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ڸI(lng)҂(jng)ԇ򽻵W(xu)Ҫɿ(j)ÿ죬ôƽr(sh)һҪM(jn)Ќ(x)ԇһݺõԇ߂ʲôc(din)Сռ2024˴󌣿ԇԇ𰸣x7ףHgӭx

2024˴󌣿ԇԇ𰸣x7ף

˴󌣿ԇԇ1

2024ɿ}(x)֮Փ

һx}(~С},ÿС},.ÿС}oĂ(g)x(xing),ֻһ(xing)Ƿ}ĿҪ)

x(xing),wF(xin)˼( )

AW(xu) B(x)

Cf(shu) Dĕע

W(xu)У(hu)ЌW(xu)^c(din)Ľ( )

A B÷C D˲

K“(lin)ٝƷĴ( )

ǍW(xu)cl(f)չ B^(gu)

CͨW(xu) ĎW(xu)Փ

е(hu)F(xin),c(hu)Įa(chn)Ͱl(f)չʼK.@f(shu)( )

A BA(j)

Cvʷ D(d)

(sh)F(xin)҇(gu)(hu)xĿĵĸ;( )

A˼֪R(sh)̌W(xu)Y(ji)

Bca(chn)ڄ(dng)Y(ji)

C֪R(sh)Ͱl(f)չY(ji)

Dwڄ(dng)cXڄ(dng)Y(ji)

(j)nӋ(j)ԾVҪʽP(gun)n̽̌W(xu)(ni)ݵָ(do)ļ( )

AnĿ(bio) Bn̷

Cn̘(bio)(zhn) DnO(sh)Ӌ(j)

n̄֞@n̺[n̵(j)( )

An̵Ĺƶ Bn̵ĽM

Cnxɶ Dn̵Ĵʽ

Сnr(sh)͵͵֙C(j),ώl(f)F(xin)֙C(j)ӳ.ԓώ`ОַС()

A(qun) Bؔ(ci)a(chn)(qun)

C[˽(qun) Dܽ(qun)

W(xu)Уͨ^(gu)ĩԇu(png)W(xu)W(xu)I(y)ɿ(j).@Nu(png)r(ji)( )

AKY(ji)u(png)r(ji) Bγu(png)r(ji)

C\u(png)r(ji) Dֵu(png)r(ji)

СW(xu)ڶN(sh)ʩ;,мͥ( )

AУ(ni)ʽ; BУ(ni)ʽ;

CУʽ; DУʽ;

ώڵйĄ(l)W(xu)(d)B(yng).ԓ( )

Af(shu) B(sh)H呟

Cұ Dָ(do)ҽ

nУ,W(xu)Ը(j)ԼdȤ(i)úˮƽxcͬĻ(dng).@wF(xin)nУ( )

AS BԸ

C(sh)` D

}(~С},ÿС},.Д_e(cu)`,Ȼf(shu).)

B(yng)Ŀ(bio)ǽĿĵľw.

l(f)ʽ̌W(xu)һŇW(xu).

(jin)}(~С}.ÿС},.)

(jin)Ľ(jng)(j).

(jin)̎I(y)l(f)չľw;.

(jin)Ӱ푵һԺB؞ԭtĻx؞Ҫ.

ġՓ}(С},.)

xа,ش(wn)}.

DŽώZ(y)Ľ̌W(xu)Ƭ:

ώ:ͬW(xu),W(xu)(x)˱oβ@ƪn,ゃʲôի@͸?W(xu)e,(zhng)ش.

W(xu) A:ҌW(xu)(hu)е~,֪ˡMt(y)ĺx,f(shu)˲,һҪ (tng)Ĵćڸ,ό(sh)(sh)t(y).ȱc(din)e(cu)`,ҲһҪ (tng)ȡҵu(png),J(rn)J(rn)ظ.

W(xu)B:֪˱ot(y)g(sh)߳,Ãxz֪,˲.

W(xu)C:̻̫, (tng)M(jn)e_Ą,҂Ҫ̓Ľ܄e_Ҋ(jin).

W(xu) D:ҵ뷨һ,X(ju)ñoԓܵ؇(gu)ȥ.t(y)š.ʹز̻,L(zhng)̻ĉ! o(w)r(ji)!

һʯǧ,ͬW(xu)ӑՓoČ(du)ce(cu).

ώ:ͬW(xu),o(yng)ԓôk? Ո(qng)ゃذl(f)ԼҊ(jin),f(shu).

˕r(sh),W(xu)eø,еվ(li).

W(xu) E:o(yng)ԓܵ؇(gu)ȥ,ȻܾȻ̻,f(shu)߀(hu)Լ.

W(xu)FRϷ(du):mȻ̻_(ki)ʼ (tng)oĄ,֪e(cu)˺,϶(hu)ί,f(shu)߀κ!

W(xu) Gg:̻IJ,F(xin)ڵİY,϶DzܾȻ.

W(xu) H:oڳ̻r(sh),͑(yng)뷽O(sh)׌̻ί.@,f(shu)o܉Ȼ̻.

.......

ώ:ӑՓJ(rn),߀һЩͬW(xu)f(shu),n•,Ո(qng)ゃ?c)nԼ뷨(li),}ĿͽмDZo.

(wn)}:

() ώ\(yn)ķŇW(xu)?

() Uԓ̌W(xu)ĺx,Y(ji)ϰf(shu)\(yn)ԓĻҪ

˴ԇԇ2

2024˸߿Z(y)ġ

ԇ}𰸽

һZ(y)֪R(sh)\(yn)ã24 ֣ÿС} 4 ֣

~Z(y)мc(din)xȫ_һMǣ

A. ȶqu 㡣g (bio)R(sh)zh Ēkui˿

B. z ֲڣco ο壨ji 㪣qun

C. (zh)֣ni zu (ni)ӏhng ꩣgȻֹ

D. q ο壨j chn ݷshnݷW(xu)

𰸣B

A (xing)㡡(yng)xkC (xing)ꩡ(yng)xjiD (xing)(yng)xj塱(yng)xji(yng)xshn

иM~Z(y)](mi)e(cu)eֵһMǣ

A. ݗ G ǧ̣֮ρѨ

B. K Ӣ݅ P(yng)L(zhng)ȥ Tʧ꼰~

C. ˼ o(w)ɚ һ~ĿҊ(jin)̩ɽ

D. b Ⱦ] ϹM f(wn)¾䣬ֻǷ|L(fng)

𰸣A

B (xing)K(yng)顰KC (xing)o(w)ɚ(yng)顰o(w)ɑD (xing)ϹM⡱(yng)顰ϹMᡱ

иM̎~Z(y)ǡ(dng)?sh)һMǣ

 S(hu)İl(f)չ Խ(li)Խ˂P(gun)ע

 քeʮͬW(xu)?c)ەr(sh)ѽ(jng)y СW(xu)r(sh)ͬ

@a(chn)ľGؓ(f)ʢҪм(x) I(lng)Ե̎

A. K J(rn) ƷL

B. K e Ʒu(png)

C. K e ƷL

D. K J(rn) Ʒu(png)

𰸣A

K(c)šI(y)š(w)ȷ硰K¡K֮Ӌ(j)KޡȣK(c)˜I(y)˜I(y)ʹؓ(f)I(y)(j)ȷ硰K^K@СKĽّ̡(yng)áKJ(rn)(c)ڸ(j)c(din)Д࣬ԱҳJ(rn)ijһ(du)e(c)ڰуɂ(g)ɂ(g)ϵČ(du)ԅ^(q)֣з^˼ڑ(yng)áJ(rn)ƷL(c)ڇLζƷu(png)(c)u(png)r(ji)ۑ(yng)áƷL

иc(din)ijZ(y)ʹǡ(dng)?sh)һǣ?

A. DZBW(xu)(x)ĕܵСW(xu)ͼL(zhng)ğҚgӭһr(sh)(yng)F

B. Ƽl(f)չ(li)ıDzݷf(shu)ģǧ֮Ć(wn)ֻҪһ(g)˲g

C. ԕr(sh)҂Ŀ_(ki)l(f)·feµ(xing)Ŀ龰^(q)

D. W(xu)(x)M(jn)E҂ÿһ(g)궼(yng)ԓ׷ԴԼΡ

𰸣A

A (xing)(yng)FָVL(fng)һr(sh)Z(y)B (xing)ݷf(shu)ָ˷qZ(y)C (xing)Ŀָ׃һЩĿ(li)_(d)ijN(dng)?sh)ĿġHxZ(y)D (xing)׷Դָ׷̽Դ^׷ԴZ(y)

и](mi)Z(y)һǣ

A. MW˳ɆT(gu)ϣD(jng)(j)(w)ΣC(j)ʹ(gu)(jng)(j)ֱܵӛ_Ȼ(hu)gӰ(gu)(jng)(j)ď(f)KM(jn)

B. 治Hζ߀ˎÃr(ji)ֵSغ΢Ԫصȳɷ־;оSּ(x)MĽB(ti)

C. \(yn)(dng)Tĸ߳ܿͨ^(gu)ճĿ̿Ӗ(xn)@õ|(zh)sҪͨ^(gu)R(chng)ğo(w)(sh)(jng)ܾͳ(li)

D. ʳƷ|(zh)ȫrLJ(gu)ҽ(jng)(j)l(f)չˮƽ|(zh)@Ҫ(bio)־һ(g)ش(wn)}

𰸣A

B (xing)ʽsSغ΢Ԫصȳɷ־;оSּ(x)MĽB(ti)áɸĞ顰ľSغ΢Ԫصȳɷ־оSּ(x)MĽB(ti)áC (xing)o(w)(sh)(jng)ɷ٘(yng)hȥo(w)(sh)D (xing)挦(du)һ棬ʳƷ|(zh)ȫrǃLJ(gu)ҽ(jng)(j)l(f)չˮƽ|(zh)@Ҫ(bio)־һڡǰϡǷ

һ֙M̎Z(y)㕽ǡ(dng)?sh)һMǣ

҂y(tng)ϿӰS 

 СՓZ(y)tСӡ

ԻʡԻȡxּҲʼK

 TmҲѿӱKӱD

 дʥtЁʥ

 ʷӛf(shu)Ԋ(sh)֮

A. ܢڢ٢ۢ

B. ٢ڢܢݢ

C. ٢ܢڢۢ

D. ܢ٢ڢݢ

𰸣D

ܳнǰġϿӰSٳнӢеġʥʥڳнӢеġՓZ(y)ӡUּԡʷӛеԒM(jn)һf(shu)Խ˵^c(din)Y(ji)?yn)ܢ٢ڢݢۡ?/p>

xĬF(xin) 710 }16 ֣ÿС} 4 ֣

x 710 }

 ĻΣC(j)һ̶ȣض̵ĻD(zhun)^ĻD(zhun)ָͣضr(sh)ضȺwه(do)ĻģʽһNµ(do)Ļģʽȡ@NxĻD(zhun)ͬĻΣC(j)һǽ(jng)l(f)(hu)vʷF(xin)o(w)Փǂ(g)w.Ļ(x)Tĸ׃r(ji)ֵĸ׃߀ضȺwض(hu)ijЩĻ|(zh)ĻһxX(ju)ĻX(ju)ĸ£ĻD(zhun)ֻ͡ڴĚvʷ߶l(f)(do)Ļ^Ļr(ji)ֵwϵĻ(x)TĿwԵԵD(zhun)׃҂f(shu)ĻD(zhun)

@N߶(jng)v̵ĻD(zhun);ǬF(xin)M(jn)еĻD(zhun)y(tng)r(nng)I(y)l԰l(f)Ľ(jng)(yn)͵ĻģʽI(y)lµX(ju)Ļģʽȡ@˂ͨf(shu)ĻĬF(xin)ĬF(xin)

ĻĬF(xin)˵ĬF(xin)һN(ni)S(f)s^(gu)˵ĴڷʽĸD(zhun)׃˵ļg(sh)ʽ(sh)`ʽʽ˼Sʽr(ji)ֵ^ȫ׃һNvʷԵM(jn)ǹ(g)eȺwĬF(xin)󣬶ĿwԵD(zhun)׃Ĺͬ\(yn)ٴΣһN̵ĻD(zhun)ζһNµ淽ʽµĻ|(zh)Ą(chung)ڳԽy(tng)Ľ(jng)(yn)ĻģʽĻA(ch)(gu)һNµĻģʽ

 (du)ڂ(g)wˁ(li)f(shu)ĻD(zhun)ǃr(ji)ֵ^˼SʽD(zhun)׃y(tng)r(nng)I(y)l˂ăr(ji)ֵ^˼Sʽǽ(jng)(yn)ԵֱX(ju)ԵȻxģF(xin)I(y)l˂ăr(ji)ֵ^˼SʽԵġԵƌW(xu)xġĻD(zhun)˵淽ʽD(zhun)׃Ăy(tng)Ȼ(jng)(j)lµ԰l(f)淽ʽD(zhun)׃?yu)F(xin)Ј(chng)(jng)(j)lµX(ju)淽ʽٴĻD(zhun)˵(hu)P(gun)ϵD(zhun)׃Ăy(tng)ķ]̶(hu)P(gun)ϵD(zhun)׃?yu)F(xin)_(ki)ŵġ(dng)(hu)P(gun)ϵ

Ќ(du)ڡĻD(zhun)͡⣬(zhn)_һ(xing)ǣ

A. ضĕr(sh)Ⱥwه(do)Ļģʽl(f)ĸԵĸ׃

B. ڴĚvʷ߶l(f)(do)ĻģʽĿwD(zhun)׃

C. Ļ_ͻcĻ׃׃^(gu)аl(f)ľD(zhun)x|(zh)׃

D. (hu)ĻʧĻ_ͻ(hu)Ӣ(du)F(xin)(sh)ĻΣC(j)X(ju)˼

𰸣D

D (xing)f(shu)ă(ni)ݲĻD(zhun)ĻΣC(j)

(j)ԭͷ_һ(xing)ǣ

A. ĻĬF(xin)˵ĬF(xin)wԵD(zhun)׃Ĺͬ\(yn)

B. ĻD(zhun)ζ(chung)һNµ淽ʽµĻ|(zh)

C. (g)wĻD(zhun)˵淽ʽ(hu)P(gun)ϵ̓r(ji)ֵ^ȷD(zhun)׃

D. ĻD(zhun)ǂ(g)w˼Sʽr(ji)ֵ^淽ʽȷȫ׃

𰸣D

D (xing)ĻD(zhun)ǂ(g)w˼Sʽr(ji)ֵ^淽ʽȷȫ׃f(shu)^(gu)ڽ^(du)ԭֻf(shu)(g)w@Щl(f)D(zhun)׃

Ќ(du)ƒ(ni)ݵƔ࣬_һ(xing)ǣ

A. ĻD(zhun)ǽ(jng)l(f)(hu)vʷF(xin)

B. y(tng)r(nng)I(y)lµĻģʽ԰l(f)Ľ(jng)(yn)Ļģʽ

C. ĻD(zhun)Ļ(x)Tĸ׃Ļĸ

D. ˵ĬF(xin)˵ăr(ji)ֵ^˼SʽD(zhun)׃

𰸣B

A (xing)ĻD(zhun)Ͳǽ(jng)l(f)(hu)vʷF(xin)C (xing)ĻD(zhun)ͲĻ(x)Tĸ׃Ļĸ(do)ĻģʽĿwD(zhun)׃D (xing)˵ĬF(xin)H˵ăr(ji)ֵ^˼SʽD(zhun)׃߀淽ʽ(hu)P(gun)ϵȷD(zhun)׃B (xing)f(shu)_

10.(j)ԭă(ni)f(shu)_һ(xing)ǣ

A. ĻD(zhun)һN(ni)S(f)s^(gu)

B. ĻD(zhun)(hu)l(f)չıȻڅ(sh)

C. ĻD(zhun)ڂy(tng)(jng)(yn)ĻģʽA(ch)ϵĺ(jin)^

D. ĻD(zhun)ζµĻ|(zh)Ą(chung)

𰸣C

C (xing)ĻD(zhun)ڂy(tng)(jng)(yn)ĻģʽA(ch)ϵĺ(jin)^Сe(cu)`ĻD(zhun)ڳԽy(tng)Ľ(jng)(yn)ĻģʽĻA(ch)Ͻ(gu)µĻģʽǺ(jin)^

x 1113 }25 ֣

x 1113 }

܊Vߣ]ɼo(j)ҲԻؕr(sh)錢̫ӵҲʻɼo(j)V䡣ТĵʮūʒP(gun)Vӏ܊T̔hVĵԞTȰ˰ʯL_P(gun)ͫFĵԻϧӲr(sh)Ӯ(dng)ߵەr(sh)f(wn)Mգ

ТV]ξTɌdz܊r(sh)VTξ̫ξdz܊ȡ@ڏV܊ӡ߀pСϹ̫ūԺϑ(zhn)ه(gu)OаԻVŚŸo(w)pؓ(f)(sh)c̔(zhn)֮Ͽ̫ءVD(zhun)߅̫ϿL]ءT̫أ(zhn)

ūϿʹFˏďV(x)ūFˌT(sh)ʮvҊ(jin)ūc(zhn)߀䣬FTұMFߏVVԻDZҲVİTYRД(sh)ʮVTVһūҲѿ`֮RūД(sh)ǧTҊ(jin)VԞTT@ɽꐡV֮TԴY߀ߡVԻȥ܊(sh)ʮ԰Tߣū׷MūҞ܊֮TزғҡVTTԻǰǰδūꐶֹԻRⰰTԻ̔ҽмκVԻ̔ҞԽⰰʾÈ(jin)ǺT첻ғаRo(h)VRcʮT䚢R(f)߀TⰰʿԿvRPǕr(sh)(hu)ĺK֮ғҹr(sh)Ԟhз܊ҹȡ֮ȥƽV˚w܊܊֪V֮ʸ

11.(du)омc(din)~Ľ_һ(xing)ǣ

A. T̔ ã?yn)?/p>

B. (sh)c̔(zhn) (sh)Ҵ

C. ه(gu)OаԻ

D. K֮ ֣ԡ

𰸣C

C (xing)@ǡ򡭡V˼

12.Ќ(du)ԭP(gun)(ni)ݵĸͷ_һ(xing)ǣ

A. V(x)֮g(sh)ҲTڿūr(sh)

B. V(zhn)õĵٝpČ܊ӡδܵõ۷p

C. Vcū(zhn)бF(xin)˷Ƿǻۺšūp׳

D. ͨ^(gu)cF˵Č(du)ͻVӢƑ(zhn)Ƕ\

𰸣D

D (xing)вδVcFM(jn)Ќ(du)

13.ЮMľӷgɬF(xin)hZ(y)10 ֣

1VİTY

gģVǾI(lng)һTȥ׷s(g)ū

2̔ҞԽⰰʾÈ(jin)

gģЩūԞ҂(hu)ܣF(xin)҂R(li)ʹ(jin)҂D

ŴԊ(sh)x25 ֣

x@Ԋ(sh) 1415 }

Ǹߡ

Ÿ

L(fng)Գ[ɳBw

o(w)߅ľʒʒML(zhng)LL(li)

f(wn)ﱯﳣಡ(d)_(ti)

Dy޷˪WʵͣƱ

14.Ќ(du)@Ԋ(sh)p_һ(xing)ǣ

A. “(lin)LһᄚDL(fng)ߡԳ[塱ɳסBwءI(yng)һNۜh(yun)CķՇ

B. h“(lin)(du)̹o(w)߅MʹʒʒLLڌͬr(sh)l(f)Ԋ(sh)عš־yĸп

C. i“(lin)Ŀg͕r(sh)gɷPɮl(xing)Ư϶ಡl(f)Ԋ(sh)˳Ưϲ³ď(f)s

D. ȫԊ(sh)ͨ^(gu)LᄚAVԊ(sh)L(zhng)Ưϲ³ď(f)sԽ(dng)

𰸣D

D (xing)Խe(cu)`ȫԊ(sh)л{(dio)dzġ

15.Ո(qng)(jin)Ҫ@Ԋ(sh)ˇg(sh)ɫ10 ֣

@Ԋ(sh)ˇg(sh)ɫҪwF(xin)Žׂ(g)棺

1龰ڡǰ“(lin)Lۜ_(ki)韶ᄚ“(lin)l(f)Ԋ(sh)L(zhng)Ưϲ³ĸпк_(d)龰ڵľ

2(du)̹h“(lin)o(w)߅ľʒʒML(zhng)LL(li)o(w)߅(du)Mľ(du)L(zhng)ʒʒ¡(du)LL(li)(du)̘O鹤ʹԊ(sh)主й(ji)

˴ԇԇ3

2024ɿ}(x)֮W(xu)Z(y)ģ

һx}(}20(g)С}ÿС}2֣40ÿС}oĂ(g)x(xing)ֻһ(xing)Ƿ}ĿҪx(xing)ǰĸ}̖(ho)(ni))

1. x(xing)УP(gun)w֪R(sh)_һ(xing)( )

A. h(l)C(j)(gu)И(l)(l)ɼݳҲС(l),

B. wԊ(sh)vƽc(du)ַ̣QL(fng)c(din)Dz޾䔵(sh)?jn)?sh)

C. ~ķֶҲзƬ(j)ֶεIJͬɷ֞{(dio)p{(dio)BįB

D. ɢѺ һ퍵(j)ƪƲͬɷ֞С^(gu)ה(sh)

2. ѸƷУڶƪСf(shu)һ(xing)( )

A. "Ⱥ"

B."¾"

C.""

D."Ϧʰ"

3. P(gun)ČW(xu)R(sh)ı_һ(xing)( )

A. [xɽ̖(ho)ϪԊ(sh)cQ""

B. KY~hݣ(du)~wl(f)չӰh(yun)cQ"K"

C. SԊ(sh)cɾͶܸW(yng)޷Qٝ"Ԋ(sh)ЮԊ(sh)"

D. RT񰸡~С÷Sr(sh)ꡱһ䣬Q顰R÷ꡱ

4. ĵԭ( )

A. x B.x

C.x D.x

5. ČW(xu)ʷϲQ顰ƪСf(shu)֮( )

A. W Īɣ X

B.Īɣ X Ѹ

C. (i)

D.

6. x(xing)oǔM˵һ(xing)( )

A. @\(yn)ٴνRϣwӵ˵ñ

B. ֻ (tng)Ҋ(jin)(dng)(dng)?sh)•ƴ_Yһ|

C. Ȼӭw(li)d^sѸļ๸(jng)ؿֱ

D. ļ@е(l)L(zhng)s͗(sh)~ӇW،(du)sȡЦ

7. x(xing)P(gun)(yng)ӛı_һ(xing)( )

A. ߞ̫ϥӾ(yng)Ƕ(chung)ɢ

B. ߸(j)Լ[(yng)ǵĻؑɵ

C. ±_(d)"ϲԼ"ĕ_(d)ؽ

D. ±_(d)ߡȑn(l)αؓ(f)

8. x(xing)P(gun)Сf(shu)L(fng)_һ(xing)( )

A. Сf(shu)ӳr(nng)՝uX(ju)ѵ(hu)F(xin)(sh)

B. ߽ǸL(fng)(dng)qӵr(nng)M(jn)

C. ƷʬF(xin)һнϵ(hu)L(fng)׮

D. Ž̫Ŀ^UԢ(du)(hu)׃ڴ

9. x(xing)P(gun)ԭ(gu)_һ(xing)( )

A. "مǸⱻϬ",茑ˌʿӢò

B. "",_(d)ˌʿ˼҈@

C. "xIJ",F(xin)ˌʿľ

D. "ʸʿ(zhng)",F(xin)ˌʿֱǰĚ

10. XСf(shu)е˹( )

A. B.ķC.Ҧ{ D.

11. dzСf(shu)ƽ硷( )

A. Oٰ B.ϼ

C.С D.Rɏ

12. Ԋ(sh)Уʹ˵ʵһ(xing)( )

A. (q)Rmַװl(f)ıMh

B. 꽭ϓpմL(fng)P(gun)

C. Ⱥɽf(wn)ָGTL(zhng)д塣

D. ߘǂf(wn)y˵R

13. һ֙M̎~Z(y)ǡ(dng)?sh)һM( )

r(sh)g91գʮ̖(ho)˽MTɹ (wn)쌍(sh)(yn)œgœœœT ״γœ(dng)Ї(gu)d˺칤kҴǰϢQ(wn)쌍(sh)(yn)œ܉ B(ti)O(sh)ڱr(sh)g725  ͺœǰ˿

A. (du) (zh) _(ki)

B._(ki) (zh) (du)

C._(ki) (du) (zh)С

D.(du) (zh) _(ki) ɡ

14. о](mi)Z(y)һ(xing)( )

A. |f(wn)AӌOpĿSۼo(j)(dng)ɞ徫Ļʢ

B. ϳǹHĹ(ji)ྚԼSr(sh)ıI(lng)ҲӰˌW(xu)

C. Ї(gu)Ҫ(qing)ʢҪ(f)dһҪl(f)չƌW(xu)g(sh)ؓ(f)•r(sh)Ƽ(chung)µ^

D. (chung)_(ki)ŭh(hun)µĄ(chung)^P(gun)T(li)Ҫĺ֮˷֮

15.x(xing)c(din)x_һ(xing)( )

A.Ծv֮Ҳʳ(sh)Բݾ

B.ţ(shng)Ԟ

C.Qׇ~(bi)

D.(f)eB(yng)Ѳ(q)Ȣ

16.x(xing)еġ"cλɡ"Ρ÷ͬ( )

A.(ni)ʡΣΑnΑ?

B.΄ һΉҲ

C.˺θc

D.칫ܼҲ?

17.Rx֮(zhn)P(gun)󸸌߳œ֮֮һ˼_( )

A.Ź˳

B.܂

C.󸸰߲(li)

D.˯܇?yn)?/p>

18.x(xing)(x)ֱʾw衱x( )

A.Ҳ(x)h(yun)Ҳ

B.W(xu)r(sh)(x)֮f(shu)?

C.L(fng)ʼӱˌW(xu)(x)

D.l(shu)(x)Ӌ(j)(hu)ܞ؟(z)Ѧߺ?

19.x(xing)c(din)ֽጲ_( )

A.ɽ֮(̎)

B.Ǵh(yun)(?zi)?

C.ȺЦ(бҕ)

D.º䲻⡣(ͣ)

20.x(xing)ַg_( )

A.ؚؚGʧؔ(ci)ܿ׃ؚF

B.ߣڻɡڻҵľ˸ϻҧ

C.Ԟֱھڸ(bo)֮(bo)֮(du)M(jn)ЛQԑΡ

D.ƶԱĺƶo(w)Աӡӣo(h)ԼĐ(i)

x(2129С}30)

һ)xRеһȻش2123С}

RT֮c˶^֮RԻMǞ?Ⱦ֮^cݞͬ?"(du)Ի΢ڳ֮չѾѾ֮ԸҲRԻԴ˱(zhn)l(shu)֮?Դ˹򲻿!"(du)ԻԵ½Tl(shu)Ҳ?(gu)ԞhˮԞأOo(w)֮!"

21. "RT֮c˶^֮"Ŀʲô?ľԒԿ(li)?(4֣

22. f(shu)Ե½Tl(shu)Ҳ_(d)ʲôӵ^c(din)?(4)

23. f(shu)(gu)ԞhˮԞءZ(y)c(din)(2)

() xwй⡶(xing)܎־еһ֣Ȼش2426С}

Ȼڴϲɱͥͨϱһ׷TM(fi)(ni)СT|Ȯͣ;Ҷuڏdͥʼhў鉦׃ϋLڴˡȴĸҲ֮BcLһÿ^ԻijĸƝԻѣɶָߵTԻ?ʳ?İ鑪(yng)Z(y)(li)Ѳl(f)x܎Уһĸ^(gu)Ի"ჺòҊ(jin)ӰξĬĬڴˣŮҲ?"ȥTZ(y)ԻxòЧ֮tɴ?"֮һԻ̫g(zh)Գꮔ(dng)֮!"٠zEL(zhng)̖(ho)Խ

24. Y(ji)@f(shu)־w(2)

25. Ȼڴϲɱ,F(xin)Щ?(4)

26. ጡTĸ"l(f)ĺx(4)

() xᯅRзͷ,Ȼش2729С}

Ҋ(jin)Rѩ߅ƽɳççS

݆_(ti)L(fng)ҹ һʯ綷

SL(fng)MʯyūSRʣ

ɽҊ(jin)mwhҴ

܊ҹÓҹ܊и

L(fng)^絶Rëѩ

廨BXĻвϳˮ

̔Tw֮(yng)đ֪̱ҽӣ

܇TЫI(xin)

27. @Ԋ(sh)F(xin)ˌʿӵľ?(3)

28. @Ԋ(sh)Z(y)L(fng)ʲô?(3)

29. @Ԋ(sh)ʹЩoַ?Ո(qng)ef(shu)(4)

F(xin)x(3038С}30.)

(һ)xһȻش3032С}

(li)NַP(gun)(gu)ҼZʳȫﰲȫB(ti)ȫ(li)S҇(gu)ƷQ(mo)׺ˆT(li)l(li)NU(ku)ɢ;Ӷӻ[λM(jn)һӏ(qing)غգ(li)Nkl(f)(du)΄(sh)µP(gun)c(din)M(jn)ϵy(tng)Ҏ(gu)Ͱš

ڡkc(din)(qing){(dio)Ķ(g)Ƕȫ(li)Nˮƽǘ(gu)ȫ朗lwϵԴ^A(y)Դ^M(jn)һӏ(qing)(li)NҪ_š؟(z)ֹr(nng)I(y)r(nng)岿(hu)ͬP(gun)T(li)NزHf(xi){(dio)C(j)h(j)ϵط(du)^(q)(li)Nؓ(f)؟(z)߀Ҫ(do)cӏ(qing)cƌW(xu)ռĄ(l)(do)cعκΆλ͂(g)δ(jng)(zhn)M(jn)ጷŻ߁G(li)N

ۡk߀ҪM(jn)һM(jn)B(ti)ޏ(f)(du)(li)Nl(f)^(q)M(jn)ޏ(f)T(yng)оӆ(li)NԴʩ(li)ֲxˮ(dng)ȷƶ(yng)ķM(jn)䌍(sh)B(ti)ϵy(tng)ޏ(f)棬ҪY(ji)ό(sh)HӆȡNֲl(xing)ֲطNȴʩ(du)(li)Nl(f)^(q)M(jn)B(ti)ϵy(tng)֏(f)

30. ʲôҪƶ(li)Nk?(4)

31. k(qing){(dio)Щ(li)Nˮƽ?(3)

32. @ֿɷ֞ɌՈ(qng)?jin)ڴ}ϰ̖(ho)áĿ(bio)(3)

( )x(sh)ՓԊ(sh)ĴСL(zhng)̡еһȻش3335С}

Ԋ(sh)ăr(ji)ֵԭƪL(zhng)̶^(gu)(j)ҿƷஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)

ʲôf(shu)Ʒஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)?ƪL(zhng)܇!ƪҲ!ǂƷ?yn)?ni)|(zh)Ҫ^ԃZ(y)йo(w)zضҪஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)ȣ߲ʽ֮ܰѷ(f)̵˼cwF(xin)øǧѸµġʿ¡sһסСԊ(sh),ɯʿȁġķءsһסСԊ(sh),ܠDġʧ(l)@sһסСԊ(sh)",ѵġsһסСԊ(sh),ԇԇ!l(shu)ܲJ(rn)@ЩČW(xu)Ԋ(sh)ƪ?Ʒă(ni)ݱزһһצزһr(sh).Ƭӡ󣬶ǸԵ茑ԛ](mi)ஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)߱](mi)@ஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)ȣҲl(shu)(li)Ҏ(gu)ƷȻҪஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)ʿf(shu)ஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)Ǹ(j)@N횶Եġ

?gu)ˇg(sh)vһƪƷә͸ҲҪһ(g)ஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)ȡ

ҲƱСԊ(sh),СԊ(sh)Ҳ҂Ԋ(sh)һwйஔ(dng)?sh)λcr(ji)ֵҪ茑һ(g)μҪӛһxǵӡҪl(f)йһc(din)(jin)εĸ飬СԊ(sh)(dng)ȻǺm˵һNʽǂ}ąsbM(jn)һ"СԊ(sh)"ȥ(Єh)

33. ߞʲôJ(rn)邥Ʒஔ(dng)?sh)L(zhng)?(4)

34. "СԊ(sh)"ăr(ji)ֵwF(xin)Щ?(4)

35. ʹЩՓC?(2)

()xX򡶴еһȻش3638С}

Ҳ@ȥ!҂͛](mi)͛](mi)҂҂o(w)ՓҲܸ!mȻǂ(g)СҵײvҵĹǚ!Ҳ(yng)!(yng)ԓ@ԒV!҂(yng)ԓȥһ(g)(du)f(shu)@ȥ!҂xf(shu)!ֻȥ!l(shu)ȥ?@ôֱˮ(dng)?sh)f(shu)!ú£ һ c(din)Ҳ(hu)! "

_(ki)ʼx(jng)^(gu)ܾõĿڽǺ͠(zhng)ՓҹJ(rn)ƝĪZ”пڲđˡƝĪZ^l(f)(du)ȭ^һ•ȥҶסƝĪZM(jn)˾kTվסeֲһ촽ԓ_(ki)?һҊ(jin)ǂ(g)dԼϤСĿھͰl(f)l(f)oƵġ Ϸ·𴵁(li)һL(fng) ^(gu)@ҲʲôDz(x)T˶(hu)ֻDzҪđӾ đӁ(li)!"ιι ʲô?" ƝĪZǰһ(dng)˄(dng)^һc(din)•Ҳ](mi)l(f)(li)·Ђ(g)ʲô|סƵͬr(sh)@(g)еyBă(ni)KҲđ`M(jn)ǃ೹һꇣǻ_ƤͣסƫѥƵ! ιι ʲô?](mi) (tng)Ҋ(jin)?Ŷқ](mi)ʲôֻSʹM(jn)(li)ң (tng)f(shu) (tng)f(shu)ƝĪZס^^s (tng)Ԓf(shu)ȥ (tng)f(shu)k˂(g)ʕ(hu)вʵĵһvIʽR܇IƱš" IƱ? @ֻ又ˡ 又㶼I†? һҲ͉ 又㶼I†҆(wn)!ܺ!ÿR ^(gu)uo԰R ㌑ףв  xxˡšܸd ȥ! һ犺ƝĪZF(xin)TĘɫrǘӼtﺬIˮтoʮR(Єh)

36. (jin)ҪƝĪZԸ(3)

37. ƝĪZ\(yn)ăN茑ַ?(3)

38. Ո(qng)һ(g)Ȼεá(4)

(50)

39. xIJϣ(j)Ҫ

ؑcɽKڱˡ(du)ؑcˁ(li)f(shu)@(chng)ɽʮΣU(xin)?yn)ؑcһ(yng)ɽǣɽcBһ](mi)@Ľ羀(zhn)Щ^ߣкܶǁ(li)ԸиI(y)ͨչF(xin)߰ġӢۚ⡱,ε?ci)QһK@NӢۚ⡱ؑc˵Ї(gu)˵ģͨ¸ҵЇ(gu)挦(du)ͻyʕr(sh)M(jn)l(f)(li)Ѫԡ־͈F(tun)Y(ji)

(j)ԔM}ĿһƪhՓ¡?jn)?sh)800

˴󌣿ԇԇ4

2024˸߿ΡǰģMԇ}𰸣

һx}ÿ} 2  40 ֣

R˼x܌W(xu)ֱՓ(li)Դǣ

A. ϣD_R܌W(xu)

B. ‡(gu)ŵ܌W(xu)

C. 17 o(j)Ӣ(gu)܌W(xu)

D. 18 o(j)(gu)܌W(xu)

𰸣B

‡(gu)ŵ܌W(xu)R˼x܌W(xu)ֱՓ(li)ԴҪǺڸ񠖵qCM(fi)͹Ψx

|(zh)Ψһǣ

A. ^(sh)

B. ֪

C. \(yn)(dng)

D. o(w)

𰸣A

|(zh)Ψһǿ^(sh)@|(zh)^(q)eR(sh)ĸ(bio)־

R(sh)ı|(zh)ǣ

A. Xķ

B. XęC(j)ܺ͌(du)^ڵķӳ

C. ^Ė|

D. x

𰸣B

R(sh)XęC(j)X(du)^ڵ^ӳ

ΨqCĿǣ

A. “(lin)ϵͰl(f)չ^c(din)

B. ׃|(zh)׃^c(din)

C. (du)y(tng)һ^c(din)

D. qC񶨵^c(din)

𰸣A

“(lin)ϵͰl(f)չ^c(din)ΨqCĿ

ìܵĻǣ

A. ձԺ

B. ͬһԺͶ(zhng)

C. ^(du)Ժ(du)

D. Ժ͂(g)

𰸣B

ìܵĻͬһԺͶ(zhng)

J(rn)R(sh)ı|(zh)ǣ

A. w(du)w܄(dng)ӳ

B. w(du)wֱ^ӳ

C. w^Xйе

D. ^(du)^^Xе@F(xin)

𰸣A

J(rn)R(sh)ı|(zh)wڌ(sh)`A(ch)ό(du)w܄(dng)ӳ

(hu)ڛQ(hu)R(sh)(hu)R(sh)(hu)ڵķӳ@ǣ

A. vʷΨx^c(din)

B. vʷΨx^c(din)

C. ζόW(xu)^c(din)

D. Ψx^c(din)

𰸣B

vʷΨxJ(rn)(hu)ڛQ(hu)R(sh)(hu)R(sh)(hu)ڵķӳ

a(chn)Sǣ

A. ڄ(dng)(du)

B. ڄ(dng)Y

C. ڄ(dng)

D. ƌW(xu)g(sh)

𰸣C

ڄ(dng)a(chn)S

ƷĶǣ

A. ʹÃr(ji)ֵ̓r(ji)ֵ

B. wڄ(dng)ͳڄ(dng)

C. ˽˄ڄ(dng)(hu)ڄ(dng)

D. (g)eڄ(dng)r(sh)g(hu)Ҫ?jing)ڄ?dng)r(sh)g

𰸣A

ƷʹÃr(ji)ֵ̓r(ji)ֵɂ(g)

10.ʣr(ji)ֵĮa(chn)ǣ

A. ͨI(lng)Юa(chn)

B. a(chn)I(lng)Юa(chn)

C. ڷI(lng)Юa(chn)

D. ͨI(lng)Юa(chn)a(chn)I(lng)Юa(chn)

𰸣B

ʣr(ji)ֵa(chn)^(gu)Юa(chn)ͨI(lng)򲻄(chung)ʣr(ji)ֵ

11.Yx(jng)(j)ΣC(j)Č(sh)|(zh)ǣ

A. a(chn)^(gu)ʣΣC(j)

B. a(chn)ΣC(j)

C. a(chn)(du)^(gu)ʣΣC(j)

D. a(chn)^(du)^(gu)ʣΣC(j)

𰸣C

Yx(jng)(j)ΣC(j)Č(sh)|(zh)a(chn)(du)^(gu)ʣΣC(j)

12.xĿ·ĺǣ

A. o(w)a(chn)A(j)I(lng)(do)

B. 󱊅c

C. (du)ۇ(gu)x

D. (du)⽨x

𰸣A

x·ĺǟo(w)a(chn)A(j)I(lng)(do)

13.Ї(gu)Ļ(wn)}ǣ

A. r(nng)(wn)}

B. ˆ(wn)}

C. Ya(chn)A(j)(wn)}

D. СYa(chn)A(j)(wn)}

𰸣A

r(nng)(wn)}Ї(gu)Ļ(wn)}

14.ëɖ|˼ľǣ

A. (sh)

B. Ⱥ·

C. (d)

D. b(zhng)

𰸣A

(sh)ëɖ|˼ľ

15.҇(gu)(hu)x(j)AεҪìǣ

A. A(j)Ya(chn)A(j)ì

B. L(zhng)|(zh)ĻҪͬ(hu)a(chn)֮gì

C. (hu)x·Yx·ì

D. (ni)ì

𰸣B

(hu)x(j)A҇(gu)(hu)ҪìL(zhng)|(zh)ĻҪͬ(hu)a(chn)֮gìܡ

16.h(hu)x(j)Aλ·ĺǣ

A. Խ(jng)(j)O(sh)

B. (jin)(xing)ԭt

C. (jin)ָĸ_(ki)

D. һ(g)ɂ(g)c(din)

𰸣D

h(hu)x(j)Aλ·`ǡһ(g)ģɂ(g)c(din)Խ(jng)(j)O(sh)(jin)(xing)ԭt(jin)ָĸ_(ki)

17.(hu)xЈ(chng)(jng)(j)wƵĻA(ch)ǣ

A. ԹƞwĬF(xin)I(y)ƶ

B. y(tng)һ_(ki)(jng)(zhng)Ј(chng)wϵ

C. Ă(g)ƶȺ(hu)ƶ

D. gֶΞƵĺ^{(dio)wϵ

𰸣A

ԹƞwĬF(xin)I(y)ƶ(hu)xЈ(chng)(jng)(j)wƵĻA(ch)

18.O(sh)Ї(gu)ɫ(hu)xĻĸ΄(w)ǣ

A. С

B. l(f)չͿƌW(xu)

C. I(yng)õĻh(hun)

D. ĻwƸĸ

𰸣A

O(sh)Ї(gu)ɫ(hu)xĻĸ΄(w)е¡Ļмo(j)ɵĹ

19.(gu)(hu)xC(hu)c(din)ǣ

A. O(sh)CĻ얹(hu)C˼»A(ch)

B. (hu)(hu)

C. ӏ(qing)ƶȽO(sh)(hu)ƽx

D. QȺP(gun)ֱF(xin)(sh)憖(wn)}

𰸣D

(gu)(hu)xC(hu)c(din)ǽQȺP(gun)ֱF(xin)(sh)憖(wn)}

20.(dng)r(sh)}ǣ

A. (zhn)(zhng)c

B. ƽcl(f)չ

C. ĸc_(ki)

D. c

𰸣B

(dng)r(sh)}Ǻƽcl(f)չ

(jin)}ÿ} 10  30 ֣

(jin)(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)еěQá

𰸣(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)еěQñF(xin)Ă(g)棺

1(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)ā(li)ԴJ(rn)R(sh)ڌ(sh)`w(du)w܄(dng)ӳ(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)ā(li)Դһ֪(li)Դڌ(sh)`

2(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)l(f)չĄ(dng)(sh)`o˂µJ(rn)R(sh)n}Ƅ(dng)˂?ni)M(jn)µ̽о(sh)`ṩP(gun)Ľ(jng)(yn)ԼµJ(rn)R(sh)ߣʹ˂܉򲻔QJ(rn)R(sh)n}ʹJ(rn)R(sh)ǰl(f)չ(sh)`߀˵^呟˵J(rn)R(sh)

3(sh)`Ǚz(yn)J(rn)R(sh)ԵΨһ(bio)(zhn)˂ֻڌ(sh)`вܙz(yn)ԼJ(rn)R(sh)

4(sh)`J(rn)R(sh)ĿġJ(rn)R(sh)(dng)ĿIJJ(rn)R(sh)(dng)ڸõȥwЧָ(do)(sh)`

(jin)x󷨌໥P(gun)ϵ

𰸣x󷨌ǽy(tng)һ(zhn)b(zhng)hĽO(sh)

y(tng)һ(zhn)b(zhng)Ї(gu)ăɂ(g)c(din)Ǒ(zhn)ٔ˵ăɂ(g)y(tng)һ(zhn)nj(sh)b(zhng)Ľy(tng)һ(zhn)b(zhng)ǽy(tng)һ(zhn)֧hĽMtսy(tng)һ(zhn)b(zhng)@ɂ(g)Ԍ(sh)Ќ(du)_hꇵӢ‘(zhn)ʿ

(jin)(hu)x(j)Aλ(jng)(j)ƶȵĴ_(j)

𰸣hʮ_ָƞwNƽ(jng)(j)ͬl(f)չ҇(gu)(hu)x(j)Aεһ(xing)(jng)(j)ƶȡ

_@һ(jng)(j)ƶȵ(j)ǣ

1(hu)x(jng)(j)ƶȵĻA(ch)(hu)xa(chn)P(gun)ϵ^(q)eYxı|(zh)DŽڄ(dng)(dng)Ľ(jng)(j)A(ch)Ҳ(hu)a(chn)Ŀ^Ҫ

2҇(gu)߀̎(hu)x(j)AΣa(chn)߀l(f)_(d)a(chn)(hu)ij̶߀l(f)չ߀ܲƽҪڹƞwėl°l(f)չNƽ(jng)(j)m(yng)a(chn)Ҫ

3һзϡ(g)ڡ(bio)(zhn)ʽԶґ(yng)ԓÁ(li)l(f)չ(hu)x(w)

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I have two brothers. One is a teacher, and ______ is a doctor.

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______ do you visit your grandparents?

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She didnt know 24 of the six drivers, but this simple act of kindness spread quickly. Later that day, a reporter 25 the woman and asked why she had done so.

She said, "It was very 26 . I just thought that if someone did something nice for me, I should 27 it."

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28.How long will the Huaian Culture Group Tour last?

A. Two days.

B. Four days.

C. Five days.

D. Eight days.

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(j)2-Day Huaian Culture Group Tour֪ǃ

29.Mrs. Li is planning to take the 4-Day Qingdao Private Tour with her two daughters. How much will they pay?

A. 1,650.

B. 1,590.

C. 2,090.

D. 470.

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2 - 5 persons: 550 / person(g)˹ 5503 = 1650 Ԫ

30.If you want to go boating in Sun Moon Lake, you should call ______.

A. 800-817-7223

B. 800-810-6288

C. 800-850-8288

D. 800-830-7288

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B

One day a poor man was cutting a big piece of wood near a river. Suddenly his old axe (^) fell into the water. He felt very sad because he lost his only axe. Then all at once a beautiful fairy (Ů) came out and asked the man what was the matter.

"I have lost my axe," he said. "It fell into the water when I was cutting the wood."

The fairy showed him a gold axe and asked, "Is this yours?"

"No," said the man.

The fairy then showed him a silver axe and asked again, "Is this yours?"

"No," again answered the man.

Then she showed him the old axe.

"Yes, that is mine," called out the happy man.

"I know it well enough," said the fairy, "I only wanted to see if you would tell me the truth, and now Ill give you the gold axe and the silver axe besides your own one."

31.One day when the man was cutting something, ______.

A. he fell into the water

B. his axe axe dropped into the river

C. his axe was broken

D. he saw a beautiful fairy

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(j)Suddenly his old axe (^) fell into the water.֪^M(jn)

32.The man was sad because ______.

A. he was poor and had no other axes

B. he could not go on working

C. he liked his axe very much

D. his axe was a gold axe

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A. did not like them

B. did not know they were made of gold and silver

C. was very honest

D. wanted his own axe

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34.At the end of the story, the man had ______.

A. only one axe

B. two axes

C. three axes

D. many axes

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Ůo^y^Լf^(g)

35.The fairy helped the man because he was ______.

A. an old man

B. a poor man

C. an honest man

D. a young man

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Ů?yn)\(chng)(sh)

C

The Internet has become part of teenage life.

A new report on 3,375 students aged from 10 to 18 in seven Chinese cities found that 38 percent of them believe they use the Internet often.

While most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their studies, some are not using it in a good way.

In order to help young people use the Internet in a good way, a textbook on good Internet behavior has started to be used in some Shanghai middle schools this term. The book uses real examples to teach students all about good ways of using the Internet. The book gives useful advice such as its good to read news or find helpful information to study.

Some students also make online friends. But if you are meeting a friend offline, make sure your parents know. Teachers and parents all think the book is of great help. A teacher said the book would be a guide for teens using the Internet. She believes it will keep students away from bad sites. "Many students are using the Internet without guidance from their parents," she said. "The book will teach students how to be a good person in the online world."

36.The report shows that ______ of the 3,375 students use the Internet often.

A. about 1,282

B. about 1,982

C. about 1,682

D. about 38

𰸣A

337538% 1282 

37.What do most of the students do on the Internet?

A. They make online friends.

B. They play online games.

C. They get useful information to help in their studies.

D. They watch movies.

𰸣C

ᵽWhile most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their studies

38.Why do teachers and parents think the book is helpful?

A. Because it helps with the students studies.

B. Because it teaches students how to use the Internet in a good way.

C. Because it tells students how to make online friends.

D. Because it tells students how to play computer games.

𰸣B

?yn)@̌W(xu)Ժõķʽʹû“(lin)W(wng)

39.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The Internet has become part of teenage life.

B. Students cant use the Internet.

C. Be careful when meeting online friends.

D. A textbook helps students use the Internet well.

𰸣D

Ҫvһ̲ĎW(xu)õʹû“(lin)W(wng)

40.From the passage, we know that ______.

A. all the students use the Internet in a good way

B. the textbook is used in all schools in Shanghai

C. teenagers neednt be guided to use the Internet

D. the Internet can be helpful if it is used properly

𰸣D

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B. storm

C. hope

D. north

𰸡C

2.A. loan

B. abroad

C. goat

D. coast

𰸡B

3.A. quantity

B. question

C. equipment

D. unique

𰸡D

4.A. shirt

B. life

C. title

D. kind

𰸡A

5.A. clear

B. near

C. wear

D. fear

𰸡C

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6. We cant accept that he disappeared ________ leaving a word.

A. with B. without C. as D. since

𰸡B

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7. Because I forgot to bring an umbrella, I didnt go home ________ the rain stopped.

A. if B. after C. still D. until

𰸡D

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8. Every citizen should ________ the responsibility to keep public toilets clean in order to build a

more beautiful city.

A. turn on B. pass on C. take on D. decide on

𰸡C

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9. ________ more money, some parents have no option but to leave their children at hometown

and work in big cities.

A. To earn B. Earn C. Earned D. Earning

𰸡A

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10. Youre the only one ________ advice he might be listen to.

A. who B. which C. whose D. whom

𰸡C

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11.Im terribly sorry. My car broke down and I cant take you home.

________. I can walk home.

A. Its my pleasure B. It doesnt matter

C. What a shame D. Im afraid not

𰸡B

}Z(y)H⣺dzǸҵ܇Ҳؼ

](mi)P(gun)ϵҿ·ؼIts my pleasure.顰ҵĘsҡIt doesnt matter.顰](mi)P(gun)ϵWhat a shame.顰ϧGĘIm afraid not.顰²Сx B

12. His most important teachings are about ________ and good manners.

A. kindness B. selfishness C. indifference D. confidence

𰸡A

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13. I didnt fail the exam. ________, I did rather well!

A. In person B. In return

C. In general D. In fact

𰸡D

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14. In the past few months, I have really ________ up a good relationship with the client.

A. gave B. broke C. built D. kept

𰸡C

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15. Thankfully, ________ of the passengers on the train were hurt.

A. none B. neither C. some D. most

𰸡A

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16. With my practice, I can finish ________ math paper in ________ hour.

A. a; a B. a; an C. an; a D. the; an

𰸡B

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17. She was so hungry that she ate two ________ at one sitting.

A. box of chocolate B. box of chocolates

C. boxes of chocolate D. boxes of chocolates

𰸡D

}䷨Y(ji)(gu)⣺̫Iһښ˃ɺɿе box chocolate ǿɔ(sh)~Ҫ~ď(f)(sh)ʽx D

18. ________ he returns to this place, he is happy and contented.

A. Whenever B. Wherever C. Whoever D. Whatever

𰸡A

}B~~x⣺ÿλص@Ǽȸd֝Mwhenever顰o(w)ՓΕr(sh)wherever 顰o(w)Փʲôطκεc(din)whoever 顰o(w)Փl(shu)whatever 顰o(w)Փʲôx A

19. Too bad! My knee ________ very painful since yesterday afternoon.

A. is B. was C. had been D. has been

𰸡D

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20. This is the reason ________ I have come so far to look for you.

A. what B. who C. why D. which

𰸡C

}鶨Z(y)ľ⣺@h(yun)(li)ԭȷӽY(ji)(gu)~ reasonʾҏľY(ji)(gu)(do)~ڏľг䮔(dng)Z(y)eZ(y)xwhy (do)~ڱԭZ(y)x C

գ 15 С}ÿ} 2  30 ͨxĶ⡣ȻÿС}Ă(g)x(xing)x(yng)հ̎x(xing)

My 4-year-old son now enjoys 21 letters. He has formed the habit of drawing pictures,writing his name on them, and then putting the artwork in a(n) 22 . He then insists 23posting his handwork to the neighbors, and a mail box he chose belongs to the elderly couple who live next door. To be honest, I didnt think much of it, but I had 24 to warn my neighbors ofthe drawings suddenly appearing in their letterboxesI just didnt have the time to do so, becauseI was a little 25 recently.On Tuesday of last week, I was walking down to school to collect my son when I met Mary,my elderly neighbor, 26 at her mail box. She said, Jodie, is it your little son that has been

posting items in my letterbox to me? I was at once 27 , Oh yes, Mary, it is. Im sorry. Imeant to tell you She 28 me off, Jodie, I just love his mail. Ive kept every item he hassent. You dont know how much 29 the letters has made my day. I just love them. While Iwas walking down to school after our talk, many thoughts came to me. Mary doesnt have a lot tofill her days, 30 she was a mother to a number of children herself who receives fairly regularvisitors. The small act of getting some mailpictures drawn by the hand of a young childhasbrought 31 to her days, just as my visit to my grandparents does.I have decided that my son should 32 this practice. He should also start sending someitems to his grandparents in Perth as well. It will most 33 make their day.Its doing the little, 34 things that can often make a big 35 in someones life.

21.A. post

B. posting

C. posted

D. to post

𰸡B

Z(y)Y(ji)(gu)}(j)֪ҡĚqăӬF(xin)ϲgšenjoy doing sth.̶顰ϲgȥij(l)ȥij¡x B

22. A. wallet

B. book

C. envelope

D. schoolbag

𰸡C

Ɣ}“(lin)ϵĿ֪ҡĚqăӬF(xin)ϲgѽ(jng)B(yng)ˮ(x)T(hu)Լ֌ڮ(jin)ְԼֹƷĽoxסڸڵϷD]ɴ˿ƔԼĮĽoǰѮM(jn)ŷ@Ӳŷϼŵx C

23.A. on

B. in

C. off

D. out

𰸡A

~Z(y)}(j)֪ҡăӈ(jin)ְԼֹƷĽoxסڸڵϷD]䡣insist on ̶顰(jin)(jin)QҪx A

24.A. asked

B. wished

C. meant

D. forgot

𰸡C

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顰ӛx C

25.A. crazy

B. clumsy

C. lazy

D. busy

𰸡D

~x}(j)ǰ֪ҡֻǛ](mi)Еr(sh)g@ôɴ˿Ɣҡ](mi)Еr(sh)gԭǡҡ̫æcrazy 顰ġġclumsy 顰׾ġlazy 顰жġbusy 顰æµġx D

26.A. stand

B. stood

C. standing

D. to stand

𰸡C

Z(y)Y(ji)(gu)}(j)֪ς(g)ڶȥW(xu)УӃӵĕr(sh)o(j)ӡվ߅?yn)һ(g)ֻһ(g)(dng)~䮔(dng)^Z(y)Ą(dng)~Ҫ׃?yu)^Z(y)(dng)~ҪѴ̎ stand ׃?yu)^Z(y)(dng)~ stand Mary (dng)P(gun)ϵ(yng)Ä(dng)~-ing ʽx C

27.A. embarrassed

B. confused

C. excited

D. amused

𰸡A

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28.A. put

B. hold

C. take

D. cut

𰸡D

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29.A. painting

B. thinking

C. receiving

D. posting

𰸡C

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30.A. because

B. although

C. if

D. so

𰸡B

Ɣ}“(lin)ϵĿ֪](mi)̫ĕr(sh)g(li)l(f)ͬr(sh)(j)֪ԼҲһȺӵĸH(jng)(hu)Ĺ(li)Lɴ˿Ɣǰ׌P(gun)ϵMܬǺӂĸHЕr(sh)L߀Ǻyl(f)r(sh)gbecause 顰ڡ?yn)顱although 顰MܡmȻif 顰so 顰ˡx B

31.A. tasteless

B. annoyance

C. sadness

D. happiness

𰸡D

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32.A. continue

B. refuse

C. abandon

D. change

𰸡A

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33.A. unfortunately

B. rarely

C. certainly

D. carefully

𰸡C

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34.A. simple

B. heavy

C. abundant

D. complicated

𰸡A

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35.A. point

B. sense

C. difference

D. living

𰸡C

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x⣺ 15 С}ÿ} 3 ֣ 45 xжȻ(j)ĵă(ni)ݏÿС}Ă(g)x(xing)xѵһ(xing)

A

Most Americans believe that someone isnt grown-up until the age of 26 and they shouldcomplete their education, have a full-time job, have a family to support and be financiallyindependent. They also believe that becoming a real grown-up is a process which begins at aboutthe age of 20 and takes about five years, according to the report from the University of Chicagos

National Opinion Research Center.The findings are based on a representative sample (Ԙӱ) of 1,398 people over the ageof 18 who were surveyed in person. The survey found that people expect the transitions (^(gu),D(zhun)׃) to grown-up status to be completed at the following ages: age 20 self-supporting; age 21 nolonger living with parents; age 22 having a full-time job; age 22.5 education completed; age 24.5being able to support a family financially; age 26 getting married; and age 26.5 having a child.

There is a large degree of agreement across social groups on the relative importance of theseven transitions, said Tom Smith, director of the survey. The only obvious pattern of differencesis on views about supporting a family, having children and getting married. Older adults considerthese more important than younger adults do. This probably shows in large part a change in valuesacross generations away from traditional family values. The most valued step toward reachingadulthood, the survey found, is completing education, followed by full-time employment,supporting a family, financial independence, living independently, and marriage.

36. For most Americans, which of the following is NOT considered when they grow up?

A. They should be able to earn their own money.

B. They should be supported by their families.

C. They should have a full-time job.

D. They should finish their education.

𰸡B

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)һεһ֪(sh)(gu)J(rn)һ(g)Ҫ 26 qL(zhng)(yng)ԓɌW(xu)I(y)һȫšһ(g)ͥҪ֧(jng)(j)(d)B x(xing)Ի(xing)(j)¿֪ˑ(yng)ԓҪ֧һ(g)ͥ(yng)ԓõ֧ͥ֡x B

37. According to the survey, what is a 21-year-old American men mostly do?

A. Prepare for his wedding.

B. Earn money to support his family.

C. Have a full-time job.

D. Live without his parents.

𰸡D

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)ڶεڶ֪{(dio)l(f)F(xin)˂gɳ?du)B(ti)D(zhun)׃20 q21 qr(sh)cĸͬ22 qһȫš 22.5 qr(sh)ɌW(xu)I(y) 24.5 qr(sh)ڽ(jng)(j)ּ֧ͥ26 qY(ji) 26.5 qr(sh)һ(g)ɴ˿֪ 21 qr(sh)(gu)пܲcĸͬסx D

38. What does the survey find to be the most important step towards adulthood?

A. Completing education.

B. Living without parents.

C. Supporting a family.

D. Having a child.

𰸡A

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)һ֪{(dio)l(f)F(xin)˂Ŀ~ҪIJEɌW(xu)I(y)ҵȫšB(yng)(jng)(j)(d)(d)ͽY(ji)x A

B

Happy April Fools Day! In celebration of the day, we have put together a list of some of thegreatest hoaxes () in history. They are the lies that have been designed for innocent peoplewho are ready to believe them.

INSTANT COLOR TV

In 1962 there was only one TV channel in Sweden, and it broadcast in black and white. Thestations Kjell Stepson, appeared on the news to announce that thanks to a newly developedtechnology, all viewers could now quickly and easily transform their existing sets to display colorreception. All they had to do was pull a nylon stocking over their TV screen, and they would beginto see their favorite shows in color. Reportedly, hundreds of thousands of people, were taken in.

Actual color TV transmission only started to appear in Sweden on April 1, 1970.

SAN SERRIFFEIn

1977 the British newspaper The Guardian published a special seven-page supplement () in honor of the tenth anniversary of San Serfiffe, a small republic located in the Indian Ocean.

A series of articles affectionately asked for more information about the beautiful holiday spot. Fewnoticed that everything about the island was made up.

NIXON FOR PRESIDENT

In 1992 American National Public Radios Talk of the Nation program announced thatRichard Nixon, in a surprise move, was running for President again. His new campaign sloganwas, I didnt do anything wrong, and I wont do it again. Accompanying this announcementwere audio clips (Ƭ) of Nixon delivering his election speech. Listeners responded immediately

to the announcement, flooding the show with calls expressing shock and anger. Only during thesecond half of the show did the host John Huckleberry reveal that the announcement was apractical joke. Nixons voice was copied by comedian Rich Little.

39. When did color television transmission appear in Sweden?

A. In 1992.

B. In 1977.

C. In 1970.

D. In 1962.

𰸡C

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)һ֪(sh)Hϲɫҕݔ 1970 4 1 ղ_(ki)ʼF(xin)ͬr(sh)Y(ji)ϵεһ1962 r(sh)ֻһ(g)ҕlǺڰ׵ɴ˿Ɣ1962 䲢](mi)вɫҕlҕ_(ti)˹(ji)o^_(ki)һ(g)Цx C

40. Which of the following is TRUE about the small republic called San Serfiffe?

A. It was located in the Indian Ocean.

B. It never existed.

C. It was a beautiful vacation spot.

D. It was interviewed by the British newspaper.

𰸡B

Д}һ֪ע⵽uϵһж̓(gu)ɴ˿Ɣ@(g) San Serfiffe С͇(gu)̓(gu)挍(sh)ڵP(gun)ġ挍(sh)茑磺λӡһ(g)Ķȼٵc(din)Ӣ(gu)l(wi)(bo)˹(ji)_(ki)Ц挍(sh)x B

41. What was the listeners attitude to the news that Richard Nixon was running for President

again?

A. Angry and shocked.

B. Happy and excited.

C. Shocked and amused.

D. Bored and tired.

𰸡A

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)һεľ֪ (tng)(du)@һϢ˻ؑ(yng)Ԓo(ji)Ŀ_(d)@͑ŭɴ˿֪(dng)(gu)(gu)ҹV_(ti)ȫ(gu)ՄԒ(ji)Ŀ¡Ҫ(jng)xy(tng)r(sh) (tng)(du)@tϢķ(yng)@͑ŭx C

42. Where can we most probably read this article?

A. In a diary.

B. In a novel.

C. In a magazine.

D. In an ad.

𰸡C

ּ}˹(ji)Ԓ}ҪBIJɫҕӢ(gu)l(wi)(bo)С͇(gu) San Serfiffe¡ٴθ(jng)xy(tng)@tc˹(ji)P(gun)ĐwòӛСf(shu)ߏV@ƪпܳF(xin)s־x C

C

One cold day last November, my wife and I came home from work to a sick young daughterand we decided to stay at home for the night. Problem was, we had two tickets to see Miranda July,the performance artist, being interviewed at the Herbst Theatre. We decided to sell them online for$50. One hour before the event, a guy named Peter called me and said he wanted to buy the tickets.

Since the time was limited, I told Peter to pay me the next day. Peter seemed touched and we saida fond goodbye.However, a month later, Peter still didnt pay me back. A few more weeks passed. Anothermonth, thered been one e-mail promising to mail the check, then silence.

Maybe he was having a hard time, I thought. But truth was, Peter seemed to be having apretty normal time. According to the pictures and messages on his Facebook, he had been playinggolf, dancing happily with his friends, and traveling on a boat. But he just refused to answer my calls, or reply to my e-mails or messages. So I tried reaching him with my wifes phone one night.

And he didnt pick up when I called, but texted right back, playfully wondering who might becalling him.

You should go to his office, my wife said, he would have to give you the money if all hiscoworkers (ͬ) were watching.

But I didnt want to become a debt collector. My efforts to reach Peter over these months hadbeen light and I wanted to keep it that way. My initial exchange with Peter had been just tworegular people agreeing to handle things humanly. There was a rare niceness in that, and I stillwanted to keep that balloon in the air, however disappointing it was starting to look. I wanted tobelieve we could still trust each other.

43. According to the first paragraph, what reason did my wife and I decide to sell the tickets?

A. We needed $50 for medicine for our daughter.

B. We had to take care of our sick daughter.

C. We were far away from the Herbst Theatre, and our time was limited.

D. We had to leave home for work.

𰸡B

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)һεһ֪ȥ 11 µһ(g)ҡ°صl(f)F(xin)Ů҂Qڼ^(gu)ҹɴ˿֪ҡӛQƱuԭǞڼŮx B

44. What did my wife suggest I do about Peters behavior?

A. She suggested that I go straight to Peters office.

B. She suggested that I tell all Peters coworkers.

C. She suggested that I use her mobile phone to contact Peter.

D. She suggested that I wait and trust Peter.

𰸡A

Œ(sh)(x)(ji)}(j)Ķο֪㑪(yng)ԓȥkңҡf(shu)еͬ¶ڿ(hu)Xoġɴ˿֪挦(du)ƤOġОҡӽhҡֱȥkӑҪXx A

45. What do we learn about Peter from the passage?

A. He is an honest and trustworthy man.

B. He had a habit of forgetting to pay his debts.

C. He was poor and had a hard time.

D. He didnt pay back the money on purpose.

𰸡D

Д}(j)ε֪ƤزӡҡԒҲءҡ]Ϣϡҡԇáҡӵ֙C(j)“(lin)ϵҡԒoƤ](mi)нӣRϾͻ˶_(ki)Ц֪l(shu)(hu)oԒɴ˿ƔƤزӛ߀X(x)TҵԒҵ]Ϣӱܡҡ“(lin)ϵǹⲻ߀XҲԿƤһ(g)\(chng)(sh)ֵñهˡx D

46. Why didnt I follow my wifes advice?

A. Because I didnt want to become a debt collector.

B. Because I agreed with the way Peter handled things.

C. Because I still had weak hopes for Peter.

D. Because I wanted to ask the police for help.

𰸡C

Д}(j)ε֪@һNҊ(jin)ãҡȻ׌ڿ_(ki)ʼ(li)ôʧҡ҂߀ܻΡȡҡƤ֮g᧿ΣΡɴ˿Ɣҡ](mi)вɼ{ӵĽh?yn)鼴ʹҡ?du)ƤغʧǡҡȻԸƉ@Ȼ(du)һzκϣA x(xing)ǸB x(xing)Ǹɔ_(xing)(j)ε֪ҡƤ

Ľֻǃɂ(g)ͨͬ˵ķʽ̎ɴ˿ƔҡJ(rn)Ƥ̎톖(wn)}ķʽҡֻϲg҂?c)ڽr(sh)(du)˴˵x C

D

Crossing your legs is an extremely common habit; most people dont even notice that theyredoing it when they sit down. While you may find it comfortable to sit with one knee crossed over the other, it might be causing health problems that you are not aware of.

A study published in Blood Pressure Monitoring stated that sitting with your legs crossed canincrease your blood pressure. The reason for this is that the blood in your legs has to work againstgravity to be pumped back to your heart and that crossing one leg over the other increases

resistance, making it even harder for the blood to circulate (ѭh(hun)). This causes your body toincrease your blood pressure to push the blood back to the heart. You wont feel any immediateeffects, but repeated, drawn-out increases in blood pressure can cause long-term health issues. So,do you plan to sit for a long period of time? Dont keep your legs crossed.

Crossing your legs at the knee can also cause pressure on the major nerve in your leg thatpasses just below your knee and along the outside of your leg, explains Richard Graves, amedical expert. This pressure can cause numbness and temporary paralysis () of some of the

muscles in your foot and leg, preventing you from being able to raise your anklewhat we know as that pins and needles sensation. While the feeling of discomfort may only last a minute or two, repeatedly crossing your legs until they feel numb can cause permanent nerve damage.

So next time you sit down, try to get yourself in the habit of sitting with both of your feet onthe floor. Not only will it help your posture and stability, but it will also save your health in thelong run.

47. According to the first paragraph, what can we learn about crossing ones legs?

A. This is a rare habit in life.

B. People do this unconsciously when they sit down.

C. Its very uncomfortable to sit like this.

D. Most people are aware of the health problems it can bring.

𰸡B

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48. What can we learn from the study of Blood Pressure Monitoring?

A. Crossing your legs wont have any effect.

B. Crossing your legs can cause poor circulation.

C. Crossing your legs can lower your blood pressure.

D. Crossing your legs for long periods of time doesnt cause health problems.

𰸡B

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49. What does pins and needles probably mean in the third paragraph?

A. Being a strong nervous.

B. Being highly flexible.

C. Serious muscle injuries.

D. Slight sharp pains.

𰸡D

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50. Where are we most likely to read this passage?

A. In a newspaper.

B. In a science fiction.

C. In a health magazine.

D. In a travel guide.

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Dear Nancy,

I am glad to participate in your questionnaire. Inrecentyears,mobilepaymentis becoming more and more common in China. Most of us use WeChat or Alipay to buy what we need.

Scanning a QR code to pay not only saves time looking for change, but also makes shopping more convenient.

Personally, I think mobile payment should be encouraged.It benefits both consumers and businessmen. We no longer need to save the change what is easy to lose, and merchants dont have to worry about receiving fake notes. But many older people dont know how to use smart phones,so mobile payment is inconvenient for them.

I hope my opinion can be of some help to you. Looking forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely, Li Hua

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