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根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。
Jim Allan Green
  Most(大多数)English people have three names:a first name,a middle name
and the family name. Their family name comes last. For example(例如), my full
name(全名)is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name. My parents gave(给)
me both(两者都)of my other names.
John Henry Brown
  People don't use(用)their middle names very much. So John Henry Brown
is usually(通常)called(叫做)John Brown. People never(从不)use Mr, Mrs or
Miss before(在……以前)their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr
Brown, but you should(应该)never say Mr John. They use Mr, Mrs or Miss with
the family name but never with their first name or middle name.
(     )1. Jim Allan Green is Jim's full name.
(     )2. Most English people have two names.
(     )3. Allan is Jim Allan Green's family name.
(     )4. We can call John Henry Brown Mr Brown or John Brown.
(     )5. We can use Mr, Mrs or Miss with the family name.

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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely(模糊地)  1  the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see things again,  2  a disaster can do strange things to people. It happened to me the other day that I might not have come to love  3  as I do if I hadn’t been blind. I believe in life now. I am not sure that I would believe in it so  4 . I don’t mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I  5  mean that the loss of  6  made me enjoy more of  7  I have now.

Life asks us to keep making  8  to reality. If a person is able to get ready for anything changeable his world will  9  more meaningful. I became blind, but I was  10 . My parents and my teachers saw  11  in me-a potential(潜力) to live, you might call it-which I didn’t see, and they make me fight it out with blindness.

The hardest  12  I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was what I had to do at least. If I hadn’t been able to do that, I would become a chair rocker for the  13  of my life. When I say I believe in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase  14 . That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: A belief that I could deal with anything alone; that somewhere in the  15  there is a special place where I can make myself fit.

1. A. imagine       B. find             C. remember     D. guess

2. A. but           B. though               C. so           D. because

3. A. myself        B. life             C. eyes         D. blindness

4. A. that          B. therefore            C. happily      D. deeply

5. A. seldom        B. just             C. hardly           D. always

6. A. them      B. it                   C. blindness        D. light

7. A. that          B. what             C. which            D. where

8. A. moments       B. encouragements       C. improvements D. changes

9. A. become        B. change               C. look         D. end

10. A. brave        B. lucky                C. sad          D. wise

11. A. something    B. everything           C. nothing      D. anything

12. A. problem      B. experience           C. difficulty       D. lesson

13. A. rest     B. whole                C. need         D. last

14. A. lonely       B. alone                C. self         D. person

15. A. company  B. group                C. society  (社会)   D. family

 

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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can vaguely(模糊地)  1  the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see things again,  2  a disaster can do strange things to people. It happened to me the other day that I might not have come to love  3  as I do if I hadn’t been blind. I believe in life now. I am not sure that I would believe in it so  4 . I don’t mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I  5  mean that the loss of  6  made me enjoy more of  7  I have now.
Life asks us to keep making  8  to reality. If a person is able to get ready for anything changeable his world will  9  more meaningful. I became blind, but I was  10 . My parents and my teachers saw  11  in me-a potential(潜力) to live, you might call it-which I didn’t see, and they make me fight it out with blindness.
The hardest  12  I had to learn was to believe in myself. That was what I had to do at least. If I hadn’t been able to do that, I would become a chair rocker for the  13  of my life. When I say I believe in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase  14 . That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: A belief that I could deal with anything alone; that somewhere in the  15  there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
1. A. imagine       B. find             C. remember     D. guess
2. A. but           B. though               C. so           D. because
3. A. myself        B. life             C. eyes         D. blindness
4. A. that         B. therefore            C. happily      D. deeply
5. A. seldom        B. just             C. hardly           D. always
6. A. them      B. it                   C. blindness        D. light
7. A. that         B. what             C. which            D. where
8. A. moments      B. encouragements       C. improvements D. changes
9. A. become        B. change               C. look         D. end
10. A. brave        B. lucky                C. sad          D. wise
11. A. something    B. everything           C. nothing      D. anything
12. A. problem      B. experience           C. difficulty       D. lesson
13. A. rest     B. whole                C. need         D. last
14. A. lonely       B. alone                C. self         D. person
15. A. company  B. group                C. society  (社会)   D. family

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Mr Smith was ill and he went to see a doctor. The doctor asked  him to put out his tongue(舌头), and then he said, “OK, You can put your tongue back now. There’s nothing wrong with you, but I’m afraid you have a problem. You hardly ever take exercise.”
  “But, doctor,” Mr Smith said, “I don’t think so.”
  “Don’t tell me what you think,” the doctor said, “I know    what you need. I see a lot of people like you. None of them goes  any exercise. They sit in offices all day and in front of the        television in the evening. You must walk quickly for at least(至少)20 minutes a day.”
  “I don’t want to hear any excuse(借口),” the doctor said. “You must find time for exercise. If you don’t, you will get fat and have health problems.”
  “But I walk every day,” Mr Smith said.
  “Oh, yes, and I know what kind of walking that is. You walk a few meters to the bus stop from your house, a few more meters from  the bus stop to your office, and a few more meters from your office  to your dining–room for lunch and back. That’s not a real walk.  I’m talking about a walk in the park or by the lake for twenty      minutes every day.”
  “Would you please listen to me, doctor? Mr Smith said, getting a little angry with his doctor.
  “I’m a postman,” Mr Smith went on, “and I walk for nearly(几乎)seven hours every day.”
  For a moment the doctor was silent(沉默的), then he said      quietly, “Put out your tongue again, will you?”
  根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
【小题1】 Where did Mr Smith work?
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【小题2】How did the doctor look over Mr Smith?
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【小题3】 What did the doctor ask Mr Smith to do?
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【小题4】Did Mr Smith take enough exercise every day?
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【小题5】What do you think of the doctor?
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Problem:

I'm bored. We have a day off because of the heavy rain. If you didn't go to school today, what would you do? Why? Linda

Some advice:

If I were you, I would be at home doing something, such as making my bed or helping my mother do some chores. That way, my room would be clean and my parents would be happy. Tina  

I would do what I love! Maybe I would help Mom do some cooking. I would learn how to make dumplings. Kathy  

I don't have enough time in one day to do all the things I want to. People who get bored usually don't have a good imagination (想象力). There are lots of different books to read, websites to surf, people to visit and things to make. June  

Well, if I were you, I would watch a good movie and then take a good nap (小睡). Your brain (脑子) and body will then be relaxed and ready for classes the next day. Lisa

根据材料内容,选择最佳选项。(10分)

1. What's Linda's problem?

A.She doesn't have a job.

B.She feels bored.

C.She hates rainy days.

D.She feels awful at school.

2. Who would watch a movie if she had a day off?

A.June.

B.Kathy.

C.Lisa.

D.Tina.

3. What would Kathy probably like to do on her day off?

A.She would like to cook.

B.She would like to sleep.

C.She would like to read.

D.She would like to watch TV.

4. June would do all of the following EXCEPT   

A.visit friends

B.surf the Internet

C.read books

D.lie in bed

5. What do we know from the reading?

A.Tina doesn't like to do any housework.

B.Kathy likes to do the same things as Tina.

C.Lisa thinks it would be helpful to Linda to get relaxed.

D.June used to be busy, but now she has enough time to relax.

 

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