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【正文】 pleted a wing walk as the two planes flew just meters apart.After getting down from the planes,they said, “That was 48 ! It was so cool looking down and seeing all the small houses! ”Not every nineyearold girl can take on an adventure like this. Rose and Flame are braver than other girls of their age. Besides,they e from a family of wing walkers. They are deeply affected by what they see and hear.This time, the two brave girls took on the adventure, not just to break the record but also to 49 for the poor. They try to do something for the society.(B)F. expensive G. fortable H. depends I. owns J. by himselfWhen most teenagers are learning how to work out maths problems, Kelvin Doe is teaching himself to make batteries and generators (發(fā)電機)for his neighborhood in Africa.Kelvin is only 15 years old, but he has already created batteries and generators 50 . He used the things he picked up around the house or from litter bins to create them.“In my hometown, we don’ t have much electricity and batteries are 51 ,”Kelvin said. So he decided to make batteries to light up people’s homes.Kelvin also 52 a radio station. He broadcasts news and plays music for the local people. The station gets its electricity from a generator also made by him.His next project will be a windmill (風(fēng)車)for electricity supply. He wants to help more families in his hometown live a happy and 53 life.提升測試:1.(寶山一模)(A)A. suddenly B. through C. about D. missed E. prove “Wild Man of Shennongjia(神農(nóng)架)” has long been a mystery to people. Since the 1970s, many local people have sighted the wild man in the area. From 1976 to 1981, the Chinese scientists had made three scientific expeditions(科學(xué)考察) during which they only found some indirect evidence. But recently Chinese scientists are again being excited 46 the fact that a large hairy animal may live in central China. Now they hope it won39。t know. Why don39。s family had little money, and she hated to see him 49 his savings on something he would never use, but her close friends also hated to tell Jess the truth. They would be angry with her. What could she do now?(B)A. ideas B. mon C. only D. imagine E. such asEvery morning my father buys a newspaper on his way to work. Every evening my motherreads magazines at home. And every night, I look at the posters with photos of David Beckhamand Yao Ming on my bedroom wall before I go to sleep. Can we 50 life without paper or print?Paper was first created about 2,000 years ago, and has been made from silk, cotton, bamboo, and, since the 19th century, from wood. People learned to write words on paper to make a book. But in those days, books could 51 be produced one at a time by hand and they were expensive and rare. Because there weren’t many books, few people learned to read.Then printing was invented in China. When printing was developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century, books could be produced more quickly and cheaply. Then more people learned to read. After that, knowledge and 52 spread(傳播) quickly.Today information can be received online, downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books, and information can be kept on CDROMs or machines 53 MP3 players. Computers are already used in classrooms, and newspapers and magazines can already be read online. So will books be replaced by puters one day? I am not sure. 附【參考答案】 鞏固測試:松江:4649 DBEC 5053 CADB奉賢:4649 CAED 5053 CEAD長寧:4649 CBED 5053 ECBA虹口:4649 CDBE 5053 ABDE徐匯:4649 CEBA 5052 ECBD嘉定:4649 CAED 5053 GJFI金山:4649 EDAB 5053 JFIG 提升測試:寶山:4649 。t do that, the woman said.Why not ? the mailman asked.Because I39。refuse D. rely on E. look atHowever, scientists are delighted by the discovery, because the engineers were all very educated people and scientists feel they can 50 what they described.After the discovery, scientists returned to the forest and 51 some hair and measured footprints. About 20 inches appears to be the animal’s foot! Chinese scientists have now set up a special group to exchange information and make a 52 of the forest. But in the meantime, some people 53 to believe that this halfman, halfmonkey exists. They will not believe that it is real until one of the animals have been caught.2.(閘北一模) (A)A. strange B. tradition C. allowed D. turned over E. turned out A good trick doesn’t leave lasting damage and always make people laugh. It can even amaze them with its creativity. Some schools and universities have a long 46 of students playing good tricks. These tricks sometimes include some buildings and cars.The California Institute of Technology, a university in the US, has a special day on which students are 47 to play big tricks. One time, a group of students took apart a car, moved the parts to a student’s room and then put the car back together next to the bed.It was a quiet evening at an American high school. Going home, the headmaster got into his car and started the engine. It’s quite 48 that the wheels turned, but the car didn’t move! It 49 that some students had found a way to lift the car up so that its tires were just above the ground. (B)A. responsible B. later C. actually D. shocked E. amazing One morning in 2006, the staff at another American high school were 50 to find a pink car on the roof. The car even had question marks painted all over it! The staff believed that many students must have worked together to plete this. The American trick in 2006 was 51 a copy of British trick in 1958. That year, at the University of Cambridge, a car appeared on the roof of a building that was five storeys high. It caused
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