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We are graduating from school soon. I miss so many good friends, especially my best friend- Li lei.

Li Lei is a top student. He is outgoing and hard-working. He has a lot of interests and is always ready to help others. We get on well with each other, so we often discuss our study together and he can always find out new ways to help me work out problems. I¡¯m so proud of him.

I care so much about him that I want to do something meaningful for him. Before leaving school, I¡¯ll send him a card that I make myself with my best wishes. I hope he will have a bright future and that our friendship will last forever.

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 We were so proud __________ winning 38 gold medals at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A. in            B. of                     C. with              D. for

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   One day Mrs. Wilson went shopping with Tracy and Ben. They went to the supermarket in the new shopping center.

   ¡°Why do you buy things here?¡± Tracy wanted to know. ¡°Because they are cheaper here than at the corner store near our home,¡± Mrs. Wilson said.¡± Help me check the prices, please.¡±

   The Wilsons were not rich and Mrs. Wilson was always careful with her money. She looked carefully after the prices of things. She bought lots of things in the supermarket. When they got home, the children said,¡° We don¡¯t think you saved money by going to the supermarket.¡±

  ¡°Of course I did,¡± Mrs. Wilson said. ¡° Everything was cheaper there.¡± ¡°We know,¡± the children said,¡° but we came home by taxi because we had too much to carry. The taxi fare was more than the money that you save! ¡±

  Mrs. Wilson added everything up. Her children were right.

£¨  £© 51. The things at the corner store were ______than those in the supermarket.

       A. cheaper    B. nicer     C. more expensive    D. saved a little money

£¨  £© 52. Mrs. Wilson ______ in the end.

       A. spent more money               B. paid less money

       C. lost some money                D. saved a little money

£¨  £© 53. From the passage we know the children were _________.

       A. happy       B. clever       C. tired     D. lazy

  

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-We¡¯ll have a___ holiday.

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Asia is home to more than half of the world's population and three of the four most crowded countries are in Asia. China, India, and Indonesia alone have more than 2.5 billion people.

Until recently, most Asian nations fell behind the western countries in many fields. Government reform(¸Ä¸ï), however, has led to important progress in each of these Asian countries. Across the area, education systems have been improved and economies£¨¾­¼Ã£© have been growing. Most Asian countries now have a system of compulsory(ÒåÎñµÄ) education. Many countries have recently allowed private universities to be built, which was not allowed before. There are more chances for students to go to university now.

However, in Asia, there are still not enough chances for students to get higher education and many people prefer to go abroad for further study. As a result, India, China, South Korea, Japan and other Asian countries send thousands of students to study in the United States and Europe each year.

Part of the people in Asian countries can speak English, and English has become the most important language for business across the area. The percentage(°Ù·Ö±È) is the largest in Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, SriLanka and South Korea. Many people in China, India and Malaysia can also speak English. Some countries have made English part of the primary and secondary education programme. In some countries, children begin to study English even at the age of 4 or 5.

(   ) 51.The population of Asia is about__________         .

A. 2.5 billion   B. half of the world's population

C. 1.3 billion   D. 6 billion

(   ) 52. Most Asian countries __________ the western countries in many fields.

 A. are better than           B. are more powerful than

C. get greater progress than.   D. are not as good as

(   ) 53.In the past, __________ was not allowed in many Asian countries.

A. speaking English             B. moving to other countries

C. building private universities     D. building middle schools

(   ) 54. Why do so many students in Asia go to study in the USA and Europe?

A. Because they are rich.

B. Because there are not enough chances for students to get higher education in Asia.

C. Because they don't want to work hard.

D. Because they can speak English very well.

(   ) 55.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. There're more than 2.5 billion people in China, India and Indonesia.

B. The economies in Asian countries are becoming worse.

C. Education in Asia has had great changes.

D. In some Asian countries, English has become very important for business

 

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A. most interesting films    B. the most interesting films   

C. more interesting films    D. the interesting films

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 The first class __________ when I entered the classroom this morning.

A. had begun        B. has begun        C. began        D. begins

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£­When will we meet again?

£­It won't be long£®I will be back ________ three days£®

A£®in                           B£®after                       C£®for                  D£®since

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What places do you want to visit when you visit Beijing? Are you going to visit Tian'anmen Square? Are you going to visit the National Museum of China? Are you going to do shopping in Xidan? Well... these places are all on the same street. That is Chang'an Avenue.

Chang'an Avenue has a history of about 600 years. In Chinese,Chang'an means "long peace and satfety". It is a good name for Chinese people.

In Chinese history, many important events happened on Chang'an Avenue. On May 4,1919 ,more than 3,000 college students came there. They were angry about the government and the Treaty of Versailles(¡¶·²¶ûÈüÌõÔ¼¡·). All Chinese people knew the important event which happened there on October l,1949. On that day,Chairman Mao stood at the ros- trum(³ÇÂ¥) on Tian'anmen Gate and announced that new China was founded. Every person was excited to hear the words from Chairman Mao.

(¡¡ )16. Chang'an Avenue has a history of about ______years.

A. 300¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. 500¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. 600¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. 900

(¡¡ )17. What does Chang'an mean in Chinese?

¡¡ ¡¡A. Long peace and happiness.¡¡ B. Long life and safety.

¡¡ ¡¡C. Long peace and safety.¡¡

D. Happiness anti safety.

(¡¡ )18. Why were the students angry?

¡¡ ¡¡A. Because the government wanted the students Io do that.¡¡

B. Because the government kept the students waiting for long.

¡¡ ¡¡C. Because they hated the government and the Treaty of Versailles.

¡¡ ¡¡D. Because they supported the government and the Treaty of Versailles.

(¡¡ )19. When people heard of the words from Chairman Mao, they felt______.

¡¡ ¡¡A. excited¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. pleased

¡¡ C. disappointed¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. interested

(¡¡ )20. What's the main idea of the passage?

A. It's about Chang'an Avenue.

¡¡ B. It's about the capital of China.

C. It's about the history of Beijing.

D. It's about interesting places in Beijing.

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