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            • 1.

              In the city of Guiyang, China, lives a girl named Li Fang. When she was a teenager, she dreamed of going to the United States.  (1)  “I had a picture of the daddy sitting in the living room, the mommy doing some cooking and their kids playing games on the floor.”

              Li Fang decided to go to college in California. When she arrived, however, it was not the dream world she had imagined. "People were struggling with problems and often seemed unhappy and too busy," she said.“   (2)   ”

              One of her most difficult classes was P.E. When the class played volleyball, the other students were good at it, but she wasn’t. One afternoon, the P.E. teacher had Li Fang hit the ball to her teammates so that they could knock it over the net. It was not a big deal for most people, but it made Li Fang scared.  (3)   

              A young man on her team seemed to understand what she was going through. He walked up to her and whispered(小声说),“   (4)   ”

              Li Fang said, “You will never understand how those words of encouragement made me feel.

              Four words: You can do that. I felt like crying with happiness.” Perhaps she thanked the young man; she can’t remember it.

               Six years has passed. Li Fang is back in China, working as a salesclerk. “I have never forgotten the words.   (5)  ” She said, “I am sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness meant to me. He probably doesn’t even remember it. From this experience, I have learned a lesson. Whenever you say something to a person-cruel or kind-you have no idea how long the words will stay with them.” She is back in China. But still she hears those four simple words:You can do that.

              (1) A. I felt very lonely.

              B. Come on. You can do that.

              C. When things are not going well, I think of them.

              D. She was afraid of failing and being laughed at by others.

              E. Most of what she knew about American life was from textbooks.

              (2) A. I felt very lonely.

              B. Come on. You can do that.

              C. When things are not going well, I think of them.

              D. She was afraid of failing and being laughed at by others.

              E. Most of what she knew about American life was from textbooks.

              (3) A. I felt very lonely.

              B. Come on. You can do that.

              C. When things are not going well, I think of them.

              D. She was afraid of failing and being laughed at by others.

              E. Most of what she knew about American life was from textbooks.

              (4) A. I felt very lonely.

              B. Come on. You can do that.

              C. When things are not going well, I think of them.

              D. She was afraid of failing and being laughed at by others.

              E. Most of what she knew about American life was from textbooks.

              (5) A. I felt very lonely.

              B. Come on. You can do that.

              C. When things are not going well, I think of them.

              D. She was afraid of failing and being laughed at by others.

              E. Most of what she knew about American life was from textbooks.

            • 2.

              阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。 

              A: Good morning, Tingting.

              B: Hi, Chen Yao.   (1)  

              A: I'm going to the ()Id People's Home.

              B:   (2)  

              A: Yes, I do. I'm a member of the Helpers' Club of our school.

              B:  (3)  

              A: We help to look after the old people.

              B: How nice of you ! Can I join you?

              A: Of course.   (4)  

              B: But what can I do to help the old people?

              A: You can do many things such as doing some washing and chatting with them.

              B: I think I can tell them some funny stories.   (5)  

              A: Great! Why not go with me now?

              B: All right! Let s go!

              (1) ________

              A. Welcome to our club!

              B. Are you going there now?

              C. What do you usually do there?

              D. Do you often go there?

              E. I'm sure they'll like them.

              F. Why are you in such a hurry?

              G. I think it's boring.

              (2) ________

              A. Welcome to our club! 

              B. Are you going there now?

              C. What do you usually do there? 

              D. Do you often go there?

              E. I'm sure they'll like them. 

              F. Why are you in such a hurry?

              G. I think it's boring.

              (3) ________

              A. Welcome to our club! 

              B. Are you going there now?

              C. What do you usually do there? 

              D. Do you often go there?

              E. I'm sure they'll like them. 

              F. Why are you in such a hurry?

              G. I think it's boring.

              (4) ________

              A. Welcome to our club! 

              B. Are you going there now?

              C. What do you usually do there? 

              D. Do you often go there?

              E. I'm sure they'll like them. 

              F. Why are you in such a hurry?

              G. I think it's boring.

              (5) ________

              A. Welcome to our club! 

              B. Are you going there now?

              C. What do you usually do there? 

              D. Do you often go there?

              E. I'm sure they'll like them. 

              F. Why are you in such a hurry?

              G. I think it's boring.

            • 3.

              We can’t eat in the classroom.

              A.  B.  C.  D.  E. 

            • 4.

              Li Peng is a good student.  (1)  He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00.He goes to school at seven.  (2)  He has lunch at school,  (3)  He has three classes in the afternoon.  (4)  He often has dinner at home.

              In the evening he sometimes watches TV.  (5)  He goes to bed at ten oˈclock every night.

              (1) A. Sometimes he does his homework

              B. but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family.

              C. Then he exercises.

              D. He leaves school at 5:00.

              E. He has four classes in the morning.

              F. On weekdays, he gets up at six in the morning.

              (2) A. Sometimes he does his homework

              B. but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family.

              C. Then he exercises.

              D. He leaves school at 5:00.

              E. He has four classes in the morning.

              F. On weekdays, he gets up at six in the morning.

              (3) A. Sometimes he does his homework

              B. but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family.

              C. Then he exercises.

              D. He leaves school at 5:00.

              E. He has four classes in the morning.

              F. On weekdays, he gets up at six in the morning.

              (4) A. Sometimes he does his homework

              B. but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family.

              C. Then he exercises.

              D. He leaves school at 5:00.

              E. He has four classes in the morning.

              F. On weekdays, he gets up at six in the morning.

              (5) A. Sometimes he does his homework

              B. but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family.

              C. Then he exercises.

              D. He leaves school at 5:00.

              E. He has four classes in the morning.

              F. On weekdays, he gets up at six in the morning.

            • 5.
              A:Excuse me,sir.
              B:Yes?
              A:Could you please tell me how to get to the train station?   (1)  
              B:Sure.Go down this road and take the third turning on the right into East Road.   (2)   Youˈll find a big supermarket.The train station is on its left.
              A:   (3)  
              B:Itˈs about half an hourˈs walk.
              A:Itˈs really a long way.   (4)  
              B:Yes.The No.3bus will take you right there.
              A:   (5)   Thanks a lot!
              B:Youˈre welcome.

              (1) A. How far is it from here?
              B. Iˈll go there by bus.
              C. Iˈm new here.
              D. Is there a bus?
              E. Walk on until you reach the end of the road.

              (2) A. How far is it from here?
              B. Iˈll go there by bus.
              C. Iˈm new here.
              D. Is there a bus?
              E. Walk on until you reach the end of the road.

              (3) A. How far is it from here?
              B. Iˈll go there by bus.
              C. Iˈm new here.
              D. Is there a bus?
              E. Walk on until you reach the end of the road.

              (4) A. How far is it from here?
              B. Iˈll go there by bus.
              C. Iˈm new here.
              D. Is there a bus?
              E. Walk on until you reach the end of the road.

              (5) A. How far is it from here?
              B. Iˈll go there by bus.
              C. Iˈm new here.
              D. Is there a bus?
              E. Walk on until you reach the end of the road.
            • 6.

              A: Hi, Lily. Where did you go this Spring Festival?

              B: I went to Xiamen.

              A:   (1)  

              B: I went there with my friend, Liu Ying.

              A: Did you go to Xiamen University?

              B:   (2)   It was really nice.

              A: What was the weather like there?

              B:   (3)  

              A: Did you try any sea food there?

              B: Yes. And I even bought some for my family.

              A:   (4)  

              B: It's a beautiful seaside city and it's worth traveling around.


              (1) A. Yes, I did.
              B. It was quite warm.
              C. What do you think of Xiamen?
              D. Oh, really? Whom did you go with?


              (2) A. Yes, I did.
              B. It was quite warm.
              C. What do you think of Xiamen?
              D. Oh, really? Whom did you go with?


              (3) A. Yes, I did.
              B. It was quite warm.
              C. What do you think of Xiamen?
              D. Oh, really? Whom did you go with?


              (4) A. Yes, I did.
              B. It was quite warm.
              C. What do you think of Xiamen?
              D. Oh, really? Whom did you go with?
            • 7.

              A:Excuse me. I am a reporter from CCTV. Can I ask you some questions?

              B:Yes, of course.

              A:  (1)  

              B:Yes,. She said that they were hard-working and she loved them very much.

              A:What did Yang Lei eat every day at school in Gansu Province?

              B:She ate porridge three times a day.

              A:  (2)  

              B:She said the school was 2,000 meters above sea level, and at first the thin air made her feel sick.

              A:  (3)  

              B:She said most of their families were poor and they didn’t have enough money for education.

              A:  (4)  

              B:She said she couldn’t do anything about that, but she could open up their eyes to the outside world and give them a good start in life.

              A:  (5)  

              B:Yes, she liked it very much. She said that when her school year was over, she would return to the area after finishing her studies.

              A:Thank you very much.

              B:You’re welcome.

              (1) A. Do you like your students?

              B. Did Yang Lei like her students?
              C. What did she do to help them?
              D. Did you enjoy your work here?
              E. What did she say about the children there?
              F. Did she enjoy her work as a volunteer?
              G. How did she feel when she first got to school?
              (2) A. Do you like your students?
              B. Did Yang Lei like her students?
              C. What did she do to help them?
              D. Did you enjoy your work here?
              E. What did she say about the children there?
              F. Did she enjoy her work as a volunteer?
              G. How did she feel when she first got to school?
              (3) A. Do you like your students?
              B. Did Yang Lei like her students?
              C. What did she do to help them?
              D. Did you enjoy your work here?
              E. What did she say about the children there?
              F. Did she enjoy her work as a volunteer?
              G. How did she feel when she first got to school?
              (4) A. Do you like your students?
              B. Did Yang Lei like her students?
              C. What did she do to help them?
              D. Did you enjoy your work here?
              E. What did she say about the children there?
              F. Did she enjoy her work as a volunteer?
              G. How did she feel when she first got to school?
              (5) A. Do you like your students?
              B. Did Yang Lei like her students?
              C. What did she do to help them?
              D. Did you enjoy your work here?
              E. What did she say about the children there?
              F. Did she enjoy her work as a volunteer?
              G. How did she feel when she first got to school?
            • 8.

              These days, most Americans still   (1)   this idea of giving thanks by having a big   (2)   with their friends and family. But do you know Canada has Thanksgiving Day? In Canada, people have Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October. Why is Thanksgiving Day   (3)   in Canada than in America? This is   (4)   Canada is north of the United States, and is colder. The harvest (收获) comes earlier in the year. On that day, many Canadians put flowers, vegetables and fruit around their homes. Like in America, the main dish of this meal is   (5)   always turkey, at a Thanksgiving Day dinner. They are saying "Thank you" for the life and food every year.

              (1) ______

              A. meal  B. celebrate   C. because   D. earlier E. almost   F. if
              (2) _____
              A. meal  B. celebrate   C. because   D. earlier E. almost   F. if
              (3) _____
              A. meal  B. celebrate   C. because   D. earlier E. almost   F. if
              (4) ______
              A. meal  B. celebrate   C. because   D. earlier E. almost   F. if
              (5) ______

              A. meal  B. celebrate   C. because   D. earlier E. almost   F. if

            • 9.

              Z: Good morning,Lu ya. Have you ever had a fantastic experience of travelling?

              L: Of course.  (1)  

              Z:Kaiping City? I know! The movie Let The Bullets Fly (让子弹飞) was mainly shot there.

              L: Youˈre right.  (2)  

              Z: When were the watchtowers first built?

              L:  (3)  

              Z: How many watchtowers are there in Kaiping City now?

              L: More than 1,800and their styles are very special and wonderful.

              Z:  (4)  

              L:Ruishi Lou (瑞石楼). It is first in Kaiping.

              Z: It is said that it was named by its owner.

              L: Yes.  (5)  He built it to protect his families.

              Z: You took many photos of watchtowers there, didnˈt you?

              L: Yes. I will bring some to show you tomorrow.

              Z: Thank you!

              (1) A. They were built in Qing Dynasty (清朝), about in the 1920ˈs.

              B. Its owner was a successful businessman.

              C. There is only one fantastic experience I have done.

              D. There are lots of great watchtowers (碉楼) in Kaiping City.

              E. We also saw the first actor in the movie Ge You.

              F. Last summer vocation, I went to Kaiping City in Guangdong.

              G. Which one are you interested in best?

              (2) A. They were built in Qing Dynasty (清朝), about in the 1920ˈs.

              B. Its owner was a successful businessman.

              C. There is only one fantastic experience I have done.

              D. There are lots of great watchtowers (碉楼) in Kaiping City.

              E. We also saw the first actor in the movie Ge You.

              F. Last summer vocation, I went to Kaiping City in Guangdong.

              G. Which one are you interested in best?

              (3) A. They were built in Qing Dynasty (清朝), about in the 1920ˈs.

              B. Its owner was a successful businessman.

              C. There is only one fantastic experience I have done.

              D. There are lots of great watchtowers (碉楼) in Kaiping City.

              E. We also saw the first actor in the movie Ge You.

              F. Last summer vocation, I went to Kaiping City in Guangdong.

              G. Which one are you interested in best?

              (4) A. They were built in Qing Dynasty (清朝), about in the 1920ˈs.

              B. Its owner was a successful businessman.

              C. There is only one fantastic experience I have done.

              D. There are lots of great watchtowers (碉楼) in Kaiping City.

              E. We also saw the first actor in the movie Ge You.

              F. Last summer vocation, I went to Kaiping City in Guangdong.

              G. Which one are you interested in best?

              (5) A. They were built in Qing Dynasty (清朝), about in the 1920ˈs.

              B. Its owner was a successful businessman.

              C. There is only one fantastic experience I have done.

              D. There are lots of great watchtowers (碉楼) in Kaiping City.

              E. We also saw the first actor in the movie Ge You.

              F. Last summer vocation, I went to Kaiping City in Guangdong.

              G. Which one are you interested in best?

            • 10.
              (Bill is ill. He is making a telephone call to Ann for the homework.)

              Ann: Hello.

              Bob:    (1)     

              Ann: Hi, Bob. How are you feeling today?

              Bob: Oh. I am fine now. Can you tell me what you did in class today?

              Ann: Let me see. Oh, yes, in history class, we finished talking about World War II. In Chinese class, we had to study Unit 7 and Unit 8 for an exam the day after tomorrow.

              Bob:    (2)   I haven’t finished reading Unit 8 yet. By the way, what did you do in English class?

              Ann:    (3)    We worked on a play in groups. we don’t have any homework.

              Bob: What about math?

              Ann:    (4)    We have to do the exercises on pages 17,18,19 and 20.

              Bob: Oh, dear!    (5)    Maybe I can be ill again tomorrow.

              (1) A.    Who's that?

              B.    We have a lot of math homework today.

              C.    I’m afraid I can’t finish all of the math homework.

              D.   Not much.

              E.    Oh, that’s too bad.

              F.     This is Bob.

              G.   What do you think of math?

              (2) A.    Who's that?

              B.    We have a lot of math homework today.

              C.    I’m afraid I can’t finish all of the math homework.

              D.   Not much.

              E.    Oh, that’s too bad.

              F.     This is Bob.

              G.   What do you think of math?

              (3) A.    Who's that?

              B.    We have a lot of math homework today.

              C.    I’m afraid I can’t finish all of the math homework.

              D.   Not much.

              E.    Oh, that’s too bad.

              F.     This is Bob.

              G.   What do you think of math?

              (4) A.    Who's that?

              B.    We have a lot of math homework today.

              C.    I’m afraid I can’t finish all of the math homework.

              D.   Not much.

              E.    Oh, that’s too bad.

              F.     This is Bob.

              G.   What do you think of math?

              (5) A.    Who's that?

              B.    We have a lot of math homework today.

              C.    I’m afraid I can’t finish all of the math homework.

              D.   Not much.

              E.    Oh, that’s too bad.

              F.     This is Bob.

              G.   What do you think of math?

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