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A£®Listen and choose the right picture(¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡³öÏàÓ¦µÄͼƬ)(6·Ö)

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7£®A£®In March£®

B£®In April£®

C£®In May£®

D£®In June£®

8£®A£®Once a week£®

B£®Twice a week£®

C£®Once a month£®

D£®Twice a month£®

9£®A£®By bus£®

B£®By underground£®

C£®On foot£®

D£®By taxi£®

10£®A£®The brown one£®

B£®The blue one£®

C£®The red one£®

D£®The green one£®

11£®A£®To watch TV£®

B£®To play football£®

C£®To see a film£®

D£®To hold a match£®

12£®A£®In a car park£®

B£®In a post office£®

C£®In a coffee bar£®

D£®In a school hall£®

13£®A£®A librarian£®

B£®A shop assistant£®

C£®A secretary£®

D£®A tour guide£®

14£®A£®A film£®

B£®A novel£®

C£®A game£®

D£®A person£®

15£®A£®Jane should change a bus£®

B£®Jane stayed up too late last night£®

C£®Jane always gets up early£®

D£®Jane used the same excuse again£®

16£®A£®Because painting is fun to her£®

B£®Because she is good at painting£®

C£®Because her parents are artists£®

D£®Because she wants to be an artist£®

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17£®Jack was in charge of the sales department in a big company£­£®

18£®Jack took some work home to complete for a meeting one day£®

19£®While Jack was working, he took several breaks as he was tired£®

20£®In order to make Tim busy, Jack gave Nm a newspaper to read£®

21£®It took Tim only about four minutes to finish the task from his dad£®

22£®When Tim said he had completed his task, Jack was excited£®

23£®Tim was familiar with the world map so he put it together quickly£®

D£®Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(Ìý¶ÌÎÄ£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁÐÄÚÈÝ¡£Ã¿¿Õ¸ñÏÞÌîÒ»´Ê)(7·Ö)

24£®Charlie found that he had the same watch as the ________ £®

25£®Charlie didn't ________ the sign until his father called him back£®

26£®There was a beautiful ________ on the top of the hill in the park£®

27£®It was ________ for Charlie to sit on the grass with his parents£®

28£®All afternoon, Charlie was playing with his toy car ________ £®

29£®It was ________ o'clock and Charlie's parents wanted to return home£®

30£®Charlie told his parents to ________ the sign o/5 the bus£®

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Are you nervous when you stand in front of the public? Are you afraid to make a speech?

     Li Jun, a middle school boy, felt shy when he was making a speech the other day. Li had thought it would be quite easy to speak in front of   41   classmates.

     "I was wrong. It was very different and much   42   than talking to my classmates during playtime," Li said. "I tried, but it was really difficult to speak. I felt like a mute (ÑÆ°Í) and wanted to leave the classroom   43   "

     Li is not alone. Many middle school students now have the same   44   : they can talk about their ideas freely   45   their best friends after class, but can't speak in public. According to Zhou Hong, a teacher from a university, the main reason is that schools in China pay more attention to writing instead of  46  .

     Zhou hopes schools can give students more chances to open their   47  , such as speech competitions, English corners and class discussions. Students can join in any one they want to.   48   he also gives some advice to students. "During your free time you should  49   more. When you're speaking in public, take it easy. Just imagine you're talking to nobody and speak up your ideas clearly," Zhou said. "That   50   a fine public speech and you'll feel confident. "

1.A. her         B. my               C. your               D. his

2.A. harder      B. easier             C. better'             D. later

3.A. slowly     B. quickly           C. sadly              D. happily

4.A. answer    B. subject           C. problem           D. question

5.A. except    B. beside            C. from               D. with

6.A. listening  B. speaking      C. reading            D. singing

7.A. mouths   B. eyes        C. minds             D. hearts

8.A. But    B. So        C. And               D. Or

9.A. play    B. practice           C. write               D. watch

10.A. reports   B. keeps    C. hears             D. makes

 

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When I was a teenager growing up in Russia, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. The only way I could do this was to work in the local brick factory in my town, or get married. I was nervous when I told my father I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, " No! You are going to college. " He took me by surprise when he said, "OK. We'll go to the brick factory. "

Two days later, he took me to the factory. I had a very romantic idea of working in a factory. ' I had imagined everyone to be friends working together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager.

When we arrived at the factory gates, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we were inside. My father said, "Take your time. Look around." I walked around the factory looking at the building, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was horrible. I ran back to my. father and said, "I want to go home. "

He asked me, "What do you think of the factory?"

"It's terrible," I replied.

"And marriage is even worse!" he said.

I went back to school the next day thinking about studying hard so I could get into a good college. I enjoyed studying English so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the brick factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory!

 

1. The writer lived in_________ when she was a teenager.

A. Russia B. Japan C. China

2.At first she thought life in the factory would be _        _ than in school.

A. more careful B. more colorful C. more beautiful

3.When she told her father that she wanted to leave school, he expressed his disagreement________.

A. by doing nothing    B. in a special way C. by saying nothing

4. After they visited the factory, the girl________.

A. decided to work there        B. decided to get married        C. changed her mind

5.The underlined word "horrible" means "_     _" in Chinese.

A. Ôã¸âµÄ    B. ½ôÕŵĠ   C. ÀËÂþµÄ

 

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Jack Johnson is one of the most popular singer-song writers in the world.

  Jack was born on May 18, 1975 in Hawaii. Being the son of a famous surfer, Jack naturally has an interest in surfing. Most of his life lesson were learned in the water. At the age of 17, Jack entered the finals of the Pineline Masters ¨C the world¡¯s most famous surfing competition. Everyone thought Jack would become a professional surfing like his father. Unluckily, one month later, he had a deadly accident while surfing and was seriously hurt.

Life is like a revolving door. When it closes, it also opens. Jack started to practice playing the guitar and write songs when he was staying in hospital. At first, his father thought Jack only did it for fun, but soon he was surprised at the great progress his son had made.

When studying in the university, Jack didn¡¯t stop practicing his guitar skills. He played the guitar for school parties. He wrote songs and sang for his teachers and friends. They liked his songs. His first music album Brushfire Fairytales came out in 2001. It was a great success. His second album, On and On, was much like his first. They were filled with sweet, easy-going songs that everybody liked listening to. Later Jack had lots of concerts in and out of America. He became popular all over the world.

Jack had five albums by 2010 and more than 15 million copies of them were sold. His music doesn¡¯t fall into any of the popular music styles like pop, R&B or hip-hop. It is more like folk music, played with a guitar and beautiful voice. When listening to his songs, you feel like lying on the beach enjoying the warm sunshine.

Jack is a talent, though he himself says he is only a surfer who loves music. In his songs we can find his secret of success: Whatever happen in our lives, we have to accept it and do the best we can.

1.At the age of 17, Jack __________.

A. had his first music album   B. took part in a surfing competition

C. had his first concert   D. became popular all over the world

2.Jack started to write songs ___________.

A. while he was staying in hospital   B. when he had concerts out of America

C. after his second album came out   D. after he played the guitar at the school party

3.What is the secret of Jack¡¯s success?

A.     He was born in Hawaii.

B.     His father was very famous

C.     He wrote many songs for his teachers and friends.

D.     He always faced difficulties bravely and tried his best.

4. What¡¯s the best title for the passage?

A. A Famous Writer   B. Surfing in the Sea

C. A Guitar Player   D. Surfing in the Music

 

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Peter is thirteen. He is   1  Grade Two this year. He likes to play football and watch football matches. And he often   2  newspapers. He does his best to know where and when a football match will be.

Now Peter is having lunch. He is   3  the radio, too.  He is very happy   4  there will be a nice football match on TV at four   5  this afternoon. He wants   6  it very much. But he is going to have English and Chinese lessons. It¡¯s   7  for him to find a way.

¡°Hello, Mrs. Black,¡± Peter says to his teacher   8  the phone. ¡°Peter is ill in bed. He wants to ask for half a day¡¯s leave(Çë¼Ù).¡±

¡°Oh, I¡¯m   9  to hear that,¡± says Mrs. Black. ¡°But   10  is that?¡±

¡°It¡¯s my father, Mrs. Black.¡±

1.

A£®on

B£®at

C£®in

D£®from

 

2.

A£®sees

B£®look

C£®watches

D£®reads

 

3.

A£®hearing

B£®listen to

C£®listening

D£®listening to

 

4.

A£®so

B£®because

C£®and

D£®but

 

5.

A£®in

B£®on

C£®at

D£®/

 

6.

A£®sees

B£®to look

C£®watches

D£®to watch

 

7.

A£®hard

B£®easy

C£®good

D£®interesting

 

8.

A£®in

B£®by

C£®on

D£®with

 

9.

A£®happy

B£®glad

C£®afraid

D£®sorry

 

10.

A£®where

B£®who

C£®what

D£®how

 

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Happiness is important for everyone. Most people want to be happy but few know how to find happiness. Money and success don¡¯t bring lasting happiness. Happiness depends on ourselves. In other words, we make our own happiness.

Some people believe that if they are wealthy, they will be able to do anything they want, which means happiness. On the other hand, some people believe that holding a high position in the government is happiness. In this way, you have not only money, but also many other things which can¡¯t be bought by money. However, other people believe that having lots of money is not happiness, nor is holding a high position in the government. These people value(ÖØÊÓ) their beliefs, or their intelligence, or their health. They think these can make them happy.

Here are a few ways to help you be happier.

The first secret of happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life. Too often, we spend so much time thinking about the future, for example, getting into college or getting a good job, that we don¡¯t enjoy the present. You should enjoy life¡¯s simple pleasures, such as reading a good book, listening to your favorite music, or spending time with close friends. People who have close friends usually enjoy happier and healthier lives.

The second secret of happiness is to be active. Many people go dancing or play sports. People can forget about their problems and only think about the activities.

Finally, many people find happiness in helping others. According to studies, people feel good when they volunteer their time to do many meaningful things for other people. If you want to feel happier, do something nice for someone. You can help a friend with his or her studies, go shopping to get food for an old neighbor, or simply help around the house.

Now maybe you know how to find happiness!

1. The underlined word ¡°wealthy¡± means ¡°__________¡± in the article.

A£®pleased

B£®healthy

C£®excited

D£®rich

2. Some people who hold a high position in the government think they can _________.

A£®get money and something they can¡¯t buy with money

B£®do what they want to do at any time

C£®enjoy health which makes them work hard

D£®take an active part in all kinds of activities every day

3. The writer thinks the secret of happiness is that people ___________.

A£®think about getting a good job

B£®think of presents they don¡¯t like

C£®often spend time with close friends

D£®often spend time on entering the college

4. Many people find it happy to ___________.

A£®remember the old days and troubles

B£®do some meaningful things for others

C£®go shopping to buy some food

D£®make much money and little success

5.The passage mainly tells us __________.

A£®how to find happiness

B£®how to save happiness

C£®to do something good for others

D£®to value our beliefs or health

 

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