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ow long did you stay there? 68. A. Did you have a good time? B. What did you do there? C. Do you like animals? D. Whom did you go with? 69. A. What did you eat? B. When did you leave? C. What’s the matter? D. How much is it? 70. A. Where is your pen pal from? B. How was your school trip? C. Where are you going for the school trip? D. Where did you go yesterday? VI. 閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題 A、 B、 C、 D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。( 30分) A Wele to our Toy Museum. We can tell you stories behind toys. Do you know who invented the Barbie Doll? How did your toys get their names? Let’s find out about some of the world’s favorite toys. The Barbie Doll Ruth Handler designed the The Barbie Doll in 1959. She named it after her daughter, Barbara, who gave Ruth the idea while playing with her friends. The first Barie Doll wore a black and white swimsuit, but these days she has many kinds of great clothes to choose from. 9 Rubik’s Cube Emo Rubik invented his famous puzzle in 1974. It is a cube with nine small squares on each of its six sides. Every side has one color. Players mix up the small colored squares, and they try to put them back in place again. It certainly keeps people busy. Scrabble In 1931, Akfred M Butts invented a board game called CrissCross which was similar to a crossword puzzle. Butts couldn’t sell his game, but in 1948 James Brunot improved the rules and design of the game and gave it a new name, Scrabble, which became a brand name. It is now one of the most popular games in the world. 71. Which of the following was invented earliest? Barbie Doll. B. Rubik’s Cube C. Scrabble D. CrissCross 72. How did the Barbie Doll get its name? was named after the inventor’s daughter. B. It was named according to its shape. was named after a brand. D. It was from the inventor’s friends. 73. What is a Rubik’s Cube like? has six sides with different colors. B. It has nine squares with the same color. has nine sides with mixed colors. has six squares with mixed colors. 74. Which of the following descriptions is NOT true? Barbie Doll has more clothes now than when it was first invented. need to think hard about how to put the colored squares in place. was made on the basis of CrissCross. 10 three toys were all made by an American. 75. What can we learn from the reading? we can play with the most popular toys. we can buy the wonderful toys. the stories behind these fun toys are. these great toys are so popular. B When I go to a new place, the first thing I like to do is walking around the streets, to explore and get lost in the city. When I first arrived in Santiago, Chile, and took a walk around the city center, one of the first things I noticed was how many stray dogs there were. The phrase “street dog” or “stray dog” is used to describe a dog with no home, who lives on the streets. On every corner there was a sleeping dog. At every traffic light there was a dog waiting to cross. By every shop there was a dog waiting for food. At first I was nervous as I thought they might be aggressive or unfriendly. However, I have been here for more than a year now and every stray dog I have seen has been passive (順從的 ), quiet and friendly. The dogs are accepted and weled here in Chile. I have never seen a street dog being mistreated. In fact, they are often given food and water by the public. Some people even make jackets for the dogs or put out beds or kennels for them to sleep in. The dogs do not have an easy life: they are often hungry, cold or injured. The government does not provide much care for these dogs. Some people believe that the situation is getting out of control and that it is unacceptable to have so many dogs on the streets. The dogs can sometimes cause problems such as car accidents if they run into the road. There are around million stray dogs in Chile and the dog population is growing faster than the human population. Many Chileans think that all the stray dogs should be sterilized (絕育的 ) so that they cannot breed (繁殖 ). Others think that the stray dog population should be culled (. reducing the population by killing them). 11 The future of street dogs is uncertain but for now it looks like they are here to stay, with their population increasing year by year. 76. What did the writer find when she was in Chile? A. Street dogs were unfriendly to foreigners. B. Street dogs were quiet and afraid of people. C. Shops were responsible for taking care of street dogs. D. There were many street dogs in the city center. 77. Which of the following statements is TRUE about street dogs in Chile? A. They are well taken care of by the government. B. They live a happy and easy life in the city. C. They often receive help from local people. D. Many of them have been mistreated. 78. What can be learnt from the article? A. The population of street dogs in Chile will soon be reduced. B. The Chilean government i