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阅读理解。     The Japanese may be the most polite (礼貌的) people in the world. In Japan, everyone spends a lot
of time saying "please", "thank you" and "sorry". Sometimes it takes a long time to say something very
easy, such as "You are standing on my foot." Just saying "sorry" makes Japanese people feel good. The
Japanese are very polite and they don"t have a word for "no" in their language. Japanese people don"t just
use words when they meet. They also bow. The lower they bow, the more polite they are. Last week,
an American sports reporter went to a Tokyo baseball match. "At the end of the game, all the players,
even the losing (失败的) team, bow towards (向) the playground," wrote the reporter. "That"s such a
strange thing. I believe you can only find it in Japan."
     But it seems (似乎) that the Japanese bow only to the Japanese. They shake hands (握手) with
Chinese, Americans and people from other countries. It would be interesting if a foreigner wants to bow
like Japanese but his Japanese friend holds out his hand.
1. The Japanese hardly ever say "_____".
A. no    
B. thank you    
C. sorry    
D. please
2. The Japanese will feel _____ if they don"t say "sorry" or "thank you".
A. good    
B. bad    
C. happy    
D. relaxed
3. What does the underlined word "bow" mean in Chinese?
A. 交谈          
B. 亲吻
C. 拥抱          
D. 鞠躬
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Japanese don"t spend much time saying easy things.
B. The Japanese bow to foreigners as they do to the Japanese.
C. The Japanese are more polite than any other people in the world.
D. The losing team doesn"t bow towards the playground at the end of the game.
5. The best title for this passage is "_____".
A. A Visit to Japan      
B. A Strange Match
C. The Polite Japanese  
D. Polite People Around the World
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 根据短文内容回答问题.                                           Advice on Test Taking
     ★Read the directions carefully. This may help you not make careless mistakes.
     ★If there is time, look through the whole test quickly. If you can, take short notes to help you
remember answers that come to your mind on the test or answer sheet (纸). But remember to ask if that
is allowed!
     ★Answer questions in the right order(顺序): 1. Answer easy questions first to build confidence (信
心). It may also help you answer more difficult questions later. 2. Then answer difficult questions or the
most important ones. If you need to choose answers, first find those answers that are probably wrong. If
there are two answers with similar (类似的) ideas, both of them may be wrong. Then choose the best
answer. If you still can"t tell the right one, believe the first one that comes to your mind. If you need to
answer some questions, give short descriptions of your ideas and then put them in order.
     ★Review: Don"t leave as soon as you have finished all the questions. Review your test to make sure
that you ◎have answered all questions ◎did not choose answers that you don"t really want ◎did not
make simple mistakes  1. Why is it important to read the directions carefully while you are taking a test?
    ____________________________________________
2. If the writer doesn"t know which answer to choose, what will he do?
    ____________________________________________
3. How many reasons does the writer give for reviewing the test?
    ____________________________________________
4. What should you do when you finish the questions in a test?
    ____________________________________________
5. What is the passage mainly about?
    ____________________________________________
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阅读理解。     Koalas live in Australia. They can be up to 0.6 -0.9 meter long. They have brown fur (毛), and
patches (斑点)  of  white on the neck and ears.   The fur keeps them from cold weather and rain.
They have strong feet and hands, so they can hold (抱住) the trees they live  in.   Koalas  spend
most of their time in trees.   They  eat  leaves and they can make sure the leaves  are  delicious.
Sometimes koalas must find a tree with more leaves. 
     A mother koala keeps her baby safe and warm. When the little koala is very young, the mother
koala has it in her arms or gives it a piggyback  (背负式) ride.   A baby koala starts to  climb (爬)
trees when  it is nine  months old.   After a long time of eating and climbing,   the koala may want
to sleep.  It curls up on a  tree to rest. It  spends 18  to 20  hours  each  day resting  and sleeping. 1. Koalas have _____ to help them live in trees. A. brown fur          
B. white patches
C. big ears          
D. strong feet and hands2. When a koala is nine months old, it _____.A. stops eating leaves  
B. stops living in trees
C. starts to climb trees  
D. starts to live in Mum’s arms3. A koala spends about _____ hour(s) resting and sleeping each day. A. 0.6  
B. 0.9  
C. 10  
D. 194. What is the Chinese meaning of the under-lined words "curl up"?A. 攀爬    
B. 移动    
C. 站立  
D. 蜷曲5. The passage is about _____. A. koalas                  
B. the use of trees
C. the koala’s fur        
D. Australian weather  
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阅读理解。     Some people believe that genes and intelligence (基因和智力) decide a student"s success. But there
 is no study to support this opinion, and in fact, it is wrong. Students"success or failure (失败) is finally
decided by one simple thing: how they learn. Some students are lucky when they find ways that arehelpful
for them to study. But not all students are so lucky. Some students still learn in wrong ways. Dr. James
J. Asher developed "Total Physical Response" as a way to teach languages. Studies at San Jose State
University showed that students who moved their bodies while learning English learned more words and
grammar in a short time. Those who sat still and didn"t move learned less. After a year, the students who
learned by moving their bodies still remembered 80% or more of what they had learned, while the others
forgot over 80%. So you should make sure that you keep moving when you learn English. As you listen
to a story or an article, mime (模拟) the action. For example, if you hear the word "go", move yourfeet.
Pretend you are acting out the story or the article that you are listening to. By doing this, you will be able
to learn English better, remember it longer and use it more easily.
根据短文内容,补全表格中所缺的信息。How to Study
     In the writer"s opinion, what decides students"success or failure? Their    1   .Why did Dr. James
J. Asher develop "Total Physical Response"? To    2   .Who studied better according to the studies? The
students who    3    while learning. What was the performance (表现) of the students who kept still while
learning? They    4    of what they had learned. What"s the writer"s suggestion for the way of studying?
To    5    while learning.
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根据短文内容选择正确答案。     Llamas (美洲驼) are four-legged animals that live in the mountains of South America. The people that
live in these mountains have used llamas for thousands of years. Llamas are useful in many ways. Male (雄
性的) llamas carry heavy bags up and down the mountains. An adult male llama can carry things which are
as heavy as 100 pounds (磅) for 12 hours at a time. Female (雌性的) llamas provide milk for the local
people. Llamas are sturdy animals. They can go for days without drinking water. They can stay alive for a
long time because they get enough water from the plants they eat.1. Male llamas are animals that _____.A. can provide lots of milk
B. mainly live in South Africa
C. can carry heavy things
D. don"t like to be with people2. In this passage, the word "sturdy" means "_____" in Chinese.A. 弱小的
B. 好笑的
C. 顽强的
D. 固执的3. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Llamas are very useful animals.
B. It is easy to take care of llamas.
C. People can drink llamas"milk.
D. Llamas are as clever as men. 4. The readers can know from the passage that an adult male llama is _____.A. strong
B. clean
C. friendly
D. fast5. Llamas can go for days without drinking water because _____.A. they don"t like drinking water
B. they eat very little
C. they eat plants that have lots of water
D. they don"t need much water
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阅读理解。     We have three players today. Each of them will tell us about himself. Let"s welcome them.
     Earth(地球):I am the third planet (行星) from the sun. I have one moon (卫星). I have many
mountains. I give a home to lots of plants and animals. I have much water on me.
     Mars(火星):I am the fourth planet from the sun. I am a planet with high mountains. I have two
small moons. People call them Phobos and Deimos. I have a very high mountain. People call it
Olympus Mons.
     Mercury(水星):Well, I am the nearest planet to the sun. I am also the second smallest planet.
I don"t have any moons. I am the fastest (最快的) of all the planets when I go around the sun. It
only takes me 88 earth days (One earth day is 24 hours). 1. The underlined word "them" in the first paragraph refers to (指的是) _______.A. the three planets        
B. moons
C. 88 earth days            
D. mountains 2. Earth is different from other planets in that_______.A. it has a moon          
B. it has much water on it
C. it"s the only planet of the sun
D. it"s the only planet with mountains3. According to the passage, where can we see the high mountain -Olympus Mons?A. On the sun.          
B. On Mars.
C. On the earth.        
D. On Mercury. 4. How long does it take Mercury to go around the sun?A. 24 hours.        
B. 88 hours.
C. 408 hours.        
D. 2112 hours.5. What can we NOT learn from the passage?A. Mercury has no moons.
B. Mercury is very near to the sun.
C. Mars goes around the earth.
D. Phobos and Deimos are moons of Mars.
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