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1. A. Mike¡¯s brother is as short as Jack¡¯s.
B. My brother is as short a Jack¡¯s.
C. Mike¡¯s father is as short as Jack¡¯s.
2. A. My sister doesn¡¯t go to school because she is too young.
B. My sister doesn¡¯t go to school because she is two years old.
C. My sister doesn¡¯t go to school because she is taken to hospital
3. A. The students forgot sweeping the floor after the sports meet..
B. The students forgot to sweep the floor after the sports meet..
C. The students forgot to swim in the pool after the sports meet.
4. A. Fifteen minutes later, Ada arrived at the school gate with a box under her arm.
B. Fifty minutes later, Ada arrived at the school gate with a box under her arm.
C. Fifty minutes later, Anne arrived at the school gate with a box under her arm.
5. A. The old lady has lived here since she was nine.
B. The old lady has been here since she was nine.
C. The old lady hasn¡¯t left here since she was born
6. A. Thousands of people from all over the city visited the place..
B. Thousands of pupils from all over the city visited the place..
C. Thousands of people from all over the city visited the palace.
7. A. The boy was found on the morning of January 21,1995.
B. The boy was born on the morning of July 21,1959.
C. The boy was found on the morning of July 21,1995.
8. A. The radio says that it will be rainy tomorrow.
B. The radio says there will be rain tomorrow.
C. The radio says that it will be windy tomorrow.
9. A. The railway station is in the south-west of the town.
B. The railway station is in the north-east of the town.
C. The railway station is in the south-east of the town.
10. A. Could you tell me where the doctor was caught?
B. Could you tell me where the daughter was caught?
C. Could you tell me where the doctor was hurt?
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11. A. Just a little, please. B. That¡¯s nice. C. You¡¯d better have a good rest.
12. A. Thanks a lot. B. Sorry to hear that. C. It doesn¡¯t matter.
13. A. It¡¯s full of flowers. B. It¡¯s me. C. It¡¯s behind the house.
14. A. Of course. With pleasure.
B. Yes, please.
C. Yes, I think I do.
15. A. I lost it. B. I brought it to him. C. I¡¯ve returned it.
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16. How can you go to the North Street Hospital?
A. Catch the train. B. Walk there. C. Take the bus.
17. How¡¯s Jim?
A. He¡¯s OK. B. He¡¯s ill. C. He¡¯s returned home.
18. What time did the train leave?
A. Seven ten. B. Seven thirty. C. Seven fifty.
19. What colour shoes did B want to buy at first?
A. Brown. B. Blue. C. Black.
20. Where is Mrs Wood from?
A. Japan. B. China. C. America.
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21. Why do many people go to school?
A. To get a good education.
B. To buy some books.
C. To make friends.
22. What should a student do since he cannot learn everything from school?
A. Try to remember more knowledge and formulas.
B. Try to remember what the teachers teach.
C. Try to learn how to read and how to think.
23. How can an inventor invent things? The most important thing is how to ________.
A.get knowledge B. use his head well C. teach everything
24. Who changes the world a lot?
A.Teachers. B. Students. C. Great inventors.
25. Which of the following shows the most important idea of this passage?
A.School education is important for a person.
B.A student should learn how to study.
C.A student cannot learn everything from school.
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26. They must be doctors, ___________ they?
A. mustn¡¯t B. needn¡¯t C. aren¡¯t D. are
27. He is so careful that he always looks over his exercise to _______ there are no mistakes.
A. make sure B. find out C. think about D. try on
28. Joe can¡¯t be in the office yesterday afternoon. He ___________.
A. slept B. was sleeping C. has slept D. will sleep
29. --- Is that Henry speaking?
---Yes. ___________?
A. Who¡¯s that B. Who are you C. Speaking D. What¡¯s your name
30. ______ good news you¡¯ve told me!
A. How B. How a C. What D. What a
31. --- Is that all? Do you want __________?
--- That¡¯s enough.
A. something else B. anything else C. another thing D. the others
32. Nobody believes the boy ________ Joseph.
A. without B. or C. and D. except
33. Mum asked Lucy ___________.
A. if could she get some tea for her B. whether she get some tea for her
C. if she could get some tea for her D. whether she can get some tea for her
34. People often use English ______ they travel in foreign countries.
A. that B. when C. if D. but
35. Though she wasn¡¯t in good health, she won the _________ race.
A. woman¡¯s 200-metre B. women¡¯s 200-metre
C. womans¡¯ 200-metre D. women¡¯s 200-metres
36. No one can stop news _________.
A. to report B. to be reported C. from reporting D. being reported
37. Don¡¯t worry. We¡¯ve got ___________ for all of you.
A. big enough a room B. enough big a room
C. a big enough room D. a room enough big
38. ---Would you mind if I close the window?
--- _________.
A. Of course not. Do please. B. Ok. Do as you like.
C. That¡¯s all right. D. Yes, please.
39. The piano in the other shop will be ___________, but _________.
A. cheaper; not as better B. more cheap; not as better
C. cheaper; not as good D. more cheap; not as good
40. Which of the following sentence(s) is (are) wrong?
1. Two months has passed already.
2. A lot of new buildings will build in our city soon.
3. Several hundreds of wild animals were killed each day in the old days.
4. Don¡¯t you know what to do next?
A. Only sentence (2) is wrong. B. Sentences (2) and (3) are wrong.
C. Only sentence (3) is wrong D. Sentence (1) and (4) are wrong
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The room was dark and quiet. Only one boy still didn¡¯t go to sleep. He sat on his bed at a far __41__ of the room. Slowly and carefully, he punched(Ôú) small __42__ across a piece of paper with a stylus(Ìú±Ê). Every __43__ minutes he stopped and ran his fingers __44__ the raised dots(͹³öµÄµã) on __45__ side of the paper. A friend of his came to him __46__ and said, ¡°Louis, are you still punching dots? You¡¯d better stop and get some rest. The teacher will be angry if you sleep in class.¡± The answer __47__ slowly, ¡° I know, I know. I¡¯ve __48__ finished now. Go back to sleep, Gauthier.¡± Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille reading method(·½·¨) for the blind, put his paper and stylus on a shelf behind his bed. He stood up and went to an open window. He could hardly feel the cool April wind __49__ his face. He knew his method would __50__, no matter what others thought.
41. A. side B. row C. corner D. part
42. A. boxes B. holes C. bits D. ends
43. A. many B. some C. a few D. few
44. A. across B. against C. on D. into
45. A. another B. the other C. other D. one
46. A. politely B. quickly C. quietly D. carefully
47. A. came B. reached C. went D. moved
48. A. almost B. already C. really D. hardly
49. A. sweep B. touch C. beat D. brush
50. A. operate B. win C. use D. work
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John is a paper boy. He delivers newspapers to different houses in his street every day. He has about 80 customers(¿Í»§). Half of his customers only take the newspaper on weekdays, and about half take the newspapers on weekdays and on Sundays. Two of John¡¯s customers only take the newspaper on Sundays.
John has to get up at 4:30 every morning to deliver his newspaper. It takes longer to deliver the newspapers on Sundays. The Sunday newspapers are twice as heavy as those on weekdays.
John is saving his money to buy a new bicycle. He is also saving money for college(´óѧ). He has already saved 500 dollars.
51. John _________ every day.
A. reads books B. sells newspapers C. borrow books D. delivers newspaper
52. How many customers does he have?
A. About 40 B. About 120 C.About 80 D. About 20
53. ________ of his custermers only take the newspapers on Sundays.
A. Two B. Eighty C. Forty D. Twenty
54. What time does he have to get up every morning?
A. At 3:30 B. At 4:30 C. At 5:30 D. At 6:30
55. John is saving his money to buy _________.
A. a newspaper B. a new bag C. a house D. a new bike
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THIS BLOCK
NO R V
PARKING
2
HOUR PARKING
8AM TO 8PM
56. What can we learn from the sign?
A. You can¡¯t stop your car here.
B. You can¡¯t play with your friends here!
C. Recreational Vehicle(ÐÝÏгµ) can¡¯t be parked here.
D. You can¡¯t make a lot of noise here.
57. Which statement is right?
A. You can park your car by the road in this block as you like.
B. Your car can be parked here at noon.
C. You can park your car here at 10 in the evening.
D. You can not smoke when you are driving.
(B2)
MISSING---Angelica Maria Gandara, born Feb. 5, 1974. Ht. 4¡¯10¡±, Wt. 85Ibs, black hair, brown eyes, mole(´Ã) on nose. Last seen in Temple, Texas, July14,1985. Contact(ÁªÏµ) the National Center for Missing and Exploited(±»Å°´ýµÄ) Children, 1-800-843-5678.
58. We can know much information in this passage except __________.
A. the child¡¯s height B. the child¡¯s weight
C. the telephone number of the child¡¯s house D. the child¡¯s age
59. When and where did the child get lost?
A. On July14, 1985, in Texas. B. On Feb.5, in Temple.
C. In 1974, in the National Center D. In 1984, in the U.S.A.
60. Which statement is right?
A. Angelica Maria Gandara is a girl¡¯s name.
B. The lost child has black eyes, brown hair and mole on nose.
C. If someone find the child, he can contact with the child¡¯s parents.
D. The child was kidnapped(°ó¼Ü) and the parents were very worried.
C
We work in the day time and sleep at night. Our body rests while we sleep. In the morning we are ready to work and play again. Our body grows most while we are sleeping. Children usually need more sleep. We can learn our lessons better after we have enough rest. Boys and girls at the age of eight or nine should sleep ten hours every night. When we sleep, our body needs fresh air, so we¡¯d better sleep with our windows open. While in bed we must not cover our head. If you want to be strong, you must get plenty of sleep and fresh air.
61. When we sleep, our body is ______.
A. still working B. resting C. playing D. dreaming
62. The best title for this passage is ¡°__________.¡±
A. Boys and girls B. Sleep C. Rest D. How to be strong
63. What does our body need when we sleep?
A. Fresh air. B. Warm air. C. Rest D. Both A and C
64. __________ can help children grow up well.
A. Enough fresh air B. Enough rest and play C. Enough sleep D. Both A and C
65. We don¡¯t need to open our windows when we sleep, do we?
A. No, we don¡¯t. B. No, we needn¡¯t C. Yes, we do. D. Yes, we need.
D
There have been many great inventions, things that changed the way we live. The first great invention was one that is still very important today- the wheel. This made it easier to carry heavy things and to travel long distances.
For hundreds of years after that there were few inventions that had as much effect(Ó°Ïì) as the wheel. Then in the early 1800¡¯s the world started to change. There was little unknown land left in the world. People didn¡¯t have to explore(̽²â) much any more. They began to work instead to make life better.
In the second half of the 19th century many great inventions were made. Among them were the camera, the light and the radio. These all became a big part of our life today.
The first part of the 20th century saw more great inventions. The helicopter in 1909. Movies with sound in 1926. The computer in 1928. And jet planes in 1930. This was also a time when a new material was first made. Nylon came in 1935. It changed the kind of clothes people wear.
By this time most people had a very good life, Man has a desire to explore again, The world was known to man but the stars were not. Man began looking for ways to go into space. Russia made the first step. Then the United States took a step. Since then other countries, including China and Japan m have made their steps into space.
In 1969 man took his biggest step from the earth. Americans first walked on the moon. This is certainly just a beginning thought. New inventions will some day allow us to do things we have never yet dreamed of.
66. This passage talks mainly about________.
A. why cars were very important B. when light was invented
C. which country made the first step into space D. how inventions effect people¡¯s
life
67. Nylon came out nearly at the same time as _______.
A. radio B. camera C. jet planes D. movies
68. Which of the statements is not true?
A. The wheel was the first great invention that is still very important today. For hundreds
of years after that there were many other inventions having as much effect as the wheel.
B. America, Russia, Japan and China began to explore the stars before1969.
C. In the early 1800¡¯s people began to work instead of exploring more unknown land to
make life better.
D. New invention will change our life greatly in the future.
69. What does ¡° a desire¡± mean in the sentence ¡°Man had a desire to explore more.¡±?
A. a good way B. a new invention C. a strong wish D. a wonderful idea
70. Man didn¡¯t have a desire to explore a lot_______.
A. at the beginning of the 1800¡¯s B. in the 1960¡¯s
C. since the 1900¡¯s D. from the 1800¡¯s to the 1960¡¯s