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7 food,drinks,and some other things for the and Ann helped one another to buy fruit for their stalls(攤位).Leo and Philip helped one another to 8 old books,magazines and ics for their and Tom helped 9 to decorate their stalls. In the afternoon,Nancy sold fruit salad and Ann sold fruit and Philip sold books,magazines and ics. Many students and their families came to the fair and 10 have raised a lot of money for Sunny House Old People39。s Home. 1. A. hadB. spentC. tookD. found2. A. howB. whenC. whyD. what3. A. workersB. volunteersC. singersD. teachers4. A. withB. toC. forD. from5. A. mitmentB. ShowC. advertisementD. organization6. A. happyB. sadC. boredD. hungry7. A. cookedB. setC. organizedD. picked8. A. collectB. fillC. sellD. read9. A. otherB. others39。C. anotherD. each other10. A. borrowedB. donatedC. madeD. kept8.閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte, the ruler of France, had a problem. He39。d 1 his sugargrowing islands in the Caribbean. He couldn39。t buy 2 from his enemies (敵人). So where was he going to get sugar to keep his people happy? Napoleon knew that years before, a German scientist had 3 that all plants have sugar. And he had even found one almost as 4 as sugarcane (甘蔗)—the white beet (甜菜)! Napoleon ordered his science team to 5 how to get the sugar out of the beets. They soon did. This 6 everything! Sugar beets could 7 in the cold north, instead of on tropical (熱帶的) islands. And because beets (unlike sugarcane) could be stored for a long time, they could be shipped far away. So sugar factories didn39。t have to be near the 8 . Soon, sugar beet farms spread all over Europe and Russia, and later in the United States. Even Napoleon39。s enemies 9 cheap beet sugar. During WW Ⅱ, farmers in both America and Germany were asked to grow sugar beets so that their countries would have 10 sugar. Today, about half the table sugar in the world es from beets, and half from sugarcane.1. A. lostB. foundC. forgotten2. A. waterB. sugarC. guns3. A. jokedB. inventedC. discovered4. A. heavyB. sweetC. fresh5. A. give upB. find outC. prepare for6. A. stoppedB. destroyedC. changed7. A. mixB. growC. fall8. A. farmsB. schoolsC. islands9. A. lovedB. hatedC. refused10. A. realB. specialC. enough9.完形填空 When I was a little girl, my grandma told me if I planted something in spring, I would get more in autumn. I 1 what she said without doubt(懷疑). At the age of six, while I was eating a big apple, 2 hard pressed against my tongue(舌頭). I spat(吐)it out. It was a(n) 3 ! I was so scared that I cried and ran into my grandma39。s room. She looked at the tooth and 4 , Don39。t worry, dear. It39。s a baby tooth. You will have a new tooth in a few 5 . A new tooth? In a few months? I felt very 6 . Yes, you will have your new teeth 7 you get old, and you must protect your new teeth well. When you bee an old woman, the teeth will fall again. 8 at that time, they won39。t grow again. So it39。s not 9 for old people to eat something hard, my grandma said. I went out of my grandma39。s room and thought, 10 should I put the tooth? I thought for minutes, and then I had a good 11 —why not plant it in the garden? If I took good care of it, day after day, maybe it would bee a big tree. When 12 came, there would be many white and strong teeth on the 13 . I could pick them and send them to some 14 people. Then they could eat hard things with these teeth. Of course my tooth tree couldn39。t 15 into a big tree at all, but what my grandma said had been in my mind for years. 1. A. believedB. knewC. keptD. wrote2. A. anythingB. somethingC. nothingD. everything3. A. appleB. handC. toothD. leg4. A. criedB. shoutedC. sleptD. smiled5. A. monthsB. minutesC. hoursD. years6. A. surprisedB. boredC. tiredD. unhappy7. A. whyB. whenC. whatD. which8. A. BecauseB. ButC. OrD. If9. A. necessaryB. difficultC. easyD. important10. A. HowB. WhyC. WhenD. Where11. A. adviceB. ideaC. schoolD. room12. A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter13. A. bookcaseB. iceC. tableD. tree14. A. oldB. youngC. beautifulD. ugly15. A. growB. lookC. eD. run10.完形填空 Bill, a thirteenyearold boy, thought he had grown up to be a man. But his parents told him, You won39。t be a real man until you begin to 1 helping others. One morning, his parents gave him some money to 2 some milk for them. Outside a shop he saw a homeless old man who looked very 3 Bill went to him and asked, What39。s wrong with you? The old man answered, I39。m hungry. I haven39。t had any food for two days. At the thought of his parents39。 words, Bill said to the old man, Let39。s go to the 4 ! When they got there, Bill asked the waiter to bring out bread and coffee to the old man. The old man finished the meal quickly. After the waiter 5 the plate and the cup, the old man said, Sorry for giving you so much 6 I39。m fine now. I39。ll 7 forget your kindness! You are a very good young man. Bill was 8 when he heard this. Just when he wanted to pay for the meal, the waiter came. Bill and the old man learned 9 that the food was free 10 it was the birthday of the boss, and they were the first customers(顧客) that day.1. A. think aboutB. depend onC. give up2. A. lend