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2018鎴愪汉楂樿€冮珮鍗囧皥鑻辫獮鑰冨墠闋�(y霉)娓│椤屽強绛旀5
涓€銆佽獮闊崇煡璀�(鍏�5灏忛;姣忛1.5鍒�锛屽叡7.5鍒�)
鍦ㄤ笅鍒楁瘡绲勫柈瑭炰腑锛屾湁涓€鍊嬪柈瑭炵殑鍔冪窔閮ㄥ垎鑸囧叾浠栧柈瑭炵殑鍔冪窔閮ㄥ垎鐨勮畝闊充笉鍚�銆傛壘鍑洪€欏€嬭锛屽苟鎶婂畠鍓嶉潰鐨勫ぇ瀵瓧姣嶅~鍏ュ乏閭婄殑鎷櫉閲�銆�
浜�銆佽鍖垏瑾炴硶鐭ヨ瓨(鍏�15灏忛;姣忛1.5鍒�锛屽叡22.5鍒�)
寰炴瘡灏忛鐨勫洓鍊嬮伕闋呬腑锛岄伕鍑烘渶浣崇殑涓€闋�锛屽苟鎶婂畠鍓嶉潰鐨勫ぇ瀵瓧姣嶅~鍏ュ乏閭婄殑鎷櫉閲�銆�
( )6.They.keep the goat________so that it will not go away·
A.tied up
B.trying up
C.tie up
D.to tie up
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( )7.--Isn't that Dick playing football?
--It________be.He got his leg broken yesterday.
A.wouldn't
B.mustn't
C.rather not
D.Call’t
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( )8.Can you________the difference between these two types?
A.answer
B.say
C.talk
D.Tell
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( )9.________from his accent(鍙i煶)锛宧e must be________America·
A.Judged锛宖rom
B.To judge锛宱f
C.Judging锛宖rom
D.Judging锛宱f
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( )10.Bob said he would do what he could——you with your study·
A.helping
B.help
C.to help
D.Helped
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( )11.Today is Jenny’s wedding day.She________to Tom.
A.just has got married
B.has just married
C.was just married
D.has just got married
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( )12.涓€Have you got a camera?
涓€No.I should buy________.
A.it
B.one
C.1that
D.This
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( )13.Peter was about to unlock the door________he found someone had broken into the room
A once
B.before
C.than
D.when’
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( )14.We________a walk when it started to rain.
A.take
B.took
C.are taking
D.were taking
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( )15.________you have done might do harm to other people.
A.What
B.That
C.Whether
D.Which
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()16.________is very kind of________to help us.
A.It锛寉ou
B.That锛寉ou
C.It锛宼hey
D.That锛宼hey
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( )17.Mrs Black was glad to see her pet dog well________during her stay in hospital.
A.take care of
B.taken care of
C.taken care
D.taking care of
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( )18.We should bear in mind that“It’s easier ________ than to do.”
A.said
B.to say
C.saying
D.to be said
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( )19.He read in________ paper that________ industry is developing at a high speed·
A.today.China's
B.today’s锛孋hina
C.today’s.China's
D.today锛孋hina
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( )20.Why you would________a good public speaker锛孖 suppose.
A.fall
B.grow
C.do
D.Make
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涓�銆佸畬褰㈠~绌�(鍏�15灏忛;姣忛2鍒�锛屽叡30鍒�)
閫氳畝涓嬮潰鐨勭煭鏂�锛屾帉鎻″叾澶ф剰銆傜劧鍚�锛屽緸姣忓皬椤岀殑鍥涘€嬮伕闋呬腑閬稿嚭鍙~鍏ョ浉鎳�(y墨ng)绌虹櫧
铏曠殑鏈€浣抽伕鎿囷紝骞舵妸瀹冨墠闈㈢殑澶у瀛楁瘝濉叆宸﹂倞鐨勬嫭铏熼噷銆�
In the United,States the most popular form of folk dancing since the early days has been square dancing.In early times锛寃hen men and women worked in groups to 21 ________a barn(璋峰€�)for harvest crops锛宼hey danced when the work was done.The music 22 ________from a violin for the most part.But if there was no one to play all instrument(妯傚櫒)锛宑lapping(鎿婃帉)was used to 23________ the rhythm(绡€(ji茅)濂�)by which to dance.The early settlers(绉绘皯>danced in a store锛宨n a barn锛宱r in a farm kitchen.
After some years 24 ________锛宻quare dancing became 25 ________ popular in cities and towns锛宐ut it 26 ________popular in the country.Then it became popular in the cities once again·Today in 27________ Darts of the United States you will find some school锛宑lub锛宱r other group that is square dancing for fl in.
A square is formed by four.couples(灏�锛岄洐)who stand 28________ the center of the square. Each couple stands on one 29 ________ 0f the square锛宼he boy on the left and the girl on the right.
The“caller”is an important part of the 30________ since he tells the dancers which steps to do. If the dancers do not know the steps锛宧e teaches them.It 31________ time to learn to be a good caller锛宎nd good callers are always in demand.
Large or small groups of people can dance at one time.Sometimes 800 or 1锛�000 people
may be dancing at the 32________ time.Or there may be only one square of 33________ people.
Costumes(鏈嶈)are worn by some who square dance.This 34________ the dancing more colorful to watch.The costumes vary(涓嶅悓)from place to place.Women often wear full skirts of various colors with pretty blouse(缃╄~).Men may have colored skirts and western trousers which they wear35________ when square dancin9.
( )21.
A.make
B.set up
C.build
D.Form
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( )22.
A.sounded
B.came
C.went
D.Made
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( )23.
A.produce.
B.play
C.make
D.Get
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( )24.
A.went
B.1eft
C.passed
D.Past
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( )25.
A.very
B.most
C.more
D.1ess
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( )26.
A.was
B.remained
C.kept
D.went on
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( )27.
A.every
B.each
C.all
D.Different
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( )28.
A.watching
B.looking
C.facing
D.Forming
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( )29.
A.side
B.direction
C.angle
D.Way
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( )30.
A.rhythm
B.square
C.dance
D.Couple
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( )31.
A.spends
B.pays
C.takes
D.Saves
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( )32.
A.one
B.same
C.different
D.Single
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( )33.
A.four
B.eight
C.two
D.Many
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( )34.
A.causes
B.makes
C.does
D.1ets
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( )35.
A.only
B.simply
C.seldom
D.Often
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鍥�銆侀柋璁€鐞嗚В(鍏�15灏忛;姣忛3鍒�锛屽叡45鍒�)
闁辫畝涓嬮潰鐭枃锛岀劧鍚庢牴鎿�(j霉)鐭枃鐨勫収(n猫i)瀹瑰緸姣忓皬椤岀殑鍥涘€嬮伕闋呬腑閬稿嚭鏈€浣崇殑涓€闋咃紝骞舵妸瀹冨墠闈㈢殑澶у瀛楁瘝濉湪姗窔涓�銆�
David l&as a young man who worked in all office in a big city.His hobby was fishing锛宐ut he didn’t often get a chance to practise it.
Then one summer he decided to have a holiday in a beautiful place in the mountains whore there were a lot of streams.“I ought to be able to have some good fishing there.”he said to himself.
The first morning after he arrived锛宧e walked to the nearest stream with his fishing-rod.He saw an old man standing beside the water锛宻o he asked him whether it Was a private(绉佷汉鐨�).stream.The old man answered it Was not锛宻o David then said to him锛�“Well.then it won't be a crime(鐘姜)if I catch some fish here銆倃ill it?”
“Oh锛宯o锛�”answered the old man.“It won't be a crime锛宐ut it will certainly be a miracle(濂囪贰)銆�”
36.David was________fishing.
A.interested in
B.good at
C.expert in
D.not fond of
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37.“I ought to be able to have some good fishing there”means“________”.
A.I may get chances to fish
B.1 would get a lot offish
C.1 will have chances to learn to fish
D.1 will be able to get some good fish
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38.“It won’t be a crime銆俠ut it will certainly be a miracle’’means“ ________ ”.
A.Since no other persons are here锛孖 wont’disclose(鎻櫦(f膩))it
B.It will certainly be a miracle if I don’t disclose it
C.There isn’t any fish in the stream
D.I will surely report you to the owner of the stream
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39.From the story we can know David was an ________man.
A.kind
B.experienced
C.arrogant(鑷ぇ鐨�)
D.honest but inexperienced(鐒$稉(j墨ng)椹楃殑)
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During the Crimean War in l854 many soldiers were wounded or became ill.News reached England that they were receiving very little care.At once Florance Nightingale wrote to the War Office and offered her service.She went with a band(涓€闅�)of thirty—eight nurses to the hospitals at Seutari.
What l hey saw there was even worse than they expected.Dirt and death were everywhere to be seen —and smelled.The officer there did not want any women to tell him how to ran a hospital锛宱ther.But the brave nurses went to work.
Florance used her own money and some from friends to buy clothes锛宐eds锛宮edicines锛宎nd food fo,the men.Her only pay was in smiles from the lips of,dying soldiers.But they were more than enough for this kind woman.
She fell dangerously ill herself.but she did not stop workin9.Her thin hands worked day and night.Even in the last hours of the night she could be seen working with a lamp past each bed.The soldiers often kissed her shadow as“the lady of the lamp”went by.
40.During the Crimean War________.
A.nobody cared for the wounded soldiers
B.Florance and her lady-fellows nursed the wounded soldiers
C.Florance saw what she had expected
D.things were even worse there than in England
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41.Florance and the other nurses________.
A.saw dirt and death everywhere ’
B.Saw hospitals were run well
C.had no trouble with the officer there
D.Was told how to run a hospital
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42.Which of the fol lowing is NOT true?
A.Floranee bought a lot for the wounded with her money.
B.Floranee’s firends lent money to her to help her.
C.Floranee got her pay in smiles from the dying soldiers.
D.The wounded and dying thanked her very much.
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43.Floranee Was called“the lady of the lamp”because________.
A.she always worked with a lamp in her hand
B.she worked day and night under a lamp
C.she never stopped working by her lamp
D.she always worked into]ate night with a lamp
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We walked in 80 quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eves from the book.Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted to sit down.While l watched mouth open in surprise锛宮um took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold.She walked quietly to the room by the lift and took out a wet mop.She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up锛宮um nodded and said锛�“Very dirty floor.”
“Yes锛孖'm glad they finally decided to clean them锛�”the nurse answered.She looked at mum and said锛�“But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder锛宔ach swipe(鎷栦竴涓�)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall.I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time mum came back.Her eyes were shining.She quickly put the mop back and
took my hand.As we tun led to go out of the door锛宮um bowed politely to the nurse and said “Thank you.”
Outside锛宮um told me锛�“Dagmar is fine.No fever(鐧�(f膩)鐔�).”
“You saw her锛宮um?”
“Of course.I told her about the hospital rules锛宎nd she will not expect us until tomorrow.Dad will stop worrying as well.It's a fine hospital锛宐ut such floors!A mop is no good.You need ft.brush.”
44.When she took a mop from the small room锛寃hat mum really wanted to do was________
A.to clean the floor
B.to please the nurse
C.to see a patient
D.to surprise the story-teller
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45.When the nurse talked to mum she thought mum was a________.
A.nurse
B.visitor
C.patient
D.Cleaner
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46.After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A.h is a children’s hospital.
B.It has strict rules about visiting hour.
C.The conditions there aren’t very good.
D.The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
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A greenhouse is a building made of glass which is used for keeping plants warm when the outside temperature is how.In a similar way there are several gases in the atmosphere which trap(鎹曟崏)the heat produced by the sun and prevent it from escaping.These gases are known as“greenhouse gases“锛宎nd the way in which they trap heat in the atmosphere is called the “greenhouse effect”.This is not simply air pollution.Most of the main greenhouse gases exist naturally in small amounts in our atmosphere.And without them earth would be 30 degrees colder and human life would not exist.In other words锛宼he greenhouse effect is a natural course which is to some degree helpful to us.
The problem is that in the last century and a half.we have been putting too many 0f these
gases into the earth’s atmosphere by burning large quantities of coal and oil and by cutting down forests.The rapid increase in greenhouse gases is making the world warmer.The world's temperature has already gone up by half a degree this century锛宎nd the sea level has risen by lo centi-metres.If the amount of carbon dioxide(浜屾哀鍖栫⒊)in the atmosphere doubles锛宼here will probably be a rise in the earth’s temperature of between l and 4 degrees.This may seem a small in—crease锛宐ut it would be enough to cause major changes in geography and agriculture.Large areas of the world would be flooded.and some areas would become dry and unable to produce crops.It is important锛宼oo锛宼o consider that there may be a delay of about 30 years in the greenhouse effect.This means that we’re probably experiencing only now the effect of the gases put into the atmosphere before the l960s.Since then锛宱ur use of these gases has greatly increased.
47.If there were no greenhouse effect锛宊_______.
A.earth would be thirty degrees colder
B.all of the above answers are correct
C.man could not live on the earth
D.no plants would grow oil oui planet
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48.Which of the following is NOT true?________
A.The temperature in a greenhouse is as high as that in the atmosphere
B.It has become warmer on the earth now than in the past
C.Gases put into the atmosphere now will affect the earth years later
D.Burning too much coal and oil produces lots of greenhouse gases
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49.Suppose the earth’s temperature rose by 3 degrees锛宊_______.
A.all the land in the World would be flooded
B.crops would be unable to grow on the earth
C.great harm would be done to mankind
D.the sea level would go by lo centimetres
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50.“Greenhouse effect”means________.
A.a natural course which is to some degree helpful to us
B.the way.in which gases are used for keeping plants warm
C.the way“greenhouse gases”trap heat on the earth
D.the whole course in which greenhouse gases prevent heat
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浜斻€佽(b菙)鍏ㄥ皪瑭�(鍏�5鍙�;姣忓彞婊垮垎鐐�3鍒�锛屽叡15鍒�)
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Salesgirl锛� 51 ________ 锛宮adam?There are all kinds of shoes in our shop.
Woman锛欼 want to buy a pair of sports shoes.
Salesgirl锛�52________?
Woman锛欼 think size 5.I prefer white colour.But yellow ones are OK.
Salesgirl锛歍hese are size 5.You can try them on. 53________ ?
Woman锛歂ot quite.They’re a little big. May I have a look at another pair?
Salesgirl锛歋ure.Try on this one then.It’S size 4. 54________ now?
Woman锛欳omfortable. 55________ ?
Salesgirl锛歍wenty dollars.We are selling it at cost.
Woman锛歊eally?I'll take it then.
绛旀锛�51.What Call I do for you
绛旀锛�52.What size(do you want)
绛旀锛�53.Do they fit you
绛旀锛�54.How do you feel
绛旀锛�55.How much are they
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3)閭勫幓浜嗗収(n猫i)鑿仈(d谩)(Nevada)鐨勯噷璜�(Reno)锛屾父浜嗛ⅷ(f膿ng)鏅劒(y艒u)缇庣殑澶ф滑(Dahu)婀�銆�
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Dear Xiao Hua锛�
I have just come back锛宖rom a trip to the UnitedeStates—had a very good time there.
I first went to New York.It is really a very big, city.I saw quite many skyscrapers there.
But the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center are no more to be seen.
Two days later l went to Los Angeles.I visited Hollywood on the day I got there.After
that I spent a whole day in Disneyland.It is really a wonderful place you shouldn’t miss.
I also went to Ren0.Nevada.There is a beautiful lake named Dahu.The scenery there is
beautiful!
I hope you will take a trip to the United States some day.
Love锛�
Li Na
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