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1.Whatisthecommonthemeofthefivebooksadvertisedabove?

A.Kid 

B.Friendship 

C.Lovelyanimals 

D.Cartoonfigure

2.Howmanyofthebooksaboveareillustratedbythewritersthemselves?

A.1 

B.2 

C.3 

D.4

3.Theabovebookadvertisementscanbefound________.

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D.Inamagazine

B

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Thousandsofyearsago,peoplekilledthewildhorsesthatlivedaroundthemforfood.Overtime,peoplebegantocatchtheanimalsandraisethem.Thiswasthefirststepindomestication.

Aspeoplebegantotameandridehorses,theychosetokeepthoseanimalsthathadmoredesirablecharacteristics.Forexample,peoplemayhavechosen 

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Moderndayhorsebreedscomeinawidevarietyofshapesandsizes.Thisvarietydidn’texistinthehorsepopulationbeforedomestication.TheShetlandhorseisoneofthesmallestbreeds—typicallyreachingonlyonemetertall.Withshort,stronglegs,theanimalswerebredtopullcoaloutofmineshafts(矿井)withlowceilings.HugehorsesliketheClydesdalecameonthescenearound1700.Peoplebredtheseheavy,tallhorsestopulllargevehiclesusedforcarryingheavyloads.

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4.Beforedomesticationhorseswere______.

A.caughtforsports 

B.huntedforfood 

C.madetopullploughs 

D.usedtocarrypeople

5.TheauthorusestheShetlandhorseasanexampletoshow______.

A.itissmallerthantheClydesdalehorse 

B.horseusedtohavegentlepersonalities

C.somehorseshavebettershapedthanothers 

D.horseswereoflessvarietybeforedomestication

6..Horsescontributedtothespreadofcultureby______.

A.carryingheavyloads 

B.changingfarmingmethods

C.servingasameansoftransport 

D.advancingagricultureindifferentareas

C

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Theevidenceforharmonymaynotbeobviousinsomefamilies.Butitseemsthatfouroutoffiveyoungpeoplenowgetonwiththeirparents,whichistheoppositeofthepopularlyheldimage(印象)ofunhappyteenagerslockedintheirroomafterendlessfamilyquarrels.

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Soitseemsthatthisgenerationofparentsismuchmorelikelythanparentsof30yearsagototreattheirchildrenasfriends.“Myparentsarehappytodiscussthingswithmeandwillingtolistentome,”says17-years-oldDanielLazall.“IalwaystellthemwhenI’mgoingoutclubbing.AslongastheyknowwhatI’mdoing,they’refinewithit.”SusanCome,whoisnow21,agrees.”Lookingbackonthelast10years,therewasalotofwhatyoucouldcallnegotiation.Forexample,aslongasI’ddoneallmyhomework,IcouldgooutonaSaturdaynight.ButIthinkmygrandparentswerealotstricterwithmyparentsthanthat.”

Maybethispositiveviewoffamilylifeshouldnotbeunexpected.Itispossiblethattheideaofteenagersrebellionisnotrootedinrealfacts.Aresearchercomments,“Oursurprisethatteenagerssaytheygetalongwellwiththeirparentscomesbecauseofabriefperiodinoursocialhistorywhenteenagerswereregardedasdifferentbeings.Butthatideaofrebellingandbreakingawayfromtheirparentsreallyonlyhappenedduringthatonetimeinthe1960swheneveryonerebelled.Thenormalsituationthroughouthistoryhasbeenasmoothchangefromhelpingoutwiththefamilybusinesstotakingitover.”

7.Whatisthepopularimagesofteenagerstoday?

A.Theyworryaboutschool. 

B.Theycan’tgetonwellwiththeirparents.

C.Theyhavetobelockedintoavoidtroubles. 

D.Theyfightalotwithotherfamilymembers.

8.Thestudyshowsthatteenagersdon’twantto___

A.sharefamilyresponsibility 

B.causetroubleintheirfamilies

C.goboatingwiththeirfamily 

D.makefamilydecisions

9.Comparedwithparentsof30yearsage,today’sparents___.

A.gotoclubsmoreoftenwiththeirchildren 

B.aremuchstricterwiththeirchildren

C.carelessabouttheirchildren’slife 

D.givetheirchildrenmorefreedom

10.Accordingtotheauthor,teenagerebellion____.

A.maybeafalsebelief 

B.iscommonnowadays

C.existedonlyinthe1960s 

D.resultedfromchangesinfamilies

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Homesicknessisafeelingthatweallhaveprobablyexperiencedatonetimeoranother._1_Rememberthefollowingstrategiesbeforeyougetreadytoleave.

___2__Knowingmoreabouthomesicknesswillprovideinsightintohowcommonitisforpeopletohavefeelingsofmissinghome.Thiswillsurelyhelpmakeyoufeellessstressedorembarrassedaboutmissinghome.

___3__Youcanasksomeonewhoisknowledgeableaboutwhereyou’llgotodescribethedailyroutinesandactivitiesyoushouldexpect.Ifit’spractical,youcouldplanapreliminary(初步的)visitwithfamilyorfriendstotheplaceyou’llgoto.

Makeplansforwhenyouarriveatyournewlocation.Whenyouknowwhatsomeofyourroutinesandactivitieswillbewhenyougettothenewplace,you’llfeelmorecomfortable.___4___Onestudyfoundthatvigorousexerciseandpurposefulsocialinteractionwhileawayhelpedtoavoidfeelingsofhomesickness.

Bringsomethingfromhome.Sometimeshomesicknesscanbedifficultbecauseyouneverknowwhenitmighthityou.Bringalongafavoritebook,apairofslippers,orapicture.__5___Theycanbehelpfultocomfortyouwhenyou’rehomesick.

A.Exploreyournewlocation.

B.Adoptyour 

previoushabitsandroutines.

C.Knowthathomesicknessistotallynormal.

D.Becomefamiliarwiththeplaceyouwillgoto.

E.Theseitemsmighthelpmakehomefeelabitcloser.

F.Preparingtomoveawayfromhomehelpspreventhomesickness.

G.Theexperiencewillseemalittlemorefamiliar,makinghomesicknesslesslikely.

二、完型填空(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

OneeveningIwasrestinginacafe.I__1_apairofnewlyboughtwhiteleathershoes,whichwereratherexpensive.Then 

aboycametome.

Hewasina(n)___2__shirt,lookingpaleandabouteleven.Nosoonerhad

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