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【安徽英语专版】中考英语上学期1-16期答案
& & & & &1Unit 1 How can we become good learners?
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88. She liked to spend her time alone eating chocolate.
89. They took all the chocolate away.
90. Because it was full of chocolate.
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XI. One possible version:
Chen Yang learns English by watching English programs, studying grammar and asking teachers for help. For me, watching English programs is too difficult. Although I know a lot of words, I'm poor at listening and can never understand the words in the programs. I think studying grammar well is difficult, but I think it's necessary to learn some grammar. I'm sure that I can learn it well if I work hard at it. Asking teachers for help is really a good way of learning English. I often ask my teacher questions. I think asking questions is very useful to me. So I'm sure I can learn English well.
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43. B be angry with sb.
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49. D read it out
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62. A They& soon& found& their daughter.
65. D Just remember, Pat, a song from the heart will please anyone who hears it.
71. C Here are the four reasons for packing your lunch to school at least twice a week. C
72. B If you're eating the same food all the time, your body probably feels ready for a change.
73. A Warm feelingA
74. B Ask a teacher or someone in food service for advice on how to get started. B
75. D Here are four reasons for packing your lunch to school at least twice a week.
76. C My whole life seemed hopeless.
77. A she couldn't stand it
79. D A change of attitude could change everything. D
80. D schoolwork
83. A The tutor can spend time going over schoolwork with you, but you should pay for him or her.
84. A We felt that we didn't need any practice against a team like that., look down upon
85. C They didn't come until the last minute.
I. 1. Your pronunciation is good.
2. How do you study for an English test?
3. Can you repeat your question?
4. What is the best way to improve my listening?
5. I often look up the new words in the dictionary.
II. 6. W: Tom, your English has improved a lot. Do you often ask the teacher for help?
M: No, I read the textbook.
7. W: Jack, I called you yesterday evening, but nobody answered. Where were you?
M: I went to Gina's home. I practiced speaking English with her.
8. W: How are you getting along with your Chinese, David?
M: Very well. I found a great new way to learn it.
9. W: Tomorrow is Dale's birthday. What present shall we buy him?
M: Let's buy him an English dictionary. It's useful for his English study.
10. W: What do you want to do when you grow up?
M: I want to be a policeman.
11. W: I have made a good plan for my study this term.
M: Me, too. I need to improve history a lot.
12. W: Do you often make mistakes in spelling, Bill?
M: No, I don't. But I often make mistakes in gram?mar.
13. W: Simon, what do you usually do in your spare time?
M: I often listen to some English songs. They make me relaxed.
14. W: Slow down! You are driving too fast!
M: Well, if I don't, we will be late for the film.
15. W: I think reading the textbook a lot is the best way to learn English.
M: No, I think joining an English club is the best way.
W: Do you have any problems when you learn English?
M: Yes. I don't know how to improve my writing skills.
W: I think keeping a diary every day is a good idea.
M: But I often make mistakes in grammar when I write English sentences.
W: I can help you with your English grammar.
M: Thank you very much. It's very kind of you.
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W: I like English very much. But I am not good at speaking.
M: Do you ever go to the English Corner?
W: No, never. I'm a little shy.
M: Don't be nervous. The most important thing is that you should open your mouth and speak up.
W: You're right. How can I do it?
M: If you are afraid of talking with others, you can speak aloud to yourself first. Then you can talk with one or two students. Then talk with more and more people.
W: Yeah. That sounds great. I'll do as you tell me.
IV. Dear Alice,
Thanks for your letter. I'm very busy now, because we have two new classes this year. I did very well in my English test last term, which made me very happy. I followed your advice by studying English from English books and magazines. It helped me a lot. Thanks for your advice. I also joined an English language club. We practice speaking together every Friday afternoon. I ever make some good friends there. You said in your letter you had trouble writing in Chinese. I think you need to read and practice more. By the way, there is going to be a speech contest in our school. It'll be held next month. If you like, you can join in.
Best wishes!
V.&&& Hello, everyone. Now let me tell you something about your English classes. The first class every Monday is grammar practice. After a break you have a lesson for speaking skills. Tuesday morning begins with a reading lesson and vocabulary development after the break. On Wednesday morning you learn listening skills. You listen to the news on the radio and discuss what's going on. After the break it's another lesson for speaking skills. Thursday morning begins with a pronunciation lesson, then a special class
Life in Britain. After the break is grammar practice once again. In the first class on Friday morning, you practice writing skills, followed by& a lesson in the computer room. Oh, and don't forget that you can study in the library every weekday from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. That's all. Thank you.
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88. Some thick winter socks.
89. The two children saved money throughout the year in order to buy more and more gifts for poor children.
90. He/She bought a few toys or gifts for poor chil?dren.
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XI. One possible version:
Dear Maria,
&&&&&& How are you? You asked me something about the traditional Chinese festival & the Lantern Festival. Actually we have it at the end of the Spring Festival. We like the Lantern Festival because we can enjoy beautiful views at night. Usually, we eat a kind of sweet rice dumplings called yuanxiao, and we go out to watch colorful lanterns with our family members. When it gets dark, it looks beautiful
everywhere with lots of lanterns. We also enjoy some firework shows. By the way, what do you usually do during Christmas?
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53. D Surprise
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59. B a woman and her four small children came to my deskmother
60. D Take your time.
63. C Take your time. It's warm here.
65. B come back
77. C Hattie McDaniel1940
79. C Let's look at some famous &firsts& in African-American history.
80. C Could you tell me how we can find our soul mates?C
82. B I found quite a few beautiful flowers, but I thought I would find a better one, so I didn't pick them up. B
83. D When you look for your soul mate... By doing that, you'll waste your lifetime, because Time Never Goes Back. D
84. B United StatesThey join in a large evening party to say hello to the new year. B
85. C Australiafireworks, lion dancesdragon boat racesfilms
86. D because having it in a restaurant takes away the meaning of the
tradition. D
I. 1. What do you think of this festival?
2. I think it's fun to dress up as cartoon characters!
3. The mooncakes are delicious.
4. Would you like to have some desserts?
5. I've put on five pounds!
II. 6. W: What do Chinese people usually do at the Chinese Spring Festival?
M: We usually have lion dance.
7. W: Wow! How nice the zongzi looks!
M: Yeah. I think we should buy some.
8. W: Do you know Halloween?
M: Yes. Children go from house to house asking for sweets, especially in the US and Canada.
9. W: I nearly forgot! It's Kate's birthday next Sunday. What shall we buy for her?
M: Her bike is old. Let's buy a new one for her.
10. W: Can you tell me how I can get to the Great Wall?
M: Yes, you can take the subway.
11. W: What present did you get on Spring Festival?
M: I got a schoolbag, a kite and a baseball cap and so on. I like the kite best.
12. W: I went to Singapore this Spring Festival and Li Wei went to France. What about you, Mike?
M: I traveled to Thailand.
13. W: Did you get any &Luck money& during the festival?
M: Sure. Also, I ate lots of delicious dumplings.
14. W: What do we need to buy for the party?
M: We have had lots of bread and fruit. We only need to buy some drinks.
15. W: Linda isn't here yet. Did you forget to invite her?
M: No. But she changed her mind.
M: Do you like watching TV, Mary?
W: Yes, I do. I like sports programs very much. They're very exciting. What about you, Peter?
M: I like CCTV News. I want to know what is happen?ing in every part of the world.
W: How long do you spend in watching TV?
M: Only one or two hours.
M: What's wrong with you? You seem to have been thinking of something.
W: I am thinking of the test tomorrow. I'm afraid I can't pass this time.
M: Cheer up. You've been working very hard these days.
W: In fact, I always feel nervous as soon as I enter a test room.
M: Try to relax and you will be better.
W: Thanks for your advice. You seem to be well prepared for the test, aren't you?
M: Yes. If you always work hard, you will get good results in exams.
IV. People in different countries celebrate their new year in different ways.
&&&&& In Italy, on New Year's Eve, people take out all the old things. So you can see lots of chairs, beds, clothes and plates in the street.
&&&&&& In Spain, people come together to the street on New Year's Eve. Each holds a bag of grapes. When twelve o'clock comes, people start eating the grapes.
&&&&&& In Japan, people eat noodles on New Year's Eve. They think this food can bring them a long life. Early the next morning, some families climb Mount Fuji. There they watch the first sunrise of the new year.
V. & On April 1, 1981, a newspaper in Britain reported that some British scientists had invented a machine to control the weather. The title of the article was Britain Rules the Skies. It said that in Britain, it would rain only at night in summer. It also said that the scientists were sure that it would snow every Christmas in Britain. In the newspaper, there was also a picture of a scientist standing beside a big machine. The article was so believable that hundreds of people believed that. Several days later, they found that the article was a hoax.
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88. It is about seven weeks after Easter.
89. Because there are a lot of interesting things to see.
90. For fun.
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XI. One possible version:
My family is planning a holiday to your city. I got some information about your hotel, but I still have some questions to ask. Would you be kind enough to reply to my e-mail?
&&& We are arriving in your city on August 1st. And we plan to stay in your hotel for five days. Would you tell me how far your hotel is from the airport? And we'd like to know how we can get to your hotel. Also, we wonder whether you offer free breakfast. Last but not least, would you mind telling us whether there is a discount for a long stay?
&&& Thanks for your time. I'm looking forward to your reply.
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41. D tell sb. to do sth.
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43. A interestinganything
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50. A still
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54. A enjoy
61. A please, thank yousorry
64. A calms down
71. B The person who asksHow are you? hopes to hear the answerFine.B
72. D But it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say, I'm not sure.It's a nicer way to say that you don't agree with someone.D
73. C For& example,& many& talks over the phone finish when one person says I have to go now.C
74. A Often, the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse,Someone's at the door.A
76. B The third Saturday in December
77. B while I waited and watched in the carMark
78. C ... and reached into his pock?et for his money. It was not there! There was a hole in his pocket, but no money.Mark
82. A How convenient it is to travel by bus! A
84. C I traveled across the beautiful countryside....C
85. B They could give me their last piece of bread, and even their only shoes.
I. 1. Excuse me. Could you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?
2. The Fine Arts Museum is really beautiful.
3. Shall we go out for a walk?
4. Is there a good place to eat?
5. On my way home, I pass by a flower shop.
II. 6. W: Excuse me. When will the plane arrive in Shanghai?
M: In thirty minutes.
7. W: Could you tell me where there is a bank?
M: Yes. There is one on Center Street.
8. W: Where are you going?
M: I'm going to the post office to buy some stamps.
9. W: Is it a good place to eat?
M: Yes, you can order many kinds of western food here.
10. W: Do you know how I can get to Children's Park?
M: Yes. Go along Main Street and turn right at the second crossing.
11. W: Could you go shopping with me this Sunday, Bill?
M: Sorry, I don't have much time. I'm going to the park with Peter.
12. W: Could you lend me your pen, David? I want to write a letter to my brother.
M: Wait for a minute. I am finishing an English note.
13. W: Jack, these stamps look nice. Did you get them from the post office?
M: No, I got them from my uncle. He collects stamps.
14. W: I will go to New York this summer. Have you ever been there, Mike?
M: Yes. I have been there twice.
15. W: Excuse me, I can't find the department store. Could you tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, go along this street. It is between the drugstore and the post office.
W: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to No. 1 Hospital?
M: You can walk straight down this street until you go past a big shopping mall and then turn left. You can see it on your right.
W: Can I take a bus there?
M: Yes, it's only two stops.
W: I'll take a bus. Thanks a lot.
M: You're welcome.
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W: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the nearest shoe shop is?
M: There's one on King Road.
W: How can I get there?
M: You can take the No. 69 bus.
W: Where is the bus stop?
M: Just across the road. The bus stop is next to the bank.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: You're welcome.
IV.&& Zhaofeng Town is a good place to live in. The environment is very good. Many green trees and beautiful flowers grow there. Every morning and evening many people do sports or take a walk. There are many fun things there too. Children can also have a great time. The most important thing is that there is a school in Zhaofeng Town. Children can go to school without being far away home. Near the town, there are two big supermarkets, a beautiful park and a big post office. Several buses and the subway can take people to the city center. People there live a& very comfortable life.
V. & Being polite to people can make you popular. It is never too late to begin. Here are a few tips.
&&&&&& First, be kind to people. Give help to those who need it. Remember that by helping them, you are also making yourself happy.
&&&&&& Second, help strangers. Helping someone who has difficulty climbing stairs is a good way to start. Remember that some day you may need help and a stranger may come to help you.
&&&&&& Third, write or say something. You can write thank-you notes to people who helped you, make cards for sick friends and say goodbye to people who are leaving.
&&&&&& Last, after you attend a party, help the host clean up. It may take you only a few minutes. But your help is quite important to a person who is tired.
4Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the dark.
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88. Because he had worked too much.
89. Less than two hours.
90. He grew worse.
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XI. One possible version:
Joining a club sometimes changes a person greatly.
Jane used to be a shy and quiet girl. She used to get nervous easily and her face often turned red when she spoke with strangers.
She liked nothing but reading alone in her free time. However, she has changed a lot since she joined the Buddy Club. Now, Jane is so brave and outgoing that she isn't afraid of speaking out in public anymore. What's more, she has lots of hobbies, such as singing, writing and dancing. She is good at them as well.
People sure change all the time, right? What we should do is to learn from Jane. Change ourselves and choose to be the best of ourselves.
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71. C What's a blog? A blog is a personal online diary. It's cool, it's hot, and almost everyone is doing it.C
72. B At present, many parents are worried about these young bloggers.
73. D These strangers are dangerous for my kids. They sometimes teach my kids bad words.D
77. A around mid?day
80. B the biggest problem with public speaking is not the audience. It's you.
81. D Everyone in the audience is looking at you because they are waiting to learn something from you.D
82. C But in fact if you make a mistake, 99% of the audience will not realize it!C
83. D But there are several ways to get over your fear of public speaking.
84. A Why are these new websites so popular? A
85. D So every day many articles, photos and home-made films are on show on the websites. D
86. C You can communicate with people on the other side of the world.
I. 1. I used to be afraid of the dark.
2. How long did you stay at home?
3. What does Mike often do after class now?
4. What subject did Jane use to hate?
5. I used to worry about the test, didn't you?
II. 6. W: Jack has changed a lot in the past few years.
M: I agree with you. He is no longer the short boy he used to be.
7. M: Good job! You gave us a nice speech.
W: Thank you. But I used to be shy.
8. W: Maybe it's going to rain. There are dark clouds in the sky.
M: Look! Many ants are walking fast on the road.
9. W: Why did you use to walk to school?
M: Because I didn't have a bike at that time.
10. W: What do you usually do after school?
M: I often play basketball with my classmates.
11. W: You used to be fat, didn't you?
M: Yes, I did. I have changed a lot. I'm very thin now.
12. W: I used to be a teacher. But now I like paying more attention to my patients.
M: That sounds a good change.
13. W: How time flies! It has been three years since we last saw each other.
M: You have changed a lot and I remember your hair used to be long.
14. W: I used to be afraid of flying in a plane.
M: So did I. My mother said I always cried on the plane.
15. W: Hello, Jim. Now you are a famous singer. Your life must have changed a lot.
M: Right. Now it is impossible for me to hang out with my friends.
M: Hi, Mary, you've changed a lot.
W: Hi, Johnny. I used to be short and a little heavy, but now I am a beautiful fashion model. How about you?
M: I used to have long blonde hair, but now my hair is short.
W: Why did you cut it short?
M: Last year, I found a job and became a policeman. And you look so outgoing now, don't you?
W: Yes, but I used to be quiet.
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W: Hello, Daming! What's wrong with you?
M: Oh, Lily, I really miss the past days, especially when I was seven.
W: Really? Why do you say so?
M: At that time school work was very easy for me. I used to get full marks in every test.
W: School work was not easy for me then. I didn't use to pass the tests. But now I don't worry about the tests.
M: And we used to play on the playground every day after school. Now we just study all the time.
W: What's more, we used to walk to school, but now we have to take a bus.
IV. Today is Labor Day. It is a good chance for my classmates in middle school to get together. In our class, there were fifty students at that time. We have changed a lot since we left school. Lily used to be very shy and always silent in class. Now she wears a red dress and talks happily with us. Alfred used to be late for class and his hair was always colorful. Now he has black hair. Mary used to be thin and have straight black hair. Now she is fat and has curly hair. I used to play basketball with my good friends after school. Now I play football twice a month.
V. & Uncle Lee used to work on a farm. He kept many hens, cows and pigs. When they grew up, he would send them to factories. He worked nine hours a day. In the spare time, he always helped repair bikes and clocks. Life was busy but Uncle Lee never felt bored. Now, he is 65 years old and he isn't strong any more. So Uncle Lee lives at home with his son. During the day, he likes to grow some vegetables and fruit. He is happy to share some of them with the people in the neighborhood. In the spare time, he likes to listen to Beijing Opera on a small radio and play chess with other old men. Uncle Lee feels happy every day and everybody in the neighborhood likes him and calls him &Uncle Happiness&.
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XI. One possible version:
&&&&&& The bicycle is one of the most important inventions in the world. Bicycles are very useful in our lives. For example, people can ride bikes to go to school or go to work. People choose to ride bikes because they think it can help them save energy and it doesn't cause air pollution. It can also keep them healthy. But in big cities, parents don't want their kids to go to school by bike, because the number of traffic accidents becomes larger and larger.
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55. D It seems that...
56. C much
57. C get ready for
58. D turngrowlookbecomeD
59. B ?ingspend
61. C have& to
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63. C fewnoneany
64. A give up
71. A Natural eye care should be put in a number one place.A
74. C UV rays
76. AIt is said that this good luck tradition is the oldest one of all.A
77. CThe saying goes that if you see one you have been very lucky, and so if you make a wish, it will come true.
78. Deach leaf they catch will bring them a lucky month in the following year
they will need to catch 12 falling leaves to have a whole of good luck
80. B The World is a collection of 300 man-made islands in the shape of the world map.
81. D ...visitors can go there by boat, seaplane, or helicopter only.
82. D About 320 million cubic meters of sand has been used to create the islands.
83. B as long as
87. A The young man would give him only three dollars...
I. 1. Is it made of cotton?
2. They were made in the US.
3. I think it's quite pretty.
4. It's produced in many different areas.
5. These shoes are made by hand.
II. 6. W: What would you like to drink?
M: I'd like to have some orange juice please.
7. W: Are these coins your father's?
M: Yes. They are made of gold.
8. W: Look at the paper cutting. How beautiful it is! Who made it?
M: My grandmother. She is good at making paper cutting.
9. W: This knife looks nice. Is it made of steel?
M: Yes, and it was made in China.
10. W: I'm glad to use such special chopsticks to have dinner.
M: Maybe you can't guess that they are made of silver.
11. W: Hi, Dale! Is this blue kite yours?
M: Yes. My father made it for me.
12. W: What's this in English?
M: It's a stamp. It's used for sending a letter.
13. W: China is famous for tea, right?
M: Yes. Most Chinese people like drinking tea.
14. W: Frank, look at the sign. You are not allowed to feed the monkeys.
M: I'm sorry. I didn't notice the sign.
15. W: Do you know who invented the telephone?
M: I don't know. Let's go to the library to look up some books to find it.
M: Jessica, I haven't seen you for a long time. Where did you go?
W: I went to Harbin.
M: Really? How was the weather there?
W: It was very cold.
M: How do you like it?
W: It's wonderful. It's really exciting to go skating on the real ice.
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M: Do you like your new job, Jane?
W: Yes, very much. It's very interesting.
M: How long do you work in a day?
W: I have to work from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
M: Where do you have lunch?
W: I have lunch in my office. I have only half an hour for lunch.
M: Do you feel tired after work?
W: Yes, but I like my job. I want to be a good officer.
IV.&& The old name of films was &moving pictures&. In America, people still call them &movies&. And they often say &Shall we go to the movies?& instead of &Shall we go to the cinema?&.
&&&&&& A boy once said to his friend, Do you like moving pictures? His friend thought the boy wanted to invite him to the cinema, so he said, Yes. I like moving pictures very much. Good! said the boy. My father has got a picture shop. Let's go there this Sunday afternoon. I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself there. The friend felt sorry when he heard the boy's words.
V. The computer is very important and useful in our life. With the computer, we can get information and watch movies online. We can learn a lot and have a more colorful life. But if we play computer games for too long, we will get a headache. What's worse, spending too much time playing computer games can do great harm to our eyes. If we spend too much time on the computer, we will not have enough time to work or study. As a result, we will not be able to do well in our work or study. In a word, we should use the computer wisely.
6Unit 6 When was it invented?
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XI. One possible version:
Nowadays, mobile phones are more than making phone calls. We can watch TV, take photos and even surf the Internet. Yet mobile phones have a history of less than fifty years. The first mobile phone appeared in America in 1973. It was invented by Martin Cooper. At that time, the mobile phone was very big and heavy. And it wasn't brought into China until 1987. It was the 1G mobile phone. At the end of the l900s, the mobile phone became smaller and smaller, and it had much more functions. It was called 2G mobile phone. Now 3G and 4G mobile phones are becoming popular, especially among the young. We can not only use 3G and 4G mobile phones to make calls but also surf the Internet. They are just like small computers.
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32. C sosuch sosuch a loud voicesuchADmake oneself +
33. A It's hot.A
34. D not... until
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37. C inventorinventinventionwas
38. B isa number of...B
39. D writebookwrite&
40. A fall into fall to fall off fall over A
41. C thousands of
42. B sometime some timesometimessome timesB
43. D at the end of the street
44. A by mistake
45. C andto wait for sb.
46. D boyD
49. D dropped
53. C Dolly
56. B on rainy daysrain
57. C strongwind
58. C with an umbrella in the hand
59. A spendpayinventingA
60. B inventdiscoverfindbuy
61. A Nubrella
62. C shoulder support
63. A a hand-free umbrellaA
64. D invention
65. C Nubrella
71. B The American government needed a network of computers for its army.
72. C He wanted to send and receive scientific documents with text, drawings and photos.
73. A In& the& 1990s,& more& and more people began to use the Internet and the World Wide Web.2090
80. C He studied hard and did well in all his subjects. He hoped to become a good teacher.
82. A One& day he carefully explained a chemical reaction to the students of Grade 2 in the chemistry lab.
84. C A German clothing maker has invented the MP3 blue jacket'.
85. D This kind of jacket can be used as both an MP3 player and a mobile phone.D
86. A heat
87. D Jackets with GPS technology can keep you from getting lost.
I. 1. What is the knife used for?
2. Who was the light bulb invented by?
3. Where is the sugar produced?
4. The fridge was sold at a low price.
5. What's this dress made of?
II. 6. W: Tony, which invention do you think is the most useful?
M: I think the computer is.
7. W: How do you feel when you see the national flag of China?
M: I feel very proud.
8. W: When and where were kites invented?
M: They were invented in China 2,000 years ago.
9. W: Wow, how beautiful the goldfish is!
M: Yeah, it's the nicest goldfish I have ever seen.
10. W: How hot it is today! Let's swim in the river.
M: I'm afraid we can't. Look at the sign.
11. W: Mike, the fridge is so great! Where was it made?
M: It was made in China.
12. W: Who invented the telephone?
M: Alexander Graham Bell.
13. W: Today is Bill's birthday. What shall we buy for him? How about a coat or a cellphone?
M: Oh, no. Let's buy him a book.
14. W: What is it? It looks so strange.
M: It's a cup. It was made two hundred years ago.
15. W: How did you get the news, Jack?
M: I got it from the website of People's Daily.
W: Hi, Simon. Do you know Thomas Edison?
M: Yes. He was a great American inventor.
W: When was he born?
M: He was born on February 11th, 1847.
W: Do you know when he died?
M: He died in 1931.
W: Do you know how many things he invented in his life?
M: More than 1,000.
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W: What do you think is the most important invention, Daddy?
M: I think the most important invention is the light bulb.
W: Why do you think so?
M: Because we can not see anything without it.
W: I don't think so, Daddy.
M: Then what do you think is the most important invention?
W: The telephone and the computer.
IV. Hello, everyone. I have something important to tell you. Next Monday our class are going to visit the Science Museum. There we will visit some old things that were invented many years ago. We will meet in front of our classroom at 7:30 in the morning. The museum is far from our school. We will feel very tired if we go there by bike, so we choose to take the school bus. We will leave at 7:40 a.m. All of us should take a pen and a notebook. We should also take water and lunch by ourselves. After lunch, we will have a discussion at the square in front of the museum. I believe it will be very interesting. We will go back to school at 5:30 p.m. That's all. Thank you.
V. People always want to know how to stay fit. Being fit means eating well, doing a lot of exercise and having a healthy weight. If you're fit, you can do all the things that you want to do.
&&&&&& Here are some rules to help you if you want to be fit. Eat different colors of foods, try to eat at least two kinds of fruits and three kinds of vegetables each day. Drink water and milk every day. Listen to your body. When you're eating, notice how your body feels. Eating too much can make you feel uncomfortable.
7Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
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88. What cage your birds will use.
89. A few weeks before the trip.
90. It is mainly about how to travel with birds./Some good tips on traveling with birds.
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XI. One possible version:
Many friends think they have strict parents. In fact, I think, as parents, they should be strict with their kids, but not too strict. I'm very lucky because I have friendly parents. They always listen to my thoughts, and care about how I feel. When I do something wrong, they are also angry with me, but they don't shout at me. They just tell me how to do right things and learn something from mistakes. In fact, to be strict isn't a bad thing. We are young. Sometimes our thoughts are not right. With our parents' help, we can grow better.
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32. D +be+be allowed to do sth.
33. A be worried about be afraid of be sorry for be bad for
34. C get sth. doneC
35. B stop to do sth. stop doing sth.
38. A make suremake plansmake a decisionmake sure of A
40. C be good foragree with sb.
42. A be strict with sb. be strict in sth. uswith
43. D how much
44. C care about about ?ingADstop doing sth.stop to do sth.C
45. B practice doing sth.
46. D Molly
47. B This one didn't look so good.old
48. A Molly
49. C look forlook afterlook intolook around
51. C having supperevening
55. B Molly
57. Bcouldwouldmay
58. D for oneself
59. B obey rules
61. C be strict with sbconcentrate onget in the wayget along with&
62. A tooalsoeither&
63. D alonelonelyalongonlyD
64. B learn from each other
65. C agree
72. B But later you realize... strength.
76. D These places are always crowded with people, especially young boys.D
77. B A lot of small shops along busy streets have been made into small game houses in order to get more money.B
78. D In the computer game houses, people spend a lot of money competing with the machines.D
80. B George
81. C ...but my mum was sad and said I wouldn't like to spend enough time at home with her.
82. C First I didn't think your advice would work
83. D When I grew old, I stopped talking to her and only wanted to talk with my friends.
84. B Andrew Matthews
85. B Have you ever had problems in your life and don't know how to be happy?
87. D But Matthews tells us happiness comes from thinking about things in a positive way.
I. 1. I am allowed to drive the car because I had the driver's license last week.
2. I should be allowed to choose my own clothes.
3. I study for an English test by asking the teacher for help.
4. My hair is a little long. So I went to the barber's and had my hair cut.
5. I'm not allowed to go online and chat with my net friends.
II. 6. W: Dad, may I have an ice cream? It's so hot today.
M: I'm afraid you can't. It's bad for your health.
7. W: Why is the boy crying loudly here?
M: Maybe he can't find his parents.
8. W: Will the robots enter our family in the future?
M: Yes, with the development of science, robots will certainly enter every family.
9. W: Why are you unhappy?
M: Bad luck! I have failed the physics test.
10. W: What do you usually take when you visit your grandma?
M: Apples.
11. W: Peter, there is a new rule in the library. Do you know?
M: Yes, we aren't allowed to go to the library without student cards.
12. W: I'm going on a school trip to a museum next month. What about your trip?
M: I hear my school chose a farm this year. I'm very glad.
13. W: Do you often play table tennis?
M: Not very often. I only play it once a week. I like soccer better. I play soccer twice a week.
14. W: I'm going to the movies with Bill by car.
M: You can't go with him. I don't think 15-year-olds should be allowed to drive.
15. W: What rules do you have at home, Eric?
M: Well, I'm not allowed to watch TV on school nights.
M: You look unhappy. What's the matter with you?
W: The teacher was angry with me.
M: Why? What happened?
W: I forgot to wear my school uniform.
M: Do you like your school uniform?
W: No, I don't like it at all. I think we should be allowed to choose our own clothes.
M: I don't like it, either.
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M: Are you free tomorrow, Mary?
M: Would you like to go on a picnic with me tomorrow?
W: I'd love to, but my parents won't allow me to go out.
M: Then what will you do tomorrow?
W: Just stay at home and read books.
M: But tomorrow is Saturday. You should be relaxed.
W: For me, I don't have weekends.
IV. Hello, everyone! Can you make good use of your time? Here is a story about David. Maybe you can learn something from it.
&&&&&& David started middle school when he was 13. He worked very hard and always got good grades. He was also very interested in sports. Every morning he got up early and ran to school. In his second year, David won a race at the sports meeting. His parents were happy with him and bought him a computer. But things began to change. David stopped getting up early. He also lost interest in sports. His grades were not so good as before.
&&&&&& Late one night, David's mother found him playing computer games in his room. Now she knew why. But she didn't take his computer away. Instead, she had a serious talk with David. She told him he was old enough to know well what to do, and what not to do.
&&&&&& After hearing his mother's words, David was sorry for his change and decided to make good use of his time from then on.
V. Tomorrow, I will go to school. It means my summer vacation will be over. I think this summer vacation was really bad. To start with, I went to my hometown to visit my grandparents. They live in the countryside. But on the first day of the vacation, I was burned by hot water. It hurt a lot. I had to stay at home for two weeks. My grandparents took good care of me. When I felt a little better, I wanted to do something for my grandparents in return. I took them to Beijing and showed them around the city. The worst thing was that it rained those days. We couldn't go to climb the Great Wall!
8Unit 8 It must belong to Carla.
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88. Small changes in the body.
89. Because they have a strong wish to be admired by others.
90. Growing up with changes.
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&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Whose coat is this?
There is a yellow coat on the playground. We don't know whose coat this is. So we begin to guess who is its owner.
Carla says it can't be Mike's, because it is too small for him. Mary says Tom likes yellow, so it might belong to him. John thinks it must be Eric's because he is playing football with his friends on the playground. But I don't agree. I saw Peter wear a yellow coat yesterday. So I believe it must belong to Peter.
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34. C pick up give up
35. A playthehear sb. doing sth. hear sb. do sth.
38. C the villagewhere
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43. D manyABCpeople
44. C stop sb./sth. from doing sth. ()
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46. B Eric
48. A look out of the window
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51. C funnydangerousmoredangerousC
53. D wear
54. A because
55. C bring sth. into one's heart
56. A as soon as&&&
57. C It take sb some time to do sthspendcost
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59. D evenevertooquite
61. A bring back
62. C tomorrownext dayC
65. C Bob Black
72. A It's the cooking, eating, talking, playing and sleeping that go on inside. And at home you usually feel safe and relaxed.A
73. D In the south, where the sun shines a lot and it's more important to keep the heat out...D
75. B They often move every ten years or so.B
76. B If& you& must& know,& I& make $20 each hour.B
77. A he got angry again
78. C If you asked for the money to buy a toy or some other rubbish, then go straight to your room and think about why you are so selfish!
81. D 1515
85. A SightseeingThe ticket is $10
86. B SightseeingBy going to the 103rd floor, you can get a great view of the whole city.
87. D However, you can get a room in the dormitory at Roosevelt University for $215 for a whole week! But you have to stay for 28 days to get this great rate.2154=860
I. 1. Whose book is this?
2. I feel cold. What's wrong with me?&&
3. Where is my key? I can't find it.
4. There are so many clouds in the sky.
5. It must belong to Carla.
II. 6. W: I think we are lost. I have no idea where we are now.
M: Don't worry. There is a policeman over there. Let's ask him for help.
7. W: I think the toy truck in the room must belong to Dale.
M: I agree with you.
8. W: How was your school trip?
M: Wonderful. We saw some rabbits in the forest.
9. W: Listen! Who's singing?
M: It must be Susan. She likes singing.
10. W: I dream of traveling to Britain when I grow up.
M: I think what you should do from now on is saving as much money as possible.
11. W: It's almost half past seven. We may be late for the first bus.
M: Don't worry. We can ride a city bike to work. It's faster than the bus.
12. W: These photos are really beautiful.
M: Thank you. Look at this one. The white house was mine and the green one was Tom's. We were close friends. We often played together.
13. W: I'll buy the dress for Gina. She must look pretty in it.
M: Yes. But you should buy a larger one. Kids grow very fast, you know.
14. W: I saw Lucy just now. She looked very upset.
M: I heard she didn't pass the math exam.
15. W: I had a picnic near the sea with some friends last Sunday.
M: Then you must have had a good time.
W: Look! Tommy. Whose backpack is it?
M: Oh. It's a red one. It might belong to Linda. She likes red.
W: I don't think so. Linda's backpack has her name on it.
M: Let me look at it carefully. Oh, it must belong to Linda's twin sister, Jenny. They have the same backpacks.
W: Let's go and ask her.
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W: Good morning. What's your trouble?
M: I don't feel very well.
W: Have you taken your temperature?
M: Yes, I have. My temperature is a little high.
W: Open your mouth and say &ah&.
M: Aahh...
W: How long have you been like this?
M: Ever since last night.
W: Did you sleep well?
M: No, I feel very tired now.
W: Oh, I see. You've got a bad cold.
IV. Mike met something strange. At 11:00 p.m., some strange noises outside woke him up. Mike thought of them as the barks at first, but at once he realized he was wrong, because there was nobody keeping dogs around his house. At that time he thought of the words his teacher said in class, &You should try to find facts by yourself.& So he decided to go out to have a look. The moonlight was bright. Everything outside was covered with snow. Mike followed the noises and then he found four animals in the snow. One was big and the other three were much smaller. They must be a mother with her children. They were playing happily. They looked like big cats, but they weren't. They made a noise. Then they ran away.
V. Good afternoon, everyone. I'm Li Yang from No. 3 Middle School. Today my topic is how to be a good listener. A good listener always listens carefully to the speaker without thinking of his own ideas all the time. Do you want to be a good listener? The following points are very important. First, look at the person who is talking in the face. Don't look away or at the floor. Second, try to make your body forward, as this is a sign of interest. Third, sit or stand with your arms down or on your knees, not crossed. Make yourself feel comfortable and don't play with your hands. Last, don't stop the speaker by asking too many questions. That's all. Thank you for listening.
&&&&&&&& 9Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to.
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89. The writer's aunt.
90. He wants to be a great writer too.
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&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& My favorite singer
My favorite singer is Jay Chou who is known to many young people. He is not only handsome, but& also hardworking. He doesn't often smile on stage when he is singing, but he is friendly to others. He loves music and has learned music for many years. He writes songs that have great lyrics. Many of them are very popular, so he has many fans. I like his songs a lot. Some people don't like Jay's music because he doesn't sing clearly. But I think that's his style and makes him unusual.
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32. D What about...?& about-ing
35. D concentrate onbelong tohappen todepend onD
37. B make sb. do sth. /
38. D too+/+to do sth.
39. A alonelonely
40. C itour new schoollast year
41. B BlikeB
42. D one of+the++D
44. A the manwho that
45. D It is a pity that+
46. D hold sb. in one's arms
47. B (not easy)
49. D learn to type
50. D achieved great successexcellent
51. B gives speechesspeaker()
52. D against difficulties
53. B not what you don't havewhat you have
55. C keep on getting upfall()
56. A make
58. D suchmany, littleso
59. A interest
60. B enjoy
63. A either...or...
65. D belong to
74. C 9:005:3010:004:00
75. B Tickets Sold Out
76. B He began singing with his four brothers. They called the group The Jack?son Five.
77. C In 1970 the group made their first record with the name of I Want You Back.C
79. D Michael was good at dancing as well as singing, for example, his dance moves and moon walking.D
Try to start your talk with something fun. This will make talking easier.
85. B host.
86. D It can make people happy or sad.
87. C But we know that... everyone's life.
I. 1. I prefer music that isn't too loud.
2. What's your favorite group?
3. Laughing for two hours is a good way to relax.
4. What kind of food do you enjoy?
5. They shut off the gas before they went on holiday.
II. 6. W: What's your favorite sport?
M: Soccer. And I always play soccer in my spare time.
7. W: What are you doing, Frank?
M: I'm listening to music.
8. W: This year's Beijing Music Awards was so wonderful.
M: Yes. I sent many short messages to support my favorite singer with my cellphone.
9. W: What did your father give you for your birth?day?
M: He gave me a beautiful watch.
10. W: Don't eat candy that tastes very sweet, David.
M: OK. I'll follow your advice and keep myself away from it.
11. W: Do you like rock music, Henry?
M: No, I don't. It's too noisy. I prefer folk music.
12. W: I saw a wonderful movie called Madagascar last night. Have you seen it?
M: Yes, it's great. I like movies about animals.
13. W: Hi, Bill! You used to like music and play the piano.
M: Yes, but now I like sports and I am on the baseball team.
14. W: What do you think of Italian food, Peter?
M: Oh, I like pizza. To be honest, I prefer Japanese food.
15. W: What do you think of the movie last night?
M: It's too boring. It made me mad.
W: Hey, long time no see!
M: I went to travel by ship with my friends.
W: Really? Did you take photos?
M: Oh, yes. Here you are.
W: It's a nice photo. Who is the man with long beard?
M: This one? Guess.
W: Your friend?
M: No. It's me. I grew a beard during the trip, but I shaved it off when I came home.
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W: Do you like jazz, Tom?
M: No, I don't like it. What about you?
W: Well, yes, I do. I'm also a fan of country music singer Denver. What kind of music do you like?
M: Oh, in fact, I like rock best.
W: What's your favorite group?
M: The Beatles. I love their music. How about you? Do you like them?
W: No, I don't. I can't stand them!
IV. Richard was driving to work when the car came to a stop. He tried to start the engine, but it didn't work. Then he tried to ring the workshop, but his phone didn't work either.
&&&&&& Richard decided to walk the rest of the way to work, but before long he realized that he got lost. It began to rain heavily. He wanted to take a taxi, but there were no taxis at all. He was so tired that he fell asleep on the road.
&&&&&& Suddenly he heard his director called, &Richard, Richard, wake up. Time to begin our film. The other actors are all here waiting for you.& Then he realized it was a strange dream and in fact he was in the workshop all the time. He looked out of the window and saw the sun was shining brightly in the sky.
V. I have five friends. They all like music. Kate likes the kind of music that is soft and quiet. She doesn't like loud music. She is a quiet girl. Lisa is an active girl. She likes rock music, because it makes people excited. Celia likes singing, so she likes music that she can sing along with. She always sings when she listens to music. Peter likes classical music. He has been learning music for five years. He is good at playing music. Bob likes to listen to the kind of music that can make him relaxed. He is trying to write music by himself. Isn't he great? As for me, I like to listen to music that isn't too loud.
10Unit 10 You&re supposed to shake hands.
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I. 1-5 ABCBA
II. 6-10 CABCA& 11-15 CBBCA
III. 16-20 ABCAC
IV. 21-25 ABCAB
V. 26. tea& &&& &&&&&& 27. together& 28. plate& 29. Wait& &&& &&&&&& 30. blowing
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VI. 31-35 CBADB& &&&& 36-40 DBCAC&& 41-45 CBACB
VII. 46-50 ADCDC &&&& 51-55 BDDCA &&&& 56-60 DBCAB&&& 61-65 CBBAD
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VIII. 66-70 DCAFB
IX. 71-75 BCDAA 76-79 DBAC& 80-83 BCBD&& 84-87 ABDC
88. The Native Americans.
89. In the north of Canada.
90. For 450 years.
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X. 91. greeted& &&& 92. coast&
93. kiss& 94. eastern& &&& &&&&&& 95. passport& &&&&&& &&&&&&
XI. One possible version:
In Britain people are judged by their table man?ners. Here are certain ways you should know.
&& & Arrive at your English friend's home at a proper time, neither too early nor late. No gifts are expected. A bottle of wine is OK if you like. When the dinner starts, wait until the host starts eating. The fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right hand. Remember not to use your hands instead of a fork or knife. Put the napkin on your leg and never use it as a handkerchief. When drinking soup, don't blow it. And you shouldn't talk with food in your mouth.
&& & When you want to leave, don't forget to say, Thanks for having me.
31. C be supposed to do sth.
32. B aton
33. A happened to sb.
34. D find out
35. B keep sb. doing sth. /
36. D I can't skate at all.
39. A SorryA
41. C find it++to do sth.it
42. B advice
43. A look forward toto-ing
44. C take off()AD take off+C
45. B clean... off
46. A for my whole world was dark
47. D Look what I found!
48. C however
49. D That's way...
51. B thank sb. for doing sth.
56. D make noise
57. B noisy
58. C complain to sb.
62. B 10%15% 20%
71. B One day the feelings were told that the island would sink, so all the boats left, except Love.B
72. C Richness, Vanity, SadnessHappinessLove
73. D Sadness Oh... Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!D
74. A TimeLove
77. B If it is a bicycle, try to call your parents before you let the rider go. This is because you don't know how seriously you are hurt.B
78. A When there is a fire& Get away as fast as you can. Put wet things on your body and try to find an exit. Do not take the lift.A
80. B& I told them it was my pleasure to serve them well because I always respect the elders.
81. C the wife's face showed great displeasure
82. B In my village, people are proud of being old.
83. D Since then I have been very careful not to hurt the feelings of the older people.
85. B That often discomforts me greatly.
87. C If they want something, they will ask for it.
I. 1. When they meet they often shake hands.
2. Waiter, please find a table for two and we want to have something to drink.
3. When you are invited to have dinner with Elise's family, you're supposed to buy some flowers.
4. It's impolite to make noise when you are eating noodles.
5. You should take off your gloves before shaking hands.
II. 6. W: What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time?
M: We are supposed to bow.
7. W: I'll go to an American family for my friend's birthday party. What should I take for her?
M: You can take some flowers.
8. W: Sorry. I'm late for class because of the heavy traffic. The bus went slowly.
M: Come earlier next time.
9. W: Could you teach me how to use chopsticks?
M: OK. I will show you how to use them this noon.
10. W: Oh, it's terrible. I have a bad toothache. What should I do?
M: You're supposed to go to the dentist.
11. W: Mr. Green, it's polite to make noise when you are eating noodles in Japan.
M: Really? In western countries we shouldn't do it that way.
12. W: Oh, Jack, it's already 8:00. You were supposed to arrive at 7:00.
M: I'm sorry. I will come on time next time.
13. W: Do you like Chinese food, George?
M: Yes. But I think it's hard to use chopsticks.
14. W: Hello, Peter! Are you from Canada?
M: No, I'm from America and I came to China three years ago.
15. W: You have been in France for a year. Can you tell me something about table manners there?
M: Yes. For example, you aren't supposed to put your bread on your plate. You're supposed to put it on the table.
W: What are people supposed to do when they meet in America?
M: They're supposed to shake hands. What about in Japan?
W: They bow.
M: Are people in Brazil supposed to shake hands or bow when they meet?
W: Neither. They kiss.
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M: Hello, Mike Black here.
W: Hello, Mike. It's Lily. What are you doing in your office?
M: I'm working. I often work late on Thursday.
W: Would you come and have dinner with us on Friday?
M: Tomorrow? I'm afraid I won't be able to. I'm going on business to London.
W: What about Saturday?
M: Sorry, I always watch football on Saturday evening.
W: What do you say about the next Wednesday then?
M: Let me see. Yes, Lily. Let's make it next Wednesday.
IV. Different countries have different customs. For example, American people shake hands when they meet for the first time. However, people in Mexico kiss each other on the side of the face.
&&&&&& People in Japan are expected to bow when they meet each other. Bowing properly is very important. People practice until they are able to do it just right. Men and boys keep their hands by their sides when they bow. Women and girls place their hands just touching in front.
&&&&&& In a proper bow, people have their backs straight and their feet together. They also keep their eyes lowered. A bow lasts about three seconds. The lower they bow, the more respect they are showing.
V. Table manners in China are different from those in western countries. Before dinner you sometimes get a hot washcloth. You can clean your face and hands with it. It is also a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal is served. But in western countries, they usually have a small bread roll. Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of forks and knives. What's more, in China, the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares, while in western countries everyone has their own plate of food. When the soup arrives at the end of the meal, a spoon is used. If the soup is very hot, foreigners like to cool it by blowing. In China it's better to wait a little while.
11Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.
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I. 1-5 CBCBA
II. 6-10 BAACB& 11-15 CAABA
III. 16-20 AACCA
IV. 21-25 CBABC
V. 26. serious &&&&&& 27. Cleanness &&&&&& &&&&&& 28. Red&&& 29. free& && &&&&&& 30. peaceful
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VI. 31-35 BBDCA 36-40 CABDC&&&&&& 41-45 CAAAB
VII. 46-50 DCBCB& &&& 51-55 ACCDB&&&&&& 56-60 DBCDA&& 61-65 BCCBB
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VIII. 66-70 DEAGB
IX. 71-75 DBAAB 76-79 DBBC&& 80-83 CBDA
84-87 DDCB
88. Courage is the ability to be brave in different situations in our life.
89. We will show fear.
90. Courageous people can control their fear.
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X. 91. friendship& &&&&&& 92. power&&&&&&
93. weight&& 94. nodded& &&& &&&&&& 95. courage&&&& &&&&&&
XI. One possible version:
&&&&&& Now, many students like following the fashion.
&&&&&& Fashion is changing all the time, and it's hard for middle school students to keep up with.
&&&&&& Some students spend much money and time following the fashion, so they can't pay much attention to their studies. What's more, most of the fashionable clothes are not suitable for students.
&&&&&& As students, we don't have enough money. And the most important thing for us now is to learn all the subjects well. So I don't think it's necessary for us to follow the fashion. Instead, we should concentrate on our schoolwork.
32. B& besidesexcept
34. C& let sb. down
36. C& drive sb. mad/crazy
37. A& make sb. do sth.
38. B& I'm heavy now.
39. D& search for
40. C& make sb. do sth.
sb. be made to do sth.began to laugh
42. A& The +the+
43. A& so that
46. D& (Operation Smile)
47. C& live a happier life
49. C& because
50. B& developing
51. A& The World Journey of Hope
52. C& besides
57. B& belong to
71. D& White is another calm color.white
72. B& Blue is also the color of sadness, so you may say you're feeling blue when you are feeling sad. B
Yellow is also the color of wisdom. A
People who live in cold climates use warm colors in their houses like orange and yellow instead of white and blue. A
76. D& Tiffany and Sandra, from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., made a study including 30 low-income, African, European and American children aged 9 to 10 years.
80. C& &They go hourly. The next train is at eleven.&
82. D& 12D
83. A& Two of them got into a carriage, but the third of them didn't run fast enough. The train went out and left him behind.
84. D& THE BELDON POSTTHE CANFIELD TIMES
86. C& THE CANFIELD TIMESBeldon,,Canfield
I. 1. How do you feel about the blue wall in our room?
2. What you said confused me. Could you speak more clearly?
3. What was the weather like yesterday?
4. What made her angry?
5. A doctor was called in to examine the king.
II. 6. W: I find that we have a lot in common.
M: Yes. For example, both of us like eating chicken.
7. W: I like quiet music very much.
M: I know that is because it often makes you happy.
8. W: John, what makes you angry?
M: When some people throw rubbish around, I feel very angry.
9. W: When you kick the ball into the goal, you will get a point, Sam.
M: I'll try my best to get as many points as possible.
10. W: Why do you look unhappy?
M: I lost my watch. It made me really upset.
11. W: Why do you like action movies so much, Jack?
M: Because they always make me excited.
12. W: The red wall makes me feel nervous.
M: Right. I don't like it, either.
13. W: Where would you like to go for the coming vacation, Peter?
M: To my aunt's home. Living on the farm always makes me feel at home.
14. W: We both did well in the exam. Let's have a dinner together.
M: OK. Sounds great!
15. W: The class just now made me want to sleep. And you?
M: I kept my eyes on my watch the whole class.
M: Hello, Amy. How are you?
W: Not very well, in fact.
M: What's the matter with you?
W: These days I'm feeling stressed because I have failed the math exams several times. I don't know how to improve it.
M: Why not ask Zhang Hua for help? She is good at math. Maybe she can help you.
W: Oh, thank you for your advice.
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M: What's your favorite teacher, Kitty?
W: Oh, I like Mrs. Ding best. She teaches history and she makes her lessons exciting.
M: Do all the students like history?
W: Oh, no! My friend Daniel hates it, because every Monday we get a lot of homework and every Wednesday we have a test.
M: Do you mind that?
W: Not really. I don't mind working hard, and last week I got an A in the test.
M: How about Daniel?
W: Well, there were 20 questions and he only got four correct. Mrs. Ding was very angry with him.
IV. Nobody can be happy all the time. When you become unhappy, you should try to control your feelings. Because bad feelings can make you lose your friends and give you other bad effects. Here are some ways to make you feel better.
&&&&&& Look in the mirror and speak to yourself, I'm the best in the world. I can do anything.
&&&&&& Do something for others. You will

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