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9. —Will Jim fly to Taiwan Province for a holiday?
—He
A.may
B.has to
C.need
D.must
—He
A
try. In fact, it depends on how much the journey costs.A.may
B.has to
C.need
D.must
答案:
A
10. —Whose dictionary is this?
—It must
A.belong to
B.belong
C.be belonged to
D.be belonged
—It must
belong to
Tom. He used it yesterday.A.belong to
B.belong
C.be belonged to
D.be belonged
答案:
A
Ⅳ. 根据汉语意思完成句子。(每空一词)
1. 其余的工人来自农村。
2. 今天的报纸上有一些有价值的东西吗?
Is there
3. 穿粉红色毛衣的女孩一定是珍。
The girl in a
4. 上周我们去野餐了。
We
5. 未来属于你们! 你们要成为有理想、有本领、有担当的年轻人。
Future
1. 其余的工人来自农村。
The
rest
of
the workersare/come
from the countryside.2. 今天的报纸上有一些有价值的东西吗?
Is there
anything
valuable
in today’s newspaper?3. 穿粉红色毛衣的女孩一定是珍。
The girl in a
pink
sweatermust
be
Jean.4. 上周我们去野餐了。
We
went
to
a
picnic
last week.5. 未来属于你们! 你们要成为有理想、有本领、有担当的年轻人。
Future
belongs
to
you! You are to be a person with ideals, ability and a sense of responsibility.
答案:
1.The rest of;are/come 2.anything valuable 3.pink;must be 4.went to a picnic 5.belongs to
Ⅴ. 七选五,补对话。
A. What’s inside?
B. Yes, I guess so.
C. It might be Laura’s.
D. Is this red coat yours?
E. She likes red very much.
F. How do you know that?
G. She enjoys eating candies a lot.
A: Excuse me, Sandy. 1. ______
B: No, it isn’t. I don’t have a red coat. It might be Jenny’s. 2. ______
A: It can’t be hers. She wore her school uniform this morning.
B: 3. ______
A: I came to school with her this morning.
B: I see. Let’s see what’s in the pockets of the coat. Wow, here is a hair band.
A: 4. ______
B: Oh, there are some candies in the other pocket.
A: Then it must be Laura’s. 5. ______
B: Yes, you are right. Let’s go and ask her.
A. What’s inside?
B. Yes, I guess so.
C. It might be Laura’s.
D. Is this red coat yours?
E. She likes red very much.
F. How do you know that?
G. She enjoys eating candies a lot.
A: Excuse me, Sandy. 1. ______
D
B: No, it isn’t. I don’t have a red coat. It might be Jenny’s. 2. ______
E
A: It can’t be hers. She wore her school uniform this morning.
B: 3. ______
F
A: I came to school with her this morning.
B: I see. Let’s see what’s in the pockets of the coat. Wow, here is a hair band.
A: 4. ______
C
Laura has long hair and red is her favorite color.B: Oh, there are some candies in the other pocket.
A: Then it must be Laura’s. 5. ______
G
B: Yes, you are right. Let’s go and ask her.
答案:
1.D 2.E 3.F 4.C 5.G
Ⅵ. 阅读理解。
One day, a man found a strange box on his way home. He was very curious and wanted to know what was inside. So he took the box home.
When he opened the box, he found a note and a small object. The note said, “This object belongs to someone who needs it. It will bring good luck.”
The man looked at the small object carefully. It was a beautiful keychain with a small star on it. He thought it must belong to a girl. He decided to find the owner of the keychain.
He asked his neighbors if they had lost a keychain. But no one said yes. Then he went to the local school and asked the students. Finally, a girl named Lily came forward and said the keychain was hers. She had lost it a few days ago.
The man was very happy that he could return the keychain to its owner. And he believed that the note was right. The keychain brought good luck to both him and Lily.
1. What did the man find on his way home?
A. A strange box.
B. A note.
C. A keychain.
D. A girl.
2. What did the note say?
A. The box belonged to someone who needed it.
B. The object inside would bring good luck.
C. The keychain was very beautiful.
D. The owner of the keychain was a girl.
3. Why did the man think the keychain must belong to a girl?
A. Because it was very small.
B. Because it was very beautiful and had a small star on it.
C. Because it was very old.
D. Because it was in a box.
4. How did the man find the owner of the keychain?
A. He asked his neighbors.
B. He asked the students at the local school.
C. He waited for the owner to come.
D. He put up a notice.
5. What did the man believe at the end?
A. The keychain brought good luck.
B. The note was wrong.
C. He was very lucky.
D. The girl was very lucky.
One day, a man found a strange box on his way home. He was very curious and wanted to know what was inside. So he took the box home.
When he opened the box, he found a note and a small object. The note said, “This object belongs to someone who needs it. It will bring good luck.”
The man looked at the small object carefully. It was a beautiful keychain with a small star on it. He thought it must belong to a girl. He decided to find the owner of the keychain.
He asked his neighbors if they had lost a keychain. But no one said yes. Then he went to the local school and asked the students. Finally, a girl named Lily came forward and said the keychain was hers. She had lost it a few days ago.
The man was very happy that he could return the keychain to its owner. And he believed that the note was right. The keychain brought good luck to both him and Lily.
1. What did the man find on his way home?
A. A strange box.
B. A note.
C. A keychain.
D. A girl.
2. What did the note say?
A. The box belonged to someone who needed it.
B. The object inside would bring good luck.
C. The keychain was very beautiful.
D. The owner of the keychain was a girl.
3. Why did the man think the keychain must belong to a girl?
A. Because it was very small.
B. Because it was very beautiful and had a small star on it.
C. Because it was very old.
D. Because it was in a box.
4. How did the man find the owner of the keychain?
A. He asked his neighbors.
B. He asked the students at the local school.
C. He waited for the owner to come.
D. He put up a notice.
5. What did the man believe at the end?
A. The keychain brought good luck.
B. The note was wrong.
C. He was very lucky.
D. The girl was very lucky.
答案:
1.A 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.A
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