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A)从方框中选择适当的句子,完成下列对话, 每个选项只能用一次。   A:Have you ever read the novel “Jane Eyre”?

   B:      1     

   A:What a pity! It’s a wonderful book, you know.

   B:Well, I’ve been wanting to read it for a long time, but I can’t get a copy. The library has only three copies and       2      

   A:Well,      3          If you like, I’ll lend it to you.

   B:Thank you.          4        By the way, when can I get it?

   A:      5         Will you please come to my house after school?

   B:OK. I’ll go as soon as school is over.

A.That’s very kind of you.   B.I forgot where I had put it.

C.You really should read it.  D.They are all out.

E.I’m afraid I haven’t.      F.I haven’t had it with me.

G.I have a copy of my own.

1.         .  2.         .  3.         .  4.         .  5.        

B)根据对话内容在空白处填入适当的话语,使对话意思完整。   A:Can I help you?

   B:Yes, please. Today is Mother’s Day. I (6)              a present for my mother, but I have no idea what to buy.

   A:Maybe you can buy her some flowers.

   B:Great! But (7)                     shall I buy, roses or carnations(康乃馨)?

   A:I think carnations are better. They (8)                happiness, sweetness and

love. They are for mothers.

   B:(9)                        are they?

   A:Thirty yuan a bunch(束).

   B:OK. I’ll take it. (10)                      .

   A:Thank you and best wishes to your mother.

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When you exercise too hard, you may feel something.Take note of these feelings because it's time to stop your exercise and get medical attention.

You may breathe a little more heavily than usual during a great exercise, but you should not feel that during a light after- dinner walk.Certain feelings When you exercise lightly could sometimes suggest something serious, says Martha Gulati, MD, at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.If you're healthy and in good shape but experience any of the warning signs in the form below during an exercise, stop what you're doing and see your doctor at once.

What You Feel

What It Could Mean

Chest pain,pressure,or tightness

(绷紧)

Heartburn,muscle strain,or something more serious,

like hear disease

Unusually rapid heartbeat

Heart disease,arrhythmia,anemia,thyroid disease

Difficulty breathing

Heart disease or asthma

Fainting(头晕)

Heart disease,arrhythmia,a problem in your nervous system,dehydration,or low blood sugar

Serious headache

Dehydration,stroke,or high blood pressure

1.The situation that you breathe heavily during a powerful exercise is _______ that you feel during a leisure walk.

A.just like             B.less than            C.not the same as       D.worse than

2.When we are doing sports, we should _______ certain feelings so that we can keep healthy.

A.go on                                    B.pay no attention to

C.not care                                        D.pay more attention to

3.Where is Martha Gulati, MD from?

A.America.          B.Russia.           C.The UK.          D.Australia.

4.If you have low blood sugar, you should _______ during the exercise.

A.have stomachache                          B.have serious headache

C.be unable to keep balance                     D.have chest pain

5.What can we know from the passage?

A.When we feel fainting, it could mean heartburn.

B.When we have serious headache, it could mean stoke.

C.When we have difficulty breathing, it could mean low blood sugar.

D.We can't do exercise after supper.

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When Alesia Reuis was nine years old, she had an accident that left her unable to walk for years. Now Alesia is telling the story of the first day she walked again.

    I remember the very first time I walked by myself. My sister Alexis was in high school then. She was on the basketball team, and she was going to take me to her practice. She went to drive the car to the front door for me while I was sitting in my room, but we were going to be late, so I said to myself, “Let me help her out a little.” I decided I would try to walk to the front door.

Nobody else was home, so I had to do it by myself. I was a .little afraid, but I wanted to do it, so I pushed up off the arms of my wheelchair and stood up. There wasn't going to be anything for me to hold on to because if I leaned over(倾身) to catch the table, I would fall. So I put my mind on walking and nothing else, and I just took a step, and another one, and then about three more, and I was at the door of my room. I stood against the wall and started smiling. I was so happy I'd made it that far. I looked up to heaven(上天)and said, “Thank you.”

I stayed there for a minute. I was hoping I wouldn't have anything wrong with my knee, so I practiced moving it a little bit, and then I started across the living room. I looked straight ahead, and I made it to the next wall, and I said “Thank you” again. Then I had to walk just a few more steps to get to the door — and I did it! I said, "I made it, I made it, thank you!" I looked out to see where Alexis was. She was driving to the house. She was so surprised that I was standing there waving at her. She laughed happily and gave me a great big hug.

50. Alesia decided to walk by herself ______.

      A. in order to give her sister a sudden surprise

      B. in order to help her sister with her practice

      C. so that she could give up the wheelchair

      D. so that they would be in time for her sister's practice

51. After she had taken the first few steps, Alesia ______.

      A. felt too tired to walk further             B. was pleased with her good start

      C. saw her sister coming to the door         D. wanted to get help from others

52. The best title for the story is ______.

      A. How Alesia Stood up                   B. A Story of a Brave Girl

      C. How Alesia Began to Walk              D. First Steps, a Successful Start

                         

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If you travel in some areas of India, you’ll be lucky enough to be waited on by special guides(向导)― monkeys. These monkeys are always ready to serve you. Hungry, you just need to point to your own stomach and they’ll lead you to the nearest restaurant. Thirsty, the monkeys will lead you to a bar. Tired, you put both of your hands behind your head and the monkeys will take you to the nearest hotel. Don’t feel surprised when they put out their hairy hands to you after the service is done. They are just asking for a little money as a tip. After that, they will wave their hands as if they are saying goodbye to you. 

Believe it or not, these monkeys are from the school for monkeys in India, where they were trained for one year. They are not the only monkey students in the world. Some are being trained as nurses in an American medical college. These monkeys are about to look after patients and help them with their housework. 

A three-year-old monkey named Helen has learned to turn on TV, turn off lights, and open doors and windows when she is told to. Once the job is done, she will rush to her master, hoping to get some food as a reward.

50. When you’re thirsty, the monkey will lead you to ________.

  A. a bar          B. a hotel        C. a restaurant       D. a shop

51. According to the passage, monkeys aren’t trained to ________.

  A. open doors            B. buy food

C. turn off lights D. look after patients

52. What is probably the best title for this passage?

  A. Funny Monkeys         B. Lovely Guides 

C. Special Nurses D. Good Helpers

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When Alesia Reuis was nine years old, she had an accident that left her unable to walk for years. Now Alesia is telling the story of the first day she walked again.

    I remember the very first time I walked by myself. My sister Alexis was in high school then. She was on the basketball team, and she was going to take me to her practice. She went to drive the car to the front door for me while I was sitting in my room, but we were going to be late, so I said to myself, “Let me help her out a little.” I decided I would try to walk to the front door.

Nobody else was home, so I had to do it by myself. I was a .little afraid, but I wanted to do it, so I pushed up off the arms of my wheelchair and stood up. There wasn't going to be anything for me to hold on to because if I leaned over(倾身) to catch the table, I would fall. So I put my mind on walking and nothing else, and I just took a step, and another one, and then about three more, and I was at the door of my room. I stood against the wall and started smiling. I was so happy I'd made it that far. I looked up to heaven(上天)and said, “Thank you.”

I stayed there for a minute. I was hoping I wouldn't have anything wrong with my knee, so I practiced moving it a little bit, and then I started across the living room. I looked straight ahead, and I made it to the next wall, and I said “Thank you” again. Then I had to walk just a few more steps to get to the door — and I did it! I said, "I made it, I made it, thank you!" I looked out to see where Alexis was. She was driving to the house. She was so surprised that I was standing there waving at her. She laughed happily and gave me a great big hug.

51. Alesia decided to walk by herself ______.

      A. in order to give her sister a sudden surprise

      B. in order to help her sister with her practice

      C. so that she could give up the wheelchair

      D. so that they would be in time for her sister's practice

52. After she had taken the first few steps, Alesia ______.

      A. felt too tired to walk further             B. was pleased with her good start

      C. saw her sister coming to the door         D. wanted to get help from others

53. The best title for the story is ______.

      A. How Alesia Stood up                   B. A Story of a Brave Girl

      C. How Alesia Began to Walk              D. First Steps, a Successful Start

                                    

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