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(一)朝阳

Learning Chinese may seem difficult to foreigners outside China. However, Daisy Raffan, an 18-year-old girl in Britain, hopes to bring the 36 to the young people.

Daisy has 37 an online learning website to teach the language to as many people as possible, all over the world.

With China’s 38 development in the world, Daisy thinks 39 important for people to learn the language sooner rather than later.

Daisy has been learning Putonghua 40 the age of five. Two years ago, after she decided to pass on what she had learned, she 41 the idea for the website, kidschineseclub.com.

She said, “People are afraid to learn Putonghua. One of the main reasons is that they think it’s an 42 language to learn, but I have had fun 43 it. And I hope what I have done is easy and fun.”

Her 44 offers a series of lessons, which are videos of Daisy teaching a group of students on 45 from greetings and numbers to Chinese culture.

Daisy’s website has 46 the support (支持) of several important persons—the teenager says she has received a letter praising her work from Gordon Brown, who is the British Prime Minister(首相).She said, “I wrote to him and told him what I was doing and got a letter 47 . He said that what I was doing was a really good idea. I thought it was amazing. I was excited that someone so important was supporting what we were doing.” 36. A. information 37. A. put up 38. A. fast 39. A. that 40. A. for 41. A. came out 42. A. excellent 43. A. do

B. language B. taken up B. high B. this B. at B. came on B. impossible B. does

C. business C. set up C. big C. them C. since C. came over C. interesting C. to do C. magazine C. topics C. given C. down

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D. message D. thought up D. quick D. it D. in

D. came up with D. important D. doing D. article D. questions D. showed D. up

44. A. website B. e-mail 45. A. ideas 46. A. won 47. A. in

B. courses B. made B. back

(二)大兴

One evening I was resting in a cafe (快餐店). I 36 a pair of newly-bought white leather shoes, which were rather expensive. Then a boy came to me.

He was in a too big shirt, looking pale and about eleven. Before I began to speak, he ___37___ the box in his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing (擦鞋). He took off my leather shoes, and began to shine them.

He was busy doing his work when heavy rain began to pour down. People rushed to the cafe from the rain. More and more people crowded 38 and soon I couldn’t see where the boy was.

Hours passed and it turned 39 . I had no shoes on my feet and wondered where the boy had been. I thought he would not 40 my shoes, and I would have to go home without my shoes on my feet.

When it was near midnight the 41 ended, and there were fewer and fewer people in the cafe. The cafe was to be 42 . I had to move to the door, head lowered. Just as I went to the gate, I found that a boy of about eleven, looking very familiar, was sleeping at the 43 with his head against a box and his body 44 . He held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms. I shook him slightly and woke him up. He 45 up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he knew who I was. Then he opened the package hurriedly, gave me my leather shoes, and said sorry to me shyly. I 46 him and wrapped (裹) him with his unfit shirt, which had wrapped my leather shoes. On my way home, the _47 of the boy stayed in my mind.

36. A. took B. wore C. mended D. owned 37. A. threw B. opened C. hid

D. stole

38. A. out B. away C. in D. off 39. A. dark B. light C. colorful D. bright 40. A. shine B. keep C. return D. carry 41. A. rain B. coffee C. time D. work 42. A. opened B. locked

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C. stopped D. closed

43. A. table B. door 44. A. wet B. hurt 45. A. stayed B. sat 46. A. warned

C. bed D. caf C. pale D. cold C. jumped D. got

B. suggested C. paid D. encouraged

47. A. box B. package C. picture D. form

(三)东城

The situation seemed hopeless.

From the day he started at my junior-high, Willard P. Franklin lived in his own world. He shut out his classmates and 36 , his teacher. I tried to set up a friendly relationship with him, but almost failed. Even a “Good Morning, Willard” 37 only a very low grunt (咕哝). I could see that his classmates got on no better. Willard was completely a lonely boy who seemed to have no 38 to break his barrier (障碍) of silence.

Shortly after the Thanksgiving holiday, we received word of the Christmas collection of money for the poor people in our school area.

“Christmas is a season of 39 ,” I told my students. “There are a few students in the school who might not have a happy holiday season. By contributing(捐) to our Christmas collection, you will 40 to buy food, clothes and toys for these needy people. We start the collection tomorrow.”

When I called for the contribution the next day, I discovered that almost everyone had 41 except Willard P. Franklin. The boy 42 deep into his trousers pockets as he walked up to my desk. Carefully, he dropped two coins into the small box.

“I don’t need any milk for lunch,” he said very quietly. For a moment, 43 a moment, he smiled. Then he 44 and walked back to his desk.

That night, after school, I took our small collections to the school master. I couldn’t help telling him what had happened during the day.

“I may be wrong, 45 I believe Willard might be getting ready to become a part of the world around him,” I told the master.

“Yes, I believe it sounds 46 ,” he nodded. “And I think we might do well to have him 47 a bit of his world with us. I just received a list of the poor families in our school who most need help through the Christmas collection. Here, take a look at it.”

As I looked at it, I discovered Willard P. Franklin and his family were the top names on the list.

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36. A. me B. him C. them D. us

37. A. found B. received C. produced D. recorded 38. A. need B. problem C. chance 39. A. playing B. eating C. giving

D. time D. relaxing

40. A. decide B. prefer C. help D. choose 41. A. arrived B. forgotten C. agreed

D. changed

42. A. moved B. cut C. run D. dug 43. A. still

B. also C. even

D. just

44. A. turned B. stopped C. laughed D. waited 45. A. and B. but C. or D. so 46. A. successful B. helpful C. useful D. hopeful

47. A. enjoy B. build C. share D. cover

(四)房山

My name is Jim Shelley and I'm an addict(有瘾的人)....With these words I began to _36__ the problem, the problem of my telephone addiction. I used to call people all the_ 37__ from the moment I woke up to the time I went to sleep, I waited to be phoned, I wanted to phone, just one more call.

It started socially--a few calls each day. It seemed __38___, just a quick chat. Gradually though, the __39__got worse. Soon it was frequent use until finally addiction. And it began to affect (影响) my work. During the day I would disappear for a quick call. If I couldn't make a call, I spent the whole time __40__ the phone to ring. Getting more and more anxious(焦虑的)in the end, I would ring someone, then someone else, telling __41__ just one more call. I was phoning people and__42__messages to make sure enough calls would see me through the day. I used to arrive at friends’ homes and before the door was closed, go straight for the phone with the words \"Is it OK if I just use the phone...?\" At work, I became__43___when other workers tried to stop me from using the phone. And one day I hit my boss (with the phone). Finally the police caught me__44___ down a phone box that had taken my last one pound coin, and I was__45__to see a psychiatrist(心理医生).

I haven't__46__a phone in the house for three weeks now, and it's several days since I used a phone box. I try not to watch TV __47__ there are always people on it making phone calls. My name is Jim Shelley and I am an addict.

( ) 36. A. face B. find C. accept D. notice ( ) 37. A. interest B. time C. heart D. mind ( ) 38. A. polite B. important C. fine D. special ( ) 39. A. environment B. situation C. result D. effect ( ) 40.A.giving up B. dealing with C. cutting off D. waiting for ( ) 41. A. them B. nobody C. another D. myself

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( ) 42.A.leaving B. taking C. keeping D. expecting ( ) 43.A.careful B. mad C. happy D. helpless ( ) 44.A.breaking B. getting C. putting D. turning ( ) 45.A.encouraged B. considered C. ordered D. allowed ( ) 46.A.bought B. had C. received D. fixed ( ) 47.A.until B. unless C. though D. because

(五)门头沟

On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to let in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she 36 a big bald man running through the parking lot. Before she came to 37 what would happen, the man was there, shouting through her window. “Get out!” Neilson refused.

Pulling open her door, the man caught her by the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed, took hold of her purse and the keys.

Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a 38 , heard the screams and began running.

When they 39 Neilson’s car, the man had jumped into the driver’s seat and was madly looking for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson pulled the man out. The man 40 back. But even in his cornered panic (惊慌), he was no 41 for the two strong men.

Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to 42 the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes that used to tie up newspapers.

With his arms tied tightly behind him, the man 43 up and said coldly, “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves — you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They ignored him and waited for the police.

Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the professional carjacker(劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose 44 — but with a full head of hair — had been recently printed in their own newspaper.

Neilson considers herself lucky 45 she was injured. She believes the story might have had a 46 ending if those good people had not come to help her. “Unfortunately,” she says, “many people would 47 have done what they did, and that is the real truth.” 36. A. knew B. watched C. noticed D. met 37. A. realize B. think C. imagine D. wonder 38. A. trip B. visit C. break D. holiday 39. A. started B. stopped C. entered D. reached 40. A. fought B. turned C. jumped D. shouted

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41. A. match 42. A. tell 43. A. put 44. A. picture 45. A. and 46. A. same 47. A. sometimes

B. friend B. phone B. looked B. background B. but B. similar B. never C. partner C. invite C. turned C. character C. though C. strange C. often D. fellow D. beg D. picked D. story D. when D. different D. forever

(六)石景山

June was sitting by the swimming pool in her new swimsuit. Feeling very hot, she jumped into the water. 36 else was in the pool. It was so good to have the whole pool to herself. The fresh water 37 her body immediately. She kept on swimming around the pool.

Not having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of shape, June grew 38 easily. “Ah, no pain no gain,” she thought to herself. June continued to swim, realizing her head was hurting. Her breathing became 39 . Then she saw the lifeguard and some others around the pool. No sense in embarrassing(使尴尬)herself or troubling anyone, she 40 on.

Then June found herself in the middle of the pool. Deciding not to make a scene, she continued on. 41 she made it to the other side of the pool. Tiredness and weakness made it difficult for June to get out of the pool. As she 42 , her body swayed(摇摆)back and forth, losing her balance.

Realizing she needed help but unable to even say anything, she leaned against (斜靠)the pool side. Several minutes later she had enough 43 to pull her body up out of the pool. Sitting at the side of the pool, she felt that someone was 44 at her. It was the lifeguard. June was only able to wave her hand, telling him that she was okay.

Have you ever found yourself in such a 45 and you don’t ask for help? Maybe you’re afraid you’ll be made a laughing stock(笑柄). We’ve all been there. Don’t be shy to ask for help. 46 has many ups and downs. When you find yourself unable to “keep your head above water,” stop, look around and ask for help before you find yourself “ 47 ”. The journey of life will be happier and more satisfying.

36. A. Everybody

B. Somebody

C. Anybody

D. Nobody D. washed D. quiet D. swam D. Immediately

37. A. cleaned B. cooled 39. A. deep 40. A. walked

B. free

C. filled

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38. A. worried B. tired C. excited

C. difficult

B. played

D. bored

C. passed

C. Suddenly

41. A. Finally B. Clearly

42. A. landed 43. A. attention

B. stood B. support

C. jumped

C. energy

D. dressed D. freedom D. situation D. nearing

44. A. staring B. laughing 45. A. conclusion B. relation 46. A. Emotion 47. A. downing

B. uping

C. shouting D. pointing C. Life D. Experience C. outing

C. location

B. Time

(七)顺义

One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”

I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain, 32 you can just wait until we make a quick 33 at the grocery store. I have something interesting to show you.”

At grocery store, we bought some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “It’s time to 34 your question.” I put one apple of each type on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 35 look on his face.

“People are like apples. They come in all 36 colors, shapes and sizes. On the outside, some of the apples may not 37 look as the others.” As I was talking, Adam was 38 each one carefully.

Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, placing them back on the table, but 39 a different place.

“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.”

He said, “I can’t 40 . They all look same now.” “Take a bite of each one. See if that helps you 41 which one is which.”

He took big bites, and then a huge 42 came cross his face. “People are just like apples! They are all different, but once you 43 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside.”

He totally got it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else.

32. A. although B. so C. because D. if 33. A. stop B. start C. turn D. stay 34. A. check B. mention C. answer D. improve 35. A. worried B. curious C. proud D. satisfied

36. A. terrible B. perfect C. different D. common 37. A. still B. even C. only D. ever 38. A. examining B. measuring C. drawing D. choosing 39. A. on B. toward C. for D. in 40. A. talk B. tell C. say D. speak

41. A. admit B. consider C. decide D. believe 42. A. smile B. breath C. cloud D. look 43. A. get down B. put away C. hand out D. take off

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(八)通州

Li Gang was working at his gas station at night when he heard over the radio that a bank in Beijing had been broken into by an armed man who had __33__ the night guard and got away with ¥2,000, 000. “Two million!” Li Gang whistled. Here’s a fellow who __34__ walks into a bank and helps himself to so much money. Li Gang thought of the difficulty with which he managed to get the amount of money he needed to start his gas station. So many papers(文件) to sign(签署), so much money to __35__ back.

The news __36__ twenty minutes later. The gunman had stopped a car for a ride, and then pushed the driver __37__. He was possibly heading for the south in a white Ford. License plate number KG5816. The __38__ of the announcer(播音员) went on: “Look out of white Ford car. Don’t pick up __39__, and all you folks in gas station had better not do service to a white Ford car.”

Li Gang stood up and tried to see out into the cold night. It was dark __40__ Li Gang knew the State Highway 102 was out there. Just then, Li Gang saw the headlight coming at __41__ and a car pulled in for gas. There it was, a white Ford. He saw the number, KG5816. “What should I do?” Li Gang had to make a quick decision. “Yes, sir?” Li Gang asked while making up his mind for sure. “Fill it up,” the man said sounding like any other __42__.

When the tank was full, the car quickly left. Li Gang phoned the police at once. Not more than 10 kilometres away at a town, the man was caught. 33. A. saved B. killed C. helped D. left 34. A. just B. already C. almost D. once 35. A. lend B. spend C. come D. pay 36. A. lasted B. continued C. arrived D. disappeared 37. A. in B. down C. out D. away 38. A. advice B. warning C. suggestion D. voice 39. A. guards B. passengers C. strangers D. men 40. A. but B. and C. so D. when 41. A. the bank B. there C. him D. the man 42. A. boss B. driver C. policeman D. rider

(九)西城

In our home it was natural to fear our father. Even our mother was 36 of him. As children, my sister and I thought every family was like that. Every family had an unpredictable alcoholic (喜怒无常的酒鬼) who was impossible to 37 and a Mom who was there to protect the children. We were good children and Mom was always telling us we were, 38

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Daddy couldn’t see it. Part of this was because we dared not do anything, 39 when Daddy was home.

Then came the day we found something new and fun to do. We knew it would not upset (惹恼) anyone. On a wooden door, we drew lots of pretty pictures with chalk. It 40 us to see how gifted we were. These pictures were good! We knew Mom would just love it. But the praise we expected did not come. Instead of seeing the 41 in our work, all Mom could see was the time and effort she would need to clean it off. She was mad and we knew we were in big trouble!

Off we ran to our wooden yard for there we could find 42 . Together we hid behind a tree quietly. Soon we heard Mom and our neighbors calling out to us. Still we did not move. As it got dark, those around us became more worried and we became more 43 . Mom called the police. We could tell something was happening because we could hear all the voices 44 together in a group. Then the search was on again.

Suddenly we heard another voice — our Daddy. But there was something 45 different about his voice. In it we heard something we had never heard before. Was that our Daddy on his knees, with tears running down, promising God that he would give his life to Him if He would safely return his girls?

Nothing in our lives had 46 us for this kind of shock (震惊). Neither of us remembered how we came out to him. What we do remember are those crying and strong loving arms holding 47 like we were precious (被珍爱的).

Things were different after that. We had a new Daddy. Mom always told us that life is full of miracles (奇迹). I guess she was right. Our whole family was changed with a piece of chalk.

36. A. proud B. tired C. sure D. afraid 37. A. live with B. please C. believe in D. move 38. A. even though B. as if C. as long as D. as far as 39. A. usually B. nearly C. especially D. probably 40. A. allowed B. encouraged C. surprised D. promised 41. A. pictures B. chalk C. love D. beauty 42. A. comfort B. quietness C. safety D. freedom 43. A. frightened B. lonely C. impatient D. hopeless 44. A. drawn B. grew C. matched D. brought 45. A. greatly B. strangely C. specially D. completely 46. A. thanked B. got C. trained D. prepared 47. A. him B. us C. them D. me

(十)延庆

It was Sunday afternoon. My brother and I were alone at home. 36 parents went for a party and asked me to look after my brother. I was doing my homework while my younger

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brother was watching TV. Suddenly the doorbell rang. My brother thought that it was our parents, so he opened the 37 quickly.

A tall man wearing a black raincoat stood outside. He said that he came to 38 books and asked politely if our parents were at home.

Without thinking, my brother said, “No.” Then the man asked if we would like to buy some story books. I 39 him. When I wanted to close the door, he suddenly pushed the door very hard and came into our house. He took out a knife and 40 me to tie up my brother’s hands with a rope. I tied up his hands in a special way so my brother could untie himself 41 . The man then tied my hands up and locked both of us in the kitchen. Soon, he went upstairs to 42 money. I taught my brother to untie the rope on his 43 . He then untied me. I rushed to the telephone to call the police, 44 the line was dead. The doors were all locked from the outside. It was lucky that the man 45 to lock the kitchen window. We got out of the house through the kitchen window and went to the nearest pay phone to call the police.

Soon 46 came to our house and the man was caught. By that time, my parents had come home. We told them the whole story. My parents were 47 that we were not hurt. They told me that I should stop my brother from opening the door to strangers. I learnt a lesson on safety.

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s36. A. My B. His C. Her D. Their 37. A. window B. door C. book D. fridge 38. A. read B. borrow C. sell D. buy 39. A. asked B. gave C. told D. refused 40. A. encouraged B. ordered C. allowed D. helped 41. A. easily B. slowly C. quietly D. happily 42. A. look at B. look after C. look into D. look for 43. A. feet B. neck C. hands D. legs 44. A. and B. so C. or D. but 45. A. wanted B. remembered C. forgot D. failed 46. A. my friends B. the police C. the neighbors D. my parents 47. A. glad B. angry C. sad D. sorry

(十一)燕山

Do you have a mobile phone? Do you send messages to your friends and family? Text messaging or “texting” is becoming very popular. But scientists have 36 that texting can give us problems with 37 hands. Be careful! Too 38 texting can cause swelling in our thumbs. Our thumbs are not made for pushing small buttons. Over and over, scientists 39 this problem RSI. We spoke to a doctor called Harriet Wilson, who treats many 40 people with RSI. She says we need to see how much time we are spending in 41 text messages. If we are spending more than 10-15 minutes once, we could have problems in the future.

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As mobile phones 42 , they are getting smaller with buttons closer together. Texting with a 43 phone is worse than using a larger phone with bigger buttons. Using a computer keyboard and playing video games can 44 the same problem. So, more and more people could find themselves with RSI. Among them, most are university 45 and teenagers, as they do not know the 46 of spending so much time using computers, video games and mobile phones. 47 we don’t do something about this, too many young people could grow up in terrible pain.

( )36. A. invented B. discovered C. said D. known ( )37. A. our

B. their C. him

D. his

( )38. A. many B. much C. long D. short ( )39. A. call B. make C. write D. stand ( )40. A. busy B. happy C. sick D. rich ( )41. A. writing B. reading C. typing D. talking ( )42. A. develop B. look C. show D. stay ( )43. A. busier B. larger C. clever D. smaller ( )44. A. know D. look C. hear D. cause ( )45. A. teachers B. students C. classmates D. friends ( )46. A. work B. problems C. risks D. time ( )47. A. If B. And C. But D. Of

(十二)海淀

I was crazy about baseball. My baseball glove was always close by: either under my desk or my chair at school. My biggest 36 was to play big-league baseball like my favorite star, Billy Hawkins.

My favorite 37 of the school day was the time when I could take out my glove and play catch. My teacher, Ms. Welles, told me to leave my glove at home, but I was 38 without my glove. During break, I stood around with sad eyes

and drooping shoulders, and in class I was always quiet. She also told me that I could do better in my studies if I concentrated on them. 39 was true.

One day, Ms. Welles introduced a special guest to the class—Billy Hawkins! I was 40 ! Billy said, “If you want to be a ball player, it’s important to study hard in school.” “What does school have to do with baseball?” I asked.

“I’ll show you by giving you a baseball 41 .” said Billy, “Here’re three questions. Each student who answers all the three questions correctly will win two tickets to a Leopards

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game!”

I was sure I could answer the questions. The first question was, “How do you 42 a player’s batting average (击球率) ?”. I wasn’t sure how to do the math on it. For the second question, Billy handed out an article about baseball. It 43 several words I didn’t understand. The third question was which team had won the World Champion when George Bush became President. 44 I knew about the World Champion winners, I didn’t know much about Presidents.

Nobody got all the three answers right. 45 , we would have another chance the following week.

That week, we all helped each other. The students who were good with numbers taught the others how to work out the averages. The 46 readers helped with the difficult words, and the best history students helped with important dates and names. When we took the second baseball test, we answered all the questions correctly, and the whole class won the tickets!

That afternoon at the stadium, I asked my hero to 47 on my souvenir baseball. It read, “Keep working hard in school. See you in the big leagues! Billy Hawkins.” 36. A. job 37. A. part

B. plan

B. team

C. task C. club C. lost C. He

D. dream D. class D. hurt D. She D. thrilled

38. A. angry 39. A. I

B. crazy B. It

40. A. scared 41. A. game 42. A. pick out 43. A. included 44. A. As

B. relaxed

C. touched C. ticket

B. test D. souvenir

D. take out

B. give out C. work out

B. invented

C. collected D. concluded

D. Though

B. If C. Since

45. A. Fortunately B. Hurriedly 46. A. special 47. A. draw

C. Honestly D. Probably

B. strong C. fast

C. sign

D. kind

D. keep

B. hold

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