24.A. a girl B. a lady C. a student D. a wife 25.A. improve him B. scold him C. help myself D. believe myself 26.A. have a rest B. have a change C. take my place D. have a chance 27.A. my husband B. myself C. our children D. himself 28.A. large amount of B. few C. a small number of D. quite a few 29.A. in ways B. in order C. on the way D. out of order 30.A. clean B. dirty C. smart D. tidy 31.A. making up B. putting up C. turning up D. coming up 32.A. After all B. In all C. At all D. All above 33.A. paid attention B . took care C. worked hard D. was tired 34.A. Next day B. Someday C. The next day D. After a day 35.A. with B. to C. for D. in 36.A. that B. what C. who D. whose 37.A. more difficult B. more easily C. more directly D. ore surprisingly 38.A. kindness B. pride C. rudeness D. fear 39.A. this B. that C. it D. I 40.A. the same B. different C. bad D. active 第二部分 阅读理解(共25小题。第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;共45分) 第一节 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。 A Suppose you are a visitor in the land of Mongolia, some friends ask you to eat with them. What kind of manners do they want you to have? They want you to give a loud burp after you finish eating. Burping would show that you like your food. In some countries, if you give a big burp, you are told to say “Excuse me, please”. In many places people like to eat together. But in some parts of Polynesia it is bad manners to be seen eating at all. People show their good manners by turning their backs on others while they eat. What are manners like in an East African town? The people try not to see you. They are being polite. You may see a friend. He may not see you at all. If you are polite, you will sit down beside him. You will wait until he finishes what he is doing. Then he will talk to you. Manners are different all over the world. But it is good to know that all manners begin in the same way. People need ways to show that they want to be friends. 41 . In Mongolia, burping is a way of showing that __________. A . you are impolite B . you enjoyed the meal prepared by the host C . your meal was not enough D . you are friendly with your host 42 . In Polynesia, to be polite while eating you should __________. A . eat quickly B . sit still C . turn your back on others D . say “Excuse me, please” 43 . People in an East African town are being polite by __________. A . waiting for a long time before visits B . sitting down beside others C . seeing a friend quickly D . trying not to see you 44 . We have good manners to show that we __________. A . are different from other people B . don’t want other people to worry us C . begin all manners in the same way D . want to be friends with other people B Editor: Today our topic is part-time job. Are they good for school children or not? Headmaster: Certainly not. Children have got two full-time jobs already: growing up and going to school. Part-time jobs make them so tired that they fall asleep in class. Mrs. White: I agree. I know school hours are short, but there’s homework as well, and children need a lot of sleep. Mr. White: Young children, perhaps some boys, stay at school until they’re eighteen or nineteen. A part-time job can’t harm them. In fact, it’s good for them. They earn their pocket money instead of asking their parents for it. And they see something of the world outside school. Businessman: You’re quite right. Boys learn a lot from a part-time job. And we mustn’t forget that some families need the extra money. If the pupils didn’t take part-time jobs, they couldn’t stay at school. Editor: Well, we have got two for, and two against. What do our readers think? 45. Who have the same opinion? A. Headmaster and Mrs.White. B. Editor and Mr.White. C. Mr. and Mrs. White. D. Businessman and Headmaster. 46. Mrs. White thinks the young children maybe ________. A. need to stay at school until they are eighteen or nineteen B. need to have some pocket money C. should see something of the world outside school D. need to have a lot of sleep 47. What does the editor think of part-time jobs? A. They can help students from poor families. B. They are good for school children. C. They cannot harm school children. D. We are not told. C Miss Gogers taught physics in a New York school. Last month she explained to one of her classes about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her explanation. She said to them, “Now I have a brother in Los Angeles. If I was calling him on the phone and at the same time you were 75 feet away, listening to me from across the street, which of you would hear what I said earlier, my brother or you and for what reason?” (责任编辑:admin) |