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  Peter was walking to school from his home with his friend Jim.

  “I’m thinking.” he said.

  “What?” Jim laughed.

  “Before we came to this school, we had studied for 6 years.” Peter said.“And it will be 9 years by the end of this term…”

  “Don’t you think nine-year studying is too long?” his friend asked.

  “What about it?Everyone must go to school at least 9 years.Well, we have learned English for years…and you still can’t understand a word of it….that’s really funny,” Peter shouted when he ran away from his friend.

  When Jim caught up with him, he said, “I think it is a long time really, when you think about it.”

  “Mm….Hey, you haven’t forgotten your math homework this time?”

  “I did it last night,” Jim answered, when they came to the school gate.“It was difficult, wasn’t it?I sometimes think that all this homework is not good for our brain…We need a rest from all this studying.”

  “I really can’t agree with you,” Peter said, “studying is good for you; and school isn’t only about studying.We learn lots of other useful things, and at school we can develop our interests.”

  “You’re right,” Jim agreed.“I wasn’t very interested in playing basketball until I joined the school team.”

  “So you see, it seems like a long time and a lot of work sometimes, but it helps to make our lives more interesting.”

  “Now you speak just like my father; you should be a ‘teacher’ at this school, not a student,” Jim joked when the bell rang.

(1)

Which grade are the two boys in?

[  ]

A.

Grade One

B.

Grade Two

C.

Grade Three

D.

We don’t know

(2)

Do they both like studying?

[  ]

A.

Jim does but Peter doesn’t.

B.

Peter does but Jim doesn’t.

C.

Yes, they both like studying.

D.

No, neither of them likes studying.

(3)

Jim did his math homework ________.

[  ]

A.

that morning

B.

that afternoon

C.

that noon

D.

the night before.

(4)

Which of the following is not true?

[  ]

A.

Peter’s home isn’t very far from his school.

B.

Jim likes playing basketball.

C.

Jim can’t speak English well.

D.

The two boys are good at math.

(5)

The two boys were talking about ________.

[  ]

A.

their school life

B.

their class

C.

their subjects

D.

their life

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选择方框中所给的句子,补全对话,其中共有两选项多余。

It's Friday today.Jack (J) and Mike (M) are talking about what they are going to do this weekend.

J:What can we do this weekend,Mike? I don't want to do my homework all day.

M:I know,Jack.1 ______

J:No,we can't.My dad has to work at home.2 ______.Tom's going to see The Daughter of the Sea at the cinema.We can go with him.

M:3______

J:Maybe we can do some shopping then.There's a new cartoon shop opening on Saturday.

M:4______

J:On the corner of First Street.

M:How do we get there?

J:Well,shall we go by bike? My little brother is going to visit the museum,we can take him there by hike,and then we can go shopping together.

M:5______

A.Shall we go to school?    B.Let’s have a party at your house?   

C.How about a film?       D.No.I don’t want to see a film.

E.Where is the shop?       F.I really can’t agree with you.

G.That’s a great idea.

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When I was a child I never said, "When I grow up, I want to be a CEO," but here I am. When I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isn't a straight, clear path. In fact, no two paths are the same. But whether you want to be a boss one day or not, there's a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies.  
As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(义务), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the way—putting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.
I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企业家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顾客).  
I'm only 29, so it's been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.
Career advice: Don't figure out where you want to work, or even what industry you'd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because you're graduating, don't stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and they're not, you're really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.
【小题1】What can we know from the first paragraph?

A.The writer hasn't achieved his childhood ambition.
B.The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEO.
C.The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.
D.The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.
【小题2】According to the writer, successful CEOs should _____.
A.try not to take risksB.stay in the same business
C.have a strong sense of creativityD.save every possible penny
【小题3】What can we know about the writer from the passage?
A.He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.
B.He used to run the consumer product team for AOL.
C.His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.
D.His father had far-reaching influence on him.
【小题4】What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? ______.
A.断定B.弄清C.理解D.领会
【小题5】Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?
A.Well begun is half done.
B.Everything comes to him who waits.
C.Time and tide wait for no man.
D.One is never too old to learn.

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Several years ago, a television reporter was interviewing three of the most important people from local businesses. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.
  The reporter was talking to them about being important.
  “How do we know if someone is really important?” the reporter asked the banker.
  The banker thought for a few moments and then said, “I think anybody who is invited to the White House to meet the President is really important.”
  The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. “Do you agree with that?” she asked.
  The man shook his head, “No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You’d only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President said he was too busy to answer it.”
  The reporter turned to the third man. “Do you think so?”
  “No, I don’t.” he said. “I don’t think that makes the visitor important. That makes the President important.”
  “Then what would make the visitor important?” the reporter and the other two men asked.
  “Oh, I think if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the President picked up the receiver, listened and then said, ‘it’s for you.’”
小题1:This story happened in ________.
A. U.N.             B. U.S.A.               C. U.K.      D. P.R.C.
小题2:There are________in this passage.
A.three men B.three women and one man 
C.four menD.three men and one woman
小题3:The banker and the owner of one of the largest companies in the world ________.
A.had similar opinions about the reporter’s question  
B.disagreed with each other
C.had been invited to the White House many times
D.didn’t reply to the reporter
小题4:The owner of one of the largest companies thought ________.
A.he himself was really important because he owned one of the largest companies in the world
B.the President was really important because the president of another country called him
C.the visitor was really important if the President would rather treat him than answer an important phone call from another country
D.none of them was really important
小题5:The underlined word you in the last paragraph refers to (指的是) ________.
A.the television reporter  B.the owner of many buildings
C.the PresidentD.the visitor to the White House

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阅读理解

阅读下面的对话,从对话所给7个选项中选出5个补全对话。

  John: Hello, Marco. Can I come in?

  Marco: Oh, hello, John. Yes, come in.

  John: You don't look very well. What's the matter?

  Marco: 1

  John: Oh dear! Why don't you go to bed for a rest (休息)?

  Marco: 2

  John: Shall I call and tell him you're ill?

  Marco: 3

  John: Right. I'll do that. I'm going to the shops now. Can I get you some medicine?

Marco: 4

  John: Yes, of course. Is there anything else I can do?

  Marco: 5

  John: See you later then. Take care!

[  ]

A.Oh yes, please. His number is in the phone book.

B.No, I'll be all right. Thanks for your help.

C.My head hurts (痛) and I feel really hot.

D.It doesn't hurt.

E.Could you buy me a bottle of aspirin (阿司匹林), please?

F.I can't. I'm going to play tennis with my teacher this afternoon.

G.I don't agree.

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