( )51. What is the best advice for Eric?
A. Try to relax. B. You could buy him a gift.
C. You could write him a letter. D. Tell him to ask questions after class.
( )52. What¡¯s the matter with Mary?
A. She can¡¯t go to her friend¡¯s birthday party.
B. She has no money to buy a gift. C. She did badly in an exam.
D. She can¡¯t hear the teacher clearly in class.
( )53. ____ is under too much pressure and should learn to relax.
A. Eric B. Mary C. May D. Betty
( )54. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Eric and Mary are the same age.
B. Betty lives in England.
C. Lana is very popular.
D. Betty is angry with John because he never returns her books.
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One day when Jack was walking inthe park, he saw a woman he knew sitting on a bench(³¤ÒÎ)with a dog beside her. The dog was looking up at the woman.
Jack walked up to the woman and said, ¡°Hello. Sue, how are you? May I sit and talk with you for a while?¡±
¡°Of course, please sit down,¡±Sue said.
Jack sat down next to Sue on the bench, and they talked quietly together.
The dog continued to look up at Sue, as if waiting to be fed.
¡°That's a nice dog¡±Jack said, pointing(Ö¸Ïò)at the animal.
¡°Yes, he's handsome. He's a bit of a mixture(»ìºÏ) but that's not a bad thing.
He's strong and healthy¡±
¡°And hungry,¡± Jack said. ¡°He hasn't taken his eyes off you. He thinks you've got
some food for him.¡±
¡°That's true,¡±Sue said, But I haven¡¯t.¡±
The two friends laughed and then Jack said, ¡°Does your dog bite?¡±
¡°No,¡± Sue said. ¡°He's never bitten anyone. He's always gentle and good-tempered
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Hearing this, Jack decided to pet the dog. He put out his hand and touched the
animal's head. Immediately it jumped up and bit him.
¡°Hey!¡± Jack shouted. ¡°You said he didn't bite.¡±
¡°No, I didn't,¡±Sue replied. ¡°You asked£¬if my dog bit, and I said no.
51. What did Jack do when he saw the woman?
A. He walked past her.
B. He asked to sit next to her.
C. He spoke angrily to her.
D. He spoke to her dog.
52. The dog looked_________.
A. angrily at Jack B. sick
C. as if he would bite Sue D. hungry
53. Jack thought that the dog
A. was ill B. belonged to Sue
C. was terrible D. belonged in a zoo
54. The underlined word ¡°pet¡± should be ______________in Chinese.
A.³èÎï B.ϲ»¶
C.Çôò D.¸§Ãþ
55. From the story, we can know______________.
A. Jack and Sue talked about the same dog
B. Jack asked Sue a right question
C. Jack was bitten by Sue's dog
D. Jack asked Sue a wrong question
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Do you think that French fries are really French? French fries are called "pommes frites" in France and they are not from France. French fries come from Belgium(±ÈÀûʱ) originally. French fries are made of potatoes, and they are cut and fried. The fried potatoes are called French fries because they were fist seen by Americans in Belgium, but they were fried in the French way. The French way is to fry potatoes twice with a small pause in the middle.
During World War I, there were a lot of hungry American soldiers in Northern France and Belgium. They ate French fries in Belgium. After the war was over, the soldiers went back home to America. However, they missed French fries so much that they made French fries at home. That's how French fries were fist introduced to America.
French fries were called Belgian fries once, but the name was finally changed to French fries. Sometimes French fries are just called fries.
French fries are one of the most popular potato foods in America. American fast food restaurants such as McDonald's and Burger King have French fries on their menus. French fries are freshly fried, and usually served with hamburgers.
If you visit any fast food restaurant in America and order a hamburger, you will probably hear "You want fries with that?"Why don't you think about the history of French fries a little while, and say "Yes, please. Thank you."
51.What are French fries made of?
______________________________
52.Where do French fries originally come from?
______________________________
53.Why are the fried potatoes called French fries?
______________________________
54.Who first introduced French fries to America?
______________________________
55.What does the underlined "that" in the last paragraph refer to?
______________________________
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51. ¡ªWhat time do you get up in the morning?
¡ªI get up at h____ past six.
52. My father is a d____. He works in a hospital.
53. ¡ªWho are the old man and the old woman in the photo?
¡ªThey are my g____.
54. ¡ªDoes your brother have a r____ face?
¡ªYes, and he has small eyes.
55. Please look a____ your sister at home.
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Apple has entered the textbook market. The tech giant£¨¿Æ¼¼¾ÞÍ·£© introduced iBooks textbooks a couple of weeks ago when it announced its iBooks 2 platform.£¨Æ½Ì¨£©
They are digital books in a variety of subjects taking in science, maths, history and geography.
Apple developed its iPad-based textbooks in conjunction£¨Á¬½Ó£©with major textbook publishers. The company offers a collection of textbooks for high school students.
Apple claims it offers a ¡°new textbook experience¡± and suggests its interactive iBooks textbooks are ¡°the next chapter in learning¡±.
It sounds like good news for pupils and students. Think of it. No more carrying heavy backpacks full of textbooks. Every textbook you require can be stored on your iPad. No more having to buy expensive textbooks which you will only use for a year or two and then sell or give away.
Of course there¡¯s a catch. You need to own an iPad and as you know, it is not cheap. You also need to buy digital textbooks, mostly priced each at $14.99 (94.74 yuan) or less. Textbook publishing was worth $8.7 billion in the US alone last year. Will digital books take over completely in education?
51. What can we find this kind of passage?
A. In a magazine¡¡ B. In a science book¡¡ C. In the newspaper¡¡ D. In a textbook
52. According to the passage above, why iPads are better than our traditional textbooks?
A. Because students don¡¯t need to carry heavy books.
B. Because they can store many subjects.
C. Because we don¡¯t need to do homework.
D. Both A and B.
53. The underlined sentence ¡°there¡¯s a catch¡± in the sixth paragraph means _________.
A. Every coin has two sides¡¡¡¡ B. There is some good news
C. There is some bad news¡¡¡¡ C. We have to catch it.
54. What¡¯s the writer¡¯s opinion toward this new technology?
A. He completely agreed with it¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. He thinks high school students like it.
C. He likes it so much that he buys one. D. He doesn¡¯t tell us.
55. How will the writer continue this passage?
A. To talk about the disadvantages and advantages about iPads.
B. To introduce the history about the paper making and see if iPads will enter the new market.
C. To tell us how the high school students use iPads.
D. To ask people to use their traditional textbooks instead of iPads.
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Each year, thousands of Chinese middle school students go to study in foreign countries. Recent research shows among 428 middle school students in Shanghai, nearly half of them would like to study abroad(¹úÍâ). "Chinese children are eager to go abroad to get a wider view, less academic (ѧҵ) competition or even family honour," said Chen Yi, a Chinese writer who has lived in the USA for 16 years. "But life in foreign countries can be hard for young people."
¡¡¡¡"We have to face the culture shock(²îÒì) and language problems," said Hong Guang, a Chinese student in London. However, these are not always the most difficult things to overcome. To most children, controlling themselves when studying alone in a foreign country is a big challenge.
¡¡¡¡Zhang Jia, a 16-year-old student from Shanghai, entered high school in Melbourne, Australia last October. To his surprise, his teachers there seldom pushed students to study. And usually there wasn't much homework. Some of his friends spent their whole year's money in the first two months of the new term.
¡¡¡¡"Studying abroad at a young age can help students learn foreign languages quickly and broaden their minds, but students and parents should know about the challenges," Chen said.
¡¡¡¡(51) What does the research tell us?
¡¡¡¡A. Half of the students in China would like to study abroad.
¡¡¡¡B. Half of the students in Shanghai would like to study abroad.
¡¡¡¡C. Almost half of the students in Shanghai would like to study abroad.
¡¡¡¡D. Less than 50 percent of the students in China would like to study abroad.
¡¡¡¡(52) What do Chinese students expect to study abroad Except for?
¡¡¡¡A. To broaden their mind. B. To get a better job.
¡¡¡¡C. To get less academic competition. D. To get the family honor.
¡¡¡¡(53) If students want to study alone in a foreign country, what is the most difficult thing to them?
¡¡¡¡A. Money. B. Culture shock. C. Language. D. To control themselves well.
¡¡¡¡(54) Why do students in Australia have more free time than in China?
¡¡¡¡A. Because teachers never pushed them to study.
¡¡¡¡B. Because students don't have much homework.
¡¡¡¡C. Because all the subjects they learn are too easy to them.
¡¡¡¡D. Because schools give them a lot of play-time.
¡¡¡¡(55) What's the article mainly about?
¡¡¡¡A. How to study English well. B. Whether it is good to study abroad.
¡¡¡¡C. Problems of studying abroad. D. A reach report.
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