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Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammarII.Choosethebestanswer26.Tomisanaughtyboyandhealwaysmakesjokesabouthisclassmates.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect
fortheunderlinedwordinthesentence?A.[dʒæks]B.[əʊks]C.[dʒʒ:ks]D.[dʒəʊks]27.Itisdarkoutsidenow.It’stimetogoto________sleep.A.aB.anC.theD./2
8.Jackoftenlikestomakejokes________hisclassmates,sonobodylikeshim.A.atB.ofC.aboutD.on29.Everyoneinour
classhasbroughthisdictionarytoclass________me,forIleftitathome.A.exceptB.besidesC.exceptforD.beside30.Weare
happytohearthatMissPengwillteach________Englishthisterm.A.ourB.oursC.ourselvesD.us31.Canyougivehimahand?
Theboxis________heavyforhim________liftupstairs.A.so,thatB.such,thatC.too,toD.enough,to32.Afterhearingthenews,helookedvery____
____.A.surprisedB.surprisingC.luckyD.happily33.Look!Thereare________candiesandmatchesonthetable.Weneedn’tgotothesupermarket.A.fewB.afew
C.littleD.alittle34.--WhereisMr.Thomas?--He________Greece.Hewillbebacknextweek.A.hasbeeninB.hasgonetoC.hasbeentoD.wentto35.Somecitizensdancedandsang
,________drankandtalked.A.restB.othersC.theothersD.another36.Keepingpetscanteachyoungpeoplehowtocareforothers
andhowto________alllivingthings.A.replyB.respectC.repeatD.reduce37.Lastyear,$1,000________fortheSPCA.Wehopethemoney
willhelptheanimalsattheSPCA.A.raiseB.raisedC.wasraisedD.rise38.I________atleast10foreigncountriesinthepastfiveyears.A.visitedB.havevisitedC.a
mvisitingD.willvisited39.OurEnglishteacherpraisedJohninclassbecausehedidhishomework________thanbefore.A.carefulB.
carefullyC.morecarefulD.morecarefully40.Theirlargefeet________themquicklythroughthewater.A.areusedtopushB.u
sedtopushC.areusedtopushingD.usedtopushing41.Withthedevelopmentofthetechnology,theInternetenablesus________witheach
othermoreeasily.A.communicateB.communicatingC.tocommunicateD.tocommunicating42.Everyyearover________peopleinourcitydonat
ebloodtoothers.A.thousandB.thousandsofC.thousandsD.twothousand43.Yesterdayhisfathersetoutintheearlymorning.Theunderlinedpartmea
ns________.A.setupB.setoffC.takeoutD.takeoff44.--Iwanttocomplainaboutthesepeppers.Theywererotten.--________A.Don’t
saythat.B.What’stheproblem?C.It’smypleasure.D.Thankyouverymuch.45.--IhearthatJackhascaughtabadcoldandstayedinbedfortwodays.--____
____.A.ExcusemeB.NevermindC.Idon’tagreeD.SorrytohearthatIII.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanbeusedonlyo
nce.A.growingB.lonelyC.twoD.frightenedE.fearChinaendeditslong-lastedone-childpolicy.Everycouplecanhave__46__children.Butwhatwoulditbelike_
_47__upwithsibling(兄弟姐妹).Therearesomeadvantages.Asiblingcanstopchildrenfromhadfeelingssuchaslonelinessand__48__.AprofessoroffamilyresearchfromBri
ghamYoungUniversity,USsays“Siblingcangivekidssomethingthatparentscan’t.”Youmaynotfeel__49__becausethereis
sharehappinessandsadnesswitheachother.A.familyB.decidesC.attentionsD.nervousE.relaxedButtherearedownsides(负面),too.Youshouldsharethingswit
hyoursiblings,includingtoys,theTV,picturebooks,thebathroomandeven__50__fromparents.Therecouldbelotsofcompeti
tion,quarrellingandhair-pulling.“Childrenwithsiblingsneedtolearncontroltheirfeelingswell,oritwillhavebadeffectsonthe__51__relationship,”saysLa
uraPillar-Walker.Eventhebirthofordercanmakeadifference.USpsychologistKevinLemansaysthatthebirthorder__52__howparent
streattheirchildren.Itwillthenleadtodifferentpersonalitiesinchildren.Lemanexplainedthatparentsareusuallyve
ry__53__andstrictwiththeirfirstchild.Firstbornsareoftenresponsibleandeagertosucceed.Whenthecouplehasasecondchild,theyarem
orerelaxed.Thuslate-bornkidsareusuallyfunnyandcreative.IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirp
roperforms54.Many________setoffinthelateafternoonwiththeircormorants.(fisherman)55.Hewassenttohospitalyesterdayevenin
g,buthelookseven________today.(ill)56.Myfatherissuchagoodmanthatheisalwaysfullof________(responsible)57.Workhard,oryouwon’t_____
___.(success)58.Allofuswerebusydoingourwork,sowewere________ofhiscomingatthattime.(aware)59.Parisisan________cityinmanyyoungpeople’sey
es.(attract)60.It’scommon________thattheearthmovesaroundthesun.(know)61.Theoldmanisofaverage________.(hi
gh)V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired.62.Tomhasalreadyreadthisbook.(改为一般疑问句)________Tomreadthisbook________?63.Thisolddentisthasworkedheresi
ncetwentyyearsago.(划线提问)________________hasthisolddentistworkedhere?64.ItisafrighteningstoryIhaveread.(改为感叹句)____
____________frighteningstoryIhaveread!65.Wepublishourschoolnewspaperonceaweek.(改为被动语态)Ourschoolnewspaper________________onceaweek.66.Iwastootire
dtogoanyfarther.(保持句意基本不变)Iwas________tired________Icouldn’tgoanyfarther.67.Georgeaskedhismum,‘WhatcanIdo?’(合并成一句)Georgeaskedhismum________he_____
___do?68.their,love,Petdogs,always,owners,faithfully,very(连词成句)________________________________________________Part3Re
adingandWritingVI.Readingcomprehension.A.Choosethebestanswer.Everyonesurfingthewebhasbillionsofchoicesonwhattheycanbevie
wing.Andalwayswecanfindmanydifferentkindsofads.Someofthemarefutile,butsomeofthemarehelpful.HerearesomeadsfromtheInternet.Maytheycanhelpyou.Hou
seForSaleCenturyGarden,Jiading,Shanghai2-storeyhouse,509m2totallandarea,428.8m2building,312.2m2garden,¥15.8millionIfyou
areinterestedinthehouse,pleasecontacttheHousingCenter.Ph:13861973547Fax:021-89609728JobWantedStella,24,ashininggirl,isgoodatoral
EnglishandPutonghua.NowsheisanofficeladyinatradecompanyinShanghai.Sheiskind-hearted,hardworkingandhealthy.Shewouldlike
aparttimeweekendjobofferingPutonghualessonstoforeignfriends.Stella_6868@126.com13032788622Damingshan
MountainSkiParkAddress:Linan.ZhejiangPrice:55yuan(admissionticket)Ski:50yuan/houronweekdaysand70yuan/houronweekend
s.120yuan/fourhoursonweekdaysand190yuan/fourhoursonweekends.Ph:0211-8519161782380055QQ:2238005569.Wecanfindtheadverti
sementsabove________.A.inamagazineB.inashopC.ontheInternetD.onTV70.Theunderlinedword“futile”means________.A.usef
ulB.uselessC.preciousD.colorful71.Thetotallandareaofthehouseforsaleis________.A.509m2B.428.8m2C.312.2m2D.80.2m272.AFrenchstudentca
n________ifhewantstolearnChinese.A.call13861973547.B.fax021-89609728.C.emailtoStella_6868@126.com.D.chatwith2238
0055onQQ.73.Stellaisnowworkingin_________.A.aHousingCenterB.aSkiParkC.alanguageschoolD.atradecompany74.Youshouldpayatleast____
____ifyouwanttoskiforfourhoursonweekdays.A.105yuanB.125yuanC.175yuanD.245yuanB.Choosethebestwordsorexpre
ssionsandcompletethepassage.WhenIwasaboyoftwelveinSouthCarolina,somethinghappenedtomethatmademeneverputanywildcreature
inacage.Welivedontheedgeofaforest,andeveryeveningthemockingbirdswouldcomeandrestinthetreesand__75__.Thereisn’tamusicalinstrume
ntmadebymanthatcanproduceamorebeautifulsoundthanthesongofthemockingbird.Idecidedtocatchayoungbirdandkeepit
inacage,andinthisway,Iwouldhavemyownprivatemusician.Ifinallycaughtonesuccessfullyandputitinacage.Atfir
st,being__76__,thebirdfluttered(扑腾)aboutthecage,butfinallyitsettleddowninitsnewhome.Ifeltverypleasedwithmyselfand__77__somebeautifuls
ingingfrommylittlemusician.Onthesecondday,thelittlebird’smotherflewtothecagewithfoodinhermouth.Thebabybirdate
__78__shebroughttoit.Iwaspleasedtoseethis.Certainly,themotherbirdknewtofeedherbabymorethanIdid.ThefollowingmorningwhenIwenttoseemybird,Idiscoveredi
tonthefloorofthecage,dead.Iwasterriblysurprised!__79__hadhappened!ArthurWayne,thefamousornithologist(鸟类专家),who
happenedtobevisitingmyfatheratthattime,hearingmecryingoverthedeathofmybird,explainedtome.“Amothermockingbird,findingheryoun
ginacage,willsometimesbringitpoisonberries(毒莓).Shethinksitbetterforherbabytodiethantolose__80__.Sincethen,Ihavenevercaughtanylivingcreatu
reandputitinacage.Alllivingthingshavearighttolivefree.75.A.danceB.flyC.singD.jump76.A.happyB.excitedC.boredD.fri
ghtened77.A.lookedforwardtoB.lookedoutofC.lookedforD.lookedup78.A.somebodyB.everythingC.nothingD.none79.A.HowB.WhatC.WhenD.Which80.A.friendsB.p
arentsC.freedomD.happinessC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Youarestandingwithyourclassmates.Everyoneistalkingex
ceptyou.Perhapsyou’reafraidtheywilllaughwhenyouspeak.Maybeyoujustaren’tbraveenoughtospeak.Shynessmeansyoufeelfrightenedwhenyou’rethecenter
ofattention.Itislikeasnakethatcrawls(爬进)intoourmouthsandstopsusfroms__81__.Infact,everybodygetsalittleshysometimes,eventhegreatpeopleinhistory.
WhenThomasEdisonwasyoung,helovedShakespeareverymuch.Hewantedtoactinhisplay.Buthewastooshy.Hedidn’tknoww__82__todowhentherewerepeoplearound.Late
r,hehadtogiveup.Butshynessdidn’tstophimfrombecomingagreatinventor.Someexpertssayshypeoplearec__83__becausethe
ythinkmoreandtalkless.Shypeoplearealsogoodatworkingwithothersbecausetheythinkmoreforotherpeople.Mostpeoplehaveredfacesandtalkinbrokensent
enceswhentheygetshy.Itisn’taverybigproblem.Butsomebecomesoshythattheycan’tdothethingstheywanttodo.Thiskindofshynesscanbebadforap
erson.Herearesomegoodwaystomakeyoub__84__.Tellpeopleyouareshy.Thiscanmakeothersu__85__youbetterandhelpyoueasierintalks.Trytosmilemore.People
thinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalktowhenyousmile.Learntobeagoodtalker.Beginyourtalkwithsayings__86__niceaboutpeoplearoundyou.It’svery
helpfulforkeepingyourtalk.Putyourattentionsomewhereelse.Thinkmoreaboutwaystoenjoythepartyorthegame.Don’twastetimew__87__about
yourlooksorwhetherpeoplelikeyouornot.Ifyoutrytheaboveforawhile,maybethe“shyness”snakewillsoonbegintoleaveyoualone.It’lll
ookforanothermouthtocrawlinto.D.Answerthequestions.Beinganastronautsoundscool,doesn’tit?Inspace,theycandosomeprettyam
azingthings,likefloatinginzerogravity(重力).However,therearealsoplentyofthingsthatastronautscan’tdobecau
seoftheirweightlessenvironment,andthat’sverysad.What’sworse,theycan’tevenlettheirsadnessshow,becauseit’simpossibletocryinzerogravity.Ofcourse,as
tronautscanstillhavetears.Butcryingismuchmoredifficultinspace.Withoutgravity,tearsdon’tflowdownwardoutoftheey
esliketheydoontheearth.Thismeansthatwhenyoucryinspace,yourtearshavenowheretogo-theyjuststicktoyoureyes.InMay2011,astronautAndrewFeustelexperience
dthisduringoneofhisspacewalks.“Tears,”hesaid,“don’tfalloffofyoureyes.Theyjuststaythere.”Besidesmakingyourvision(视线)uncl
ear,thiscanalsocausephysicalpain.BackonEarth,tearsaresupposedtobringcomforttotheeyes.Butthat’snotthecaseinsp
ace.Thespaceenvironmentdriesoutastronauts’eyes,andwhentearssuddenlywettheeyes,itcancausepainratherthancomfort.“Myrighteye
ispainfullikecrazy,”Feusteltoldhisteammateduringthewalk.Sincegravitydoesn’tworkinspace,astronautsneedsomeextrahelptogetridoft
hetears.Feustelchosetorubhiseyesagainsthishelmet(头盔)towipethetearsaway.Anotherchoiceistojustwait–“Whenthetearsgetbigenough,theysimplybreakfreeofthe
eyesandfloataround,”astronautRonParisesaid.Therearelotsofsmallthings-thingslikecryingthatwearesousedtoontheearth.Weusuallytakethemf
orgranted(认为…理所当然),untiltheybecomeaprobleminacompletelydifferentenvironment,likespace.There,astronautscan’ttalktoeachotherdirectly.Theyc
an’teatordrinkinnormalways.Theycan’tevenburp(打嗝),becausethereisnogravitytoholdthefooddownintheirstomach.Iftheydoburp,theyjus
tendupthrowingup(呕吐)everythingintheirstomach,accordingtotheUKNationalSpaceCenter.Thus,perhapsit’sonlyspaceexplorerswhocanhonest
lysay:“Gravity,you’rethebest.”88.Iscryingmoredifficultinspacethanontheearth?89.Whathappenstotearswhenastronautscryinspace?90.Whoexperiencedthat
thetearsinspacecausedpainratherthancomfort?91.Howdoastronautsgetridofthetearsinspace?92.Whycan’tastronautsb
urpinspace?93.Inthelastparagraph,thewritersays:perhapsit’sonlyspaceexplorerswhocanhonestlysay:“Gravi
ty,you’rethebest.”Doyouagreewiththewriter?Whyorwhynot?VII.Writing94.Writeatleast60wordsaboutthetopic“Yesterdayoncemore”(以“昨日重
现”为题,写一段不少于60个字的短文,标点符号不占格。)当昨日重现之时,在脑海里的都是回忆。记忆中有没有让你留下深刻印象的人、事或物,对你现在的生活造成了影响。请选取一个方面,结合自身经历,谈谈你当时的
经历以及现在的感受。Thefollowingisforreferenceonlyusedtobe…/makesbdosth/inmyheart/haveadeepinfluence/remindsbofsth浦东九上期中考试英语答案26-30DDDAD31-35CABBB36-40BC
BDA41-45CDBBD46.C47.A48.E49.B50.C51.A52.B53.D54.fishermen55.worse56.responsibility57.succeed58.unaware59.attractive60.knowledge61.height62.Has
,yet63.Howlong64.Whata65.ispublished66.sothat67.whatcould68.Petdogsalwayslovetheirownersfaithfully.69.C70.B71.A72.C73.D74.D75.C76.D77.A78.B7
9.B80.C81.speaking82.what83.clever84.better85.understand86.something87.worrying88.Yes,itis.89.Thetear
shavenowheretogoandjuststicktotheeyes.90.AnastronautAndrewFeustel91.Byrubbingtheeyesagainstthehelmetorjustwaiting
92.Becasuethereisnogravitytoholdthefooddownintheirstomach.93.略