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銆€銆€26. ---Do you know about Jim? --- He _____ to Canada.
銆€銆€A. has gone B. goes C. had gone
銆€銆€27. You can come now ____ you can meet us at the supermarket later.
銆€銆€A. as B. but C. or
銆€銆€28. --- Who shall I give this paper to?
銆€銆€--- You can give it to _____. It doesn鈥檛 matter.
銆€銆€A. anybody B. somebody C. everybody
銆€銆€29. I usually buy ____ newspaper on my way to work.
銆€銆€A. an B. a C. the
銆€銆€30. Could you ____ the baby while I go out shopping, please?
銆€銆€A. look at B. see C. watch
銆€銆€31. I鈥檓 sure it won鈥檛 work. Can鈥檛 you come up with a _____ idea?
銆€銆€A. best B. better C. good
銆€銆€32. --- What day is today? ---- It鈥檚 ______.
銆€銆€A. Monday B. a fine day C. September 1st
銆€銆€33. Paul decided to give up the job, but wouldn鈥檛 tell us his ____.
銆€銆€A. reasons B. cases C. hopes
銆€銆€34. Bill will use my office ____ I come back from Australia.
銆€銆€A. when B. until C. as
銆€銆€35. Be careful when _____ the road.
銆€銆€A. crossing B. to cross C. cross
銆€銆€36. I don鈥檛 agree with ____ you鈥檝e just said.
銆€銆€A. that B. which C. what
銆€銆€37. Don鈥檛 ____ every new world in the dictionary while you鈥檙e reading a book.
銆€銆€A. look for B. look up C. look after
銆€銆€38. --- When do you get paid? ---- _____ the end of the month.
銆€銆€A. In B. At C. To
銆€銆€39. If I ____ you tomorrow, I will give you the receipt.
銆€銆€A. see B. will see C. am seeing
銆€銆€40. I can鈥檛 hear very well. Do you think you ____ speak up?
銆€銆€A. should B. must C. could
銆€銆€A. has gone B. goes C. had gone
銆€銆€27. You can come now ____ you can meet us at the supermarket later.
銆€銆€A. as B. but C. or
銆€銆€28. --- Who shall I give this paper to?
銆€銆€--- You can give it to _____. It doesn鈥檛 matter.
銆€銆€A. anybody B. somebody C. everybody
銆€銆€29. I usually buy ____ newspaper on my way to work.
銆€銆€A. an B. a C. the
銆€銆€30. Could you ____ the baby while I go out shopping, please?
銆€銆€A. look at B. see C. watch
銆€銆€31. I鈥檓 sure it won鈥檛 work. Can鈥檛 you come up with a _____ idea?
銆€銆€A. best B. better C. good
銆€銆€32. --- What day is today? ---- It鈥檚 ______.
銆€銆€A. Monday B. a fine day C. September 1st
銆€銆€33. Paul decided to give up the job, but wouldn鈥檛 tell us his ____.
銆€銆€A. reasons B. cases C. hopes
銆€銆€34. Bill will use my office ____ I come back from Australia.
銆€銆€A. when B. until C. as
銆€銆€35. Be careful when _____ the road.
銆€銆€A. crossing B. to cross C. cross
銆€銆€36. I don鈥檛 agree with ____ you鈥檝e just said.
銆€銆€A. that B. which C. what
銆€銆€37. Don鈥檛 ____ every new world in the dictionary while you鈥檙e reading a book.
銆€銆€A. look for B. look up C. look after
銆€銆€38. --- When do you get paid? ---- _____ the end of the month.
銆€銆€A. In B. At C. To
銆€銆€39. If I ____ you tomorrow, I will give you the receipt.
銆€銆€A. see B. will see C. am seeing
銆€銆€40. I can鈥檛 hear very well. Do you think you ____ speak up?
銆€銆€A. should B. must C. could
銆€銆€绗簩绡€(ji茅)锛氬畬鍨嬪~绌猴細
銆€銆€It was a hot day and the bus was filled with people. A good-looking young man __41_ near the front of the bus. __42___ near him was a beautiful girl. The man still had a long journey to do __43__ he began talking to the girl. He told her he _44__ a sheep farm and was very rich --- the girl looked at __45__ with deep interest. Then he told her that he was sad __46__ he was still single.
銆€銆€When the bus got to a __47__, the man said to the woman, 鈥淿_48_ we get off the bus and have a meal together?鈥� the girl __49__ and got off the bus. She didn鈥檛 look behind her. He __50__ her seat!
銆€銆€When the bus got to a __47__, the man said to the woman, 鈥淿_48_ we get off the bus and have a meal together?鈥� the girl __49__ and got off the bus. She didn鈥檛 look behind her. He __50__ her seat!
銆€銆€41. A. had stood B. was standing C. stood
銆€銆€42. A. Sit B. To sit C. Sitting
銆€銆€43.A. when B. and C. as
銆€銆€44.A. ran B. took C. built
銆€銆€45.A. him B. his C. he
銆€銆€46.A. but B. while C. because
銆€銆€47.A. stop B. corner C. place
銆€銆€48.A. can B. shall C. may
銆€銆€49.A. agreed B. answered C. understood
銆€銆€50.A. had taken B. was taking C. takes
銆€銆€42. A. Sit B. To sit C. Sitting
銆€銆€43.A. when B. and C. as
銆€銆€44.A. ran B. took C. built
銆€銆€45.A. him B. his C. he
銆€銆€46.A. but B. while C. because
銆€銆€47.A. stop B. corner C. place
銆€銆€48.A. can B. shall C. may
銆€銆€49.A. agreed B. answered C. understood
銆€銆€50.A. had taken B. was taking C. takes
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銆€銆€51. People use it to write. A. bus
銆€銆€52. People get a lot of information from it. B. kitchen
銆€銆€52. People get a lot of information from it. B. kitchen
銆€銆€53. You can have a meal here without cooking yourself. C. C.newspaper
銆€銆€54. People can buy all kinds of things there. D. restaurant
銆€銆€55. People travel in it. E. supermarket F. pen G. bookstore
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銆€銆€In western countries today, more and more foods have additives(娣诲姞鍔�) in them. What are additives? Additives are chemicals(鍖栧(xu茅)鍒跺搧) which are put into foods to give them color and taste, to stop them going bad, and so on.. but doctors say that some additives can be bad for us.
銆€銆€Now let鈥檚 look at how additives can be bad for our health. Take, for example, a little English girl called Sally Jones/ sally is two years old and quite an ordinary little girl. But when she was younger, she never went to sleep at night. She never got tired. Finally, Sally鈥檚 parents took her to a special doctor. He said that she must never eat food with additives in it. He was sure that the additives had a very bad effect on her body, and made her too active(娲昏簫鐨�). He was quite correct. As soon as sally started to eat foods without additives, she began to sleep well at night. Now she is the same as other little girls, except that she can鈥檛 eat many foods that children love, such as ice cream, because they have additives in them.
銆€銆€56. Additives can reduce (娓涘皯) the cost of some food.
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€57. Doctors say that all additives are very bad for us.
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€58. Sally has been the same as any other little girl since she was born.
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€59. Sally could sleep well when she stopped eating foods with additives.
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€60. In the past, Sally ate a lot of foods with additives.
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
銆€銆€A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn鈥檛 say
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銆€銆€Passage one:
銆€銆€My aunt Aggie often thought she was able to sine, but I am sorry to say her singing was terrible. One day she asked a piano-tuner锛堣(di脿o)闊冲斧锛� to come and tune her piano. He came, and when he tried to tune the piano, it seemed to be all right. However, he thought he had better do something though he would rather have gone away. So he went over it carefully and made a very good job of it. A few days later aunt Aggie rang up again to say she didn鈥檛 think the man had done it properly. The man鈥檚 boss was very angry, and I need hardly say the piano-tuner himself was very surprised. However, he went again to the house. Aggie said, 鈥� Let me play it.鈥� So he heard her play it. It was perfectly in tune but she made him tune it again. The next day she rang up again and said, 鈥渋t is easy to see that your man doesn鈥檛 know his job. The piano seemed to be all right when he was there, but as soon as I begin to play it and sing at the same time, it gets all out of tune.鈥�
銆€銆€61. How does aunt aggie sing?
銆€銆€A. She was able to sing very well.
銆€銆€B. She had a beautiful voice.
銆€銆€C. She sang the songs out of tune.
銆€銆€A. She was able to sing very well.
銆€銆€B. She had a beautiful voice.
銆€銆€C. She sang the songs out of tune.
銆€銆€62. Who came to aunt Aggie鈥檚 home and for what?
銆€銆€A. A teacher came to teach her to sing.
銆€銆€B. A piano-tuner came to tune her piano.
銆€銆€C. A doctor came to operate her piano.
銆€銆€A. A teacher came to teach her to sing.
銆€銆€B. A piano-tuner came to tune her piano.
銆€銆€C. A doctor came to operate her piano.
銆€銆€63. How was the piano when the piano-tuner checked it?
銆€銆€A. It was damaged badly.
銆€銆€B. It as very old. C. It was all right.
銆€銆€A. It was damaged badly.
銆€銆€B. It as very old. C. It was all right.
銆€銆€64. Why was the boss very angry?
銆€銆€A. Because the piano-tuner didn鈥檛 tune aggie鈥檚 piano.
銆€銆€B. Because the piano-tuner was not able to tune the piano.
銆€銆€C. Because he learned the piano-tuner didn鈥檛 work hard and did much harm to his business.
銆€銆€A. Because the piano-tuner didn鈥檛 tune aggie鈥檚 piano.
銆€銆€B. Because the piano-tuner was not able to tune the piano.
銆€銆€C. Because he learned the piano-tuner didn鈥檛 work hard and did much harm to his business.
銆€銆€65. What鈥檚 the main meaning of the story?
銆€銆€A. If someone could not see his own shortcoming and was too strict with others, he would make a joke about himself.
銆€銆€B. The piano-tuner was not fit for his job at that time.
銆€銆€C. The piano was all right, but aggie couldn鈥檛 play it.
銆€銆€A. If someone could not see his own shortcoming and was too strict with others, he would make a joke about himself.
銆€銆€B. The piano-tuner was not fit for his job at that time.
銆€銆€C. The piano was all right, but aggie couldn鈥檛 play it.
Passage two:
銆€銆€George was a quiet, serious young man. He had been studying very very hard one year, and when he passed all his exams, his friend Jim went to give him his congratulations and then had an earnest talk with him.
銆€銆€鈥淵ou鈥檝e never been to a dance, George, 鈥� he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 boring always studying and never enjoying oneself. Come out with me this evening.鈥�
銆€銆€鈥淢aybe you鈥檙e right, Jim,鈥� replied George after a moment鈥檚 hesitation.
銆€銆€So they went to a dance and had a very good time. But George drank more than he was used to, and by midnight Jim had become worried about him, so he said, 鈥� now we鈥檒l walk home in the cool air.鈥�
銆€銆€On their way home, they came to a bridge, and George looked down at the river below very carefully, the stars were reflected in its surface.
銆€銆€鈥淲hat are those lights down there?鈥� George asked.
銆€銆€鈥淭hey鈥檙e the stars, George,鈥� Jim answered.
銆€銆€鈥淭he stars?鈥� George said. 鈥淲ell, then, they should be above in the sky. How did I get so high up here? They are now at my foot!鈥�
銆€銆€66. According to the passage, when did Jim go to see George?
銆€銆€A. After George had passed all his exams.
銆€銆€B. Before George had taken the exam.
銆€銆€C. After they had an earnest talk.
銆€銆€A. After George had passed all his exams.
銆€銆€B. Before George had taken the exam.
銆€銆€C. After they had an earnest talk.
銆€銆€67. Which is true according to George?
銆€銆€A. It鈥檚 good always studying without enjoying oneself.
銆€銆€B. It鈥檚 good always enjoying oneself without studying.
銆€銆€C. It鈥檚 good to study hard and enjoy oneself in a while.
銆€銆€A. It鈥檚 good always studying without enjoying oneself.
銆€銆€B. It鈥檚 good always enjoying oneself without studying.
銆€銆€C. It鈥檚 good to study hard and enjoy oneself in a while.
銆€銆€68. What did George ask Jim to do that evening?
銆€銆€A. To have a good rest at home.
銆€銆€B. To work hard as ever. C. To go out with him.
銆€銆€A. To have a good rest at home.
銆€銆€B. To work hard as ever. C. To go out with him.
銆€銆€69. What did they talk about on the way home?
銆€銆€A. Bridge. B. Water. C. Stars.
銆€銆€A. Bridge. B. Water. C. Stars.
銆€銆€70. Why did George say the stars are then at his foot?
銆€銆€A. Because he and his friend were high in the sky.
銆€銆€B. Because he was looking down at the reflections of the star on the surface of the water.
銆€銆€C. Because he was very happy to have passed the exam.
銆€銆€A. Because he and his friend were high in the sky.
銆€銆€B. Because he was looking down at the reflections of the star on the surface of the water.
銆€銆€C. Because he was very happy to have passed the exam.
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銆€銆€71. Mrs. Dickinson had a small garden behind her house.
銆€銆€There _____________________ behind Mrs. Dickinson鈥檚 house.
銆€銆€72. In spring, she planted some vegetables there.
銆€銆€Some vegetables ___________________ there in spring.
銆€銆€73. She looked after them very carefully and they grew very well.
銆€銆€They _____________________ very carefully and grew very well.
銆€銆€There _____________________ behind Mrs. Dickinson鈥檚 house.
銆€銆€72. In spring, she planted some vegetables there.
銆€銆€Some vegetables ___________________ there in spring.
銆€銆€73. She looked after them very carefully and they grew very well.
銆€銆€They _____________________ very carefully and grew very well.
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