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2.5APOETRY CHALLENGEWrite a poemabout howcourage,determination,and strengthhave helpedyou facechallengesin yourlife.Prizes3Grand Prizes:Trip toWashington,D.C.for each of threewinners,a parentand oneotherperson of the winnerschoice.Trip includesroundtrip airtickets,hotel stayfor twonights,and toursof the NationalAir andSpace Museumand theoffice ofNational GeographicWorld.6First Prizes:The bookSky Pioneer.A Photobiographyof AmeliaEarhart signedby authorCorinneSzabo andpilot LindaFinch.50Honorable MentionsJudgeswill chooseup to50honorable mention winners,who willeachreceive aTshirt in memory ofEarharts finalflight.RulesFollow allrules carefullyto preventdisqualification.■Writeapoem using100words orfewer.Your poemcan be any format,any numberof lines.■Write byhand ortype ona singlesheet of paper.You mayuse boththe frontand backof thepaper.■On thesame sheetofpaper,write ortype yourname,address,telephone number,and birthdate.■Mail yourentry tous byOctober31this year.
1.How manypeople caneach grandprize winnertake on the freetripA,Two,B.Three.C.Four.D.Six.
2.What willeachof the honorablementionwinnersgetA.A planeticket.B.A bookby CorinneSzabo.C.A specialTshirt.D.A photoof AmeliaEarhart.
3.Which ofthe followingwill resultin disqualificationA.Typing yourpoem out.B.Writing apoem of120words.C.Using bothsides ofthe paper.D.Mailing yourentry onOctober
30.BFirst of all,students shouldrespect the teachers.They shouldpay attentionin the classes.Thatmeans tosalute him,to standfrom hischair whenthe teacherenters the classroom,etc.Attend anylessonattentively.In classof acertain subjector teacheryou donftlike verymuch,if itstotal(混舌)anarchy L,how can we talkabout respectPlay by the rulesIf your teacher wantsyou touse wide-lined paper-do it!If shetells you to sharpenyour pencilsonlybefore classstarts,listen toher!If shedoesnt acceptlate homework,do yourson time!Sometimes classroomrules seemstrict oreven silly,but most teachers knowwhats necessarytomake thingsrun smoothly,what ittakes tolet thelearning begin.And thebetter thelearningenvironment,the smarteryoull be!Expect her/him tolike youTeachersare teachersbecause theylike kids.Given thechance,mostteacherswant tobe yourfriendstoo.Respect yourteacher,but dont be afraidof her/him.She/He wantsyouto have agreatschool yearjust asmuch asyou wantto have!Put firstthings firstFriendsare afun part of school.But they*re notthe mostimportant part.When yourteacher isteaching,give her/him yourfull attention.Even whenits hardto do-recess wille soonenough,andthats thetime forplaying withyour friends.
1.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle for the textA.Advice BeforeYou Go to SchoolB.What YouShould Doat SchoolC.How toGet AlongWith YourTeacherD.How toPlan YourTime atSchool
2.What doyou thinkthe titleofthesecond paragraphPlaybytherulesmeanA.Dont playif you havent pletedyour homework.B・Follow whattheteachersays.C.Work iswork andplay isplay.D.Make thelearning environmentas goodas possible.
3.According tothe lastparagraph,what doyou thinkthe firstthing isA・The teacher.B.The teaching.C.The students.D.Friends.
4.The underlinedword recess“most probablymeans A.break B.playC.parents D.newsCWhat doTom Sawyerand Jumping Frogs havein monStoriesabout bothof themwerecreated byone man:Mark Twain.Twain wasfour yearsold whenhis familymoved toHannibal,Missouri,located on the westbank ofthe Mississippi.Twain grewup there and wasfascinatedwith lifealong theriver-the steamboats,the giantlumber rafts,and thepeople whoworkedon them.The CelebratedJumpingFrogof CalaverasCounty is one ofTwains bestloved shortstories,and TheAdventures of Tom Sawyer isoneof hismost famous novels.Both theseworks arecelebratedby eventsheld during National Tom Sawyer Days,which originatedin thelate1950s andbecamenational in the1960s.Children entertheir frogsin thejumping contestduringNationalTomSawyer Days.Theres alsoa fence painting contestto seewho canpaint thefastest.The ideafor thiscontestes froma scenein Tom Sawyer,in whichTom hasbeen toldto paintthe fencein frontof thehousehe livesin.Ifs abeautiful day,and hewould ratherbe doinganything else.As hisfriends walkby,he makesthem believethat itsfun topaint and they joinin the“firn”.By theend ofthe day,the9fence hasthree coatsof paint!Although the story of TomSawyer is afiction,its basedon facts.If yougo toHannibal,you11see thewhite fbnce,which stillstands at Twains boyhoodhome.
1.Which ofthe followingstatements aboutMark Twainis TRUEA.He wasbom in Hannibal.B.He enjoyedhis lifeinHannibal.C.He spentmost ofhis childhoodontheMississippi.(坐舟台漂流)D.He oftenwent raftingontheMississippi withhis parents.
2.TomSawyerDayswere created.A.about fortyyears agoB.shortly afterTwains deathC.inmemoryof agreat writerD.to improvekids9interest inreading
3.Who willwin the fencepaintingcontestA.Bob,painting thelongest.B.Julia,painting mostcarefully.C.Jim,painting in the newestway.D.John,painting inthe shortesttime.
4.From thewhite fenceatTwain9s boyhoodhome,we knowthat.A.the storyofTomSawyerisbased partlyon Twainsexperiences
8.the storyofTomSawyerisbased totallyon TwainsimaginationC.Twains oldhouse ispainted bythefencepainting petitorsD.Twains oldhouse isvisited bypeople fromall overthe countryDToni Morrison was an Americanwrite whoreceived theNobel Prizein Literature.Her novelsBeloved,Song ofSolomon andothers exploredthe wayAfricanAmericans searchfor freedomand(受困扰的)identity in a countryobsessed withskin color.Morrison wasnearly40when shepublishedher firstnovel The Bluest Eyein197O.The Nobel Prize mitteedescribed herwriting aslanguageitself,a languageshe wantsto liberatefrom race.Her novelsdiscussed Americaspastfbcusing onblack historyand theeffects ofslavery and racism.She calledher charactersthe5(民主的)unfree atthe heartofthedemocratic experiment”.In1988,she wonthe PulitzerPrize for her novel Beloved,thestoryofamother whokills herbabydaughter ratherthan permither tobe born into slavery.lt becamea bestsellerand waslatermade into a filmwith OprahWinfrey.Many Americansadmired her as thecountrys greatestlivingwriter,including formerPresident Barack Obama.She wasbornin
1931.She attendedHoward University,an allblackuniversity inHoward,sheread African,British andAmerican literature,including writersWilliam Faulknerand VirginiaWoolf.After ashort marriage,she becamea singlemother oftwo sonsand workedasa book editorinNew York.Several publishersrejected herfirst bookThe BluestEye butit impressedThe NewYork Timesbookcritic JohnLeonard,who believedMorrison wasan importantnew voice.He saidher writingwasso chargedwith painand wonderthat thenovel beespoetry”.Morrison enjoyedher literaryfame andwas proudof herNobel Prizewon in
1993.l.What canwelearn aboutToniMorrisonfrom thetextA.She oftenmunicated withWilliam Faulkner.B.Morrison,snovelsconcentrated onblack historyandracism.C.Morrison wasabout40when shereceived theNobelPrize.D.She attendeda universitywhich acceptedboth whiteand blackpeople.
2.Why doesthe motherinthenovelBelovedkill herbabyA.It isborn tobeadisabled baby.B.She hassome mentalproblems.C.She doesntwant itto beea slave.D.The familyis toopoor toraise thebaby.
3.How didBarackObamalike MorrisonA.He couldntthink highlyof herenough.B.He consideredherasa monwriter.C.He feltthat her novels werenot sofascinating.D.He believedhernovelshad someroom forimprovement.
4.Which bookwas rejectedby severalpublishers butleft adeep impressionon JohnLeonardA.Song ofSolomon.Beloved.C.The NewYork Times.D.TheBluestEye.
(二)阅读七选五(分)5x
2.5A goodbook canbe satisfying.If reading is a habit youd liketo getinto,there aresome waysto developit.•Realize thatreadingisenjoyable ifyouhave a goodbook.If youhave adifficult bookand youare forcingyourselfthrough it,it willseem likea task.1•Set time.You shouldhave sometime duringevery daywhen you11read for at least5to10minutes.2For example,make itahabitto readduring breakfastand lunchand evendinner ifyou eatalone.•Always carryabook.3When Ileave thehouse,I alwaysmake sureto havemy carkeys andone bookathand.The bookstays withme inthe car,and Itake itinto theoffice andto appointmentsand prettymucheverywhere Igo.•4Find aplace inyour homewhere youcan sitinafortable chair.Don tlie downunless youre goingtosleep.There shouldntbea televisionoraputer nearthe chair,and nomusic orno noisyfamilymembers/roommates.If youdon thaveaplace likethis,create one.•Reduce television/the Internet.If youreally wantto readmore,try cuttingback ontime onTV ortheInternet.5Still,you coulduse thetime yousave forreading.This couldcreate hoursof bookreading time.A.Gotobookstores.B.Find aquiet place.C.This maybe difficultfor somepeople.D.Wherever yougo,take abook withyou.E.Have somegood teaor coffeewhile youread.F.It meansyou willread nomatter howbusy youare.G.If thishappens,give upthe bookand findanother onethat you11really love.
(三)完形填空(分)15x2It wasa hotsummer day.And wewere allsitting intheclassroom,waiting forour4£to arrive.When shewalked in,she looked
42.“I havesome badnews,she said.Someone has43our class(仓鼠)pet.^Our classpet wasa littlehamster namedSqueakers.We allloved himand tookturnsto44him eachweek.Everyone intheclasswas sad.We couldntbelieve someonehad donesomethinglike that.We allwanted tofind outwho didit,45w askedeveryone if they hadseenanything.After afew days,we gota46inthecase.One ofthe studentsin ourclass heardsomeone(吹嘘)bragging abouttaking Squeakers.We toldourteacher,and shecalled the headmaster.The nextday,theheadmastercalled a47forthewhole school.He toldeveryone whathad happened,and heasked theperson whohad takenSqueakers toeand48Squeakers tohim.At first,no onesaid(存anything.But then,several studentsin anotherclass raisedtheir
49.Then theyled ustoalocker物柜).Squeakers wasthere,safe and50,We wertall sohappy tohave himback.And wewere51happier tosee thekids whohad takenhim eforward andsay sorry.They saidthey didit becausetheythought Squeakerswas toocute.The52taught usabout workingtogether andstanding upfor whafsright.We learnedthatsometimes peoplemake mistakes,but53can alwaysmake thingsright againiftheytry.Makingmistakes isnot shameful.In fact,mistakes area monpartof54life.No oneis perfect.However,weshould tryour bestto55the mistakeswe havemade.Only thencanweget thechance to
41.A.friend B.teacher C.classmate D.parent
42.A.tired B.surprised C.upset D.pleased
43.A.bought B.left C,hurt D.takenimprove ourselves.
44.A.look overB.look afterC.look throughD.look for
45.A.so B.but C.thought D.because
46.A.problem B.person C.break D.beginning
47.A.class B.parent C.lesson D.meeting
48.A.feed B.lend C.give D.teach
49.A.legs B.eyes C.hands D.heads
50.A.weak B.healthy C.brave D.lonely
51.A.still B.even C.almost D.only
52.A.change B.choice C.experience D.chance
53.A.we B.they C,he D.her
54.A.someones B.nobodys C.everyones D.anyones
55.A.correct B.make C.repeat D.find四完形填空分10x2A childfinding ashell and]amaze atthe soundfrom itmay notrealize thathehas discovered2unnoticed newworld whichhas brought3notice beautytohim.And wemay notrealize that literature hasappealed toso manypeople withits threesignificant4quality.Firstly,literature presentstruth and beauty.Sensitive writersand poetsdescribe unnoticedtruthand beautyoftheworld andbring themto humansattention.Those whoread theirworks willbeable tosee the5hide beautytoo.Secondly,literature canappeal topeople todigout theirown feelingsand imagination.What6attract peoplemost isthatliteraturecan usetheirwords towake usup tohave thepower tofeel andimagine,7guides readersinto aworld oflove,beauty andheroism.Thirdly,with thetwo featuresabove8bine,literature willtry tobe permanentby ensuringtohaveboth universalinterest andpersonal style.Nowriter candescribe humanlife without9reflect hisorherown lifeand experiences.In summary,literature isthe expressionof lifein formsof truthandbeauty,thewrite recordofmans thoughtsand feelings,andthehistory ofthe humansoul.。