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It’saverygoodchance.
A.GuesswhatB.SowhatC.WhocaresD.Howwhy
5.small,thecompanyhasabout1,000buyersinover30countries.
A.AsB.If C.AlthoughD.Once
6.Wehavelaunchedanotherman-madesatellite,isannouncedintoday’snewspaper.
A.thatB.whichC.whoD.what
7.WhileshewasinParis,shedevelopedaforfineart.
A.way B.relationC.tasteD.habit
8.IhadhopedtotakeaholidaythisyearbutIwasn’tableto
A.getaway B.dropinC.checkoutD.holdon
9.Noonebemoregenerous,hehasaheartofgold.
A.could B.mustC.dareD.need
10.Insomelanguages,100wordsmakeuphalfofallwordsindailyconversations.
A.using B.touseC.havingusedD.used
11.Itwasnotuntilneartheendofthelettershementionedherownplan.
A.that B.whereC.whyD.when
12.Atourfactorythereareafewmachinessimilartodescribedinthismagazine.
A.them B.theseC.thoseD.ones
13.Thewatersupplyhasbeencutofftemporarilybecausetheworkersoneofthemainpipes.
A.hadrepairedB.haverepairedC.repairedD.arerepairing
14.IfhehadspentmoretimepractisingspeakingEnglishbefore,heabletospeakitmuchbetternow.
A.willbe B.wouldbeC.hasbeenD.wouldhavebeen
15.IwanttotellyouisthedeeploveandrespectIhaveformyparents.
A.That B.WhichC.WhetherD.What
二、完形填空
AsIheldmyfather’shandsonenight,Icouldn’thelpbutnoticetheircalluses(老茧)androughness.Hishandstellthestoryofhislifeasa16,includingallhisstruggles.
Onesummer,Iremember,adrought(旱灾)hitOntario,turningitintoa17desert.OnoneogthosehotmorningsIwaspickingsweetcornwithmydadtofillthelast18fromthegrocerystore.Fiftydozenwasallweneeded,which19
tooktwentyminutes.Thatmorning,however,theprocessdidn’t20quickly.Afterfortyminutesofaimlesslywalkinginthefield,we21neededtwentydozen.Iwascompletelyfrustratedand22.Droppingthebasketheavily,Ideclared,“Ifthestorewantsitslasttwentydozen,theycanpickitthemselves1”Dad23.“Justthink,mylittlegirl,onlytendozenleftforeachofusandthenwe’re24.”SuchisDad----whateverproblemhe25,henevergivesup.
26,thedisastrouseffectsofthedroughtwerefeltalloverourcounty.Itwasachallengingtimeforeveryone,
27Dadremainedoptimistic.He28tobegratefulforotherthingslikegoodhealthandfoodonourplated.OnlythendidItrulybeginto29Dadandhisfaiththatguidedusthroughthehardtimes.
Dadisalsoalivingexampleofreal30.Fromdawntodusk,hewarkscountlesshoursto31ourfamily.Healwaysputsourhappiness32hisown,andneverfailstocheermeonatmysportsgames33hisexhaustionafterlongdays.Hislovingandselflessnaturehasinspiredmetobecomemoresympatheticand34puttingothersfirst.
Dad,thelife35Ihavelearnedfromyouwillstaywithmeforever.Youaremyfather,teacher,friendand,mostimportantly,myhero.
16.A.teacher B.gardener C.farmer D.grocer
17.A.stormy B.lively C.disappearing D.burning
18.A.order B.formC.gap D.position
19.A.repeatedly B.normallyC.finally D.really
20.A.goB.beginC.occurD.change
21.A.yet B.stillC.even D.nearly
22.A.surprised B.nervousC.angry D.frightened
23.A.apologized B.criedC.complained D.laughed
24.A.lost B.doneC.goneD.touched
25.A.meetswith B.bringsup C.worksout D.thinksabout
26.A.Thankfully B.Hopefully C.Unfortunately D.Strangely
27.A.or B.forC.so D.but
28.A.happened B.seemedC.continued D.aimed
29.A.face B.appreciate C.examine D.question
30.A.love B.pride C.friendship D.honesty
31.A.support B.settle C.start D.impress
32.A.after B.before C.beside D.under
33.A.inspiteof B.intermsof C.incontrolof D.inplaceof
34.A.careful B.regretful C.considerate D.humorous
35.A.history B.motto C.patterns D.lessons
三、阅读理解
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B.havegroupdiscussions
C.takecomfortableseats
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37.Librarycomputersonthegroundfloor
A.helpstudentswiththeirfieldexperiments
B.containsoftwareessentialforschoolwork
C.areforthosewhowantoaccessthewi-fi
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Agroupmustconsistof8people
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39.Astudentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe
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Astronomers---scientistswhostudystarsandplanets----havebeencomplainingaboutthisproblemfordecades.Theysaythatlightpollutionpreventsthemfromseeingobjectsintheskythattheycouldseequiteeasilyinthepast.Theycallonpeopleandthegovernmenttotakemeasurestofightagainstit.
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Countlessmoreanimalscasualties(伤亡)resultfromtheuseofarti