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Everyone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. It is nice       a friend to talk, laugh and do things with. Certainly , sometimes we need to be alone. We don’t always want people     
But we would feel        if we never had a friend. No two people are        . Friends sometimes don’t get on well. That doesn’t mean that they       like each other. Most of the time they will make up (言归于好), and become        again.
Sometimes friends move away. Then we feel very       . We miss them very much, but we can       them and write to them. It could be possible that we could even see them again. And we can also        new friends. There’s more good news for people who have friends. They live longer than people who don’t have. Why? It could be that they are        . Being happy helps you stay well and it could be good just knowing that someone cares about you.
小题1:A. have              B. to have                C. having  
小题2:A. around            B. away                  C. all over  
小题3:A. happy             B. lonely                 C. badly
小题4:A. different           B. kind                  C. the same 
小题5:A. no longer          B. not any longer          C. not  
小题6:A. friends            B. good                  C. pleased 
小题7:A. angry             B. sad                   C. happy    
小题8:A. call               B. ask                   C. tell     
小题9:A. know             B. find                   C. make   
小题10:A. happier           B. stronger               C. kinder  

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  Mary and Peter were having a picnic with some friends near a river when Mary shouted, “Look!That’s a spaceship up there and it’s going to land here.”

  Frightened by the strange spaceship, all the young people got into their cars and drove a-way as quickly as possible except peter and Mary.They were more curious(好奇的)than frightened.They watched the spaceship land and saw a door open, but nobody came out, so they went to look into it.In the center of the floor, there was a lot of food.Peter followed Mary into the spaceship and did not hear the door close behind him.The temperature fell in no time and very soon the two young people didn’t know anything.

  When they came to life, they were surprised to see that they were back by the river again.The spaceship had gone.Their car was nearby.

  “What happened?” asked Mary.

  Peter scratched his head, saying slowly, “Don’t ask me.Perhaps we had a problem.Come on.It’s time to go home.”

  After driving about fifty metres, they found a thick wall made of something like glass stood in their way.On the other side of the wall, a few strange aliens were looking through the wall and reading a notice which, translated into English, said:“New comers at the zoo:a pair of earth villagers in their field with their house on wheels.”

(1)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

It was Peter who saw the spaceship first.

B.

The spaceship landed on the river.

C.

All the young people went for the picnic by car.

D.

When Peter went into the spaceship, Mary followed him.

(2)

Why didn’t Mary and Peter drive away as quickly as possible?

[  ]

A.

Because they were worried.

B.

Because they were curious and frightened.

C.

Because they were angry and worried.

D.

Because they were happy to see that.

(3)

What happened after Mary and Peter entered the spaceship?

[  ]

A.

They were asked to eat much food.

B.

The temperature went up.

C.

Someone they couldn’t see knocked them down.

D.

The spaceship flew away with them and

(4)

What can we learn from the end of the story?

[  ]

A.

Peter and Mary became villagers.

B.

Peter and Mary were in another planet.

C.

Peter and Mary went back home.

D.

Peter and Mary visited the zoo.

(5)

The underlined part “house on wheels” means “________ ” in this story.

[  ]

A.

car

B.

space

C.

wall

D.

zoo

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Read “A Pool near Rajpur” and answer questions 1 to 7.

A Pool near Rajpur

  Ranji had been less than a month in Rajpur when he discovered the pool in the forest. It was the height of the summer, and his school had not yet opened; and, having as yet made no friends in this town, he wandered about a good deal by himself into the hills and forests that stretched away interminably on all sides. It was hot, very hot, at that time of the year, and Ranji walked about in his vest and shorts, his brown feet white with the chalky dust that flew up from the ground. The earth was parched, the grass brown, the trees listless, hardly stirring, waiting for a cool wind or a refreshing shower of rain.

  It was on such a day-a hot, tired day -that Ranji found the pool in the forest. The water had a gentle translucency, and you could see the smooth round pebbles at the bottom of the pool. A small stream emerged from a cluster of rocks to feed the pool. During the monsoon, this stream would be a rushing torrent, cascading down from the hills, but during the summer it was barely a trickle. The rocks, however, held the water in the pool, and it did not dry up like the pools in the plains.

  When Ranji saw the pool, he did not hesitate to get into it. He had often gone swimming, alone or with friends, when he had lived with his parents in a thirsty town in the middle of the Rajputana desert. There, he had known only sticky, muddy pools, where buffaloes wallowed and women washed clothes. He had never seen a pool like this-so clean and cold and inviting.

1.The first paragraph describes how Ranji went exploring in the forest ________.

[  ]

A.with his school friends

B.after school each day

C.without his parents' permission

D.despite the unpleasant weather

2.In the second paragraph, the writer wants the reader to feel that the pool was ________.

[  ]

A.well-known to local people

B.a delightful place to be on a hot day

C.popular with local children

D.a dangerous place for a boy on his own

3.The word “translucency” indicates that the water in the pool was ________.

[  ]

A.clear
B.light
C.visible
D.still

4.The trees are described as “listless”. This means that the trees were ________.

[  ]

A.bending in the wind
B.affected by the heat
C.covered with dust
D.growing close together

5.Water remained in the pool during the summer because ________.

[  ]

A.the water was clean and cold

B.there were rocks to dam the water

C.trees hung over the pool to shade it

D.the pool was in a cool forest

6.The reader can assume that Ranji ________.

[  ]

A.owned very few good clothes

B.found new experiences difficult to cope with

C.felt homesick for the town where he once lived

D.felt safe wandering in the forests near Rajpur

7.What is Ranji likely to do next?

[  ]

A.chase some buffaloes away from the pool

B.enjoy swimming in the pool

C.tell his parents about the pool

D.wait for his family to arrive

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Before you hit ‘Enter’ on MSN, read this
It is often said that the language we use online is less formal than that we use in a letter, or in direct speech sometimes. This is true, but it can also make us in trouble sometimes.
The thing about online communication is that you have no idea what the person who is reading your messages is feeling. For this reason, it is always a good idea to be polite and cautious when writing e-mails or messages to your friends.
Chinese can be a direct language, but in English, people often talk about a subject in another way. So instead of saying “Please meet me here” or “Do this for me now”, English speakers usually go for indirect phrases like “Would it be possible”, “if you have time” or “It would mean a lot to me if…”
If you have a close friend, you may still run into trouble because of your jokes. If you have asked someone to do something and they need a bit more time, you might joke with him: “What? You still haven’t done it yet? What’s wrong with you?” While this seems funny to you, your friend may feel unhappy.
If you have foreign friends in different countries, the time difference can also be a factor. While you are waking up for class on Friday morning, they may be having a party on Friday night. You will be serious and they will, probably, be excited. So don’t be angry if they seem not to care about you. Just try to message them at the proper time.
【小题1】 According to the passage, we learn that our letters are more ______ than the e-mails.

A.formal B.direct
C.different D.funny
【小题2】 As a language, Chinese is ______, but English is not.
A.polite B.rude
C.direct D.formal
【小题3】 Why should we be polite and cautious while chatting online?
A.Because we mustn’t play jokes online.
B.Because our friends are easy to be angry.
C.Because it can help us avoid lots of troubles.
D.Because we can’t see our friends online.
【小题4】 According to the passage, which of the following is right?
A.It is OK to connect your friend by MSN anytime.
B.Using the proper way to chat online is necessary.
C.Don’t ask your friend to do something for you by MSN.
D.Never play jokes with your friends.

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Before you hit ‘Enter’ on MSN, read this
It is often said that the language we use online is less formal than that we use in a letter, or in direct speech sometimes. This is true, but it can also make us in trouble sometimes.
The thing about online communication is that you have no idea what the person who is reading your messages is feeling. For this reason, it is always a good idea to be polite and cautious when writing e-mails or messages to your friends.
Chinese can be a direct language, but in English, people often talk about a subject in another way. So instead of saying “Please meet me here” or “Do this for me now”, English speakers usually go for indirect phrases like “Would it be possible”, “if you have time” or “It would mean a lot to me if…”
If you have a close friend, you may still run into trouble because of your jokes. If you have asked someone to do something and they need a bit more time, you might joke with him: “What? You still haven’t done it yet? What’s wrong with you?” While this seems funny to you, your friend may feel unhappy.
If you have foreign friends in different countries, the time difference can also be a factor. While you are waking up for class on Friday morning, they may be having a party on Friday night. You will be serious and they will, probably, be excited. So don’t be angry if they seem not to care about you. Just try to message them at the proper time.
小题1: According to the passage, we learn that our letters are more ______ than the e-mails.
A.formal B.direct
C.differentD.funny
小题2: As a language, Chinese is ______, but English is not.
A.politeB.rude
C.directD.formal
小题3: Why should we be polite and cautious while chatting online?
A.Because we mustn’t play jokes online.
B.Because our friends are easy to be angry.
C.Because it can help us avoid lots of troubles.
D.Because we can’t see our friends online.
小题4: According to the passage, which of the following is right?
A.It is OK to connect your friend by MSN anytime.
B.Using the proper way to chat online is necessary.
C.Don’t ask your friend to do something for you by MSN.
D.Never play jokes with your friends.

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