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The junior high school graduates(毕业生) have to take a P.E. test in many places around China. The full marks are(1)   forty﹣five points, but by this year, the number rises to sixty! And it means (2)   in the senior high school entrance exam(中考).

    Usually, the test is held in May or June every year. Students of Grade 9(3)   test in their own schools. Each student is tested on three sports. They can choose long jump, basketball dribbling (运球)(4)   skipping. The pull﹣up (引体向上) is for boys, and girls can choose the sit﹣up(仰卧起坐).(5)  boys and girls must run 50 meters.

    Some students find the test is(6)  and they get full marks. Students of Grade 9 usually do lots (7)   practice in P.E. classes. The training makes the test easier than it seems to be.

    Students don't have to (8)  a lot for the test. But in P.E(9)  , they still run a lot. Most teachers and parents welcome the P.E. test. They say it helps students(10)  their health.

(1)A.never

B. very

C. seldom

D. usually

(2)A. little

B. less

C. much

D. most

(3)A.has

B. have

C. had

D. having

(4)A.or

B. then

C. but

D. so

(5)A. Either

B. None

C. Both

D. Neither

(6)A. easy

B. easier

C. difficult

D. more difficult

(7)A.in

B. at

C. of

D. to

(8)A. runs

B. running

C. ran

D. run

(9)A. classes

B. class

C. test

D. tests

(10)A. built in

B. build up

C. built up

D. building up

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