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--- Where was the park that the author described in his latest book?

  ---___ was near the zoo ___ we took many photos last month.

  A.That, that         B.It, that       C.It, where        D.It, which

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Two teaching staff stood in court last week, in different parts of Britain, each charged with assault (人身侵犯) after attempting to remove a troublemaking student from the classroom. In both cases the men had been suspended(使暂时停职) from their schools and each had spent almost a year waiting for their cases to come to court. One man, Mark Ellwood, was cleared. The other was found guilty. Both cases show the almost impossible position teachers are now in as they try to keep order in schools. They have the responsibility for what goes on in classrooms, but it’s naughty pupils who have the power.

Ellwood was the comparatively lucky one. He was brought in to work with children with behavioral difficulties. When he asked a boy to take off his jacket and put away his phone, the pupil threatened to stab(刺) him. Ellwood removed the boy from the class, and when the boy started kicking him, Ellwood swept his feet from under him and lowered him to the ground. Weeks later he was charged with assault. Social services decided that the charge made him a potential risk to any child, so he was ordered to leave his wife and teenage daughters and move out of his home. The judges told him that they hoped he would now forget his nightmare and restart his life.

Sixty-two-year-old Michael Becker is the man who lost his case and will now lose his job. He taught in a special school. On the day of the incident, they were making pinhole cameras when the 15-year-old pupil arrived late. He refused to sit down, and instead walked around the classroom, telling jokes. He ignored several requests to start work and refused to leave the classroom when asked. Eventually Becker seized the boy by his belt and sweatshirt and removed him to a nearby storeroom, with the boy falling down as he struggled to break away. A teaching assistant, sent to check on him a few minutes later, found him sitting in the corridor, clearly unharmed. Becker considered the incident over, but the next day he was suspended as the subject of a police investigation.

1.Why did two British teachers stand in court?

A. Because they were charged with assault on their students.

B. Because they removed a troublemaking student from a classroom.

C. Because they were suspended from their schools.

D. Because they tried to keep order in schools.

2.According to the passage Ellwood __________.

A. was found guilty and lost his job     B. was too strict with his students

C. often punished his students       D. was lucky not to lose the case

3.When the incident happened, Michael Becker __________.

A. lost his case and will lose his job

B. was teaching his students to make pinhole cameras

C. ignored several requests to start work

D. was suspended as the subject of a police investigation

4.From the two cases we can learn in Britain __________.

A. removing students from the classroom is not allowed

B. teachers have no power to keep order in schools

C. students can do whatever they like in the classroom

D. it’s very difficult to be a teacher

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第Ⅱ卷(共35分)

第四部分:写作

第一节:单词拼写(共6小题;每小题1分,满分6分)

 根据句子意思和所给中文或首字母提示,写出单词的正确形式。

1. In our country, everyone has rights and _________(自由)to express his thoughts and ideas.

2. The students are now doing some c_________ experiments in the lab.

3. It’s too hot. Let’s stay in the _________(阴凉处)of the big tree and have a good rest.

4. The buses or subways in Beijing are always c___________ with passengers.

5. Eating dumplings on Chinese New Year’s Eve is a __________(传统) in China.

6.When Yao Ming came into the hall, he found himself s_________by his fans.

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—I’m going to play soccer now.

—________. It’s raining heavily outside.

A. Good idea    B. It’s up to you    C. You’d better not   D. I have no idea

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      little of each other’s language,so they have to express themselves with the aid of all  interpreter.

A.Knowing       B.Having known       C.That they know     D.They know

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The leader,           the rule unfair for women, suggested it           .

A. finding; banned B. to find; banned C. found; to be banned D. finding; be banned

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—Why do you leave your daughter alone without worrying about her?

       —She will ____ leave home to lead her own life.

       A.consequently   B.previously     C.roughly            D.eventually

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二. 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。                                     

Anna was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper column (栏目). She was warm-hearted and kept herself   21  . She even went to work without pay. She offered her   22  to a company that helped old people.

. Every day she   23   other old people like her. By talking with them, she   24   two things. Old people had abilities that were not   25  . But old people also had some   26  . She found a new purpose for herself then. She began to write a newspaper column called “Sixty Plus”, which was about   27   old. She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being   28  . Anna uses her   29   ability to see the truth of a problem. She understands   30   problems begin. For example, one of her   31   said that his grandchildren left the houses as soon as he came to visit. Anna   32   some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.

“It’s important to know   33   about your grandchildren’s world. Say good things to them,” she continues.

“Never try to scold young people   34   stick to your opinions. Don’t tell them what they should do. Because they have been taught they should have respect for old people. The old   35   respect them as well.”

21. A. free         B. rich            C. strong             D. busy

22. A. services      B. money         C. stories             D. books

23. A. watched     B. met            C. taught             D. answered

24. A. recognized  B. followed         C. enjoyed           D. needed

25. A. studied     B. agreed          C. used              D. taken

26. A. mistakes    B. problems        C. questions          D. opinions

27. A. getting     B. respecting        C. employing         D. supporting

28. A. unknown   B. misunderstood     C. accepted          D. found

29. A. working    B. writing           C. thinking          D. reading

30. A. that         B. when           C. if                D. why

31. A. writers      B. readers          C. listeners          D. doctors

32. A. chose       B. developed       C. suggested         D. practised

33. A. everything   B. something       C. anything           D. nothing

34. A. and         B. but            C. or                D. so

35. A. will           B. can          C. may             D. should

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You can’t _____ everybody. If the majority ____ your decision ,that’s OK.

  A. satisfy, was satisfied with            B. be satisfied, satisfy

  C. satisfy, are satisfied with             D. satisfy, satisfied with

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4.Sarah hopes to become a friend of ______ shares her interests. 

A. anyone              B. whomever                C. whoever            D. no matter who

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