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     For me, Christmas always began in the middle of the cold, windy month of November. My sister Alice
and I sat down in front of the fire and wrote a  1  to Father Christmas, telling him about all the presents we
  2 . We carefully posted the letter to "Father Christmas, the North pole"…
     Christmas Eve came, The whole family helped to  3  the house, put up the Christmas tree and blow up
the balloons. Then, in the afternoon, when Aunt Kate and my two cousins arrived,  4  was ready. Before we
went to bed, we left some wine and meat for Father Christmas and then put our  5  at the end of our beds.
We tried to keep  6  as long as possible to see Father Christmas, but the next thing we knew it was  7  
Christmas morning!
     We couldn't wait to  8  the stocking. It was now full of all kinds of small present and sweets. Christmas
morning was bright and sunny. After going to church, my cousin David and I went out into the garden to  9
 our new present. Lunch was always late, but what a lunch! Delicious turkey with all the vegetables followed
by fruits and ice creams. 
      10  lunch, Father, Mother and Aunt rested on the sofas in front of the Queen's speech on TV. We took
out the toys, put on the funny paper hats, laughed at the jokes and played  11 . Then came the afternoon tea
and a large  12  cake covered with snowmen. It didn't seem possible,  13  we still went on eating. By bedtime
all of the children were very  14 . As soon as Mom  15  the light, we all fell into a deep sleep.
(     )1. A. card     
(     )2. A. wanted    
(     )3. A. repair    
(     )4. A. something  
(     )5. A. shoes    
(     )6. A. awake    
(     )7. A. morning   
(     )8. A. wash      
(     )9. A. hand in   
(     )10. A. Before   
(     )11. A. happily   
(     )12. A. birthday  
(     )13. A. but     
(     )14. A. hungry   
(     )15. A. turned on  
B. letter   
B. carried  
B. build   
B. nothing  
B. trousers  
B. asleep   
B. afternoon 
B. change   
B. play with 
B. After   
B. carefully 
B. New Year  
B. so     
B. tired   
B. turned back
C. diary   
C. sold    
C. choose   
C. everything 
C. jackets  
C. alone   
C. evening  
C. open    
C. throw away
C. During   
C. silently  
C. Christmas 
C. or     
C. excited  
C. turned up 
D. composition 
D. borrowed    
D. decorate    
D. anything    
D. stockings   
D. away        
D. night       
D. hang        
D. pass on     
D. At          
D. slowly      
D. Thanksgiving
D. and                      
D. surprised   
D. turned off  

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For me, Christmas always began in the middle of the cold,    windy month of November. My sister, Alison, and I each sat down in front   of the fire and wrote a letter to Father Christmas telling him about all the presents we wanted. We seriously wrote “Father Christmas, the North Pole” on the envelope, before giving them to our mother to post.

With December our excitement grew each day—as we opened the new year calendar, Christmas cards arrived in the post, Christmas lights appeared in the streets, and we attended the town carol service. And of course, there was snow everywhere, enough snow to make snowmen, and to have exciting snowball fights in the school playground.

On Christmas Eve, the whole family helped to decorate(裝飾) the house, put up the Christmas tree. Then, in the afternoon, when Auntie Kathleen and my two cousins arrived, everything was ready. Before we went to bed, we left some wine and biscuits for Father Christmas and then put our stockings (長筒襪) at the end of our beds. We tried to stay awake as long as possible to see Father Christmas but the next thing we knew it was morning. Christmas morning!

At the bottom of the bed was the stocking, now full of all kinds of small presents and sweets. Christmas morning was bright and sunny, so my cousin David and I went out into the garden to play with our new presents. Lunch was always late, but what a lunch! A big turkey with all the vegetables followed by Christmas pudding (布丁). We sang Christmas carols happily, laughed at jokes, put on silly paper hats and laughed again.

After lunch, the adults slept on the sofas in front of the Queen’s speech on television while we all played cards. Then we had tea, with a huge Christmas cake covered with snowmen. It didn’t seem possible, but we carried on eating. By bedtime all of the children were very tired. As soon as we turned off the light, we all fell into a deep, happy sleep.

1  What does the underlined word “them” in the first paragraph refer to(所指)?                        A. Letters.                                                 B. Presents.       

C. The writer’s parents.                                  D. The writer’s cousins.

2  Who do you think may read the children’s letters?

A. Father Christmas.                                        B. Nobody.                                         C. Their parents.                                          D. Their classmates.

3  What probably happened on Christmas Eve?

A. The writer stayed awake all night.                   

B. Someone put presents in the writer’s stocking.

C. The writer saw Father Christmas.      

D. Some children played with their new presents.

4  What happened after lunch?

A. The adults watched a film about the Queen.  B. The children made a snowman.

C. The adults played cards.                    D. The children had a lot to eat.

5  Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A. History of Christmas                        B. Memories of Christmas

C. Western festivals                                  D. Father Christmas

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—My sister fell off her bike and hurt her feet.
—______.

[     ]

A. I'm sorry to hear that
B. She should be careful
C. She is too careless

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Now,please look at this picture.This girl is my sister.Her name is Sally! She is l3 years old.She is in Class Two,Grade Seven.This boy is aunt’s son.He is my cousin.His name is Jeff.He is an English boy.He is 12 years old.His mother is my aunt.My aunt and uncle are both teachers.This jacket is Jeff’s.Its color is black.You Can see a green pencil case,a blue notebook on the chair.My sister, Jeff and I and in the same school.

1.How old is Sally?

2.將劃線部分句子譯成漢語:

3.What color is Jeff's jacket?

4.Are Jeff’s mother and father teachers?

5.Where are the green pencil case and the blue notebook?

 

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Hello! My name’s David. I’m 15. I’m a student of No.6 Middle School. I have three friends at school. They are Tom, Bill and Jim. They are all 15 years old. We are friendly(友好的) to each other(互相). There are four people in my family. They are my father, my mother, my sister Joy and I. My sister is only five. She is lovely(可愛的). We live in Room407. Our telephone number is six seven five four nine eight three two.

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1.What school is David in?

A. No.4 Middle School.

B. No. 6 Middle School.

C. No.5 Middle School.

2.Who are David’s friends?

A. Tom, Bob, Jim

B. Tom, Jerry, Bill

C. Tom, Bill, Jim

3.Are they friendly to each other?

A. Yes, they are.

B. No, they aren’t.  

C. Yes, they aren’t.

4.How many people are there in David’s family?

A. Three.           B. Four.        C. Five.

5.What’s the telephone number?

A. 67459832      B. 67548932      C. 67549832

 

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