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(
—I expected so. Because he practices the hardest and listens to the teacher ______ in our class.
A.carefully
B.more carefully
C.less carefully
D.the most carefully
D
)8.—Tom got the first place in the maths competition.—I expected so. Because he practices the hardest and listens to the teacher ______ in our class.
A.carefully
B.more carefully
C.less carefully
D.the most carefully
答案:
D
(
A.global warming
B.sea level rising
C.acid rain
D.earthquakes
D
)9.Many problems harming Earth's environment are caused by human beings, except ______.A.global warming
B.sea level rising
C.acid rain
D.earthquakes
答案:
D
(

A.The European population is less than 10% of the global population.
B.The population of China is nearly twice that of England.
C.The Asian population makes up less than 50% of the world.
D.The population of Japan is smaller than that of England.
A
)10.What can we infer from the two charts?A.The European population is less than 10% of the global population.
B.The population of China is nearly twice that of England.
C.The Asian population makes up less than 50% of the world.
D.The population of Japan is smaller than that of England.
答案:
A
二、完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
The All-City Maths Competition would be in two weeks. It was open to fifth and sixth graders. But Wilson, a fourth grader, would like to join in it. He decided to speak to his 11.
“Ms Jones?” he began. “I want to enter the maths competition.”
“That's wonderful, Wilson, but this competition is for fifth and sixth graders 12,” Ms Jones said. “Besides, it will be too 13 for you.”
“But you know I'm good at maths!” Wilson said. “I always do maths problems with my brother—and he's in the sixth grade!”
“You are a very good maths student, Wilson, but 14 are rules.”
Wilson was 15. When he came home, he told his mum about the competition. “It's just not fair, Mum,” he complained. “I know I could do well on it. Why won't they 16 me?”
“Don't be so mad, my son,” Wilson's mother said softly. “Maybe you can make your teacher think they should 17 the rule. There must be a way.”
Wilson came up with a(n) 18.
The next day, Wilson arrived at school an hour 19 class began. He found Ms Jones already in the classroom. “Good morning, Ms Jones,” he said. “I've brought one of my brother's sixth-grade practice tests. If I take this 20 now and do a good job, can I enter the competition?”
His teacher was 21 to see him at school so early and ready to take a practice maths test. But she looked over the test and replied, “If you really are able to do well on this test, I will 22 to the head teacher.”
“Thank you, Ms Jones!” Wilson said, and started working on the test. He 23 went through the questions. Forty minutes later, he handed the test to Ms Jones. She immediately started to 24 his answers. When Ms Jones finished looking the test over, she said, “Well done, Wilson! You got everything 25. I'll show this to the head teacher later today. I really hope that we can make an exception for you.”
“Thank you so much, Ms Jones!” Wilson said excitedly. He even gave her a hug.
( )11. A. mother
B. friend
C. teacher
D. brother
( )12. A. only
B. instead
C. usually
D. lonely
( )13. A. suitable
B. difficult
C. strange
D. easy
( )14. A. students
B. exceptions
C. schools
D. rules
( )15. A. bored
B. angry
C. afraid
D. serious
( )16. A. let
B. teach
C. help
D. stop
( )17. A. follow
B. make
C. accept
D. break
( )18. A. problem
B. idea
C. answer
D. suggestion
( )19. A. before
B. after
C. till
D. as
( )20. A. paper
B. offer
C. promise
D. test
( )21. A. surprised
B. calm
C. glad
D. hopeful
( )22. A. listen
B. talk
C. point
D. write
( )23. A. slowly
B. worriedly
C. carefully
D. bravely
( )24. A. read
B. ask
C. affect
D. check
( )25. A. right
B. wrong
C. organized
D. special
( )11. (
( )12. (
( )13. (
( )14. (
( )15. (
( )16. (
( )17. (
( )18. (
( )19. (
( )20. (
( )21. (
( )22. (
( )23. (
( )24. (
( )25. (
The All-City Maths Competition would be in two weeks. It was open to fifth and sixth graders. But Wilson, a fourth grader, would like to join in it. He decided to speak to his 11.
“Ms Jones?” he began. “I want to enter the maths competition.”
“That's wonderful, Wilson, but this competition is for fifth and sixth graders 12,” Ms Jones said. “Besides, it will be too 13 for you.”
“But you know I'm good at maths!” Wilson said. “I always do maths problems with my brother—and he's in the sixth grade!”
“You are a very good maths student, Wilson, but 14 are rules.”
Wilson was 15. When he came home, he told his mum about the competition. “It's just not fair, Mum,” he complained. “I know I could do well on it. Why won't they 16 me?”
“Don't be so mad, my son,” Wilson's mother said softly. “Maybe you can make your teacher think they should 17 the rule. There must be a way.”
Wilson came up with a(n) 18.
The next day, Wilson arrived at school an hour 19 class began. He found Ms Jones already in the classroom. “Good morning, Ms Jones,” he said. “I've brought one of my brother's sixth-grade practice tests. If I take this 20 now and do a good job, can I enter the competition?”
His teacher was 21 to see him at school so early and ready to take a practice maths test. But she looked over the test and replied, “If you really are able to do well on this test, I will 22 to the head teacher.”
“Thank you, Ms Jones!” Wilson said, and started working on the test. He 23 went through the questions. Forty minutes later, he handed the test to Ms Jones. She immediately started to 24 his answers. When Ms Jones finished looking the test over, she said, “Well done, Wilson! You got everything 25. I'll show this to the head teacher later today. I really hope that we can make an exception for you.”
“Thank you so much, Ms Jones!” Wilson said excitedly. He even gave her a hug.
( )11. A. mother
B. friend
C. teacher
D. brother
( )12. A. only
B. instead
C. usually
D. lonely
( )13. A. suitable
B. difficult
C. strange
D. easy
( )14. A. students
B. exceptions
C. schools
D. rules
( )15. A. bored
B. angry
C. afraid
D. serious
( )16. A. let
B. teach
C. help
D. stop
( )17. A. follow
B. make
C. accept
D. break
( )18. A. problem
B. idea
C. answer
D. suggestion
( )19. A. before
B. after
C. till
D. as
( )20. A. paper
B. offer
C. promise
D. test
( )21. A. surprised
B. calm
C. glad
D. hopeful
( )22. A. listen
B. talk
C. point
D. write
( )23. A. slowly
B. worriedly
C. carefully
D. bravely
( )24. A. read
B. ask
C. affect
D. check
( )25. A. right
B. wrong
C. organized
D. special
( )11. (
C
)( )12. (
A
)( )13. (
B
)( )14. (
D
)( )15. (
B
)( )16. (
A
)( )17. (
D
)( )18. (
B
)( )19. (
A
)( )20. (
D
)( )21. (
A
)( )22. (
B
)( )23. (
C
)( )24. (
D
)( )25. (
A
)
答案:
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. B
19. A
20. D
21. A
22. B
23. C
24. D
25. A
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. B
19. A
20. D
21. A
22. B
23. C
24. D
25. A
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