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            • 1.

              The teacher is at the back of the classroom.Do you know when he_____here?—Sorry,I don’t know ,either.

              A. comes           B. came          
              C. is coming        D. was coming

            • 2.
                  A 14-year-old boy from the USA was described as a hero yesterday after he saved the life of a woman in another country.
                  Dean Bluey from Dallas , Texas, is a school boy who has much interest in            (1)   . One day, he was sending an email to a friend on the Internet. Suddenly he    (2)   a message saying “Help! Pain! Help!”. The message was from Finland, thousands of kilometers away from America.
                  “I didn’t know    (3)   I should do,” Dean said to a reporter afterwards. “It was really difficult to tell if the message was _    (4)   .” So Dean did nothing at first.    (5)    the message kept coming.
                  “By then it was easy to see that someone had a problem,” Dean explained. He    (6)    and discovered that the sender was a student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library. She was    (7)   . What was worse, there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the world was by email. Dean got in touch with the police immediately. And they    (8)   that the situation was quite serious. They called the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the library.    (9)   , she was still alive and was sent to the hospital quickly.
                  “I’m glad she’s OK,” Dean said. “It’s hard to believe, but    (10)    saved her life.’’   
              (1) A. computer B. books C. business D. medicine
              (2) A. wrote B. sent C. received D. passed
              (3) A. what B. how C. where D. when
              (4) A. good B. real C. funny D. useful
              (5) A. As B. And C. So D. But
              (6) A. wrote back B. hurried up C. telephoned D. talked
              (7) A. worried B. happy C. sad D. ill
              (8) A. warned B. realized C. seemed D. promised
              (9) A. Hardly B. Happily C. Luckily D. Carefully
              (10) A. the police B. doctors C. an email D. a boy
            • 3.

              These days, some middle schools in China are trying to do something different.

              The students choose classes according to their own needs. For each subject, they can make a choice from different levels (等级) of difficulty. So instead of staying in the    41    classroom, they go to different rooms to have their lessons. And the teachers make special teaching plans for   42   .

              There are different opinions about it.

              Xia Rui, a 13-year-old girl, said, “ I really love it. I think it’s nice that we can   43   classes by ourselves. My English is poor. I used to be afraid to answer questions in class. I think that the good students may    44    me when I make mistakes. Now I feel much more relaxed.”

              But her classmate Chen Gang didn’t agree. “ I don’t think it is so good   45    it is difficult for students to find where the classrooms are,” he said. “During the break, students can be seen here and there, running and shouting to find their   46   .”

              “I’m worried that some students may think they are in the lower class   47   lose interested in the subject,” their math teacher, Mr. Wang said. “I also    48    that some parents may feel unhappy if their kids study a subject at an easy level.”

              “In my eyes, it is good   49   both students and teachers,’ Mr. Wang also said. “As teachers, we can make teaching plans more    50   and the students will develop better.”

              (1) A. clean         B. same                 
              C. bright          D. empty
              (2) A. us           B. him                  
              C. them           D. you
              (3) A. play           B. teach                 
              C. choose         D. work
              (4) A. laugh at        B. listen to               
              C. look after       D. wait for
              (5) A. whether        B. because              
              C. when           D. before
              (6) A. parents       B. friends             
              C. books          D. classrooms
              (7) A. and            B. but                
              C. till              D. or
              (8) A. hope           B. report             
              C. cry            D. worry
              (9) A. for            B. at                
              C. on              D. with
              (10) A. slowly         B. easily              
              C. quietly           D. brightly
            • 4.

                When I was thirteen 46 old, my father found a job in the city. So my family moved there. I also came to a 47 school near where we live. My old school was far away. At first, I did not know anyone in my class. I was very lonely 48 I was afraid to make friends with my classmates. I 49 talk to anyone about my problem, and I didn’t want my parents to 50 me.

                   Then one day, something good happened. I was sitting at my desk 51 as usual while my classmates were talking happily with each other. At that moment, 52 came into the classroom. I didn’t know who he was. He passed me and then turned back. He looked 53 me and, without a word, smiled. Suddenly, I felt happy, lively and warm. That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other classmates and made friends. Day by day, I became 54 to everyone in my class.

                    55 the smile, I have moved on to a new life. Now, I believe that the world is what you think it is. So smile at the world and it will smile back.

            • 5.

              Lillian Hanson, a college(大学) student, hopes to finish school in about two years. What makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is her   (1)   73 years old.

              When Lillian Hanson finished high school, she went to the      (2)   to borrow money for further education. The banker gave her   (3)   encouragement(鼓励). He didn't think that a country girl should borrow money to go to college. He thought she should be   (4)   doing housework or should work on the farm.   (5)   Lillian Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college.

              Mrs. Hanson   (6)   forgot the dream of getting higher education. When the children grew up, she   (7)   again and succeeded. In the class on her first day, when she introduced herself and   (8)  why she was there and what her aims were, all the other students   (9)   to give her a warm welcome.

              Mrs. Hanson finds that the   (10)   part of going back to school at her age is sitting in class for long time. However, she often says she will stick to(坚持) her dream no matter how difficult it is.

            • 6.

              On a Friday night, a young violinist was playing his violin at the entrance of the subway station. The music was     36    wonderful that people slowed down to listen and put some money into his hat. The next day, the violinist came here again. He     37    his hat as usual. Beside the hat there was a piece of paper. It     38    , “George Sang has put something important into my hat by mistake. You are welcome to claim (认领) it.” Soon people went to see   39  guessed who it could be. After a while, a man came up.“ Did you     40    something?” the violinist asked. “A lottery ticket (彩票).” The violinist took out a lottery with George’s     41    on it. “I bought the lottery and won $500,000. I was going to fly to Vienna for my education.     42    , when I found the lottery ticket, I couldn’t find it. When I gave $50 to the violinist     43     his wonderful music last night, the lottery ticket was thrown into his hat, too.”

                 Later, someone asked the violinist     44     he didn’t take the lottery ticket to pay for his higher education. He said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live    45    . But if I had taken the money, I would have lost honesty, and my happiness.”

            • 7.

              My life is always full of sadness and little joy. However, no matter (无论) what happens, I can    36    face it bravely.
                   Last year, I couldn’t believe the    37    that I could enter the only key high school in my hometown.  Then I rushed to my home and told my parents.  But my father didn’t  seem as    38      as I was. He just kept smoking    39      saying a word and my mother put her head down and couldn’t help    40   
                  I knew very well what my family was    41__. My mum had been ill in bed for 2 years. We lived a    42__ life and I couldn’t continue my schooling. I felt so upset (心烦意乱) but I could say   43   to my parents. I decided to help my father with his work to   44   my family.
                   To my surprise, things completely changed after the beginning of the new term. My head teacher came to my family with some   45    , which was raised (捐)by my schoolmates. He encouraged me, “Always have a dream.   46  ” With tears in my eyes, I stepped into the   47    high school.
                    I have been studying hard since I entered the high school. No matter what difficulties I meet, I always   48    my teacher and schoolmates. I have a college   49    and I must work hard for it, no matter  50    hard life is. Just as a great man says, “When one door shuts, another opens in life.”

            • 8. Volunteering means spending some of your free time helping others. You may volunteer to help other people, but you can also volunteer to protect animals, the environment, or any other things that you   (1)  
              Volunteering helps others, but it can also help you.If you’re worried about something thatˈs happened, doing something can be a great   (2)   to deal with your feelings.
              Volunteering can let you see your own life in new ways.Sometimes itˈs easy to worry about things like grades or get   (3)   because you donˈt have the most expensive shoes or the newest computer game.Volunteering lets you spend some time on others for a while.
              Lots of people   (4)   that they really enjoy volunteering. Volunteer experiences often put you in a different environment. Doing volunteer work   (5)   one very important thing: You make a difference in the world.
              Volunteering is a great way to have fun with your family, and here are some   (6)   on how you can do together.
              Clean up a park, or a road along a river.
              Plant trees or flowers in your community
              Serve food at a homeless shelter(避难所)
              Give meals to people   (7)   are elderly or ill at home.
              Clean up a school or other public buildings.
              Some schools now require kids to spend some of their time helping others. Volunteering gives kids a   (8)   of responsibility, because people are depending on them for something important. Volunteering can also help kids learn important things about themselves. A volunteer job can even help some kids   (9)   what they want to do when they grow up.So what are you waiting for? Make a plan to   (10)   volunteering today!
            • 9.
              Volunteering means spending some of your free time helping others. You may volunteer to help other people, but you can also volunteer to protect animals, the environment, or any other things that you   (1)  
              Volunteering helps others, but it can also help you.If you’re worried about something thatˈs happened, doing something can be a great   (2)   to deal with your feelings.
              Volunteering can let you see your own life in new ways.Sometimes itˈs easy to worry about things like grades or get   (3)   because you donˈt have the most expensive shoes or the newest computer game.Volunteering lets you spend some time on others for a while.
              Lots of people   (4)   that they really enjoy volunteering. Volunteer experiences often put you in a different environment. Doing volunteer work   (5)   one very important thing: You make a difference in the world.
              Volunteering is a great way to have fun with your family, and here are some   (6)   on how you can do together.
              Clean up a park, or a road along a river.
              Plant trees or flowers in your community
              Serve food at a homeless shelter(避难所)
              Give meals to people   (7)   are elderly or ill at home.
              Clean up a school or other public buildings.
              Some schools now require kids to spend some of their time helping others. Volunteering gives kids a   (8)   of responsibility, because people are depending on them for something important. Volunteering can also help kids learn important things about themselves. A volunteer job can even help some kids   (9)   what they want to do when they grow up.So what are you waiting for? Make a plan to   (10)   volunteering today!
              (1) A. care about     B. find out    
              C. talk about     D. give out
              (2) A. answer       B. question    
              C. way           D. problem
              (3) A. excited       B. happy       C. pleased       D. angry
              (4) A. believe       B. find         C. watch       D. wonder
              (5) A. means         B. needs       C. tells         D. wants
              (6) A. notes         B. sentences    
              C. ideas         D. words
              (7) A. which         B. when       C. whom       D. who
              (8) A. taste         B. chance       C. hand         D. help
              (9) A. remember     B. hope         C. decide       D. guess
              (10) A. stop         B. start        
              C. love         D. put off
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