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Leadership is always important, but it is especially important in times of trouble. A leader has to know how to find out what the problems are and then set goals that are achievable by his group. Some people seem to be natural born leaders but leadership can also be achieved by knowledge and experience. It is never too early to begin learning how to be a leader. You can do this by accepting responsibility,e.g.(ÀýÈç) being the class monitor or even looking after a younger child. These things give you the experience of solving problems and being responsible for others.

The Chilean miners know how important leadership is. They are thankful to their leader, Luis Urzua.

99. How many miners were buried when the Chilean mine collapsed? 100. Who was their leader ?

101. What did the miners do when they were in trouble? 102. The miners didn't lose their hope, did they? 103. Were the miners back to the ground at last?

104. According to the passage£¬what should a leader do in times of trouble? 105. According to the passage, how can a person learn to be a leader? IX. Writing (×÷ÎÄ)£º£¨¹²18·Ö£©

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Part 1 Listening

I. Listen and choose the right picture (¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡³öÏàÓ¦µÄͼƬ): (¹²6·Ö) 1. Mr. Li is with some children. They all come from Australia. (C) 2. This kind of plane is widely used all over the world. (A)

3. Have you ever seen the oldest Chinese stamp which was printed in1878? (F) 4. Look! The man fishing in the boat is our new headmaster. (G)

5. It is interesting to go camping on a summer night with friends. (D) 6. We should keep calm and dial 119 when there is a fire. (B)

II. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄ¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌ⣬ѡ³ö×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸): (¹²10·Ö)

7. M: Tomorrow is a holiday. What are you going to do? W: I want to see a film. What about you? M: I'm going to visit the Science Museum.

Q: What are they talking about? (B)

8. W: What time do you usually get up in the morning, Tom? M: At half past six, but I get up at seven on Sunday. Q: What time does Tom get up on Sunday? (C) 9. W: Why are you in such a hurry?

M: I will go to a lecture at the Sunshine Cinema this afternoon. It'll be at 2 o'clock. W: You can use my bike. M: Thank you.

Q: How will the man go to the cinema this afternoon? (A)

10. M: Would you like to go to the reading-room with me tonight, Susan?

W: I'd love to, thanks. But I'm so tired, I just want to have a good rest at home. M: OK. Relax yourself. I'll phone you tomorrow. Q: What does Susan mean? (C)

11. W: Do you mind my opening the window, Peter?

M: Yes, it's rather cold outside. What's more, there is a strong wind. Q: What's the weather like? (D) 12. M: You're quite late, Jenny?

W: I'm sorry, Mr Brown. My bike was broken on the way, so I had to walk here. M: Why didn't you take a taxi? W: I had no money with me. Q: Why is Jenny late? (A)

13. M: Excuse me£¬where is Boarding Gate Seven? I want to take the flight to Paris. W: It's on the second floor. The elevator on the right can take you there. Q: Where are the two speakers? (B)

14. M: I don't like the colour of the mobile phone, it's too dark. I'd like to change the colour.

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W: Which colour do you prefer? Yellow?

M: Er..., no, I prefer green.

Q: Which colour of the mobile phone would the man like? (C) 15. M: Now, Susan, please show me your homework. W: OK. Here your are, sir. M: Oh, I see. Well done.

Q: What's the relationship between the two speakers? (D) 16. M: Does your father often play chess, Judy?

W: No, but he used to play chess a lot. How about Frank's father? M: He never plays chess. I hear Linda's father often plays it. W: So does John's father.

Q: Whose father never plays chess? (B)

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Little Tom likes cartoons very much. When the cartoons begin on TV, he does nothing until they're over. Sometimes he would rather wait for a long time and go to bed late. In the morning his mother has to wake him up, or he'll be late for school. Yesterday Tom heard there would be an interesting cartoon today. This morning, as soon as he got up, he turned on the television, but didn't receive the programme. He had to have breakfast and then went to school. After school he ran home while his mother was cooking supper in the kitchen. He hurried to the sitting room and turned on the television again, but still he couldn't find the cartoon. He rushed into the kitchen and asked his mother for help.

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IV. Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks (¸ù¾ÝÄãÌýµ½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó£¬Ã¿¿Õ¸ñÏÞÌîÒ»´Ê): (¹²7·Ö)

Good morning, everyone. You are welcome to our city, Shanghai. After 20 hours' flight, you must be very tired. So first we will go to our hotel. We will stay at Holiday Inn in Pudong New Area. After having a short rest, at about 9:30, we'll set out to visit the tallest building in shanghai: Jinmao Building and we will have a cup of coffee on the 54th floor. Then I will take you to the People's Square. There you will visit Shanghai Museum, the Grand Theatre and our Municipal Hall. You can also fly kites and feed pigeons there. At noon, we'll have lunch at a nearby restaurant. At 1:30 in the afternoon, we will set out to visit Yu Garden and No.1 Silk Factory. In the evening, we will enjoy the beautiful sightseeing along the Huangpu River by ship and we will have our dinner on the ship. Thank you. Anyhow, I will try my best to show you around our city.

(24.Holiday 25. tallest 26. coffee 27. feed 28. nearby 29.1:30 30.ship )

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Part II

V. Choose the best answer:

31. B 32. C 33. C 34. B 35. B 36. D 37. A 38. D 39. B 40. B 41. C 42. D 43. A 44. C 45.A 46. C 47. D 48. D 49. B 50. C 51. A 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. A 56. C

VI. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms:

57. decision 58. better 59. first 60. safely 61. Russia 62. memorize 63. unhappy 64. families

VII. Rewrite the following sentences as required:

65. Neither, likes 66. mustn't they 67. How far 68. how to 69. was found 70. instead of VIII. Reading Comprehension

A) 71-77. T F F T T F T B) 78-84. A D D B C C B C) 85-91. B C D A A B D

D) 92. perfect 93. country 94. small 95. However 96.These/They 97.swim 98. than E) 99. Thirty-three.

100. Luis Urzua./ Urzua. / Luis.

101. They worked at regular hours. (Any reasonable answer can be accepted.)

102. No, they didn't. 103. Yes, they were.

104. He should try to solve the problems and to be responsible for others.

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105. He can learn to be a leader by accepting responsibility. (Any reasonable answer can be accepted.)

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