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e take fans as a 8 of status(地位). That39。s why in old China, emperors and scholars often held fans. Today, fans are also great collectors39。 items(藏品) and gifts. On the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, folding fans were 9 to leaders and officials (官員) of other countries. While they were 10 fans to get cool, they were also experiencing Chinese culture.1. A. usesB. waysC. tools2. A. beforeB. afterC. from3. A. be usedB. usingC. be using4. A. coloursB. sizesC. shapes5. A. atB. duringC. on6. A. plantsB. picturesC. persons7. A. usefulB. beautifulC. careful8. A. lookB. appearanceC. symbol9. A. boughtB. postedC. given10. A. holdingB. wavingC. playing15.完形填空 Erquan Yingyue was written 1 Abing, a folk musician who was born in the city of Wuxi in 1893. His mother died 2 he was very young. Abing39。s father taught him to play many musical instruments, 3 the drums, dizi and erhu, and by age 17, Abing had been known 4 his musical ability. However, after his father died, Abing39。s life grew 5 He was very poor. Not only that, he developed a 6 illness and became blind. For several years, he had no home. He lived on the streets and played music to make money. Even after Abing got 7 and had a home again, he continued to sing and play on the streets. He 8 in this way for many years. Abing played music that could touch the 9 of people. When we listen to his music, we can sense both the beauty and sadness in it. It makes us think about the wounds and pain that we experienced in the past. By the end of his life, he could 10 over 600 pieces of music. He wrote many of them himself. It is a pity that only six pieces of music in total were recorded for the future world to hear, but his popularity continues to this day.1. A. inB. byC. for2. A. whenB. whoC. which3. A. for exampleB. such asC. such4. A. asB. forC. of5. A. badB. badlyC. worse6. A. seriouslyB. seriousC. strong7. A. marriedB. marryC. marries8. A. performB. performedC. performing9. A. heartsB. heartC. heartes10. A. playsB. playC. playing16.完形填空 Dogs have feelings just like you and me. They cry when they39。re 1 , and they smile when they39。re happy. It39。s true! Dogs have lots of 2 of telling their feelings without using words. You just need to 3 their body language. For example, what does it 4 when your dog wags his tail? He39。s telling you that he39。s happy, or that he is 5 . something and he wants it. Sometimes you may see your dog tuck (將……縮攏并塞進(jìn)…..)his tail between his 6 It means that he39。s probably afraid, or not feeling 7 . Also, it isn39。t hot outside, but does your dog look like he39。s panting(喘氣)? Don39。t worry—he39。s fine! It may be 8 , but that39。s how dogs smile when they relax. Here is a(n) 9 You can try it at home. Ask your 10 , Do you want to go for a walk? Watch his body language closely, and you39。ll probably see him answer, Yes!1. A. healthyB. sadC. free2. A. facesB. earsC. ways3. A. hearB. watchC. use4. A. produceB. hideC. mean5. A. interested inB. afraid ofC. surprised at6. A. earsB. legsC. eyes7. A. wellB. unhappyC. special8. A. rudeB. strangeC. mon9. A. petitionB. languageC. example10. A. rabbitB. dogC. cat17.閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項。 Once when Kevin was selling hats under a big tree, the monkeys in the tree picked some hats and put them on. So Kevin took off his own hat and threw 1 on the ground. The stupid monkeys threw their hats too! Kevin soon 2 all the hats and left happily. Fifty years later, young Tony, 3 of Kevin, also sold hats for a living. 4 a long walk, Tony was tired, so he put his bag of hats beside him and lay down under a big tree, He was soon 5 When he woke up, Tony found that there weren39。t any hats in his bag! Tony started looking for his hats. To his 6 , he found some monkeys in the tree wearing his hats. Tony didn39。t know what to do. Then he remembered the story his grandfather 7 to tell him. Yes! I can fool these monkeys! thought Tony. I39。ll 8 them imitate(模仿) me and very soon I will get all my hats back ! Tony then waved at the monkeys, and the monkeys waved at him. Tony started dancing, the monkeys were also dancing. Tony threw his hat on the ground. Just then, one of the monkeys jumped down 9 the tree, picked up the hat Tony threw on the ground and 10 up to .Tony. He said, Do you think only you have a grandfather?1. A. itB. itsC. him2. A. pointedB. putC. collected3. A. fatherB. sonC. grandson4. A. WhenB. AfterC. Before5. A. aliveB. afraidC. asleep6. A. pleasureB. interestC. surprise7. A. useB. usesC. used8. A. tellB. makC. promise9. A. fromB. besideC. toward10. A. putB. broughtC. walked18.完形填空 Dear Laura, Thanks for your . Yes, I am having a great time on my exchange programme in France. It39。s even 1 than I thought. I was a little nervous before I arrived here, 2 there was no reason to be worried. My host 3 is really nice. They try their best to make me feel at home. And you wouldn39。t believe how 4 my French has improved! Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn39。t bother (使……煩惱) me as before. My biggest challenge (挑戰(zhàn)) is learning how to 5 at the dinner table. As you can imagine, things are really different 6 those at home. For example, you should not eat 7 with your hands except bread, not even fruit.