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1. -- How many of these books have you read?
¡¡-- ______ of them. Every one.
  A. Many B. Some C. All D. None
2. When we got to the city center, ______shops were still open, but most of them were closed.
  A. the B. some C. many D. /
3. -- How often are the Olympic Games held?
¡¡ --______four years.
  A. Every B. Each C. In D. For

4. -- Jimmy, your toys should be in right order.
¡¡ -- OK, I'll ______ them _______right now.

  A. put, down B. put, away C. put, up D. put, on
5. -- Hello, my name is Johnson. I believe you have a room ______for me.
¡¡ -- Johnson? Oh, yes, Mr Johnson. It's Room 1201, on the second floor.
  A. looked B. waited C. cleaned D. booked
6. Liu Xiang and Yao Ming are world-famous sports stars. ____ of them have set a good example to us.
  A. All B. Neither C. Both D. None
7. Nowadays science fiction isn't as ____________ as cartoons among teenagers.
  A. more popular B. popular
  C. less popular D. the most popular
8. How magnificent the Bund looks at night when all the lights are ______!
  A. turned on B. tuned off C. tuned down D. turned over
9. Tom likes cars. He enjoys ______ model cars of all kinds.
  A. collecting B. to collect C. collects D. collected
10. During World War II, a Jewish£¨ÓÌÌ«£©lady was protected by a local family in Shanghai in her ______.
  A. fifty B. fifties C. fiftieth D. the fiftieth
11. The boy sitting _____ Tina was so tall that she couldn't see the film clearly.
  A. behind B. in front of C. beside D. next to
12. Jack bought a _____ in a shoe shop yesterday.
  A. pairs of shoes B. pair of two shoes
  C. pair of shoe D. pair of shoes
13. Some birds ______to the south before winter.
  A. run B. swim C. walk D. fly
14. It's everyone's duty to stop throwing rubbish ______ .
  A. more or less B. up and down
  C. here and there D. sooner or later
15. Helen asked her father ______.
  A. if it was a balloon in the sky
  B. where could she get this kind of book
  C. that he would show her around the farm
  D. if they will have fish for lunch
 
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¡¡¡¡From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and weekends they are free and __16__ themselves. Some watch television or go to the movies, others take part in sports. This is decided by their own __17__ .
¡¡¡¡There are many different ways to spend our free time. Almost everyone has some kind of __18__. It may be something from colleting stamps to __19__ model planes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others don't cost anything at all. Some collections are worth __20__ of money, others are valuable only to their owners.
¡¡¡¡I know a man who has a coin collection worth several __21__ dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare fifty-cent piece which cost him ¡ç250! He was very happy about this collection and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 600 kinds of them, but I wonder __22__ they are worth any money. However, to my brother they are quite valuable. __23__ makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection.
¡¡¡¡That's what a hobby means, I think. It is something we __24__ to do in our free time just for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not __25__, but the pleasure it gives us is.

16. A. love B. work C. enjoy D. play
17. A. lives B. interests C. jobs D. things
18. A. hobby B. thing C. job D. way
19. A. make B. making C. makes D. made
20. A. a little B. a few C. a lot D. a number
21. A. thousand B. thousands C. thousands of D. thousand of
22. A. that B. if C. what D. why
23. A. Everything B. Anything C. Nothing D. Something
24. A. have B. need C. refuse D. like
25. A. good B. low C. important D. cheap
         
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A

¡¡¡¡There are 365 days in a year. We sleep 8 hours a day, so we have 122 days for sleeping. Then our work time has 243 days left. But there are 52 weekends in a year. Each weekend is two days. We lose another104 days a year for work. It takes us about one hour to have breakfast and supper. This comes to15 days over a year. But we can't work all that time ¡ª we need a holiday. Let's say we have three weeks'holiday.We don't work all day. Four free hours each evening takes up 61 days. We have to remember that we get 2 days'holiday at Easter, 3 at Christmas and 1 at the New Year. There are also 4 Bank holidays. Take those 10 days away and we have 32 days for work. But then we have one and a half hours'lunch every day, and half an hour's coffee break. That comes to30 days a year. This means that we have only a few days left for work every year!

26. How many days do we sleep in a year?
  A. 365 days. B. 122 days. C. 8 days. D. 52 days.
27. We spend 15 days on _______.
  A. rest B. coffee break
  C. lunch D. breakfast and supper
28. Which of the following is true?
  A. Each weekend is one day. B. We have 61 days for free time.
  C. We get 3 days'holiday at Easter. D. Coffee break takes us one hour.
29. According to the passage, we know that we don't have _______ time to work every year.
  A. much too B. so many C. too much D. too many
30. The writer means _______.
  A. we should know the numbers
  B. time is important and we'd better not waste it
  C. we need more holidays
  D. a few days for work is enough
 
B

¡¡¡¡I was born in New York, but I grew up in San Francisco. I began to live in London 25 years ago. If I am asked now where I want to live forever, I would say London. But I will always be American.
¡¡¡¡San Francisco, like London, has many parks. Every day my sisters and I were taken to play in the parks as children. I didn't go to school. I only had three hours of formal education when I was five. I was sent to school in the morning but came home at noon on the first day. I said I didn't enjoy it and hadn't learned anything. My parents thought that school was unsuitable for me. They agreed with me, so I never went back to school.
¡¡¡¡Then my mother taught me and my two sisters at home, in the way of an English lady who had good education. We learned languages and reading more than sciences and maths. Sometimes she taught us herself, but we also had other teachers. They asked us to take lessons every day. About once a week we walked to Golden Gate Park. While we were walking, my mother taught me to read music. One day I noticed a little toy train in the window of a shop and I remember now how I'd like to have it. I couldn't say "r" when I was small. My mother said if I could say an "r" well, I would have the toy train. I practiced and practiced. Then one morning I woke everybody up with my "r"s. I got the toy train. I usually get the things I want in life ¡ª but I work hard for them.

31. The writer _________.
  A. was born in San Francisco B. likes living in London
  C. is living in New York now D. doesn't like America
32. The writer didn't go to school in America because _________.
  A. his mother wanted him to go to school in English
  B. his parents didn't think formal education was right for him
  C. his mother wanted him to play outdoors in the parks
  D. he couldn't get on well with the other children
33. Which of the following is TRUE?
  A. The writer was taught by his mother and other teachers.
  B. The writer had no education at all.
  C. The writer didn't have lessons every day.
  D. The writer walked to the park to learn languages once a week.
34. The writer got the little toy train at last because ____.
  A. his mother gave him the money B. he tried his best to read music
  C. he wanted it very much D. his mother was pleased with his progress
35. The writer tells us _________.
  A. why children needn't go to school
  B. how he grew in San Francisco
  C. that children liked toys
  D. that his mother didn't give him any toys
 
C

¡¡¡¡Here is a menu for a fast food restaurant. The places are in American money, called dollars and cents. There are 100 cents in a dollar.

Main meals
small
large
Drinks
small
large
Hamburger 1.80 2.30 Coca Cola 0.80 1.00
Hamburger with cheese 2.00 2.50 Orange juice 0.90 1.20
Chicken burger 1.90 2.40 Tea 0.70 0.90
Vegetable burger 1.80 2.30 Coffee 0.80 1.00
Side dishes
   
Sweets
   
Fries

0.90

1.10 Ice cream or Chocolate 1.20 1.60
Salad 1.00 1.30 Apple pie (hot) 0.70 ¡¡£¯
Chicken wings 1.30 1.60 Donuts or Jam 0.50 ¡¡£¯
36. From the menu, how much does a small hamburger cost?
  A. One hundred and eighty dollars. B. Two dollars and thirty cents.
  C. Eighty cents. D. One dollar and eighty cents.
37. If you have only three dollars, what can you buy?
  A. A large salad and a large ice cream.
  B. A large chicken burger and a small cup of tea.
  C. A small vegetable burger and a large chocolate.
  D. An apple pie and a large hamburger with cheese.
38. Jam is a kind of ________.
  A. main meals B. side dishes C. sweets D. drinks
39. Which is not sold in this restaurant?
A. Coffee. B. Fries. C. Hamburger. D. Wine.
40. A thirsty boy will probably ask for ________.
  A. coca cola B. donuts C. fries D. a chicken burger