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56. A. book B. job C. sweater D. picture 57. A. still B. never C. also D. only 58. A. to B. of C. for D. from 59. A. my B. his C. our D. their 60. A. rich B. new C. small D. big 61. A. study B. walk C. work D. play 62. A. but B. if C. because D. so 63. A. farmer B. nurse C. doctor D. writer 64. A. looked B. made C. joined D. found 65. A. ticket B. hobby C. chance D. habit

V.补全对话 阅读对话,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话。(A: Who is your best friend, Holly? B: Victor.

A: _____66_____

B: Because he likes to do the same things as I do. He?s also popular. _______67_______ A: Are you good at basketball, too?

B: Yes, I am. We play basketball every afternoon. A: ______68______ B: For about forty minutes. Would you like to join us this afternoon? A: ______69______ What time shall we meet? B: At five o?clock. ________70_________ A: That?s great! See you then! B: See you!

66. A. Why is he a good friend? B. Where is he from?

C. Why do you like animals? D. How can we get there?

67. A. I?m not a player. B. And he?s good at basketball. C. We like Chinese. D. Let?s read English.

68. A. How often does he watch TV? B. How long do you play? C. What can you do? D. How far is your school? 69. A. I?d love to. B. They like to play soccer.

C. No, thanks. D. It?s time for lunch.

70. A. You?re playing soccer. B. And let?s meet in the playground. C. I have a toothache. D. It?s too difficult.

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VI.阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(15分)

A

Camilla Chomp was a strange little girl. She liked to spend her time alone eating chocolate. Her parents were worried, so they took all the chocolate away.

Camilla left her house to look for some chocolate. She found a small house full of bottles. Among the bottles, a blue bottle caught Camilla?s eyes. It was full of chocolate. In the bottle there was also a card with the words “Change tears(眼泪) into chocolate.”

Camilla was very excited. She ran out of the house with the bottle to look for someone crying. First, she met a little boy crying hard and collected his tears. The tears were quickly changed into chocolate. While Camilla was collecting the tears, she comforted the boy. Finally, the boy stopped crying and they had a good time together.

Later, Camilla met a woman and an old man crying. The woman had broken some bowls. And the old man?s dog had just died. Camilla collected their tears and made them happy again.

Soon, Camilla knew that making people happy was much more important than finding chocolate. So she stopped collecting tears and began to help sad people. As a result, she had many friends and had a happy life.

71. Camilla liked to __________.

A. eat chocolate B. read books C. collect coins D. eat fruit 72. Camilla?s parents took away all the chocolate because they were ___________.

A. happy B. angry C. worried D. hungry 73. What caught Camilla?s eyes?

A. A nice card. B. A black dog. C. A red cup. D. A blue bottle.

74. The old man was crying because ___________.

A. he had broken some bottles B. He couldn?t find his way home. C. he couldn?t find his daughter D. his dog had just died 75. How many people did Camilla help before she stopped collecting tears?

A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.

B

One morning Fan Xing discovered that her classroom had changed. The 13-year-old saw that the desks were no longer in rows(排), but pushed together to make six bigger desks.

The new arrangement(排列) was part of a reform(改革) at Fan?s school,

Changsha Daotian Middle School in Hunan. About five weeks ago, more than 2,000

junior students at the school began studying in this way, with six to eight students sitting in groups.

“This reform is designed to provide students with easier ways to study and more chances for discussion,” said Liu Xu, a school head teacher. “Our school hopes it can improve students? abilities(能力) for self-study as well as teamwork.”

The new arrangement took some time for students to get used to. “I was too curious(好奇) about it for the first two days,” said Fan. But soon she and her classmates got used to it. “Now our class is quieter because we can stop loud students with some simple gestures(手势),” said Fan. “What?s more, we can express our own ideas and learn others? through discussion. It?s a better way to study.”

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Feng Yu likes this new classroom arrangement very much and has made some progress studying. The 14-year-old said, “Group members first discuss, and then explain the solutions or answers to difficult questions in front of the whole class.”

“The discussion gives us more confidence to make speeches,” said Feng. “We can also improve our friendships.”

The reform has asked for more from teachers. They have no more than 15 minutes to teach in class. “It is a big challenge to teach in such short time the lessons which should be taught in 45 minutes,” English teacher Wang Jing said. “We have to improve methods to teach better. We must prepare some interesting topics and exercises before class so that students can discuss them.”

Wang said that some students always talk. The teachers have to move continuously in the classroom to keep them quiet and get them to concentrate on class. “It demands more, but I believe it will pay off,” Wang added.

76. From the first paragraph of the passage, we know ____________. A. Fan Xing was a 13-year-old student

B. Fan Xing?s classroom was changed in rows C. Fan Xing?s desk was no longer in her classroom D. six big desks were moved into Fan Xing?s classroom

77. The purpose of the new classroom arrangement is to ___________. A. make the students feel fresh and interested B. divide big classes into small classes C. make more room for new students

D. provide students with more chances for teamwork

78. How did the new classroom arrangement help the students? study according to the passage? A. By stopping loud students using simple gestures. B. By giving students more chances to work in groups.

C. By making students explain difficult questions after school. D. By giving students more confidence to improve friendship.

79. What is the big challenge for the teachers in classroom teaching in the reform? A. The teachers have to improve their studying methods.

B. The teachers must prepare more interesting topics for exercises.

C. The teachers are only given 15 minutes to teach in one period(节) of the class.

D. The teachers have to move about in the classroom to keep the students quiet. 80. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. The students in Changsha Daotian Middle School are sitting in groups when having classes. B. The reform in the school is aimed at improving the students? abilities for self-study. C. Studying in groups gives the students more confidence to concentrate on class. D. The new classroom arrangement also brings some new challenges to the teachers.

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C

“Find a job you love, and you?ll never work a day in your life.” Do you agree with this old saying? Joanne Gordon does. She is the author of Be Happy at work and other books about careers(职业). Gordon believes that about 30% of employees(雇员) in North America do not like their jobs, and she thinks that is terrible. She wants to help people who do not feel satisfied(满意) with their jobs find work that is good for

them. Joanne says, “There are no happy jobs, only happy workers.” She believes that

happy workers share three main characteristics(特点).

First, happy workers enjoy the daily activities of their jobs, and they look forward to the workday. Take Tony Hawk, for example. At age 14, he became a professional skateboarder. Now he is a businessman working on projects related to skateboarding—films and video games, but he still skates every day. He once said, “My youngest son?s pre-school was recently asked what their dads do for work. My son said, ?I?ve never seen my dad do work.?” Tony agrees that his job doesn?t look like work. He has found a way to spend each day doing a job he enjoys.

Second, happy workers like the people they work with. Sally Ayote says, “I work with the coolest people in the world.” She and her group cook for almost 1,200 people in Antarctica. Most of these people are scientists who are doing research. Sally loves to sit and talk with them. She says, “There is no television here, no radio, so I get to know the scientists and what they?re studying.” Sally thinks she has a great job, and the best part about it is the people.

Third, happy workers know that their work helps others. Caroline Baron?s work helps people who have had to leave their home countries because of war or other dangers. She is a filmmaker who started an organization called FilmAid, which shows movies in refugee(难民) camps around the world. Caroline believes that movies can be very helpful in these camps. For one thing, entertaining movies let refugees forget their troubles for a little while. Movies can also teach important subjects like health and safety. For example, in one camp, thousands of refugees saw a movie about how to get clean water. Caroline knows that is helping other people, and this makes her feel proud and happy about her work.

Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron all get great satisfaction from their work. Tony Hawk says, “Find the thing you love. If you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness there than being rich or famous.” Joanne Gordon would agree. She encourages people to find something they enjoy doing, find people they like to work with, and find ways to help others. Then they can be proud of what they do, and they will probably be happy at work. 81. Who is the book, Be Happy at Work, written for?

A. Joanne Gordon herself. B. Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron.

C. People who do not feel satisfied with their jobs. D. The workers who agree with the author?s ideas.

82. Joanne Gordon believes that _____________. A. difficult jobs are terrible

B. there are no happy jobs, only happy workers

C. rich and famous people have much more happiness than workers

D. only about one third of the employees in North America like their jobs 83. Why did Tony Hawk?s son say, “I?ve never seen my dad do work.”? A. Because Tony Hawk?s job doesn?t look like work.

B. Because the best part about his job is to spend each day skating. C. Because Tony helps people forget their troubles while skating.