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( )2Thefamouspoetbegan poemswhenhewasseven
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( )3Theboy thepapercarefuly,buthedidnt
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( )4—Listen!Tomissinginginthenextroom.
—It beTom.HehasgonetoShanghai.
Amay Bmust Cmustnt Dcant
( )5Inthiskindofpoem,eachlinehas set
sylables.
Aa;numberof Bthe;numberof
Ca;number Dthe;number
( )6Mikewilgoabroadtomorow.Iamgoingto atthe
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( )7Iknowthepoem heart.
Ain Bwith Con Dby
( )8Beforeyoustartwritingyourpoetry, yourtopic.
Adevoteto BthinkaboutCthinkof Dlookup
( )9Theboyeats food,soheis fat.
Atoomuch;toomuch Bmuchtoo;muchtoo
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Whenwethinkaboutwritingpoemsorunderstandingpoetry,weoften
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wehavebeenlisteningto 13 formostofourlife.
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Didyourmothereversingasongtoyouatnightasshetriedtogetyouto
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wonderfulwordsofpoetry 16 thesweetsoundofmusictogoalongwith
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Writingpoemsisrealynotalthathad.Throughwritingpoems,you
canlearn 17 tousealanguagewel.Youhavetouseyour
imagination.Youhaveto 18 thebestwordtodescribeexactlywhatyou
feelorwhatyousee.Youmightbetryingtodescribeabeautiful 19 .
Youthinkthatthewords“meltinginthedistance”or“droppingquietly
againstthesea”wouldbeagoodwaytodescribeit.Youhaveto 20
eitherthefirstphraseorthesecondonewouldbebeter.Wouldyouwritea
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( )11.A.easy B.hard C.interesting D.boring
( )12.A.like B.know C.have D.limit
( )13.A.talks B.stories C.poems D.news
( )14.A.music B.jokes C.stories D.introduction
( )15.A.work B.drink C.eat D.sleep
( )16.A.and B.or C.but D.so
( )17.A.how B.when C.where D.who
( )18.A.write B.show C.choose D.learn
( )19.A.sunrise B.sunset C.star D.sea
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FriendshipIsLiketheBreeze
Friendshipislikethebreeze,
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HowMany,HowMuch
Howmanyslamsinanolddoor?
Dependshowloudyoushutit.
Howmanyplacesinabread?
Dependshowthinyoucutit.
Howmuchgoodinsideaday?
Dependshowgoodyoulivethem.
Howmuchloveinsideafriend?
Depends .
( )21.Bothofthepoemsareabout .
A.family B.food C.friendship D.life
( )22.Accordingtothefirstpoem,wecanlearnthat .
A.friendswilalwaysbewithus
B.peoplecanfindfriendseverywhere
C.friendswilleaveussoonerorlater
D.friendshipisverystrangeandchangeable
( )23.Whichofthefolowingmaybethemissingpartinthesecond
poem?
A.howlongyoulive B.howloudyousayit
C.howmuchyouhurtthemD.howmuchyougivethem
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Anelephantandacrocodilewereoncestandingbesidetheriver.They
weredisputingwhichwasthebeteranimal.
“Lookatmystrength,”saidtheelephant.“Icanpulupatree,roots
andeverythingwithmytrunk.”“Ah!Butyourskinisnotsothickas
mine,”repliedthecrocodile.“Noknifeortoothcancutthroughit.”Justas
theywerecomingtoblows,alionhappenedtopass.“Mydearfriends!”
saidthekingofalanimals,goinguptothem.“Letmeknowthecauseof
yourdisagreement.”“Wilyoukindlyteluswhichisthebeteranimal?”
criedbothatonce.
“Certainly,”saidthelion,pointingacrosstheriver.“Doyouseethe
soldiersmetalhatonthatwal?”
“Yes!”repliedthebeasts.“Wel,then,”continuedthelion,“goandget
it,andbringittome,andthenIshalbeabletodecidebetweenyou.”
Uponhearingthis,oftheystarted.Thecrocodile,beingusedtothe
water,reachedtheoppositesideoftheriverfirst,andwassoonstandingbeside
thewal.Herehewaitedtiltheelephantcameup.Theelephant,seeingthat
thecrocodilehadnowayofreachingtheirgoal,raisedhislongtrunk,andtook
downthehatquiteeasily.
Theythenmadetheirwaytogetherbackagainacrosstheriver.The
elephantwastryingtokeepupwiththefastmovingcrocodileinthewaterand
becamecareless.Whenhewasforcedtoturnsharplytoavoidafloatingtree
branch,theelephantdroppedthehat,anditfelintotheriver.Thecrocodile
noticedtheaccident,sodownhedived,andbroughtitupinhishugemouth.
Theythenreturned,andthecrocodilelaidthemetalhatatthelionsfeet.The
kingtookitup,turningtotheelephant,andsaid...
( )24.Whydidtheelephantdropthemetalhat?
A.Becausehebecamecareless.
B.Becausehedidntlikeit.
C.Becausehekeptupwiththecrocodile.
D.Becausehetriedtocrosstheriver.
( )25.Whatdidthekingprobablysayintheend?
A.Thecrocodilegotthemetalhat,sohewaswiserandabler.
B.Theelephanthelpedthecrocodile,sohewasbeter.
C.Bothofthemwerewiseandable,butonewasnobeterthan
theother.
D.Boththecrocodileandtheelephantfailed.
( )26.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory?
A.Thelionisthekingofalanimals.
B.Learnfromeachotheranduniteasone.
C.Thecrocodileisbeterthantheelephant.
D.Bylisteningtothelion,theanimalswereabletocomplete
theirtask.
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wifeandchildrenstayedbehind.Nooneknowswhyheleftorwhathedid
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tohisfamily.Helefthisgeniustotheworld.Youstilseehisplaysin
Englishandinmanyotherlanguages.Heisoneofthemostfamouswriters
intheworld.
( )27Shakespearewrotemanyfamousplaysexcept .
AHamlet BMacbeth
CRomeoandJuliet DManandSuperman
( )28Shakespearedecidedtobeanactorin .
A1578 B1582 C1599 D1616
( )29In1585,ShakespearelefthishometownStratforduponAvon
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Awithhiswife Bwithhisdaughter
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( )30Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefolowingistrue?
AShakespearehadtwochildren.
BShakespearewrotebothplaysandpoems.
CShakespearelefthismoneytotheGlobeTheatre.
DShakespearewroteplaysinEnglishandsomeotherlanguages.
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Hesoldmilionsofbooksalovertheworld.Manyofhisbookshavebeen
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buthediedwhenRoaldwasveryyoung.Roaldandhismotherlivedahard
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daughters,diedofastrangeilness.Soonafterthis,hiswifealsohada
seriousilness.Ittookheryearstogetwel.
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aboutbeingawriter,”heoncesaid,“isthatalyouneediswhatyouvegot
inyourheadandapencilandabitofpaper.”In1984,Roaldwonabig
prizeforhisbookTheBFG.Duringhislife,Roaldwrotemanyfamous
books,suchasCharlieandtheChocolateFactory,Matilda,FantasticMr.
Fox.Afterhediedin1990,Roaldleftmoneytohelppeoplewithserious
ilnessesandthosewithproblemsofreadingandwriting.
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( )32.AfterRoaldwenttoAmerica,he .
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B.RoadsdaughterOliviawashitbyataxi.
C.Roaldwas74yearsoldwhenhedied.
D.Roaldlivedarichlifealhislife.
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verygratefultoyou.
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peopleseeagain.
Q:WhatdoesMr.Lido?
2.M:Idlikealargebowlofbeefnoodles.Whataboutyou?
W:Justaglassoforangejuice.Ihaddinnerjustnow.Youmust
behungry.
M:No,Ijustmissthebeefnoodleshere.Theyareverydelicious.
Q:Whatwouldtheboyliketoeat?
3.M:Whereisyousister,Maria?Ididntseeherthewholemorning.
W:Shewenttothefieldandenjoyedherselfthere.
Q:WhendidMariassistergotothefield?
4.M:Amy,whatisyourmotherdoing?
W:Sheiswritingaleter.Shecancontrolherwheelchairherself.
Q:WhatsAmysmotherdoingnow?
5.W:AreyougoingtoNewYorkbyplaneorbytrain?
M:Bytrain.Itsmorecomfortable.
Q:HowisthemangoingtoNewYork?
6.W:Michael,whatdoyoulikedoingonSaturdays?
M:Playingbasketbal.Itscool.
Q:WhatdoesMichaellikedoingonSaturdays?
7.W:Helo,Kevin.WhyareMr.andMrs.Blacksoworied?
M:BecausetheirsonSamhasgotahighfever.
Q:Whohasgotahighfever?
8.W:Didyouseetheaccident?
M:Yes,Iwaswalkingacrossthestreetthen.
W:Couldyoudescribeitforme?
M:Sure.Isaw thecarhitthegirlridingalongthestreet
frombehind.
Q:Whatwasthemandoingwhentheaccidenthappened?
9.M:Hi,Lily.IdidntseeyouinMr.Liusclassyesterday.
W:Wel,Ihadaheadache.
M:Imsorytohearthat.Wasitserious?
W:Yes,soIaskedforsickleave.
Q:Whatwaswrongwiththegirlyesterday?
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M:Imeanttoaskyoutogowithmetogetmyglassesrepaired.
W:Whatswrongwiththem?
M:IbrokethemwhenIplayedbasketbalyesterday.
W:Imsory.Icantgowithyouthen.
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W:Oh,issheil?
M:No,shesayssheiswel,butitseemsthatsomethingiswrong
withher.
W:Youdbetertakehertothehospitalandseeadoctor.
M:Butsherefusestodoso.Imworiedabouther.Whatshould
Ido?
W:Doesshedowelinherlessons?Andisshepopularamongher
classmates?
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popularamongherclassmates.
W:Doesshelikedoingsports?
M:No,shelovesreadingbooks,watchingTVandchatingonline.
W:Thatswhattheproblemis.Childrenatherageshouldexercise
everydaytokeephealthy.Soyoudbeteraskhertotakepartin
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lateramanstoppedtheothertwin.“Excuseme,”hesaid.“butwas
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58Afteranearthquake;under
59tomakeadecision 60discovery;in
Ⅵ61each 62showed 63in 64atention 65rules
66outdoor 67younger 68how 69smoking
70printed
Ⅶ71protectoureyeswel
72Dontsittooclosetoit
73not
74goodforoureyes
75.takegoodcareofoureyesinmanyways
Ⅷ76hesout
77couldyoutelmeyournameandyourphonenumber
78Ihaveacalontheotherone.
79CanIleaveamessage,please?
80CouldyoutelhimImattheBeijingHotelinRoom40217?
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Withtheimprovementofpeopleslivingconditionsinour
country,moreandmorepeoplehavetheirowncars.Mostpeople
drivetoworkinsteadofgoingbybus.Manypeopleoftentake
partinmanykindsofparties.Theydrinkatthepartiesanddrive
afterdrinking.Manyaccidentshappenbecauseofdrunkdriving.
Inourcountry,peoplewhodriveafterdrinkingwilevenbesent
intoprison.
Foroursafety,Ihopeeverydriverremembers:Neverdrive
afterdrinking!
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