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A.Howlong B.Howfar C.Howoften D.Howmany

5.---Whichsportis 

 

swimmingorskating?

---Swimming.

A.popular B.morepopular C.mostpopular D.themostpopular

6.---We 

theSummerPalacenextSunday.---Haveagoodtrip.

A.visit B.visited C.havevisited D.willvisit

7.Peter 

alotaboutChineseculturesincehecametoChina.

A.learns B.learned C.willlearn D.haslearned

8.---MustIfinishmyhomeworknow?

---No,you 

.Youcandoittomorrow.

A.needn'

t B.mustn'

t C.couldn'

t D.wouldn'

t

9.---Howcleanyourcaris!

---Thankyou.It 

often.

A.washes B.washed C.iswashed D.waswashed

10.---Yourbookisveryinteresting.Couldyoutellme 

?

---IboughtitinXinhuaBookstorelastSunday.

A.wheredidyoubuyit B.wherewillyoubuyit

C.whereyouboughtit D.whereyouwillbuyit

二、完形填空

NeverTooLate

ThemorningSeancheckedtheemailasusual.Thenhefoundanunexpectedemailinhisinbox.Couldherealizehisdreamlate?

Seanwasnownearly40,aloneandpoor.Hedreamedofbeingapoliceofficerforalongtimeandnevermadeit.Wasitpossibly 

thistime?

WhenSeanwasonlya5-year-oldboy,hisfather'

sfriendPaulonce 

thelittleboyhomeinhispolicecar.Seanwasinterestedinthecar,thelightsandtheuniform(制服).HedecidedtobeaherolikePaul.

However,ahighschoolEnglishteacher 

hisdream.Shearguedthathehadatruegiftforwritingandshouldnotwasteitbeingapoliceofficer.Seanfollowedhisteacher'

sadviceandfinallyhebecamea 

foranewspaperandmarried.Duringtheyears,hechangedseveraljobsbutnothingmadehimreally 

.Hisheartreallywasn'

tinthejobormarriage.Actually,hehadneverreallygivenuphischildhood 

tobecomeapoliceman.HiswifecouldnotbearthisandlefthimwhenSeanwas39yearsold.Seanwas 

tomovebacktoSt.Ignace,wherehisdadlived."

Ifeellikeafailure,"

Seansays.Hewassadandlost25poundsinafewmonths.

Whenhisfatherencouragedhimtosearchforanewjob,theopportunitycame.PhoenixwasingreatneedofpoliceofficersandoneofSean'

soldfriendsemailedhim,"

Doyoustillwanttobeapoliceofficer?

"

"

Phoenixwasaworldaway-2100milesfromSt.Ignace,"

saysSean."

Buthere,atleast,wasonemore 

Ifeltreborn."

Inordertopassthetesttoenterthepoliceacademy(学院),Sean 

begantraining,settingadailyrunningruleofamileandahalf.ThreeweekslaterwhenhearrivedinPhoenix,Seanwasamanphysicallyandemotionallychanged.Finally,Seanpassedthewrittenexamandcompletedthephysicaltest.OnNov.16,2015,Seanfinishedhiseducationinthepoliceacademy.

Thefollowingyear,Seangotaprizebecauseofhisexcellentjob."

Ittookme35years.Butapromiseisapromise.Howmanypeoplecansaythey 

10 

theirlife'

sdream?

Seansays,"

Ididit.Itjustprovesthatit'

snevertoolate."

1.A.new B.different C.strange D.interesting

2.A.guided B.led C.carried D.drove

3.A.broke B.made C.kept D.supported

4.A.teacher B.driver C.reporter D.manager

5.A.rich B.happy C.famous D.lucky

6.A.life B.work C.wish D.idea

7.A.invited B.forced C.asked D.ordered

8.A.chance B.time C.job D.dream

9.A.busily B.carefully C.quietly D.immediately

10.A.know B.have C.live D.meet

三、阅读理解

C

ThinkBeforeKeepingPets

Moreandmorepeopleliketokeeppets.Intheireyes,keepingpetshasmanyadvantages.Itcanteachpeopleasenseofresponsibility.What'

smore,itcandriveawaytheloneliness.Itcanalsoreducepeople'

sstress.

ButI'

dliketovoicedifferentopinions.

ArecentsurveyintheUnitedStatesshowedthatthecommonfamilyspentmoremoneyonitspetsthanonitschildren.Althoughtosomedegreeunbelievable,itshouldnotsurpriseanyonewhohasseenthedoggyparlors(客厅)wherelovedpetsrest.AreAmericansdifferentfromothersintreatingtheirlittlefriendsinthisway?

No,theEnglish,too,paymoreattentiontotheirpets.

Thiscanclearlybeseenwhenwelookatpetfoods,whichoftenprovidemorevitamins(维生素)thanhumanfood.Theycertainlycostmuch.LastyeartheBritishpublicspenttwohundredmillionpoundsonpetfoodalone,tosaynothingofmedicalbillsoranimalfurniture(家具).Itisdifficulttofeelhappyaboutthiswhenconsideringwhatthatmoneycoulddoforthehungryandthepoor,soitisnotunusualformeto 

gethotundercollar 

whenIreadanoldmanleftallhismoneytohisdoginsteadofhischildren.

TherearesomereasonswhyIfindpet-raisingworrying.Theyleadtophysicalproblems.AnexampleofthisisNewYorkwhereitisdifficulttodealwiththemessthatdogsleaveonthestreets.Manypeoplefindthisfunny,butinanumberoflargecitiesitisabigproblem.Animalscancauseillness,too.

Anotherproblemisthecarelessnessofpetowners.Mostlittlechildrenwantadogoracat,andtheycontinuallypushtheirmothersandfathersuntiltheygetone.Itisonlywhenthe"

sweetlittlething"

hasbeenbroughthomethattheparentsrealizehowmuchtimeandmoneymustbespenton"

Rover"

or"

Bonzo"

.Thentheyjustleavethepetstheykeep.Asaresult,theyareallowedtorunfree.Englishfarmerslosehundredsofsheepayear,killedbysomeone’spetandyoumusthavereadofchildrenbeinghurtbysomepetsoftheirown.

Sopleasehaveasecondthoughtbeforeyoukeepapet.

(1)Accordingtothepassage,keepingpetshavemanyadvantagesexcept 

A.reducingthestressB.drivingawaytheloneliness

C.beinggoodfortheenvironmentD.teachingthesenseofresponsibility

(2)Thedoggyparlorsarementionedinthe3rdparagraphtoshow 

A.howmuchmoneypetownersspendonpets B.howmuchpetsdependontheirowners

C.whychildrenlovetheirpetssomuch D.whereAmericanskeeptheirpets

(3)Inthe4thparagraph"

gethotunderthecollar"

probablymeans 

A.stayingcool B.feelingveryangry

C.becomingexcited D.gettingquitesatisfied

(4)Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Petscandoharmtopeople'

shealth. B.Thewriterthinksitisgoodtokeeppets.

C.Petownerscantakegoodcareoftheirpetsallthetime.

D.Americansspendmoremoneyontheirchildrenthanonpets.

D

HowtoImproveYourMemory

Manstillhasalottolearnaboutthemostpowerfulandcomplex(复杂的)partofhisbody-thebrain.

Itmaybesurprisingtolearnthatitisn'

tagethatmakesyouloseyourmemory.Thereasoncouldbethatyouhavea"

lazy"

memory,notanoldone.Likeyourbody,yourmemoryimproveswithexercise.Oncegivenplentyofexercise,thebrainkeepsitspower.Beforediscussinghowtoimprovethememory,letslookathowthebrainworks.Therearetwosidestothebrain,theleftandtheright.Therightsidedealswithsenses(whatwesee,hear,feelandsmell).It'

sthecreativeandimaginativeside.Theleftsideisrelatedtological(逻辑的)thinking,whichanalyzes(分析)informationandputitinorder.Somerecentresearchsuggeststhatweremembereverythingthathappenstous.Theproblemmostofushaveisrecalling(回忆)events.Mostforgettingtakesplaceimmediatelyafterlearning.Anhourafterlearningsomethingnew,morethan50%hasbeenforgotten.Afteramonth,80%hasbeenforgotten,andsoon.

Thisresearchisveryimportant.Itshowsifyoureviewnewmaterialyouhavelearnt,youremembermuchmore.Soit'

softhegreatestimportancetoreviewnewlylearnedmaterialoften,andhavebreaksoften.Youbestrememberwhatyoulearnatthebeginningofalearningperiodandatthepointwherewestop.Afterthebreak,reviewwhatwaslearnedbeforethebreakandthencontinuelearningthenewmaterial.Thesebreaksshouldhappenevery20or45minutes.

Otherexperimentshaveshownthebrainneedstimetotakeinwhathasbeenlearned.Thetimenecessaryforthisis5to10minutes.Afterthebreak,thememorywillhavetakeninwhatithasjustlearned,andmorewillberemembered.Duringthisperioditisimportanttoexercisetherightsideofthebrain,becausetheleftsideisusedduringthelearningperiod.Thereforeyoushouldrelax.Listeningtomusic,breathinginfreshair,andlookingatapictureareallwaysofusingtheothersideofthebrain.Sowhenyouarestudyingalone,makeaplanwhichshowswhentohavebreaksandtoreviewnewlylearnedmaterialimmediatelybeforeyoubeginstudyingagain.Ifyoudointhisway,yourmemorywillimprove.

(1)Tofightforgettingbetter,we'

readvisedto 

A.breakdownmaterialsintosmallprices B.usetwosidesofthebraintogether

C.makeproperuseofoursenses D.gooverwhatwaslearnedoften

(2)Duringthelearningprocessthebrainneedsbreaksto 

A.usetherightsideofthebrain B.reviewnewlylearntmaterials

C.takeinwhathasbeenlearnt D.relaxtheleftsideofthebrain

(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Oldagemakespeoplelosetheirmemoryandforgetthepast.

B.Peoplecanremember20%anhourafterlearningsomethingnew.

C.Listeningtomusicisthebestwaytousetheleftsideofthebrain.

D.Memoryworksbestatthebeginningandtheendofalearningperiod.

四、信息还原

Peoplearealwaysafraidofmakingmistakes.Butsometimesit'

snotba

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