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1.your unaware are you mistakes? ______...

 

1.your    unaware   are     you    mistakes?

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2.often   tells    not  fire   play   mother   me   my.

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3.make   others    public    jokes   don’t.

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4.two    you   days    anything   not   have   eaten.

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5.is  book   stories   funny    many   full   how?

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1.Are you unaware of your mistakes?. 2.My mother often tells me not to play with fire. 3.Don’t make jokes about others in public. 4.You have not eaten anything for two days. 5.How many funny stories is the book full of?. 【解析】 1.你没有意识到你的错误吗?注意be unaware of sth 没有意识到某物某事 2.我妈妈经常告诉我不要玩火.注意tell sb not to do告诉某人不要做某事。 3.不要在公共场合和别人开玩笑。注意make jokes开玩笑;in public在公共场合。 4.你已经2天没吃过东西了。此句用现在完成时。 5.书中有多少有趣的故事?注意be full of 充满。
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Once upon a time, there lived a farmer called Smith. He became a1._________ (complete) different person after an accident happened last year. He didn’t like to share things 2._______ others.

One day, Smith’s friend Maggie succeeded in 3._________ (plant) a new kind of apple tree. So she invited him 4.__________ (visit) her farm. Soon, Smith went to the farm and met Maggie. They had lunch together and talked 5.__________ the apple tree. Before Smith left, Maggie gave him a young apple tree. Smith felt very happy. When he got home, he planted it in a small pot (盆) and put it in a corner. He did so 6._________ he didn’t want anyone to see it. But 7.________ sunlight, the tree soon died.

Later, Maggie asked him why he planted the tree in such a poor place.

“What’s the difference?” the farmer said 8. _________ (anger). “If I planted it near the road, strangers would steal the fruit. If I planted it in my field, my neighbour would come and steal 9.________ (it) fruit.”

“Yes,” said Maggie, “but at least someone could enjoy 10.________ fruit. Now you not only got nothing, but also destroyed (毁掉) a good apple tree.”

 

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When doctors use a man-made heart to keep a patient’s life, they usually leave the patient’s own heart in the body. “She, we believe, is possibly one of the youngest that had the machines without her own heart,” one of D’ Zhana Simmons’ doctors said.

Living without a heart for 118 days — that’s great. When a heart transplant doesn’t work, doctors have no time to waste. If they don’t get a new heart or some machines to help the patient, he or she will die. The patient’s life is in their hands. This story once again shows how important the medical (医疗的) world really can be. I hope that one day I will be a doctor. I hope I can be so quick and helpful to my patients.

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B. Because she didn’t have enough money for a new heart.

C. Because her health was too bad to get a heart transplant.

D. Because the doctors didn’t know what to do with her new heart.

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A. 稀释    B. 凝固    C. 过滤    D. 流动

3.How long did D’ Zhana Simmons live without a heart?

A. About three weeks.

B. About four weeks.

C. About three months.

D. About four months.

4.What’s the writer’s dream job?

A. A driver.      B. A nurse.

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Hong Kong Book Fair 2014

Fair dates

16-22 July, 2014 ( Wed.-Tue.)

Place

Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

 

Opening hours

●16-17 July (Wed.-Thur.)         10 a.m.-10 p.m.

●18-19 July (Fri.-Sat.)           10 a.m.-12 p.m.

●20-21 July (Sun.-Mon.)         10 a.m.-10 p.m.

●22 July (Tue.)                 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

 

 

Major exhibit

categories

(参展范围)

International Culture Village: Showing books from foreign countries.

Children’s Paradise: Showing children’s books and educational publications, with a family corner and a performance stage.

Teens’ World: Showing books for the young. You can find plenty of cartoon and comic books.

Stationery Zone (文具区): Showing stationery products, such as pens, pencils, rulers and erasers.

 

Tickets

 

Tickets for adults: HK$ 25

Tickets for children between 5 and 12: HK$ 10

Children under 5 are free.

1.How long did the Hong Kong Book Fair last for?

A. 2 days.        B. 5 days.

C. 6 days.        D. 7 days.

2.Where was the Hong Kong Book Fair held?

A. In the Children’s Paradise.

B. In the Hong Kong Bookshop.

C. In the International Culture Village.

D. In the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre.

3.People could visit the Hong Kong Book Fair at       .

A. 10 a.m., 16 July

B. 9 a.m., 18 July

C. 11 p.m., 20 July

D. 6 p.m., 22 July

4.What couldn’t people buy in the Hong Kong Book Fair?

A. Foreign books.

B. Postcards.

C. Cartoon books.

D. Pencils.

5.If Kathy, aged 11, went to the Book Fair with her parents, how much did they pay for the tickets?

A. HK$ 25.       B. HK$ 35.

C. HK$ 60.       D. HK$ 75.

 

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“How sad!” thought King Robert. “The spider is like me. It’s not strong enough.”

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get back to your web.” But the spider tried again and again. King Robert watched while it slowly climbed back to its web. After an hour, the spider got to the web.

“You are such a great spider,” he said. “If you can keep trying, I can too. I must carry on fighting. I won’t let the English win.” Then his army grew strong and they stopped the English army successfully.

1.Why was it difficult for the Scots to fight the English?

A. Because the Scots were too weak.

B. Because the King of England was very smart.

C. Because the English army was very strong.

D. Because the King of Scotland was not good enough.

2.Where was the spider’s web?

A. On the wall of the cave.

B. At the entrance of the cave.

C. In the middle of the cave.

D. At the top of the cave.

3.What did King Robert think of the spider at first?

A. It was clever.

B. It was careless.

C. It was not that strong.

D. It was great.

4.In what order did the following take place in the story?

a. The spider got to its web.

b. The spider fell down many times.

c. King Robert got his army to be strong enough to fight the English.

d. King Robert saw a spider trying to climb up to its web in a cave.

e. King Robert thought he should be like the spider.

A. d-b-a-e-c

B. c-d-b-a-e

C. d-e-b-a-c

D. c-d-e-b-a

5.What can we learn from the story?

A. We have to be strong if we want to win.

B. Keep trying and we will get what we want.

C. Try to find an easier way when we meet difficulties.

D. Life is so hard and sometimes we have to give up something.

 

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Last month I visited Hong Kong again. But this time I didn’t spend much time waiting at the entrance of the CED because I got an Electronic Exit Permit with an “Electronic Brain” in it. When I passed the port of Hong Kong, I just needed to use it to touch the button at the entrance. It can save much time for people. I plan to visit Hong Kong again sometime in the future.

1.Who did Lily go to Hong Kong with last winter holiday?

A. Her classmates

B. Her friends.

C. Her mother.

D. Her relatives.

2.How long did it take Lily to go through the entrance of the CED for her first visit?

A. Less than one hour.

B. About two hours.

C. About three hours.

D. More than four hours.

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Passengers must show their boat tickets to the workers at the CED.

B. The entrance hall of the CED is small and crowded.

C. The Electronic Exit Permit saves passengers much time.

D. Passengers can enter Hong Kong by pressing the button at the entrance with fingers.

4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Lily’s two different trips to Hong Kong.

B. Lily’s experiences of passing the entrance of the CED.

C. The crowded entrance hall of the CED.

D. The advantage of using Electronic Exit Permits.

5.Where can we read the passage?

A. On a blog.

B. In a history book.

C. In an encyclopeadia.

D. From an advertisement.

 

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