38. According to the passage, Mrs Ryder’s son is about .
A. 8 years old B. 28 years old C. 38 years old D. 58 years old
39. Which of the following shows the right order of the story?
a. A mouse chewed off Mrs T’s two front legs.
b. Mrs T’s owners glued the wheels onto her shell.
c. Mrs T learned how to turn and stop with equipped wheels.
d. The local animal doctor tried his best to treat Mrs T.
e. Mrs T was bought as a pet for Dale when she was sixty.
A. e-a-b-c-d B. a-b-c-d-e C. a-e-b-c-d D. e-a-d-b-c
40. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Mrs Ryder is able to move much faster than before.
B. Tortoises attacking mice is not uncommon around us.
C. The animal doctor added the front wheels to the shell.
D. Mrs T can go faster after being equipped with wheels.
非选择题(共50分)
四、填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
A)根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使句子意思完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为41—45的相应位置上。
41.The boy didn’t stop crying until his mother ▲ (满足) his needs.
42.Police often find ▲ (猎人) in Africa kill animals for their fur to make money.
43.Miss Li brought her 8-year-old ▲ (女儿) to enjoy the famous ballet, Swan Lake.
44.In order to protect the environment, the government is encouraging people to recycle their household ▲ (垃圾).
45.Linda just smiled and ▲ (摇动) her headB)根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为46—50的相应位置上。
46.Granny is seventy years old now and she is a little ▲ (forget).
47.The elephant is seriously ill. It is ▲ (die).
48. All of us were satisfied with this ▲ (sing) songs at the concert.
49.After three ▲ (year) hard work, all the students in our class will realize their dreams.
50.It is ▲ (correct) for the Japanese government to turn away from the facts in the war.
C)根据短文内容,从下面方框中选择适当的短语填空,使短文内容完整正确,并将答案填写在答题纸标号为51—55的相应位置上。
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On April 25, an 8.1-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, a country which is located in South Asia. The earthquake was followed by 51 powerful aftershocks and it was also felt in neighboring countries, including India, Bangladesh and China. The quake also caused a huge avalanche(雪崩) on the 52 mountain—Mount Qomolangma. At least 22 climbers died near the base camp of the mountain. Many famous buildings and temples 53 and turned into pieces in the earthquake. According to the report, over 5000 people were killed and more than 7000 people were hurt in Nepal. The earthquake caused 17 54 in China's Tibet. The Chinese international medical team has reached Nepal and 55 the rescue work.
五、阅读短文(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
A) 阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后第56~65小题的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为56~65的相应位置上。
注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Terry Fox was born on July 28, 1958 in Canada. He was a determined little boy who never liked to miss a day of school. Fox enjoyed playing baseball and basketball very much in his free time. In secondary school he won the Athlete of the Year Award. He wanted to be a physical education teacher.
Terry Fox’s future changed in 1977 when doctors told him there was cancer in his right knee. To stop the spread of cancer, doctors amputated(截肢) most of his leg. Fox learned how to use an artificial leg, and three weeks after the operation, he was walking.
Terry Fox made a plan to raise money for cancer research by running across Canada. His goal was to raise $1 from every Canadian. People said it was a crazy idea but Terry could not be stopped. He started his running on the Atlantic coast in Newfoundland in April 1980 and planned to finish on the Pacific coast in September.
The people of Newfoundland were welcoming and generous. Fox was treated to many meals at people’s homes. A small town of 10,000 people raised $10,000. Fox ran about 45 km each day. He ran through Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. As he ran he gave speeches about cancer and how the money he collected would go to finding a cure for cancer. The 8,000 people in the town of Gravenhurst donated $14,000. By the time he ran half-way across Canada he had raised $11.4 million.