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I’m John. 21is my room. The TV is 22 the table. The video tapes  23 in the drawer. Where are  24 pencils? They  25 on the table.  26 my pencil-case? Oh,  27 in my backpack. Where’s my backpack? 28 on the table? No, it isn’t. It’s on the bed. My alarm clock is on the dresser. My keys and ID cards are  29 the drawer. I have (有) many  30 on my bookcase.

(  )21.A.what         B. This            C. These          D. Those

(  )22.A. in           B. on             C. under           D. and

(  )23.A. is           B. are             C. to             D. isn’t

(  )24.A. your         B. his             C. her            D. my

(  )25.A. are          B. don’t           C. aren’t           D. isn’t

(  )26.A. What’s       B. Who’s          C. Where are       D. Where’s

(  )27.A. It’s          B. They’re         C. It              D. They

(  )28.A. It is         B. Are they         C. Is it            D. Is

(  )29A. on           B. in              C. next            D.at    

(  )30A. books        B. book           C. picture          D. pen

 

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Is your schoolbag too heavy? The e-schoolbag will help you. It is said that e-schoolbags are going to be brought into  21 in Chinese middle schools soon.

Heavy schoolbags have been a serious  22 for a long time. But the e-schoolbag will 23 . An e-schoolbag is  24 lighter than a usual schoolbag. Perhaps, the e-schoolbag should be  25 an e-textbook. It is a small computer for students. It is as  26 as a usual book,  27 it can still have all the things for study, such as textbooks, exercise books and so on which can be made  28 chips(芯片) like stamps. The students can read the text page by page on the screen, take notes, or even send e-mails to their teachers. They only need to  29 the right chip into the e-schoolbag. Then they can use it.

Some people say  30 e-textbooks can be easily broken, while others say it is not good for eyes. But only time will tell.

(  )21.A.use              B.useful          C.used           D.to use

(  )22.A.idea             B.problem         C.question        D.thought

(  )23.A.work it out B.work out it      C.work out D.work them out

(  )24.A.very             B.much          C.too            D.so

(  )25.A.call              B.calls           C.called          D.calling

(  )26.A.small            B.smaller         C.smallest         D.most small

(  )27. A.and             B.as             C.or             D.but

(  )28.A.into             B.from           C.up            D.of

(  )29.A.bring            B.get            C.take           D.put

(  )30.A.if               B.what           C.that            D.which

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When I was nine years old, I used to go to the post office with my mother, sending greeting cards to my aunt in Singapore. To me, these trips were really  16 memories. And receiving mail through a mailbox outside our gate was just as exciting. My small hands could  17  get the mail without using a key! I always couldn’t wait to see how much I was  18  . Oh, a letter! From Singapore! I would run back home and show it to my  19  . When there was a letter for me, I wouldn’t run—I would open it right there.

After my family moved back to Singapore, I   20  going to the post office. Years later, my company sent me to Shanghai, and the post office found me again. Two years ago I celebrated my 21  with five friends on top of the mountain in Longsheng, China. At sunrise we  22  up to a beautiful view from the mountain top. Later in the afternoon, as we were going  23  the mountain and returning from the sunrise viewing place, a   24  shop caught our attention. It only sold noodles, coffee and had a China   25  sign.

We asked the owner if she could really send mail. She happily said yes. It seemed hard to believe,  26  we were at the highest top of the mountain. I picked one postcard out and asked my friends to write  27  a birthday note. We bought a stamp, wrote some notes and gave the shop owner the postcard.

Three weeks later, I arrived home and  28  my mailbox: Hello, postcard! I broke into a big smile.

That birthday postcard attracted me again to the post office and all its delights. I had  29 the post office all these years. Today I  30  send postcards to friends. And every time I am at the post office buying stamps, I cannot help but smile—how one postcard will make its way across the world and brighten up someone’s day.

1. A. bad       B. poor       C. good        D. short

2. A. easily      B. simply       C. hardly       D. specially

3. A. weighing    B. getting       C. selecting      D. accepting

4. A. friend      B. aunt        C. mother       D. owner

5. A. enjoyed     B. stopped      C. hated        D. considered

6. A. wedding     B. return       C. success       D. birthday

7. A. broke      B. woke       C. grew        D. stood

8. A. around     B. over        C. up         D. down

9. A. cold      B. dirty        C. small       D. modern

10. A. Traffic      B. Life        C. Police       D. Post

11. A. because     B. though       C. while       D. when

12. A. him      B. me        C. her        D. them

13. A. bought     B. repaired      C. painted       D. opened

14. A. missed     B. influenced     C. studied       D. visited

15. A. just       B. seldom       still        D. never

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For several years , Americans have enjoyed teleshopping-watching TV and buying things by telephone . Now teleshopping is starting in Europe . In some  21  countries , people can turn on their  22 and shop for clothes , jewellery , food , toys and  23 things .

In Germany , 24 last year teleshopping was only possible on one channel for one hour every day . Then the government allowed more teleshopping . Other channels can  25 for telebusiness , including the largest American teleshopping company and a 24-hour teleshopping company . German  26 are hoping these will help them sell more things .

Many Europeans usually worry about the quality of the things  27 on TV. They think high quality is the most important thing , and they don’t believe they can be sure about the quality of the things  28 .

The need of high quality means that European teleshopping companies will have to be  29 the American companies . They have to be more careful about  30 of the things they sell . They will also have to work harder to sell things that the buyers cannot touch or see by themselves .

1.   A. European  B. Asian  C. American  D. African

2.   A. lights  B. switches  C. radios  D. TVS

3.   A. some else  B. another many  C. the other  D. many other

4.   A. to  B. until  C. unless  D. by

5.   A. begin  B. leave  C. open  D. turn on

6.   A. people  B. women  C. businessmen  D. officials

7.   A. appearing  B. coming out  C. for sale  D. to buy

8.   A. in the shop  B. on TV  C. they bought  D. by this way

9.   A. the same with  B. different from  C. as big as  D. larger than

10. A. the number  B. the quality  C. the places  D. the buyers

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As usual, Betty was sitting alone during break. As she sat, she heard a quiet “meow” nearby and found a little cat with a band showing the name “Lucky”.

She picked up the cat and went to ask her teacher if she could help the cat find his home as a class project.

“Are you willing to organize this project?” Mrs. Smith asked. She had tried for months to get Betty to speak up in class, but Betty had stayed quiet. Maybe this was her chance to shine!

  Betty thought for a moment and then said, “Okay, we need to put up signs around the neighborhood and call the local newspaper.”

Tony also suggested that they call the Animals’ Home.

Soon students were busy drawing posters. Two students were making phone calls. Mrs. Smith was surprised to find Betty was so confident and really showed an ability to lead.

Betty, however, was not thinking about being a leader or being shy. Her mind was on finding this lost cat’s home.

The two students making phone calls came back and announced, “The Animals’ Home said that a family reported a lost cat named Lucky! They said they’d call the family to come and get him!” The class cheered.

Ten minutes later, a woman showed up and said with joy, “Thank you for returning Lucky! He was very ‘lucky’ to have been found by such a caring group of students!”

The class celebrated their success. Mrs. Smith celebrated, too. Betty sat comfortably with her classmates for the first time, laughing and joking. Mrs. Smith believed it was indeed lucky that Betty had found the cat—lucky for both of them!

27. ______ picked up a little cat during break.

A. Tony              B. Lucky           C. Smith            D. Betty

28. Betty was asked to organize the project because ______.

A. Mrs. Smith wanted to help her change        B. Mrs. Smith decided to look after her

C. she loved little animals like cats             D. she volunteered to be the leader

29. The class finally found the owner of the cat by ______.

A. putting up some signs B. calling the local newspaper

C. phoning the Animals’ Home                D. drawing some posters

30. What is the best title for the passage?

A. Keeping a Cat B. Finding a Home

C. Calling the Owner                     D. Choosing the Leader

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