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5.2B单项选择、一I.1Can youtell melast yearA.where doesshe workB.where she works—In Shanghai.C.where didsheworkD.where sheworked、一2How wasyour jobinterview yesterday—Oh,I couldntfeel Jcould hardlyanswer mostof thequestions theyasked.A.worse B.easier C,better D.happier、3The mobilephone in
1973.A.invents B.is inventedC.invented D.was invented、4--Whafs thematter,Jenny-something wrongwith mybike.A.It isB.There isC.I haveD.It has、5Jim failedtwice,but hewanted to have try.A.a secondB.a thirdC.the secondD.the third、一6What do you thinkof thedocumentary AmazingChina!一It is!I wouldlike towatch itagain.A.terrible B.excited C.boring D.fantastic、7—Excuse me,could youtell mewhere Ican buya guidebook-Sorry,Fm newhere.You askthe policemanover there.A.shall B.can C.mustD.need、8It isfive yearssince webegan toenjoy aspring holidayeach year.A.ten-day B.ten daysC.ten day*s D.ten-days、9-What didyour teachersay justnow-He askedme・A.how couldI workit outB.when didI goto thelibraryC.why Iam latefor schoolD.if Ihad getready forthe exam、10-Would youmind turningup themusic—・Dad issleeping now.A.Sorry,I cantdo itB.Yes,pleaseC.No,not atallD.Ok.I will完形填空II.、11When yousit beforea pianoor takeup yourguitar,doyouthink aboutwhy youplay musicThe students atBelding Middleschool inMichigan,US,think thatyou do it toexpress yourself.They learnedabout thisfroma professionalguitarist JoelMabus.The schoolinvited Mabusto givea1to morethan50seventh-grade studentson March
27.Thestudentshave2taken oraretaking aguitar classat theschool.Mabus performeda number of shortpieces.He alsotaught thestudents severalskills forplaying the guitar.But more3,his showtaught studentsthat playingthe guitarcan“take you anywhere youcan imagine,saidthe schooPsguitar classteacher GeorgeRousseau.“Sometimes studentsget upset…They dontsee4we docertain thingsin theclass,and thenthey seeMrMabus performand knowthat thework willpay offJ Rousseautold TheDaily News.Mabus beganplaying ataround the same ageas thestudents.66To have an outle(t发泄方法),after abad dayor goodday,is alwaysnice Jhe said.“Music givesyouaway toshow your5Seventh-grader CooperHewitt,12,has beenplayingtheguitar forseveral years.He saidMabus6him.(民间音乐).“I reallyenjoyed thefolk musicMost ofmy familyenjoys oldmusic likethat,he said.I willtry touse
1.A.walk B.hand C.show D.speech
2.A.neither B・either C.both D.never
3.A.possibly B.terribly C.importantly D.fiercely
4.A.why B,what C.when D.how
5.A.talents(天赋)B.feelings C.skills D.stories
6.A.developed B.invited C.played D.changed语法填空m.music toexpress myself.”、12Im Hongmei.1learn English for manyyears,but I dont findit easy.I wentto anEnglish-speaking countryon ourlastvacation,and I could notspeak to the peoplevery
2.good.Our tourguide spokeEnglishforus.Now I know itis important
3.learn moreEnglish,so Pmhaving extra
4.lesson inmy freetime.I believeit can help
5.I improvemy Englishmore soon.阅读理解IV.A、13Fangfang:Good morning,Betty.Betty:Good morning,Fangfang.Fangfang:How areyou thismorningBetty:Very well.Thank you.Fangfang:Do youknow Rose,a newstudent inGrade1Betty:Yes,I do.Were in thesame class.Iknow her very well.She isfrom England.She speaksEnglish andshe canspeakChinese,too.Fangfang:Do youknowhermotherBetty:Yes,Ido.Mrs Whiteis anEnglish teacherin ourschool.She givesus Englishlessons everyday.She lovesChinesestudents verymuch.She is a goodteacher.We alllove her.Fangfang:This termshe ismy teacher,too.Betty:Thafs great.Look.Ifs tento eight.Ifs timeto havethe firstlesson.Lets gototheclassroom.Fangfang:OK.
1.Rose isnot・A.from EnglandB.a foreigngirlC.a studentfrom ChinaD.Bettys classmate
2.Bettys Englishteacher.A.is Rosensmother B.cannot speakChineseC.only teachesBetty D.knows Fangfangwell
3.Fangfang.A.knows RoseverywellB.knows Rosesmother wellC.is Rose9s friendD.wants toknow Roses family
4.Which ofthe followingsentences isrightA.Rose andBetty arein differentclasses.B.Rosesfamilyname isWhite.C.Betty,Rose andFangfang arein thesameclass.D.Rose andBetty aresisters.
5.The dialoguehappens・A.at homeB.in themorningC.in theclassroom D.after schooB14When I was young,I wanted to be a model,so whena nationalcompetition wasnearby,I askedmy parents to takeme for(试演)an auditionand theyagreed,Iwasselected andtold Ihad potential.They saidthat foronly$900I couldattend a(中介)weekend eventthat anumberofthe mostfamous modelingagenies fromaround theworld wouldattend.At13,my(名利)hopes offame andfortune cloudedmy judgmentand Ibegged myparentstolet mego.We havenever beenrich,butthey sawmy enthusiasmand atlast theyagreed.I imaginedbeing signedby somefamous modelcompanies.For.months,any boredomor disappointmentthat Ifaceddisappeared because I knewI wouldsoon havethe chanceto be a realmodel.I thoughtI wouldappear in the coversof famousmagazines!()Of course,I wasntsigned,but whathurt themost wasbeing toldthat ifI grewto5*9*about
1.75meters Icould bea(冲刺)success.I sprayedfor agrowth spurtbecauseIcould notimagine givingup mydream.I metwith alocal modeling(拍摄),agency andthe agentrequired$500for classes,$500for aphoto shootand$300for otherfees.My parentsonly agreedafterhours andhours ofmy begging.The agencysent meout ona fewauditions butwith everyday Idid notreceive acall,I grewmore disappointed.The flnal(公开)chance camein Julyafter Ihad decided to focuson commercialmodeling.There wasan opencall.K itin New York City.We spenthours drivingand spentanother fewhours waiting,only to be toldthat Iwas tooshort,Icouldhardly standit.Years later,I realizethat thetrip toNewYorkwas goodas itmade menotice Ididnt actuallylove modeling,just theidea of(天真地)it.l wanted to bespecial andI naivelydecidedtoreach animpossible goal.The experiencehas mademe strongerandthat willhelp mein thefuture.
1.The authorwantedto beamodel,because.A.she wona nationalcontestB,she wantedto befamous andrichC.she wasurged bysome modelingagenciesD.she hadfull potentialtobea successfulmodel
2.The authorsparents*attitude towardher dreamis・A.encouraging B.doubtful C.worried D.excited
3.The authorfinally stoppeddreaming tobecome amodel mainlybecause.A.her parentswere stronglyagainst itB,she realizedthat itwas impossiblefor her.C.even alocal modelingagency turnedher downD.she realizedthat shedidn*t actuallylove theidea ofmodeling
4.From herexperience ofstruggling tobeamodel,the authorlearned thatA.where thereis awill thereisawayB,being amodel isnot soeasyC.we shouldhave ourown judgmentand shouldnot justfollow othersD・we mightset unpracticalgoals butthe experiencescanhelpus grow.C、15Saying nostarts smallAHright then-just onemore piece...1Words everygirl hassaid whenthey arefaced withthe deliciouscheesecake.Of course,many ofus knowwe mayeat thewhole thingintheend.It isn*t justgirls.Most ofus findit hardto sayno tosomething attractive,However,scientists nowsay thatwillpower isveryimportant tosuccess anda happylife.Scientists indifferent countrieshave beenstudying theeffects ofwillpower onpeoples livesfor along time.The resultsaresimilar,according toan articleon February7inthe Guardian,a famousBritish newspaper.(圆形软糖)In oneexperiment,scientists toldyoung childrenthat theycould eitherhaveamarshmallow now,or twomarshmallowsin15minutes.Waiting obviouslyneeded morewillpower.Scientists thencontinued studyingthe childrenasthey grewup.They wantedto seeif somechildren alwayshad strongerwillpower.They alsowantedtosee howhaving strongerwillpoweraffected theirlives.Years later,scientists found that the children who had waitedfor twomarshmallows wereall healthier,happier andricheradults*Oppositely,thechildrenwhohadshown weakerwillpower atthat youngage weremore likelytobein low-paid jobs,tobe overweight,tohavesocial problems.(心理学)(教授)But thereis hope,Roy FBaumeister,an Americansocial psychologyprofessor toldtheGuardian.Baumeistersays wecan trainour willpowerjust likewe trainour muscles.Even alittle practicecan strengthenour overallself-control ifwedoitregularly.You couldstart bymaking yourselfstand upstraight,speaking incomplete sentences,or usinga computermouse withtheother hand.Scientists havefoundthatpeople whomanage tochange littlehabits oftenperform muchbetter inlaboratorywillpower tests.。
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