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1.Alice's father works at a hospital. ________ is a doctor.
  • A. He
  • B. She
  • C. His
  • D. Her
2.—Is it Mary's camera?
—Yes. It's _______.
  • A. her
  • B. hers
  • C. my
  • D. mine
3.We plan to celebrate my cousin's birthday _______ the 10th of August.
  • A. in
  • B. for
  • C. at
  • D. on
4.—Alex, can you take these bowls _______ the kitchen?
—I'm coming. Dad.
  • A. on
  • B. in
  • C. to
  • D. at
5.— _______ did you have for breakfast today?
—Some bread and juice.
  • A. Why
  • B. Where
  • C. What
  • D. How
6.I like my art teacher Mr. Yang very much, _______ he is very friendly.
  • A. because
  • B. or
  • C. but
  • D. so
7.—Did you go to school by bus this morning?
—Yes, I _____.
  • A. am
  • B. was
  • C. do
  • D. did
8.—Lily, what does your brother usually do at weekends?
—He _______ football with his friends.
  • A. is playing
  • B. plays
  • C. will play
  • D. played
9.Tony will ________ Palace Museum with his classmates next Sunday morning.
  • A. visited
  • B. visits
  • C. will visit
  • D. visit
10.There _______ a good film on TV yesterday.
  • A. was
  • B. is
  • C. had
  • D. has
11.—What is your sister doing now?
—She_______ a book in her room.
  • A. reads
  • B. is reading
  • C. read
  • D. will read
12.My grandparents _____ in Tianjin ten years ago.
  • A. live
  • B. are living
  • C. will live
  • D. lived
13.  It was a sunny morning. Daniel sat down at the table and had his favorite breakfast.
  "What do you want to do today?" Daniel's mom asked him.
  "I'm going to play in the woods (树林) behind the house," Daniel said.
  Daniel quickly finished his (1)       and ran to get dressed.
  "Mom, I'll be back later!"
  When he opened the door, Daniel felt the (2)       air. He smiled at the sun. Perfect weather to play, he thought. The leaves were just beginning to grow on the trees.
  Daniel picked up a long stick (木棍) and used it to (3)       a way through the woods. Suddenly, he saw something that wasn't a rock or a leaf. When he got closer, he found a small bird among the fallen leaves. He looked around and saw its nest in a tree. He carefully climbed up the tree to get a closer look. He didn't see any birds around. Then, he (4)       to tell his mom about all this.
  "Mom, I found a bird and it couldn't move!" he told her as he hurried through the door.
  She looked for a (5)       and then she said, "Well, let's go and have a look."
  Daniel took his mom back to the bird. His mom looked carefully at it.
  "Let's try to (6)       it!" she said. She picked up the bird and put it in the box.
  Then she said, "We can take it to the animal hospital in town."
  They took the bird to the animal hospital. After a few days, with the bird, an animal doctor (7)       Daniel's house.
  The animal doctor said, "The bird is ready to go back to its home in the trees."
  Daniel was so (8)      . He looked at the bird and said, "I'm happy you're all right. I hope I can see you again. Bye!"
14.  Many young people write blogs (博客). Let's meet three young blog writers.
Emma  Last year I wrote for my school magazine. I think it's quite easy to write a good blog. My blog is about things from daily life. My older brother Adam also has a blog, but we're writing about different subjects. We don't talk about what we're going to write, but we read each other's blogs. Sometimes our parents also read our blogs. 
Kevin
 
I started writing my popular movie blog because I love movies. Some readers send me passages by email about the movies they've seen. and I put these on my blog. I'm still at school and writing well really takes time. I don't think I'll write it for much longer. I'm busy, and it's time to do something new. 
Lisa  I wrote for a school magazine two years ago. I stopped later, but I missed it. Then I started my own blog. Writing a blog is a new thing for me. I write about my daily life. I get writing ideas from my friends. We always think of something interesting and special. At first, almost nobody read my blog. but now more do. 
15.  When Nicos first moved to Kensington in July, he was very unhappy. He came from a big city where he knew every kid in his building and did lots of things together with his friends. He noticed that Kensington was very quiet — unlike his home city, which was always noisy.
  Nicos was worried about the start of school because he hadn't met any other kids yet. One day he decided to ride his bike to the town park. He was happy to see people at his age there. Then he noticed some of them looking at him and quietly speaking to one another. "Uh-oh," Nicos thought, "they probably don't like outsiders."
  A tall boy with carrot-colored hair broke away from the group and walked toward Nicos. The boy stopped a few feet away. Nicos didn't know what to do, but suddenly the boy smiled at him. "Hey," he said.
  "Hey," Nicos answered.
  "What's your name?" asked the boy.
  "Nicos. What's yours?" asked Nicos.
  "I'm Tim. Nicos is an unusual name. Where's it from?" Tim asked.
  "It's Greek (希腊语)," answered Nicos.
  Tim's eyes widened. "Cool, are you from Greece?" he asked.
  "Well, my family is, but I'm from London," said Nicos.
  "London!" said Tim. "That's awesome!" He shouted to his group, "Hey, this guy's from London!"
  The other kids headed toward Tim and Nicos. "This is Nicos," said Tim.
  The other kids introduced themselves as Tommy, Michelle, Leo, Martin, Chad. Cory, and Keith. They were around him and started asking him questions so fast that he couldn't keep up. "What's the subway like?" "Are there fun things to do there?"
  "Hey, we're going to a pool (泳池) party at Nicole's house this afternoon," said Lee. "You want to come with us?"
  Nicos smiled, "Sure!" he said. Chad lived near him, so he and Chad rushed home together on their bikes to get their swim trunks.
  Nicos had a great time that afternoon. Everyone was so friendly!
  Even though almost everyone in Kensington knew almost everyone else, there was still room for someone new.
16.  Have you ever started a book, read a few pages, and found that it isn't interesting at all?If you have, you may be faced with a dilemma: should you keep going with the book, even if you aren't enjoying it, or put it down and find something else?
  Some people say it's better to go on reading the book you've started. Some of the best books ever written are full of difficult words and paragraphs, with lots of characters (人物) and different storylines. It's an important skill (技能) to keep going and get to the end. Besides, if you stop reading halfway through, how will you know how everything turns out for the characters?What's more, the book might suddenly become really interesting, and there might even be a surprise change. Giving up is easy, but trying to finish a difficult book is a good skill to have.
  But not everybody has the same idea. Cressida Cowell, the new Children's Laureate (儿童文学桂冠奖得主), says it's OK to stop reading a book you don't like. She says young readers should read books they enjoy, not those that aren't of much interest. There are lots of wonderful books waiting to be read in libraries and bookshops, so spending hours and days trying hard to read an uninteresting story is meaningless. Nobody would choose to sit through a boring TV show. Giving up and trying a different book is the same as picking something else to watch on TV. Besides, it's important to enjoy reading and not think of it as a chore (苦差事) . If you have to finish a book that you are not enjoying, it might put you off reading other books in the future.
  If you ask me, I think you shouldn't give up after page one. You can read around 20 pages and then you can stop reading if you don't like the characters or can't easily jump into their world. Sometimes you're just not in a place for a book, and it's OK to set it aside and revisit it later. A book you're not loving today could end up being your favorite in a few years.
17.  Charlie Condell, an 18-year-old boy, has finished bike trip around the world in just 318 days. He became the youngest British person to bike around the world.
  To set a round-the-world biking trip record (纪录), a person must start and end in the same place and ride about 24, 900 miles (40. 072 kilometers). They are allowed to fly and take boats, but they must finish most of the trip on bikes.
  Last July, Charlie left his home in Bristol. England. He was taking a year off before going to college and he liked the idea of the challenge (挑战) .
  He loved his bike, and he named it "Colin". Colin was very light, which made it easier for Charlie to put in long days with lots of miles. Some days Charlie rode as many as 125 miles (200 kilometers).
  Charlie had many hard times. He didn't have anyone travelling with him to help him. He carried his own gear (装备) and camped out most nights. He had to deal with rain, wind, bad drivers, and countless flat tyres (漏气的车胎) . He says the trip taught him to believe in himself.
  Charlie posted many pictures and notes of his trip on a website to record the trip, which shows a young man having the time of his life. He also made friends all along the way.
  After biking over 11. 000 miles (17. 700 kilometers) through Europe, Asia, and Australia, something bad happened. He woke up one morning to find that his bike and all of his gear had been stolen (被偷) . Charlie posted his story on the Internet. He soon had new clothes and a new bike with people's help. He was on his way again.
  Charlie went on his trip. Finally, on March 11, before his birthday, he returned to Bristol, England, where he started his trip nine months earlier.
  Charlie will start college in the fall. For anyone planning to take on their own challenge, Charlie tells them. "Just step out of the door and keep on going till you've made it. "
18.在我们教室里有一个失物招领盒, 你可以去那儿找找你的钱包.
There is        in our classroom. You can        there.
19.我想参加舞蹈社团, 因为我会跳舞.
I'd like to       , because I       .
20.我盼着能再次见到小学的老师和同学们.
I'm        my primary school       again.
21.当中国人见面的时候, 我们常常握手并微笑, 有时我们也点头.
When we Chinese meet, we often       . Sometimes we       .
22.根据中文和英文提示, 完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作. 文中已给出内容不计入总词数. 所给提示词语仅供选用. 请不要写出你的校名和姓名.
中国音乐有着悠久的历史和深厚的积淀. 作为中国文化的有机组成部分, 它蕴含着中华民族的精神和思想.
假如你是李华, 你校英语社团公众号计划做关于中国音乐的系列推送, 现就 "My favourite Chinese music"这一题目在校内收集素材. 请你用英语给公众号留言, 谈谈你最喜爱哪种中国音乐, 对其作简要介绍, 并说明你喜爱这种音乐的理由.
提示词语:classical, long history, play, beautiful, learn
提示问题:
1. What kind of Chinese music do you like best?
2. What do you know about it?
3. Why do you like it?
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