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Where do they often exercise?

A. In the school playground.
B. In the gymnasium.
C. Go to the local sport center.
D. In a fitness club with personal training services

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From their dialogue, we know that they are going to ______.

A. play badminton together
B. do some exercises for the final test
C. play football together
D. play volleyball together

Choose the most appropriate answer by completing the sentences below or answering the questions.1. Which of the following statement is NOT true?

Alex prefers to stay indoors, because he feels discomfort.
B. Alex prefers to stay indoors, because he wants to read novels.
C. His eyes hurt, because it is heavily polluted in Beijing.
D. Alex has a sore throat.

Part 1: Vocabulary and Structure (50%)Directions: There are 50 sentences, each with a blank. For each blank there are four choices. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the sentence (1 mark each).1. Accidents ____ from carelessness.

A. rise
B. raise
C. arise
D. increase

Part 2: Cloze (20%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage (1 mark each).Kindness is LogicalMy seventeen-year-old son Arthur and I were leaving a holiday work function and there were plenty of leftover (51) _______ that the organizers were trying to give away. Immediately Arthur honed in on a large dish of tiramisu that no one else wanted. It was enough dessert for four people, and Arthur’s doctor had (52) _______ us about watching his sugar intake.“Please, Mom? Please!”I gave in. Arthur is autistic, and while he is extremely intelligent, he sometimes displays social quirks that cause moments of (53) _______. The tiramisu, I reasoned, was his (54) _______ for accompanying me to the dinner and charmingly chatted with my colleagues until it was time to go home.As he walked happily beside me (55) _______ the parking lot with the treat, he stopped next to our car to look at something. Standing about five feet away was a gentleman bent into his thin jacket, stomping his feet and rubbing his hands together in an attempt to (56) _______ off the cold. Every few seconds he (57) _______ and tried to speak to the people who were walking by without paying him any attention. At that moment, the gentleman turned around and (58) _______ my son watching him. Before I could say anything, the man smiled broadly and spoke: “Hey man, do you happen to have any spare (59) _______?”Arthur checked his empty pockets and then looked at me briefly. I shook my head – I hardly ever (60) _______ cash anymore. Arthur frowned and then he said something that took my breath away.“No, I don’t. But are you hungry? Do you like tiramisu?”“Yeah, I’m hungry.”Arthur’s whole face (61) _______ up. “Tiramisu is great! Here, you can have mine.”The man’s eyes began to shine as Arthur described the many (62) _______ of this wonderful dish, and told him how he should eat it. I blinked back tears as I watched the man’s smile broaden even more in (63) _______ because I knew his joy wasn’t about tiramisu.I thought about how many people had (64) _______ this man as he walked the streets that day. But my son? The one who just moments before had loudly (65) _______ me for a ridiculously large piece of tiramisu was now happily giving his reward away to a man because he was (66) _______. And he didn’t (67) _______ give the food and walk away. He engaged the man in (68) _______, perhaps the first one this gentleman had all day. He treated the man as a person with respect. The smile on the man’s face told me this was the real reason of his happiness.As we drove away, I said to Arthur, “I’m really proud of you. That was really (69) _______ and I think you made his day.”His response then is the same as it is now whenever I retell this story. “It’s only (70) _______, Mum.”

A. toys
B. foods
C. cards
D. drinks

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