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(
A.gone
B.going
C.goes
D.went
A
) 7. — All the cake is gone
! Who ate it? — Maybe it was Tom.A.gone
B.going
C.goes
D.went
答案:
A
(
A.cheer up
B.get along with
C.worry about
D.depend on
B
) 8. When you go to the camp, you'd better learn how to ______ others.A.cheer up
B.get along with
C.worry about
D.depend on
答案:
B
(
A.any boy
B.the other boy
C.any other boys
D.the other boys
D
) 9. Simon is more interested in being a player than ______ in his class.A.any boy
B.the other boy
C.any other boys
D.the other boys
答案:
D
(
A.Believe yourself
B.I agree
C.Good luck
D.Don't be scared
D
) 10. — Mum, my arm hurts. — . Let's go to see the doctor.A.Believe yourself
B.I agree
C.Good luck
D.Don't be scared
答案:
D
四、阅读理解
Almost two years ago, I stood on a dormitory (宿舍) balcony, joined hands with my three closest friends and listened to one of them tell a story about four girls with different backgrounds (背景) and gifts (天赋). They left home and went to college at a place called Happy Valley.
After we left our friend's dormitory that last night of our freshman year (大学一年级), we ended up on the grass, playing games and talking for hours. Alisa, Karen, Gabrielle and I spent that day together just being freshmen—going to the sandwich shop for the last lunch of the term, trying on each other's clothes, watching films and it seemed that we would never see each other again. For freshmen, saying goodbye at the end of the first year can feel like saying goodbye forever.
My advice to any freshman is to value those moments. You may grow different from the people you spent your first year with. Even if (即使) you almost forget your first year roommates two years later, you can always remember that year and the feeling that your first year of college brought. We learned more outside the classroom than we learned inside it. That dormitory is where we learned the lessons of our freshman year. I think the most important lesson I learned was what true friendship is.
The story Alisa told on that balcony is far from over. I sometimes wonder if the following is how it will end, "... and those four little girls grew up and made their dreams come true. They found themselves all over the country, from farms to cities, doing everything they wanted to do—a computer engineer, a doctor, a lawyer, and a teacher. And sometimes they would go back together at that valley and see their friends, laughing about the good times."
(
A. To read a storybook.
B. To play games with her friends.
C. To enjoy the beauty of Happy Valley.
D. To listen to a story told by her friend.
(
A. A school party.
B. Four girls' daily life.
C. The games they played on the grass.
D. The last day four girls spent in their freshman year.
(
A. Sharing their stories with their close friends.
B. Valuing the unforgettable moments they have.
C. Always inviting their close friends to get together.
D. Remembering to help their close friends wherever they are.
(
A. Every dog has its day.
B. True friendship lasts forever.
C. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D. There are many friends in one's life.
Almost two years ago, I stood on a dormitory (宿舍) balcony, joined hands with my three closest friends and listened to one of them tell a story about four girls with different backgrounds (背景) and gifts (天赋). They left home and went to college at a place called Happy Valley.
After we left our friend's dormitory that last night of our freshman year (大学一年级), we ended up on the grass, playing games and talking for hours. Alisa, Karen, Gabrielle and I spent that day together just being freshmen—going to the sandwich shop for the last lunch of the term, trying on each other's clothes, watching films and it seemed that we would never see each other again. For freshmen, saying goodbye at the end of the first year can feel like saying goodbye forever.
My advice to any freshman is to value those moments. You may grow different from the people you spent your first year with. Even if (即使) you almost forget your first year roommates two years later, you can always remember that year and the feeling that your first year of college brought. We learned more outside the classroom than we learned inside it. That dormitory is where we learned the lessons of our freshman year. I think the most important lesson I learned was what true friendship is.
The story Alisa told on that balcony is far from over. I sometimes wonder if the following is how it will end, "... and those four little girls grew up and made their dreams come true. They found themselves all over the country, from farms to cities, doing everything they wanted to do—a computer engineer, a doctor, a lawyer, and a teacher. And sometimes they would go back together at that valley and see their friends, laughing about the good times."
(
D
) 1. Why did the writer stand on a dormitory balcony?A. To read a storybook.
B. To play games with her friends.
C. To enjoy the beauty of Happy Valley.
D. To listen to a story told by her friend.
(
D
) 2. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?A. A school party.
B. Four girls' daily life.
C. The games they played on the grass.
D. The last day four girls spent in their freshman year.
(
B
) 3. What advice does the writer give to other freshmen?A. Sharing their stories with their close friends.
B. Valuing the unforgettable moments they have.
C. Always inviting their close friends to get together.
D. Remembering to help their close friends wherever they are.
(
B
) 4. What does the end of the story mean?A. Every dog has its day.
B. True friendship lasts forever.
C. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D. There are many friends in one's life.
答案:
1. D
2. D
3. B
4. B
2. D
3. B
4. B
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