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B. C. D.

- He is not very heavy and wears glasses.

A. What does Ron look like B. What is Ron C. What do you think of Ron D. How is Ron 52. — Do you think the of this skirt suits me? —Of course! You always look beautiful in red. A. size B. design C. color D. price 53. —Diaoyu Island belongs to China.

—Surely it does! We Chinese will never it up. A. cut B. fix C. give D. set 54. - I’m sorry to have kept you waiting.

- Oh, that’s OK. I_____ here for only a few minutes.

A. have arrived B. have gone C. have come D. have been 55. -Would you please tell me ________?

- Bus No.301 will take you there.

A. who will we go with to Shandong Theater B. what can we see in Quancheng Park C. when they left for the Shandong Museum D. how we can get to Bon-Garden IV. 完形填空 阅读下面短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。(10分)

A young man was interested in jade (玉) stones. So he went to Mr. Smith, a gemologist (玉石专家),to learn from him. Mr. Smith refused because he feared that the young man would not have __56 to learn. The young man asked for a chance again and again. 57 Mr. Smith agreed and told him “Be here tomorrow”

The next morning the young man came. Mr. Smith put a jade stone in the young man’s hand and told him to 58 it. He then went about his work. The young man sat quietly and waited.

The following morning, Mr. Smith again 59 the jade stone in the young man’s hand and told him to hold it. On the third, fourth, and 60 day, Mr. Smith did the same thing and repeated (重复)his

61 . On the sixth day, the young man held the jade stone, 62 he could no longer stand the silence.” When am I going to learn something?” asked the young man.

“You will learn,” said Mr. Smith and went about his work.

Several more days went by and the young man felt very 63 . One morning he was asked to do that once more. As soon as he held a jade stone, the young man shouted 64 looking at his hand, “ This is not the same jade stone!”

“You have begun to 65 ,”said Mr. Smith.

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56. A. money B. ability C. patience D. time 57. Slowly B. Silently C. Quickly D. Finally 58. cut B. hold C. touch D. watch 59. put B. took C. gave D. sent 60. third B. fourth C. fifth D. sixth 61. instruction B. suggestion C. promise D. decision 62. and B. but C. or D. so 63. unhappy B. excited C. happy D. pleased 64. at B. on C. without D. for 65. refuse B. follow C. accept D. learn V. 补全对话 阅读对话,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话。(5分) A: Excuse me, I am a reporter from a student magazine. 66 B: Sure, please. A: 67 B: I am from France. A: 68

B: I got here the day before yesterday. A: How do you like Jinan?

B: I like your city very much. The people here are very friendly. A: 69

B: Of course not. I come here for visiting the famous springs. And then I’m planning to

go to Qianfo Mountain for a tour. A: Great. Thank you. 70 B: Thank you.

66. A. Where are you going? B. How are you?

C. May I ask you some questions? D. I’m glad to see you. 67. A. What kind of music do you like? B. How do you like France? C. How do you usually go to school? D. Where do you come from?

68. A. When did you arrive in Jinan? B. When are you going to Daming Lake? C. How long did you stay in Jinan? D. What is your resolution? 69. A. Would you mind not smoking here? B. Would you like to join us? C. Would you mind telling me why you come here? D. Would you like some tea?

70. A. I’m sorry to hear that. B. Have a great time. C. Glad to meet you. D. Not at all.

VI. 阅读理解 阅读下面短文,从每题A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(1分)

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One day in summer, little Jack was playing on the beach with his father. Suddenly, he saw a little tortoise(乌龟) moving slowly on the sand. He started to look at it carefully and began to touch it with his hand. To his surprise, the tortoise stopped moving. It pulled

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in its head and legs, and closed its shell tightly. He touched it again but the tortoise didn't move at all. Jack became angry. He used a stick and tried to force(强追) it to open.

When his father saw this, he stopped him and said, “No, son, you mustn't do that!You will kill the tortoise. You won't get it open with a stick. ” Jack was curious and asked, “Why?”

“Just wait and see, ” his father replied. Then he picked up the tortoise and put it in a bag.

After they came back home, the father took the tortoise out of the bag. He put it near the fireplace(壁炉). After a few minutes, the tortoise began to move a little. Then the tortoise stretched out(伸出) its head and legs. At last, the tortoise began to crawl across the room. How excited Jack was when he saw this.

“Son, now you see,” said his father, “sometimes, you can't force (强迫)someone to do things he doesn't like. But if you get him warm first, he will do what you want him to do. ”

71. One day Jack and his father were playing ________

A. on the beach C. on the hill

B. in the zoo D. in the garden C. open

D. close

72. Jack used a stick to ________ the tortoise

A. save B. feed A. killed it C. cooked it

73. The father picked up the tortoise and ________.

B. put it in a bag D. threw it into the sea C. thirsty

D. hungry

74. After the tortoise got ________ near the fireplace, it began to move a little.

A. warm B. cool

75. The story tells us that ________.

A. people will do things we want them to do B. people won't do things we want them to do C. we can force people to do things they don't like D. we can't force people to do things they don't like

B

Taking part in charity is not just for adult people . Kids can do it too! Melvin, 14,an American student , has done charity work for eight years . He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.

Melvin studies at a middle school in Philadelphia. Recently, he collected $1,500 by himself and $487 from his classmates to donate to Cooper University Hospital .

Melvin was born nine weeks premature(早产的) in Cooper University Hospital , weighing 2.4 kg . His father told him how Cooper saved his life, so he feels thankful to the hospital.

Melvin’s classmates joined him once they found out about his kind behavior. Their teacher, Michael also held a class with them about helping others. Michael said that it was not really about the money but about the fact they were doing something good.

“It feels great, helping someone that I know,” said one of Melvin’s classmates.

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Melvin’s neighbors also helped out.

Since Melvin was 8, he and his parents have given money to Cooper University Hospital every year. This year, Stahl, the head of the hospital, went to Melvin’s school to accept the money.

The money goes to a part of the hospital that helps about 500 young patients(病人) every year.” When they leave, we call them graduates,” Stahl said he and his workmates are “pleased when our graduates and their families do well, like Melvin and his family .” 76. When did Melvin begin to do charity work?

A. At the age of 6. B. At the age of 8.

C. At the age of 14 D. From the moment he was born. 77. How much did Melvin and his classmates collect recently ? A.$487. B.$1,013 C.$1,500 D.$1,987. 78.Who does the underlined word “them” in the passage refer to (指) ? A. Melvin and his family B. The hospital’s patients. C. Stahl’s workmates D. Melvin and his classmates. 79. Which of the following is True?

A. Melvin gives money to his school every year. B. Melvin’s parents show little interest in charity. C. Melvin was born nine weeks earlier than expected. D. Melvin’s classmates think that he is wasting time. 80.What can we learn from the passage ?

A. Kids can hardly do anything for charity. B. Everyone is supposed to do charity work.

C. Doing charity work is only about money.

D. There’s no doubt that adults can do charity work better that kids.

C

A small ,white envelope is on the branches of our Christmas tree and it has been there for the past ten years or so.

It all began because my husband Justin hated Christmas—oh, not the true meaning of Christmas. Overspending was one thing, but compared to the difficult experience of choosing gifts—running around at the last minute to get a tie for Uncle Harry and a pair of gloves for Grandma…, spending money is nothing. I felt too tired to think of any special gifts.

Knowing Justin felt the same way, I decided one year not to buy the usual shirts, sweaters, ties and so on. I reached for something special just for Justin. The inspiration came in an unusual way.

Our son Kevin, who was 12 that year, was wrestling (摔跤)at the junior level at the school he attended; and shortly before Christmas, there was a match against a team sponsored (赞助) by an inner-city church. These youngsters, dressed in such worn-out(破旧的) shoes that shoe strings seemed to be the only thing holding them together, while our boys were in their blue and gold uniforms and new wrestling shoes.

As the match began, I was shocked to see that the other team were wrestling without wearing

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