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完形填空。     Do you know   1   languages there are in the world? There are about l,500, but many of them aren"t very
   2  . English is one of the most important languages because many people   3   it, not only in England and
America,   4   in other countries of world. About 375,000,000 people speak it   5   their own language, and
another 375,000,000 use it as   6   language. It is   7   to say how many people are learning it.   8   boys and
girls in schools are trying to do so.
     Many English children study French. French is also a very important language.   9   children study German,
Russian, Japanese and Chinese.
     What is the best  10  to learn a language? We know that we alllearnt  11  language well when we were  12 .
If we learn a second language in the  13  way, it won"t seem so difficult. What does a small child do? It  14  
what people say, and it tries to guess what it hears. When it wants something, it has to  15  it. It is using the
language,  16  in it and talking in it all the time. If people use a second language  17 , they will learn it  18 .
     In school, you learn to read, to write, to hear and to speak. It is best to learn all new words through the  19 .
You can read them, spell them and  20  them later.
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B. children   
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B. want       
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C.  a lot of      
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阅读理解。
     UK schoolchildren score lower than their equals (同龄人) in nine other countries in world knowledge,
according to the British Council. In a survey measuring the international viewpoint of young people around
the world, British pupils scored slightly lower than those in the US and much lower than those in other
European countries.
     The survey asked 11 to 16-year-olds with household Intemet access in ten countries some questions to
learn their attitudes towards language learning and international affairs. Results were scored on an index of 
0 to 7. Nigeria came top of the table with 5.15, followed by India and Brazil. Within the UK, English
schootchildren (2.17) scored lowest compared with their counterparts in Scotland (2.35) ,Wales (2.43) and
Northern Ireland (2.26).
     British Council chief manager, Martin Davidson, said, "Our schoolchildren cannot afford to fall behind
the rest of the world. For the UK to compete in a global economy, it is vital that we encourage our young
people to have an interest in and engagement with the world around them." According to the research, UK
schoolchildren (32%) are the least likely to go out of their way to understand current events in the world.
More than twice as many Brazilian (69%) and German children (61%) said they would do so, compared
with a third of Scottish children.
     When asked whether they saw themselves as citizens of the world or of their own country, most of the
school children saw themselves first as world citizens. But children in the UK, US and Czech Republic saw
themselves more as citizens of their own country.
     Under three-quarters (70%) of UK, school children felt that it was important to speak a foreign language
for their future work (65% in Scotland). This compared with 100% of school children in Saudi Arabia, 97%
in Brazil and India, 85% in China and 73% in America. The foreign language that the UK school children felt
was most important to learn was French (40% of those naming a foreign language), followed by Spanish
(31%), German ( 8% ) and then Chinese (60%, rising to 9% in Scotland).
1. What does the underlined word "counterparts" in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?
[     ]
A. Equals.
B. Students.
C. Parents.
D. Enemies.
2. What is the most important foreign language in the opinion of UK schoolchildren?
[     ]
A. German.
B. Chinese.
C. French.
D. Spanish.
3. What is the British Council chief manager"s attitude towards the survey results?
[     ]
A. Enthusiastic.
B. Worried.
C. Excited.
D. Positive.
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. French: the most popular language.
B. Global awareness: an important matter.
C. British children lack global awareness.
D. A survey about British schoolchildren.
阅读表达。
     A teacher is a person who plays the most important role in the develoment of human beings. The future
of any student depends on the qualities (品质) and dedication (贡献) of a teacher. It is a famous saying that
"A teacher is like a light-house which shows the right path to people in darkess". So to be a teacher is in fact
a great responsibility and it"s not easy.
     A good teacher, first of all, must like working with people. He or she must have a great enthusiasm for
the subject being taught-even if you aren"t a great expert in a special subject, you can still teach it well if you
enjoy teaching knowledge and are good at communicating with other people.

     As far as nature is involved, the one quality a good teacher must have is patience. You must never be angry
with students because they don"t understand something or _____. You must have a sense of humor and create
an atmosphere where everyone knows they can ask questions, try out new ideas and maybe make mistakes.
     Finally, a good teacher must be in charge of the class. It"s very good if the students decide some aspects of
how learning takes place, what they learn etc., but the classroom is a much happier and more interesting place
if everyone knows that the teacher is a professional (专业人才), who knows what he is doing and can be
trusted (信赖) to run the lesson effectively. It"s the teacher"s responsibility to keep the class going. So a good
teacher should be good at dealing with all kinds of situations in class.
1. What is the best title for the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
    A teacher must be patient with his students, which is the first imprtant quality of a good teacher.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
3. Please fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please
    answer within 10 words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
4. Accoding to the passage,what qualities should a good teacher have? (Please answer within 30 words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
阅读表达。

     Earthquakes are one of the most powerful natural forces on earth and regularly affect people around the
world. Unlike often equally damaging severe weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes, earthquakes
can hit at any time. Earthquakes can also have a range of magnitudes (震级) with the strongest having
destructive consequences for the areas where they are centered, nearby areas, and even some far away areas
in the case of earthquake-created tsunamis (海啸).
     Until relatively recently, geologists and other scientists were not entirely sure what caused earthquakes.
Now with increasing technology, they are able to give more solid reasons for them.
     Earthquakes are defined as a shaking of the earth"s surface that occurs after a release of energy in the
earth"s crust (壳).
     Because the earth"s crust is made up of numerous plates that are constantly moving slowly, shakings can
occur and result in small earthquakes. Most earthquakes are quite small so they are not readily felt. Larger
and more violent earthquakes are those that occur in a release of energy as the plates slide past or run into
one another.
     Large earthquakes can focus on the boundaries where two plates meet, but they are not limited to these
areas. As the plates move, breaks in the earth"s crust develop and earthquakes are often located on them.
These breaks are referred to as faults, of which there are three types and all create earthquakes when they
move.
     In all of these faults, the most damaging earthquakes happen when the blocks of rock become locked
together due to the intense friction (摩擦) created when they move. As they continue attempting to move
once they are locked, pressure continues to build until it has enough energy to move the rock and the blocks
move, creating an earthquake.
     In addition to the main shaking created by an earthquake, there are often foreshocks and aftershocks.
Foreshocks generally increase in magnitude leading to the main earthquake, whereas aftershocks happen
_____ and decrease in strength.

1. What would be the best title for the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
2. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one? Most earthquakes are so
    small that people can"t feel them when they occur.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
3. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. ( Please answer within 6 words.)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
4. Why do you think earthquakes happen? (Please answer within 30 words.)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 into Chinese.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________
阅读理解。
     In the United States, federal law requires public schools to provide special education services for children
with any disability (障碍). But today we look at three private schools that serve only students with learning
disabilities.
     The Hillside School in Pennsylvania accepts up to one hundred and twenty-eight children. The students
aged five to thirteen have disorders with language, writing or working with numbers. They may also have
attention disorders. Hillside administrators say the main goal is to prepare students to learn effectively in a
regular school. Teachers and specialists develop individual learning plans for the students, which is something
a public school may not do. Development director Kathy Greene says most students remain at Hillside for
about three years before leaving for a regular classroom setting.
     "Serving intelligent students with learning differences" is the slogan of the Shelton School in Texas. Its
website says the school has about eight hundred forty students in all twelve grades, and one teacher for every
six students. The Shelton School also says its goal is to prepare students to return to regular classes, although
some do finish high school there. The website says forty-four students graduated from Shelton in 2006. And
it says they received acceptances from a total of seventy-seven colleges and universities.
     Landmark College in Vermont is a college for students with learning difficulties. It offers a two-year
program that prepares students to continue their studies at a four-year school. Each student has an adviser
and an individual learning program. Landmark has international students this year from South America,
Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
     All three schools offer financial aid. Hillside costs about seventeen thousand dollars a year to study in
Hillside,while it costs between ten and twenty-one thousand to study in Shelton, depending on the grade level.
Shelton and Hillside students live at home. It costs about fifty thousand dollars a year to study in Landmark
College, which includes housing.
1. How many classes are there at the Hillside School in Pennsylvania at least?
[     ]
A. 3.
B. 8.
C. 16.
D. 128.
2. In _____ students can study at school at night.
[     ]
A. Landmark College
B. the Shelton School
C. the Hillside School
D. Hillside and Shelton
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Teachers in public schools don"t make individual learning plans for the studnets.
B. There are about 140 teachers working in the Shelton School.
C. The Shelton School has the largest number of students of the three.
D. Students can have a 6-year study at Landmark College.
4. After reading the passage we can infer that _____.
[     ]
A. few students of the Shelton School were admitted to colleges and universites in 2006
B. Hillside,Shelton and Landmark are not normal schools in the United States
C. students with learning disabilities can"t go to public school in America
D. Landmark College offers financial aid only to the native students
5. Which would be the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A. Public Schools and Private Schools
B. Students With Learning Disabilities
C. The Regular Processes to Success
D. Schools for the Learning Disabled
阅读理解。
     Scientists have always wanted to know more about the universe.
     Years ago they knew many things about the moon. They knew how big it was and how far away it was
from the earth. But they wanted to know more about it. They thought the best way was to send men to the
moon.
     The moon is about 384,000 kilometers away from the earth. A plane cannot fly to the moon because the
air reaches only 240 kilometers"away from the earth. But something can fly even where there is no air. That
is a rocket.
     How does a rocket fly? There is gas in the rocket. When the gas is made very hot inside the rocket, it will
rush out of the rocket, pushing the rocket up into the sky. Rockets can fly far out into space. Rockets with
men in them have been to the moon. Several rockets without men in them have flown to another planet much
farther away than the moon. One day rockets may be able to go to any place in space. 
1. What did scientists know about the moon years ago?
[     ]
A. The size of the moon.
B. The distance between the earth and the moon.
C. Life on the moon.
D. Both A and B.
2. A plane cannot fly to the moon because _____.
[     ]
A. its engine is not powerful enough
B. it cannot fly so high
C. there is no air on the moon
D. the moon is too far away from the earth
3. A rocket is driven by _____.
[     ]
A. electricity
B. hot gas inside it
C. atomic energy
D. energy from sunlight
4. Which of the following is NOT true?
[     ]
A. Rockets can fly into outer space.
B. Rockets have flown to most of the planets so far.
C. Rockets with men cost more than rockets without men.
D. Rockets without men appeared earlier than rockets with men.
5. Choose the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A. The Moon and Planets.
B. Flying to the Moon.
C. How Does a Rocket Fly?
D. Rockets in the Universe.