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阅读理解.     We have studied in Songpu High School for several months.When I first went into the
school gate and saw my new classroom and teachers,I thought I would have a new start.
The school life is very busy and exciting.There are many activities in our school,such as
Sports Meeting,Science Week,Art Week and so on.We all take an active part in them.I
have made many new friends and we often help and learn from each other in study.Our
teachers have taught us a lot.They not only teach us how to study but also teach us how to
be a useful person in society.They tell us which thing is worth doing.Habit is a second
nature.Our teachers often tell us to form a good habit.
     People often say:There is no rule of learning.Now I feel it is true.The study now is far
more different than before.I often find there is something difficult to understand at once.
At this time,you must spend a lot of time studying by yourself or you won"t make progress.
Of course study is hard but when you make progress you"ll find it is interesting.
     Our school is clean and beautiful.There are many trees and flowers around it.In order
to make our school more and more beautiful,we should try our best to keep it clean.
     Today we are proud of Songpu.Tomorrow Songpu will be proud of us.1.Tostudywell,________isalsoimportantbesidesstudyinghardaccordingtothispassage. A.beingausefulperson
B.agoodstudyinghabit
C.takingpartinactivities
D.makingprogress 2.Theattitudeoftheauthortohis/herschoolis________. A.thankful
B.enthusiastic
C.loving
D.exciting 3.Thelifeofthestudentsinthisschoolis________. A.boring
B.harmonious(和谐的)
C.terrible
D.quiet 4.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________. A.AnAttractiveSchool
B.MySchoolLife
C.ILikeMySchool
D.MyTeacher
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完形填空。     Yesterday I had a walk with a friend in the street.When we were passing by a house,I__1__a
BlackBerry cellphone.I picked it up and it still__2__!I started checking the contact list and calling
numbers.I wanted to see__3__I could get some information about the owner of the phone.__4__,
only one person answered and she didn"t recognize the__5__that I was calling from.In the end,she
said,"It is just so nice that you are trying to__6__whose phone it is."
     Since that lady didn"t know whose phone it was,my friend__7__me to go back to the street.I
__8__.We went back to the street and to the house__9__which we had found the BlackBerry
cellphone.I__10__the door.Two college students__11__and said they hadn"t lost their phones.
But when I told them the story and__12__some names on the contact list,one of them said that
he__13__had those names so it must be the phone of one of his__14__.
     They said it was__15__that I took the time to find the__16__.I really didn"t have anything
to say because in my mind I was just doing the__17__thing.I never considered__18__the phone
it wasn"t mine.I immediately tried to find the owner because that is exactly what I would want_19_
to do if any of my family members__20__their phones.(     )1.A.bought        
(     )2.A.rang        
(     )3.A.that        
(     )4.A.Probably    
(     )5.A.number      
(     )6.A.talk about  
(     )7.A.advised    
(     )8.A.laughed    
(     )9.A.at the back of
(     )10A.turned to    
(     )11.A.answered  
(     )12.A.spelled      
(     )13.A.sometimes  
(     )14.A.kids      
(     )15.A.exciting    
(     )16.A.phone      
(     )17.A.important  
(     )18.A.giving    
(     )19.A.them      
(     )20.A.lost       B.dropped        
B.sang          
B.if            
B.Interestingly  
B.street        
B.think of      
B.pushed        
B.understood    
B.in front of    
B.looked for    
B.shouted        
B.wrote          
B.also          
B.parents        
B.necessary      
B.information    
B.right          
B.borrowing      
B.him            
B.described      C.repaired    
C.worked    
C.what      
C.Finally    
C.man        
C.find out    
C.helped    
C.argued    
C.on the top of
C.knocked on  
C.ran        
C.mentioned  
C.hardly    
C.students  
C.wonderful    
C.buyer      
C.strange    
C.mending    
C.someone    
C.needed    D.found          
D.shook          
D.how            
D.Unluckily      
D.name          
D.care about    
D.showed        
D.agreed        
D.far away from  
D.broke into    
D.passed        
D.remembered    
D.always        
D.friends        
D.impossible    
D.owner          
D.brave          
D.keeping        
D.myself        
D.lent        
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阅读理解。     Do you remember the name of your kindergarten teacher?I do.Her name was Mrs White.
     I don"t remember much about what we learned in her class,but my mother once told me
that we
used to write a lot.And I would bring back what I wrote and she would look at it and find
there were so many mistakes,but no red corrections,and always a star.Sometimes even a
Good!This worried my mother,so one day when she went to meet Mrs White for one of
those ParentTeacher meetings,she asked her why she never redpenciled my mistakes in the
right spellings of words or pointed out grammatical errors.
     "The children are just beginning to get excited about using words,or forming sentences.
I don"t want to damage that enthusiasm with red ink.Spelling and grammar can wait.The
wonder of words won"t." Mrs White said.
     Later I knew that if Mrs White had used her red pen often I probably wouldn"t be telling
you about this now.I look back now and think she must have been a rather extraordinary
teacher to exercise such redpenrestraint (限制).I used to misspell "beautiful" a lot,and never
could quite remember that the "e" went before the "a".It annoyed my teacher in high school.
If I was going to employ the word with such lavishness (华丽丰富的语言) she figured the
least I could do was spell it right.Eventually the e"s and a"s settled into their right hold as much
as you mean sometimes.
     And thanks to Mrs White,I had no worry about writing what I meant even if I couldn"t quite
spell it out.Because life isn"t "Pretty".It"s "Baeutiful".1.The underlined word "This" in the second paragraph refers to the fact that________.A.I always made mistakes in my spelling
B.Mrs White often made wrong corrections
C.Mrs White"s attitude towards my mistakes was special
D.mother wanted to know how to improve my spellings2.From what Mrs White said we can infer that________. A.grammar and spelling should be paid more attention to
B.children don"t have the patience in spelling words
C.children"s interest of learning words is very important
D.red corrections are used to draw children"s attention3.From the passage we can know that the writer believes________.A.one should help children spell correct words
B.active learning is better than just to listen to a teacher"s instructions
C.children should know how to use simple words to express themselves
D.using words to express is more important than just correcting spelling4.The writer may probably think his/her high school teacher________.A.taught in the same way as Mrs White had done
B.was not satisfied with his/her mistakes made in spelling
C.should tell him/her how to improve words spelling
D.paid much attention to teach students to use proper words
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 阅读理解     A German dog in Alaska has been given a hero"s award for saving his owner"s house from a fire.Buddy guided a team of firefighters through winding roads to the house in an isolated (偏远的) area.
     That day,his owner Ben Heinrichs was working on his truck inside his garage when a spark ignited
some fuel and caught fire.
     Ben managed to run outside,closed the door to stop the fire from spreading and rolled in the snow to
put out the flames on his clothes.But he suddenly remembered the dog was still in the workshop and ran
back to fetch him.While Buddy escaped uninjured,his owner suffered burns to his face and seconddegree burns to his left hand.
     The dog ran off after his master said he needed help.On the road he came across the Alaskan firemen who had been called about the fire.But they had got lost and were about to turn down the wrong road.
When they caught sight of Buddy who made eye contact with them and raced ahead down the right road,
the firemen immediately followed him and he often turned round to make sure they were behind him.The
dog"s quick reaction saved the family.
     "Buddy recognized how serious the situation was and acted bravely in getting help for his family," said Officer Holloway at a ceremony to honor the dog.Buddy,whose good deed was shown on a police car"s
video,was given a smart dog bowl as a reward,and a big bone.
     Ben said that he knew Buddy was clever and added that Buddy was brave too,having twice driven
bears away when he was fishing.1. From the passage we learn that________.A. Ben was a German
B. Buddy called the police
C. Ben"s house is hard to find
D. Buddy is cleverer than Ben thought2. What does the underlined word "ignited" in Paragraph 2 mean?A. To make a mistake.
B. To make something more serious.
C. To stop something from happening.
D. To cause something to burn.3. Ben ran back into the garage because________.A. he wanted to save his whole family
B. he wanted to put out the fire himself
C. he wanted to save his dog Buddy
D. he heard someone calling "help"4. What can we infer from the passage?A. The dog has never been so brave before.
B. The dog has saved his owner"s life before.
C. The firemen didn"t believe a dog would know the way.
D. The firemen didn"t know what the dog was trying to tell them at first.5. What"s the purpose of the ceremony?A. To honor the dog Buddy.
B. To honor the firemen.
C. To honor Ben.
D. To encourage people to keep dogs.
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     When I was a little girl, my mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then.And I
remember one__1__when my mom placed a plate of eggs, sausage and extremely__2__toast (土司面
包) in front of my dad.I remember__3__to see if anyone noticed!__4__all my dad did was reach for his
toast, __5___at my mom and ask me how my day was at school.
     When I__6__from the table that evening, I remember hearing my mom__7__to my dad for burning
the toast.And I"ll__8__forget what he said, "Baby, I love burnt toast." Later that night, I went to__9__
Dad good night and I asked him if he really__10__his toast burnt.He wrapped me up in his__11__and
said, "Debbie, your mom had a__12__day at work today and she"s really tired.And besides, a little burnt
toast never__13__anyone!" In bed that night, I thought about the scene at dinner and the__14__my dad
showed to my mom.
     To this day, it"s a cherished (珍贵的)__15__from my childhood that I"ll never forget.And it"s one that
came to__16__just recently when Jack and I sat down to eat dinner.
     As I__17__the plate in front of Jack, I waited for a(n)__18__about the burnt toast.But all I got was,
"Thank you, dear!This is__19__.I know you had a hard day!" Just then, I thought about my parents, and was quietly thankful for having a__20__where burnt toast wasn"t a dealbreaker either!
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(     )1. A. noon              
(     )2. A. expected          
(     )3. A. being encouraged  
(     )4. A. Yet              
(     )5. A. laugh            
(     )6. A. got up            
(     )7. A. report            
(     )8. A. almost            
(     )9. A. ask              
(     )10. A. liked            
(     )11. A. head            
(     )12. A. boring          
(     )13. A. hurts            
(     )14. A. interest        
(     )15. A. feeling          
(     )16. A. life            
(     )17. A. set down        
(     )18. A. answer          
(     )19. A. possible        
(     )20. A. condition        
B. afternoon    
B. burnt        
B. being allowed
B. Although    
B. smile        
B. got back    
B. shout        
B. never        
B. greet        
B. got          
B. heart        
B. hard        
B. comforts    
B. surprise    
B. story        
B. mind        
B. took away    
B. question    
B. true        
B. future      
C. morning        
C. sweet          
C. waiting        
C. So            
C. shout          
C. broke away    
C. apologize      
C. often          
C. tell          
C. cooked        
C. arms          
C. disappointing  
C. invites        
C. kindness      
C. choice        
C. an end        
C. finished up    
C. comment        
C. terrible      
C. situation      
D. night          
D. delicious      
D. refusing        
D. Until          
D. stare          
D. put forward    
D. complain        
D. hardly          
D. kiss            
D. made            
D. hands          
D. sad            
D. hates          
D. satisfaction    
D. memory          
D. a conclusion    
D. washed up      
D. suggestion      
D. great          
D. marriage        
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     I"m lying on my back in my grandfather"s orchard (果园), looking up at the branches above me.It is
one of the last days of summer.Already the days are shorter and the nights are cooler.Some kinds of
apples are already ripe (成熟的). Others will be ready to pick soon.I think of my grandmother"s apple
pie, and how I used to make it with her.She died last year, before the apple harvest, and I have not had
her pie since.I really miss her.I hear bees busily humming about, visiting the late summer flowers.The
gentle hum of their wings nearly sends me to sleep.
     The sky is as blue as my grandfather"s eyes.Above me, big white clouds race across the sky like
pieces of cotton blowing in the wind.School starts in another week, and time seems to have slowed
down.
     "Sophie!" calls my grandfather."Is that you?" I stand up, take his hand, and tell him all about my day
as we walk through the orchard.We talk about apples, and bees, and Grandma.He tells me that he misses her too.
     He puts his rough, brown farmer"s hand around my shoulder and pulls me close."You know, Sophie, "
he says, "I spent the morning in the attic (阁楼), and you"ll never guess what I found.It"s the recipe (烹饪法) for Grandma"s apple pie.I used to help her make it sometimes.I can"t do it all alone, but you used to
help her too.Maybe between the two of us, we can work it out.Want to try?"
     "But it won"t be the same without Grandma, "  I tell him.
     "That"s true, "  he says, "but nothing_is_the_same_without_Grandma.Still, I don"t think that she would want us never to have another apple pie.What do you say?" I nod yes, and we walk towards home...
towards an afternoon in the farmhouse kitchen, making Grandma"s famous apple pie.
1. We learn from the passage that Sophie________.
A. likes to watch clouds in the attic
B. comes to the orchard after school
C. enjoys Grandma"s apple pie very much
D. picks many apples in the orchard
2. Sophie"s grandfather spent the morning in the attic________.
A. looking for Grandma"s recipe for apple pie
B. helping Sophie"s grandmother make apple pie
C. trying to make apple pie all alone for Sophie
D. talking about apples, and bees, and Grandma with Sophie
3. Both Sophie and her grandfather used to________.
A. help Grandma make apple pies
B. spend summer afternoons in the orchard
C. enjoy fresh fruit in the farmhouse kitchen
D. walk alone among the apple trees
4. The underlined part in the last paragraph shows________.
A. how much Sophie"s grandmother loved Sophie
B. how much Sophie"s grandfather likes apple pies
C. how much Sophie loves her grandfather"s orchard
D. how much Sophie"s grandfather misses Grandma
5. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A. My grandfather"s orchard  
B. My grandmother"s apple pie
C. A morning in the attic  
D. The last days of summer