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A. 2 dollars.  B. 5 dollars. C. 10 dollars.

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8. What time is it now?

A. 8:10. B. 8:20. C. 8:30.

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9. How long will the woman stay in the hotel?

A. For two days. B. For three days. C. For four days.

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10. What’s the relationship(¹Øϵ) between the two speakers?

A. Classmates. B. Brothers. C. Neighbors.

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11. What is the man doing now?

A. Meeting his daughter. B. Talking on the phone. C. Buying a dress.

12. Where are the two speakers?

A. In a park. B. In a shop. C. In an office. 

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13. What’s wrong with the man? 

A. He’s got a cold. B. He’s got a headache. C. He’s got a fever. 

14. How long has the man been ill? 

A. Three days. B. Two days. C. One day.  

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15. Where is Jane going during the winter vacation? 

A. To Hainan. B. To Shanghai. C. To Beijing.

16. How is she going there? 

A. By train.  B. By plane. C. By bus.

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17. What’s Linda’s favorite season?

A. Spring. B. Winter. C. Fall.

18. Why does Jack like winter best?

A. It’s cold and beautiful.          

B. It’s often rainy and wet. 

   C. He can go skating with friends.

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19. When will the man go to the concert?  

A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Sunday.

20. How much does the man have to pay? 

A. $30. B. $90. C. $100.

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21. Why did Pat leave his school?

  A. He didn’t like his school and subjects.

  B. His brothers didn’t want him to study.

  C. His family could not afford to send him to school.

22. Why did Pat’s brother sell his books?

  A. He needed money to buy food. 

  B. He thought Pat didn’t need them.

  C. He wanted to make a joke with Pat.

23. What did one of Pat’s friends send him one day?

 A. Two books. B. Two dollars. C. Some food. 

24. How about Pat’s life in the new school?

A. He didn’t study hard at his lessons. 

B. He worked after class to make money.

C. He never had enough time for sleep.

25. What can we learn from Pat’s experience?

    A. One can study better without going to school.

    B. Poor children can do better in their lessons.

    C. We can succeed if we study hard enough. 

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A. my; them B. I; they C. me; them  

32. —Tim, where is your sister? 

—She ______ sports on the playground.

A. is doing B. does C. was doing

33. —How are you feeling now? 

—I’m feeling much ______ than before. Take me to the hospital, please.

A. bad B. worse C. worst

34. In parts of India, people use their fingers to ______ the food. 

A. send up B. build up C. pick up   

35. Jack had to stop working though it was ______ his own wishes.

A. on B. for C. against 

36. —I’m sorry to have kept you ______ for such a long time.

—It doesn’t matter.  

A. wait B. waiting C. to wait

37. —I saw Jane on the street just now.

—It ______ be her. She went back to Canada yesterday.

A. can’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t

38. —Oh, you have made the same mistake again£® 

   —______. I’ll be careful in future£® 

A. So have I B. So do I C. So I have 

39. —Tommy, don’t make a mess in your room.       

— OK, mum. I will ______ my toys at once.

A. connect to B. play with C. put away   

40. —Cross the road carefully, ______ you will keep yourself safe.

   —OK, I will. 

A. or B. and C. but    

 

 

 

41. —Jerry, do you mind my pointing out your mistakes?    

—Not at all. Your advice is ______ to me.

A. of value B. in short C. at work   

42. Success will belong to those ______ never say “impossible”.

A. whom B. which C. who

43. —Dad, can I play computer games?

   —Not until your homework ______.

A. finishes B. will finish C. is finished

44. —We’ll study in different schools next term. Enjoy your time in the new school.             

   —______

A. The same to you. B. Me too. C. Congratulations!  

45. My parents bought me a valuable present on my ______.

A. /bɜːθ/ B. /'bɜː(r)θdeɪ/ C. /bɜː(r)d/

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A wise teacher told each of her students to bring a plastic bag and a bag of potatoes to school. 

    She told her students: “From today on, for every person you don’t   46   in your lives, you can choose a potato, write the person’s   47   and the date on it and then put it in the plastic bag.” 

    Day after day, some of the students’ bags were very   48   . They were then told to carry this bag with them   49   they went for a week. The days carrying the bag around with them make students get to know   50   a weight they were carrying in their minds. They had to pay attention to it all the time so that they wouldn’t   51   it.    

Too often we think of tolerance (¿íÈÝ) as a gift to   52   people, and it clearly is for ourselves!   53   we choose to keep our sadness and hatred (³ðºÞ) in our   54   , we will have to carry them around all our lives. 

    Do you think you have got   55   from the wise teacher and what she asked her students to do? 

46. A. see            B. like             C. know 

47. A. letter               B. words               C. name

48. A. heavy            B. strong           C. large 

49. A. somewhere     B. nowhere    C. everywhere

50. A. why              B. what            C. how 

51. A. learn         B. stop            C. forget 

52. A. another           B. other            C. all 

53. A. As           B. If             C. Unless 

54. A. hands            B. eyes              C. hearts

55. A. anything          B. nothing           C. everything

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A: Hello, Bill.    56   

B: I am going to travel with my family.

A:   57    

B: I am not sure now. Could you give me some suggestions?

A: What about Hainan? It's a good place to relax yourself. 

B:     58    Have you ever been there?

A:    59     But I still want to take a vacation there. There is so much to do and see in Hainan.

B: Really?   60   

A: I'm sure you'll enjoy being there.


 

A. Where are you going?

B. I can’t wait.

C. Sounds like a good idea.

D. What are you going to do this winter vacation?

E. Yes, several times.


 

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61. What can be found in the pictures in the book Chasing Vermeer?

A. The background of the story.

B. Something about the thief.

C. The value of the painting.

62. What do the players do when playing the game GYA-II?

A. They press the lights with thumbs and fingers. 

B. They call their foreign friends to play together.

 C. They follow the numbers of the set colors.

  63. The writer thinks it fun to______.

A. read the book Chasing Vermeer 

B. paint pictures with the colorful set  

C. phone friends all over the world 

64. Which of the following can be used to talk on the Internet?

A. Chasing Vermeer. B. GYA-II.      C. Verballs.

65. How does the writer think of painting with the colorful set?

A. Easy. B. Wonderful. C. Difficult.

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Saya, the life-like woman robots started her work as a teacher at a primary school in Tokyo Japan days ago. She gave lessons to the pupils there. You won’t hurt it, hit it or play with it.

   Professor Hiroshi Kobayashi of Tokyo University of Science, who built Saya, said she didn’t mean to take the place of human teachers with Saya, but to show the joys of technology. “We didn’t want to do all the work of a teacher, but to build this robot to teach children about technology. And Saya may be a help to the schools which have not enough teachers.”

   “In some villages and small schools, there are children who know little about new technology and also there are some teachers that can’t teach these lessons,” Kobayashi said. “So we hope the robot can make the children become interested in new technology.”

   Many of the children were very interested in Saya, and did not take their eyes off her when they were listening to the report. When class was over, some students touched her face and felt her.

   Japan, home to almost 400,000 industrial robots of the world, hopes that they can make more and more robots in the future. And they hope to make some robots to look after the older people.

66. From the passage, we know that Saya is ______.

A. a woman teacher in a small school         

B. a student of Hiroshi Kobayashi

C. a robot made by Hiroshi Kobayashi     

67. Saya came to the school to ______.

   A. give the students technology lessons   

B. listen to the report of Hiroshi Kobayashi    

C. show her computer technology    

68. What did many of the children do when Saya came to their school?

   A. They felt afraid of Saya.    

B. They showed great interest in Saya.   

C. They made friends with Saya.  

69. We can learn from the passage that ______.

   A. Saya became tired of teaching at last 

B. most schools in Japan are short of teachers

C. Japan hasn’t built robots that can take care of the old people 

70. What would be the best title for the passage?

   A. A Science Professor      B. A Primary School       C. A Robot Teacher

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In 2011, when British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies (×ÔÅÄÕÕ). The best ones show a female monkey smiling toothily for the camera. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet.

    Nobody knew they would create a copyright battle three years later.

    Last month, Wikimedia Commons put the monkey selfies online under a collection of free photos without Slater’s permission. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright.

    However, Wikimedia Foundation—the organization behind Wikimedia Commons—refused Slater’s request. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.

    What’s more, monkeys don’t own copyright. “US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can’t ask for copyright,” said Katherine Maher, Chief Communications Officer of Wikimedia.

    Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera. He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money to travel to Indonesia; and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away. All these have made him the author of the picture, no matter who pushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys could be regarded as his assistant, Slater said.

    As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case. Who do you think will win this interesting battle?

71. What can we learn from the first paragraph?

   A. Some monkeys grabbed Slater’s camera.

   B. Slater took photos of the monkeys and sold them.

   C. The photos taken by Slater became popular on the Internet.

72. The underlined word “copyright” in the second paragraph probably means “______” in Chinese.

   A. ÍøÂç B. °æȨ  C. ²ÄÁÏ

73. The copyright battle of the photos began in ______.   

A. 2011  B. 2012  C. 2014 

74. Who owns the copyright of the photos according to Wikimedia?

   A. The monkeys. B. David J. Slater. C. Nobody.

75. What is the story main about?

   A. A copyright battle over photos taken by monkeys.

   B. Why Wikipedia refused to take down some photos.

   C. How the photos taken by monkeys became popular online

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   76    But I could never understand her habit of cheering while we were walking in the race.

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I carried it to the starting line along. It had twenty-six cheering ideas, one for each mile. But I wasn’t really planning to slow myself down with all those ideas. I had to keep her list because I didn’t want to hurt Tina’s feelings.

   78    I looked at Tina’s cheering list when I checked my watch. At the top of the list was only one word: “Yourself.” I thought it did give me a good start to the race. While I was at it, I took the chance to thank her for the strength the list brought to me. By the time I finished the second mile, my parents were cheering me on by the side of the road. It just so happened that “family” was the next on Tina’s cheering list. At that moment, I had plenty of things to be thankful for.

   79    But by the time I was close to the final mile, I was nearly out of breath. I didn’t know if I could make it another mile. Then I looked at the final idea on Tina’s list in my hand: “You can make it.”  

   80    I had thought the cheering list would slow me down. Instead it carried me to cross the finishing line.

A. She gave me a cheering list to “talk” to me.

B. I finished the marathon in less than six hours.

C. Tina was the best speed-walker in our school.

D. I walked the first mile of the race in 12 minutes.

E. The next mile flew by, then the next and the next, each with a cheering idea.


 

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When was the last time you watched the world out of a    85   /'wɪndəʊ/? When was the last time you r 86   a favorite book once again? More and more people    87  /luːz/ themselves in the Internet. They show less interest and spend less time in the   88  (ÍâÃæµÄ) world. 

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B  90   many people have realized their personal information can be found easily in the Internet even they don’t want to.

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DIY, which means Do It Yourself, is quite popular in UK. Lots of stores and supermarkets sell DIY things. TV programmes show people how to DIY.

English people like DIY. There is a saying in UK—“As Englishman’s home is his castle”. Large number of people spend their holidays making their homes beautiful “castles(³Ç±¤)”. If there is anything that needs fixing around their homes, such as painting the walls or putting in a new shower, they will do the jobs themselves. More and more people have discovered the joy of DIY. Sometimes people also DIY for saving money. At present, many people can not afford a big house. They are looking at how they can make their house better without spending a lot of money. It is not surprising that DIY is so popular.

DIY can be difficult. There is a huge market for DIY furniture which people need to get together themselves with a few basic tools. But some of the furniture is difficult to build. One thing is for sure, though most DIY projects are started with the best intentions. Many of them may not get finished.www.2abc8.com

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91. What does DIY mean? 

92. In which country is DIY popular?

93. What makes DIY difficult? 

94. What is the main idea of the passage? 

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Thanks for your letter. You asked me about our class rules. Now let me tell something about them.

First of all, everyone should be on time for school and listen to the teacher carefully in class. Also, we have to finish our homework and clean our classroom every day. Third, we are supposed to be polite to the teachers and get along well with our classmates. If someone breaks the rules, he or she may be punished.

Could you tell me what your class rules are? Please write to me soon. (87 words)

Yours,

Kangkang

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