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“Scolded?” cried Anna. “ I certainly didn’t do that. __46__ not in school.” She added honestly.

Mrs. Bond’s __47__ is that Janet was a little late back to school in the afternoon. She said she set out from home a little late.

“Just a minute.” said Anna, beginning to __48__. “She did come late, very late. I had marked her __49__, of course. Then she __50__ slowly in, when we’d started our paper-cutting, and I believe I said she was a nuisance (讨厌). She didn’t appear to hear, and was certainly quite __51__.”

“A nuisance!” Mr. Hawkins couldn’t __52__ it and asked, “You are sure you said nuisance?”

“I may not even have said that.” Anna replied, “I was not angry at all at that moment- __53__ I certainly didn’t scold.”

“Mrs. Bond said that you called her child a ‘nuisance’. Is that true?” “Indeed it isn’t.” said Anna. “The child- or the other- had __54__ it up!”

After Anna’s explanation, Mr. Hawkins felt __55__. “Just as I thought, my dear, but of course I had to make sure.”

41. A. result 42. A. Naturally 43. A. mistaken 44. A. mouse 45. A. courage

B. truth

C. news

D. secret

B. No way B. correct

C. exactly C. serious

D. certainly not D. careless

D. bird

B. pig C. rabbit

D. cause

B. chance C. time C. In fact C. story

46. A. At first B. At least 47. A. explanation B. excuse 48. A. think

D. After all D. question

D. understand D. early

B. imagine

C. complain

49. A. absent B. present 50. A. rushed B. jumped 51. A. sad

C. sick

C. walked D. pushed

D. proud

B. tired C. cheerful

52. A. guess B. repeat 53. A. as

C. follow

D. believe

D. or

B. and B. picked

C. but

54. A. put 55. A. interested

C. looked D. made

B. satisfied C. disappointed D. surprised.

四、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列三篇材料,从每题所给的A、 B、 C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

56. We may read the advertisement above _________. A. in a geography book C. on a travel website

B. in a history magazine D. in a city newspaper.

57. The advertisement offers information mainly to people from ________. A. China

B. America

C. England

D. Canada

58. If you want to get an event pack, you need to ________. A. text CHINA to 82727

B. learn about the Great Wall

C. visit nspcc.org.uk/chinatrek D. e-mail challenges@nspcc.org.uk 59. We learn from the material that _______. A. you can sign up on October 30th B. you can call for more information C. the Great Wall Trek lasts for half a month D. the joiners can trek on the whole Great Wall 60. NSPCC has something to do with _______. A. nature

B. children

C. the Great Wall D. standard network

B

During the summer holiday, some students might have been busy with traveling, summer camps and all kinds

of courses. But a special group of Chinese middle school students decided to taste the hardship of life outside school. Twelve students in a big city sold vegetables at a local market together. Within 12 days, they made more than 1,500 yuan.

Among them, the oldest is 21 years old, while the youngest is just 10. They are all cousins in a big family and eight of them are from rural areas.

“Compared to traveling, such social practice connects us and makes us learn how tough our parents are,” said Dalin,18, to the City Morning Post. Dalin, a senior high graduate, and her 12-year-old brother Xiaolin came up with the idea.

They learned to work hard to sell their veggies. Every morning they had to wake up at 3 o’clock. Some of them went to the farmer’s market to buy vegetables. Some of them went to the local market to take up a temporary stall (临时摊位). To lower the cost, they learned to bargain (讲价)with the sellers.

At about 6:30 am, they began to sell vegetables. They peddled (吆喝 ) loudly to attract(吸引)customers. After several days, they got some experience, too.

For example, it was better to put vegetables in order and bigger ones on top. When the vegetables are too heavy, they should give customers an extra plastic bag.

When they finally packed up and went home, they had a small meeting. Everyone took notes and shared their feelings.

“We are tired,” said Dalin. “but we gained a lot”.

61. In the writer’s opinion, the 12 students’ action was _______.

A. popular B. encouraging C. strange D. embarrassing 62. The cousins decided to sell vegetables at a market to _______.

A. show how able they were B. have less hardship of life C. learn how hard their parents work D. prepare for their future traveling 63.They bargained with the sellers to _______.

A. cut down the cost B. share their feelings C. get bigger vegetables D. attract more customers 64. It’s clear that _______.

A. they took up the temporary stall in turn

B. they gave each customer an extra plastic bag C. Dalin and Xiaolin got the idea of selling vegetables

D. the elder sold vegetables when the younger took notes 65. The best tile of the story should be _______.

A. Summer Courses C. Students Learn from Bargains

B. Family Business

D. Cousins Work with Vegetables C

From a young age, I’ve had a really deep connection with being outside. I’ve been skiing since I was eight or nine years old. I’ve been on expeditions(探险)in many places like China, Pakistan and so on. But it was in my home country, the USA, that I came closest to death.

It was April 1, 2011. I was skiing in the Tetons with my friends Jeremy and Xavier, both experienced snowboarders. That day, I was the last person to ski. They were watching me from a safe area. Suddenly, I heard someone cry loudly. I turned around and saw the whole mountain start to move behind me. It was a massive avalanche(大雪崩). The kind of avalanche that destroys trees, cars, buses, even houses! Tens of thousands of tons of snow were coming straight down the mountain behind me. I felt the snow push me forward, hundreds of meters, and then cover me. It was so heavy that I couldn’t breathe. And then it pushed me forward again and up, out of the snowpack. I looked around, and for a few seconds I actually stopped being terrified. I had a moment to pause and to look at the power of the avalanche.

I looked down into the bottom of the valley(峡谷). I could see trees that were 30m tall, because I was so far away, they looked tiny to me. “OK, I’ m going all the way to the bottom!” I thought. Then the snow pushed me again down the mountain another 450m. I thought the force of the snow would destroy me, it was powerful. But in the end, I felt the avalanche slow down and l just popped(迸出) right out of the snow at the bottom of the valley.

It took Jeremy and Xavier about 20 minutes to reach me. There was a pile of debris(碎片)across the bottom of the mountain 300m wide. They couldn’t believe it when they saw me. I was so lucky.

Has the experience changed me? Do I think about life differently? I don’t know, maybe. But I do know that it’s important to live your life with meaning. Life is a gift, so use it wisely. 66. What impressed the writer most in his skiing experience is________. A. the power of snow C. the danger of popping

B. the sight of the valley D. the luck of his expedition

67. The underlined word ‘they’ refers to________. A. the mountains

B. the trees