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( )1.A.Familyrules. B.Safetyrules. C.Anewrule.
( )2.A.120. B.119. C.110.
( )3.A.Dontsmoking. B.Dontswimming.
C.Dontparking.
( )4.A.Becausehedranktoomuch.
B.Becausehewastooyoungtodrive.
C.Becausehedidnthaveadrivinglicense(
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( )5.A.Marys. B.Seans. C.Mikes.
( )6.A.Cokeandhamburgers. B.Breadandmilk.
C.Vegetablesandfruit.
( )7.A.Hishand. B.Hisleg. C.Hishead.
( )8.A.YaoMing. B.LiuXiang. C.DingJunhui.
( )9.A.Theearthquakes. B.Thefire.
C.Thedrought.
( )10.A.Tovisittheirfriends. B.Togotothepark.
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A.Onceayear. B.Twiceayear.
C.Sixtimesayear.
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Iwasinthemostbeautifulcityintheworld,yetIonlywantedhome.It
was 21 amazingweekformyhusbandandme—thetripofalifetime.
Monthsago,whenmyhusbandtoldmethathewouldhaveameetingin
London.IexpressedmywishtogotoEuropetogetherwithhim.Thenweasked
hismother 22 afterourtwochildrenandstartedof.Duringtheweeks
time,wevisitedLondonandParisasmuchaswecould,BigBen,theLouver
andsoon.Althesewerebeautiful 23 weexpectedtoseebefore.We
realyenjoyed 24 .OnourlastnightinParis, 25 weenjoyedthenight
viewoftheEifelTower,myhusbandcaledhome.Hismother 26 thephone.
Inasecond,myhusbandsfacefelandhelookedso 27 .Icouldfeel
somethingbadhappened.“Whatswrong?”Iasked.Hedidntanswerand
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sevenyearoldson,hadfalenofhisbikeandbrokenhisleg.Hemust 28
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“Idontwanttobehere!Ishouldntbehere!Ishouldbehome 29 my
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gothome.Werushedintoourchildrensbedroom.Seeingourtwochildren,
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( )21.A.the B./ C.a D.an
( )22.A.look B.tolook C.looking D.looked
( )23.A.vacation B.vacations C.place D.places
( )24.A.yourselves B.yours C.ourselves D.ours
( )25.A.after B.since C.though D.because
( )26.A.answer B.answered C.wilanswerD.isanswering
( )27.A.relaxed B.relaxing C.woried D.worying
( )28.A.send B.besent C.havesent D.besending
( )29.A.toward B.with C.under D.from
( )30.A.Happy B.Happily C.Final D.Finaly
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ConfuciuslivedintheKingdomofLu,partoftodaysShandongProvince.
September28thishisbirthday. 31 hewasbornover2,000yearsago,people
stilrememberhimonthisday.Hischildhoodwassad.Hisfather 32 when
hewasonly3andhehadtoworktohelphismother.ButyoungConfuciusdidnt
33 studying.Hevisitedmanyfamousteachersandlearnedmusic,history,
poetryandsports.Later,hebecameateacherandstartedthe 34 private
schoolinChinesehistory.Atthattime,onlychildrenfromrichfamiliescouldgo
toschool,butConfuciusbelieved 35 shouldgotoschooliftheywantedto
learn.Hehadabout3,000studentsinhislifetime.Today,peoplestilfolowhis
36 .Hetoldusthateachpersonhassomethingworthytolearnandteach.
“WhenIamwiththreepeople,oneofthemmustbe 37 thanmeinsome
areas.Ichoosetheirgoodqualities(
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qualitiesandchangetheminmyself.”Healsotaughtusthatthinkingisvery
importantinstudy.“Alstudybutnothinkingmakespeoplepuzzled(
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thinkingbutnostudymakespeople 38 .”Confuciusisnotonlyagreatteacher
butalsoafamous 39 withwisethoughtsabouttheworldandsociety.His
mostimportantteachingsareaboutkindnessandgoodmanners.“Akindperson
shouldcareforothers.Bestrictwith 40 ,butbekindtoothers.”hesaid.
( )31.A.Because B.After C.Although D.Since
( )32.A.created B.died C.increased D.replaced
( )33.A.giveup B.pickup C.takeof D.putof
( )34.A.one B.two C.first D.second
( )35.A.none B.someone C.noone D.everyone
( )36.A.thoughts B.news C.ways D.messages
( )37.A.stronger B.thinner C.beter D.worse
( )38.A.angry B.serious C.lazy D.beautiful
( )39.A.scientist B.thinker C.engineer D.explorer
( )40.A.himself B.herself C.itself D.yourself
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makebeinghomealonefun.MyfavouritethingtodoiswatchingTV.It
keepsmecompany(itslikehavinganotherpersontotalkto).Andifmy
youngerbrotherishomeandhekeepsonfightingwithme,wemakean
agreement.Weplayhisfavouritebalgame(basketbal)first,andthenhe
hastoplaymine(footbal).Thatway,bothofuscanhavefun.Idofeel
scaredsometimes,butthatsokay.IknowthereisalwayssomeoneIcan
talktoonthephone. —13yearoldDaniele
WhenIstartedstayingathomealonesixyearsago,Ifoundthat
keepingtheTVortheradioonhelpedtomakethehouseseemfuler.Now,
Ivegotayoungersister.Shesfouryearsyoungerthanme.Whenour
parentsareaway,Iplaybasebalwithherandleavemorelightson.We
alwayskeepthephonenumbersofourparentsandnextdoorneighbours
withinreach.Wealsohavephonenumbersofdoctorsnearbyjustincase
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( )41HowdoesDanielehavefunwhensheshomealone?
A.ShewatchesTV.
B.Shelistenstotheradio.
C.Shefightswithherbrother.
D.Shetalkstoanotherpersononthephone.
( )42.WhatbalgamedoesDanielesbrotherlikebest?
A.Footbal. B.Voleybal.C.Basebal. D.Basketbal.
( )43.HowoldisLeahssister?
A.Nine. B.Ten. C.Thirteen. D.Fourteen.
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BiFeiyuisafamousChinesewriter.HeisalsoaprofessorofNanjing
University.Hehaswonsomeofthehighestliterary(
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China.Nowhehasanewbook,FictionReading.ItcameoutinFebruary
thisyear.Thebookcolectssomemagazinecolumns(
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Feiyuonhisunderstandingofwelknownnovels,bothChineseand
foreign.“Ilovetotalkaboutnovels.AndIusedtobefamousforthat
becauseIwouldkeeptalkingfortoolong,”saysBi.Tohim,novelsarelike
artifacts(
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withthem.HeonceplayedagamewiththestudentsatTsinghua
University.HeinvitedthemtoturnLiShangyinsfourlinepoemabout
eveningrainfalintoanovel.Inhisanotherlesson,heplayedothergames
withhisstudents.Forexample,heaskedthemtochangethenamesofal
themaincharactersinTheNecklace,ashortstorybyFrenchwriterGuyde
Maupassant,intoChineseones.BiFeiyuwasbornin1964inJiangsu
Province.Hestartedwritingpoemsinthe1980sandturnedtonovelsin
1987.BisnovelsTheMoonOpera,ThreeSisters,andMasagehavemade
himpopularbothathomeandabroad.Theworkshavebeentranslatedinto
manylanguagesandselwel.Bislatestworkshowsalotabouthisreading
andwritingexperiencesandhislifeasawriter.Hisreviewsarevery
interestingandhumorous.Heofersreadersagreatbook.Afterreadingit,
youlfeelthathenotonlyencouragesyoutoreadandunderstandthe
novel,butalsomakesyouwanttolearnmorefromhim.
( )44.WhichofthefolowingaboutBiFeiyuisTRUE?
A.Helikesplayingwithnovels.
B.TheNecklaceisoneofhisworks.
C.Hebegantowritenovelsin1980.
D.Masageisapoemwritenbyhim.
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A.Biisrealyhumorous B.Bisbooksarepopular
C.Bilikestravelingabroad D.Bilikeswritingnovels
( )46.Whatsthepurposeofthepassage?
A.ToshowushowFictionReadingmakesBifamous.
B.TotelushowtobecomeafamouswriterlikeBi.
C.TodescribesomeofBiFeiyusmostpopularnovels.
D.TointroduceafamousChinesewriterwhoplayswithnovels.
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Everyyearmanypeoplediedorwereinjuredincaraccidentswhere
driverswereusingtheirmobilephones.However,peoplecontinuetouse
themwhiledrivingeventhoughitsdangerous.Arecentstudyfoundthat
whendriversweretalkingontheirmobilephones,theirstoppingtimeswere
30percentslowerthatwhentheyhaddrunktoomuch—andnearly50
percentslowerthanwhentheyweredrivingnormaly(
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foundthatdriverstalkingonmobilephoneswerelessabletocontroltheir
carsthandrunkdrivers.Andtalkingisnteventhemostseriousproblem,
textingis.Anaveragetextmessagetakes90secondstowriteandsend.
Thatmeansforoneandahalfminutesadriverislookingattheirphones
screenandnotattheroad.Thearivalofnewsmartphonessuchasthe
iPhonewilonlymakematersworseastheywilalowuserstodomore
thingsthaneverbefore.Usingamobilephonewhiledrivingputsothers
livesatrisk.Nomaterhowwelwedrive,ifanotherdriverisnotbeing
professionalorcareful,weareputindangerbytheiractions.Suchdrivers
areselfish,carelessandshouldhavetheirdrivinglicenses(
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canceled.Thereisnoneedtousethemwhiledriving.Justwaituntilyou
stoporyouwilprobablygetintotroubleofyourown.
( )47.Theunderlinedword“them”inparagraph1refersto .
A.phoneusers B.mobilephones
C.drivers D.ears
( )48.Whatisthemostseriousproblemwhendriving?
A.Texting. B.Drunkdriving.
C.Playing. D.Talkingonthemobilephone.
( )49.Whywilnewtypesofmobilephonesmakethedrivingproblem
worse?
A.Itwiltakelongertosendtextmessages.
B.Peoplewilwanttotalkontheirphonesmoreoften.
C.Therewilbemorethingsforpeopletodowiththeirphones.
D.Peoplethinkthenewphonesareeasierandsafertouse.
( )50.WhichofthefolowingisTRUE?
A.Thedriversshouldusethemobilephonewhiledriving.
B.Talkingonmobilephoneswhiledrivingisrealyworsethan
drunkdriving.
C.Thedriversshouldbeputintoprisonwhentheysendtext
messageswhiledriving.
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behappy.51.
Listentomusic:Musicisgoodforpeople.52. Lightmusic
canhelpusrelax;somepopmusiccanmakeusfeelhappy.Youcanlisten
toit,ortakeupplayinganinstrumentinyoursparetime.
Haveapet:Youmaynothaveapetofyourown,butpetsaresogood
atmakingpeoplehappy.53. Somepetsarelovelyandsomeneed
exercise,whichishelpfultoyou,too.
Stayfitandhealthy:Trytokeepfitandhealthybyexercisingevery
day.54. Thegreatthingaboutexerciseisthatithelpsrelease(
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smilingatpeopleinyourdailylifecanmakeothershappy.Atthesame
time,itwilalsobuildhappinessforyou.
A.Bekindandsmile.
B.Stayathomeeveryday.
C.Exercisecanmakeyouhappy.
D.Therearediferentkindsofmusic.
E.Manyreasonscanexplainwhypeopleliketohavepets.
F.Onethingisforsurethatmoneycannotmakeapersonhappy.
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woman.“Nothing,”theoldmananswered.Theoldwomanopenedthebook
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giveupsmoking.”“ButIthinkhealthismoreimportant.Youmustgotoseea
doctortomorow.Hewilbeabletohelpyou,Ithink.”ThenMr.Kingwentto
seeadoctor.ThedoctortoldMr.KingtohaveanXrayexaminationofhis
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Imgladtohearfromyou.Nomaterwhatwedo,itisthe
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Firstly,weshouldrespectteachersandtheelders,andat
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Secondly,behavewelinpublicanddontrunaftereachother.
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healthyfoodandobeythetraficrules.
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2.W:Somebodyhelp!Mr.Johnsonwasbadlyhurtbythecar.
M:Calmdown.Calthedoctorimmediately!
W:Imcaling.
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3.W:Canweswimhere?
W:Imnotsure.Isthereasign?
M:Oh,hereitis.Itsayswecantswimhere.
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4.W:Wouldyoulikemetodriveyouhome,Kate?
W:Imafraidnot.
M:Why?Areyousickofme?
W:Ofcoursenot.Youarenotalowedtodrive.Youdranktoo
much.
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5.W:Hi,Sean.Whatdidyoudolastweekend?
M:Hi,Mary.IwentcyclingwithMike.Unluckily,hefelofthe
bikeandhurthishead.
Question:Whoseheadwashurt?
6.W:IthinkIamalitleheavy.
M:Yes,youshouldeatmorefruitandvegetables.Takingexercises
isanotherwaydokeephealthy.
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7.W:Whyisthelitleboycryingsoloud?
M:Becausehislegisinjured.
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8.M:Whatsportareyougoodat,Maria?
W:Im goodatsnooker.DingJunhuiismyfavouritesnooker
player.Howaboutyou,Tom?
M:Basketbal,andIlikeYaoMingbest.HesagreatChinese
basketbalplayer.
Question:WhoisTomsfavouriteplayer?
9.W:Doyouknowanythingaboutearthquakes?
M:Yes.Earthquakesusualycomewithoutwarning.
W:So they do. How should we protectourselvesduring
theearthquake?
M:Ihavenoidea.LetsaskMr.Li.
Question:Whataretheytalkingabout?
10.W:Wouldyouliketogoforaridewithme?
W:Sory.Thereissomethingwrongwithmybike.
M:Whataboutplayingtabletennis?
W:Thatsoundsnicetome.Letsgo.
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W:No.Jackjusthurthisrightarm.Hefeelsmuchbeternow.
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HowtoProtectOurselves
Dearfriends,
Everyonehasonlyonelife.Weshouldtreasureourlives.
Buthowcanweprotectourselves?Herearesomesuggestions.
Firstly,weshouldrealizetheimportanceofsafety.We
shouldntbreakthetraficruleswhenwegoout.Asforfood,we
shouldeatmorehealthyfoodandlessjunkfood.Weshouldmake
surenottohurtourselveswhenweplaysportsorgames.Bythe
way,eventhoughitsgetinghoterandhoterthesedays,we
mustntswimintheriverwithoutpermission.
Secondly,selfprotectionisoneofthekeyskils.Wemust
becarefulwhenwemakefriendsandtryourbesttostayaway
fromdangerouspeople.Ifweareindanger,weshouldkeepcalm
first.Thencalthepoliceat110orasktheteachersorparentsfor
help.
Inaword,weshouldtryourbesttoprotectourselvesand
valueourlives.
Thatsal.Thankyou!
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