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Toten fill t with hot water andl enjoy a long bath, WL 2. 14, 15, 16. 1 18, (A) bathroom (B) pond! (D) washing machine We Aunt Polly fora fed her last weekend. (A)don'tsee (EB) haven"t (©)hatin’t seen (D) wouldn't see We know ___about the n ‘We hope to know her better. (Aeverything (6) not 5. See? The strange man saw yesterday“ around my house again. Should I call the police? ked —(D) towalk any good _ this week? (D) those Cindy Do you wat sme ‘Allen: need mor thn thal (ayneny Mme — y (©) surprised Grace; Wow! Is you room bag Bianca: Well, | like to put everything in the right place. (A) bright (B) quiet (D) warm (On the cell phone) Stay: Where are you? I att ‘reg: Tmt oe block away. (Ni alking toyeu @rm coming oH D) Hope tose ou soon Dad: Are you going ou? Mitch: I know, but it's the | Tinust go wit Oo ©s0 (y though 19. 20. Abby: Too bad you cculda’t come to the beach with us. It was so much fan there! ‘You must come next time, Bree: No, thanks, Tdon’t think any fun. 1 ean‘t swim, (A)Lwas having @)T've had (Ihave () PU have the number of students in each OT ue? SOCCER TENNIS BASEBALL (RAPER ACTING PAINTING Giiibs |) CITT (A) The att clubs have fewer st in 2009. (@) The sports clubs kave n fents\n’ 2010. than in 2008. (C) The acting club is the most popular club both in 2009 and in 2010. (D) In 2009, the painting cub nl students ofthe paper-cutting lub. — is} a 5 eH ates BM FA ARAM A» SAE 25-20 CO 21-45) > A AL LE + SH a AEA BE» 21-23) = = ail Dae became x Dear Jean, How have you been? I'm writing birthday. ‘These days I felt think of what it was. Yesterd hat it was. Your binhday is, bad. I picked out a gift for youlThope yout By the way, _23,_a great time on your birthday? I can’t wait to hear this to say I'm sony that _21___your rfethin wrong, but I just couldn’t bus, 1_22 remembered 5 two weeks ago! I feel so about it Love, Cica aie oo a by the way ee — 3 fa 21. (A) forget S ae (Om forgetting (©) Ive forgotten 22. (A)also ae (B) finally =S only sit 23. (AYhave you had (B)are you having (©) would you have (D) did you have > 4 2426) If you sail between Hawaii and California, you'll find a big part ofthe ocean, bi nil that eat the trash in the sea de ‘Those that are lucky enough to live’on may sofneday arrive on our dinner plate ‘What we throw away will all_26 one way or another. ‘Keep in mind what happens y think twice before you throw anything away. — a = ocean abit 24, (A) Where does the trsh go (B) How do we deal with the tr = {© Where does he tah come fh — ra (D) How does the trash arrive i 25. (A) enters seabinds” and sea animals’ stomachs. (soe seas enn nas fom ying (Oieve tvng spe 4 (gow dom wie son a 16 odtecetw LEI (scone ak os (©)be wetter (Dy eton ofousih A . ‘Sin a ale (27-28) Jamie: Hey, Paul, will you be home this afternoon? aul: Yes, why? Jamie: Can I come over to your| Paul: But don’t you have cla Ihave to go there an Jamie: Yes, but I sleep most ‘almost lke a foreign langus ball in the yard? nm today? I remember you class. What the teacher says is tknow why I should be there, Paul: But your parents willbe hee in one hour to have en with my parent Jamie: Ob, nt Ss) 27. What id Jamie plant do this, (A) To play sports. (B) To go toamath class. (©) To have tea with Paul. (D) To do homework at home. 28, What do we know from the di (A) Paul's parents work at (8) Jamie’ teacher at New Math Classoom is a foreigner. (C) There is no class st New Math Classroom on, Wednesdays. (D) Jamie docs not enjoy the th Classroom. B AS (2930) Read Luke's diary and answer the questions. ng’s farm. When we got ‘there, we saw cows walking ea ei ts the grass. Mr. Chang let his cows walk freely outside. He. thelr Faces and talked to ‘them lke a father. Also, Mp. bacom with fresh grass and spring water from ni re of his cows so he could sell people the best the cows he even et ustry. tt was tally When we were going to leave, Mr. cand gave each of us a bag of cheese, it tasted wonderfull diary Bie, = 29. What did Luke evant (A) He helped to milk the a} (8) He sold milk for Mr, Chang. (C) He feared how to make cheese. (D) He collected fresh grass 30, What dd Mr. Chang NOT do (A) He fe hem with spring et: (@) Hetouted ant tthe, (©)Heplyed musi when they at. (D) He let them watk rely on teal ASS a ata HAA He 1-32) “Maybe T should put aside table inthis corner.” “Lihink a yellow dining table would look great with the color of my kitchen,” ‘Are you going to different in your house? What if they son the computer, so you starting the real job, Want mothergoose to take & look. next week, The first 100 ee 31. What does the webpage of ww stich condiothergose lok like? A) (B) = ¢ |. pies 32. What do we know about Moi nl (A) Itis new on the market. (B) It is popular with young people. (C) People can visit its office next week. (D) People can buy threo packs and get one free. 8 33-34) ‘You asked what kind of person Iam. [speak out what I think, Loud like an angry queen, stay low, Quiet ike a winter tree. Pm excited, ‘As happy a8 a jumping ral I'm bored, Feeling like a dead fish, ‘What kind of person am 1? ‘Who knows? ive and wear different faces, cico Like everyone else, ¥ 33, What i the writer trying to sayin the poh? (A) It is not wise to show how we feel (B) Life is hard when we forget how to smile (©) Itis not possible to mak; Itis hard to tell what a Oy) etson i 34, What can we know about the re (A) She used to have many pets. (B) Winter is her favorite seasp (©) She cannot remember her (D) She isnot afiaid to tale ‘Shia ase se 3537) Kirsten: Have you read The Travel ? 1 just finished it yesterday. Renee: No, but I've wanted to, Ist good? inten at Bus qtr ence: How 0? Xin: In he ay, ache ERS a group of crazy peoy {na small dark room and treated terribly. It really broke my heat to read that the mother chose to stay and fight withthe bad guys, She was almost killed when trying to help her son run avy, So it's this grim from the rip when they were caught by get to see how strong parents from being hur. Renee: I see. I'm surely going t6 borrow it library Kirsten: Then you must hurry. When I borrowed it last Friday, they told me that many people wae wating oF) me (A) A mother did her best te ier chi (B) A mother took a trp to look for her son. (C) Amother was treated tersbly by her family, (D)A mother was killed by le. — 36 itd bow fon edi (A) Kirsten will lend Renee el. (8) The Travel is. popular library book. (© Kirsten di not enjoy reading The Teaver: (©) Renee has not head of 37, What does Kirsten mean by s i im? (A) Ithappens on a dark night (B) It makes the readers fel sad. (€) There are many difficult words in (D) Readers have different idea ab 3839) Students’ Night at Catch-UpI! Catch up with your friends at Catch-Up, the finest restaurant in town! ‘We open every day 5:00pm - 1:30pm — 38, 39, What do we know abut the StugentsN}ghtac Catch-Up? (A) The waiters will wear eho! nifon (B) Students who order before pm will gt a free drink. (C) Catch-Up will be open later on Students’ Night than on other days. (D) People who are net stud ianbe to get a special price. Patty and hee classmates ws she had sent them the day belofs. | Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2010 Subject: Tomorrow Nght tomorrow. Student tickets are hs evi, we wi have ine tthe “The movi stars a 700, Sh haope endo ig your Gk famous Catch-Up! See you tomorrow! Patty nN Dan agetta put on yours es ZS ‘That night, one of Pat's lass ingrher student card. How much did they pay fr their diner at Catch-Up? (A) $900, (@)$950._(C) $1,000. (D) $1,100. " eer MEE 1 about two pie shops in a TV program. Lily: I've been going to Pie House. for twenty years. Now Marie's son is taking. care of the busines, and vd as his mother’s went to Pie Corner ‘comfortable at Pie House re great, oo. But I feel more ‘Ned: Uncle Roy used to work fo block after he got married, sme. I mean he had ad.about pies. There were times I thought his pies wouldn't taste good, but they tured out magically delicious. ‘Chuck: IPeating Roy’s pies is fi 8 a sweet home yor go back to after a Ge ip. 40. What do we know abut te peop (A) They all have been to both pest (B) They all talked about whi lc (C) Some of them arethe shopkeepers ofthe pit shops. (D) Some of them talked = hhow the shopkeepers treated their workers. 41, Which ise bute pie sh | P= (A) Pie House isa faily b ® foarte (C) Pie Comer has a longer history than Pie Hous (D) Pie House gives people a meres 10 stay forthe night. 42. What does avant-garde mean inh (A) Having anew and suprising ee (B) Trying to find out where’ wi ©) Tyltge atte sme win Hts ecying (D) Having many exeting and eye-opening life experiences. R (43-45) Ifyou enjoy reading, don't miss Shakespeare and Company when you visit the city of Paris tis a frous Engtish-anguage bookstore on the lef bank of therver Seine. ‘The first Shakespeare and story was opened in 1919 by an American, Sylvia Beach, Ms, ‘than sell books. Her bookstore was also a library, and she even p ‘visiting there. Ms. Beach was not only kind to people but books, so her bookstore was often visited by writers like Eanest Hemingway and James Joyce. But in 1941, after the Germans took power in Paris, Ms. Beach was told to close her bookstore. In 1951, another American, pened in Paris another English- language bookstore, Librairie Mistral. just as Ms. Beach did, Me, ‘Whitman has also made his people to borrow books, and a free hotel for writers to stayin, ch, Mr. Whitman changed the name of his bookstore to Shal in 1964, two years after Ms. Beach died. [Next time when yeu are in P 10 visit this friendly bookstore, and see if you can spend a 2 eaamewnilad nt lnanavannn (A) Itsells books. (B) It prepares beds fer wri (©) It ends books. (D) Iteads books to children, Veal (A) He was Ms, Beach's neighbor. (B) He used to work at Ms. B (C) He has followed Ms. Be (D) He opened a bookstore i 45, Why was Ms. Beach’s business closed? (A) She was asked to leave Paris. (B) The Germana mage her give itup. (C) Her business went from bad to wi (D) She died, — FRAGA 1B

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