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一 完形填空 In China, very few children make pocket money, 1 , in western countries, most kids make pocket money by themselves. They make money in many different 2 . When kids are very young, their parents help them sell the fruits of their own trees to neighbours. Kids may also help 3 do housework to make money at home. When they 4 sixteen, they can make money by sending newspapers or by working in fast food restaurants, 5 during the summer holidays. There are many 6 of making pocket money by kids themselves. First of all, they learn the 7 of money by working hard so that they will not waste any. Secondly, they learn to 8 money to buy things they need or want, such as books, pencils, movies and even clothes they like. Thirdly, they learn to 9 the daily life problems by helping their parents or others. Making pocket money is 10 for children when they grow up. That is why parents encourage their kids to make pocket money. 1: AAlso BAnyway C However DBesides 2: Aways Blevels C homes Dcountries 3: Ateachers Bfriends C parents Dneighbours 4: Aget Bhave C catch Dreach 5: Areally Bhardly C properly Despecially 6: Achoices Badvantages C problems Dlessons 7: Afun Bvalue C message Dpurpose 8: Acount Bwaste Cmanage Dchange 9: Agive up Blook up C deal with Dmeet with 10:A.helpful B. careful C. beautiful D. successful CACDD BB CC A 2 There is an old English saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.” One person certainly would have agreed with this is Norman Cousins. Norman Cousins was the editor of a magazine called Saturday Review for almost forty years. He also 1 and spoke about world peace and anti-war issues(反战议题), traveling to many different countries to share his 2 . In the 1960s, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Europe. Mr. Cousins got 3 . He discovered he had a strange disease that caused great pain in his bones(骨头). In less than a week after he got back, he could not 4 it. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to 5 at night. The doctor told Mr. Cousins that they did not know how to cure (治疗)his problem and he might never 6 the illness. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to give up hope . Mr. Cousins thought that the illness could be caused by 7 thoughts. He did not want to take 8 to cure himself. Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness. He began to experiment on himself while still in the hospital by watching comedy shows on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of 9 laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night. Deciding that the 10 could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could 11 his experiments with laughter. For eight days, Mr. Cousins 12 in the hotel room watching comedy shows on television, reading amusing books, and sleeping whenever he felt 13 . Within three weeks, he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for 14 . After a few months, Mr. Cousins was 15 to carry on his work. He had laughed himself back to health. 1: Alaughed Btaught Cwrote Dcopied 2: Amagazines Bsubjects Cphotos Dideas 3 3: Arich Bsick Clonely Dfamous 4: Astand Brealize Cface Dimprove 5: Adream Beat Cshout Dsleep 6: Ago through Blook after Cget over Dfind out 7: Aunhappy Bpleasant Csilly Dclever 8: Afood Btime Cmedicine Dmoney 9: Aunusual Bfalse Creal Dwild 10: Afriends Blaughter Cexperiment Ddoctors 11 : Abegin Bend Ccontinue Dreport 12: Arested Bworked Cstudied Dplayed 13: Awell Btired Cafraid Dworried 14: Ahelp Bexercise Cfreedom Dfun 15: Aable Bsafe Clazy Duncertain CDBAD CACCD CABBA Dubai is a city of big business, expensive hotels, skyscrapers(摩天楼) , and shopping malls. In the early 20th century, Dubai was a successful trading port. People from th e world stopped in Dubai to do business. But it was still a small city, and most people lived as fish ermen and businessmen. Then in 1966, oil was discovered. This brought a lot of money into the ar ea, and soon Dubai began to change. Today Dubai is one of the worlds most important business centers. In fact, each year the cit y gels its money mainly from business, not oil. Recently Dubai has attracted more and more visitors from abroad. They come to relax on its beaches, and every year, millions visit just to go shopping! Dubai is also one of the worlds fastest growing cities. Many tall buildings are built in month s. The city also has many man- made islands. One of these, the Palm Jumeirah, is like a palm tree (棕桐树) and is very beautiful. The city is still an amazing mix (混合体) of people from different countries. The people from 150 countries live and work in Dubai, and foreigners now out number Dubai natives ( 本地人 ) by eight to one! Many people welcome the citys growth. But an increasing number of Dubai natives worry a bout the speed of change. As a Dubai native says, “We must always remember where we came fro m. Our kids must know we worked very, very hard to get where we are now, and theres a lot mor e work to do.” 1. Why did people stop in Dubai in the early 20th century? A. To relax B. To buy oil. C. To go shopping. D. To do business. 2. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Dubai has created many man-made islands. B. There are many foreigners working in Dubai. C Many international visitors come to Dubai every year D. Dubai now gets money mainly from selling oil. 3. What does the underlined word “outnumber” mean? A. To be smaller in size than another group. B. To be more in number than another group. C. To be bigger in area than another group. D. To be smaller in area than another group. 4. In the last paragraph, what does the underlined part mean? A. We should always visit Dubai, B. We should learn from foreigners. C. We must always remember our past. D. We must only think about the future. 5. Whats the main idea of the passage? 5 A. Dubai is growing very fast. B. Dubai was a big city before 1966. C. Many tall buildings are built in months. D. Many tourists come to relax on Dubais beaches. DDBCA DNA is the whole “map“ of the human body. It is something that all humans have, and it tells the body what to do. DNA is the reason that we look like our parents, because we get some of their DNA to make our own. People have been trying to understand the human body for a long time. In I860, Mr Mendel discovered why we look the same as other people in our family. It is because of small things called “genes“(基因) in our body. In 1953, two scientists, Watson and Crick, found out that those small parts are really messages. Theyre written in the DNA with a special language. In 1961, another two scientists found the first “word“ that they could understand in that language. It shows how DNA tells the cell (细胞)to build its parts,(有几个单词看不清) the words in the DNA map, but we still do not understand what they all do. By understanding what just one “word“ means, we can help to save people from several illnesses. So the more we understand, the more doctors will be able to do. Most people hope that this will help to make better medicine and help sick people: Other people worry that when wc Icam more “words“ and find out more information, we will use it in the wrong way, just to make people more attractive (有吸引力的), or stop sick people getting jobs. 1.When did Mr Mendel discover why we look the same as other people in our family? A. In 2000. B. In 1961. C. In 1953. D. In 1860. 2.What did the two scientists find in 1961? They found _. A. all the words in the DNA map B. small things called “genes“ in our body C. the first “word“ they could understand in that language D. those small parts arc written in the DNA with a special language 3.How can we help sick people if we understand more “words“ in the DNA map? A. Make better medicine. B. Make them get jobs. C. Make maps for them. D. Make them attractive. 4.Which one is not true according to the article? A. Wc look like our parents because of “genes“ in our body. B. We have understood what all the words in the DNA map do. C. DNA is the whole “map“ of the human body. D. DNA tells the cell to build its parts. 5.What do people think about this research about DNA? A. It can be only bad. B. It can be only good. C. It can be good but wont work. D. It can be good and bad DCABD Have you ever asked yourself why children go to school? You will probably say that they go to school to learn languages, geography(地理), history, science and many other subjects. That is 1 true. But 2 do they learn these things for ? And are these things all that they learn at school? We send our children to school to get ready for their future(未来的) work and life. Many of the things they study at school are useful 3 their life, but is that the 4 reason why they go only either what learn good something quite know in always 7 to school? There is more in education than just learning facts. We go to school above all to learn how to learn or teach 5 . If a man really 6 how to learn, he will 7 to do 8 new, he will quickly teach himself how to do it in the 9 way. The uneducated(没受过教育的) person, on the other hand, is 10 unable to do it, or does it badly, So the purpose(目的) of modern education is not only to learn languages, geography, history, science and

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