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    1、阅读B篇01 B. Two Beautiful Cherry GardensWhen you think about the things that make millions of visitors interested in Washington, D.C., each year, you probably think about the White House in USA. But have you ever thought about the living things that are also a major tourist attraction?Many Americans a

    2、nd international tourists make a special visit to Washington, D.C., in the spring to see the blooming pink and white Japanese cherry trees. The trees were originally planted as a gift from the people of Tokyo, Japan, in 1912. In 1910, a previous donation of 2,000 cherry trees had been destroyed beca

    3、use of the insect problem. Each spring, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, a two-week-long celebration, attracts tens of thousands of visitors from around the world to see the magnificent trees in full bloom. Have you ever seen these magnificent blossoms? Located in Haidian District, Beijing, Yuy

    4、uantan Park is easy to get to with many convenient traffic choices. Diaoyutai State Guesthouse is to its eastern gate, China Central Radio and Television Tower to its west, Navy General Hospital to its north and China Millennium Monument to its south. With 1,820 meters wide from west to east and 1,1

    5、06 meters long from north to south, Yuyuantan Park covers an area of 136.69 hectares and the water surface spans an area of 61 hectares.Back in Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), Yuyuantan Park was already a famous scenic spot. Today, celebrated for its Cherry Blossom Festival every spring, Yuyuantan Park att

    6、racts tourists from all over the world. The cherry trees were also planted as a gift from the people of Japan. I guess you must have been there for many times and have got hundreds of beautiful photos, have you?50. How many cherry trees were destroyed years ago in Washington D.C.?A. 1912.B. 2000.C.

    7、1820.D. 1106.51. Where is Yuyuantan Park?A. Diaoyutai State Guesthouse is to its western gate.B. China Central Radio and Television Tower is to its east.C. Navy General Hospital and Haidian are to its north.D. China Millennium Monument is to its south.52. The cherry trees in Washington D.C. and Yuyu

    8、antan Park are both _ according to the passage.A. famous of the Cherry Blossom FestivalB. planted twice because of the insect problemC. blooming in colors as white, pink and redD. blooming in each spring and summer time02 My daughter is a single parent, whose life is very hard because she has three

    9、young sons. She plans her money carefully and manages to get something expensive that many people can buy easily.When her eldest son, David wanted a bicycle so that he could do an after-school job, the family saved up and soon he was the proud owner of a good second-hand bicycle. One afternoon my da

    10、ughter asked David to go shopping. He rode his bicycle, but carelessly left it outside the shop without putting on the lock. When David came out of the shop, it was gone. He walked home in tears and then, together with his angry mother, went to the local police station to report the theft.Imagine th

    11、eir joy when they arrived at the station, a car parked out front had Davids bike in the boot (后备箱). The driver told my daughter how hed seen a group of kids go for the bike once my grandson had gone inside the shop. The driver had called out to them to leave the bike alone. Instead, one of the kids

    12、in the group had jumped on the bicycle and ridden it away while the others followed.The driver got in his car, drove after them and brought the stolen bike back. He was happy to be able to return it to my grandson together with a lesson about the mistake of failing to use the bike lock. Then, in all

    13、 the excitement, he drove away without even giving his name or telephone number.50. How is the writers daughters life?A. Very busy. B. Very hard.C. Very simple.D. Very hopeless.51. David lost his bike because _.A. many people stole thingsB. the lock was brokenC. bikes were needed by allD. he was too

    14、 careless 52. Who helped David find his lost bike? A. His mother.B. A driver. C. His grandmother. D. A policeman. 03 Gordons hobby may seem strange to us. He likes building model ships inside old bottles.Gordon has always loved ships, especially sailing ships from the old days. His interest was made

    15、 many years ago when he visited a museum in Ottawa, Canada, where model ships in bottles were displayed(展示). Gordon regarded it as a wonderful show. At the same time an idea came to his mind. How did the craftsman(手艺人) get the ship through the narrow neck of the bottle? Gordon decided to make a rese

    16、arch.He found an old craftsman who was glad to teach him the basic skills. First, Gordon takes an old bottle. Then he puts in a layer of paint, carefully shaped and painted to look like the sea. Next, he builds the ship. To get the ship through the neck of the bottle, Gordon folds(折叠) down the masts

    17、(桅杆). Once the ship is inside the bottle, he takes a long, thin tool to raise the masts.Gordon has completed more than one hundred models. His aim is to build up aircraftcarriers (航空母舰) , buses, cars, airplanes, houses, and many other kinds of models inside the bottles. This will be more challenging

    18、(挑战), as he will have to build actually inside the bottle. His hobby certainly needs time, patience and a steady (平稳的)hand. 50. Gordon became interested in _. A. sailing a ship in the seaB. putting a ship in a bottle C. collecting old sailing shipsD. going on a holiday by ship51. Which of the follow

    19、ing is the second step according to the third paragraph? 52. What can we learn from the passage? A. Gordon got the idea from a show in Canada. B. Gordon learnt the basic skills from a seaman. C. Gordon has made less than 100 models so far. D. Gordon will use a smaller bottle in the future.04 Pieter

    20、Bruegel was a famous artist who lived in Europe five hundred years ago. He is well known for a painting called Childrens Games. People like this painting because it is full of fun. It shows how children in Pieters time enjoyed themselves in different ways. In all, there are about eighty games being

    21、played in the painting. Childrens Games shows a busy street scene in a town long ago. The street is a wide and open space. There are no cars, so there is plenty of room to play. There are about two hundred children in the painting. Some play in groups and others play alone. They seem to be enjoying

    22、their freedom in the fresh air and their games. Some of the games are still played today. The games in the painting do not require children to spend money on extra materials(材料). Instead, they use simple everyday objects like hats and sticks. A game might need a rope, some chalk, a hoop, a spinning

    23、top, or even a barrel. Some games are played without any toys at all. For example, one scene in the painting shows children turning somersaults(翻筋斗) inside the fence. Even though Pieter Bruegel lived a long time ago, children today can learn an important lesson from what he painted. The painting sho

    24、ws us how little we need in order to enjoy ourselves. All children really need is one another. Its not the toys or games that are found in the stores that create fun. Using our imagination can do this for us. 50. The painting shows about _ games.A. 500 B. 200 C. 80 D. 6051. The children in the paint

    25、ing are playing _.A. in the street B. in the house C. on the grass D. at the school52. From the painting we learn that _.A. children today need to take more lessons B. children can create fun by using imaginationC. children need more toys to enjoy themselvesD. children spend much money on everyday o

    26、bjects 05 During his life Dr James Naismith worked as a doctor, taught P.E and wrote several books. While he never thought it very important, Dr Naismith is today best known for one thing. He was the inventor of basketball. Dr James Naismith was born in Canada in 1861 and his first job was at a spec

    27、ial sports school in the USA. One day the school leader told James he was having a problem with the students. Because of heavy snow, the students could not go outside. He told James that they needed a sport that the boys could play indoors. He gave the teacher two weeks to think of something. It was

    28、 on the very last day that James came up with his idea. The “birth of basketball” is said to be on December 21, 1891, when two teams from the school played the first game. It was quite different from the basketball games of today. It had 9 players on each team and they used football instead of baske

    29、tball. Soon after, the game changed to 5 players on each side, using special “basketballs” through nets. Although Dr Naismith did not live to see basketball is so popular today, in 1936, just three years before his death, basketball became an Olympic sport at the Games in Berlin. 50. Dr James Naismi

    30、th didnt _ A. work as a doctor at a hospital. B. write some books in life. C.teach P.E in school in the USA D. take part in the Olympic Games. 51. In which season did Dr Naismith invent basketball? A. Winter. B. Autumn. C.Summer. D. Spring.52. How many players were in each team during the game at th

    31、e beginning? A. 5 B. 9 C. 10 D. 1206 “You know, these cups bring to mind a story I heard,” Mary said to her friends in her home.She poured some tea. There were four of them and there were four completely different cups on the table.“I heard there was a teacher who took all his students for tea. They

    32、 were surprised that all the cups on the table were different. They all took a cup and started drinking their tea, each looking at the cups of the others. The teacher said: “Do you notice your behavior? You are all looking at each others teacup and some of you even envy (羡慕) the finer cups of others

    33、.“I put the different cups here on purpose. Life is like this tea. You all have the same thing in your cups tea. And yet you cannot truly enjoy it in your envy of anothers cup. You forget to enjoy your own life when you envy someone elses life.So now, taste your own tea. Does it matter from which cu

    34、p it came from?”Mary finished telling her story and her friends all sat in silence for a while, enjoying their tea. And it really did not matter one bit from which teacup they drank. 209 w 50.Mary used _ to invite her friends to tea. A. four same cups B. four different cups C. many same cups D. many

    35、 different cups 51. Mary _ while her friends were drinking the tea. A. told them a story B. continued making tea C. enjoyed her tea D. brought out more teacups52. After the story, Marys friends _. A. discussed its meaning B. asked for more teaC. seemed to realize its lesson D. left her house silentl

    36、y07 A Native American and his friend were in downtown New York City, walking near Times Square in Manhattan. It was during the noon lunch hour and the streets were filled with the noise of people and cars. Suddenly, the Native American said, “I hear a cricket (蟋蟀).”His friend said, “What? You must b

    37、e crazy. You couldnt possibly hear a cricket in all of this noise!” “No, Im sure of it,” the Native American said, “I heard a cricket.” “Thats crazy,” said the friend.The Native American listened carefully for a moment, and then walked across the street to a big wall. There they saw bushes (灌木). He

    38、looked into the bushes, and sure enough, he found a small cricket. His friend was quite amazed. “Thats unbelievable,” said his friend. “You must have superhuman ears!”“No,” said the Native American. “My ears are not different from yours. It all depends on what youre listening for.” “But that cant be

    39、!” said the friend. “I could never hear a cricket in this noise.”“Yes, its true,” came the reply. “It depends on what is really important to you. Here, let me show you.” He reached into his pocket, pulled out a few coins, and dropped them on the sidewalk. And then, with the noise of the crowded stre

    40、et still in their ears, they noticed every head within 20 feet turn and look to see if the money was theirs.“See what I mean?” asked the Native American. “It all depends on whats important to you.”50The Native American was _ with his friend when he heard a cricket. A. taking a walk B. watching peopl

    41、e walkingC. looking for crickets D. looking for important things51. His friends felt _ after they found the cricket. A. unsure B. crazy C. relaxed D. amazed52. The writer wants to tell _. A. people pay more attention to what is important to themB. people wonder what is important to themC. people can

    42、 hear different soundsD. people believe what they heard08 My class will put on a short play in English at the end of the year. Yesterday our English teacher gave us copies of the play. “Choose a character in the play that youd like to be,” she told us. “This afternoon you learn a few lines of this p

    43、art for homework. Then tomorrow you can say those lines in front of the class. Ill decide who plays each part.”I wanted to have one of the bigger parts in the play, so I choose the part of the king. He has a lot of lines to say. I learned them by heart. This morning in our English lesson we had to s

    44、ay our lines. I acted the part of the king. When I said my lines, I put a lot of expression into my acting. I thought I acted really well. Everyone in the class read a part and then the teacher decided who would play each part.Many of the students in my class couldnt act at all. They couldnt even re

    45、ad without making lots of mistakes. I was sure that I would get a big part in the play.However, the teacher gave me the part of a soldier. He has only one line. It is, “Yes, sir!”I was very disappointed. At the end of the lesson I went up to her and asked her why I had such a small part.“You put too

    46、 much expression in your acting,” she said. “Good acting is not big acting. It is acting the audience can believe in.”I think I know what she means.50. What did the boy want to do in the play? A. To get a small acting part. B. To organize the play C. To get a large acting part. D. To work the lights

    47、.51. How did the writer feel when he got the part of a soldier? A. Bored. B. Sad. C. Disappointed. D. Excited.52. Why didnt the teacher give him the part of the kings? A. He did not act correctly. B. He did not know the lines. C. He was not handsome. D. He was too short. 09 Dou Kou, a Chinese boy, is called “the youngest writer in the world”. He has written three books till now.

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