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times a day.A. How long B. How often C. How soon D. How many( ) 11. Help ____ to some fish, children.A. you B. your C. yourself D. yourselves( ) 12. — I’m afraid I have to leave a little earlier. My mother is ill in bed.— ____ I hope she will be all right soon.A. It’s nothing. B. Nothing.C. I’m sorry to hear that. D. So she is.( ) 13. — May I look at your new dress?— ____A. Sure, here you are. B. No, you’d better not.C. OK, I’d love to. D. Yes, you can.( ) 14. You look pale. ____ have a good rest?A. Why don’t B. Why are youC. Why not D. Why you don’t( ) 15. — Hello, is Billy in?— Sorry, he isn’t in, ____A. Billy, here is a call for you. B. can you take a message?C. go ahead, I’ll give him a message. D. Billy, get the call.Ⅱ.情景交際。(10分)Everything has two sides. One side of SARS is already clear. It is a deadly(致命的) disease. Hundreds of people have died.But there’s 21 side. SARS tells us how weak 22 can be. Suddenly 23 gets to know there might not 24 be tomorrow.Wang Xinying, a student in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, was near to a SARS patient in mid April. He was told to stay at home for at least two weeks. “Watching TV 25 more and more SARS patients dying, I 26 knew that death could be so 27 .” he said.SARS teaches people to be grateful(感激), not only for their own lives, but also for others. Xu Bing, a student of Beijing No. 5 High School, wants to be a doctor when he 28 . “Though they certainly know of the danger, doctors and nurses are working bravely(勇敢地)to 29 people’s lives. I’m deeply moved(深深感動(dòng)) by 30 they have done.” He said.SARS also teaches sympathy(同情). The past few weeks have been terrible for Chinese people. But there are far worse things than SARS in the world.( ) 21. A. each B. the other C. another D. either( ) 22. A. body B. mind C. life D. heart( ) 23. A. anyone B. everyone C. nobody D. none( ) 24. A. sometimes B. always C. almost D. often( ) 25. A. by B. for C. until D. about( ) 26. A. ago B. usually C. once D. never( ) 27. A. close B. far C. free D. easy( ) 28. A. gets up B. grows up C. es back D. gets back( ) 29. A. save B. keep C. mend D. leave( ) 30. A. when B. what C. how D. thingsⅣ.閱讀理解。( ) 36. Tom should take three spoons a day.( ) 37. Tom had better have his meals before he takes the medicine.( ) 38. The medicine can be kept in a fridge(冰箱).( ) 39. Children aged five can’t take this medicine.( ) 40. From this instruction we know Tom can go on using the medicine after Oct., 2006.(C)A farmer who lived in a small village had a bad pain in the chest. This never seemed to get any better. The farmer decided that he would go to see a doctor in the nearest town. But as he was a miserly(小氣) person, he thought he would find out how much he would have to pay the doctor. He was told that a sick person had to pay three pounds for the first visit and one pound for the second visit. The farmer thought about this for a long time, and then he decided to go to the doctor in the town.As he came into the doctor’s room, he said, “Good morning, doctor. Here I am again.” The doctor was a little surprised. He asked him a few questions, checked his chest and then took the pound which the farmer insisted on giving him. Then the doctor said with a smile, “Well, sir, there’s nothing new. Please go on taking the same medicine I gave you th