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- Passage 1 -

A lot of English people have 1 names: a 2 name, a middle name and a 3 name. Their family names come

4 . For example (例如), my full name is Bill Alan Green. 5 is my family name. My first name is 6 , and my middle name is 7 .

People don’t use their middle names very much.

In China, the first name is the family name, and the last name is the given name.

( )1. A. two B. three

C. four D. many

( )2. A. first B. full

C. boy’s D. girl’s

( )3. A. full B. family

C. boy’s D. girl’s

( )4. A. first B. last

C. three D. grandpa

( )5. A. Bill B. Alan

C. Green D. first

( )6. A. Bill B. Alan

C. Green D. full

( )7. A. Bill B. Alan

C. Green D. last

- Passage 2 -

Mrs. Brown is going to 1 a birthday party for Betty. Betty is 2 daughter. She is going to 3 eleven years old. A lot of Betty’s friends 4 going to come to the party. There are going to be fifteen girls at the party.

Mrs. Brown is getting ready for the party. Mrs. Green is 5 her.

“Thank you very much.”

Mrs. Brown is going 6 now. She’s buying 7 for the party, too.

She buys a lot of oranges, apples and bananas. 8 she goes home.

It’s three o’clock in the afternoon. 9 is ready. Now the 10 girl is arriving. The party is going to start.

( )1. A. has B. hold

C. help D. open

( )2. A. his B. she

C. her D. hers

( )3. A. be B. are

C. is D. am

( )4. A. is B. am

C. are D. be

( )5. A. telling B. helping

C. giving D. bringing

( )6. A. shopping B. working

C. dancing D. singing

( )7. A. vegetable B. sandwich

C. chocolate D. fruit

( )8. A. vegetable B. Then

C. And D. But

( )9. A. Nothing B. Something

C. Everything D. Anything

( )10. A. tall B. other

C. first D. last

- Passage 1 -

I love music a lot. And I really like the famous singer Zhu Xiaoyun. Many young people today may not know her. But I know she is more well-known than twenty years

1 . She was a dancer at first. But one day she thought that she could also sing 2 . So she went to visit a music teacher. The teacher 3 her to sing a few songs and then said that she would not be successful in singing, 4 she didn’t have a good voice.

5 Zhu Xiaoyun didn’t give up. She spent a lot of time 6 to music lessons. She had

7 time to rest. She didn’t have much money to buy 8 delicious food. Life was really hard for her at that time. But she didn’t complain about anything. Instead, she felt happy because she proved that she could be a good singer at last 9 she practiced singing for many years.

If you want to do something, just

10 . You will be successful in the end!

( )1. A. before B. ago

C. after D. later

( )2. A. better B. good

C. well D. best

( )3. A. asks B. asking

C. to ask D. asked

( )4. A. but B. so

C. why D. because

( )5. A. And B. So

C. But D. When

( )6. A. going B. to go

C. went D. gone

( )7. A. little B. a few

C. few D. a little

( )8. A. hers B. she

C. the teacher D. herself

( )9. A. before B. after

C. and D. so

( )10. A. have music lessons

B. try your best

C. find a teacher

D. spend little money

- Passage 2 -

New York, London, Paris and other big

1 are exciting (令人兴奋的) places to live

2 . There are many 3 things to see and 4 . You can go to the different kinds of museums, plays and films. You can also 5 things from all over the world.

But there are 6 problems in big cities, too. It is 7 to live there, and there are too

8 people in some places of big cities. Every year many people 9 to the cities to find jobs (工作), to study at 10 schools and receive good medical (医疗的) care. 11 sometimes

12 people can not find work or good places to live in, also it is 13 to 14 the cities safe and clean.

Some people enjoy 15 in big cities, others do not. Before people move to a big city, they should think about the problems of living there.

( )1. A. town B. villages

C. cities D. places

( )2. A. in B. on

C. inside D. into

( )3. A. important B. interesting

C. beautiful D. useful

( )4. A. to find B. to make

C. to think D. to do

( )5. A. find B. see

C. buy D. look for

( )6. A. useful B. important

C. serious D. beautiful

( )7. A. cheap B. expensive

C. easy D. happy

( )8. A. many B. much

C. few D. fewer

( )9. A. walk B. travel

C. fly D. move

( )10. A. good B. new

C. big D. modern

( )11. A. But B. And

C. Also D. Else

( )12. A. few B. fewer

C. these D. those

( )13. A. easy B. hard

C. interesting D. important

( )14. A. make B. keep

C. let D. try

( )15. A. live B. to live

C. lived D. living

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I will never forget an accident that happened in my own childhood. When I was a boy of twelve, something happened to me that made me never 1 any birds in a cage.

We lived on the edge of a 2 in South Carolina, and every evening many mocking-birds would come and rest in the trees and sing. There isn’t any sound that can be 3 than the song of the mocking-bird.

I decided to catch a young bird and keep it in a cage, 4 in that way, I could have my own musician.

I finally caught one and put it in a cage. The bird was 5 and fluttered about the cage, but finally it became quiet in its new home. I felt pleased with 6 and looked after my little musician carefully.

On the second day, the bird’s mother flew to the cage 7 food in her mouth. The baby bird ate up 8 she brought. I was pleased to see this. Certainly his mother knew better than I how to feed her baby.

The following morning when I went to see

9 my little bird was, I found it on the floor of the cage, dead. I was very surprised!

What had happened!I had taken great

10 of the little bird!

Arthur Wayne, a famous scientist, happened to be in the forest where we lived at the time. Hearing me crying over the 11 of my bird, he told me what 12 . “A mother mocking-bird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poison food. She thinks 13 better for her young to die than to live in a cage.”

14 I never catch any birds or put them in a cage. All the birds have the right to

15 in the sky.

( )1. A. put B. cut

C. draw D. pull

( )2. A. river B. forest

C. city D. sea

( )3. A. more beautiful

B. less terrible

C. worse

D. noisier

( )4. A. but B. or

C. and D. though

( )5. A. lucky B. silent

C. kind D. frightened

( )6. A. yourself B. myself

C. herself D. himself

( )7. A. without B. around

C. in D. with

( )8. A. someone B. nothing

C. everything D. anyone

( )9. A. how B. what

C. which D. whether

( )10. A. place B. rest

C. picture D. care

( )11. A. death B. cage

C. food D. health

( )12. A. could happen

B. would happen

C. had happened

D. has happened

( )13. A. one B. it

C. that D. this

( )14. A. Soon after B. Since then

C. Just then D. Long ago

( )15. A. jump B. run

C. fly D. walk

- Passage 2 -

Have you heard of the term “etiquette”? And do you know that etiquette is not only a useful word 1 very useful to understand?

Etiquette is not the same in every culture 2 in every situation. For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some 3 people might feel 4 . Even in China, we all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is 5 . For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is 6 . Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice 7 in public places. In fact, we should also 8 not to cough or sneeze loudly in public.

If we see someone 9 the rules of etiquette, we may politely give them some suggestions. Perhaps one of the most polite ways 10 ask someone, “Would you mind doing this or would you mind not doing that?” For example, if someone cuts 11 you in a line, you could ask them, “Sorry, would you mind 12 the line?” If someone is smoking in the room you could ask, “Excuse me, could you please 13 that cigarette?” People don’t usually like 14 , so we have to be careful how we do this.

Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost every-

where in the world!For example, 15 is almost never allowed. If you see someone you know doing this, you can ask them, “Would you mind picking it up?”

( )1. A. however B. although

C. nor D. but also

( )2. A. or B. but

C. as D. and

( )3. A. Asian B. American

C. European D. African

( )4. A. comfortable B. uncomfortable

C. happy D. excited

( )5. A. not allow B. not asked

C. not allowed D. allowed

( )6. A. polite B. rude

C. impossible D. common

( )7. A. off B. small

C. loud D. down

( )8. A. try B. make it

C. take care of D. care for

( )9. A. following B. breaking

C. obeying D. broken

( )10. A. are B. are to

C. is D. is to

( )11. A. in front B. in front of

C. in the front D. in the front of

( )12. A. waiting B. jumping

C. cutting D. joining

( )13. A. put on B. put off

C. put out D. put up

( )14. A. be criticized

B. to criticize

C. to be criticized

D. criticized

( )15. A. dropping litter

B. chopping trees

C. smoking

D. picking litter up