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【題目】閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

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Workshops(工作坊) for Students

【1】The date of the Problem-solving Workshop is .

A.Dec. 5th and 6th , 2016

B.Dec. 3rd and 4th, 2016

C. Nov. 28th and 29th, 2016

D.Nov. 20th and 21st, 2016

2If you want to call the Speech Workshop, you can call .

A.03-98769988

B.03-20569870

C.03-98763754

D.03-20017430

3If you want to join the Young Reporter Workshop, you need to pay .

A.$150 B.$ 160

C.$180 D.$ 200

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【題目】---_____unusual music he is playing!

--- Yes, all of the students are losing themselves in it.

A. How B. What an

C. How a D. What

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Nowadays, kids all over the world are doing more and more extreme (極限的) sports. The most popular ones include inline skating (輪滑), BMX cycling (自行車越野), snowboarding, skateboarding and bungee jumping (蹦極跳). Why are they so extreme? They all have a few things in common: they’re fast, dangerous and usually send people flying through the air.

These sports started in the streets, but they were made popular by ESPN, the American TV sports network. ESPN held its first international extreme sports competition, called the “X Games,” in 1995. The X Games soon became a twice-yearly event with winter and summer games.

Now, some Chinese kids are falling in love with these cool sports. In cities like Beijing and Guangzhou, in the parks or streets, kids often practice inline skating or skateboarding, learning new tricks (花樣) from their friends. Extreme sports are becoming so popular, even the Olympic Games are starting to welcome them. Mountain biking is now a part of the summer Games, and snowboarding is in the winter Games.

BMX cycling was added to the Beijing Games in 2008. “It’s a change that we can’t stop,” said Mark Ryerson, a US Olympic historian. “The Olympics have to look into sports that people are interested in.”

1______ extreme sports are thought of as the most popular ones.

A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five

2Extreme sports are the sports which are ______.

A.fastB.dangerousC.fast and dangerousD.special to people

3These extreme sports are made popular by ______.

A.the American TV sports networkB.some Chinese kids

C.the Olympic GamesD.the sports competition

4The X Games started in 1995 and was held ______.

A.once a yearB.twice a yearC.in winterD.in summer

5There was a new item, ______, in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

A.Mountain bikingB.snowboardingC.BMX cyclingD.skateboarding

6In Beijing, where do kids often practice inline skating or skateboarding, learning new tricks (花樣) from their friends?

A.In the library.B.In the museum.C.In the park.D.In the hospital.

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People in Britain celebrate Halloween on October 31st. This isn't a holiday though. 1Orange is related (有關(guān)于) to harvests because the end of October is the end of the harvest. Black is related to death. Pumpkin lanterns are everywhere on Halloween. People take the inside part out of pumpkins and cut eyes, mouth and a nose on one side. 2The candlelight (燭光) creates a scary face effect. In the past people used potatoes to make lanterns, but today people use pumpkins. They are easier to cut and people can buy them in supermarkets. People use pumpkin lanterns to decorate (裝飾) their homes. People of different age usually dress up on Halloween. Young children usually go trick or treat with parents or an older brother or sister. Children dress up and then visit the houses in their neighborhood asking for a "trick or treat". 3If there is no treat, the children play a trick on the neighbor. They can play different tricks on the neighbor. 4People think that playing tricks is unkind but luckily there is nearly always a treat. The police in some parts of Britain give out "No trick or treat, please!" posters ( 報(bào) ). People can put the posters on their door if they don't want to join in.

A.The neighbor gives them sweets as a "treat".

B.They put a candle inside the pumpkin.

C.Halloween colors are orange and black.

D.Some people are not afraid of the tricks.

E.For example, they might put soap on the window.

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【題目】He goes to work___ _foot. But he goes home bus.

A. by; by B. on; on C. by; on D. on; by

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Supermarkets only sell food before its “sell-by” date. So where does food past its “sell-by” date go? The answer is in the trash bin. Besides shops, people also cast away a lot of food when they buy too much and can’t eat it up. To stop food waste, people have come up with great ideas. Take a look and try to join the action!

Set up food banks. When we have extra money, we save it in banks. This idea made people think. Could they set up “banks” for food? The world’s first food bank started in the US in 1967. Many other countries, including China, have caught up with this great idea. For example, Shanghai has recently made a “share fridge”. It stores cakes and canned food donated (捐贈(zèng)) from nearby markets and restaurants. It’s free for anyone to enjoy.

Pay as you feel. The Real Junk Food Project is a company in the UK. It says that food past its “sell-by” date could still be OK to eat. So they collect it from supermarkets, and put it on shelves (貨架) in special cafes. There, the food has no price label (標(biāo)簽). You can give as much money as you want. If you don’t want to spend money, you can help do some work there. There are now 125 Real Junk Food cafes worldwide. And the number is growing quickly.

Buy less. When there’s no food bank around, what can we do to help stop food waste? In two words: Buy less. Dining halls in more than half of US colleges are going tray-less (無(wú)托盤). It makes it harder for students to take too much. This small change brings a big difference. It reduces food waste by 25 to 30 percent, and saves water and energy because there are no trays to wash.

1The underlined words “cast away” in Paragraph 1 probably means _____.

A. put away B. take away C. give away D. throw away

2Which of the following is true according to the article?

A. People need to pay for food from “share fridge”.

B. Dining without trays helps to reduce food waste and save water.

C. Fifty percent of American restaurants are going tray-less.

D. The food in the Real Junk Food Project is free for anyone.

3How does the writer organize the writing?

A. B. C. D.

4What’s the main purpose of the writing?

A. To show how important the food bank is.

B. To introduce some ways of stopping food waste.

C. To ask people to buy food past its “sell-by” date.

D. To discuss where the food past its “sell-by” date goes.

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How Much Do You Pay Your Kids? Obamas’ $1 Allowance(零花錢)

Many children in America try to find the jobs during their holidays to earn their pocket money, including President Obama’s daughters Sasha and Malia. Obama gives his seven and ten-year-old daughters just a dollar a week each for the jobs they do. They help to do housework such as setting the table, washing dishes, and c1 their play areas and bedrooms.

Some people question if it is r2to give children allowances in this way. But most of the American parents believe that everyone in the family should be responsible for the housework. The people who agree with this point say that kids shouldn’t just get allowances for n3 , and that such payments can help kids learn it is not easy to get money -- this is the first l4of their money management skills. Most of the children in America are allowed to spend their allowances on the things they like. Many people think that kids can start receiving allowances around ages 4 or 5, when children start to understand how money w5in life.

How much should the children get from their jobs is another problem, especially in these tough economic times (經(jīng)濟(jì)困難時(shí)期). One way here can help the parents to make the decision: write down how m6 you spend on your child daily for two weeks and set an arrangement based on (基于) the average daily expenses. Then you will get the answer.

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【題目】---Excuse me, Where is our English teacher?

---Look, she is on the playground ________an yellow scarf today.

A. having on B. wearing

C.putting on D. dressing

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【題目】Fill in the blanks according to the phonetic transcriptions.

1I’d like to be an _________ in the future.

2I had a _________ time with my classmate last Sunday.

3It is _________ to go shopping in our neighbourhood.

4We must promise to take care of the _________ pets.

5You can _________ to go by train.

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【題目】書面表達(dá)。

假設(shè)你是林平,你的英國(guó)朋友David正在學(xué)習(xí)漢語(yǔ),他想通過(guò)你了解中國(guó)的中秋節(jié),請(qǐng)根據(jù)要求給David寫一封信,向他介紹中秋節(jié)。

(1)信的內(nèi)容包括:節(jié)日的名稱,時(shí)間及主要活動(dòng),你喜歡的理由及你的感受。

(2)參考詞匯:lunar農(nóng)歷的 要求字?jǐn)?shù)不少于80詞,字跡工整。

Dear David,

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