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    (一)A
    Jim lives close to the Parkway and Center. His baseball glove (手套)is so old that he wants to buy a new glove at a good price. So, he looks at the newspaper for sale ads.

    ()21. Why does Jim look at the newspaper?
    A. For reading.
    B. For playing.
    C. For knowing the way to Pay-Lite stores.
    D. For buying a new and cheap glove.
    ()22. How many Pay-Lite stores are there in the ad?
    A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.
    ()23. If Jim wants to ask some information about the glove in the nearest store, which number should he call?
    A. 931-4610. B. 641 -3139.
    C. 575-0510. D. 784-1230.
    ()24. When can Jim shop for the glove at a good price at Pay-Lite stores?
    A. On 9 p.m., May 20.
    B. On 8 a.m., May 21.
    C. On 9 a.m., May 20.
    D. On 8 p.m., May 21.
    ()25. What does Jim probably like doing?
    A. Playing football.
    B. Playing basketball.
    C. Playing tennis.
    D. Playing baseball.
    B
    My grandmother was a very nice person, both kind and patient. She taught me to read and write when I was young and helped me to be interested in stories. I miss her very much.
    In my mind, my grandmother was a great tailor. She made beautiful clothes and toys. She always made clothes for our family and friends.
    My grandmother was also a worker both at home and at work. I can still remember the difficult time when we were very poor. At that time, my grandmother was sixty years old but she worked in a hospital for a long time every day — not in the office but doing the cleaning outside. And she had to take care of me when my mom was at work!
    My brothers and sisters also love her. We will never forget our grandmother because she is really important in our lives and she is always there for all of us in one way or another. I am proud to be her grandson.
    ()26. Who did the writer learn to read and write from?
    A. His grandmother.
    B. His father.
    C. His mother.
    D. His teacher.
    ()27. What was his grandmother good at?
    A. Telling stories.
    B. Making clothes and toys.
    C. Doing cleaning.
    D. Taking care of the writer.
    ()28. How old was his grandmother when the writer’s family was poor?
    A. Forty. B. Fifty.
    C. Sixty. D. Seventy.
    ()29. Why will his family never forget his grandmother?
    A. Because she helped them a lot.
    B. Because she is their grandmother.
    C. Because she was a good worker.
    D. Because she is very important in their lives.
    ()30. Which of the following is NOT his grand-mother’s quality (品质)?
    A. Patient.
    B. Friendly.
    C. Strict.
    D. Hard-working.
    C

    Mom and dad are the most important people in your life. They are your first teachers in your life. They love you and help you all the time.
    Do you want to get on well with them? Here are four ways to help you be happy with your parents.
    • Have fun together
    How much time do you spend just enjoying being with each other? Ask your parents to play with you. Go outside together, try some sports, or go to the movies.
    • Be kind
    Little things may bring a lot to your parents. Make a meal for them by yourself and that can make your parents happy.
    • Ask for help
    When you are in trouble or meet some sad things, you can ask your parents for help and advice. They will be happy to listen to you and help you.
    • Have a try
    You don’t have to be the best but you need to have a try. They will be happy to see you have the courage (勇气)to achieve your dream. It lets them know they’re doing a good job in helping you grow up.
    ()31. What’s the passage about?
    A. How to love and teach kids.
    B. How to talk with your parents.
    C. How to keep happy with your parents.
    D. How to spend a lot of time with your parents.
    ()32. How do you have fun with your parents?
    A. Read a book together.
    B. Help them with housework.
    C. Tell them funny things.
    D. Go outside together.
    ()33. What does the underlined word “that” refer to?

    A. A little thing.
    B. Making a meal.
    C. Being with each other.
    D. Being kind.
    ()34. What should you do if you have a problem?
    A. Solve it by yourself.
    B. Ask your parents for help.
    C. Turn to your friends.
    D. Listen to your teachers.
    ()35. What does the fourth way mainly (主要地)tell us?
    A. You must be the best.
    B. Parents are happy to see their children grow up.
    C. Having a try can make your parents happy.
    D. Parents will help their children achieve their dreams.

    D
    How much sleep do we need? The answers are different. Some people need only three hours of sleep a night. Others need ten hours of sleep a night. Most Americans sleep about seven to eight hours a night. After the age of fifty, the sleeping time may go down to 6.5 hours a night.
    Most people have a bad night when they can’t fall asleep. The name of this problem is called insomnia. About 30% people in America have the problem with sleep. This is not a new problem. Many famous people in history had insomnia. Some of these people had unusual ideas to sleep well. Benjamin Franklin, the famous inventor, had four beds. He moved from one to another to fall asleep. King Louis XIV of France had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. Mark Twain, the famous writer, had a different way. He lay on his side across the end of his bed.
    ()36. What does the first paragraph talk about?
    A. The sleeping time.
    B. The old people only sleep 6.5 hours a night.
    C. American’s sleeping time.
    D. People need to sleep at least seven to eight hours a night.
    ()37. What does the underlined word “insomnia” mean?
    A. It’s hard to fall asleep.
    B. It’s easy to fall asleep.
    C. To sleep less time.
    D. To sleep more time.
    ()38. Which of the following is TRUE about insomnia?
    A. Everyone probably has insomnia.
    B. It’s not easy to solve (解决)insomnia.
    C. Insomnia only happens to famous people.
    D. People can sleep well in many beds to solve insomnia.
    ()39. Why does the writer tell us some famous people’s unusual ideas?
    A. To let us know different people use different ways to solve insomnia.
    B. To tell us insomnia often happens in our daily life.
    C. To let us know most famous people have insomnia.
    D. To tell us nobody can solve insomnia.
    ()40. Where can we probably read the passage?
    A. In a travel guide.
    B. In a healthy magazine.
    C. In a storybook.
    D. In a diary.

    (二)A
    Mr White was taking a walk on a very cold morning. Suddenly, an old man stopped him.
    “Excuse me,sir,” the old man said. “Did you see any money, about fifty yuan, around here?” Of course Mr White didn’t. But when he found the old man worried, he took out a fifty-yuan note (纸币)and dropped it on the ground. “Here! Here’s your money!” He picked it up and gave it to the old man. Then he left.
    A week later, on a snowy afternoon, Mr White heard someone knocking (敲)at the door. It was that old man with a heavy bag. He said,“Thank you so much. I knew you gave me your own money that day, for the money I lost was in change (零钱). But my wife was ill. I really needed it. I’m poor and have nothing to give you for your kindness. Here’s some rice for you. I hope you will be healthy.”
    Hearing his words, Mr White and his wife were moved (感动的).
    ()21. When did the story happen?
    A. In spring. B. In summer.
    C. In autumn. D. In winter.
    ()22. How much money did the old man lose?
    A. Forty yuan. B. Forty dollars.
    C. Fifty yuan. D. Fifty dollars.
    ()23. How many people are mentioned (提到) in this passage?
    A. Two. B. Three.
    C. Four. D. Five.
    ()24. Why did the old man give the Whites some rice?
    A. Because he wanted to cook them a good meal.
    B. Because he wanted to ask them for money again.
    C. Because he wanted to let them thank him.
    D. Because he wanted to thank Mr White for his kindness.
    ()25. What’s the best title of the passage?
    A. Mr White and his family.
    B. Poor in life, rich in heart.
    C. Mr White and the old man.
    D. What a helpful man!
    B
    These days traveling is getting more and more popular around the world. Four friends went to different Chinese cities on vacation last winter.
    Who
    Where
    What
    How
    Peter

    visited the History Museum and the Terracotta Army (兵马俑), ate delicious food, bought something special
    went there by train; first snowy and then sunny; wonderful
    Maria

    visited the Yellow Crane Tower (黄鹤楼),the Wuhan Zoo and Wuhan University, met her Internet friend Ma Lili
    went there by ship; rainy and cold;
    interesting
    David

    visited the West Lake (went boating, walked along the lake, took photos), ate something special, met someone interesting
    went there by train; first rainy and then fine; relaxing
    Nancy

    went to the beach, swam and went diving, tried paragliding (跳伞),ate fresh seafood, talked to some Americans in English
    went there by plane; always warm and sunny; exciting
    C
    ()26. Who took the train to get to their travel places?
    A. Peter and Maria.
    B. Maria and David.
    C. David and Nancy.
    D. Peter and David.
    ()27. Where did Maria visit on her vacation?
    A. The museum. B. The zoo.
    C. The lake. D. The beach.
    ()28. What did David do on his vacation?
    A. Went shopping.
    B. Visited his friend.
    C. Tasted delicious food.
    D. Went swimming.
    ()29. What was the weather like when Nancy was in Sanya?
    A. It was snowy. B. It was rainy.
    C. It was fine. D. It was cold.
    ()30. What can we know from the passage?
    A. David went to Sanya on vacation too.
    B. Peter took lots of photos on his vacation.
    C. Nancy met some special friends on her vacation.
    D. All the four friends think their vacations are great.
    C
    Dear Jack,
    I had a great time at Nina’s party. It was my first time to go to her house, so I didn’t know the way. Nina drew a map for me at school. But when I got home, I couldn’t find it! I only knew she lives near the bank, so I got off the bus at the bank first. Then I wanted to call Nina, but I didn’t take my phone. So I asked a woman for help. Guess what? The woman is Nina’s aunt. She came to Nina’s birthday party too. When we got to Nina’s house, all Nina’s good friends were there. We sang songs, watched videos and enjoyed the big cake. After that, we went to the zoo together. The zoo is behind Nina’s flat, next to a park. We watched some animals and took lots of photos there.
    I’ll have my birthday next month, so T d like to have a big party too. Would you like to come? If you don’t know the way, don’t worry. You can come in my uncle David’s car. He lives in the same building as you do.
    Yours,
    Diana
    ()31. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
    A. The way. B. The note.
    C. The map. D. The party.
    ()32. How did Diana go to Nina’s house?
    A. By car.
    B. By underground.
    C. By bus.
    D. By train.
    ()33. What did they NOT do on Nina’s birthday?
    A. Sing songs. B. Watch videos.
    C. Eat the cake. D. Visit the park.
    ()34. Which of the following is TRUE?
    A. Diana doesn’t have a phone.
    B. Nina only invited her friends to the party.
    C. Diana spent a long time finding Nina’s house.
    D. Diana’s uncle is Jack’s neighbor.
    ()35. Why did Diana write to Jack?
    A. To invite Jack to her party.
    B. To tell Jack something about Nina.
    C. To tell Jack how she found Nina’s home.
    D. To tell Jack when her party is.
    D
    Australia is a beautiful country in the world. It is smaller than China.
    Australia is big, but there are fewer people there. The population (人口)of Australia is smaller than, that of Shanghai, a city of China.
    Australia is in the south of the Earth. So when it is the hot summer in our country, Australia will be the cold winter. The seasons in Australia and in China are just opposite (想反的). Summer in Australia is from December to February, and winter is from July to August. When it’s spring in China, it will be autumn in Australia.
    Australia is famous for sheep and kangaroos. They are both popular in Australia.
    You can see kangaroos not only in zoos but also outside the cities and towns. People call Australia “the country on the back of sheep” because there are a lot of sheep there. After a short drive from any town, you will find yourself in the middle of white sheep. It’s really common for people to see sheep everywhere.
    Do you know the kangaroo? It has a “bag” on its body. The mother kangaroo keeps its baby kangaroos in the “bag”. It’s very strange,isn’t it?
    ()36. Which season is it in China when it is summer in Australia?
    A. Summer. B. Autumn.
    C. Winter. D. Spring.
    ()37. What does the underlined word “common” mean?
    A. Usual. B. Special.
    C. Beautiful. D. Perfect.
    ()38. What can we learn from the article?
    A. Kangaroos are often in the zoos in Australia.
    B. The weather in Australia is always hot.
    C. The number of people in Australia ns large.
    D. Sheep are popular in Australia.
    ()39. Where can we find the article?
    A. In a travel magazine.
    B. In a storybook.
    C. In a newspaper.
    D. In a diary.
    ()40. What’s the purpose (目的) of the article?
    A. To ask us to travel around Australia.
    B. To introduce (介绍) Australia.
    C. To tell us how Australia is different from China.
    D. To tell us Australia is a beautiful place.
    (三)A
    Trip 1 Four Days In The Mountains
    Bring your strong shoes and warm clothes for this walk, in Green Mountains. You may go hiking or climbing. It’s also a protection area for wild animals.
    Time: July 11 — July 14 Tel: 84639818 Adult: $110 Child: $55
    Trip 2 Three Days In The Country
    There are many beautiful gardens. Take your camera and enjoy the wonderful sights in Hunter Valley. It is a good place for fishing and horse riding. You can also find different kinds of flowers here. This is also a great walk for bird lovers.
    Time: July 20 — July 22 Tel: 83986432 Adult: $50 Child: $25
    Trip 3 Five Days By The Sea
    Wear your sun hat and enjoy wonderful sunshine from morning to evening. Our hotel is next to the sea. We have our own boats too. You can swim in the sea or in the swimming pool. Every day, our boats will take you to different places for swimming.
    Time: July 13 — July 17 Tel: 83549679 Adult: $80 Child: $40
    ()21. Why do you need to bring your strong shoes and warm clothes?
    A. You may visit wild animals in mountains.
    B. You may go hiking or climbing in mountains.
    C. You may enjoy the wonderful sights in mountains.
    D. You may go to find different flowers.
    ()22. If you love different kinds of birds, which trip should you take part in?
    A. Trip One.
    B. Trip Two.
    C. Trip Three.
    D. We don’t know.
    ()23. If you want to swim with your two children in the sea, how much do you have to spend?
    A. $220. B. $200.
    C. $160. D. $100.
    ()24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned (提及)?
    A. Eating different kinds of foods.
    B. Fishing.
    C. Enjoying different kinds of flowers.
    D. Taking a boat.
    ()25. What’s the purpose (目的)of the material (材料)?
    A. To introduce three trips to us.
    B. To tell us the perfect time for us to travel.
    C. To tell us what we should do in a trip.
    D. To tell us how to take children to travel.
    B
    My name’s Woof. Do you think we have a great life? Wrong! I’ll tell you why.
    First of all, we are bored, because our owners are busy. You know, they go to work or school, so they are all away from home all day. What could we do? Watch the house? Sure. But that’s boring. That’s why we get so excited when our owners come home. We bark and run around and look as if (似乎)we are very happy. But we only do this because we’re bored all day. If we are lucky, our owners will take us for a walk.
    The second thing is the food. We eat the same food, meal after meal, day after day, week after week, month after month. Help! Do you like to eat the same thing all the time? No, you don’t. And we hate (讨厌)it too.
    Another thing is TV. Dogs hate television. Our owners watch these foolish shows, hour after hour. Are there any shows for dogs on television? No.
    So what can we do? What else can we do but sleep? So we sleep. We dogs are not lazy. We are bored.
    ()26. What does Woof think of his life?
    A. Great. B. Busy.
    C. Free. D. Boring.
    ()27. Why is Woof excited when he sees his owner?
    A. He’s too bored.
    B. He’s too happy.
    C. He’s too worried.
    D. He’s too hungry.
    ()28. How many things does Woof complain about (抱怨)?
    A. One. B. Two.
    C. Three. D. Four.
    ()29. Why does Woof NOT like TV?
    A. The shows on TV are boring.
    B. The shows last for a long time.
    C. His owner doesn’t have time to look after him because of shows.
    D. There are not any shows for dogs.
    ()30. What may Woof usually do in his life?
    A. Sleep. B. Walk around.
    C. Watch the house. D. Eat.
    C
    The snake lives in grass or other dark places. A snake has no legs or feet, but it can move very fast on its stomach. Snakes
    usually have green, yellow or black skins to make them difficult for their enemies (敌人)to find. Some kinds of snakes live in water. They can swim as freely as fish.
    In winter snakes stay in holes (洞). Their holes are narrow enough only to hold the snakes’ bodies. The snakes can sleep in winter without eating and moving. Their sleep lasts about five months.
    When spring comes, the snakes come out and begin their life.
    Snakes eat many things, such as mice, sparrows (麻雀)and birds’ eggs. People sometimes can see a snake eat a sparrow. First it moves close to the sparrow, and then it puts out its tongue (舌头) and brings the sparrow into its mouth.
    Many people drive them away when they see them. In fact, snakes can help us to kill mice. Poisonous (有毒的)snakes are very useful. We can make some medicine with them.
    ()31. Why is it difficult for snakes’ enemies to find them?
    A. Because snakes live in dark places.
    B. Because snakes can move fast.
    C. Because snakes have green, yellow or black skins.
    D. Because snakes can swim fast.
    ()32. How long do snakes sleep in winter?
    A. About three months.
    B. About four months.
    C. About five months.
    D. About six months.
    ()33. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
    A. A mouse. B. A snake.
    C. The tongue. D. The mouth.
    ()34. What do you think of snakes after reading the passage?
    A. Snakes make people afraid.
    B. Snakes only live on land.
    C. Snakes only eat meat.
    D. Snakes are useful to people.
    ()35. What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
    A. The living habit (习惯)of snakes.
    B. The importance of snakes.
    C. People can make friends with snakes.
    D. Why people are afraid of snakes.
    D
    Romeo Dev from India was 84cm tall and he only weighed 9 kilos. However, he was well-known in his town. Every day many people went to the club to see how the mini-muscleman (迷你肌肉男)was training.
    Different from other dwarfs (侏儒),Romeo was of good build. Once he said, “I started training two years ago and now I think Tm the strongest dwarf in the world. My size used to stop me, but it never does.”
    His trainer Ranjeet Pal had a lot to say about his student, “What a person looks like is not very important. The most important thing is what he’s ready to do. Because of his small size, I used to let him take easy exercise. However, he always trains so hard.”
    After performing (表演)in many TV shows, Romeo wanted to have a better future. He said, “Being rich doesn’t interest me. My dream is to travel a lot. I want to perform in London with my favorite star, Jazzy-B.”
    ()36. What was Romeo Dev well-known for?
    A. His height.
    B. His small size.
    C. His kindness.
    D. His body building.
    ()37. Why could Romeo Dev be so successful?
    A. Because he had a good trainer.
    B. Because he was always training hard.
    C. Because he looked different from other dwarfs.
    D. Because he often performed in TV shows.
    ()38. Which of the following is TRUE about Romeo Dev?
    A. He was the shortest dwarf in the world.
    B. He thought that his size never stopped him.
    C. He dreamed of traveling to many places.
    D. He used to perform with Jazzy-B in London.
    ()39. What’s the best title for the passage?
    A. A mini-muscleman.
    B. An Indian dwarf and his trainer.
    C. Body building and dance.
    D. Performances in TV shows.
    ()40. Where can we read the article?
    A. In a magazine.
    B. In a science book
    C. In a diary.
    D. In a travel guide.

    (四)A
    Everyone might find some free time in a day. It is great to spend your free time with family members. Here are some other ideas on how to spend your free time.
    Clean up. Do some cleaning work at your home, like putting away your books, cleaning up your bedroom or washing your clothes. This not only helps to keep your things clean and tidy, but also helps you keep healthy.
    Check (检查)your mails. When you are free, check all your mails to see what important messages you get. And look through all unread e-mails and see if (是否)you need to reply (回复)to them. In this way, you won’t miss (错过) anything important from anyone else.
    Call your friends. Most often,you’re too busy to talk to your friends. So during your free time, why not give them a call? It looks like a small thing, but it may make your friends feel good.
    Stay healthy. The hard work may keep you too busy to be worried about your health. So, do some useful exercise for your body and mind when you have free time. You can take a walk, run for fun, or do some ball sports.
    ()21. What does the writer think of spending free time with family members?
    A. Useful. B. Nervous. C. Boring. D. Good.
    ()22. Which activity isn’t mentioned (被提及)?
    A. Putting away your books.
    B. Cleaning up your bedroom.
    C. Cleaning up your classroom.
    D. Washing your clothes.
    ()23. Why should you check your unread e-mails in your free time?
    A. To know how many mails you get.
    B. To see if you need to reply to them.
    C. To learn about important mails.
    D. To make your friends feel good.
    ()24. How many ways of staying healthy are mentioned?
    A. One. B. Two.
    C. Three. D. Four.
    ()25. What’s the passage mainly about?
    A. Ways to spend your free time.
    B. Ways to get more free time.
    C. Ways to keep healthy.
    D. Ways to get on with friends.
    B
    When we have good news, we like to talk about it with our good friends and when something terrible happens, we make it known to others soon. But can you imagine that a tree can talk about news with each other too? Of course, no tree moves lips (嘴唇)and says words just as people do. It may sound strange,but some trees really try to talk with each other.
    Willow (柳树)trees are the best-known of these trees. When insects begin nibbling (叮咬)a willow tree, the tree sends out a special smell at once. This smell tells the other willows that harmful insects are coming near. All of them quickly make a chemical (化学物质)in their leaves. This chemical is bad for the insects. The insects do not like it and they fly away soon. In this way, the willow trees protect themselves from the insects.
    The next time when you take a walk in the woods, maybe the trees are talking to each other quietly.
    ()26. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
    A. Good news.
    B. Something terrible.
    C. A tree.
    D. A friend.
    ()27. What does a willow use to talk?
    A. Its smell. B. Its words.
    C. Its leaves. D. Its branches.
    ()28. Why do insects fly away when they feel the willow’s talk?
    A. Because it stops them from eating.
    B. Because it is harmful to them.
    C. Because it kills them in a second.
    D. Because it can catch them.
    ()29. Which of the following is TRUE?
    A. All trees can kill insects by their talk.
    B. Trees can talk with each other.
    C. Trees can use their voice to talk.
    D. When you walk in woods, you will hear their talk.
    ()30. Where can we read this passage?
    A. In a story book.
    B. In a science book.
    C. In a travel guide.
    D. In a diary.
    C
    The cute and lovely animals always bring the world so much surprise. Look! This photo of a panda falling off the stage was chosen (被选择) to be one of the best pictures in 2016 by many famous newspapers and magazines in January, 2017.
    How did the photo come? Zhang Lei works for the West China City Daily in Chengdu. On September 29, 2016, he went to Chengdu Research Base for his interview. It’s said (据说)that twenty-three baby pandas were born in the base in 2016.
    That day, the workers in the base carried all the baby pandas out for a show. At first, all the babies lay on a big green stage. Then some of them began to climb around. Suddenly, one of them wasn’t careful and fell off the stage when a worker ran to help it up. Just then Zhang Lei happened to see the interesting scene (场景) and quickly took such a wonderful photo.
    As soon as the photo came out, it went popular over the Internet. And finally, it became one of the world’s best news pictures in 2016.
    ()31. What may Zhang Lei do?
    A. He’s a keeper.
    B. He’s a reporter.
    C. He’s a worker.
    D. He’s a doctor.
    ()32. What happened on September 29, 2016 in Chengdu Research Base?
    A. Zhang Lei became a keeper there.
    B. The baby pandas gave a special show.
    C. A baby panda was born on that day.
    D. The workers took a photo of the baby" pandas.
    ()33. How many baby pandas were born in Chengdu Research Base in 2016?
    A. Twenty-three. B. Twenty-two.
    C. Thirty-three. D. Thirty-two.
    ()34. Why did the baby panda fall off the stage?
    A. Because it felt bored.
    B. Because it wanted to run away.
    C. Because it wasn’t careful.
    D. Because it wanted to make others laugh.
    ()35. What can we know from the passage?
    A. The photo of a panda falling off the stage was the best photo in the world.
    B. The falling panda was the smallest (最小的)one in the base.
    C. The falling panda wasn’t very popular with other pandas.
    D. Zhang Lei saw the interesting scene and took the wonderful photo.

    D
    The environment is important to us. Bad environments are not good for your health. You should try to protect the environment. There are many things you can do to protect the environment at school. Here is some advice.
    Use recycled (再利用的)paper. You can ask your teachers to encourage students to use recycled paper at school. New paper is made from trees. Recycled paper is made from used paper and cardboard. Do you know that it takes two tons of wood just to make one ton of new paper? A lot of trees may be cut down!
    Go to the arboretum (植物园). You can ask your teachers to take your class to the arboretum too. An arboretum is a garden. There are many trees there. You’ll enjoy the beauty of many plants in it and know the importance of trees there.
    Use less energy. You can also use less energy at school. How can you use less energy at school? For example, you Can walk or ride your bike to school and don’t use disposable products (一次生用品). When you are not in the classroom, make sure that lights are turned off.
    ()36. What is new paper made from?
    A. Used paper.
    B. Used cardboard.
    C. Trees.
    D. Used clothes.
    ()37. How many tons of wood does it take to make three tons of new paper?
    A. Two. B. Three.
    C. Five. D. Six.
    ()38. Which of the following can NOT save energy at school?
    A. Riding bikes to school.
    B. Not using disposable products at school.
    C. Turning off the lights when you leave the classroom.
    D. Driving cars to school.
    ()39. Whom is the passage written for?
    A. Parents. B. Teachers.
    C. Students. D. Doctors.
    ()40. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
    A. The ways to save trees and energy.
    B. The ways to use paper.
    C. Plants in the arboretum.
    D. How to protect the environment at school.

    (五)A
    Cindy’s Restaurant
    Tel: 856-1398
    Address: No. 168 Kaiyuan Street, next to Green Water Park
    Opening time: 9:00 a.m.〜9:30 p.m.
    You can eat here or take away the food. Ice-cream is free on Thursday.
    Staples (主食)

    Beef hamburger
    $5 (small);
    $7.5 (medium); $9 (large)
    Vegetable hamburger
    $3 (small);
    $4.5 (medium); $6 (large)
    Dessert (甜点)
    Apple pie
    $3
    Banana pie
    $5
    Ice-cream
    $5.5
    Drinks
    Orange juice
    $5 (large)
    Green tea
    $10 (large)
    ()21. What can we know about Cindy’s Restaurant?
    A. It doesn’t have a telephone.
    B. It is next to Green Water Park.
    C. It is a Chinese restaurant.
    D. It is at No. 186 Kaiyue Street.
    ()22. When can you buy food at Cindy’s Restaurant?
    A. At 7:00 a.m.
    B. At 8:30 a.m.
    C. At 3:00 p.m.
    D. At 10:30 p.m.
    ()23. If Helen wants to buy a large beef hamburger and a large glass of orange juice, how much will she spend?
    A. $8. B. $12.5.
    C. $14. D. $19.
    ()24. What cannot you buy at Cindy’s Restaurant?
    A. Orange pies.
    B. Large cups of green tea.
    C. Medium beef hamburgers.
    D. Small vegetable hamburgers.
    ()25. Which is TRUE about Cindy’s Restaurant?
    A. Three ice-creams are $15.
    B. You can only eat at the restaurant.
    C. You can eat noodles at the restaurant.
    D. You don’t need to spend money on ice-cream on Thursday.
    B
    Long long ago, there was a famous person named Boyle. A young man came to visit him and asked, “Sir, I don’t know why people like you so much though (尽管)you wear so simple.”
    Boyle smiled and took off his ring (戒指)and said, “I’ll answer your question, but first take this ring to the market. Can you sell it for a piece of gold (金子)?”
    The young man looked at Boyle’s dirty ring and said, “I don’t think I can sell this ring at that price.” “Try first,” Boyle said.
    The young man went to the market and showed the ring to many people, but nobody wanted to buy it.
    Boyle said, “Now go to the gold shop and show this ring to the shopkeeper. Listen to how much he wants to pay for this ring.”
    The young man returned with a lot of gold and said,“The shopkeeper gave me so much gold.” Boyle said,“That’s the answer to your question. People cannot value (评价)a person by what he wears.”
    ()26. Why did many people in the market not buy the ring?
    A. They didn’t have enough money.
    B. They knew it was Boyle’s.
    C. They thought it was too small.
    D. They thought it was worth (值……) a little.
    ()27. How was Boyle’s ring?
    A. Dirty but expensive.
    B. Clean and expensive.
    C. Dirty and cheap.
    D. Clean but cheap.
    ()28. How many places did the young man go to sell the ring?
    A. One. B. Two.
    C. Three. D. Four.
    ()29. What’s the relationship between Boyle and the young man?
    A. Father and son.
    B. Teacher and student.
    C. Strangers (陌生人).
    D. Friends.
    ()30. What can we learn from the passage?
    A. Boyle was very poor.
    B. We can’t value a person by what he wears.
    C. Rich people should dress quite well.
    D. People in the market are clever.
    C
    Fresh water is very important in the world. About 97% of water on Earth is salt water. Man can only drink or use the water from rivers, lakes and the underground. But now the water shortage becomes a big problem. And people are trying their best to find more ways to get fresh water.
    Then what can we do about it? Scientists have found some ways to turn salt water into fresh water. One important way is to boil sea water at a high temperature (温度).In this way, we can make a lot of fresh water, but we spend too much. And heating is not the only way to get fresh water.
    People also have other ways, such as keeping rainwater and protecting rivers and lakes. Which way is better? I think getting the most fresh water with the least (最少的) money is the best. And everyone should take part in saving water. It’s not difficult. We should just try not to waste any water in our daily life.
    ()31. What does the underlined word “shortage” mean?
    A. Something is valuable.
    B. Something is not enough.
    C. Something is important.
    D. Something is not difficult.
    ()32. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
    A. Getting fresh water.
    B. The big problem.
    C. Turning salt water into fresh water.
    D. Heating the water.
    ()33. What does the writer think of boiling the sea water to get fresh water?
    A. Easy.
    B. Expensive.
    C. Difficult.
    D. Helpful.
    ()34. What’s the main idea of the passage?
    A. The ways to get fresh water.
    B. The price of making fresh water.
    C. The importance of sea water.
    D. The pollution of fresh water on Earth.
    ()35. Where may we read the passage?
    A. In a storybook.
    B. In a water magazine.
    C. In a travel guide.
    D. In a fashion magazine.
    D
    Everyone knows water is important to all living things. But water is becoming less and less today. Here are some interesting facts about water. And we all should know what we do with the water problems.
    Facts about water
    Without water, the Earth would look like the Moon.
    People can live several days without food, but only a few days without water.
    Scientists say 70% of the human body is made up of water.
    Water makes up 83% of our blood, 70% of our brain,and 90% of our lungs (肺).
    About 95% of a tomato is water, and about 80% of an apple is water.
    ___________
    Keep a shower only in 10 minutes. It helps save much water.
    Use a broom to sweep the floor, the stair, the garage (车库),or the road instead of water.
    Never throw your used water away. Instead, you can use some to water plants or run the toilets.
    Use a bucket (桶) of water to wash your bike or the family car instead of water pipes.
    Use water only when you need it. Don’t leave water running. Be sure to turn the tap off when you are not using it.
    ()36. How many interesting facts about water does the writer tell us?
    A. Three. B. Four.
    C. Five. D. Six.
    ()37. Why does the writer tell us the facts about water first?
    A. To let us know many things need water.
    B. To let us learn some knowledge.
    C. To show he knows much.
    D. To tell us how important water is.
    ()38. Which of the following can be put into the blank?
    A. Ways to help with the water problems.
    B. Different ways to use water.
    C. Some terrible water problems.
    D. Drink much water every day.
    ()39. Which can NOT help to save water?
    A. Taking a shower for 7 minutes.
    B. Using water pipes to wash your car.
    C. Using the used water to water plants.
    D. Using water only when you need it.
    ()40. What does the passage want us to do?
    A. To drink healthy water.
    B. To save water.
    C. To use much water.
    D. To find fresh water.
    (六)A
    Do you want to know some amazing things? Let’s have a look at what happened to the following four people.

    I’m Amy. I was very sad yesterday because I left my schoolbag on the school bus. But when I got back home, I found my schoolbag on the desk in my bedroom! My parents didn’t know about it. Whom should I thank to?

    I’m Bill. Yesterday afternoon, on my way to my office, I saw a dog. Guess (猜)what? There was a piece of paper and ten dollars in its mouth, and the dog ran into a shop and came out with some meat in its mouth! Isn’t it amazing?

    I’m Steven. My friend Sarah’s pet cat is so amazing. The cat likes listening to music and eating vegetables. Maybe you will say “That’s nothing. ”,but I’m sure you didn’t see a cat dancing before. Sarah’s cat begins to dance when it hears the music. It dances differently to different music!

    I’m Kate. My pet monkey saved my life last week. I became ill suddenly and fell to the floor. Nobody else was at home, and I couldn’t move. My pet monkey Koko helped me call 911 and soon the doctors came!

    ()21. Who sent Amy’s schoolbag back to her home?
    A. Amy’s mum.
    B. Amy’s dad.
    C. Amy’s friend.
    D. We don’t know.
    ()22. What did Bill think of the dog?
    A. Foolish. B. Lazy.
    C. Surprising. D. Helpful.
    ()23. What can we know about the dog?
    A. The dog likes eating meat very much.
    B. The dog can buy things by itself.
    C. The dog bought the meat for itself.
    D. The dog can write and read.
    ()24. Which of the following is NOT true about Sarah’s cat?
    A. It can sing songs.
    B. It likes music.
    C. It can dance.
    D. It likes eating vegetables very much.
    ()25. How did the monkey help Kate?
    A. It took some medicine for her.
    B. It sent her to the hospital.
    C. It asked for help for her.
    D. It took care of her well.


    B
    Mr Lee went to the forest with his family and friends for the weekend last winter. They found a village near the forest and lived in it.
    Mr Lee’s little son Sam met a dog at the door of the house they lived in and gave it some bread. The dog was very happy. It began to follow Sam and didn’t leave Sam from then on. The two became good friends.
    The next day, Mr Lee went into the forest with his friends, leaving Mrs Lee and Sam at the house. Three hours later, all of them came back. The dog rushed towards Mr Lee as soon as it saw him.
    One of Mr Lee’s friends saw the blood (血)in the dog’s mouth. His friend thought the dog hurt Sam and beat (打)it. Hearing the dog’s cry, Mrs Lee came out quickly. She told that a wolf wanted to hurt Sam, but the dog came and saved Sam’s life.
    Mr Lee felt sorry when he heard that and he was very thankful to the dog.
    ()26. Who became good friends with the dog?
    A. Mr Lee.
    B. Mrs Lee.
    C. Mr Lee’s son.
    D. Mr Lee’s friend.
    ()27. How did Mr Lee’s friend feel after seeing the blood in the dog’s mouth?
    A. Excited.
    B. Happy.
    C. Bored.
    D. Angry.
    ()28. Why did Mr Lee feel sorry for the dog?
    A. Because his friend beat the dog.
    B. Because the wolf hurt the dog.
    C. Because the wolf killed the dog.
    D. Because the dog was lost in the forest.
    ()29. Which of the following is TRUE?
    A. The story happened in summer. .
    B. Their house was far away from the forest.
    C. Mr Lee and his friends spent a day in the forest.
    D. Everybody knew the fact at last.
    ()30. Where can we read the passage?
    A. In a travel guide.
    B. In a storybook.
    C. In an animal book.
    D. In a fashion magazine.

    C
    Electricity is an important part in our life. But, some people don’t know that everyone should save electricity. When it is not completely dark, many street lamps (路灯)light up early in some streets of places. Some people don’t turn off the lights when they leave the room. Some people are sleeping with the lights on. They are all wrong. Here are some suggestions about stopping these things:
    1. Turn on the street lamps on time. We light them from 7:00 p.m. - 5:30 a.m. in summer, and from 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 a.m. in winter.
    2. If some small areas are very dark, just turn on a few lights.
    3. The distance (距离)between street lights can be 50-60 meters. It can save electricity and money.
    4. If there are some activities, we can make the lights bright; if there is no activity, lights needn’t be too bright.
    5. Ask people to save electricity through TV shows, newspapers, and so on.
    Electricity is valuable. It helps us live well and conveniently. We should save it at once!
    ()31. How many examples does the writer tell us about wasting electricity?
    A. Two. B. Three.
    C. Four. D. Five.
    ()32. What does the underlined word “suggestions” mean?
    A. Energy. B. Jokes.
    C. Plans. D. Advice.
    ()33. What does the writer think of electricity?
    A. Valuable.
    B. Fast.
    C. Clean.
    D. Dangerous.
    ()34. Who of the following is NOT right?
    A. As a worker, Tom made the distance between two lights 55 metres.
    B. Mary wrote an article about saving electricity to the newspaper.
    C. Annie turned on all the lights when it was dark in a small area.
    D. On the Book Fair last Sunday, Lucy made the lights bright.
    ()35. What is the purpose (目的)of the passage?
    A. To tell us how to use electricity safely.
    B. To introduce electricity to us.
    C. To ask us to find valuable resources (资源).
    D. To ask us to save electricity.

    D
    William Kamkwamba was born I in 1987. He lives in Malawi, j Africa. There most people have [to grow their own food and have I no electricity or running water. Only a few Malawians have enough money to buy electricity. With no electricity or running water, life is difficult. In 2001, life in Malawi became even more difficult. William’s family didn’t have enough money to send him to school anymore. But William didn’t want to give up his study. So he went to the library near his home to study. One day, he found a science book called Using Energy. It showed ways to build a windmill (风车).It also described (描述)how could be used to produce electricity from wind. William didn’t know much English, and he wasn’t able to understand (理解)most of the book, but it was full of pictures. Looking at the pictures, William thought he could build a windmill for his family.
    William made the windmill better little by little. First, it powered (驱动)only one light. Finally, it powered four lights. Later,William built a second windmill. After that, William began to teach other people how to build windmills.
    ()36. What can we know from the first paragraph?
    A. Most people in Malawi are poor.
    B. William Kamkwamba enjoys reading books with pictures.
    C. There is no electricity in Malawi.
    D. When William was 13 years old, he had to leave school.
    ()37. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
    A. A science book.
    B. A windmill.
    C. The library.
    D. A picture.
    ()38. How did William Kamkwamba learn to make a windmill?
    A. By asking for help from his teacher.
    B. By reading the words in the book.
    C. By looking at the pictures in the book.
    D. By asking for help from his family.
    ()39. Which of the following is NOT Kamkwamba’s quality (品质)?
    A. Helpful.
    B. Hard-working.
    C. Smart.
    D. Strict.
    ()40. Which is the best title for the passage?
    A. William Kamkwamba and his windwill.
    B. How to live without electricity.
    C. William Kamkwamba and his family.
    D. How to make electricity.

    (七)A

    I guess you must know the West Lake. I think it’s the most beautiful lake in the world. When I got there this March, I took photos and went boating there. It had so many great sights.
    —Nancy

    Sanya is a beautiful city with great beaches. I flew there last winter. It was warm. I went swimming and had a sunbath there. I also tasted delicious seafood. I really enjoyed myself there.
    —Peter

    When I got to Xishuangbanna with my friends last year, we went to visit the primeval (原始的) forest. There were tall trees, colorful leaves, wild animals and clean rivers. They were all magic to us. We even camped (露营) near a river there. What an exciting experience!
    —Linda

    I like climbing mountains. Last summer my parents and I visited Mount Hua, in Shaanxi Province. It is a steep (险峻的) mountain. It took us almost twelve hours to climb up to the top of Mount Hua. Though it was summer, we felt cool.
    —Jacky
    ()21. When did Nancy visit the West Lake?
    A. In spring. B. In summer.
    C. In autumn. D. In winter.
    ()22. How did Peter like his trip to Sanya?
    A. Tiring. B. Enjoyable.
    C. Surprising. D. Boring. .
    ()23. What did Linda do during her trip?
    A. She took photos.
    B. She went camping.
    C. She had a sunbath.
    D. She climbed mountains.
    ()24. Who went to Mount Hua with Jacky last summer?
    A. Nobody but himself.
    B. His sister.
    C. His friends.
    D. His parents.
    ()25. What can we know from the passage?
    A. Nancy ate seafood during her trip.
    B. Sanya has many beautiful lakes.
    C. Linda went to Xishuangbanna with her friends.
    D. Jacky thought it was easy for him to climb the Mount Hua.

    B
    What kind of surprise can a 4-year-old boy bring to people? One day, the police in Taiwan found such a boy drive three kilometers in a toy car in the street.
    On the way, somebody stopped him and called the police. When the police arrived, the boy said that he wanted to drive his toy car to McDonald’s to buy some French fries.
    Later the police took the boy called Xiaolin to the police station just when his parents got to the police station to report their son missing. Xiaolin’s mother said when she woke up that day, she found her son was not at home. She was worried and looked for him everywhere,but she couldn’t find him. In the end, she decided to go to the police station for help.
    “It’s clear that driving a toy car in the street is dangerous. But when we asked the boy why, he told us that he wanted to buy his favorite snack — McDonald’s fries. It sounds fun but it is really not safe,” a policeman said.
    ()26. Where does the 4-year-old boy come from?
    A. Beijing B. Taiwan
    C. Shanghai D. Hong Kong
    ()27. Where did the boy’s mother find him at last?
    A. In the street.
    B. At McDonald’s.
    C. In their home.
    D. In the police station.
    ()28. Why did the police take the boy to the police station?
    A. They thought his driving was dangerous.
    B. The boy couldn’t find his parents.
    C. They knew that the boy’s parents were waiting there.
    D. They wanted to take the boy to McDonald’s.
    ()29. Which of the following is TRUE about the boy?
    A. His home was 3 kilometers away from the police station.
    B. He bought some French fries from McDonald’s that day.
    C. The boy drove his brother’s toy car.to McDonald’s.
    D. The boy made his parents very worried.
    ()30. Where may the passage come from?
    A. In a travel guide.
    B. In a newspaper.
    C. In a storybook.
    D. In a car magazine.
    C
    Arnold Adoff was born on July 16, 1935 in New York. He is a U.S. poet. He wrote more than 30 books, and he won many prizes. He said, “I will always try to turn sights and sounds into words. I will always try to shape (塑造)words into my singing poems.”
    Arnold Adoff was raised (抚养)by Russian parents. He studied in the City College of New York. And he met and married Virginia Hamilton when he was 25.
    When talking about his work, Arnold Adoff often used the word “music”. “Writing a poem,” he said, “is making music with words.” To produce this unusual kind of music, he turns to the eyes as well as the ears.
    Arnold Adoff said, “I began writing for kids because I wanted to make a change in American society (社会). I continue in that spirit. By the time we grow up, we are closed and set in our attitudes (态度).The chances (机会)of a poet being close to us are very slim. But I can open a child’s imagination.”
    ()31. Where is Arnold Adoff from?
    A. England. B. Russia.
    C. America. D. Germany.
    ()32. When did Adoff get married?
    A. In 1935. B. In 1953.
    C. In 1960. D. In 1965.
    ()33. What did Arnold Adoff think of his poems?
    A. They are like music.
    B. They are his friends.
    C. They are his kids.
    D. They are just words.
    ()34. What does the underlined word “slim” mean?
    A. Big. B. Small.
    C. Possible. D. Easy.
    ()35. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
    A. Why Arnold Adoff writes for kids.
    B. How Arnold Adoff becomes a poet.
    C. How Arnold Adoff lives a life.
    D. Who Arnold Adoff writes poems for.

    D
    It sounds easy to write a poem, but when one wants to creat (创作)it, it becomes difficult The following things can make it easier for you.
    The subject (主题)
    The subject is the important start of your poem. What are you trying to tell through your poem? Is it a story or an experience? An interesting way is writing, down the words, phrases or sentences when you are thinking about the subject of your poem.
    The feeling
    A poem is not to be used to tell the ordinary things. We all know that the grass is green, for example. What do you need to tell in your poem? Your feeling. You have to tell your feeling when you see the green grass. A poem is about the feelings of the poet. You can take ordinary things from your daily life and write down all the words about your feelings when you see them.
    The readers
    Who are you writing for? The readers of the poem can help you choose (选择)the language, the style and the words. Read out your poem to a few of your friends, relatives, and neighbors. Ask how they feel about the, poem. Try and try till you get it just right. Don’t be afraid to keep working at your poem.
    ()36. When it comes to finding the subject, what does the writer tell us?
    A. We should find an interesting subject at first.
    B. We should keep writing the poem until it is perfect.
    C. We should write down the words when we think about the subject.
    D. We should turn to our friends, relatives and neighbors for advice.
    ()37. How many aspects (方面)about poems does the writer tell us?
    A. One. B. Two.
    C. Three. D. Four.
    ()38. Why does the writer talk about the green grass in the passage?
    A. To tell readers that a poem is very easy to understand.
    B. To tell readers that scenery is a good subject in poems.
    C. To tell us a poem is to tell feelings about ordinary things.
    D. To tell readers that grass often makes people remember some things.
    ()39. What does the underlined sentence want to tell us?
    A. We should teach the readers to understand our poem.
    B. We should work at our poem again and again.
    C. We should make our poem tell people right things.
    D. We should find more and more clever readers.
    ()40. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
    A. Some advice on how to write a poem.
    B. Some advice on how to read a poem.
    C. Some advice on how to get on with your readers.
    D. Some advice on how to show your feelings.

    (八)A
    It was time for Mr Key to go to work. Mrs Key showed a letter to him, u Please post this letter on your way to the bus stop,” she said. “OK. I can remember,” Mr Key said and left.
    Mr Key walked along the road, and soon a girl came up behind him. When the girl walked past him, she looked back and said, “Don’t forget to post the letter.”
    Then an old man walked by. He turned back and also said, “Don’t forget to post the letter.” “ Why are these people saying the same thing? And how do they know I have a letter to post?” Mr Key got a surprise, but had no idea.
    In the end, he came to the post office. He put the letter in it and walked on. But another girl came up and asked him, “Did you post the letter?” “Yes, I did,” said Mr Key.
    “Then I can take this note off,” said the girl. She took a large note off Mr Key’s coat and showed it to him. When seeing it, Mr Key knew everything.
    ()21. What did Mrs Key ask Mr Key to do?
    A. To post a letter.
    B. To write a letter.
    C. To go to work.
    D. To talk to other people.
    ()22. How many people told Mr Key about the letter on his way to work?
    A. Two. B. Three.
    C. Four. D. Five.
    ()23. What might Mrs Key write on the note?
    A. Show the note to him!
    B. Tell him the way to the post office!
    C. Remember to do it!
    D. Ask him to post the letter!
    ()24. What can we know from the passage?
    A. Mr Key was good at remembering things.
    B. Mr Key forgot to post the letter at last.
    C. Mr Key knew why people always spoke to him at last.
    D. Mr Key found the note on his coat by himself.
    ()25. Which is the best title for the passage?
    A. A boring woman.
    B. A special note.
    C. An important letter.
    D. An interesting man.
    B

    Refuse To Choose! : Use All of Your Interests, Passions (激情), and Hobbies to Create the Life and Career of Your Dreams.
    Author
    Barbara Sher
    Price
    $13.5
    Length
    296 pages
    Introduction
    (简介)
    Don’t know what to do with your life? You may be interested in so many things that you can’t choose just one? New York Times bestselling author Barbara Sher has the answer -- do EVERYTHING!
    Barbara Sher becomes famous for her great ability to help people define and achieve their dreams. Sher has found that some people simply cannot, and should not decide on a single (单一的) way. They are birth to get into many areas. Sher calls them “Scanners”(扫描仪).
    lii this great took, you will learn:
    1. When and how to finish what you start.
    2. How to do everything you love.
    3. What type of Scanner you are and which tools (工具)you need to do your best work.
    ()26. Which of the following does Sher Not ask us to use?
    A. Interests. B. Passions.
    C. Ideas. D. Hobbies.
    ()27. Jane wants to buy this book for her friend Bill, and how much will she spend?
    A. 13 dollars. B. 13.5 dollars.
    C. 13 yuan. D. 13.5 yuan.
    ()28. What does the underlined word “define” mean?
    A. Protect the dream.
    B. Know the importance of the dream.
    C. Change the dream.
    D. Describe (描述) what the dream is like.
    ()29. What are “Scanners” like?
    A. People who finish many things.
    B. People who like many things.
    C. People who set foot in many areas.
    D. People who can read quickly.
    ()30. Which can you NOT learn from this book?
    A. How to finish what we start.
    B. How to do things we love.
    C. How to start your best work.
    D. What kind of Scanner we are.
    C
    What do you love doing? If your answer is one of your hobbies, it may be time to start thinking about turning your hobby into a full-time or part-time career. Here’s how to get the way.
    Take action (行动起来)
    Jim and Mary turned their love of gardening and DIY into the successful Old World Garden Farms blog, website (网站)and book. “We Work a little every day to build the farm and build the website,” said Mary. “It’s okay to dream,” said Jim,“but that’s not enough — you have to take action on your dreams every day.”
    ___________
    Friends and family play an important part in helping you turn your hobby into your career. If you listen to others’ advice, you will be successful in the end.
    Never give up
    It is not easy to turn one of your hobbies into a full-time or part-time career. Sometimes that needs much more efforts (努力). However, if you never give up, one day it will be successful.
    ()31. What is Jim and Mary’s hobby?
    A. Gardening and DIY.
    B. Reading books.
    C. Playing with computers.
    D. Planting vegetables.
    ()32. When you have a dream, what should you do?
    A. Think about it every day.
    B. Take action.
    C. Tell it to your friends and family.
    D. Do it in your free time.
    ()33. What can be put back into the blank?
    A. Get on with your friends.
    B. To be successful.
    C. Ask for help from your family.
    D. Listen to advice.
    ()34. What does the underlined word “that” refer to?
    A. A full-time career.
    B. A part-time career.
    C. Turning one of your hobbies into a full-time or part-time career.
    D. Never giving up when turning one of your hobbies into a career.
    ()35. Why did the writer write the passage?
    A. to tell us to work hard on our dreams.
    B. To show Jim and Mary’s career.
    C. To tell us how to be successful in the end.
    D. To tell us how to turn our hobby into our career.
    D
    Tony Wheeler was born to travel. For the first 16 years of his life, Wheeler and his family lived in many different countries.
    In the early 1970s, Tony met a young woman named Maureen. She soon became the wife of Tony. Before getting jobs, Tony and Maureen wanted to travel. They took a year-long trip from England, through Asia, to Australia. On the trip, they visited places like Iran (伊朗)and India.
    When Tony and Maureen arrived in Australia, people asked many questions about their trip. To answer these questions, Wheeler wrote a book called ‘. The book told people about different countries’ weather, and places to see. But being different from other travel books then, Tony Wheeler’s book also talked about places most tourists did not go to. He also wrote about unusual things to see and do. The book was very popular.
    Tony and Maureen started a company (公司) called Lonely Planet. They continued traveling. They wrote books for each place they visited. Today, 800 people work for Lonely Planet. The company has over 650 books. Tony Wheeler, the great traveler, still writes about travels to many places and will bring us more surprises.
    ()36. Where did Tony Wheeler and his wife end the year-long trip?
    A. In England. B. In Iran.
    C. In India. D. In Australia.
    ()37. Why did Tony Wheeler write the book Across Asia on the Cheap?
    A. To make money for his next trip.
    B. To tell people about his new company.
    C. To answer people’s questions about his trip.
    D. To let other people know more about him.
    ()38. How was Across Asia on the Cheap different from other travel books?
    A. It was longer and more popular.
    B. It was the first travel book about Asia in the world.
    C. It talked about places most tourists did not go.
    D. It talked about a country’s weather and places to see.
    ()39. Which of the following is TRUE?
    A. Wheeler didn’t leave his country until he was 16.
    B. Tony Wheeler’s first travel book was very popular.
    C. After their first trip, Maureen stopped traveling with Tony.
    D. There are over 800 people working in Lonely Planet.
    ()40. What does the passage mainly talk about?
    A. A great traveler and his books.
    B. How to travel to different countries.
    C. How to become a great traveler.
    D. A famous company in the world.



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