¨ £© 41. A. missing B. broken C. diseased D. short £¨ £© 42. A. badly B. differently C. well D. normally £¨ £© 43. A. did B. refused C. cried D. was £¨ £© 44. A. care B. help C. provide D. feed £¨ £© 45. A. pay attention B. work out C. carry out D. help out £¨ £© 46. A. kitchen B. bedroom C. house D. school £¨ £© 47. A. idea £¨ £© 48. A. lost £¨ £© 49. A. chance £¨ £© 50. A. hurt £¨ £© 51. A. drove £¨ £© 52. A. pull £¨ £© 53. A. before £¨ £© 54. A. first £¨ £© 55. A. admit

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C. excuse C. next C. time C. shook C. sent C. stand C. after

C. wonderful C. find

D. tool D. longer D. success D. turned D. carried D. rise D. until D. next D. realize

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My name is Tony. I¡¯m from England, and I teach English in China now. A friend from England wrote to me recently. She said she had been to a restaurant. I notice she said ¡°I ate¡­¡± not ¡°We ate¡­¡± It made me think about the differences in food cultures between China and western countries. In England, your food is brought to you on your own plate. You usually eat it yourself. Ordering the wrong thing can be a problem. For example, something might sound nice on the menu. When it comes to your table, you might find the combination£¨½áºÏ£©of flavors is wrong, and you don¡¯t like it, or it isn¡¯t what you wanted. Yet what you ordered is yours and you have to do your best to eat it.

Here in China the question is not ¡°What will I have?¡± It is rather ¡°What will we have?¡± Friends order food to share, but not to eat separately. My friends know what I like to eat. If I don¡¯t like what they order, it isn¡¯t a problem because there are other dishes I can chose from. The meal is not for one, but for many to enjoy.

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