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ty yesterday. They had great fun there. 3. Jenny ____________ (write) an article last week. I wonder if she has finished it now. 4. Are you clear when ____________ (meet) at the gate tomorrow? 5. Mr. Smith’ s plane ____________ (not arrive). Let’ s wait for him. 6. During our stay in Beijing, we ____________ (take) quite a few wonderful photos. 7. — Which book is the best seller this month? — I’ m not sure. But 84, Charing Cross Road ____________ (sell) well. 8. — The lights in our classroom are still on. — I ____________ (go) and turn it off. . 七、完成句子 按所給漢語,用英語完成下列句子。 1. All the children should receive basic ____________ (教育 ). 2. He’ s made the same mistake again and again. Why do you keep____________ (寬恕 ) him for doing so? 3. It is a ____________ (明智的 ) and better choice(選擇 ) for you , I think. 4. Listen! The rain is beating _____________ (撞 ) the window, making a loud sound. (B) 根據(jù)句意,寫出括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當形式。每個空格只能填一個單詞。(本大題共 10小題,每小題 2分,共 20分) A We all know about this famous Kitty. She has no mouth, and she wasn’ t born out of a TV show or a video game. So how did this cute character bee popular? How did she change the world? Hello Kitty was created(創(chuàng)造 ) in Japan in 1974. Sanrio, a pany in Japan, was working for a new character to put on their new purse. The first picture of Hello Kitty was introduced on November. She was so cute that it became popular soon in Japan and all over the world. Hello Kitty is only a character, but she has a story of her own. Her full name is Kitty White, and she’ s even not a Japanese. She lives in the countryside outside London with her family— Gee White, Mary White and her twin sister Mimmy. Hello Kitty wears a red bow(蝴蝶結 ) on her left ear while Mimmy wears a yellow bow on her right ear. Kitty loves goldfish and baking cookies, but her favourite thing is to eat her mum’ s apple pie! She also loves stars and candies too. She is in the 3rd grade and she weighs as much as three apples but is five apples tall. She even had a blood(血 ) type, which is A. Hello Kitty’ s appearance hasn’ t changed much, though she turned 40 on November 1, 2020. 46. Hello Kitty became popular because of ______. A. a Japanese story B. a video game C. her picture on a purse D. a TV show 47. Hello Kitty lives ______. A. in the centre of London B. in the countryside outside London C. in a big city in Japan D. in a small village in Japan 48. From the passage, we can see ______. A. she wears a yellow bow on her right ear B. she has a twin sister C. her favourite food is cookies D. she is as tall as three apples 49. The best title(題目 ) for this passage may be ______. A. The history of Hello Kitty B. What made Hello Kitty popular C. The family of Hello Kitty D. Hello Kitty’ s birthday B You might think that Olympic athletes are the healthiest people in the world. It’ s true that many are. However, it’ s also true that many Olympic athletes had to overe(克服 ) illness early in their lives. One excellent example is Wilma Rudolph. She peted in trackandfield(田徑 ) events in the 1960s Olympics. She didn’ t win just one gold medal(獎章 ). She won three. At the time, people called her “ the fastest woman in the world” . Actually, as a young child, Wilma could not take part in sports. She had serious illnesses, and then, at the age of 4, she got polio(小兒麻痹癥 ). She lost the function of her left leg, and the doctor said she could never walk again. Wilma’ s family did everything they could to help her walk again. Wilma and her mother used to travel 100 miles to get treatments for her leg. Her brothers and sisters took turns to give her leg a daily massage(按摩 ). Four times a day, they helped her do special exercises for her leg. Amazingly, by the time Wilma was 9 years old, she was able to walk again. Before long, she started playing basketball and running. In high school, she was a track star and then she went to the Olympics. Wilma stopped being a runner when she was 22 years old. She then became a teacher and a track coach. Her story encouraged many people to work hard and to overe difficulties. 50. Many people may think that athletes are always ______. A. the fastest people B. happy people C. in good health D. very rich 51. Which of the following order is RIGHT about Wilma Rudolph’ s life according to the passage? ① Her left leg couldn’t be used because of serious illnesses. ② She won three gold medals in the 1960s Olympics. ③ Her family members tried their best to help her walk again. ④ She became a teacher and a track coach. A. ①③②④ B. ①③④② C. ③①②④ D. ③②①④ 52. What’ s the main idea of the passage? A. Wilma Rudolph’ s family helped her overe polio. B. Wilma Rudolph was seriously ill when she was a young girl. C. Wilma Rudolph was a great Olympic athlete, coach and teacher. D. Wilma Rudolph overcame many difficulties to bee a great athlete. C Men have always wanted to fly like birds. Birds can fly easily because they are light, but men’ s bodies are heavier. Men first went up into the air in balloons. These were big bags, and they were filled with gas. Hydrogen(氫氣 ) is a useful gas for balloons. It is lighter than air. Helium is also lighter than air, but it costs a lot of money. So balloons are u