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with you, and outdoors too.¡± Miss Fair asked Peter to sit next to Tom at the desk near the window.

The students had math after that and Tom could see that Peter was not bad at it. He counted (ÊýÊý) well. It was not difficult for him at all. Then Miss Fair said, ¡°It is half past twelve. It¡¯s time to have lunch.¡± Peter joined Tom and went to wash his hands. Then the boys sat down on the floor and started to open their lunch bags. Tom opened his bag and put his hand in it. He took out an old brown apple, some old cheese and some bits of fish from dinner. ¡°Oh, no!¡± cried Tom. ¡°This is rubbish. I have the wrong bag. I took the rubbish bag and left my lunch bag at home. I have only rubbish for lunch today.¡± The other children laughed and laughed. Then Peter said, ¡°I have two eggs. Why don¡¯t you have one? I don¡¯t need two. And would you like some bread?¡± Tom smiled, ¡°Thanks. Now I¡¯ll always look in my lunch bag before I bring it to school.¡± ¸ù¾Ý²ÄÁÏÄÚÈÝÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ð°¸¡£

( )51. How many kinds of things did Peter have in his plastic bag? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.

( )52. Which of the following is TRUE about Peter? A. He wore a coat and a shirt to school. B. He had lunch in the school dining hall. C. He was disabled and couldn¡¯t play outdoors. D. He had no trouble counting in the math class.

( )53. How did Tom feel when he saw what was in his lunch bag? A. Bored. B. Afraid. C. Excited. D. Upset.

( )54. What would Tom probably have for lunch? A. Bread and an apple. B. Cheese and an apple.

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C. Bread and an egg. D. Cheese and an egg.

( )55. What is the passage mainly about? A. Tom¡¯s favorite teacher. B. Tom¡¯s new classmate. C. Tom¡¯s math class. D. Tom¡¯s lunch.

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A: (57)____________________________________?

B: Because I can exercise in the park when I walk it. (after a while)

B: (58)____________________________________, by the way? A: No. It¡¯s not a new shirt. B: But it¡¯s very pink (·ÛºìÉ«µÄ).

A: I know. I washed my clothes yesterday. I made a mistake. B: (59)____________________________________?

A: I washed a red skirt with a white shirt. Now my white shirt is pink! B: Haha, that¡¯s very funny. Did your mother not help you wash clothes? A: (60)____________________________________. She was busy yesterday.

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A) ¸ù¾Ý¾äÒâ¼°Ëù¸øººÓïÌáʾ£¬Ð´³ö¾äÖÐËùȱµ¥´Ê¡£ 61. Stop ________(ÈÓ) stones at that dog!

62. Everyone put their ________(ÊÖÖ¸) in their ears because of the big noise.

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63. I wish your kids would ________(ÕÛµþ) up their clothes!

64. He makes a terrible ________(ÔÓÂÒ) of the kitchen when he¡¯s cooking. 65. I asked if I could read the letter, so she ________(µÝ) it to me. B) ¸ù¾Ý¾äÒ⣬ÓÃÀ¨ºÅÄÚËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÊʵ±ÐÎʽÌî¿Õ¡£

66. Some of the ________(neighbor) can¡¯t stand the loud music from the party. 67. It¡¯s ________(fair) that girls aren¡¯t allowed to take part in (ÔÊÐí²Î¼Ó) the sports meeting.

68. Amy was unlucky that she ________(drop) her sunglasses into the water. 69. Linda is a careful girl. She hates ________(make) mistakes. 70. The cleaner ________(sweep) the leaves here just now. ¢ú. Íê³É¾ä×Ó£¨Ã¿Ð¡Ìâ2·Ö£¬¹²10·Ö£© ¸ù¾ÝººÓïÒâ˼Íê³ÉÓ¢Óï¾ä×Ó£¬Ã¿¿Õ´ÊÊý²»ÏÞ¡£ 71. ÎÒÃDz»Ó¦¸Ã×ÜÊÇÒÀ¿¿¸¸Ä¸¡£

We shouldn¡¯t always ______________________ our parents. 72. ËýÔçµ½³¡ÊÇΪÁËÕÒ¸öºÃλÖá£

She arrived early ______________________ get a good seat. 73. Çë°ïÎÒµ¹Ò»ÏÂÀ¬»ø¡£

Please help me ______________________.

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My French is quite good now ¡ª I use it ______________________ in my job. 75. Îҽк°Ê±£¬Ëý³Ô¾ªµØÌ§ÆðÍ·À´¿´¡£

She looked up ______________________ when I shouted. ¢û. ×ÛºÏÌî¿Õ£¨Ã¿Ð¡Ìâ1·Ö£¬¹²10·Ö£©

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sell, what, shoe, buy, on, he, poor, beautiful, agree, nothing A shoemaker and his wife (ÆÞ×Ó) lived in a small village. They were very (76)________, and each day they grew poorer and poorer.

At last there was (77)________ left in the house, but leather (Ƥ¸ï) for one pair of shoes. ¡°I will cut it out for the last pair of (78)________,¡± said the shoemaker.

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¡° Tomorrow I will sew (·ì) them.¡± So he cut out the leather and left it (79)________ his chair.

The next morning he went to make the shoes. (80)________ did he see?

A pair of shoes, nicely made and ready to be sold. The shoes were so fine that the shoemaker (81)________ it very soon.

With the money the poor shoemaker (82)________ leather for two pairs of shoes. He cut out the leather for the shoes and left them on (83)________ chair.

The next morning when he went to make the shoes, he found the two pairs of shoes were already made. The shoes were very (84)________, and some people in his neighborhood asked him to make one for them.

The shoemaker (85)________, but he was a little worried. He didn¡¯t know who made the shoes for him. Can you help him? ¢ü. ÊéÃæ±í´ï£¨15·Ö£©

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¢ô. 16. wash the bowls 17. bought vegetables

18. walking in front of her

19. crossed the road 20. The tomatoes in the bag ¢õ. 21-25 ACCBA 26-30 BAACB 31-35 CBABA ¢ö. 36-40 DBAAD 41-45 ACBCA ¢÷. 46-50 FFTFT 51-55 CDDCB

¢ø. 56. Do you walk your dog every day

57. Why do you like it 58. Is your shirt a new one 59. What did you do / What happened 60. No, she didn¡¯t

¢ù. 61. throwing 62. fingers 63. fold 64. mess

65. passed 66. neighbors 67. unfair 68. dropped 69. making / to make 70. swept ¢ú. 71. depend on 72. in order to

73. take out the rubbish 74. all the time 75. in surprise

¢û. 76. poor 77. nothing 78. shoes 79. on 80. What

81. sold 82. bought 83. his 84. beautiful 85. agreed

¢ü. One possible version:

There are 38 students in our class. Most of us do chores at home. 20 students clean their rooms every day. They think it is very interesting. They make their beds, sweep the floor and so on. 10 students have to do the dishes after dinner every day. They hate doing it. They think it¡¯s so boring. 5 students don¡¯t mind washing clothes. They think it¡¯s relaxing and easy. Only 3 students don¡¯t do any chores. Their parents do all the chores. I think it¡¯s bad for them.

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