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  Nine years ago, after Leo had died, people said to me, “I never knew he was your stepfather. ”You see, I never called him that. At first, he was no one special in my life. Then he became my friend. In time, I felt he was my father, too.

  Leo married my mother when I was seven. Two years later we moved into a house in a new suburban (郊区的) development, where he put down roots. At first our lawn was just a mud piled with wild grass, but Leo saw bright possibilities. “We'll plant trees there to give us shade as well as some flowers. ”he said. And just these little touches made our house different from all the others here. More important, a real family was forming within this house, with its own special traditions. Leo was becoming a full-time parent, and I was learning what it meant to have a father.

  Weekday mornings when the weather was bad, Leo often drove me to school. Having a father drop you off may have been something my classmates took for granted, but I always thought it was wonderful. Saturday mornings, we went to hardware shop, then stepped into the five-and-ten, buying a sports magazine or something else. Some people might think that doing shopping together is nothing special , but I , who had ever before spent my childhood watching other families do their everyday activities, experienced them now with extreme delight. Looking back, I realize that Leo gave me what I needed most—the experience of doing ordinary things together as a family.

  Soon after we moved to the suburbs, one of our new neighbours introduced herself to me. She had already met my mother and Leo. “You know,”she said, “you look just like your father.”I knew she was just making conversation—but even so… “Thank you.” I said. Why tell her anything different?

1.The main purpose of the passage is to ________.

[  ]

A.tell some unforgettable experiences

B.show how interesting a person Leo was

C.remind us of our parents

D.explain why they moved to the suburbs

2.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined part “put down roots”?

[  ]

A.planted
B.settled
C.farmed
D.worked

3.In the writer's opinion, ________.

[  ]

A.it's not easy for stepfamilies to live together

B.not all the stepfathers are as good as Leo

C.the husband and wife must think more about their children before they get divorced

D.in stepfamilies the love and friendship are extremely precious

4.When he said “ Why tell her anything different ” , the writer meant that ________.

[  ]

A.he should have told her the truth

B.he wouldn't tell her the truth

C.he wanted to tell her something that had nothing to do with Leo

D.he'd like to keep silence whenever he met the neighbours

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阅读理解

  Nine years ago, after Leo had died, people said to me, “I never knew he was your stepfather.” You see, I never called him that.At first, he was no one special in my life.Then he became my friend.In time, I felt he was also my father.

  Leo married my mother when I was eleven.Two years later we moved into a house in a new suburban(郊区的)development, where we put down roots.At first our lawn(草坪) was just a pile of mud with wild grass, but Leo saw bright possibilities.“We’ll plant trees there to give us shade as well as some flowers,” he said.And just these little touches made our house different from all the others.More important, a real family was forming within this house, with its own special traditions.Leo was becoming a fulltime parent, and I was learning what it meant to have a father.

  Weekday mornings when the weather was bad, Leo often drove me to school.Having a father drop you off may have been something my classmates took for granted, but I always thought it was wonderful.Saturday mornings, we went to the hardware(五金)shop, then stepped into the five and ten, buying a sports magazine or something else.Some people might think that doing shopping together is nothing special, but I, who had ever before spent my childhood watching other families do their everyday activities, experienced them now with extreme delight.Looking back, I realized that Leo gave me what I needed most, the experience of doing ordinary things together as a family.

  Soon after we moved to the suburbs, one of our new neighbors introduced herself to me.She had already met my mother and Leo.“You know,” she said, “you look just like your father.” I knew she was just making conversation but even so…“Thank you”, I said.Why tell her anything different?

(1)

The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

to share her unforgettable experiences

B.

to show how interesting a person Leo was

C.

to remind us of our parents

D.

to explain why they moved to the suburbs

(2)

Which of the following can be used in place of “put down roots”?

[  ]

A.

Settled.

B.

Planted.

C.

Farmed.

D.

Worked.

(3)

In the writer’s opinion, ________.

[  ]

A.

it is not easy for stepfamilies to live together

B.

not all the stepfathers are as good as Leo

C.

the husband and wife must think more about their children before they divorce(离婚)

D.

in stepfamilies the love and friendship are extremely precious

(4)

When he said “Why tell her anything different”, the writer meant that ________.

[  ]

A.

he should have told her the truth

B.

he wouldn’t tell her the truth

C.

he wanted to tell her something that had nothing to do with Leo

D.

he’d like to keep silence whenever he met the neighbors

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阅读理解

  Nine years ago, after Leo had died, people said to me, “I never knew he was your stepfather.” You see, I never called him that.At first, he was no one special in my life.Then he became my friend.In time, I felt he was also my father.

  Leo married my mother when I was eleven.Two years later we moved into a house in a new suburban(郊区的)development, where we put down roots.At first our lawn(草坪)was just a pile of mud with wild grass, but Leo saw bright possibilities.“We’ll plant trees there to give us shade as well as some flowers,” he said.And just these little touches made our house different from all the others.More important, a real family was forming within this house, with its own special traditions.Leo was becoming a fulltime parent, and I was learning what it meant to have a father.

  Weekday mornings when the weather was bad, Leo often drove me to school.Having a father drop you off may have been something my classmates took for granted, but I always thought it was wonderful.Saturday mornings, we went to the hardware(五金)shop, then stepped into the five and ten, buying a sports magazine or something else.Some people might think that doing shopping together is nothing special, but I, who had ever before spent my childhood watching other families do their everyday activities, experienced them now with extreme delight.Looking back, I realized that Leo gave me what I needed most, the experience of doing ordinary things together as a family.

  Soon after we moved to the suburbs, one of our new neighbors introduced herself to me.She had already met my mother and Leo.“You know,” she said, “you look just like your father.” I knew she was just making conversation but even so…“Thank you”, I said.Why tell her anything different?

(1)

The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

to share her unforgettable experiences

B.

to show how interesting a person Leo was

C.

to remind us of our parents

D.

to explain why they moved to the suburbs

(2)

Which of the following can be used in place of “put down roots”?

[  ]

A.

Settled.

B.

Planted.

C.

Farmed.

D.

Worked.

(3)

In the writer’s opinion, ________.

[  ]

A.

it is not easy for stepfamilies to live together

B.

not all the stepfathers are as good as Leo

C.

the husband and wife must think more about their children before they divorce(离婚)

D.

in stepfamilies the love and friendship are extremely precious

(4)

When he said “Why tell her anything different”, the writer meant that ________.

[  ]

A.

he should have told her the truth

B.

he wouldn’t tell her the truth

C.

he wanted to tell her something that had nothing to do with Leo

D.

he’d like to keep silence whenever he met the neighbors

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听力

第一节

听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

W:Did the thief get away?

M:Yes.No one realized what was happening and the thief was able to get away.

1.Why was the thief able to get away?

A.Because nobody noticed that something had been stolen.

B.Because the thief had managed to run away before people came.

C.Because the thief ran so fast that nobody could catch him.

M:Tom loves parties.I’m sure he would have come to the party if he’d been invited.

W:I agree.He couldn’t have been invited.

2.What are they talking about?

A.The party they went to.

B.Tom’s absence from the party.

C.Whether to invite Tom to the party.

W:I wonder what’s on television this evening.Have you got a newspaper?

M:Yes.The TV programmes are on the back page.

3.Why does the woman want to have a look at the newspaper?

A.To learn what programmes will be shown on TV.

B.To get to know the leatest news.

C.To look at TV set advertisements.

W:Is that your sister’s fur coat?

M:It can’t be hers.She never wears real fur.

4.What are they talking about?

A.An overcoat.

B.A phone call.

C.A fur coat.

M:Jane’s a very bright girl, isn’t she?

W:Yes.I wouldn’t work here if I were as bright as she is.

M:What would you do instead?

W:I’d get a job doing something exciting, where I’d meet interesting people and visit lots of different places.

5.What the woman would do if she was as bright as Jane?

A.She would find a more interesting job.

B.She would visit lots of different places.

C.She would meet interesting people.

第二节

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。

M:Have you seen James’ new jacket? I bet(敢断定)it was expensive.

W:He told me it cost him $500.

M:I wish I were as rich as James.

W:Well, you may not be rich, but you’re much better looking than James.

M:Am I?

6.How much does James’ jacket cost?

A.$400.

B.$500.

C.$600.

7.What can be inferred from the conversation?

A.The man is as rich as James.

B.The man is much better off than James.

C.The man is pleased to hear what the woman says.

听第7段材料,回答第8~11题。

Hi Bill.This is Louisa.I’m just calling to let you know that I’ll be a little late to your party tomorrow night.I have to put in a few extra hours at work to finish a report.I should finish sometimes between seven and eight though.Oh, then I’m planning on dropping by(顺便去)Lisa’s house for about an hour since she’s been sick recently.And, uh, one more thing.I’ll go home to pick up the snacks(小吃, 快餐)for the party.See you then.

8.Why will Louisa go to Bill’s house tomorrow?

A.To attend a party.

B.To meet an old friend.

C.To have dinner with Bill.

9.Why does Louisa have to work late?

A.She has to attend a meeting.

B.She has to finish a report.

C.She has to write a letter.

10.Why is Louisa going to visit Lisa after work?

A.Because Lisa is sick in bed.

B.Because she has to return something.

C.Because she is going to take Lisa to Bill’s house.

11.About what time will Louisa most likely arrive at Bill’s house?

A.7∶00 pm.

B.8∶00 pm.

C.9∶00 pm.

听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。

M:Hi.I don’t think we’ve met.My name’s Tom.

W:Hi, Tom.Nice to meet you.My name is Juanita, but everybody calls me Jenny.

M:Nice to meet you, Jenny.So, where are you from?

W:Well, originally I’m from England, but we moved to the United States when I was about five years old.My parents now live in Chile(智利).That’s where they first met.How about you, Tom?

M:I was born in California(加利福尼亚), and we lived there until I was seven.Then, since my father worked for the military(军队), we moved all over the place.

W:Oh, yeah? Where are some of the places you’ve lived?

M:Mostly, we were overseas.We spent a total of ten years in Korea(朝鲜), Germany, and Japan.We were transferred(转移, 调职, 调动)back to the States three years ago.

W:Wow.It sounds like you’ve had an interesting life.So, what do you do now?

M:I’m a student at Rider University.

W:Oh really? What are you studying?

M:I’m majoring in physics.How about you? What do you do?

W:Well, I’m working as a sales representive(代表, 代理人)for Vega Computers(维加电脑公司)downtown.

M:Oh, really? My brother works there too.

12.Where is the woman from originally?

A.England.

B.The United States.

C.Chile.

13.When did the man and his parents return to the United States?

A.When the boy was 7 years old.

B.When the boy was 10 years old.

C.When the boy was 17 years old.

14.What is the man studying?

A.Physics.

B.Maths.

C.Biology.

听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。

W:Hey Taxi! Ah great.Thanks for pulling over(停下).

M:Where do?

W:Well, I am going to the National Museum of Art(国家艺术馆), and…

M:Sure.No problem.

W:Uh, excuse me, how long does it take to get there?

M:Well, that all depends on the traffic, but it shouldn’t take more than twenty minutes for the average driver.And I’m not average, so we should be able to get there in less than twelve minutes.

W:Okay.Uh, sorry for asking, but do you have any idea how much it will be?

M:Oh, it shouldn’t be more than $18…not including a…uh-hum…a tip of course.

W:Oh, and by the way, do you know what time the museum closes?

M:Well, I would guess around 6∶00 o’clock.

W:Uh, do you have the time?

M:Yeah.It’s half past four.

W:Thanks.

15.For the average driver how long does it take to get to the National Museum of Art?

A.More than 20 minutes.

B.About 20 minutes.

C.About 12 minutes.

16.According to the driver how long does it take them to get to the museum?

A.12 minutes.

B.Less than 12 minutes.

C.A bit more than 12 minutes.

17.Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The driver is not sure what time the museum closes.

B.The woman can not get to the museum before it closes.

C.The woman wants to know how much she should pay for visiting the museum.

听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。

W:Hello.Today I’m interviewing Josha on his experiences going to a Japanese school.Now Josha, what time do you go to school?

M:Eight o’clock.

W:Eight o’clock.And do you go by yourself, or on a school bus?

M:No, I have a group that goes with me.

W:So you go with a group?

M:Uh-huh.

W:Now what kinds of things do you take to school?

M:I take my gym clothes(运动服), and I take my backpack(背包、双肩背书包)and my books, and stuff(东西)like that.

W:Okay and what is the first thing you do when you get to school?

M:We do “kiritsu, rei”.

W:We do “kiritsu” and “rei”.Now what are those?

M:It means “stand up, bow”.

W:Stand up and bow.

M:Uh-huh.

18.What kind of school does the boy go to?

A.A middle school.

B.An English school.

C.A Japanese school.

19.How does the boy go to school?

A.By himself.

B.By school bus.

C.With other boys and girls.

20.What do the students first do when they get to school?

A.Stand up and bow.

B.Line up and enter the classroom.

C.Do reading aloud.

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