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C.threemillionsD.million
8.Whatshesaidmadetheteacher.
A.laughB.laughedC.tolaughD.laughing
9.Whenyousee“Entrance”insomeplaces,thatmeansyou.
A.can’tgointotheroom
B.cangooutoftheplace
C.cangotoanyplaceexcepthere
D.cangointoorentertheplace
10.Whenyouseethesign“NoParking”,ittellsyou.
A.toplaythereB.nottoplayinthepark
C.nottoparkyourcarshereD.toparkyourcarshere.
11.Tomwasaskedthereontime.
A.togetB.getC.gettingD.gets
12.Look!
It’ssnowing.Thegroundwillsnowsoon.
A.coveredbyB.fullof
C.becoveredwithD.fillwith
13.-Whydidn’tyourideyourbicycle?
—Ithasbroke.
A.upB.downC.offD.away
14.Thethermosthewaterhot.
A.keepsB.makesC.letsD.gets
15.Lucyaskedthespecialthingwas.
A.whatB.whatherC.whichD.that
16.Thischairismadewood.
A.inB.ofC.fromD.with
17.Englishisusefullanguage.
A.theB.anC.aD.×
18.Mr..Lispokefastformeunderstand.
A.too…toB.so…thatC.very…toD.such…that
19.DoyouknowwhenthePLAwas?
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20.Mr..Liusaidthatthesunthenearesttotheearthinallthestars.
A.wasB.willbeC.beenD.is
21.Thenewswas,buthewasnotatall.
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C.thestreettoD.theroadof
25.Thepostofficeisthepolicestationtheclothingshop.
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26.Thelittlegirlpointedthebirdinthetree.
A,onB.atC.intoD.for
27.Therearestudentsinthepark.
A.hundredsofB.hundredof
C.hundredsD.hundred
28.Whichofthesethingsis,andwhichisold?
A.youngB.olderC.beautifulD.modern
29.WhenIcametoseehim,hewastea.
A.makingB.burningC.doingD.eating
3O.Thetreewithallisleavesabeautifulshade(阴影).
A.giveB.givingC.givesDgiven
二.完形填空(15)
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Nowthelittleboyissixyearsold.It'
stimeforhimto___34___.Hisfathercouldn'
tbuyanewbagforhim.Hehadtobringanold___35___onewithhim.Hedidn'
tmindit,buttherichchildrenalways___36___him.Hewouldn'
ttellhisparentsaboutitanddecidedtogetsomemoney___37___.
Therelivesashopkeepernotfarfromtheirhouse.Themanisvery___38___andhasanicehousewithabeautifulgarden.Whenautumncomes,theleavesbeginto___39___.Ofcoursethegardenersweepsthemout.Butthisautumnthegardeneris___40___andcannotdoit.Themanwantedtoemploy(雇)aworkertodoit.Theboy___41___aboutit.OneSaturdaymorninghewenttothehouseandbeganto___42___thedoor.Aservant(佣人)methimandhetoldherwhathehadgonetherefor.Thegirl___43___himforalongtimeandasked,“Isitrealthatyoucansweeptheleavesout?
”
“Yes,madam,”answeredtheboy.“Icando___44___athome.I'
lltrytodoitwell,Ithink.”
Theshopkeeperknewaboutitand___45___toemploytheboy.But
onlyhalfanhourlaterhegotbackwithonehundreddollarsinhishand.Hisfatherwassurprisedandasked,“Whydidtheshopkeeperpayyousomuchmoneyforonlyhalfanhour?
“Becausehisdogbit(咬)me,”saidtheboy.“It'
shisreward(报酬)”!
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tpaid
32.A.medicineB.foodC.drinkD.salt
33.A.homeworkB.cookingC.houseworkD.washing
34.A.gotoworkB.gotoschoolC.gotobedD.getup
35.A.niceB.dirtyC.brokenD.dear
36.A.laughedatB.beatC.helpedD.shoutedat
37.A.herB.himC.herselfD.himself
38.A.strangeB.richC.terribleD.polite
39.A.fallB.growC.flyD.move
40.A.busyB.freeC.healthyD.wascalled
41.A.toldB.wastoldC.calledD.wascalled
42.A.mendB.watchC.knockatD.tryout
43.A.lookedforB.lookedatC.sentforD.playedwith
44.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing
45.A.hopedB.hatedC.triedD.agreed
三.阅读理解(20)
A
BEIJING(AssociatedPress)!
Chinahasagrowingmiddleclass,atraditionofexpectingeducationand21millionnewbabieseveryyear.Sellingeducationaltoysshouldbeeasy.
WhileChinamaybetheworld'
sbiggesttoy-maker,muchofthebestisexported.Departmentstoresheredonothaveenoughhigh-qualitytoys.Itissaidthedemandforeducationaltoysislow.
AUScompany,BabyCare,istryingtochangethatwithanewwaytoselltoysinChina.
BabyCareworksbasicallytogetherwithdoctorsinBeijinghospitals.Peoplewhojointhecompany'
s"
mother'
sclub"
getlecturesandnewslettersonbabyandchilddevelopmentatnoextracost--iftheyagreetospend18dollarsamonthonthecompany'
seducationaltoysandchildcarebooks.
"
Wewanttobuildaseven-yearrelationshipwiththosepeople,"
saidMatthewJ.Estes,BabyCare'
spresident."
Itstartsduringpregnancy,whentheanxietyandneedsarehighest."
BabyCareworksonaone-to-onebasis.Doctors,nurses,andteachers--paidbyBabyCare--adviseparents,explainingtoysthataredesignedforchildrenateachstageofdevelopmenttoagesix.
BabyCareopeneditsfirststoreinChinalastJuneinashoppingcenterincentralBeijingandanothernearBeijingZoo.Itplanstohave80storesinChinawithinsixyears.
ItisanewmodelforChinaanddevelopsamarketinyoungchildren'
seducationandhealththatnoothercompaniesarein.
46.Whatdothefirsttwoparagraphsmainlytellus?
A.Educationaltoysand,foreigntoymarkets.
B.ProblemswithChinastoymarketandeducation.
C.ReasonsforpushingsalesofeducationaltoysinChina.
D.BabypopulationandvariouskindsoftoysmadeinChina.
47.Whichofthefollowingisafactaccordingtothepassage?
A.ClubmembersbuyBabyCareproductsforfreechildcareadvice.
B.DoctorsinBeijinghelpinmakingBabyCareproducts.
C.Parentsareencouragedtopay$18forclubactivities.
D.BabyCaretrainsChinesedoctorsatnoextracost.
48.BabyCareisdevelopingitsbusinessinChinaby_________.
A.openingstoresinBeijinghospitalsB.offering18-monthcoursesonchild-care
C.settingupchildren'
seducationcentersD.formingcloserelationshipswithparents
49.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.Mother'
sClubinChinaB.BabyCareandDoctors
C.AmericanCompanyModelD.OnEducationalToys
B
MostAmericansgetwhatmoneytheyhavefromtheirwork;
thatis,theyearnanincomefromwagesorsalaries.TherichestAmericans,however,getmostoftheirmoneyfromwhattheyown--theirstock,bonds,realestate,andotherformsofproperty,orwealth.Althoughtherearefewaccuratestatisticstogoby,wealthinAmericansocietyappearstobeconcentratedinveryfewhands.Morethan20percentofeverythingthatcanbeprivatelyownedisheldbylessthanonepercentoftheadultpopulationandmorethan75percentofallwealthisownedby20percentofAmericanadults.TheplainfactisthatmostAmericanshavenowealthatallasidefromtheirhomes,automobiles,andasmallamountofsavings.
IncomeintheUnitedStatesisnotashighlyconcentratedaswealth.In1917therichest10percentofAmericanfamiliesreceived26.1percentofallincome,whilethepoorest10percentreceived17percent,mainlyfromSocialSecurityandothergovernmentpayments.ThemoststrikingaspectofincomedistributionisthatithasnotchangedsignificantlysincetheendofWorldWarII.Althougheconomicgrowthhasroughlydoubledrealdisposable(可自由使用的)familyincome(themoneyleftaftertaxesandadjustedforinflation)overthelastgeneration,thesizeofthesharesgiventotherichandthepoorisaboutthesame.ByanymeasureeconomicinequalityisgreatintheUnitedStates.
TherealitybehindthesestatisticsisthatalargenumberofAmericansarepoor.In1918,14percentofthepopulationwaslivingbelowthefederalgovernment'
spovertyline,whichatthattimewasanannualincomeof$9287foranonfarmfamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildren.Inotherwords,aboutoneoutofsevenAmericansover31millionpeoplewasofficiallyconsideredunabletobuythebasicnecessitiesoffood,clothes,andshelter.Thesuggestedpovertylinein1981wouldhavebeenanincomeofabout$11200forafamilyoffour.Bythisrelativedefinition,about20percentofthepopulationormorethan45millionAmericansarepoor.
50.WhyiseconomicinequalitystillgreatintheUSinspiteoftheeconomicgrowth'
?
A.Becausetheproportionofincomereceivedbytherichandthepoorrem