10.The snow had__________________(melt) , but the lake was still frozen solid.
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Dear Daddy ,
I just want to say Happy Father's Day and also Happy Birthday* since to?day is also your birthday.
I want to tell you something that I probably never told you before. First of all, I know you had always been the type of American father that didn't show lots of love. You were a little harder on your boys, then you were your girls. But in fact we know you always spoiled us girls.
I know that I didn't visit you as often as 1 should have and I didn't call you either, and for this I am truly sorry. I should have spent more time with you and we could have a good long talk, because I did truly enjoy the talks that we had. You were also one of those people that were always fun to be around and could always make us laugh. I enjoyed the time we spent together and al?though I probably never told you before, but I did appreciate everything you ever did for me.
Mum, my sister and I went to see you this morning and spent some time with you. We couldn't let your birthday and Father's Day go by without pay?ing you a visit. We placed some flowers on your headstone(墓碑)and someone had left a flag on there as well. Probably it's one of my brothers. 1 kept think?ing about that February windy day back in 1992 when we laid you in the ground and how I just wanted to scream, "Don't put my daddy in the ground; it's dark down there.,,
Daddy, I hope that you are still smiling up in heaven the way I remember you when you were alive. I shall see you again soon. 1 will keep it. Happy Birthday and Happy Father's Day. I love you and always will.
Yours , Jane
4. What can we know from the passage?
A. Jane often dreamed about her father's death at night.
B. Jane went to see her father alone this morning.
C. Jane wrote a letter to her father on the day after Father's Day.
D. Father's Day and the birthday of Jane's father were on the same day this year.
5. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. You were very kind to your girls.
B. You were a little harder on your girls.
C. You were friends with your girls.
D. You were loved by your girls.
6. What does this passage suggest?
A. Jane's father was a man of few words.
B. Jane's father deeply loved his children.
C. Jane was afraid to talk with her father.
D. Jane's father was always mean to his children.
7. From Paragraph 4 we can feel that_____ l.
A. Jane's mother was still very sad
B. it was dark down in the ground :
C. Jane missed her father very much
D. it was quiet around the headstone
8. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A. Father's smile. B.Jane's promise.
C.Jane's dream.
D.Father's kindness.
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The number of speakers of English in Shakespeare's time is estimated to have been about five million. Today it is estimated that some 260 million people speak it as a native language, mainly in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the standard varieties of English found in these areas, there are a great many regional and social varieties of the language as well as various levels of usage that are employed both in its spoken and written forms.
In fact, it is impossible to estimate the number of people in the world who have acquired an adequate working knowledge of English in addition to their own languages. The purpose for English learning and the sit?uations in which such learning takes place are so varied that it is difficult to explain and still more difficult to judge what forms an adequate working knowledge for each situation.
The main reason for the widespread demand for English is its present-day importance as a world lan?guage. Besides serving the indefinite needs of its native speakers, English is a language in which some of the im?portant works in science? technology, and other fields are being produced, and not always by native speakers. It is widely used for such purposes as meteorological and airport communications, international conferences and the spread of information over the radio and television networks of many nations. It is a language of wider communication for a number of developing countries, especially former British colonies. Many of these coun?tries have multilingual populations and need a language for internal communication in such matters as govern?ment, commerce, industry, law and education as well as for international communication and for entrance to the scientific and technological developments in the West.
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Some 260 million people in the world have an ad?equate working knowledge of English.
B. There are some 260 million native speakers of English in the world.
C. It is almost impossible to estimate the number of people with an adequate working knowledge of Eng?lish.
D. People learn English for a variety of reasons.
2. According to the passage, what is the main reason for the widespread use of English?
A. It was popular during Shakespeare's time.
B. It is used in former British colonies.
C. It serves the needs of its native speakers.
D. It is a world language that is used for interna?tional communication.
3. What forms an adequate working knowledge of Eng?lish?
A. The ability to read a newspaper.
B. It is difficult to judge because it differs for each situation.
C. Being a multilingual. .
D. Being a native speaker.
4. What type of developing countries would be most likely to use English?
A. Those geographically close to the United States.
B. Those interested in the culture of the United States.
C. Former colonies of Great Britain.
D. Countries where international conferences are held.
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1.Wearing a pair of sunglasses is a good ____________________(protect) from the sun in summer.
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For most seventh graders, life doesn't get much harder than a history test. But for Grant Reed of Beliville, Ohio, it's his own current events that are so painful. "Honestly, I don't want to die,"Grant says. Last year, doctors at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus found a tumour(腫瘤)in Grant's brain. They cut it out, but the surgery left him with stroke-like symptoms. Plus, he had to go through months of radia?tion and chemotherapy to try to stop the spread of the disease.
Yet, through it all, Grant has shown remarkable determination, which he owes, partly, to Ohio State Football. His parents, Troy and Denise, were both in the OSU marching band and fell in love during half-time of the Michigan game. His cat is named after the team Buckeyes. His wardrobe is painted scarlet (the colour of the team's sportswear). The point is, almost nothing mattered more to Grant than Ohio State Football―until he got sick, of course.
"I didn't like the word cancer," Grant says. So he decided not to use the word. Instead, the kid named his cancer Michigan and insisted everyone in his life refer to it as such, because Ohio State always beats Michigan. That was something he could understand and make into a competition. He was going to beat this disease.
It's now been more than a year since Grant issued that announcement. "And if you look at his scans," Dr Randal Olshefski at Nationwide Children's Hospital says, "there's nothing there. There's a big space, but there's no tumour. w
"Grant is beating Michigan. And although much of it has to go to science, don't discount the semantics(語(yǔ)義學(xué)),You have to do something to make it a disease you can fight. And for Grant, that was naming it Michi?gan ,"his parents say.
This weekend, Ohio State and Michigan will be battling like their lives depend on it. But in this house * the Reed family will be watching with a calm insight: it's just a game.
1. What's the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. The seventh grade is a hard time.
B. Grant suffered a serious disease.
C. The operation was successful.
D. The tumour has spread all over.
2. From the second paragraph, we can infer that .
A. Grant was a born football fan
B. football makes a true man
C. interest is the best teacher
D. God helps those who help themselves
3. Why did Grant name his cancer Michigan?
A. Because he dared not face the disease.
B. Because he didn't want to die so young.
C. Because Michigan was his favourite team.
D. Because Michigan was always beaten by his favourite team.
4. By saying that it's just a game, we can infer that the Reed family .
A. have lost interest in the match between Ohio State and Michigan
B. believe Michigan will surely beat Ohio State this weekend
C. have had a clearer and better understanding of life
D. view the match as a matter of life and death
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4.Tourism of our city has a bad effect _______________________ the wildlife.
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Geena Davis knew she wanted to be a movie star when she was very young. She was not sure what gave her the idea, but she wanted to look like a movie star. "I have a lot of pictures from my childhood of me wearing sun?glasses," she says. "I used to wear them to watch TV."
Early movie actors started wearing sunglasses not because they looked good , but because their eyes hurt. The lights used on movie sets were extremely bright and could cause a painful problem known as "Klieg eyes". It was named after the Klieg brothers who invented the lights. Actors wore sunglasses to give their eyes a rest. But when movie stars began wearing their sunglasses in public, they quickly became a must.
Eventually actors started wearing sunglasses in their movies as well as on the street. Audrey Hepburn wore ultra-cool Ray-Ban sunglasses in the 1961 movie, Break fast at Tiffany's. As a result, Ray-Ban sunglasses started to appear more and more in the movies. In 1979? Ray-Ban "Wayfarers" were worn by Jake and Elwood in The Blues Brothers. Tom Cruise wore Ray-Ban "Aviator" sunglasses in the 1986 hit, Top Gun. Then in 1997, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones made Ray-Ban "Predator" sunglasses famous in Men in Black.
Of course sunglasses aren't 〗ust a fashion statement. The main reason to wear sunglasses is to protect our eyes against UV radiation. UV radiation can damage our eyes, so people now choose their sunglasses carefully. But you don't have to give up style for safety. The choice of frames and lenses availa?ble these days is huge. So you can protect your eyes and still be the coolest person on the beach.
1. What is mainly discussed in this passage?
A. Some movie stars.
B. How to protect eyes.
C. The sunglasses wearing.
D. How to be a movie star.
2. Why did Geena Davis like to wear sunglasses?
A. She was a movie star.
B. She wanted to follow a movie star.
C. Wearing sunglasses was good for her eyes.
D. It was good to wear sunglasses when watching TV.
3. Early actors' eyes hurt because____ •
A. they wore sunglasses
B. they went out in the sun too much
C. the lights on movie sets were too bright
D. their scripts were written in very small writing
4. We may know from this passage that_____ •
A. Audrey Hepburn was a famous film star
B, Ray-Ban is the name of sunglasses maker
C. sunglasses made Top Gun the hit in 1986
D. Men in Black must be an advertisement of sunglasses
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7.The student_____all of the teachers took great pride was admitted into Beijing University last year.
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