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John loved basketball. One day, as he was walking to a basketball game, he dreamed about playing basketball for the college team the next year. Suddenly a car hit him and he was thrown three meters  (31) .
John woke up in a hospital room. When the doctor told him that both his legs were broken, he knew his college basketball  (32)  was over. John did what the doctors told him, but it (33) .When he left the hospital, John was sent to a rehab center(康复中心).
A week  (34)  he arrived there, he met Sunny Chen. Sunny used to be a coach(教练).His legs were badly hurt in a skating accident.
Though he couldn't move his legs, Sunny became the coach of a basketball team called the Suns. It was an on-wheelchair basketball team, because  (35)  on the team played from a wheelchair. Sunny invited John to  (36)  the game. John played badly, but for the  (37) time since the accident, he stopped feeling sorry for himself.
After becoming a part of the Suns, John improved quickly. Basketball was like medicine for him. John was much  (38)  than before. When John became unhappy, Sunny was there to comfort him. The day before John  (39)   the center, he had dinner with Sunny. He asked Sunny how he could be so happy even with his broken legs.
Sunny  (40)  and said, "It's really quite easy. When you keep your face to the sun, the shadows will fall behind."

A.away B.from C.out D.in

A.game B.dream C.team D.coach

A.worked B.affected C.didn't work D.didn't affect

A.until B.when C.before D.later

A.somebody B.anybody C.everybody D.nobody

A.join B.show C.study D.watch

A.next B.last C.first D.early

A.worse B.better C.busier D.smarter

A.arrived B.got to C.went to D.left

A.smiled B.shouted C.cried D.turned

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A game of “catch” is just two people throwing a ball back and forth (来回地). They might have baseball                , or they might use their hands.In fact, playing catch is part of baseball           to make you get used to using a ball and a glove. But any American kid will tell you it’s much more than that.
Playing catch is a time for kids to be with their          . It’s a time when there’s nothing to worry about besides catching a ball. It’s a time when words move as smoothly as the ball itself back-and-forth, easy and relaxing. It’s an excuse to spend time           .When you ask some adults(成年人) to           the good memories of their dads, they nearly always say something about playing catch. Why? Probably because dads are usually very           with their work. A catch game is a time that is only for one thing. This is a time when a kid has his or her dad’s attention. There is no work, no phone and no other people around to take your dad away           you. For the time of playing a game of catch—your dad is all           .

A.gloves B.yards C.skills D.caps

A.team B.practice C.match D.club

A.fathers B.mothers C.friends D.classmates

A.alone B.once again C.as usual D.together

A.talk about B.looked for C.point out D.hear of

A.strict B.busy C.bored D.careful

A.off B.to C.for D.from

A.his B.hers C.yours D.theirs

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Is the art of conversation dying? The other day, my wife   1   two teenage children did something we haven’t    2   for ages. It didn’t require the Internet, a TV screen, batteries… or anything else for that matter. But we all   3   it so much we’re thinking of doing it again sometime.
We had a conversation. The kind of real, live conversation that was   4   when I was growing up, but which seems all too rare these days. Today we have chat rooms, text messages, e-mails but we seem to be losing the   5   of communicating face-to-face. We all know  6   young people are out on a date(约会)these days, they spend most of that time   7   their mobile phones. And teenagers nowadays seem to   8   communicating with their friends by sending text messages rather than actually   9   to them.
If we carry on like this,in the future, we’ll lose the use of our   10  . What do you think? E-mail me, and who knows? Maybe we could even have a real conversation about it!

A.and B.or C.but D.after

A.made B.known C.done D.seen

A.acted B.blamed C.decided D.enjoyed

A.common B.careful C.extra D.enough

A.name B.art C.attention D.aim

A.because B.how C.when D.unless

A.buying B.collccting C.repairing D.answering

A.dislike B.prefer C.admire D.believe

A.writing B.introducing C.speaking D.hurrying

A.eyes B.voiccs C.mouths D.hands

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完形填空 阅读短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章相应空白处的最佳答案。
I have a friend, Linda. Linda is          girl. She is          years old. She lives with           parents .She studies in a middle school near her home. Her classes begin at eight o’clock in the morning. She usually            at six thirty in the morning. And she washes             seven fifteen. Then she has breakfast. She            school at seven thirty. In the afternoon, the classes begin at two o’clock. There are only two            in the afternoon. She can              at five o’clock. In the evening, she usually            her homework and watches TV. She goes to             bed at 10:30.

A.a America B.a Australian C.an England D.an English

A.third B.three C.thirteen D.thirty

A.she B.her C.his D.hers

A.gets up B.get up C.gets on D.is getting up

A.in B.on C.at D.for

A.go to B.goes to C.goes D.to go

A.class B.friends C.classes D.game

A.goes to home B.go to school C.goes home D.go home

A.is doing B.to does C.does D.do

A./ B.the C. a D.An

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What’s your idea about success? Some people say that beginners have all the luck, while others believe that success    1   only with practice. In fact, I feel both of these statements (陈述) are not true all the time. Each is true in some ways    2    not in others.
For example, I went to a drawing competition many years ago and    3    surprisingly. As a prize, I got a film ticket to see “Titanic”. I was really    4    because it was the first time I had taken part in any competition. Thinking that I might be lucky again, I   5    joining in other art competitions. But the result was that I    6   won again. I accepted the fact that the other people had a    7    artistic ability than I did. Art was not something I was especially interested in and I had never practiced the different art skills. So, the   8    I produced were not of a very high standard.
These experiences taught me a lot. Though I might have been lucky    9   , I also need to put in hard work. As we know,    10    makes perfect. So I believe success builds on less luck and chance.

A.moves B.comes C.returns D.leaves

A.or B.so C.and D.but

A.won B.began C.failed D.ended

A.sorry B.active C.lucky D.nervous

A.tried B.forgot C.stopped D.remembered

A.often B.ever C.seldom D.never

A.greater B.more natural C.lower D.more common

A.results B.film C.prizes D.drawings

A.at last B.at most C.at first D.at least

A.chance B.practice C.difference D.experience

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Today ,I want to tell you a story about something I did when I was 14 years old. I made some friends in school           they turned out to be bad. They were some boys who stole(偷盗)          and sold them. Whenever we were stealing a bike , a boy named John would break the lock           two other boys were watching out. Then one of us would           the bike to a cave (洞穴). The next day ,we would meet there and repaint the bike. When we stole four or five bikes ,we would sell them           a few hundred dollars.
One         afternoon ,we went to an apartment in Bukit Batok. We found a bike on the fifth floor and started to work on the         . It was hard to break. We spent 10 minutes           it. We were about to escape with the bike when the owner of the bike came out of the elevator. “ My bike !” he         .
We dropped the bike and ran down but two policemen nearby           us. We were taken to the police station. Our parents were called and our teachers were told what had happened. The police took down what we had done. The next day ,a bright Sunday, I          to  the Boys’  Home.
Life in the Boys’ Home was very hard but it         me a very important lesson. I learnt that stealing was not right. At the Boys’ Home ,the officers helped me and encouraged me         my ways. I decided to          stealing.
To this day , I feel so           for what I have done. I hope you will learn something from my story.

A.and B.or C.but D.so

A.bikes B.books C.Suitcases D.backpacks

A.When B.while C.since D.after

A.fetch B.Pull C.fill D.take

A.To B.with C.by D.for

A.Tuesday B.Friday C.Saturday D.Sunday

A.floor B.lock C.elevator D.bike

A.breaking B.to break C.break D.broken

A.said B.walked C.Shouted D.stopped

A.saw B.pointed C.impressed D.caught

A.sent B.was sending C.was sent D.would send

A.offered B.taught C.told D.passed

A.to change B.change C.to keep D.keep

A.pick up B.put up C.look up D.give up

A.scared B.sorry C.confident D.excited

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Rose didn’t see her school IC card at lunch time. She asked her classmates and looked for it everywhere. But she couldn’t   1  it. Later, one girl said that she saw Kate take a card from Rose’s desk. So Rose got very   2  .
When she met Kate in the afternoon, Rose   3 , “You have stolen(偷) my card!” Hearing this, Kate began to cry, “No, no, I didn’t steal it! I only took it by   4  .” But Rose didn’t think so and they began to fight.
Just then a teacher came up and   5  what had happened. Kate told the whole story. She said her pen pal came to see her in the morning. She was so   6  that she took the card carelessly. Then they went for lunch happily. “I used the card, but I had thought it was mine. I didn’t know it was Rose’s   7   she asked. I was too afraid to explain it to her. So I decided to put the   8 back with some money secretly. I am sorry, Rose.” Kate said in a low 9 .
“It’s just a misunderstanding(误会)!” said the teacher. Tears(泪水) came into Rose’s eyes. Then she said, “I was   10   sorry, Kate! I hope we are still good friends. ”
A. find   B. buy            C. put
A. happy  B. angry           C. afraid
A. sang    B. shouted         C. read
A. card   B. words          C. mistake
A. asked  B. understood      C. allowed
A. sad    B. excited        C. interested
A. until  B. after          C. if
A. pen    B. book           C. card
A. voice  B. sound          C. noise
A. not   B. also           C. never

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When I was in the sixth grade, one day my teacher asked our class to think about the question “What does ‘doing the right thing’ mean to you?” over the weekend. We could talk to our parents or anyone else we thought might have a good answer.          Monday, we were to hand in an essay(论文) on it, and be prepared to live up to(实践) our         .
The entire weekend, I was trying to      something that would impress my teacher and be easy to live by. I talked to my parents, called my grandmother and asked my neighbor. Everyone had good answers, but I didn’t feel like I could live up to them.
On Sunday afternoon, my parents said they were going to my Aunt Cindy’s house. That usually meant that I would have to entertain my four-year-old cousin Andrea         my parents visited. I found a Disney movie for Andrea, and then I sat down and started to write my essay. It was due(到期的)the next morning and this was my last          .
Soon I felt a pair of eyes on me. It was Andrea.  “What are you doing?” Andrea asked. “I have to write an essay about what ‘doing the right thing’ means to me.” I answered. Andrea laughed. Could this smart four-year-old possibly know the answer?  “That’s easy,” she said. “Doing the right thing means being nice to your family and friends. Never lie. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Take a bath when you’re          . And never put rocks in your mouth.”
I stared with great         at my little cousin. Then I jumped up and gave her the biggest hug. Not only had Andrea answered a very tough question for me, but I could easily live by          of her answers. All I had to do was to be nice, not to lie, to keep myself clean and healthy, and never put rocks in my mouth. So when I wrote my essay, I        the story about Andrea and how she had answered my question.
Two weeks later, my teacher returned everyone’s essays. I          an A+ along with a little note my teacher had written at the top: “Always do the right thing and give Andrea an A+, too!”

A.By B.Over C.About D.For

A.answers B.plans C.advice D.information

A.look through B.keep on C.make up of D.come up with

A.since B.because C.while D.before

A.task B.chance C.step D.choice

A.dirty B.tired C.sleepy D.unhappy

A.pride B.fear C.surprise D.worry

A.any B.all C.some D.none

A.read B.found C.included D.returned

A.prepared B.expected C.introduced D.received

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完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。
When I was a junior high school student in 1980 , God gave me a gift —it was happiness . One weekend , I went to visit my grandparents in the countryside . On my way home , a car ran over me and cut off my ____because of it’s high speed .
Several days later when I woke up at the hospital , I realized I had to spend the rest of my life____ arms . How sad and scared I felt at that time ! ____ slowly I knew I had to face the fact and got over it . I couldn’t get my arms back even though I____ every day . However,
it’s easier ____ than done . It took me nearly half a year to get out of the sadness     . I got so much from my past story . From then on , I could treat(对待)my life with a ____ mind . But in our daily life , I often see my classmates ____ about little things . For example , they get bad grades in the test ; their bus comes ____ ; they don’t have a mobile phone but ____ have . But I only ____ life . I was lucky to realize from an accident : it is a waste of our life to focus on(关注)what you have ____ . We should always think of what we have. So why are so many people unhappy? Someone may say , “ My whole life would improve ____ I have a new car . ” But when you get the car and what ___ ? For a whole week you are walking on air . Then you go right back to being unhappy .
Happiness depends on what we have ! It’s in our heart . It’s a state of mind .Even though you own the whole world, you may still feel____. Happiness comes from mastering the art of appreciating(感激)and taking pleasure in what your really have .



A.feet B.legs C.arms D.ears


A.with B.without C.for D.on


A.Or B.But C.So D.Once


A.cried B.laughed C.sat D.stood


A.dreamed B.acted C.called D.said


A.strongly B.especially C.completely D.similarly


A.crazy B.normal C.full D.special


A.get excited B.get nervous C.get serious D.get worried


A.early B.first C.fast D.late


A.the other B.one another C.other D.others


A.hate B.dislike C.enjoy D.save


A.lost B.had C.found D.spent


A.because B.as C.if D.whether


A.happens B.takes place C.used D.uses


A.funny B.happy C.excited D.unhappy
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完形填空,先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将该选项填入答题卷上相应的空格内
Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet(西藏). Our legs were so heavy and cold that          felt like big pieces of ice (冰). Have you seen snowmen ride bicycles? That’s what we looked like! Although the way children who were dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late           we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze (结冰). However, the lakes          like glass in the setting sun (夕阳) and looked wonderful.
Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual. She was in high spirit (兴致高) so I knew I didn’t need to          her. To climb the mountains (高山) was hard work but when we          us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be able to see for miles, and we were so high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds. After a while, we began going        the mountains. It was great fun as it slowly became much         . At the foot of the mountains, colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many sheep eating green grass. Then we had to     _      our caps, gloves, and trousers for T-shirts and shorts.
In the early evening, we stopped to make camp and then we ate. After supper, Wang Wei went to sleep but I stayed awake. At midnight the sky became clearer and the stars grew brighter. It was so      _. There was almost no wind or sound, only the flames(火焰) of our fire. When I         below the stars, I thought about how far we had already travelled.
We will reach Dali in Yunnan soon, and our cousins will join us there. We can hardly wait to see them!



A.we B.you C.they D.it


A.morning B.afternoon C.Evening D.night


A.shine B.shining C.Shines D.shone


A.follow B.encourage C.help D.leave


A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for D.looked around


A.up B.down C.around D.into


A.colder B.drier C.warmer D.wetter


A.give B.find C.chase D.change


A.cloudy B.foggy C.noisy D.quiet


A.lie B.lied C.lay D.laid
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完型填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 满分15分)
根据短文内容,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。请将各小题所选答案序号填在下面框内相应位置。
a magic chair
One afternoon, Grandpa wanted to bet(打赌)me a big bag of popcorn that I didn't have as many true friends as I thought.  I          the bet happily. However,1 wasn't sure      Icould test whether my schoolmates were true friends or not.
The next day,        I went to school, Grandpa walked towards me and it seemed that he was carrying something in his hand. But I could see          there. Grandpa said, "Take it. It's a(n)    chair.  Because it's invisible(隐形的),it will be      for you to sit on it. However, if you can sit on it        ,you can use the chair's magic power to tell who your true friends are. ”
Then I took the strange invisible chair to school.  At break I        everyone to stand in a circle(圆圈),and put myself in the middle, with the      ."Look! Something amazing is coming.” I said, and then tried sitting on the chair.  Of course, I         and fell to the ground. Everyone had a very good       .  I kept trying to sit on the magic chair again an again.        ,I made it.  This time l was hovering(盘旋)in mid-air. Then I really experienced the        that Grandpa had ever talked about. Looking around, I saw George, Lucas and Diana        me up, while some of my schoolmates did nothing but make fun of me.
I was quite         to Grandpa. It was he who helped me test who my true friends were.
That evening, we four true friends went to see Grandpa and had a great time eating popcorn.



A.accepted B.started C.received D.made


A.where B.why C.how D.when


A.after B.as C.until D.before


A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything


A.important B.comfortable C.special D.expensive


A.difficult B.funny C.different D.dangerous


A.carefully B.slowly C.quickly D.successfully


A.warned B.asked C.refused D.promised


A.chance B.popcorn C.friend D.chair


A.lost B.missed C.rushed D.jumped


A.laugh B.cry C.noise D.whisper


A.Finally B.Immediately C.Next D.Indeed


A.fun B.magic C.pleasure D.trouble


A.picking B.giving C.holding D.cheering


A.fair B.kind C.helpful D.grateful
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Maybe you have seen this in schools: Some students study nearly all the time but they  just pass their exams, while some others may spend much  time on their books but do much better in exams. How could this happen? People used to think that hard work is the only way to success. But now they understand that smart work can make them successful, too.
Hard workers don’t  working for long hours, while smart workers always think of several different answers to these questions. “Why should I suffer this?” “Isn’t there a better way to do this?” Thanks to these people, we can use computers instead of the abacus now.  in every field is the direct result of “try to find a better way” by smart workers. There was a large soap factory in Japan. Once it received an unusual letter from someone who c  that there was no soap in the soapbox he bought.
How could empty soapbox go out of the factory? The engineers checked the producing and packing. The producing was fine, but in about one in ten thousand cases, the packing machines let an empty soapbox go. There was no need to spend a lot of money repairing the machine for such a small problem. The engineer soon worked out a  . He put a large X-ray (X射线) machine and two large computers to find out the empty soapbox. A  teaching the workers how to use it, he sat down in his seat, exhausted.
“Sir, we could have solved the problems in a much simpler and cheaper way.” a worker said.
“Really? How?” “We can put a huge fan near the packing machine. The wind coming from the fan will blow away the empty boxes and leave the other o   with soap. There would be no need for an X-ray machine, two computers, and operating by workers.”
See, this is smart work. In order to succeed, we should not only learn from the engineers’ hard work, but also think smart like the workers.

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Bill is my friend.He has a happy     .His father works     a hospital (医院) in Beijing.He usually        two eggs and a glass of milk       breakfast and then goes to work by car.His mother is an English        in our school.For breakfast, She usually eats some        .Her English class is very       , So we all love her.Bill is also my classmate.He eats a hamburger and two bananas for breakfast.He likes ice-cream very much.       his mother doesn’t want him to eat it.She says it is not       .And he can be very       if(如果 ) he eats a lot(很多).



A.map B.family C.photo D.room


A.in B.on C.to D.of


A.eats B.drinks C.has D.sees


A.at B.for C.in D.of


A.teacher B.student C.worker D.doctor


A.apple B.milk C.bread D.hamburger


A.boring B.interesting C.difficult D.fat


A.For B.And C.So D.But


A.happy B.healthy C.easy D.great


A.fat B.boring C.fun D.thin
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It began a year ago, around Christmas. Every time I drove down our street, I       an old man sitting in his front yard. He was usually smoking or drinking, and looking rather unhappy.
One day, while I was driving past him with my         , I decided to wave at him with a lot of excitement.       , when he noticed me waving at him, he looked a bit shocked. Then, I saw his hand go up and he waved back.
        did you wave at him?” my daughter asked.
I told her it’s just an act of kindness that doesn’t         anything. It gives both him and me a feeling of joy. My daughter replied that she felt a bit uncomfortable to wave to a         , but next time she would try it as well.
We liked close to the old man,        we saw him rather often. Whenever we drove by, both of us would start waving at him and, pretty soon, the old man started          at everyone who passed by his house.
One time, my daughter’s friend came to visit and she told my daughter that she saw this strange old man near our home wave at her very         . She mentioned that she waved back, although she didn’t know         , and it felt really good.
As soon as my daughter heard this, she told her friend the         of how all the waving began. Her friend answered: “Tell your mom that’s really cool!”
Other friends gave similar         . This taught my daughter that an act of kindness can be natural and         , if you really want to do it. It showed us how giving happiness can do good to         the giver and the receiver.
Moved by the old man’s actions, we’re planning to give our waving neighbor a thank-you card to express our         for his exciting waves. We are really thankful for him sharing his simple joy with all who pass by his house.

A.noticed B.felt C.heard D.kept

A.husband B.son C.daughter D.friend

A.Just now B.On time C.In the end D.At the beginning

A.Why B.How C.When D.Where

A.buy B.cost C.hide D.guess

A.friend B.driver C.classmate D.stranger

A.or B.but C.so D.yet

A.shouting B.waving C.laughing D.looking

A.angrily B.excitedly C.loudly D.carefully

A.him B.me C.her D.us

A.lesson B.accident C.news D.story

A.gifts B.notes C.opinions D.books

A.easy B.funny C.usual D.special

A.past B.between C.all D.both

A.attention B.thanks C.suggestions D.interests

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Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she talked about how she became a percussion soloist(打击乐器独奏演员)in spite of deafness.
“Early on I decided not to allow the   1   of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began   2   piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion(酷爱)for music grew. But I also began to lose my   3 . Doctors told me that the nerve damage(神经损伤) was the  4  and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never left me.”
“My   5   was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I learned to ‘hear’ music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can  6  the pitch of a note(音调高低)by the vibrations(振动)I feel through my body and through my imagination. My sound world exists by making use of almost every   7  that I have.”
“I decided to be a musician even though I was deaf, and applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had   8   this before and some teachers disagreed with me. Because of my performance, I finally entered the academy and went on to  9   with the academy’s highest honors a few years later.”
“I’ve been a soloist for more than ten years. 10   the doctor thought I was totally deaf, it didn’t mean that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be limited by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart. They will lead you to the place you want to go.”

A.conditions B.opinions C.advantages D.recommendations

A.enjoying B.choosing C.taking D.giving

A.sight B.hearing C.touch D.taste

A.evidence B.result C.excuse D.cause

A.job B.opinion C.promise D.goal

A.tell B.see C.hear D.smell

A.feeling B.effort C.sense D.idea

A.done B.accepted C.advised D.refused

A.study B.offer C.graduate D.educate

A.As B.Although C.Because D.Since

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