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下学期新宁县铭志培英高级中学收假卷时量:50分钟满分:100分阅读理解(15x2.5分)APOETRYCHALLENGEWriteapoemabouthowcourage,determination,andstrengthhavehelpedyoufacechallengesinyourlife.Prizes3GrandPrizes:TriptoWashington,D.C.foreachofthreewinners,aparentandoneotherpersonofthewinner’schoice.Tripincludesround-tripairtickets,hotelstayfortwonights,andtoursoftheNationalAirandSpaceMuseumandtheofficeofNationalGeographicWorld.6FirstPrizes:ThebookSkyPioneer:APhotobiographyofAmeliaEarhartsignedbyauthorCorinneSzaboandpilotLindaFinch.50HonorableMentions:Judgeswillchooseupto50honorablementionwinners,whowilleachreceiveaT-shirtinmemoryofEarhart’sfinalflight.RulesFollowallrulescarefullytopreventdisqualification.■Writeapoemusing100wordsorfewer.Yourpoemcanbeanyformat,anynumberoflines.■Writebyhandortypeonasinglesheetofpaper.Youmayuseboththefrontandbackofthepaper.■Onthesamesheetofpaper,writeortypeyourname,address,telephonenumber,andbirthdate.■MailyourentrytousbyOctober31thisyear.1.Howmanypeoplecaneachgrandprizewinnertakeonthefreetrip?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four. D.Six.2.Whatwilleachofthehonorablementionwinnersget?A.Aplaneticket.B.AbookbyCorinneSzabo.C.AspecialT-shirt.D.AphotoofAmeliaEarhart.3.Whichofthefollowingwillresultindisqualification?A.Typingyourpoemout.B.Writingapoemof120words.C.Usingbothsidesofthepaper.D.MailingyourentryonOctober30.BFirstofall,studentsshouldrespecttheteachers.Theyshouldpayattentionintheclasses.Thatmeanstosalutehim,tostandfromhischairwhentheteacherenterstheclassroom,etc.Attendanylessonattentively.Inclassofacertainsubjectorteacheryoudon'tlikeverymuch,ifit'stotalanarchy(混乱),howcanwetalkaboutrespect?PlaybytherulesIfyourteacherwantsyoutousewide­linedpaper—doit!Ifshetellsyoutosharpenyourpencilsonlybeforeclassstarts,listentoher!Ifshedoesn'tacceptlatehomework,doyoursontime!Sometimesclassroomrulesseemstrictorevensilly,butmostteachersknowwhat'snecessarytomakethingsrunsmoothly,whatittakestoletthelearningbegin.Andthebetterthelearningenvironment,thesmarteryou'llbe!Expecther/himtolikeyouTeachersareteachersbecausetheylikekids.Giventhechance,mostteacherswanttobeyourfriendstoo.Respectyourteacher,butdon'tbeafraidofher/him.She/Hewantsyoutohaveagreatschoolyearjustasmuchasyouwanttohave!PutfirstthingsfirstFriendsareafunpartofschool.Butthey'renotthemostimportantpart.Whenyourteacheristeaching,giveher/himyourfullattention.Evenwhenit'shardtodo—recesswillcomesoonenough,andthat'sthetimeforplayingwithyourfriends.1.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AdviceBeforeYouGotoSchoolB.WhatYouShouldDoatSchoolC.HowtoGetAlongWithYourTeacherD.HowtoPlanYourTimeatSchool2.Whatdoyouthinkthetitleofthesecondparagraph“Playbytherules”mean?A.Don'tplayifyouhaven'tcompletedyourhomework.B.Followwhattheteachersays.C.Workisworkandplayisplay.D.Makethelearningenvironmentasgoodaspossible.3.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatdoyouthinkthefirstthingis?A.Theteacher. B.Theteaching.C.Thestudents. D.Friends.4.Theunderlinedword“recess”mostprobablymeans“________”.A.break B.playC.parents D.newsCWhatdoTomSawyerandJumpingFrogshaveincommon?Storiesaboutbothofthemwerecreatedbyoneman:MarkTwain.TwainwasfouryearsoldwhenhisfamilymovedtoHannibal,Missouri,locatedonthewestbankoftheMississippi.Twaingrewupthereandwasfascinatedwithlifealongtheriver—thesteamboats,thegiantlumberrafts,andthepeoplewhoworkedonthem.TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCountyisoneofTwain’sbestlovedshortstories,andTheAdventuresofTomSawyerisoneofhismostfamousnovels.BoththeseworksarecelebratedbyeventsheldduringNationalTomSawyerDays,whichoriginatedinthelate1950sandbecamenationalinthe1960s.ChildrenentertheirfrogsinthejumpingcontestduringNationalTomSawyerDays.There’salsoafencepaintingcontesttoseewhocanpaintthefastest.TheideaforthiscontestcomesfromasceneinTomSawyer,inwhichTomhasbeentoldtopaintthefenceinfrontofthehousehelivesin.It’sabeautifulday,andhewouldratherbedoinganythingelse.Ashisfriendswalkby,hemakesthembelievethatit’sfuntopaint,andtheyjoininthe“fun”.Bytheendoftheday,thefencehasthreecoatsofpaint!AlthoughthestoryofTomSawyerisafiction,it’sbasedonfacts.IfyougotoHannibal,you’llseethewhitefence,whichstillstandsatTwain’sboyhoodhome.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMarkTwainisTRUE?A.HewasborninHannibal.B.HeenjoyedhislifeinHannibal.C.HespentmostofhischildhoodontheMississippi.D.Heoftenwentrafting(坐船漂流)ontheMississippiwithhisparents.2.TomSawyerDayswerecreated.

A.aboutfortyyearsagoB.shortlyafterTwain’sdeathC.inmemoryofagreatwriterD.toimprovekids’interestinreading3.Whowillwinthefencepaintingcontest?A.Bob,paintingthelongest.B.Julia,paintingmostcarefully.C.Jim,paintinginthenewestway.D.John,paintingintheshortesttime.4.FromthewhitefenceatTwain’sboyhoodhome,weknowthat.

A.thestoryofTomSawyerisbasedpartlyonTwain’sexperiencesB.thestoryofTomSawyerisbasedtotallyonTwain’simaginationC.Twain’soldhouseispaintedbythefencepaintingcompetitorsD.Twain’soldhouseisvisitedbypeoplefromalloverthecountryDToniMorrisonwasanAmericanwritewhoreceivedtheNobelPrizeinLiterature.HernovelsBeloved,SongofSolomonandothersexploredthewayAfrican-Americanssearchforfreedomandidentityinacountryobsessed(受困扰的)withskincolor.Morrisonwasnearly40whenshepublishedherfirstnovelTheBluestEyein1970.TheNobelPrizecommitteedescribedherwritingaslanguageitself,alanguageshewantstoliberatefromrace.HernovelsdiscussedAmerica’spast,focusingonblackhistoryandtheeffectsofslaveryandracism.Shecalledhercharacters“theunfreeattheheartofthedemocratic(民主的)experiment”.In1988,shewonthePulitzerPrizeforhernovelBeloved,thestoryofamotherwhokillsherbabydaughterratherthanpermithertobebornintoslavery.Itbecameabest-sellerandwaslatermadeintoafilmwithOprahWinfrey.ManyAmericansadmiredherasthecountry’sgreatestlivingwriter,includingformerPresidentBarackObama.Shewasbornin1931.SheattendedHowardUniversity,anall-blackuniversityinWashington,D.C.AtHoward,shereadAfrican,BritishandAmericanliterature,includingwritersWilliamFaulknerandVirginiaWoolf.Afterashortmarriage,shebecameasinglemotheroftwosonsandworkedasabookeditorinNewYork.SeveralpublishersrejectedherfirstbookTheBluestEyebutitimpressedTheNewYorkTimes’bookcriticJohnLeonard,whobelievedMorrisonwasanimportantnewvoice.Hesaidherwritingwas“sochargedwithpainandwonderthatthenovelbecomespoetry”.MorrisonenjoyedherliteraryfameandwasproudofherNobelPrizewonin1993.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutToniMorrisonfromthetext?A.SheoftencommunicatedwithWilliamFaulkner.B.Morrison’snovelsconcentratedonblackhistoryandracism.C.Morrisonwasabout40whenshereceivedtheNobelPrize.D.Sheattendedauniversitywhichacceptedbothwhiteandblackpeople.2.WhydoesthemotherinthenovelBelovedkillherbaby?A.Itisborntobeadisabledbaby.B.Shehassomementalproblems.C.Shedoesn’twantittobecomeaslave.D.Thefamilyistoopoortoraisethebaby.3.HowdidBarackObamalikeMorrison?A.Hecouldn’tthinkhighlyofherenough.B.Heconsideredherasacommonwriter.C.Hefeltthathernovelswerenotsofascinating.D.Hebelievedhernovelshadsomeroomforimprovement.4.WhichbookwasrejectedbyseveralpublishersbutleftadeepimpressiononJohnLeonard?A.SongofSolomon.B.Beloved.C.TheNewYorkTimes. D.TheBluestEye.阅读七选五(5x2.5分)Agoodbookcanbesatisfying.Ifreadingisahabityou’dliketogetinto,therearesomewaystodevelopit.●Realizethatreadingisenjoyableifyouhaveagoodbook.Ifyouhaveadifficultbookandyouareforcingyourselfthroughit,itwillseemlikeatask.1

●Settime.Youshouldhavesometimeduringeverydaywhenyou’llreadforatleast5to10minutes.2Forexample,makeitahabittoreadduringbreakfastandlunchandevendinnerifyoueatalone.

●Alwayscarryabook.3WhenIleavethehouse,Ialwaysmakesuretohavemycarkeysandonebookathand.Thebookstayswithmeinthecar,andItakeitintotheofficeandtoappointmentsandprettymucheverywhereIgo.

●4Findaplaceinyourhomewhereyoucansitinacomfortablechair.Don’tliedownunlessyou’regoingtosleep.Thereshouldn’tbeatelevisionoracomputernearthechair,andnomusicornonoisyfamilymembers/roommates.Ifyoudon’thaveaplacelikethis,createone.

●Reducetelevision/theInternet.Ifyoureallywanttoreadmore,trycuttingbackontimeonTVortheInternet.5Still,youcouldusethetimeyousaveforreading.Thiscouldcreatehoursofbookreadingtime.

A.Gotobookstores.B.Findaquietplace.C.Thismaybedifficultforsomepeople.D.Whereveryougo,takeabookwithyou.E.Havesomegoodteaorcoffeewhileyouread.F.Itmeansyouwillreadnomatterhowbusyyouare.G.Ifthishappens,giveupthebookandfindanotheronethatyou’llreallylove.(三)完形填空(15x2分)Itwasahotsummerday.Andwewereallsittingintheclassroom,waitingforour41toarrive.Whenshewalkedin,shelooked42.“Ihavesomebadnews,"shesaid.“Someonehas43ourclasspet.”Ourclasspetwasalittlehamster(仓鼠)namedSqueakers.Wealllovedhimandtookturnsto44himeachweek.Everyoneintheclasswassad.Wecouldn’tbelievesomeonehaddonesomethinglikethat.Weallwantedtofindoutwhodidit,45waskedeveryoneiftheyhadseenanything.Afterafewdays,wegota46inthecase.Oneofthestudentsinourclassheardsomeonebragging(吹嘘)abouttakingSqueakers.Wetoldourteacher,andshecalledtheheadmaster.Thenextday,theheadmastercalleda47forthewholeschool.Hetoldeveryonewhathadhappened,andheaskedthepersonwhohadtakenSqueakerstocomeand48Squeakerstohim.Atfirst,noonesaidanything.Butthen,severalstudentsinanotherclassraisedtheir49.Thentheyledustoalocker(存物柜).Squeakerswasthere,safeand50.Wewertallsohappytohavehimback.Andwewere51happiertoseethekidswhohadtakenhimcomeforwardandsaysorry.TheysaidtheydiditbecausetheythoughtSqueakerswastoocute.The52taughtusaboutworkingtogetherandstandingupforwhat'sright.Welearnedthatsometimespeoplemakemistakes,but53canalwaysmakethingsrightagainiftheytry.Makingmistakesisnotshameful.Infact,mistakesareacommonpartof54life.Nooneisperfect.However,weshouldtryourbestto55themistakeswehavemade.Onlythencanwegetthechancetoimproveourselves.41.A.friend42.A.tired43.A.bought44.A.lookover45.A.so46.A.problem47.A.class48.A.feed49.A.legs50.A.weak51.A.still52.A.change53.A.we54.A.someone's55.A.correctB.teacherB.surprisedB.leftB.lookafterB.butB.personB.parentB.lendB.eyesB.healthyB.evenB.choiceB.theyB.nobody'sB.makeC.classmateC.upsetC,hurtC.lookthroughC.thoughtC.breakC.lessonC.giveC.handsC.braveC.almostC.experienceC,heC.everyone'sC.repeatD.parentD.pleasedD.takenD.lookforD.becauseD.beginnin

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