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Part 1 Listening (µÚÒ»²¿·Ö ÌýÁ¦) (¹²20·Ö)
¢ñ. Listen and choose the right picture (¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡³öÏàÓ¦µÄͼƬ): (¹²5·Ö)
A B C
D E F 1. ______
2. ______ 3. ______
4. ______ 5. ______
¢ò. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄ¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌ⣬ѡ³ö×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸): (¹²5·Ö)
1. A. For two years. B. For three years. C. Since 2005. D. Since 2006. 2. A. She is talking to her daughter. B. She¡¯s taking some photos.
C. She¡¯s drawing the pictures. D. She¡¯s buying a present for her daughter. 3. A. At home. B. At school. C. At the cinema. D. At the theatre. 4. A. Father and daughter. B. Dentist and patient.
C. Teacher and student. D. Manager and assistant. 5. A. Yes, he is. B. No, he isn¡¯t. C. Yes, he does. D. No, he doesn¡¯t.
III. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (ÅжÏÏÂÁоä×ÓÊÇ·ñ·ûºÏÄãÌýµ½µÄ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ, ·ûºÏµÄÓá°T¡±±íʾ£¬²»·ûºÏµÄÓá°F¡±±íʾ): (¹²5·Ö) ( ) 1. The young farmer lived with his parents.
( ) 2. The young farmer didn¡¯t have to do the cooking himself. ( ) 3. He bought a beautiful picture with mountains and rivers.
( ) 4. The girl come down from the picture and cooked for the young farmer. ( ) 5. The girl got back into the picture when she saw the farmer.
¢ô. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (Ìý¶ÌÎÄ£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó£¬Ã¿¿Õ¸ñÏÞÌîÒ»´Ê):£¨¹²5·Ö£©
1. Stella McCartney was the daughter of Paul McCartney, a ________ of the famous band ¡°the
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2. Stella couldn¡¯t get money ________ from her parents, so she had to clean dishes at a restaurant near her home.
3. While Stella had the looks to become a model, she was interested in ________.
4. Stella started working on her first fashion collection at the age of ________.
5. Now, Stella made her success by ________.
Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (µÚ¶þ²¿·Ö ´Ê»ãºÍÓï·¨)(¹²46·Ö)
I. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences(¿´Í¼»£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó)£º(¹²5·Ö)
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1. A ______ is in charge of a school. 2. A ______ trains others in sport. 3. There is a wheat ______ over there.
4. Sally is a secretary. She type letters and ______ phones. 5.A policeman catches ______ and helps keep our city ______.
II. Fill in the blanks according to the phonetic transcriptions.£¨¸ù¾ÝËù¸øÒô±ê£¬Íê³É¾ä×Ó£©£º(¹²5·Ö)
1. An engineer designs ______ [m?¡ä¡Òi:nz]
2. I have stayed here ______ [sins] last Monday.
3. Flowers ______ [????] fast when there is enough sunshine. 4. Aunt Doris works in a ______ [¡äk¦«mp?ni] in Shanghai. 5. She has been an engineer for ______ [kwait] a few years.
III. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms£¨ÓÃÀ¨ºÅÖÐËù¸øµ¥´Ê µÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÍê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó£©: (¹²5·Ö)
1. I saw two _______ (thief ) break into a shop last night.
2. Tom¡¯s mother _______ (teacher) music in a primary school. 3. The teacher tells us to cross the road _______ (safe).
4. The weather was very _______ (fantasy), let¡¯s go for an outing. 5. A cable car is used for _______ (carry) people to the top of the hill.
IV. Choose the best answer (Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸): (¹²15·Ö) ( ) 1. My uncle is _______architect. He draws plans of buildings.
A. a B. the C. an D. /
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( ) 2. Computers are super calculators and people often call _______ electronic brains.
A. they B. their C. theirs D. them
( ) 3. Betty has quite _______ friends here. She often goes shopping with them.
A. a few B. few C. a little D. little ( ) 4. A(n) _______ works in company and designs machines.
A. architect B. engineer C. coach D. headmaster
( ) 5. After his father passed away, Harry was in charge _______ the family business.
A. of B. for C. with D. at ( ) 6. The roast beef tastes so _______. May I have one more piece, mum? A. well B. bad C. terrible D. delicious ( ) 7. It¡¯s _______ a good idea.
A. very B. fairly C. quite D. quiet ( ) 8. The country has _______ soldiers in its army.
A. million of B. millions of C. several million of D. several millions ( ) 9. He didn¡¯t realize his mistake _______ he was told about it. A. if B. while C. since D. until
( ) 10. Believe it or not, it¡¯s said that people born in the year of the rat _______ become excellent writers.
A. should B. can C. must D. need ( ) 11. My father _______ in a travel agency since he _______ school.
A. worked; left B. has worked; has left C. works; leaves D. has worked; left ( ) 12. My brother _______ a car for three years. He¡®s a good driver.
A. has bought B. bought C. has had D. drove ( ) 13. We use water _______ flowers.
A. for water B. to watering C. watering D. for watering ( ) 14. David has made quite a few friends since he came to Shanghai._______
A. some B. many C. several D. a few ( ) 15. ¡ªI like the party so much, but I have to go home. It¡¯s too late.
¡ª_______.
A. What a pity! B. Have another try. C. Congratulations! D. It¡¯s a pleasure. V. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each word can only be used once£¨½«ÏÂÁе¥´ÊÌîÈë¿Õ¸ñ¡£Ã¿¿Õ¸ñÏÞÌîÒ»´Ê£¬Ã¿¸öµ¥´ÊÖ»ÄÜÌîÒ»´Î£©:£¨¹²6·Ö£© A. phones B. keeps C. different D. beside E. inside F. suggested G. at the end of According to Xinhua News Agency, 3,000 yellow school buses started their service in
Chongqing 1 2011. These school buses are like the ones in the US as we usually see on TV and in movies.
The school buses are bright yellow in color. They are stronger than the army's cars. They are from the US. The yellow school bus has a big nose. This 2 the students safe when other cars crash into the school bus. The bus also has some safety devices (É豸), such as warning lights and a stop signal arm.
In China, school buses became popular in the past few years. On the bus, except the bus
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driver, there is always a teacher whose duty is to watch the students. Children usually rest on the bus. Some of them also recite texts. School buses in China are not free. The fee is 3 from school to school.
More about yellow school buses in the US
Yellow became the color of school buses in 1939. American educator(½ÌÓý¼Ò), Frank W. Cyr 4 it. The color helped other cars to see the buses. In the early morning, the black letters on the yellow bus are easy to see.
Kids can listen to music, talk on their 5 or just sleep. But they can't place things in the aisle (¹ýµÀ). They should keep their heads and arms 6 the bus. It is not a good idea to talk to the bus driver -- the driver needs to pay attention to the road.
VI. Rewrite the following sentences as required£¨¸Äд¾ä×Ó,ÿ¿Õ¸ñÏÞÌîÒ»´Ê£©:(¹²10·Ö) 1. Wendy has dinner with her parents every day. (¸ÄΪ·ñ¶¨¾ä) Wendy _______ _______ with her parents every day.
2. My father has been a fireman for a few years. (¸ÄΪһ°ãÒÉÎʾä) _______ your father _______ a fireman for a few years?
3. Mr. Smith has never been to other countries. (¸ÄΪ·´ÒâÒÉÎʾä) Mr. Smith has never been to other countries , _______ _______? 4. I have learned English since 2000. (¶Ô»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ) _______ _______ have you learned English?
5. My father is a policeman and tries to make our city a safe place. (±£³Ö¾äÒâ»ù±¾²»±ä) My father is a policeman and tries to _______ our city _______.
Part 3 Reading and Writing (µÚÈý²¿·Ö ¶Áд) (¹²34·Ö)
I. Reading comprehension (ÔĶÁÀí½â): (¹²24·Ö)
A. Choose the best answer£¨¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸£©: (¹²6·Ö)
A businessman, who was very fond of music, was asked by a poor widow to give her some help. Her husband, who was a musician, had died, and left her very poor indeed.
The businessman saw that the widow and her daughter, who was with her, were in great distress. He looked with pity into their pale faces, and was sure that their sad story was true.
'How much do you want, my good woman?' said the businessman.
'Five dollars will save us,' said the poor widow, with some hesitation, after she thought for a few seconds.
The businessman sat down at his desk, took a piece of paper, wrote a few lines on it, and gave it to the widow with the words, 'Take it to the bank you see on the other side of the street.'
The widow thanked the man, and then quickly walked to the bank with her daughter, without stopping to read the note. The banker at once counted out fifty dollars instead of five, and passed them to the widow.
She was amazed when she saw so much money. 'Sir, there is a mistake here,' she said. 'You have given me fifty dollars, and I asked for only five.'
The banker looked at the note once more, and said, 'The check calls for fifty dollars.'
The banker then asked her to wait a few minutes, while he went to see the businessman who gave her the note.
'Yes,' said the businessman, when he had heard the banker's story, 'I did make a mistake. I
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