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( )1. What is the mens Tshirt made of?
A. Cotton. B. Silk. C. Nylon. D. PU.
( )2. How much do we need to pay for four jackets?
A. $ 100. B. $ 200. C. $ 300. D. $ 400.
( )3. Which of the following cannot be cleaned by hand?
A. The Scotland Tshirt. B. The Wales Tshirt. C. The dress. D. The jacket.
( )4. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The dress has five sizes.
B. The jacket is soft and comfortable.
C. The order number for the dark blue jacket is CQ 8200.
D. This is a big sale for womens clothes.
( )5. Where can you probably see the passage?
A. On a movie poster. B. On a clothing website.
C. In a sports report. D. In a school newspaper.
B
One day,I took my seat in a stadium to watch an Australian football game. It was crowded with fans. Suddenly,
I heard some great commentary(
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There was another boy sitting next to him and listening to him carefully.
Then I heard about their stories from others. The two boys named Mark and Jarryd are best friends. When Mark
was nine,he had an illness which took away his sight and his ability(
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throughout the years,Jarryd has always been with his closest friend and watched every game with him. They still
share their love of it.
After knowing that,I hardly watched the game. Instead,I was looking back at Jarryd and Mark. Jarryd told
Mark about the game clearly and excitedly from time to time. Mark listened carefully. He was lost in the magic of
Australian football.
Sports can be interesting. However,they can also allow us to share wonderful moments with others. Here,the
two boys have moved me with their great friendship.
( )6. What did the writer probably think of the commentary?
A. Noisy. B. Boring. C. Wonderful. D. Crazy.
( )7. Because of the illness,Mark is unable to .
A. study at school B. play football C. talk with others D. sit up by himself
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A. Australian football. B. Marks illness.
C. Their love for football. D. The story between the boys.
( )9. Why did the writer pay more attention to the boys instead of the game?
A. Because the boys friendship moved him a lot.
B. Because the writer couldnt watch the game clearly.
C. Because the writer had already known the final result.
D. Because the writer wanted to listen to Jarryds commentary.
( )10. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Dont give up your dream. B. Be stronger to face the illness.
C. Help friends when they are in need. D. Great games make people excited.
C
In Chinese,what word do you usually use to call your mother?Its “Mama”,isnt it?And as you know,in
America,kids call their mother “Mom”or “Mommy”. In French,the word is “Maman”,and in Arabic(̈
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Have you noticed that these words for “mother”all have a sound close to “m”?Similarly,the words for “fa
ther”almost all have the sound “b”or “p”. There are over 7,000 languages around the world. The words for other
things are usually very different from one language to another. But why are the words for “mother”and “father”so
similar?
The answer lies in how babies start to talk. The easiest sound a baby can make is “ah”. A child can make this
sound without the use of his tongue(
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easiest thing to do is to break up that sound by closing his lips for a while. The child,by this point,has long been
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In fact,babies “speaking”in this way are just playing. Adults,however,dont think so. When a baby says
“mah mah”,it sounds as if(
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mother takes “mah”as meaning her. When speaking to her baby,she calls herself “mama”. The word “mama”
starts to mean “mother”. This happens with human babies worldwide.
After babies begin making “m”by putting their lips together,they pick up the sound “bah”or “pah”in a
similar way. When they make this sound,they are thought to be calling their second closest person:their father.
In this way,you call your mother “mama”,and your father “baba”. In fact,you have been doing this ever
since you started to make sounds.
( )11. Paragraph 1 shows the words for “mother”in different countries sound similar by .
A. telling a story B. repeating information
C. giving examples D. describing differences
( )12. If we want to understand why the words for“mother”and“father”sound similar,we should know .
A. the way babies start to talk B. the languages around the world
C. the meanings of “mah”and “bah” D. the differences between “mah”and “bah”
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A. start to talk B. call his mother
C. play in this way D. ask his mother for help
( )14. In order to make the sound “bah”,babies have to .
A. open their lips all the time B. see their fathers
C. use neither their tongue nor lips D. put their lips together
( )15. What can be the best title for the passage?
A. Babies Talk with Their Parents B. Words That Sound Similar
C.“Mama”and “Baba”
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Back in 2010,a group of Italians decided to play their favorite childhood game hideandseek. It was just an
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into four groups. Players from each group take turns to hide. 18.
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middle of the field. The first to reach the home base successfully can get 20 points. 19. By the way,the
search team are strong and fast sportsmen.
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D. Later it became popular in other areas in Italy.
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For a moment I said nothing,but he said he would be 24 to just sleep on the hallway. I agreed.
The old man had a huge heart inside his tiny body. He told me that he fished for a living to 25 his daugh
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He didnt complain while telling 26 his story. He was grateful that he didnt feel any 27 from his dis
ease,which was seemingly a form of skin cancer.
The next morning,he said,“Can I come back and stay the 28 time I need treatment?”I told him he was
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On his next trip,as a 29 ,he brought a big fish and some large oysters(
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with us,there was 30 a time that he did not bring us gifts like these.
My neighbor 31 me that I could lose some renters by putting up the old man after he left the first morning.
Maybe we did 32 renters once or twice. But if only they could have known him,perhaps their illnesses
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we learned 35 it was to accept the bad without complaint and the good with gratitude(
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years,China has changed a lot. 46 the development of technology,our lives are becoming better 47 better.
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thousands of tourists from other countries,this country is a wonderful place to take 48 holiday. They like many
things in China,especially Chinese food. At the same time,a lot of Chinese people in other countries want 49
know how their hometowns have changed. Their hometowns have left many soft and sweet memories in their hearts.
They have come to realize 50 much they miss their country.
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A:We are going to the Central Park.
B:52. ?I can buy some drinks and snacks for you when Im going shopping tomorrow.
A:Oh,good. Thank you,Mom. 53. ?I want to take some photos.
B:Sorry,the camera was broken last week. I have to repair it.
A:All right. 54. .
B:Fine. What else do you need to take?
A:Nothing. Mario will take an umbrella. Jerry will take a piece of cloth.
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A:No problem. Ill get back home on time.
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