I know you don¨t like __________ music very much. But what do you think of __________ music in the film we saw yesterday?

A. 音野;音野      B. the; the     C. the; 音野     D. 音野; the

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       遍枠x和中6撃佚周賜宴l

ADear Mom,

       Every time it¨s your birthday, I remember all the great birthday parties you gave me when I was growing upI especially remember the one when I turned to 16, and the words you and Dad said to meNow I hope you enjoy the birthday party I¨m holding for you

Yours,

〜〜〜〜

BDear Dan,

       It¨s over! High school is now part of the pastBut consider what your graduation day really means, aside from the giftsIt¨s the beginning of a life filled with goals that only you can attainYou¨ve made it through 4 important years, and we¨re confident you¨ll make it through anything else you¨ll have to face

Very truly yours,

〜〜〜〜

CDear Tom,

       I¨m 16, but my grandmother treats me as if I were 5She uses a baby voice around me, which is really annoying, but I¨m afraid to say anything because I don¨t want to make her feel badHow can I tell her my feelings, and let her know I¨m growing up?

Love,

〜〜〜〜

DDear Tina,

       I was almost unwilling to open your gift because it was so wonderfully wrappedThe paper was just lovely! I want to thank you for thinking of meI¨m sure you spent hours making this lovely sweater, and it¨s so soft that I feel as if you¨ve sent me 100 hugsEvery time I wear it I¨ll think of you

Very truly yours,

〜〜〜〜

EDear Aunt Pam,

       Thank you so much for the cards and gifts you sent me for ChristmasI hope Uncle Mike and Little John are wellNext week I¨m going to my father¨s for the holidayI wonder if you could come down and visit usI haven¨t seen you for nearly two years!

Love,

〜〜〜〜

FDear Mom,

       I think you¨re the greatestI know you have faults, but I can¨t think of any at the momentYou deserve much more than this small gift in return for everything that you¨ve done for me, but it¨s all that I can affordHopefully, by the time I become a mom, I¨ll be able to be as giving to my child as you¨ve been to me

Love,

〜〜〜〜

       蚣唾羯畐槻甜賜宀宴l謄塘栽m議輟纏魃l

Dear Sucre,

       I understand exactly what you¨re telling me, and I think this problem is very commonDon¨t forget that, from your grandmother¨s perspective, even your father and mother are just babiesTalk with your parents and ask them to talk with your grandmotherI¨m sure they¨ll be able to explain to her that it¨s time to stop

Yours,

〜〜〜〜

Dear Amanda,

       Glad to hear from you! We haven¨t seen each other since waiting at the Cincinnati Airport for that connection to LondonAnd I¨m really missing you! I¨d love to see you, but Mike and I plan to visit the Lake District thenPlease say hello to your dad

Yours,

〜〜〜〜

Dear Michael,

       My dear son, you¨re growing up so fast, and turning into an impressive personI was so excited that I couldn¨t fall asleep after the partyYou know, you really gave me a big surprise when I entered the room, and made me realize how considerate and kind you¨ve turned out to be

Love,

〜〜〜〜

Dear Amy,

       Thank you so much for your giftBest of all for me, though, was to see that you¨ve become an independent womanI¨m sure you¨ll succeed in whatever you do, sooner or laterAnd some thing you can be sure of: I¨ll always be proud of you!

Love,

〜〜〜〜

Dear Linda,

       You are the most caring and self-accepting person I knowI think of you as my soul sisterAt this special moment, this sweater I made with my own hands seems like the best way to express my feelingsI wish you a great birthday, and a great year ahead

Yours,

〜〜〜〜

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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅2012-2013W定寃臭福幽l偏互眉庁M深哂Z壌┰睥井 }侏x尖盾

I was watching some little kids play soccer. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game ! a serious game ! two teams, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents. I didn¨t know any of them, so I was able to enjoy the game without the distraction of being anxious about winning or losing.

The teams were pretty evenly matched. I will just call them Team One and Team Two. Nobody scored in the first period. Then came the second quarter. The Team One coach pulled out what must have been his first team and put in the scrubs(紋aT), except for his best player who now guarded the goal.

    The game took a dramatic turn. I guess winning is important even when you¨re five years old ! because the Team Two coach left his best players in, and the Team One scrubs were no match for them. Team Two packed around the little guy who was now the Team One goalkeeper. He was an outstanding athlete, but he was no match for three or four who were also very good. Team Two began to score. The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body in front of incoming balls, trying bravely to stop them.

    Team Two scored two goals in quick succession. It angered the young boy. He became a raging maniac ! shouting, running, diving. With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball, but that boy kicked it to another boy twenty feet away, and by the time he repositioned himself, it was too late ! they scored a third goal.

I soon learned who the goalkeeper¨s parents were. They were nice, decent-looking people. I could tell that his dad had just come from the office ! he still had his suit and tie on. They yelled encouragement to their son. I became totally absorbed, watching the boy on the field and his parents on the sidelines.

    After the third goal, the little kid changed. He didn¨t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him. His father changed, too. He had been urging his son to try harder ! yelling advice and encouragement. But then he became anxious. He tried to say that it was okay ! to hang in there. He sorrowed for the pain his son was feeling.

    After the fourth goal, I knew what was going to happen. The little boy fetched the ball from the net and handed it to the referee(加登). He just stood there while huge tears rolled down both cheeks. He went to his knees, and he cried the tears of the helpless and brokenhearted.

    At that moment, I saw the father start onto the field. His wife seized his arm and said, ^Jim, don¨t. You¨ll embarrass him. ̄ But he tore loose from her and ran onto the field. Suit, tie, dress shoe, and all ! he charged onto the field, and he picked up his son so everybody would know that this was his boy, and he hugged him and held him and cried with him. I¨ve never been so proud of a man in my life.

    He carried him off the field, and when he got close to the sidelines I heard him say, ^Scotty, I¨m so proud of you. You were great out there. I want everybody to know that you are my son. ̄

    ^Daddy, ̄ the boy sobbed. ^I couldn¨t stop them. I tried, Daddy, but they scored on me. ̄

    ^Scotty, it doesn¨t matter how many times they scored on you. You¨re my son, and I¨m proud of you. I want you to go back there and finish the game. I know you want to quit, but you can¨t. And, son, you¨re going to get scored on again, but it doesn¨t matter. In my eyes, you are the winner! Go on, now. ̄

    The little guy ran back onto the field ! and they scored two more times ! but it was okay. Now in all viewers¨ eyes, he is the Winner.

    When you¨re all alone, and you¨re getting scored on ! and you can¨t stop them ! it means a lot to know that it doesn¨t matter to those who love you. In their eyes, so long as you don¨t give up, you are the winner. And they are always proud of you.

1.The phrase ^took a dramatic turn ̄ (Paragraph 3) can best be replaced by ______.

A. went on smoothly                             B. changed greatly

C. attracted less attention                    D. got interrupted

2.Which detail from the story can reflect the little boy¨s losing confidence?

A. The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body.

B. He became a raging maniac ! shouting, running, diving.

C. With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball.

D. He didn¨t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him.

3.Why did the boy¨s mother try to stop her husband running onto the field?

A. She thought it would only make his son feel awkward.

B. She hoped her son could gather courage and cheer himself up.

C. She considered it useless to encourage his son at that time.

D. She knew it was not allowed when the game was still in progress.

4.Which words can best describe the change of the writer¨s feelings when watching the game?

A. curious ★ anxious ★ grateful

B. bored ★ upset ★ delighted

C. calm ★ absorbed ★ moved

D. surprised ★ thoughtful ★ interested

5.Which can be seen as the climax (the most important point) of the story?

A. The boy¨s going to his knees and bursting into tears helplessly.

B. Team Two¨s scoring another two goals after the boy went back to the field.

C. The boy¨s fighting bravely in face of Team Two¨s excellent performance.

D. The father¨s running onto the field and encouraging his son not to give up.

6.The best title for the story is ______.

A. A Proud Father                                          B. An Amazing Game

C. The True Winner                                        D. The Magical Encouragement

 

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71. The headmaster wants to have the opening speech d______by our English teacher next month. (圻)

Dr Yuan searched for a way to increase rice harvests without ____(U寄)the area of the fields. (圻)

73. The problem is so ___________ 綜繁痴雌that few people can work it out.

74There is a general _________(佚廷) that things will soon get better.

75The boy lifted the stone with all his _______(薦楚).

76. Many of the young ____________(匯旗) enjoy foreign music and films.

77. I know you don`t like her but try not to make it so _________(苧@)

78. A recent survey showed that 53.3 percent of China's middle-class people were not s________(M吭) with their physical and mental conditions. (圻)

79. World Expos have excited and___________(皇玲) more and more people in the world. (圻)

80. By r_______(p富)excess emissions(^業電慧) of greenhouse gases, we can put the low-carbon lifestyle into practice gradually. (圻)

 

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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅臭廉福兆丕2010淡濘斜渡壌哂Z眉 }侏x尖盾

It gives me great pleasure today to say a few words in praise of a man we will all miss very much . To be honest , I can¨t imagine we will do without him when he¨s gone . Bill Masters almost single-handed built up our sales force in the Houston area and developed the market position that we enjoy today .In only six years , he has brought the firm from a very low fifth position in the area sales to the point where we now outsell all but one of our competitors . Not omly have we got 37 per cent of the market under Bill¨s leadership ; we are increasing our share with each passing month .

As you know , the company has moved Bill to northern California to work his sales magic in one of this company¨s competitive areas . But we know that if anyone can do it , Bill Masters can , and I know you all join me in wishing him the best of luck in his new work .

1.The speech was made ______.

A.at a welcome meeting                                     B.after someone died

C.when somebody was leaving                            D.when they had a new manager

2.How long did Masters work there ?

A.37 years .                                                      B.Less than 5 years .

C.About six years .                                            D.Since he began to work .

3.When Bill started to work in Houston area , who had to help him ?

A.many people              B.nobody                      C.about 37 people         D.very few people

4.Bill increased the company¨s sale ______.

A.by 37 per cent every month                             B.to the second largest in the area

C.to be the fifth largest in the area                      D.five times as much as before

 

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親朕互嶄哂Z 輳苅臭廉福09-10W定業互屈和W豚豚嶄深哂Z }侏x尖盾

Dear Harry Potter,

Hi! I'm Kevin from IndiaI really feel lucky to write you a letter

Though I live far away from your world, I think we are a little alike, You are a great wizard(徴g) You have done lots of magical things to be amazed atAlthough I don't do magic, I do believe in itWell, I'm also a wizard at schoolAnd I can often get As, but I am not a bookwormI like to play jokes in class, which sometimes make my teachers angryI also have many friendsThey often get me into and out of troubleNo matter what has happened, we still get close together

Oh, I almost forget to tell you that our school is almost like yours, HogwartsIt's a special one for excellent studentsWe have modern classes and technology lessonsBut when much is given, much is expected, so I often stay up late just to finish my homeworkIt really makes me tired and bored

Luckily, I can read your stories in my free timeI feel like I know youYou have a mind of your ownYou are young, but you know how to take responsibility for your decisionsAlso you think with a clear head even in dangerWhat a great boy you are ! How I wish I could meet you soon!

May you have a nice time

yours, Kevin

68Kevin and Harry are a little alike because_______

Athey almost have the same experience                 Btheir worlds are full of magic

Ctheir schools are close to each other                            Dthey both like the same subjects

69In the passage, "a bookworm" means a person_______

Awho likes keeping worms                            Bwho is loved by teachers at school

Cwho is nervous of reading books                  Dwho enjoys nothing but reading

70From the passage we know that Kevin_______

Ais a slow boy in class                                        Bis fed up with much homework

Cdoesn't believe in magic                               Dlikes to keep quiet in class       

71Kevin writes to Harry to tell him many things EXCEPT_______

Ahis friends      Bhis school life        Chis trouble     Dhis family  

 

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