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( )21. ¡ªAlice, would you mind not playing the guitar? I ___ on the phone. (P119) ¡ªOh, sorry, mom.

A. talked B. talk C. have talked D. am talking ( )22.¡ªWhat does your sister like doing in her___ time£¿ (P122)

¡ªShe likes watching TV.

A. extra B. busy C. high D. spare

( )23. ¡ªI wonder how much you know about the 29th Olympic torch£¨»ð¾æ£©.(P119)

---It is 72 centimeters high, ____ 980 grams.

A. weighs B. looks C. expects D. increases

( )24. ¡ªMrs. Wang was sent to teach English in a poor mountain village last year. (»ìÏýÏîÔÚP120)

¡ªShe said she would never forget some pleasant ______while working there.

A. experiments B. expressions C. experiences D. emotions

( )25. Lots of people in our city ___ the old and the disabled. They usually offer their seats to them on buses or help them cross the road. (P120)

A. care for B. take care C. agree with D. take pride in

( )26. ¡ªIt is reported that more new teaching buildings will be __ in our school in the next term. (P122)

¡ªExcellent. I hope to study in the new classroom.

A. broken B. built C. fixed D. shut

( )27. The woman and her husband ___ in the same office.

A. work B. works C. is working D. has worked

( )28. ¡ªLi Na won the tennis championship in the French Open on June 4, 2011.(P127)

¡ªWe are her. She is the first Asian professional tennis player to win it. A. interested in B. terrified of C. proud of D. used to

( )29. Jessie came to the broken car quickly, ____ a little boy from it, and moved him to a safe place. (P122)

A. pushed B. pulled C. fetched D. threw ( )30.¡ª Oh! There isn't enough ____ for us in the bus. ¡ª No hurry. Let¡¯s wait for the next.

A. place B. land C. room D. society

( )31. Uncle Wang looks so fine in recent days. He ____ a lot, but he has given it up. (Óï·¨) A. was used to smoke B. used to smoke

C. was used to smoking D. am used to smoking

( )32.¡ª You don¡¯t look well, Don! You¡¯d better see your doctor. (Óï·¨)

¡ª I ________, but he said there was nothing wrong. A. will B. would C. had D. have

( )33. ¡ªWild animals are our friends. (½»¼Ê)

¡ª_____. We must treat them with kindness. A.I don't think so B. I think so C. I disagree with you D. I agree with you

( )34. --_______ is Heze, do you know? (P119)

¨COh, it covers about 12, 238square kilometers.

A. How many B. How much C. How big D. How long

( )35. Mr. Green asked us to stop____________. So we stopped_____ to him at once. (P121)

A. talking; listening B. to talk; listening C. talking; to listen D. to talk, to listen ( )36. You ____take off your shoes before you enter the new flat. (P120)

A. could B. should C. would D. might

( )37.¡ªPlease ____ the lights when you go out. Don¡¯t use so much energy. (P121) ¡ªOK. I will.

A. turn off B. turn on C. turn down D. turn up

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There was once a little grey planet that was very sad. The people living there hadn¡¯t 36 it. One day, a little boy was walking on the planet, when he passed a cave and 37 a small red flower inside. The flower was very 38 , almost dying, so the boy carefully dug up the flower. Then, he started looking for a 39 where he could look after it. He searched all over the planet, 40 everywhere was so heavily polluted. Then he looked up at the 41 and noticed the moon. It seemed to the boy that maybe the plant could survive there.

So the little boy climbed into a space ship. He put the little red flower in the back, and 42 the moon.

Far away from all that pollution - and with the boy visiting it every day to take care of it - the flower 43 to grow. The flower was so well cared for, that it had soon germinated, giving birth to others, and these other flowers spread onto other flowers. Before long, the whole moon was completely 44 with flowers. That's why, whenever the little boy's flowers open up, for a few minutes the moon takes on a soft red sheen, like a warning light. Maybe it¡¯s telling us that 9 we don¡¯t look after our planet, a(n) 45 when flowers will only be able to grow on the moon will come. ( )36. A. turned down B. gave back C. thought up D. looked after ( )37. A. noticed B. took C. left D. came ( )38. A. young B. sick C. wrong D. shy ( )39. A. man B. room C. place D. house ( )40. A. sky B. cloud C. star D. snow ( )41. A. took off B. put on C. made up D. went to ( )42. A. liked B. ended C. started D. threw ( )43. A. eaten B. covered C. caught D. found ( )44. A. that B. why C. how D. if

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A

The London Eye Opening Time October to May: 10:00 am¡ª8:00 pm June: 10:00 am¡ª9:00 pm daily July¡ªAugust: 10:00 am¡ª9:30 pm. Daily September: 10:00 am¡ª9:00 pm daily Not open on 25th December (Christmas Day) Ticket Price Adults(16+): €18.60 Children(4-15): €9.54 Chidlren(under 4): Free November to February: Tues¡ªSat 9:00 am¡ª4:30 pm Sun¡ªMon 10:00 am¡ª4:30pm March To October: Tues¡ªSat 9:00 am¡ª5:30 pm Sun¡ªMon 10:00 am¡ª5:30 pm The tower of London is closed on 24¡ª26 December and 1 January Adults(16+): €25.10 Children (4-15): €12.90 Children(under 4): Free Opening Time The Tower of London Ticket ( )46. The London Eye and the Tower of London are both in ____. A. America B. China C. Canada D. the UK ( )47. On ___, neither of the two places is open. A. Children¡¯s Day B. New Year¡¯s Day C. Christmas Day D. April Fool¡¯s Day

( )48. The London Eye usually opens at ___ in the morning. A. 11:00 B. 10:00 C. 9:00 D. 8:00

( )49. The tower of London opens ___ later on Sunday and Monday. A. half an hour B. one hour C. two hours D. three hours

( )50. If a family of two adults and a four-year-old child will visit the Tower of London, how much do they need to pay?

A. €50.20. B.€63.10. C. €76.00 D. €82.80.

B

If you eat junk food, you can¡¯t really expect to grow up strong and healthy. But if you eat healthy food, you have a good chance of doing so. So how can we know what food is healthy? Unfortunately, a lot of food that looks good really isn¡¯t good, because it contains things that can pollute the environment. Where are the things from? This is all to do with how people produce food: growing it on the farm, processing it in factories, storing it and making it ready for you to eat.

Here¡¯s what happens:

Most farmers use chemicals to stop their crops from getting sick. Many of these chemicals remain in the food that you eat. Many of these chemicals remain in the food that you eat. Some people believe that this may cause cancer or other illness. The chemicals may also pollute water and air, and kill lots of animals.

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