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    幸福是什么呢?是下雨時媽媽送來的一把傘.是難過時朋友安慰的幾句話,是幫助他人后會心的一笑,還是……?其實(shí)幸福很簡單,幸福就在你身邊。請你以“Happiness”為 題,寫一篇英語短文,讓我們分享你的感受。詞數(shù):80左右。

    溫馨提示:l、短文中請勿使用真實(shí)姓名、地點(diǎn)或所在學(xué)校名稱。

              2、這些詞匯也許對你有幫助:

umbrella (n. 雨傘),treasure(v. 珍惜),comfort (v安慰),share (v分享)

Happiness

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 綜合填空:根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇方框內(nèi)的單詞,并用其正確的形式填入空白處,使補(bǔ)全后的短文意思通順,語法正確,結(jié)構(gòu)完整。(5分)

answer    travel    stand up    card    politely

    As a Chinese teenager, do you often give up your seats to elders? In China, teenagers are encouraged to     102     for those who need help on buses.

    However, in London, every teenager from 11 to 15 years old must sign the "courtesy pledge (文明宣言)". It orders teenagers to behave     103     when they travel in the capital. If they don't give up their seats to old, pregnant (懷孕的) or disabled people, or behave impolitely, they will lose their free travel     104    

    Does that mean they will lose their free cards forever? The     105     is no. If they want to get their cards back, they need to carry out unpaid community work.

    "Young people enjoy     106     for free, so they have to take responsibilities (責(zé)任). London Mayor (市長) Boris Johnson said.

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 遣詞造句:根據(jù)提供的圖畫和提示詞,寫一個符合圖意的完整、正確的句子。(10分)

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根據(jù)中文提示寫出單詞或詞組,使句意完整、正確。

92. -Whose ____________ (蛋糕) are these?

    -They're Jim's.

93. -What are you going to do at the party tomorrow?

    -I'll ____________ (彈奏) the piano.

94. -What’s your favorite season?

   - l like ____________ (春天) best. It's a good time to fly kites.

95. - Bill fell off the tree and broke his leg.

    -____________ (可憐的) child! He has to stay in bed for long.

96. -Look! The bus is coming.

    -Be careful! We can't ____________ (上車) the bus until it stops.

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選擇括號內(nèi)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞組填入空白處,使句意完整、正確。

87. -Can you speak English?

    -Yes, but only ____________ (little / a little).

88. -Let's go to the ____________ (gym / library) together.

    -Great. We can do sports there.

89. -This song ____________ (smells / sounds) beautiful, doesn't it?

    -Yes. And it also makes us calm.

90. -Why did you move to the countryside?

    -Because the heavy traffic in the city is too ____________ (noisy / quiet).

91. -Jane, don't forget to ____________ (take off / turn off) the TV before going out.

    -OK, I will.

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    Cellphones help us easily find people anywhere at any time. However, using cellphones too often may cause cancer. It's reported that people who used a cellphone for 10 years or more were more likely to get brain cancer.

    The suggestions below may help you reduce the risk (風(fēng)險(xiǎn)) of cancer:

◆ When using your cellphone, try to keep it away from your body as much     as possible. Don't put it under your pillow (枕頭) or on a bedside table     when you go to sleep.

◆ When you're on the cellphone, use the speaker. In this way, you have just     1/100th of the contact (接觸) with radiation you have when you hold it to     your ear. An earphone is also a good idea.

◆ Try to keep your conversations short. If you need to talk longer, use an ordinary phone     instead.

◆ Change ears when you're using your cellphone. Before putting it to your ear, wait until the     person you are calling picks up the phone.

◆ Your phone gives out radiation when you talk or text (發(fā)短信), but not when you're listening     or getting messages. Listening more and talking less can lower the risk of cancer.

◆ Do not use your cellphone when the signal (信號) is weak or when moving at a high speed,     for example in a car or train. At high speeds your phone is trying to pick up signals, and this     increases the radiation it gives out.

任務(wù)型閱讀:根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,填寫下列表格。(10分)

Healthy tips on cellphone use

☆ Try to    8 l   your cellphone away from your body, both when using it and sleeping.

☆ Using the speaker or an    82   is a good way to reduce the radiation.

☆ Avoid using a cellphone to make    83    conversations.

☆ Don’t press the cellphone to your ear until the person you are calling    84    the phone.

☆ Listening more and talking    85    can lower the risk of cancer.

☆ Don’t use your cellphone when the signal is    86    or when moving at a high speed.

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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面A—E五個句子分別填入文中空缺處,使補(bǔ)全后的短文意思通順,結(jié)構(gòu)完整。(5分)

  Mr. Webster manages a bar in our town. Its name is The White Horse, for a picture of a white horse was once hung on the wall.    76   but in the past things were quite different.

  At that time, Mr. Webster was much worried about his bar. One day a friend of his came, looked around and said, "Take down the picture of the white horse and change it for a picture of a black one."

  "   77   " Mr. Webster said.

  "Yes, but just do it." his friend said and went out of the bar.

  Mr. Webster went to an artist and said, "   78  

  The next day a picture of a black horse appeared on the wall. Soon after the door opened, a man came in and shouted, "   79   The picture on the wall is different from the name." Then he sat down and drank something.

      80   and then another and another. A lot of people came in and said, "The picture on your wall is wrong." But they all stopped and drank in Mr. Webster's bar.

From then on, Mr. Webster was happy again.

A.But the name of the bar is The White Horse

B.Another man came in and said the same,

C.Now everything in the bar goes well,

D.I want a picture of a black horse.

E.There’s a great mistake!

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    There are over 37,000 known species (種) of spiders in different shapes and sizes in the world. The largest spiders live in the rain forests of South America and are known as the "bird-eating" spiders. These spiders can grow up to 28cm long and they eat small birds. The smallest spiders are from Western Samoa. These tiny spiders are less than 0.5mm long. They live in the plants that grow on mountain rocks.

    Some people like to keep spiders as pets, but most people don't like touching them. A great number of people are afraid of them, mainly because of their poison — something will cause death or harm. However, only thirty species of spiders are very dangerous to humans. Spiders provide benefits for humans by catching and eating insects, such as flies and mosquitoes (蚊子).

    Spiders are different from other animals, because they make webs to catch the small insects for food. The special silk of a spider's web is light and strong — five times stronger than steel. Some people have tried to raise spiders in order to collect their silk, but no one has ever succeeded in doing it. One reason is that it takes 670,000 spiders to produce half a kilo of silk, and all of these spiders need living insects for their food. Besides, spiders are usually solitary (獨(dú)自的) animals, and need to be kept alone.

    All in all, people are amazed to learn that there are so many secrets in spiders!

71. Where do the largest spiders live?

    A. In the rain forests of South America.            B. In the plants of Western Samoa.

    C. On the mountain rocks of South America.

72. The underlined word "poison" means ________.

    A. 來歷               B. 外貌               C. 毒性

73. The silk of a spider's web is ________ steel.

    A. not as strong as      B. much stronger than     C. a little heavier than

74. Which of the following is True?

    A. It's not easy to produce silk by raising spiders.

    B. Many people have become rich by raising spiders.

    C. It takes 37,000 spiders to produce half a kilo of silk.

75. The best title for this passage is ________.

    A. The World's Largest Spider                  B. Why People Hate Spiders

    C. The Spider — An Amazing Animal

                                    

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    Do you have your own ideas about spending money? If no, now it's a great time to learn how to spend it. Follow the steps below when you are considering, buying something you want.

    Step 1  How much do you really want it?

    Seeing a $25 gum ball (口香糖球) machine, Ben wanted it at first. But after thinking about it, he decided it would be exciting only for a day or two. "... Besides, it's impossible for me to chew (嚼) much gum." he thought for a long time and then went away.[

    Step 2  Do you still want it a week later?

    If you really want the thing very much, try to wait for some time to see how strong the desire (欲望) is. This way works for grown-ups, too!

    Step 3  How will you pay for it?

    After the first two steps, Ben found he really wanted a toy pirate ship, but it cost $50. He had $22 in his pocket and got $1.50 a week from his parents. It would take Ben 19 weeks to save enough money to get the ship.

    Step 4  Are there ways to make the money?

    Ben agreed to wash the downstairs windows at $2 each. So he got $10 for himself.

    Step 5  Can you get it cheaper?

    After deciding to buy it, it's necessary for you to look for less expensive ways to buy it: search for what you want on the Internet, in shops and flea (跳蚤) markets. Sometimes you can find the same thing at much lower price.

    If these suggestions work well, they can save you a lot of money. You will be a real smart shopper.

66. What did Ben do about the gum ball machine?

   A. He bought it at once.      B. He gave it up right away.     C. He gave it up finally.

67. How many downstairs windows would Ben wash if he wanted to get $12?

    A. Five.                 B. Six.                      C. Ten.

68. Why do people search for the same things online, in shops and flea markets?

    Because ________.

    A. they may find wonderful ones               B. they just do it for fun

    C. they may find them at lower prices

69. If you still want an iPhone 4s in two weeks, you should consider ________.

    A. Step Three             B. Step Two                 C. Step One

70. The passage is mainly about suggestions on how to ________.

    A. make lots of money      B. spend and save money      C. pay for things

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    In Japan, the latest time-saving invention is a dog-washing machine. Dog owners can buy one for their dogs. They can save time by putting their dogs in the machine and then 33 minutes later, a clean, fresh-smelling dog comes out.

    The washing includes a shampoo (洗發(fā)), rinse (沖洗) and blow-dry. Sales of the dog-washer are increasing. The machines save a lot of money for pet owners. However, it's bad news for pet hospitals because they are losing many customers.

    The washing machine is very safe. Tests showed that dogs enjoyed the wash and were very happy when the blow-dryer started working. The makers of the machine say it's very safe and does not harm dogs in any way.

    One dog-owner, Michiko Kobayashi, loves her new machine. She said her dog was happy, too. Michiko explained to the reporters, "Before I bought my washer, I only took my dog to the pet hospital a few times a year. Now, I wash her every week and she looks great. I also save a lot of money."

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子是否正確,對的涂(A),錯的涂(B)。(10分)

61. The dog-washer is used to clean dogs.

62. The invention is good news for pet hospitals.

63. Tests showed dogs enjoyed blow-dry very much.

64. Neither Michiko nor her pet dog likes the new machine.

65. The dog-washer can help dog owners save time and money.

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