初中英语

As a kid, I walked to the library several times a week and stayed up late reading. I checked out so many books and returned them so quickly the librarian once snapped, "Don’t take home so many books if you’re not going to read them all."

    "But I did read them all," I said.

    In college, when I created my online dating(约会) profile, in the " favorite books" section I put One Hundred Years of Solitude, A Moveable Feast, White Fang and so on. But I realized I hadn’t read most of those titles for two years.

    David was my first online date. David read about a book or two a week. When we compared libraries, we had only four titles in common.

    On our seventh date, David and I visited the library.

    "I have a game," he said, taking out two pens and Postits(便利贴). Let’s find books we’ve read and leave reviews in them for the next person. "

    We stayed there for an hour.

    Before leaving, I said, "I will tell you something. I’ve only read one book this year. "

    "But you like books, "he said. "You like bookstores. You like libraries. Read a book!"

    Back home, David's charge to "read a book" echoed in my head. I bought books whenever I got the chance, but I hardly read them. They sat on every surface until my house appeared to wear books the way one wears clothes.

    I picked up one. Whenever I wanted to give up on it, I thought of David.______________

    "How’s your day?" David texted.

    "Good. A little tired, "I replied. "I stayed up late and finished my book. "The last time I'd pulled an allnighter to read, I was 12 and the book was Little Women.

    David suggested we visit the library again. He pulled a book from the shelf, dropped to one knee, and opened it. Inside, his Postit read:"Karla, it has always been you. Will you marry me? "

    His proposal had rested in the book for over a year.

(1)How do the first two paragraphs help develop the story?  

A. To show how rude the librarian was.

B. To show Karla was always a reader.

C. To prove Karla just liked borrowing books.

D. To prove it’s better to buy books than borrow books.

(2)Which is the correct order of what happened to Karla?  

a. She had a game with David.

b. She created her online dating profile.

c. She was shown the Postit written to her.

d. She told David she only read one book that year.

e. She found they had only four titles in common.

A. dbeac

B. baecd

C. beadc

D. dbase

(3)Which sentence should go in the empty box in Paragraph 5 from the bottom?  

A. I just loved the idea of reading.

B. I tried to appear to be a book lover.

C. I painfully realized most of my books went unread.

D. I felt him pushing me to be more of the person I used to be.

(4)What’s the best title of the passage?  

A. Falling in love by the book

B. Buying books for yourself not for your shelf

C. A true lover of books knows no time

D. Love books enough and books love you back

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Cycleball

    This sport is like football on bikes. There are two teams. Each team has usually got two players. Players in each team try to hit the ball into the goal. They can use their bikes or their heads to do this. The winning team is the team with the most goals at the end of the game.

Gilli﹣danda

    This is an ancient sport from India. The players use two things: one long stick, called a danda and a short egg﹣shaped bat, called a gilli. There are two teams.One player puts the gilli on the ground inside a small circle and hits it into the air with the danda. Then the player hits the gilli again and runs to touch a spot outside the circle to get a point.

Octopush

    The sport is also called underwater hockey(曲棍球). There arc two teams. Each team has got six players. Players swim underwater to play this game. They use small sticks and a puck. The puck is a little like a ball.Players try to push the puck along the bottom of a swimming pool into the other team's goal.The winning team is the team with the most goals at the end of the match.

(1)Which is the correct order of the pictures according to the passage?  

A.a→b→C

B.c→b→a

C.a→c→b

D.c→a→b

(2)Which part of a magazine may this passage be taken from?  

A. Animal World.

B. Teenage Problems.

C. Science and Technology.

D. Sports and Games.

(3)What do these sports have in common?  

A. They all have a short history.

B. A long stick is needed for each sport.

C.Every sport team has six players.

D. There' re two teams in every sport game.

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"I want a mobile phone!" said Lisa. "I'm sure you do," said her dad.

    "No, Dad. You don't understand. I really, really, really want a mobile phone." "And I really, really, really want a boat. It's not going to happen."

    Lisa and her dad were stuck in traffic. It seemed that it's always the case. When he took her to school in the morning ﹣ traffic. When he picked her up in the afternoon ﹣ traffic. Go to the supermarket, a birthday party, and what felt like ten hours of traffic was what they got.

    Lisa was bored. When she was bored, she wanted things. Right now, she wanted a mobile phone.She wasn't sure if her dad understood that. She would have to tell him again.

    "I WANT A MOBILE PHONE." "NO."

    "What if I got stuck in a cave?"

    "What?" asked her dad, trying not to laugh.

    "What if I had a dog and the dog ran away, and I had to run after it. What if the dog ran into a cave, and I ran after the dog. In the cave there was a bear, and the bear trapped me, and …"

    "And then you were stuck in the cave."

     "Yes. It's a mother bear. She will eat me unless I have a mobile phone to call for help."

    "If it's a mother bear, you can use her phone. Everyone knows mums always carry phones." Dad was laughing as he said this. Lisa didn't think it was very funny. Now she was angry. "If I had a mobile phone, I could play games on it!"

    "If I had a boat, I could eat beef on it. That doesn't mean I'm getting one."

    "No, but I mean if I could play games, I wouldn't be so bored when we were in traffic. I wouldn't trouble you!"

    "I don't mind being troubled. I like talking to you." "Then I won't say anything at all!"

    Dad smiled quietly to himself. "I'm going to call Mum to let her know we'll be late." He reached into his pocket. "Oh! My battery's dead."

    "You know…if I had a mobile phone, I could call Mum," said Lisa. "Nice try."

    Lisa smiled. She wasn't getting a phone, but she knew she was right, and that was almost as good.

(1)What happened to Lisa and her dad?  

A. They lost their way.

B. Their car broke down.

C. They were stuck in traffic.

D. They couldn't find their dog.

(2)Why did Lisa talk about being stuck in a cave?  

A. She wanted to play there.

B. Her dad didn't pay attention to her.

C. She had a good imagination.

D. She needed a mobile phone.

(3)What does the underlined word "one" refer to?  

A. a mobile phone

B. a boat

C. a piece of beef

D. a game

(4)Which of the following is NOT the reason why Lisa was angry?  

A. Dad was making fun of her.

B. She would get home late today.

C. Dad didn't want to buy her a mobile phone.

D. She failed in making Dad buy her a mobile phone.

(5)How did Lisa feel at the end of the story?  

A. Calm.

B. Worried.

C. Excited.

D. Bored.

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   Antarctica (南极洲) is at the southern end of the Earth. It is the coldest, driest and windiest place on our planet. What would it be like to live and work there?

    On Oct 15, 50 Chinese researchers took a ship named Xuelong 2 from Shenzhen to Antarctica. Xuelong 2 is the first icebreaker (破冰船) made in China. It took two years to build Xuelong 2. It is reported that Xuelong 2 is one of the world's best research icebreakers.

    Chinese researchers have been to Antarctica 35 times. Because of its unusual environment, researchers from around the world have been going there to do study (研究) for many years. Some studies can only be done in Antarctica. For example, there is little air pollution there. This makes it easier for scientists to study the weather, atmosphere (大气) and stars.

    The study of Antarctica's geology (地质) is also important. Rocks in Antarctica can tell us what the weather was like long time ago, and help us understand how the Earth has changed over time. There are also many wild animals, such as penguins (企鹅),seals (海豹) and birds. Scientists can learn how animals live in cold places by studying them.

    Xie Zhouqing is a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. He was part of China's 15th research trip to Antarctica. He said, "Life in Antarctica is not easy.It is tiring and sometimes dangerous, but it is still quite fun." He also said,"I studied how penguins walk, what they eat, and why they move from one place to another. I was excited to see the cute animals playing around. I hope my studies can help protect them."

(1)What can we know from the first three paragraphs?  

A. Antarctica is at the northern end of the Earth.

B. There is plenty of air pollution in Antarctica.

C. Xuelong 2 is the first icebreaker made in China.

D. Chinese scientists have been to Antarctica 45 times.

(2)What does the underlined word "it" mean in the fifth paragraph?  

A. Life in Antarctica.

B. Rocks in Antarctica.

C. Fun in Antarctica.

D. Danger in Antarctica.

(3)What can we infer (推断) from the passage?  

A. The weather in Antarctica hasn't changed over time.

B. Xie Zhouqing mainly studied geology in Antarctica.

C. Chinese researchers have done many studies in Antarctica.

D. The study in Antarctica can't help protect penguins and seals.

(4)Where does the passage probably come from?  

A. A storybook.

B. A cooking guide.

C. A film review.

D. A science magazine.

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    Last month, the artist Christo opened his new art sculpture. It is made up of 7,506 colorful barrels (桶) floating on a lake in Hyde Park in London. Christo calls it The London Mastaba. It is his first major outdoor art sculpture in Great Britain. The artwork is in the shape of a mastaba. It looks somewhat like a pyramid with a fat top. The London Mastaba is about 65 feet high, 98 feet wide and 130 feet long, and it weighs about 1.3 million pounds. The metal barrels can be seen from hundreds of feet away.

    (2)  

    Everyone who looks at it will see something different. Many will think the barrels are barrels of oil in the heart of one of London's oldest parks. They might wonder if Christo was making an announcement against pollution. Others will see a prism or giant pixels or simply a shape. However, everyone must decide for themselves, the 83﹣year﹣old artist said. Christo said he had nothing special in mind when he created The London Mastaba. "There are no messages," Christo said. "There is something in it to discover yourself. I cannot direct you."

    "A Stairway To The Sky"

    "It's created a giant invitation, like a stairway to the sky," Christo said. The artist was standing on the banks of the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park where his artwork floats. Swans are swimming nearby. Some barrels are red with a white candy stripe on the sides. Others are colored blue, purple and red. Their colors will look different as the light changes, Christo said. Their reflection (倒影) in the lake will be like an abstract painting. Abstraction is an artistic style that does not always show something recognizable or realistic.

    "Not Really Sure How I Feel About It"

    Many people walking in the park were surprised to see the artwork. "It's very modern, but this place is nature and historical. I don't like it here," said Yasmin KocOzcengel, who is a tourist from Turkey. Another person who took a look at the artwork was Anna Andronova. She called The London Mastaba very brave. If it weren't as brave, it wouldn't be as amazing, she said. Sheila Seffenson is an American living in London. "I'm just not really sure how I feel about it," Steffenson said. "Maybe it's a message about pollution. Who knows?"

(1)What can we learn about the artwork?  

A. It is a floating pyramid.

B. It is made up of empty oil barrels.

C. It is an abstract painting.

D. It is considered as different things.

(2)Which of the following would be most suitable for ____?  

A. An Announcement Against Pollution.

B. An Announcement Against Pollution?

C. A New Landmark Of The Oldest Park.

D. A New Landmark Of The Oldest Park?

(3)Which of the following words can best describe The London Mastaba?  

A. Romantic.

B. Magical.

C. Realistic.

D. Mysterious.

(4)What can most possibly be the artist's real purpose?  

A. To add some more colours to the old park.

B. To bring his art career to a new height.

C. To encourage people to discover and think.

D. To remind people to care about nature.

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"This is John," said Mr Turner. The boy standing next to him was tall, with a friendly face. I noticed Adam and Chen give each other the thumbs (大拇指) up. That meant they were going to invite him to join the cool group. They smiled at him and he smiled back.

    Mr Turner always gave new students a buddy with the same hobbies as them. I was sure he wouldn't choose me. I wasn't one of the cool kids.

    "Hyun, I want you to be John's buddy this term," said Mr Turner. Me? I couldn't believe my ears! Everyone in the class looked in my direction. Adam and Chen even looked unhappy.

    John walked over to my desk and sat down beside me. He smiled at me."Hello," he said in a confident voice.

    "Hello,"I replied, not looking at him.

    All morning I could feel the boys in the cool group looking angrily at me, but John didn't seem to notice.

    Finally the bell rang for a break. I had butterflies in my stomach. I knew that Adam and Chen were going to make fun of me in front of John, and that John would decide that he'd rather be buddies with them.

    Sure enough, as soon as we got outside, Adam and Chen swaggered (大摇大摆地走) up to us.

    "Mr Turner says you're a good basketball player, John,"said Adam. "How'd you like to play with us at lunch break? Hyun doesn't know anything about basketball."

    "No thanks," said John."I'd rather play chess with Hyun,if he doesn't mind. Mr Turner says he's an excellent player."

    I was walking on air as John and I crossed the playground. I remembered the saying we learnt in class about not judging (判断) a book by its cover. I completely misjudged John.

(1)The underlined "him" in Paragraph 1 refers to  

A. Adam

B. Mr Turner

C. Chen

D. John

(2)The sentence "I was walking on air…" in the last paragraph shows that the writer felt  

A. happy

B. nervous

C. calm

D. lonely

(3)What can we learn from the story?  

A. Adam and Chen were not only cool but also friendly.

B. Hyun realized appearance didn't always tell the truth.

C. John didn't want to make friends with Hyun at first.

D. Hyun was a cool kid and good at playing basketball.

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    I think there are several reasons that suggest developing robots is a waste of money.

    In San Diego recently $ 325,000 was spent on inventing a robotic squirrel to do some scientific experiments. The research proved that squirrels are able to scare away snakes by wagging (摇动) their tails. Do you need a robotic squirrel to work this out?

    What about AIBO,a robotic pet,developed in Japan? In Japanese aibou means "buddy". These pets have been developed at huge cost mainly to provide entertainment.They've been used in movies and music videos. Universities have used them for educational purposes.However, in 2006 the company stopped producing these robotic pets in order to save money. Was it worth a lot of money?

    Then there's NAO, a robot which has been developed by a French company.Its main purpose is to make life easier for humans. It speaks 19 languages and has its own personality.It can tell children a story, help in the classroom or the home, or act as a companion to those people who need someone to be with.A fully developed one costs ﹩16,000. Is that value for money? Who can afford it anyway?

    There may be good reasons why it is worth developing robots, but so far I haven't thought of any.

(1)What does the underlined word "companion" in Paragraph 4 mean in Chinese?  

A.公司

B.机构

C.对手

D.伙伴

(2)What is the true fact about the robots mentioned?  

A. The robotic squirrel is needed by every scientist to do some research.

B. AIBO wasn't made any more because it only provided entertainment.

C. A fully developed NAO may tell kids stories in different languages.

D. All the three types of robots used to be produced at a very low cost.

(3)What does the writer think of developing robots?  

A. It can help bring people a lot of fun.

B. It has advantages in many ways.

C. It may be useful but costs too much.

D.It is worth a great deal of money.

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    LIFE is AWKWARD.What should you do when your parents are embarrassing(使尴尬)you in front of your friends?Or what if you see what looks like a classmate stealing someone else's headphones? In our social Q's column(专栏),the teenager Harper Ediger and the adult Philip Galances give their best advice to kids looking for help navigating real﹣life situations,Now it's your turn:Do you have a question about an uncomfortable social situation at school,at home,on social media or among friends?Email it to us at Kidsqs@njpost.com and Harper and Philip may answer it in a future issue.Please include your age and hometown.Come on,we know you have one.

    To inspire(激励)you, here are reader﹣submitted questions we've published in previous issues:

    My mom signs me up for camps and activities without asking what I want to do.I only learn what I'm doing at the last minute.I don't like that it's a surprise,and I feel that I should be able to help plan my time.How can I have more of a say

    At my school, fourth graders need to learn different dances,then dress up for a fancy party where we ask partners to dance with us.This makes me nervous,and I'm not looking forward to it.How should I handle this situation?

    My sister is home for college break,and lucky me,she's my roommate.As I'm 12 and she's almost 19, we both want our own space.I know she doesn't mean it personally, but she always complains that she doesn't have a home, which makes me feel as if I'm intruding in my own room.Do I tell her how l feel or let it go?

(1)What should be included in your email to the social Q's column?  

A.Name,age and social media

B.Age,school and hometown.

C.Age,hometown and questions.

D.Name,school and questions.

(2)The underlined word "say" in the passage means  

A.the ability to plan time

B.the chance to set up camps

C.the right to make decisions

D.the plan to enjoy activities

(3)The writer uses some published reader﹣submitted questions in order to  

A.show kids ways of solving problems

B.give kids examples of what to write about

C.share Harper and Philip's advice with kids

D.offer kids a chance to complain about their lives

(4)The social Q's column is designed to  

A.help kids deal with their troubles

B.train kids to write

C.have kids introduce themselves

D.advise kids to behave well

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   A horse fair is an interesting place. There were young horses from the country, little Welsh ponies and many beautiful horses too. But there were also a lot of poor, thin horses, tired from hard work. I was very sad to see them.

    At the horse fair there was a man with a gentle voice and kind grey eyes. He offered 23 pounds for me, but they refused. Then a man with a very loud voice came. I was afraid he was going to buy me, but he walked off. Then the grey﹣eyed man came back again and said:

    "I'll give 24 for him."

    "Done,"said the salesman."He's a quality horse and if you want him for cab(出租马车)work,he's a bargain."

    Half an hour later we set off for London,along country roads,until we came to that great city.There were streets to the right, and streets to the left. We went into one of the small streets, and then into a very narrow street, with small, old houses.

    My owner stopped at a house. The door opened, and a woman, a little girl and boy, came out.

    "Is he gentle, father?"

    "Yes, Dolly, as gentle as a kitten; you can pat him."

    Dolly, the little girl, patted my shoulder without fear. It felt so good! They led me into a comfortable, clean stable, and after a delicious meal I lay down to sleep, thinking "I'm going to be very happy here".

    My new owner's name was Jerry. His wife was called Polly and they had two children, Harry and Dolly. The next morning they came to see me. I loved it when they patted me and spoke in gentle voices.

    "Le's call him 'Jack', after the old horse, shall we, Harry?" said Dolly.

    "Yes, let's,"said Harry.

    The first week of my life as Jack,the London cab horse was very hard. The noise and the people and the traffic on the streets scared me. But Jerry was a very good driver, and that helped a lot. Jerry soon found that I was ready to work hard and do my best, and he didn't whip(鞭打) me.

    He kept us very clean, and gave us as much food as we wanted. But the best thing was that we had Sundays of.

(1)A horse fair is a place for  

A. people to sell and buy horses

B. horses to learn new skills

C. people to learn to ride horses

D. horses to meet new friends

(2)What did the salesman mean by saying "he is a bargain"?  

A. The buyer is a good driver.

B. The horse is well worth the price.

C. 'The buyer is gentle and kind.

D. The horse is as gentle as a kitten.

(3)Living and working in London with Jerry's family,"I" felt  

A. sad and helpless

B. challenged but satisfied

C. tired and afraid

D. curious but impatient

(4)What can be a suitable title for the passage?  

A. The experiences of visiting a horse fair.

B. The chance of having a new owner.

C. The disadvantages of working in London.

D. The start of a London﹣cab﹣horse life.

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                                       Royal Engineers Museum

                                                    Events

Chinese New Year (16 Jan﹣24 Feb)

    Join in as the Museum celebrates the Year of the Rat! Get creative by decorating a paper lantern or creating your own rat toys.

    £2 per activity, not included in standard prices.

The Soldiers as Artists (5 Feb﹣23 Jun)

    Royal Engineers were also taught drawing to help make maps. The paintings and drawings on display show not only the soldiers' drawing skills but also their talent that went beyond the training they received.

    Included in standard prices.

Historic Headwear Hunt (19 Apr﹣26 Jul)

    Discover the unusual hats, caps and helmets worn by Royal Engineers! Imagine what has happened to them over the last 300 years!

    Included in standard prices.

Medway in Time (7 Jul﹣31 Aug)

    Following a 15﹣week Medway Adult Education course, the Museum is proud to present artworks about the area's special history and traditions.

    Included in standard prices.

                                                   Plan Your Visit

Opening time

    Tuesday﹣Sunday              10 a.m.﹣5 p.m.

Standard tickets

    Adult                                    £9.20             Senior Citizen(老年人)          £8.20

    Child (5﹣15 )                    £4.60             Student                                    £7.60

    Family (2Ad + 2Ch)          £24.80            Serving Royal Engineers           Free

How to find us

    Located on Prince Arthur Road,Gillingham, Kent.

    Within walking distance from Gillingham Station.

Contact us

    Tel: 01634 822839           www.re﹣muscum.co.uk/ contact

(1)Which activity can Lily join in if she visits Royal Engineers Museum on 19 Aug?  

A. Chinese New Year.

B. The Soldiers as Artists.

C. Medway in Time.

D. Historie Headwear Hunt.

(2)Mr Brown brought his 5﹣year﹣old son to the museum and created a rat toy, how much did they pay at least?  

A. £9.20.

B. £12.80.

C. £13.80.

D. £15.80.

(3)What can visitors do when visiting Royal Engineers Museum?  

A. Visitors can be taught drawing and map making.

B. Visitors can buy the hats worn by Royal Engineers.

C. Visitors can explore Medway's history and traditions.

D. Visitors can call 01634 822839 for some free tickets.

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Recently children have been told to buy traditional alarm clocks instead of mobile phones to wake them up in the morning. Schools will advise pupils to turn off mobile phones or iPads in the evening to have enough sleep.

    Researchers from a charity say that using internet﹣connected devices(装置)in the evening can prevent children getting more rest. Moreover, they suggest that school children should invest in a real alarm clock to make sure that they get a good night's sleep and arrive at school on time.

①_____. The result is that 40% pupils in secondary schools can now hardly get on well without these devices. About two﹣thirds of pupils have a habit of taking mobile phones to bed at night.

②______.The study also shows that girls are more likely to be attracted by mobile phones than boys, and often use the Internet to talk to friends by social networking websites, such as Facebook and Twitter. One girl aged 12 said, "I have been told that I am addicted(上瘾的)to the Internet, and prefer being online to being with other people."

③_______.A girl of 13 told researchers, "I can't imagine if someone takes my iPad away. I walk around the house with it even though it's not turned on. I just like being with it." Another girl added, "Sometimes I can't sleep without using the mobile phone at night."

④______.The charity, which was set up to promote(推动)iPads in the classroom, has now given five suggestions to protect children from being affected by electronic(电子的)devices.

(1)To get a good night's sleep, school pupils are asked to buy  

A. iPads

B. alarm clocks

C. mobile phones

D. electronic devices

(2)The underlined words "invest in" in Paragraph(段落)2 mean  

A. hand out

B. hand in

C. spend time on

D. spend money on

(3)It is better to put "A study of about 3000 pupils shows that almost half feel to be controlled by electronic devices" in  

A. ①

B. ②

C. ③

D. ④

(4)From the passage, we can learn that  

A. most pupils turn off their mobile phones in the evening

B. using mobile phones can make children get more rest

C. one﹣third of pupils get used to sleeping with mobile phones

D. girls are more interested in using mobile phones than boys

(5)What will be talked about in the following paragraph?  

A. Examples of boys.

B. More information about the charity.

C. The tips given to children.

D. Instructions about electronic devices

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Watching movies is fun. Here is some information about four great movies in 2020.

Names of the movies

Actors / Actresses

Directors

More information about the movies

Leap

Gong Li,Wu Gang

Chen Kexin(China)

In this film, it tells the Chinese Women's Volleyball Teams' exciting stories and shows great team spirit to us.

Mulan

Liu Yifei,Gong Li

Nick Caro(New Zealand)

The real﹣life version(真人版)of Mulan is based on Hua Mulan in Chinese history. She goes to a war instead of her father and has become a well﹣known heroine.

Artemis Fowl

Fredia Shaw,Josh Gad

Kenneth Branagh

(England)

The hero, Artemis Fowl, is a 12﹣year﹣old clever boy and criminal leader who fights against fairies(精灵) while searching for his father. The film is more suitable for children.

News of the world

Tom Harks,Neil Sandilands

Paul Greengrass

( England)

Tom Harks played the role of storyteller in the 19 century US,sending the news from one small town to another.Tom is also required to bring a 10﹣year﹣old girl back to her parents.

(1)The director of the film Leap comes from  

A. US

B. China

C. England

D. New Zealand

(2)How many films does Gong Li take part in?  

A. One.

B. Two.

C. Three.

D. Four.

(3)Which is more suitable for children among the four films?  

A. Leap.

B. Mulan.

C. Artemis Fowl.

D. News of the World.

(4)Who played the role of storyteller in the 19th century US?  

A. Josh Gad.

B. Tom Harks.

C. Fredia Shaw.

D. Neil Sandilands.

(5)According to the information about the movies, we can learn that  

A. Tom Harks is good at making up news

B. Mulan is a girl who goes to a war with his father

C. The film Leap shows us how to work together

D. Artemis Fowl is a clever boy of 10 and fights for his father

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    The two boys, Tom and Huck, were very frightened because they worried about being found by Injun Joe and his friend. Through the hole in the floor, the two boys upstairs saw the men eat and talk. Then the men were tired and fell asleep. Tom and Huck lay there for a very long time. Finally, the two men woke up and lifted up a stone in the ground and took out some money they had stolen. Then Injun Joe lifted up another stone and found a box.

    "What's this?" Injun Joe asked.

    The two men pulled the box out of the ground and opened it. The two boys, Tom and Huck, could see there was much money in it. They were very excited.

    "There's thousands of dollars in the box!" said his friend.

    "It must have been left here by Murrel," said Injun Joe.

    "What will we do with it?"

    "We'll take it to my hideout(隐匿处)."

    "Number one or number two?"

    "Number two, under the cross."

    Then Injun Joe and his friend saw some tools in the corner and decided to go upstairs. But the stairs broke when Injun Joe stood on them! So the two men left the house and went towards the river. Tom went home as quickly as he could.

    The next day, the two boys remembered the "Number two", thinking this must be the number of the room in the hotel. They got all the keys they could find anywhere. But Tom discovered the door was not locked. He opened it!

﹣Adapted from The Adventure of Tom Sawyer

(1)Tom and Huck were very frightened because  

A. they worried about being found

B. they stole Injun Joe and his friend's money

C. Injun Joe and his friend were looking for them

D. Injun Joe and his friend wanted to talk to them

(2)Tom and Huck were very excited after they saw  

A. Murrel and Injun Joe

B. a box in the ground

C. Injun Joe and his friend

D. much money in the box

(3)What would Injun Joe do with the money?  

A. He would throw it away.

B. He would hide it in the ground.

C. He would take it to his hideout.

D. He would give it to the two boys.

(4)What happened when Injun Joe stood on the stairs?  

A. The stairs broke.

B. Another box was found.

C. He fell off the stairs.

D. He saw Tom and Huck.

(5)From the story, we can know  

A. Injun Joe and his friend found many works of art in the box

B. Tom followed the men when Injun Joe and his friend left the house

C. Tom thought "Number two" was the number of the room in the hotel

D. Tom opened the door of the room in the hotel with the key that he found

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Looking at art should be like walking in the countryside.You may not know exactly where you are,what bird is making that strange sound, or what the hill ahead of you is called,but that's part of the fun of it.You don't need to know these things to feel the beauty of nature.

    Of course, if you do know your birds, trees and local history, a walk can be more attractive. Yet such knowledge comes slowly. It is picked up through experience.A true knowledge of nature cannot just be given to you through an app on your phone.Imagine pointing your phone at the hill and getting plenty of information on screen. Would that enrich your dreamy walk or ruin(毁灭) it?

    Braggarts enjoy an app that allows them to show off their knowledge, for example, about baroque(巴洛克风格的) paintings. In fact, apps in museums try to provide on﹣screen art history at once just to encourage people to read their phones instead of looking at paintings.

    It is a mistaken idea that you need to be spoon﹣fed(灌输) amazing facts about a work of art in order to appreciate(欣赏) it. Our first experience of a work of art should be raw(自然状态的),unguided,and a bit puzzling, like following a path in the woods. Later, you might choose to do some personal research into the work. It can further increase your enjoyment and appreciation for it. Yet it is best done when you're away from the art itself, so that even when you return, the work still feels fresh.

    Anyone who thinks knowing some dates and details makes you better understand a work of art is wrong. We all need to put aside our screens and our supposed knowledge when we look at art. Let the paintings flow in; let your intuitions(直觉) fly off. Art is a journey in the wilderness or it is nothing at all.

(1)What does the writer mainly want to say?  

A. Art is best with the help of apps.

B. Art is best when hidden in mystery.

C. Art is nothing compared with nature.

D. Art is nothing when details and facts are known.

(2)The underlined word "braggarts" refers to(指)  

A. people who like showing off

B. people who like baroque paintings

C. those who are good at appreciating art

D. those who are good at painting with phones

(3)What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?  

A. How to appreciate a work of art.

B. How to personal research into a work of art.

C. How to keep your feelings about a work of art fresh.

D. How to be spoon﹣fed amazing facts about a work of art.

(4)what can we infer(推断) from the passage?  

A. Because of apps, art will be ruined in the future.

B. A good piece of art is usually made about nature.

C. Research work and intuitions can both help understand art.

D. Museums are not supposed to allow the use of mobile phones.

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Four years ago, my mother gave birth to a brother for me when I was 10. I have learned a lot from getting along with him.

After he was born, I almost became a babysitter. I had to amuse him after school. I would make faces and sing to him when he was crying. Sometimes I even carried him everywhere in our yard to cheer him up while my parents were busy. What I liked to do best was to feed him when looking after him. How cute he was as he tasted his favorite food! My parents often praised me happily. As an elder brother, you've made contributions to looking after your younger brother.

I have got happiness from looking after my brother. When I was young, I was the only child in my family. I could get what I wanted from my parents. I was a "Little Emperor" in my family.

But now, as long as I get something good, I want to give it to my brother first. I remembered the year when he was three, he was fond of Rubik cubes(魔方). I bought one for him with my lucky money as a birthday present. When he got it, he was so happy that he laughed, hugged me and kissed me.

Thanks for spending these years together with my family. It has taught me how to be responsible and unselfish. Not only should I look after myself, but also I should pay attention to my family.

(1)When did the writer's mother gave birth to a brother for him?  

A. 3 years ago.

B. 4 years ago.

C. 8 years ago.

D. 10 years ago.

(2)What does the underlined word "amuse" in the second paragraph mean?  

A. 令……开心

B. 令……生气

C. 令……讨厌

D. 开……玩笑

(3)Which of the following is NOT TRUE when looking after his younger brother?  

A. He fed him.

B. He told stories to him.

C. He made faces and sang to him.

D. He carried him everywhere in the yard.

(4)What might you learn the passage?  

A. Be responsible.

B. Be unselfish.

C. Be responsible and confident.

D. Be responsible and unselfish.

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