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     John and Henry studied in the same school. John lived in fear of Henry-every day he gave his lunch money
to Henry, but Henry still beat (揍) him up. He said that if John told anyone he would beat him up in front of all
the other kids in his class. John had to ask his mom for more and more lunch money. but he seemed   1   than
ever and came home from school hungry every day.
     John even cried one day, and a girl told everyone that he was just like a baby and had cried. John was   2 
 and felt so bad about himself and about school.
     One day, John met Jimmy, a boy   3   also had to give his lunch money to Henry. John told Jimmy how
he   4   bullying (欺侮), and found that Jimmy felt the same. They finally thought of a good way of dealing with
their   5 .
     The following day, Henry came to John to ask him for his lunch money.
     "I don't want to give my money to you," said John.
     "What?" Henry shouted.
     John said   6  . "I want to have my lunch today, and you, get away (滚开)!"
     "You want to get beaten up?"   
     …
     Just then Henry's fist (拳头) was hitting John's face, they heard   7   shout, "Stop!" Henry was very angry
to hear that. He turned around   8   found that his teacher Ms Brown was standing just behind him. He felt very
surprised. Jimmy had taken Ms Brown to John's class and she   9   the bullying with her own eyes: Henry was
taken to the head teacher's office.  10  that, he never bullied others again. John and Jimmy helped not only
themselves but Henry and other kids.
(     )1.A. better      
(     )2.A. embarrassed  
(     )3.A. which        
(     )4.A. liked      
(     )5.A. accident     
(     )6.A. strongly     
(     )7.A. nobody       
(     )8.A. but          
(     )9.A. listened     
(     )10.A. Before      

B. thinner   
B. excited   
B. whom      
B. suggested     
B. task      
B. politely  
B. anyone    
B. and       
B. saw       
B. Behind    

C. heavier     
C. relaxed     
C. who         
C. appreciated    
C. trouble     
C. sincerely   
C. everybody   
C. or          
C. looked      
C. After       
D. happier     
D. pleased     
D. /           
D. hated       
D. friendship  
D. fortunately              
D. someone    
D. however    
D. heard      
D. Except     

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  It was early morning. Peter Corbett helped Mark Wellman out of his wheelchair and onto the ground. They stood before El Captain, a huge rock almost 1.2 kilometers high. Mark had long dreamed to climb El Captain when he was a child. At the age of twenty—one, he had fallen while climbing a mountain, losing his legs. But he never lost his love for life.

  Mark knew he couldn’t finish the climb alone, but his friend Peter would be there to lend a helping hand. They thought it would take them seven days to reach the top. Now Peter climbed about 30 meters up and hit a piton(岩钉)into the rock. Tying one end of a 50—meter rope to the piton, he let the other end of the rope fall down. Mark caught the rope and tied it to his belt(腰带). He next readied above his bead and tied a T—bar(丁字铁)to the rope. Mark took a deep breath, pushed the T-bar up almost as far as his arms could reach, and began the first pull-up. High above,Peter let out a cheer, “You’re on your way.”

  For the first four days the two men progressed upward without accident. But on the fifth day,a very strong wind began to blow, making it hard for Mark to hold on to his rope. But Mark kept on pushing up the T-bar and pulling himself up.

  It took them one more day than they had expected. But as the two heads appeared, the group of people waiting on the top went wild with joy.

  根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

46.The underlined word “readied” in the second paragraph means______.

       A.抵达      B.够到    C.完成    D.伸出

47.While climbing, Mark       _____.

         A.carried the T-bar on his back and stepped upward

     B.pushed up the T-bar and pulled himself up

     C.sat in his wheelchair and pushed himself up

     D.held on to the rope drawn up by his friend

48.The correct order of the steps before Mark’s climbing is______.

   a. push up the T-bar   b. tie the rope to his belt

   c. hit the piton into the rock      d. tie the T-bar to the rope

   e. tie the rope to the piton

  A. c-e-b-d-a       B. e-c-a-b-d C. e-b-d-c-a D. b-d-e-c-a

49.Which of the following is TRUE of Mark Wellman?

  A.He realized his dream without anyone helping him.

  B.He was badly injured when he climbed El Captain.

  C.He climbed up the rock about 170 meters in height each day.

  D.He had dreamed to climb up El Captain for a long time.

50.This passage mainly shows us that______.

  A.a good beginning is half done     B. it is never too old to learn

  C.doing is better than saying  D. where there is a will, there is a way

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  Linda and David have travelled by air from London to Sydney, Australia. Linda has promised (答应) her
mother that she will ring her to let her know that they have arrived safely. This is something she had done
ever since she was a child. David thinks it is not a good idea to ring so far, to spend too much, and to say so
little.
     "If there were an accident." He says, they'd know soon enough. Bad news travels fast."   
     But Linda has promised that she would ring. "However," she says, "it doesn't cost much when you just
think that it's the other side of the world. It's only six pence per second (每秒六便士)."   
     "If you're on that telephone for less than one minute, I'll eat my hat,' David says,"And one minute's nearly
four pounds (英镑)."   
     "That's no more than you'd pay for a new hat," Linda answers.   
     She has asked the man at the hotel (旅馆) desk to get her the number. The telephone rings. Linda picks it
up.   
      "Hello, Mum. Is that you?" She says.   
     "Six pence per second,"David reminds (提醒) her.   
    ''Hello., love." It is Mrs Lee, Linda's mother, speaking from London."I can hear you very clearly just like
you are in the next room. It's a better line than when you called me from your office. Do you remember? I
shouted at that time, and still you couldn't hear me sometimes."   
    "Yes, Mum." Linda puts in.."I just wanted to ring to ……."   
    "I remember how you rang when you went to Betty's house to eat, when you were a little girl. And then
when you …" Mrs Lee is a great talker   
    "Nearly four pounds." says David.   
    Linda tries to tell her mother that it is time to say goodbye.   
     "Yes, all right," says Mrs Lee, "But you will write, won't you, as you did when you were at work …"   
     Once again, Mrs Lee talks about the pass. and there is no stopping her. "Four pounds fifty, 'says David.   At last, Linda cuts her mother short, promises to write, and rings off.   
     "There! That wasn't long, was it?"   
     "Four pounds, ninety pence." David answers. "And you didn't even say that we've arrived."
1. Linda is telephoning home to ________.   
A. tell her mother some bad news   
B. say that she and David have arrived safely   
C. report an accident to her mother   
D. say that she and David have left London
2. Linda does not think it expensive to ring, because _______.   
A. it only costs four pounds and ninety pence   
B. it is even more expensive to buy a new hat   
C. she had telephoned home since she was a child   
D. she will speak from one side of the word to the other
3. David says, "Nearly four pounds," because _______.   
A. he wants to remind Linda of the cost of the cost of the call   
B. he wants to buy himself a new hat   
C. Linda has not told her mother they have arrived   
D. he wants Mrs Lee to know how much the call costs
4. Mrs Lee goes on talking for so long because _______.   
A. she likes to hear all about the past.   
B. she likes talking   
C. Linda had not told her that she has arrived   
D. she is going to pay for the telephone call
5. Linda tries to stop her mother by ________.   
A. telling her how much the call is costing   
B. writing a letter as she has promised to do   
C. telling her that they have arrived safely   
D. promising to write, and ringing off

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The Bermuda Triangle(百慕大三角)is in the Atlantic Ocean, near Florida in the USA. During the past 60 years, more than 1,000 seamen in ships and pilots in planes have lost their lives. It is known as “The Triangle of Death”for its strange seawater and sudden storms. What's the strangest is the light of the seawater, which looks so bright that it can be seen even from an outer spaceship.

  At 2:00p.m. on Dec. 5, 1945, five planes took off in fine weather from the airport of Florida, on a training task. Two hours later, the leader in the sky radioed that he was “completely lost”. Then there was silence. Another plane was sent to look for them and also disappeared.

  One of the largest ship that had disappeared in the triangle was an American coal ship, 500meters long. The weather was good, and there were no messages for help before it was “gone”. No broken ships or dead bodies have been found so far.

  No one is able to tell how all these accidents have happened. A group of Japanese scientists were there to see what it was really like in 1995, but nothing has been heard of them ever since.

1. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. How the Bermuda Triangle ate up the planes and ships.           

  B. Why many of the planes and ships have disappeared.

  C. Strange accidents happened in the Bermuda Triangle, no one can tell why     

  D. When the Bermuda Triangle was formed very strangely.

2. How many planes had lost in December 1945?

  A. Five.     B. Six.     C. Seven.     D. Eight.

3. What does the underline word “radioed” mean?

  A. Wrote sound message using a radio.

  B. Listened to sound message using a radio.

  C. Sent sound message using a radio.

  D. Received sound message using a radio.

4. Why was the leader in the plane lost?

  A. He met with terrible weather.                       

  B. He was losing the right direction.

  C. Airport didn't give him an answer.                  

  D. The reasons are still unknown.

5. What about the group of Japanese scientists who went to Bermuda?

  A. They have also disappeared very strangely.

  B. They have not heard of anything important.

  C. They are still working hard in Bermuda.

  D. They've come back, knowing nothing about it.

 

 

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Four men who would become fathers were in a hospital waiting room while their wives were in labor (分娩). The nurse arrived and proudly said to the first man, “Congratulations, sir. You’re the father of twins!”

“What a coincidence (巧合)! I work for the Minnesota Twins Baseball teams!”

Later the nurse returned and congratulated the second father on the birth of his triplets (三胞胎).

“Wow! That’s unbelievable! I work for the 3M Company.”

An hour later, the nurse returned to congratulate the third man on the birth of his quadruplets (四胞胎). Surprised, he only could answer, “I don’t believe it! I work for the Four Seasons Hotel!”

  After this, everyone turned to the fourth man who had just fainted (晕). The nurse ran fast to his side. As he slowly came to himself, they could hear him speak in a very low voice over and over, “I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven. I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven. I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven.”

1.Why were the fathers there?

A. They were waiting for their wives.       

B. They were seeing doctors.

C. They were waiting for their babies to be born.  

D. They were working at men nurses there.

2.Which of the following is true about the third man?

A. He thought the nurse made a mistake. 

B. He was very surprised at the nurse’s words.

C. He didn’t want to have these babies.  

D. He should never have worked at 7-Eleven.

3.Why did the fourth man faint when he heard what the nurse told the third man?

A. Hew was afraid of having so many babies.      

B. He was seriously ill.

C. He was too excited.               

D. He was very glad to have 7 babies.

4.At least how many babies would be born according to the story?

A. 9.         B. 10.        C. 11.        D. 16.

 

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