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【題目】—To be honest, the job is done ______ to make your boss pleased.

—I’m sorry. I will try my best next time.

A.too carelessB.careless enoughC.too carelesslyD.carelessly enough

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【題目】閱讀短文,下列問題
D
Scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we will never see. We won' t see them with the biggest telescope in the world on the clearest night of the year.
That's because they're invisible (看不見的). They're the dead stars called black holes.
You might find it hard to imagine that stars die. After all, our Sun is a star. Year after year, we see it up in the sky, burning brightly, giving us heat and light. The Sun certainly doesn't seem to be getting old or weak. But stars do burn out and die after billions of years.
As a star's gases bum, they give off light and heat. But when the gas runs out, the star stops burning and begins to die.
As the star cools, the outer part of the star is pulled in toward the center. The star turns into a smaller and smaller ball. If the star is very small, the star ends up as a cold, dark ball. If the star is very big, it keeps being pulled inward until it's packed together tighter than anything in the universe.
What pulls the star in toward its center with such power? It's the same force that pulls you down when you jump --- the force called gravity (重力). A black hole is so tightly packed that its gravity sucks (吸) in everything --- even light. The light from a black hole can never come back to your eyes. That's why you see nothing but blackness.
(1)What can we know from the third paragraph?
A.Stars can't die.
B.Stars can die.
C.The Sun is important.
D.The Sun is getting old.
(2)What do the stars use to give off light and heat?
A.Gases.
B.Sunlight.
C.Soil.
D.Gravity
(3)What happens to the star when it cools?
A.It breaks into small pieces and flies away.
B.It is so tight that it is like the Sun.
C.It shines more brightly than ever.
D.The outer part of the star is pulled in toward the center.
(4)What will you probably think when you look at the sky at night after you read the passage?
A.There is nothing in the blackness.
B.The stars shine brightly.
C.There are dead stars in the blackness.
D.The stars have no gravity.
(5)What's the best title for the passage?
A.The Sun.
B.Black holes.
C.Gravity.
D.Light.

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【題目】-Hurry up, Mary. Your grandmother is in hospital.

-Oh, that's too bad. I'll come ________(Which is NOT correct?)

A.at onceB.right awayC.suddenlyD.immediately

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【題目】One of the great ____in Drake's life is to sail ____the world. He likes challenging(挑戰(zhàn)) himself.

A.tests, alongB.decisions, aroundC.adventures, ofD.problems, in

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【題目】詞形轉換
(1)prefer (過去式)
(2)lyric(復數(shù))
(3)direct(名詞)
(4)interest(形容詞)
(5)uncomfortable(反義詞)
(6)expensive(反義詞)
(7)sing(名詞)
(8)intelligence(形容詞)

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【題目】閱讀短文,下列問題
C

Objective (目標):
Students will: Explain and show what to do if their clothes catch fire.

Materials(材料):
Red, orange, and yellow paper
__________, tape
A song named Stop, Drop and Roll

Class Time: 40 minutes

Activity:
Note to teachers:
Before the activity, you should cut 10 to 15 pretend flames out of the red, orange, and yellow paper.
The thought of being near a fire is pretty scaring, right? Does anyone know of any rules that can help keep you safe when there's a fire in your house? What if your clothes catch fire? Well, if that ever happens, you may run as fast as you can. However, running would actually make the fire get worse because the air would cause the fire to get bigger and spread. Instead, if you find that your clothes or hair has caught fire, you should immediately stop what you're doing, drop to the ground and roll around on the ground until the fire goes out. Rolling around on the ground smothers (悶滅) the fire and doesn't allow it to get any air. This causes the fire to go out.
Today, we're going to practise stopping, dropping and rolling. I have some pretend flames here. I'll tie these pretend flames on your clothes with the tape. Then you'll have to stop, drop and roll on the ground until all the flames fall off your clothes.
Two people can go at a time. Everyone will get a chance to practise. While each child is stopping, dropping and rolling, the rest of us will sing the Stop, Drop and Roll song.


(1)Which can be put back into the blank?
A.Flames
B.Scissors
C.Hamburgers
D.Clothes
(2)What does the underlined word “pretend” mean?
A.Imaginary or not real.
B.True and real.
C.Big and colorful.
D.Poor or bad.
(3)What should you do if your clothes catch fire?
A.Run as fast as you can.
B.Roll around on the ground.
C.Stay where you are.
D.Call 119 as soon as possible.
(4)What will the rest of the students do when each child is practising?
A.They will try to stop him.
B.They will get ready for it.
C.They will sing a song.
D.They will watch and learn.
(5)What's the best title for the passage?
A.A funny class.
B.A fire safety experiment.
C.Rules in experiment class.
D.How to make a fire.

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【題目】—To cure her mother’s illness, she gave up going to college, even though it was ____her own wishes.

—It’s so kind ______ her. We should learn from her.

A.against; ofB.above; ofC.on; toD.against; for

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【題目】閱讀短文,下列問題
B
A marathon is an endurance (忍耐力) race which covers 26 miles, 385 yards (42.2 km). It is a race for the strong. To run this race, one must have great endurance.
The history of this tiring race dates back to a war. The war was between the Persian Empire and the Greeks. It was in the year 490 BC. The war took place on a plain (平原) called Marathon.
The Greeks won. After the war, a man was chosen to announce that the Persians had been defeated (打敗) in the battle. The man ran from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens. He ran at top speed without stopping to rest. When he reached Athens, he told the news and died.
In 1896, the marathon race was included in the first modern Olympic Games in Athens. The race was to remember the runner. It was 24.85 miles (40 km), the distance that the man had been asked to run to give his news.
All marathons today are a little longer than the one in the first modern Olympic Games. Distance was added at the 1908 O1ympid Games in London, The distance was changed to 26.22 miles to cover the ground from Windsor Castle to White City stadium, with the 2.2 miles added on so the race could finish in front of the Royal Box.
(1)Why did the man run from Marathon to Athens?
A.He was asked to tell the news.
B.He was asked to fight with the Greeks.
C.He got a new task from the king.
D.He took part in a Marathon race.
(2)What happened to the man at last?
A.He won.
B.He died.
C.He failed.
D.He was killed.
(3)Which is TRUE about marathon races?
A.They are 42 km long.
B.They always take place in Marathon.
C.They are to remember the King of England.
D.They are to remember the man who announced the news.
(4)What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.All marathons today start at Windsor Castle.
B.The King of England decided where to start the races.
C.All marathons today are a little longer than the first one.
D.The distance of the marathon race in1908 is the shortest one.
(5)What's the best title for the passage?
A.Why a marathon is an endurance race.
B.The war between the Persian Empire and the Greeks.
C.Two important Olympic Games.
D.The history of marathon races.

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【題目】閱讀理解
Many years ago, in a small town, there lived a doctor. He was good and kind. At any time of day and night, he was always ready to go and help sick people. Every one in the town liked him and people always went to him when there was anything wrong with them.
But many years went past and the doctor became old. He began to lose his memory (記憶). This made him do foolish things sometimes. When people noticed this, they did not go to him any more. "He may give us the wrong medicine," they said and they were afraid.
"Why does no one come to me now?" he wondered. But no one wanted to tell him because they did not want to hurt the good old man, so they said, "You have cured (治好) all the sick people in the town. There is no one sick now." The doctor was pleased when he heard that and they went away happily.
(1)The doctor lived ___________.
A.in a town
B.in a hospital
C.in a village
D.in a city
(2)People did not go to the doctor any more because ___________.
A.he didn't want to cure them
B.they were afraid of him
C.he didn't want to see them
D.he might give them wrong medicine
(3)When the doctor heard what the people said, he ___________.
A.was sorry
B.was surprised
C.was pleased
D.was worried
(4)The doctor ___________.
A.was quite foolish
B.always gave the wrong medicine
C.believed what the people told him
D.was not kind to the sick people
(5)Why didn't people tell the truth to the doctor?
A.Because they were angry with the doctor.
B.Because they did not want to hurt the old doctor.
C.Because the doctor did not like to listen to them.
D.Because they did not need to tell him the truth.

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【題目】閱讀短文,下列問題
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Josh stepped to the edge (邊緣) of the platform. This was the third time he had come up here, and for the third time he turned around and walked back to the ladder, afraid to make the dive from the high platform.
“I had made good dives at lower levels,” he thought. “Mr Barry, the teacher, had even said that if I didn't want to dive from that height, I didn't have to.”
Standing on the ground, Josh stared (盯著) up at that high dive platform. Suddenly, Mr Barry began walking toward him. “How are you doing, Josh?” he asked.
“I'm all right, Mr Barry. I just got a little frightened up there,” Josh said.
“Don't worry about it, Josh. You know, when I was young, I got scared up there too,” Mr Barry said.
“So how did you take the courage to dive from up there, Mr Barry?” Josh asked.
“I decided that I had to stop thinking about it. I just climbed up the ladder, ran to the end, closed my eyes and jumped off the board.”
Josh took a deep breath, turned around and started walking back to the ladder that led to the high dive platform. He knew it was something he would have to do. Even if it wasn't today, he would do it someday.
(1)What can we know from the first paragraph?
A.Josh was too frightened to make the dive.
B.Josh liked diving and had dived three times.
C.Josh was brave enough to make the dive.
D.Josh was not old enough to make the dive.
(2)What kind of person was Mr Barry?
A.A patient teacher.
B.A strict teacher.
C.A noisy teacher.
D.A cruel teacher.
(3)How did Mr Barry take the courage to dive from up there?
A.His teacher encouraged him.
B.He just stopped thinking about it.
C.He encouraged himself to do it.
D.He wanted to show he was brave.
(4)What did Josh do at last?
A.He ran to other places.
B.He set up a new ladder.
C.He dived from that high platform.
D.He gave up diving.
(5)What's the purpose of the author to write this passage?
A.To teach us how to dive.
B.To encourage us to be careful.
C.To introduce a famous person.
D.To tell a story.

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