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1.—Hello, can I help you?
—Yes, please. I want _______ movie ticket.
  • A. a
  • B. and
  • C. the
  • D. /
2.—I wonder who can help me with my schoolwork.
—Your brother Jim. _______ is free today.
  • A. Him
  • B. He
  • C. His
  • D. Himself
3._______ of the students is in the classroom. They are all having a P. E. class outside.
  • A. None
  • B. Both
  • C. Either
  • D. All
4.Mary thinks it's not to wear her coat because it's really warm today.
  • A. successful
  • B. educational
  • C. difficult
  • D. necessary
5.I hardly ever go to the cinema _______ I love watching movies. I always watch them on the Internet.
  • A. because
  • B. though
  • C. if
  • D. so
6.—Jim, take this test _______, because it's important.
—Sure. I will.
  • A. hardly
  • B. clearly
  • C. seriously
  • D. cheaply
7.—What did you buy at Miller's Clothes Store, Sam?
—I ______ the long black sweater. It made me cool.
  • A. chose
  • B. won
  • C. sold
  • D. heard
8.—I feel tired. I want to listen to some music to relax.
—It's a good way, but I think the best way to relax is___________ exercise.
  • A. at
  • B. through
  • C. with
  • D. in
9.—John, who is the ______ boy in your class?
—Frank is. He is almost 190 cm.
  • A. smartest
  • B. quietest
  • C. tallest
  • D. funniest
10.—Dad, when can I get my car?
—Oh, you have to be_________18 years old.
  • A. at least
  • B. in fact
  • C. such as
  • D. at first
11.—Lucy, I did well in this competition!Thanks for your help.
—_______. It's my pleasure.
  • A. I'm so sorry
  • B. I agree with you
  • C. No problem
  • D. I don't think so
12.—Eric, do you know the _______ of your English test?—Yes, I got an A.
13.—________nice day! Let's have a picnic!
—OK. That's a good idea!
  • A. What
  • B. What a
  • C. How
  • D. What an
14.Amy is so outgoing that she always__________ like a boy to play soccer.
  • A. cleans up
  • B. stays up
  • C. gives up
  • D. dresses up
15.—__________ radio station do you like better, 907 AM or 97. 9 FM?
—97. 9 AM. It plays more beautiful music.
  • A. Which
  • B. Who
  • C. When
  • D. Where
16.  For years, I fought with the "bird's nest" on top of my (1)      . My mother thought my hair was (2)      , but my classmates didn't agree. They made (3)      of it, calling my hair "the mop (拖把)".
  (4)      I got to university, I decided to change my hairstyle. I had my (5)      hair straightened (拉直). However, I had to (6)      $700 every six months on this. People said I was crazy to spend that much. But for me, I would do anything to (7)      again see that curly-haired girl in the mirror.
  But when I had to start renting (租) my own apartment, the cost became too (8)      . So I turned to the Internet. In the end, I found a "curly-haired" salon, a place for girls (9)      crazy hair. I fixed a time online at once.
  When I arrived there, the stylist, Jacquai, was (10)      for me.
  "Do you really think this will work?" I asked.
  "No curly hair is hopeless, "she replied. "You just haven't found a (11)      to work with it. That's all. "
  After the hour was over, Jacquai had finished her work. She had fixed my hair using only her (12)      . I couldn't believe it﹣my hair looked beautiful!
  Now my world has changed. I am more outgoing and confident than ever. People say that I'm looking (13)      than ever, but they can't find out (14)      is the difference. I don't need to tell them. My hair speaks for (15)      .
17.Reporter: Congratulations!You just got the first prize in the State Tennis Competition.
Michael: (1)      
Reporter: Michael, how old are you?
Michael: Seven.
Reporter: Seven! (2)      
Michael: When I was three.
Reporter: (3)      
Michael: My father. And I take one-to-one lessons, too.
Reporter: How many days a week do you play?
Michael: (4)      I want to practice every day, but my parents say three or four days is enough.
Reporter: Are you going to go on with your tennis?
Michael: Uh-huh. I want to be a tennis player in the future.
Reporter: (5)      
Michael: Thank you.
18.  Camilla Chomp was a strange little girl. She liked to spend her time alone eating chocolate. Her parents were worried, so they took all the chocolate in the house and hid (把……藏起来) it.
  Camilla left the house to look for some chocolate. She found a small house full of glasses. Among all the glasses, a blue glass caught Camilla's eyes. It was full of chocolate. There was also a card in it, saying "Change tears into chocolate".
  Camilla was very excited. She ran out of the house to look for someone crying. First, she met a little boy crying hard, and collected (收集) his tears. The tears were quickly changed into chocolate. While Camilla was collecting the tears, she comforted the boy. Finally, the boy stopped crying and they had a great time together.
  Later, Camilla met a woman who had broken some plates and an old man who couldn't find his dog. Camilla collected their tears and made them happy again.
  Soon, Camilla realized that making people happy was even more important than finding chocolate. So she stopped collecting tears and began to help sad people. As a result, she became friends with them and had a much happier life than before
19.Four kids Mark, Kelvin, Mason and Helen are talking about the most interesting places around the world. Here are their different ideas:

Mark 
I think South America is the most interesting place in the world. You can enjoy beautiful nature in Brazil, the beaches of Rio and the Amazon Rainforest. You can also feel people's great love for football. 

Kelvin 
I would say that France is the most interesting place to visit. And it has so much to see in France. Just remembering my trip last summer and it makes me want to visit the country again. 

Mason 
I live in America. I think that Greece is the most interesting place. My mother was born there and she told me many great stories about it. I love to learn about the history of Greece. 

Helen 
There is no place like China!It has long rivers, high mountains and beautiful lakes. It has the longest history and the most fantastic culture. But my favorite is the traditional Chinese food. I want to live there when I grow up. 
20.  Do you know when and where ice cream was created?It has a long and interesting history.
  The earliest ice cream was eaten in China many centuries ago. People at that time would put orange juice on the ice or get something cool to drink. Later, this idea traveled to Italy. Around 1669, it was popular to serve ice cream in coffee shops in Paris. Most of the shops were owned by Italians. Among them the first successful one belonged to (属于) a man named Francesco Procopius. Ice cream was brought to America in the early 1700s, and it quickly became the favorite of Americans. President George Washington had ice cream pots and machines in his kitchen. Dolly Madison, the wife of President Madison, was the first one to serve it in the White House. She made her guests very happy when she served such desserts.
  Before ice cream was sold in stores, it was made and kept at a very low temperature (温度) first. It took a lot of work to mix cream, eggs, fruit and ice. Nancy Johnson, an American woman who was good at machines, invented the ice cream freezer in 1846. Five years later, Jacob Flu opened the first ice cream factory in Baltimore, Maryland. Her business quickly came to other states.
  Today in the United States, ice cream is not only a kind of food, but also a way of life.
21.  People in Western countries are eating less meat these days, because it is good for their health or because they want to protect animals. But now they have another reason.
  Eating less meat can help to stop climate (气候) change, according to a recent study published in Nature.
  Raising livestock (家畜) is bad for the environment. When animals like cows digest(消化)food, their stomachs make greenhouse gases, which are an important reason for global warming. 17 percent of greenhouse gas emissions (排放) come from livestock farming, The New York Times reported.
  In addition, to raise these livestock, people have to cut down forests and turn them into farms. Forests play a key role in fighting global warming because they absorb (吸收) greenhouse gases.
  Eating less meat could cut global food-related emissions by almost 1/3 by 2050, the study found. Keeping a no﹣meat diet in the long term could bring down emissions by 63 percent.
  But eating less meat won't be easy. According to the study, people in Western countries will need to eat 90 percent less meat than they do now in order to make a difference to our climate. Scientists are now trying to find new foods to take the place of meat.
  Some say that insects (昆虫) could help. A 2013 UN report said that eating insects is healthier and, better for the environment. They produce 75 percent less greenhouse gases than livestock.
  Some experts are creating lab-grown meat. They make meat in a lab using livestock cells. In March, US company JUST said people in the US might be able to buy its lab-grown meat by the end of this year.
22.
me;near;dangerous;trip;quickly 

  My grandparents lived in India. I went to visit them last summer vacation. I thought the (1)      was very special. Why?Because I met a tiger there.
  I knew there were tigers in India, but I didn't expect that I would see one. I knew tigers were (2)      animals, but I didn't know I would like them after I met one in the forest. How did it happen?Let me tell you.
  One day my grandfather took (3)      to the forest. We were in his truck down a path when we heard a roar. My grandfather said that a tiger was (4)      us and he stopped the truck. I was afraid the tiger would eat us. Suddenly a big tiger came in front of us from the forest. He looked at us for about two minutes. Then he ran into the forest (5)      .
  My grandfather said tigers wouldn't attack (攻击) people first if we didn't make them angry.
  It was the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me. I will never forget it.
23.
be;have;tell;bring;like 

  Peter went into a restaurant because he was very hungry. The weather was cold, so he asked the waiter (1)      him a bowl of hot soup.
  "What kind of soup, sir?" asked the waiter.
  "Chicken," said Peter. "I feel like (2)      some thick chicken soup." "No problem, sir."
  After a short time, the waiter came back with a bowl of hot soup. Peter looked at it and said, "The soup can't be eaten, 1 think."
  "Then, I'll bring you some fish soup. I'm sure you (3)      it. "Ten minutes later, the waiter brought Peter a bowl of fish soup. After looking at it, Peter said again that he couldn't eat the, soup. When the waiter was on his way to the kitchen, he met the head of the restaurant and (4)       him that Peter was very hard to deal with.
  When he heard this, the boss went up to Peter and asked him politely, "Sir, I wonder if there (5)      anything wrong with the soup." "Nothing at all, but I haven't seen the spoon but a' knife and fork on the table since I came in." Peter answered with a smile. Can you show me how to eat the hot soup without a spoon?"
24.  Students in Japan are trying a new kind of travelling. In the past, they could only go to the museums. That was boring for the teenagers. They often went by bus. Many of them felt sleepy in the museum. But now they can go outdoors. (1)      They explore the great outdoors and learn from the society and some of them even go to far-away places.
  Experiential (体验式的) education is now very popular in North America. (2)      Just look at the JTB, Japan's biggest travel agency. It has more than 300 different travel programs for students and schools. (3)      
  Where are the students going?They travel to fishing villages in Kyushu, Japanese villages in Hawaii, and farming villages in China. Some even go to English classes in England. Wherever they-go, they help these people get around. (4)      It's an experience that students will never forget.
  (5)      Fishing and farming villagers have hard time in modern Japan. But now many people come to visit their villages. Visitors and groups of students' coming every year brings them a lot of money and a better life.
A. Museums are the most popular places to visit.
B. It is also becoming more and more popular in Japan.
C. By doing so, they can learn how to care about others.
D. Teenagers have a lot of fun going fishing with their family.
E. Travelling in Japan is also good for the farmers and fishermen.
F. More than 33 schools have taken part in the programs since 2001. 
25.What did you do in the park yesterday?
      
26.How often does Jane help with housework?
      
27.请用比较级描述图片中的两个人物.
      
28.What is the boy talented in?
      
29.How did you get to Penang Hill?
      
30.每个人对电视节目都有不同的喜好.请根据下列表格描述你的朋友们以及你对不同电视节目的看法, 并阐明原因.
Name TV shows Attitudes(态度) Reasons 
Judy Sports shows like . .. 
Alex Soap operas can't stand … 
Susan News doesn't mind . .. 
… … … 

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