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piglet. B. Charlotte helps Wilbur and stops Fern’ s uncle from killing him. C. Wilbur writes words in Charlotte’ s web to call for help. D. It is a nice story but the end is a little sad. ( )55. What is the passage about? A. A helpful girl called Charlotte. B. The friendship between a piglet and a spider. C. A sad goose. D. A clever and funny rat called Templeton. (B) A personality test is a fun way of finding out the most suitable job for you. Answer the questions honestly and see what your answers say about you! 1. What do you like to do when you are not busy? A. Meet new people and have a good time. B. Do lots of sports. C. Watch TV or play on the puter. D. Spend time with friends. 2. How would you describe yourself? A. Confident and outgoing. B. Practical and good at making things. C. Organized and businessminded. D. Helpful and friendly. 3. What do you want from your ideal job? A. To be famous. B. To know you are doing or making something useful. C. To make money. D. To help other people. 4. One of your school friends is unhappy because of family problems. What would you do? A. Tell your friend that you had the same problem last week. B. Make some practical suggestions. C. Let others help your friend with the problems. D. Listen to your friend and talk to him or her about the way to solve the problems. If you have selected mostly Choice A, you are an artistic person. Jobs suitable for you include being an artist, singer, musician or an actor. If you have selected mostly Choice B, you are a practical person. Jobs suitable for you include being an architect, puter engineer or sportsperson. If you have selected mostly Choice C, you are an anized person. Jobs suitable for you include being a salesperson, manager, accountant or lawyer. If you have selected mostly Choice D, you are a social person. Jobs suitable for you include being a nurse, teacher or someone looking after children. If you selected a different letter for each answer, you could be a very plete person— or you could just be confused. ( )56. If Simon is a singer, what is he likely to do in his free time? A. Do lots of sports. B. Spend time with friends. C. Watch TV or play on the puter. D. Meet new people and have a good time. ( )57. Mr. Liu is a teacher, how is he most likely to describe himself? A. Helpful and friendly. B. Confident and outgoing. C. Organized and businessminded. B. Practical and good at making things. ( )58. What does the underlined word “ selected” mean in English? A. suggested B. replied C. chosen D. represented ( )59. Where is the passage most probably taken from? A. A storybook. B. A science magazine. C. An advertisement. D. A news report. ( )60. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. How to find a good job. B. How to do a personality test. C. Your personalities and ideal jobs. D. Different answers to a personality test. (C) Have you ever heard of Banking Exam Scores? Recently, a middle school from Nanjing decided to help students with their exams in a special way. That is Banking Exam Scores. Here is an example. Matt got 59 in the first exam. Then he borrowed 1 score to help him pass the exam. In the next exam, he got 61. And he must return the score he borrowed. As a result, he passed both exams. However, discussion on Banking Exam Scores soon takes place on the Inter. Zack: While it can build students’ confidence, it can also make them feel that it’ s fine to fail an exam. Students will depend on the “ score bank ” too much and not make progress. Besides, I will fail to know my children’ s real exam results, as their scores will not show their real ability. Gee: As a student, I think it’ s very hard to get high scores all the time. After not getting the expected scores, many students, especially excellent ones, lose confidence. The “ score bank” will build their confidence and help them remain active. What’ s more, returning scores will develop selfcontrol. I hope my college will think about this way, too . Charlie: I don’ t agree. Students may form a bad habit, spending much more than they can afford. Borrowing scores is like borrowing money from banks. If those students cannot return the scores, they will lose again and again. They may put themselves under more pressure. Kate: It’ s a clever idea. In my parents’ eyes, the score means everything. But that’ s not true. The “ score bank” provides us with a proper way to solve the problem. It not only lowers our pressure of failing an exam, but also encourages us to study harder to return the scores we borrowed. All in all, it helps us study in an easy way. ( )61. Matt finally got __________ in his second exam because of Banking Exam Scores. A. 1 B. 59 C. 60 D. 61 ( )62. What does the underlined word “ pressure” mean in English? A. control B. stress C. discussion D. examination ( )63. __________ disagree with the idea of Banking Exam Scores . A. Zack and Kate B. Gee and Kate C. Zack and Charlie D. Gee and Charlie ( )64. We can learn from the passage that __________ . A. Zack must be a parent B. Gee is a middle school student C. Charlie must be rich D. Scores mean nothing to Kate’ s parents ( )65. The best title of the passage may be “__________” . A. How to Pass All Exams B. How Banking Exam Scores Works C. Why Banking Exam Scores Succeeds D. Discussion on Banking Exam Scores 第 II卷(非選擇題,共 60分) B、任務(wù)型閱讀 (共 10小題,每小題 1分,計(jì) 10 分) 閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成表格中所缺信息,每空