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试卷一
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
(It's Friday afternoon. After school, Mary meets Gina on the way home.)
Mary: Hello, Gina!
Gina: (51) ,Mary!
Mary: Tomorrow is Saturday and the weather will be fine. I want to climb the hill.
(52) ?
Gina: Sure, I'd love to. Oh, I hear there's a strawberry garden near it. We can do some
picking in the garden after climbing.
Mary: (53) ! I like eating fresh strawberries, We can
also take beautiful photos there.
Gina: Great! (54) ?
Mary: Let's meet at eight o'clock in the morning at the gate of Yifu Primary School.
Gina: It's a deal! See you tomorrow.
Mary: (55) ,
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After Donald Trump became the 45th American president, a new video of his
grand-
daughter Arabella went popular once again on the Internet. In this video, the little girl
wore
a qipao, a kind of traditional Chinese dress. She stood in front of a table to recite
ancient
Chinese poems. These poems are familiar to most Chinese people and they are often
recited by Chinese kids.
Arabella's family are interested in Chinese culture. They can even make Chinese
dumplings and sing Chinese songs. Arabella began to learn Chinese when she was 18
months old. Now she can speak very good Chinese. When Arabella was 4 years old,
she recited a Tang Dynasty poem in Chinese. Her mother sent her video online and
won lots of"likes"from all over the world
On Sina microblog(新浪微博), many users thought Arabella was a wonderful
and surprising girl. "I'm glad to see the little angel loves Chinese culture, "wrote a user
called"orange".
"At least the video shows that Trump is serious about education and never closes
the door to foreign culture,” said another user named“stAU79”.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
76. What did Arabella wear in the new video?
77. When did Arabella begin to learn Chinese?
78. Who is the little girl's grandfather?
79. How old was Arabella when reciting a Tang Dynasty poem in Chinese?
80. What do you think of Trump about education?
试卷二
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(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
Clerk:(51) !
Jane: Good afternoon! Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Changsha?
Clerk: Well, we have several museum.(52) ?
Jane: I like history museum.They're fascinating.
Clerk: History? I'm sorry.The history museum is ciosed today. Do you like science
museums?
Jane: (53) . I think they're boring.
Clerk: Why not go to the computer museum? You can learn all about the history of
computers.
Jane: Good idea. I like computer museums very much.
(54) ?
Clerk: Go along the street, and turn left at the first crossing. You can see the computer
museum on your right.
Jane: Thank you.
Clerk: (55) .
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As a young man, John Davison Rockefeller said that his three greatest aims were
to make $ 100, 000, do charitable contributions and live to be 100. He died two months
shy of his 98th birthday, but he made good on the first two goals.
Rockefeller started out in business as a wholesale grocer and went on to found
Standard Oil, which through shrewd( 精 明 的 ) business decisions, grew to be a
gargantuan(庞大的) monopoly(垄断). At its peak, Standard Oil had about 90% of the
market in the United States. And then he was at the age of 74, he had the most money in
his life.
In 1911, his company was forced to break up into 34 independent companies with
different boards of directors by the US Supreme Court. By that time, Rockefeller had
long since retired from the company but still held a large percentage of shares.
Rockefeller got his first job at 16 as a bookkeeper. But he kept his lifelong
commitment to charity. As his wealth grew, so did his charitable contributions. When
he died in 1937, Rockefeller decided to give away half of his amassed fortune.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
76. What things did Rockefeller want to do when he was a young man?
77. How old was Rockefeller when he was the richest in his life?
78. What happened to Rockefeller in 1911?
79. What was the first job for Rockefeller?
80. What did Rockefeller decide to do when he died?
试卷四
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences。
(Meimei met an old woman on her way to the library.)
A: Excuse me, girl.(51) ?I can't find my way there.
B: No. 1 Hospital? It's not far from here. Walk along this street and take the second
turning
on the right. There you will see a white building in front of you. It’ s the hospital.
A: Oh,I see. Thank you. It's very nice of you.
B: You're welcome.(52) ,what are yor going to the hospital
for?
A: To visit my daughter. She is in hospital. I came from the countryside.
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B:(53) ?
A: Last week, she watched WeChat as she walked downstairs. Then she fell down and
broke one of her legs.
B:(54) . It's too dangerous for us to watch mobile phones too
often.
A, You're right. WeChat is good for us and at the same time it also has disadvantages.
B:(55) ?
A: She will stay in hospital for about a month.
B: I hope she will get better soon.
A: Thank you. What a good girl you are! Bye!
B: Bye!
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When you hear the word "scientist",what do you think of? Many people think
scientists are people in clean white coats who work in labs And some scientists do work
in labs. But there are other scientists who work in woods and jungles( 丛 林 ).These
scientists are called "animal behavior(行为) scientists" ,and they study animals as they
live in nature.
Why don't these scientists catch animals and study them in zoos? The answer is
in the word“ behavior”,Animal behaveior scientists want to learn how animals behave
in their wild homes. When animals live in cages or in zoos,they do not act the same as
they do when they are free. They may fight with each other, or they may not eat, or they
may not raise their babies as they usually would. To see real animal behavior, scientists
must go where the animals live.
So animal behavior scientists go into the jungles, the woods or the desert. There
their most important tools are their eyes and ears. They watch and listen to animals very
carefully. They write down everything that happened in notebook. Though they live
near the animals, the scientists are careful not to frighten them. If the scientists are
lucky, the animals will pay no attention to them. Then the scientists can see how the
animals really live.
The behavior scientists hope what they have learned about animal behavior can
provide clues(线索) to help people learn to live together more happily.
Answer the questions according to the passage
76. What do many people think of scientists?
77. Why do the animal behavior scientists work in woods and jungles?
78. Do the animals in zoos act differently from the animals in jungles?
79. What are the most important tools for the animal behavior scientists?
80. What do the animal behavior scientists hope?
试卷六
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
A: What are you going to do after school, Lucy?
B:I’ ve no idea.(51) ?
A:I’m going to the supermarket.
B:(52) ?
A: Some fruit and vegetables.
B:(53) ?
A: No, my mother will. She doesn’t allow me to cook dinner. It is one of my family
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rules. Are you allowed to cook dinner?
B: Yes, I'm good at cooking .(54) when she is cooking.
A: Great! By the way, would you like to go to the supermarket with me?
B:(55) . Let’s go.
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Perhaps you’ ve already watched or heard about Readers(《朗读者》), a TV show
that has been quite popular recently. It invites different peopl to read aloud on the
stage, as well as tell the touching stories behind them. They can read everything, like
poems, books and letters.
Many people are fans of the show and begin to enjoy reading aloud at home. Now
the show gives people a special place to read across China. Reading pavilions(朗读亭)
are now in cities like Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi'an.
The pavilion is quite small. Only one person can come into it each time. There is a
microphone(麦克风) in it and it records people’ s voices. Everyone can read anything
they like for three minutes in the pavilion. The show will later pick some of the readers
and invite them to read on TV.
People of all ages have come and read in the pavilion, according to People's Daily.
"Reading should be just like singing and talking, "said Dong Qing, the host of the show.
"We can actually express our deep feelings through reading aloud."
Both the TV show and the pavilion are promoting(推动) reading among the public,
reported China Youth Daily. In fact, this is also what our country is trying to do now.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
76.What is Readers?
77.Who is the host of the show?
78.What can people read?
79.What's the microphone in the pavilion used for?
80.Why does our country set up the pavilion?