6.(1)How many times has the woman been late for work already this week? A.Once. B.Twice. C.3 times. (2)What did the woman do after taking a shower? A.She read a magazine. B.She slept for a while. C.She had breakfast. (3)When are the woman's glasses probably? A.In the bathroom. B.In the living room. C.In the dining room.
7.(1)How lone did the man stay at the zoo? A.Three hours. B.Five hours. C.Six hours. (2)What impressed the man most at the 70°? A.The penguins. B.The dolphins. C.The GirafTes. (3)What will the woman do next? A.Get her iPhone. B.See some pictures. C.Make a phone call.
8.(1)Where will the matches be played this season? A.At Royal Park. B.At King's Park. C.At Gold Park. (2)When will the eniors play the matches? A.On Wednesday afternoons. B.On Saturday mornings. C.On Saturday afternoons. (3)Who hold people call if they have any suggestions? A.David West. B.Gina Costello. C.Robert Young. (4)Who is Jason Dokic? A.Head coach. B.New president. C.New accountant.
10. The old lady would get a call from a stranger every morning who___________made her believe that he was her friend,and then she lent him about $400,000.( )
29. When I was ten years old on a family vacation to Las Vegas,I felt very uncomfortable.I was immediately taken to the' hospjye.aial.It turned out that I had a big stroke (中風).It made me no longer able to talk,read,write and understand what anyone was saying to me.The entire right side of my body had no feeling. I stayed in the hospital for months.There I met my favorite doctor.Her last visit was the most important visit of all.She sent me a box as a gift.Inside was a little toy figure of a soldier.She said, "He's a fighter.You should be like him,David.As long as you try to be him,you can triumph over your illness at last."She moved her arms as she was fighting to help me understand. The next few years' fighting was really hard.I went to lots of speech and physical treatments.I did learn to walk again,but my right arm remained unable to feel anything.Slowly,I learned to talk again.I started with one syllable (音節(jié))-then more.It allowed me to go to a special school.But I couldn't even spell my own name.Everything was about language and letters.Talking was hard.So was reading.I was sad.But I was still intelligent.Eventually,I decided to let life move on and do something for other stroke survivors. To help them,I founded a nonprofit (非盈利的) organization.I wrote a book on stroke recovery,which has become a guide for stroke survivors and their family members.To help people like me,I also keep speaking at national conferences and hospitals about how to better recover from the disease.Recently,I was invited to speak at a stroke conference to doctors and patients and tell my story. Today,I can walk,run,and drive.But I still can't use my right arm.However,there are so many things I can do.The fight to recover is hard.I'll never,ever give up.
(1)What happened to the author when he was ten years old?(No more than 10 words)
(2)What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?(1 word)
(3)Why was the author sad in the special school? (No more than 10 words)
(4)What's Paragraph 4 mainly about? (No more than 10 words)
(5)What do you think of the author?Please explain.(No more than 20 words)
Dear Lucy, I'd like to invite you to join us for a visit to the nearby nursing home next Saturday for the Double Ninth Festival. _______________________ Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Jin