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Music can be a great power (力量) to change people’s lives. Regina del Carmen Sanchez, 14, always believes this. The girl from Kansas City, US, leads a hard life. She lives in a small house with her mom and grandparents. Her mom gets a very low pay.
But it doesn’t stop Sanchez’s love of music. She wrote her first song Keep Your Head Up when she was 12. It described the bad situation(情况) at her home, but it also sent the message of hope: “My house is old and poor, but it beats (胜过) being homeless… Love yourself and never give up. You’ll see a better life if you keep your head up…”
It took Sanchez several months to finish the song. Sometimes during a break in class, when lyrics (歌词) came into her head, “I would have to write them down right then,” she told the local newspaper The Kansas City Star.
Jeremy Lillig was a spokesman for Bright Futures, a charity fund. When he saw the video of the song, he was moved. He shared it through social media (社交媒体). The fund has provided money for poor students in Kansas City.
Now Sanchez often plays the song in public. “I want to help people understand what is happening in the world in an easy way,” she said.
【小题1】 There are          people in Sanchez’s family.

A.three B.fourC.fiveD.six
【小题2】What’s true about Keep Your Head Up?  ______________________
A.It was written two years ago.
B.It showed a feeling of hopeless.
C.It described the good situation of a house.
D.It took Sanchez several weeks to write the song.
【小题3】The word “moved” can be replaced (代替) by         .
A.surprisedB.interested
C.touchedD.excited
【小题4】The best title of the passage can be          .
A.A girl and her song
B.Poor home is better than being homeless
C.Charity changes the girl’s life
D.Let’s support poor students.

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Music can be a great power (力量) to change people’s lives. Regina del Carmen Sanchez, 14, always believes this. The girl from Kansas City, US, leads a hard life. She lives in a small house with her mom and grandparents. Her mom gets a very low pay.
But it doesn’t stop Sanchez’s love of music. She wrote her first song Keep Your Head Up when she was 12. It described the bad situation(情况) at her home, but it also sent the message of hope: “My house is old and poor, but it beats (胜过) being homeless… Love yourself and never give up. You’ll see a better life if you keep your head up…”
It took Sanchez several months to finish the song. Sometimes during a break in class, when lyrics (歌词) came into her head, “I would have to write them down right then,” she told the local newspaper The Kansas City Star.
Jeremy Lillig was a spokesman for Bright Futures, a charity fund. When he saw the video of the song, he was moved. He shared it through social media (社交媒体). The fund has provided money for poor students in Kansas City.
Now Sanchez often plays the song in public. “I want to help people understand what is happening in the world in an easy way,” she said.
小题1:There are     people in Sanchez’s family.
A.three B.four
C.fiveD.six
小题2: What’s true about Keep Your Head Up?  ______________________
A.It was written two years ago.
B.It showed a feeling of hopeless.
C.It described the good situation of a house.
D.It took Sanchez several weeks to write the song.
小题3: The word “moved” can be replaced (代替) by   .
A.surprisedB.interested
C.touchedD.excited
小题4: The best title of the passage can be    .
A.A girl and her song
B.Poor home is better than being homeless
C.Charity changes the girl’s life
D.Let’s support poor students.

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The fund(基金)was opened to help the ________(受害者)of the earthquake.

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听下面5段对话。 每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。
 (     ) 1. A. Help them cross the road.
             B. Help them find a hous. 
             C. Help them do something difficult.
(     ) 2. A. Yes, she will. 
(     ) 3. A. No, it isn't.           
(     ) 4. A. Yes, it is.    
B. Yes, he will.    
B. Yes, they can.         
B. No, it isn't.  
C. No, she won't.       
C. No, they can't.       
C. I don't know.                              
 (     ) 5. A. It is one of Hong Kong's biggest fund-raising events. 
             B. It is one of the fund-raising events in China.
             C. It is one of the biggest celebrations.

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听力

一、对话理解

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分)

1.A.Help them cross the road.

B.Help them find a house

C.Help them do something difficult

2.A.Yes, she will.

B.Yes, he will.

C.No, she won't.

3.A.No, it isn't.

B.Yes, they can

C.No, they can't.

4.A.Yes, it is.

B.No, it isn't.

C.I don't know.

5.A.It is one of Hong Kong's biggest fund-raising events.

B.It is one of the fund-raising events in China.

C.It is one of the biggest celebrations.

二、短文理解

听下面的短文。短文后有5个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项。短文读两遍。(共5小题,每小题1分)

1.Do Americans get advice from members of their families?

A.No, they don’t.

B.Yes, they do.

C.I don’t know.

2.What will most Americans do when they need advice?

A.Turn to their parents

B.Write to newspapers and magazines.

C.Ask people they don’t know.

3.Can Americans get advice on how to buy a car?

A.Yes

B.No

C.We don’t know

4.How do most newspapers help people solve their problems?

A.They publish their letters and ask readers to answer them

B.They pass their letters to Abby and Ann Landers

C.They publish letters from readers and answers from doctors, lawyers or educators.

5.What can we learn about Abby and Ann Landers?

A.They have had special training.

B.They have much experience.

C.They are well known all over the world.

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