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1Mr. Green was the manager of a big company in Hong Kong. He moved to Hong Kong from America five years ago. He often came up to work 21 ,but on rainy days he drove to his office. He liked 22 from the station to his office in the morning because it gave him some 23 .One morning he 24 along the street when a stranger stopped him and said to him, “You may not remember, sir, three years ago I came to Hong Kong 25 any money in my pockets. I stopped in the street and asked you 26 some money, and you lent me ten dollars. It helped me 27 a job. And now I come to thank you and return you the money.” Mr. Green thought for 28 seconds and then said, ”Yes, I remember you. But you 29 me. You can come to work with us if you like. We need an honest man 30 you.”21.A. in train B. by trainC. by the trainD. on train 22.A. walking B. walked C. to walkD. walk23.A. exercisesB. time C. chanceD. friendship24.A. walkingB. walkedC. was walking D. was walked25.A. have noB. had noC. without D. with26.A. to borrow meB. to lend meC. lent meD. gave me27. A. foundB. find C. look forD. looking for28. A. a fewB. fewC. a littleD. little29.A. dont need thankB. neednt to thankC.dont need to thankD. dont need thanking30.A. asB. like C. with D.Keys: BAACC BBACB 2Betty like seeing movies very much. She has no lessons 31 no homework on Sundays, so she always goes to the 32 that afternoon. She likes funny movies, but often she sees other kinds of movies. She usually goes with some of her school friends. And they 33 sit together and eat something and laugh 34 something happens. They are always very happy at cinema.Last Sunday Betty saw a movie 35 a funny man. His name was Percy. Percy was fat. He went out 36 to play cards with his friends when his wife was asleep. When he was going home at midnight, a big dog ran 37 him and tore his trousers pocket. Percy tried his best to escape and lost his key. He tried to climb in from the window, but he 38 down and made a terrible noise. His wife 39 and cried, “Help! Thieves!” Someone called the police and a truck full of policemen 40 .Percy ran away, but he fell into a pool at the side of a river.31.A. orB. butC. andD. also32. A. schoolB. zooC. libraryD. cinema33. A. bothB. allC. eachD. either34. A. whichB. howC. becauseD. when35. A. withB. aboutC. aroundD. together36. A. some dayB. some timeC. one nightD. one morning37. A. afterB. forC. beforeD. towards38. A. cameB. ranC. fellD. went39. A. waking upB. woke upC. camp upD. turned up40. A. arrived atB. arrived inC. arrivedD. reached toKEYS: CDBDB CACBC 3London used to be a foggy city, but it isnt any more. In London, some of the pollution came from the factories, but a lot of it came from coal 21 people used it in their house 22 warm during the winter. By the 1950s, Londons air pollution became so 23 that the government decided to do something to clean up the air. A new rule was made. It is said that 24 could burn coal in British cities. Just a few years 25 the air became much cleaner.Now many Chinese cities meet the same kind 26 problem with air pollution as London met forty or fifty years ago. However, this problem is 27 for Chinese cities. First, most of the pollution comes from big factories than from coal that people use in their houses. If these factories are suddenly closed, lots of people would 28 their jobs. Second, cleaner fuels are quite expensive. However, the air in many cities is 29 cleaner, because the government and the people are trying to get things better. For example, the air in Beijing is getting 30 .21.A. becauseB. butC. soD. and22. A. keepB. keepingC. keptD. to keep23. A. worseB. worstC. badlyD. bad24. A. somebodyB. nobodyC. anybodyD. everybody25. A. beforeB. agoC. laterD. after26. A. ofB. onC. asD. about27. A. seriousB. not seriousC. more seriousD. most serious28. A. lostB. loseC. losingD. to lose29. A. becameB. becomes C. becomeD. becoming30. A. clean and cleanerB. cleaner and cleaner C. more and more clean D. more and more cleanerKEYS; ADDBC ACBDB 4Doctors tell us that holidays are necessary. We should rest from 31 for a week or two weeks every year. If it is possible, they say, we should 32 our homes and go to another 33 of the country. We should “go 34 for a holiday”. Then, after the holiday, we 35 home fresh and strong and ready for another 36 of work.This seems to be true for most adults but not for 37 . Some people do not like leaving their homes to stay in strange 38 .For young children it is usually untrue, they do not like a sudden change in their 39 .They like their homes 40 of all.31.A. workB. studyC. doingD. job32. A. stayB. leaveC. liveD. go33. A. cityB. townC. villageD. part34. A. afterB. upC. downD. away35. A. reachB. returnC. arriveD. get36. A. yearB. monthC. weekD. day37. A. childrenB. womenC. allD. both38. A. countriesB. statesC. placesD. world39. A. homeB. housesC. lifeD. lives40. A. bestB. betterC. wellD. goodKEYS: ABDDD ACCDA 5A driver saw two men walking along a quiet country road. They were _26_ heavy bags._27_he at once telephoned the police. Because the police asked _28_ information about two thieves who had stopped a train and stole bags _29_ a lot of money in them. The police soon arrived. They questioned the two men but _30_ of them could speak English. The men tried hard _31_ with the police and kept _32_ loudly on the way. When they arrived at the station, both men refused to say anything and only _33_ at the bags. The police opened them _34_and knew that they had made a terrible mistake. The bags were full of tomatoes! Apologizing for _35_ mistake, the police set the men free at once.26.A. carryB. carryingC. carriesD. to carry27. A. ForB. ButC. OrD. So28.A. forB. ofC. atD. in29.A. onB. inC. withD. of30.A. bothB. neitherC. oneD. all31.A. to not goB. didnt goC. not to goD. not go32.A. shoutingB. to shoutC. shoutD. shouted33.A. pointB. pointedC. to pointD. pointing34.A quicklyB. more quicklyC. most quicklyD. quick35.A. theyB. themC. theirsD. their 6In old times, the Olympic were for Zeus(宙斯)the head of the _36_ gods. The Games were held _37_ four years. From 776BC to 393 AD (1169 years), 293 Olympics _38_ held. The old Olympics had more than ten events, _39_ racing, boxing, fighting and horse riding. The winners became_40_ of the nation.The old Olympics were _41_ a sports meet. During the Olympic Games, _42_ read their poems and business people _43_ goods. Some very rich people even held their own games to pick husbands_44_ their daughters. The old Olympics _45_ when Greece lost their power.36.A. ChineseB. GreekC. IndianD. Egyptian37.A. forB. inC. eachD. every38.A. isB. wasC. wereD. are39.A. includingB. includes C. amongD. liked40.A. citizensB. rulersC. heroesD. gods41.A. onlyB. not onlyC. alsoD. even42.A. sportersB. artistsC. poetsD. farmers43.A. sold B. madeC. carriedD. sent44.A. to B. fromC. atD. for45.A. overB. endedC. startedD. grew 7David received a parrot for his birthday. The parrot had a poor vocabulary, and many were not polite. David tried hard 26 the birds words and was often saying polite words, playing soft music, trying anything he could think of to set a good example. But nothing 27 .He shouted at the bird and the bird just got angry and became even 28 .Finally, without any hope, David put it in the freeze. For a few moments he heard the bird kick and cry loudly in it. Then suddenly it was 29 -not a sound for half a minute. David 30 that he might have hurt the bird and quickly 31 the freezer door. The parrot quietly stepped out onto Davids arm and said, “I believe that I may have made you 32 with me about my impolite language and actions. I will try my best at once to be polite. I 33 really sorry and beg your pardon.” David was 34 at the birds change, and he was just to ask what had made such a surprising change when the parrot 35 saying, “May I ask what the chicken in the freezer did?”26.A.changeB. changed C. to changeD. changing27.A. to work B. is workingC. workedD. will work28.A. politerB. less politeC. more politeD. not politer29.A. more quietB. quieterC. quietlyD. quiet30.A. frightB. is frighteningC. was a frightD. was frightened31.A. opensB. openingC. openedD. open32.A. angryB. angrilyC. angerD. be angrily33.A. beB. amC. wasD. will be34.A. surpriseB. surprising C. surprisedlyD. surprised35.A. goes onB. went onC. go onD. is going onKEYS: CCBDD CABDB 8My parents took me to Japan when I was little. I lived there for five years. 36 I came back, my Japanese was very good.”Can I do something useful with my Japanese?” I asked myself. Then, one day last spring, I got a good opportunity. Everyone was afraid of SARS, so I stayed at home with 37 to do. My father brought me a Japanese book. “Why dont you translate it into Chinese? It will be better than playing 38 games all day.” I promised to do 2000 words each day. But 39 I found it was hard to keep the promise. One day in May, the weather was beautiful. But I couldnt go out. Those 2000 words were still 40 me. After translating only three pages, I already lost interest in the book. I looked at it for a long time. But I couldnt make myself turn the pages. How I 41 I could just go outside and play football with my friends! I counted the words again and again. I just wanted to give up. I felt as if two people were fighting 42 my mind. One said, “Dont give up! Keep working hard, and youll do well!” But then the other one said, “Go and play! It will be more 43 than translating. Do your work tomorrow.” I stood up and would 44 the computer. But then I remembered 45 my parents had told me, “Whatever you do, dont stop half way”. So I sat down and went on with it.36.A. BecauseB. UntilC. SinceD. When37.A. nothingB. something C. everythingD. anything38.A. roomB. computerC. tableD. desk39.A. just then B. right nowC. soonD. suddenly40.A. talking toB. looking atC. smiling atD. waiting for41.A. thoughtB. feltC. wishedD. decided42.A. inB. withC. aboutD. for43.A. funB. importantC. usefulD. dangerous44.A. turn on B. turn offC. openD. close45.A. howB. where C. whichD. whatKEYS: DABCD CAABD 9Hill studied in a middle school. He had a twin brother 21 John. Both of them went to the same school. They 22 sports and games very much. Every day they played with their classmates after school. They also liked fighting. But their mother was unhappy when they 23 fights with other boys. 24 , John ran into the house and went to his bedroom. His brother was there too, 25 to the radio. Hill found that Johns eyes 26 tears. Hill asked,” 27 were you crying, John?” “Because Harry hit me,” said John. Harry was one of his classmates 28 school. Hill laughed and said, “Did you hit him back , 29 did you cry like a baby and run home to mum?” “I hit him back!” John answered angrily “I hit him back first, and then he 30 me heavily!”21. A. name B. names C. naming D. named 22. A. like B. liked C. are liked D. has liked23. A. have B. has C. had D. have had24. A. Ago B. A few days ago C. Before D. A few days before25. A. listen B. listening C. listens D. listened26. A. were full of B. full of C. were full for D. were full27. A. How B. What C. Why D. When28. A. on B. at C. for D. about29. A. so B. and C. or D. but30. A. hits B. hitting C. is hitting D. hit21-25 DBCBB 26-30 ACBCD 10From Monday to Friday, most people are busy working or studying. But in the evenings and weekends, they are 31 and enjoy themselves. Some watch television or go to the cinema, others 32 sports. This is decided by their own interests.There are many different ways to spend our free time. Almost everyone has some kind of hobby: it may be something from 33 stamps to making model planes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others dont cost anything 34 .Some collections are worth a lot of money, others are valuable only to their owners. I know a man who has a 35 collection worth several thousand dollars. A short time ago, he bought an unusual fifty-cent piece which 36 him $250! He was very happy about it and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects 37 . He has almost 600 of them, but I wonder if they are worth any money. 38 ,to my brother, they are quite valuable. 39 makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection. Thats what a hobby means, I think. It is something we 40 to do in our free time. The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us is.31. A. lucky B. clever C. funny D. free32. A. think about B. join C. take part in D. take care of33. A. collecting B. getting C. printing D. making34. A. first of all B. at all C. of all kinds D. in all35. A. book B. cloth C. paper D. coin36. A. spend B. took C. cost D. waste37. A. stamps B. match boxes C. pens D. model planes38. A. So B. However C. Because D. But39. A. Nothing B. Everything C. Anything D. Something40. A. have B. need C. require D. likeKEYS: 31-35 DCABD 36-40 CBBAD 11English is 1 as a first language by most people in the USA, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. But its also 2 very widely as a foreign language in many 3 countries in the world. If you travel in India or France, you will 4 be able to use English. Its used by travelers and business people 5 the world. That is 6 we are learning English in China. It is 7 of the worlds most important languages. Because it is so 8 used. If you even learn 9 English, you will find it useful after you 10 school.1. A. speak B. spoke C. speaking D. spoken2. A. use B. used C. using D. to use3. A. other B. others C. another D. the other4. A. yet B. still C. never D. not5. A. at B. in C. all over D. to6. A. why B. how C. because D. where7. A. some B. one C. any D. many 8. A. wide B. much C. many D. widely9. A. a lot B. a little C. a few D. few10. A. leave B. will leave C. left D. are leavingKEYS: 1-5 DBABC 6-10 ABDBA 12In the past, most American mothers were at home to take care of their children during the day. 1 now, many mothers are working. More than half of the American women 2 young children have 3 outside the house.American families settle the child 4 problem in different ways.Some parents let 5 children stay at home alone after school. But they 6 be sure the children are not younger than 10 years old. Other parents say they would 7 let their children be at home alone. They usually pay someone to take care of the 8 .Some parents in the US find their own way to spend less on child care. They join child care groups. It often costs 9 or no money. But many American parents are still trying to 10 good child care at a right price.1. A. So B. And C. Or D. But2. A. like B. of C. with D. for 3. A. babies B. work C. friends D. money4. A. health B. study C. care D. play5. A. older B. younger C. taller D. happier6. A. can B. must C. may D. need7. A. rather B. certainly C. always D. never 8. A. house B. home C. family D. children 9. A. much B. little C. enough D. lots of10. A. take B. find C. lose D. giveKEYS: 1-5 DCBCA 6-10 BDDBB 13 How to practice spoken English?The first and the most important things is to believe yourself. You should always _21_ full of confidence, or you will never be able to _22_ your English. You should never lose heart and nev
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