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How do most students spend their free time? Do they have time to do the things they like? Let’s see what some students do during their free time.
Ben is eleven. He has a sister, Kate. Both of them like going to the cinema. Every Sunday morning, they go to the town by train and then they go to the cinema because they live in the country and there is no cinema there.
They get to the town at noon. They usually have a big lunch in their favourite restaurant first, and then they buy some food in the supermarket before they go to their favourite cinema called Star Cinema. They like it because the seats there are comfortable and the films in the cinema are always the newest. They always have a good time on Sundays. But when the weather is bad or they are busy with their homework, they can’t go.
Ben and Kate always spend their Sundays ________.

A.watching TV B.going shopping
C.doing homework D.seeing films

They go to see a film ________.

A.by train B.by bus C.on foot D.at home

They go to the town to see a film because _______.

A.they like the cinema there
B.there is no cinema in the country
C.they don’t know other cinemas
D.they want to go shopping in the town

When they are in the town, they ________ first.

A.go to the cinema B.buy food
C.have lunch D.play in the street
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Every year, we celebrate many special days─Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and New Year’s Day. In some countries, there is a special day for playing tricks on others. In North America and parts of Europe, this day is known as April Fool’s Day, and is celebrated on April 1.
Many people believe that the French started April Fool’s Day. Centuries ago, New Year’s Day in Europe was April 1. In 1582, the calendar changed and King Charles IX of France moved it to January 1.
Some people did not like this, and chose to keep April 1 as New Year’s Day. Many called these people ‘April fools’ and played jokes and tricks on them. Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England and Scotland, and later, to North America.
On April Fool’s Day, jokes are common. In the United States, for example, a person may move a friend’s clock ahead one hour, or change the sugar and salt. In Scotland, April Fool’s Day lasts for two days. The second day is called ‘Taily Day’─for one’s ‘tail’. On this day, people might secretly put a sign saying ‘kick me’ on a person’s back or behind. Other countries have their own ‘Fool’s Day’. In Spain and Mexico, people play tricks on each other on December 28. In India, it happens on March 31.
In many countries around the world, April 1 is a day of fun. Jokes bring about a lot of laughter, and many shouts of ‘April Fool’!
It is said that people first celebrated ‘Fool’s Day’ in .

A.the United States B.France
C.Scotland D.Spain

In North America, ‘Fool’s Day’ is celebrated on .

A.April 1 B.April 2
C.December 28 D.March 31

People are allowed to while celebrating ‘Fool’s Day’.

A.kick your friends in the behind
B.move a friend’s clock ahead one hour
C.play jokes and tricks on your friends
D.take a holiday from work for two days

Which country is NOT mentioned (提到) in the passage as celebrating ‘Fool’s Day’?

A.England. B.India.
C.Mexico. D.Japan.

Over time, April 1 became a day to have fun in France. It then spread to England …. Here “spread” means .

A.盛行 B.流传 C.接受 D.发展

London, May 5, 2003 Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.
The first paragraph is mostly about .

A.the Around Alone race
B.a terrible wind storm
C.the start of the journey
D.the smallest state in America

Which one is NOT true?

A.Emma sailed alone around the world.
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel.
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race.
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone.

The second paragraph mainly tells us about .

A.Emma’s parents
B.how to repair a broken boat
C.the University of Glasgow
D.Emma’s sailing experience

How long did the trip take?

A.About four months. B.About six months.
C.About eight months. D.About twelve months.

What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?

A.The other racers had many problems.
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on.
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end.
D.She had received a good education in a university.

School Library
To Joy Lee,
Just to remind you that you have four overdue books.
Title Writer
①The age of Innocence Edith Wharton due (到期) 22/Jan
②Mr Standfast John Buchan due 24/Jan
③Imagine Alison Lester due 26/Jan
④Selected Tales Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm due 26/Jan
Please return these books tomorrow. Other people may be waiting to borrow them.
Jane Johnes
Librarian
Date: 3/Feb/2013
Note: You may not borrow any new books until these books have been returned.

This is .

A.a report B.an introduction
C.a reminder D.an advertisement

This note was written by .

A.Jane Johnes B.Joy Lee
C.Alison Lester D.John Buchan

John Buchan is .

A.due on 24th January
B.a friend of Joy Lee’s
C.the writer of the note
D.the writer of Mr Standfast

Joy Lee should return the book Imagine before .

A.22ndJan B.24thJan
C.26thJan D.3rdFeb

From this note we DON’T know that .

A.Jane Johnes works in the library
B.Joy Lee may not borrow any new books now
C.Joy Lee has lent these four books to other students
D.Jane Johnes asks the note receiver to return the four books on Feb. 4th

根据短文内容,完成下列各题(每小题2分,满分10分)
Children are amazing! They pick up language so naturally and easily. Have you ever wondered why? It’s because of the way they learn.
Children learn by simply doing what comes naturally—they listen, copy, and communicate. Let’s take a closer look at how children learn language. Perhaps we can discover a better, more “natural” way to learn English.
Listen as often as possible
When people talk to children, they often use simple words that children can understand. That’s really important to the children’s language development. In order to learn, children must be able to understand what they hear. If they don’t understand it, it’s just meaningless noise.
Listen to radio or TV programs that use English at your level. If you can’t understand every word or sentence, don’t give up. Just pay attention to what you can understand. And listen as often as you can.
Be a Copycat
Children like to copy their parents, their friends and even the TV. (the, teaches, this, how, pronounce, them, language, to). As you listen to English, repeat what you hear as much as you can.
Use English to communicate
Children don’t practice grammar rules. They use language to talk about things that interest them. This helps them learn to express themselves. They don’t worry about their small vocabulary or poor grammar. They find ways to say what they want and they do it successfully.
So look for chances to talk with people in English. If you can’t find a foreigner to talk to, talk with other English students instead. Start an English discussion group and chat about music, movies and so on. Don’t worry about making mistakes. You can learn English better by correcting mistakes.
Children learn English by __________ copying and communicating.
请把文中画线的句子“When people talk to children, they often use simple words that children can understand.”译成汉语。
__________________________________________________________________________.
请把文中括号内的词组成一个句子。
请写出文中画线词 “This” 所指代的句子。
__________________________________________________________________________.
When learning language, do we need to worry about making mistakes? Why?
___________________________________________________________________________.

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A. 阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每空一词。(毎空1分,满分10分)
July 16th was a bad day for Arthur Johnson. In the morning, he set off from his home in Santa Barbara, California. It was the start of his summer holidays, and he decided to visit his friends at Las Vegas. Then he hoped to go fishing at Lake Mead.
Johnson’s troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car broke down and he tried to repair it, but he failed. He telephoned a workshop to ask it to send a tow truck (拖车) to pull the car away and repair it.
When waiting for the tow truck, he fell asleep. While he was sleeping, a tow truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on, Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. Unwillingly, he started to walk back towards San Pedro, but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.
Johnson looked like a man wanted in California for robbery, so the police kept him at San Pedro for the night. The next day, Johnson’s friends came from California. They proved that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they let him go.

Title: A day for Arthur Johnson
Johnson’s
1. To visit his friends at Las Vegas
2. To go at Lake Mead
Johnson’s troubles
1. His car didn’tand he failed to it.
2. As he was sleeping, a tow truck arrived from San Pedro and his car away.
3. Unluckily, he had to walk back towards San Pedro, but a police car him to find out why he was walking in the desert.
4. Johnson looked like a man wanted in California for, so the police kept him at San Pedro for the night.
In the end
Johnson’s friends that Johnson was a harmless , so the police let him go.

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