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2003 Shanghai Junior High School
English Contest Paper for Written English
I. V ocabulary and Structure: 30%
1. Adams hadn?t a _______ what the speaker was talking about most of time because the class was in chaos.
A. guess
B. thought
C. concept
D. clue
2. Any one who followed _______ would be blessed with a richer life and boundless love from his family.
A. my set of rules
B. my packet of rules
C. my group of rules
D. my pack of rules
3. __________ , the King of Rock …n? Roll, was crowned top-earning dead celebrity of the past 12 months.
A. Elton John
B. Elvis Presley
C. Sting
D. Michael Jackson
4. “To be or not to be, that is the question” is a quotation from Shakespeare?s play __________ .
A. Romeo and Juliet
B. Macbeth
C. Hamlet
D. King Lear
5. My cousin Betty is the black ______ of the family
A. cow
B. pig
C. horse
D. sheep
6. I?ve got my driving test this afternoon so keep your __________ crossed.
A. toes
B. fingers
C. arms
D. legs
7. As Mr. Best was passing the bookshop, he thought he?d just ______ to see whether any interesting books were on sale.
A. look in
B. look up
C. look round
D. look for
8. Lenny advised me to have a ______ of brandy because it will make me less nervous.
A. bite
B. lick
C. sip
D. touch
9. My father?s very quiet too. I _______ him.
A. follow with
B. take after
C. look like
D. turn up to be
10. The capital of Australia is ___________.
A. Sydney
B. Melbourne
C. Liverpool
D. Canberra
11. Germany has won the World Cup ______.
A. twice
B. three times
C. four times
D. five times
12. Tony Blair became ______ of Britain in 1997.
A. president
B. general secretary
C. prime minister
D. king
13. ________ was defeated at the battle of Waterloo.
A. Hitler
B. Napoleon
C. Mussolini
D. Richard Nixon
14. There are two main political parties in the USA, _________ and _______.
A. the Democrats and the Republicans
B. the Democrats and the Labors
C. the Democrats and the Conservatives
D. the Conservatives and the Republicans
15. The news was ______ on the radio the day before yesterday.
A. broadcast
B. to broadcast
C. being broadcasted
D. broadcasting
16. __________ has been set as the theme for Olympics Beijing 2008.
A. A Green, Cheerful and People’s Olympics
B. A Successful, Impressive and People?s Olympics
C. A Green, High-tech and People?s Olympics
D. A Successful, High-tech and People’s Olympics
17. I can?t get into my apartment because I left the key_________ my door in my car.
A. of
B. from
C. on
D. to
18. _______ is often used to stand for the British Government.
A. Downing Street
B. White Hall
C. White House
D. The fleet street
19. On New Year?s Eve, there will be a firework _____ at People?s Square.
A. exhibition
B. performance
C. show
D. display
20. The year 2002 was ________ Golden Jubilee.
A. Queen Mary
B. Queen Elizabeth I
C. Queen Victoria
D. Queen Elizabeth II
21. It?s not far from the village if we take the short _____ through the jungle.
A. pass
B. corner
C. turning
D. cut
22. Yao Ming, a rising star in NBA, is now playing basketball with the ____.
A. Chicago Bulls
B. Los Angeles Lakers
C. Houston Rockets
D. West Point
23. What does “It rings a bell.”mean?
A. It’s time for class.
B. It’s New Year.
C. It sounds familiar.
D. It sounds interesting.
24. Could you keep a(n) _____ on the baby for a moment?
A. heart
B. eye
C. hand
D. ear
25. I haven?t got e-mail at home. I?ll have to write to you by ______ mail.
A. pigeon
B. monkey
C. snail
D. tortoise
26. The first cloned sheep “______”was born on 5 July 1996 at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland.
A. Kelly
B. Dolly
C. Shelly
D. Polly
27. The term CEO stands for __________.
A. Chief Executive Officer
B. Central Executive Officer
C. Chief Executive Official
D. Central Executive Official
28. Shanghai Maglev Line —the world?s first passenger Transrapid Maglev high speed railway —uses magnets to propel it at speeds of up to _____ kph.
A. 340
B. 334
C. 430
D. 433
29. Bill is the short name for ______.
A. Thomas
B. Richard
C. William
D. Robert
30. There flows River _______ in Paris.
A. Thames
B. Nile
C. Yangtze
D. Saine
II. Reading Comprehension: 15%
(A)
Most Americans think that ice cream is as American as baseball and apple pie. But ice cream was known long before America was discovered.
The Roman emperor Nero may have made a kind of ice cream. He hired hundreds of men to bring snow and ice from the mountains. He used it to make cold drinks. Traveler Marco Polo brought back recipes for chilled and frozen milk from China.
Hundreds of years later, ice cream reached England. It is said that King Charles enjoyed that treat very much. There is a story that he bribed his cook to keep the recipe for ice cream a royal secret.
Today ice cream is known throughout the world. Americans alone eat more than two billion quarts a year.
31.The passage says that most Americans ________.
A. think that ice cream is very new
B. think that ice cream was an American idea
C. know that ice cream has a long history
D. do not know what ice cream is
32. The Roman emperor Nero hired men to ________.
A. make ice cream for him
B. bring ice cream from China
C. guard the secret of ice cream
D. bring ice to cool his drinks
33. Charles I of England wanted to ________.
A. make ice cream popular
B. keep the secret of ice cream for himself
C. develop new kinds of ice cream
D. bring ice cream recipes from China
(B)
Ben Johnson is one of the few men ever buried standing up.
As the story goes, King Charles I once made him a promise. The king told the great writer that he would be buried in England?s famous Westminster Abbey. But that wasn?t all. Johnson could choose any place he liked for his grave.
Johnson died in 1637. Then it was found that the spot he had picked was already filled. The ground space left in it was just eighteen inches square. King Charles I kept his words. He had Johnson?s coffin placed on its end in the small place. That?s the way it would just fit.
34. Which probably happened first?
A. Johnson picked a place in the Abbey.
B. Johnson died.
C. Johnson received Charles’s promise.
D. Johnson told the king of his choice.
35. Charles I found out the place filled after _____.
A. Johnson’s death
B. Johnson’s burial
C. the reading of Johnson’s will
D. 1638
36. Johnson?s coffin was placed upright so that it would ________.
A. face the west
B. look bigger
C. take less room
D. reach the floor
37. The story shows that Charles I tried to ___________.
A. rule Britain well
B. keep his promise
C. learn about art
D. write poems and stories
(C)
Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is one of the best all-round forms of exercise. It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and a stronger heart. But increasing your strength is not the only advantage of cycling. Because you?re not carrying the weight of your body on your feet, it?s a good form of exercise for people with painful feet or backs. However, with all forms of exercise it?s important to start slowly and build up gently. Doing too much too quickly can damage muscles that aren?t used to working. If you have any doubts about taking up cycling for health reasons, talk to your doctor and ask his/her advice.
Ideally you should be cycling at least two or three times a week. For the exercise to be doing you good, you should get a little out of breath. Don?t worry if you begin to lose your breath. Shortness of breath shows that the exercise is having the right effect. However, if you find you are in pain then you should stop and take a rest.
38. The words “Along with”(in Para. 1, line 1) most probably means_______.
A. In accordance with
B. Except for
C. In addition to
D. Instead of
39. Cycling is good for people with painful back because _______.
A. they can avoid putting all their weight on their feet
B. they can have some exercise on their back
C. they must start slowly and build up gently
D. they can relieve pain from the back
40. The probable result of sudden exercise is that _______.
A. you might get a little out of breath
B. you will lose your breath
C. you can get your muscles hurt
D. you?ll find you are in pain with your heart
41. What is the writer?s purpose of writing this article?
A. To give amusement
B. To make criticism
C. To give advice
D. To give warning
(D)
Dear Sir,
I am writing to make a strong complaint about the impolite treatment my guests, my colleague and I received when we visited your restaurant last Friday evening.
On booking a table for four by telephone on Tuesday we were assured that there would be room for us despite the fact that your restaurant had been open only for a few weeks and all the tables had already been booked.
We appreciate that there must be great demand for restaurant meals at this time of the year in such a popular and historic area but we were not expecting such an ill-mannered reception on the part of your head waiter.
Our Chinese friends are currently touring the ‘Shakespeare Country’and were looking forward to a traditional English dinner in such a charming setting. But our hopes for an enjoyable evening out were instantly spoilt when your head waiter informed us that he had received no booking in our name and, so, no table was reserved for our party. My colleague and I protested at this and asked to speak to the Manager, who, we were told, was unavailable.
Your staff then offered us a table which we all had to share with another couple and no effort was made to smooth over the unpleasantness we had experienced. We also had to wait for some considerable time before the menu was brought to us.
I trust you will give this complaint your prompt attention as the whole embarrassing incident was a great disappointment to our guests and set a bad example to our English hospitality.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Paul J. Weller
42. Mr Weller could be described as being _______.
A. disappointed
B. impolite
C. moderately dissatisfied
D. hurt and angry
43. The writer had the unpleasant experience in _______.
A. a hotel
B. a Chinese restaurant
C. a restaurant in Shakespeare’s birthplace
D. a bar in London
44. Mr Weller hopes that this letter of complaint _______.
A. will be looked into at once
B. will embarrass the manager
C. will result in the restaurant being closed
D. will cause the quick dismissal of the head waiter
(E)
Like mother, like son
1955
Dear Mummy
I hate this boarding school. Food Awful, prefects bully me. Please take me home.
Love,
David.
Dear David
Nonsense! Chin up.
Mother
1997
Dear David
I hate this home. Food awful, nurses treat me like a child. Fetch me immediately.
Mother
Dear Mother
________! Chin up.
David
45. What is the theme of the above short story?
A. The mother encouraged her son to stay against harsh condition and so did his son to his mother
22 years later.
B. The son had a high moral sense to cheer his mother up while she was suffering in the Old People’s House
C. The son refused his mother?s urgency for help because he was treated as such when he was at boarding school 22 years ago.
D. The son wanted his mother to experience how he was put down 22 years ago at boarding school.
III. Cloze Test: 20%
(A)
A folk tale is a very old story that has been passed down from one family to another, from one generation to another. These old stories are often called fairy stories because so many of them are about (46) ______. Every country has its own folk tales and its own (47) ______ of telling fairy stories.
In Germany, there lived two brothers, the Grimm brothers. They (48) ___________ folk tales. We know these stories (49) _________
“Grimm?s Fairy Tales”.
Many of the tales told about the countries near Germany (50) _____ they lived. Some of them were partly (51) ______.
The Grimm brothers did not (52) _____ write the stories for boys and girls. They planned them for older people living in Germany. (53) _____ when the children heard the stories, they wanted to hear them again and again.
(54) ______ of this happened long, long ago, but boys and girls everywhere still read and (55) _______ Grimm?s tales.
46. A. children B. girls C. fairies D. Grimm
47. A. way B. place C. custom D. tellers
48. A. wrote B. collected C. read D. invented
49. A. in B. like C. as D. for
50. A. where B. when C. as D. because
51. A. wrong B. true C. interesting D. good
52. A. thoroughly B. easily C. really D. regularly
53. A. So B. But C. Additionally D. Generally
54. A. Much B. Part C. Some D. All
55. A. enjoy B. write C. tell D. keep
(B)
How would you like to go to a school like this one in Oxford, England? There are no formal classes. The students (56) _____ from one group to another when they want to. (57) _______ may find students who are fourteen, fifteen or sixteen years old all in the same (58) _______. They work at their own speed. (59) ______ tells them what they should or shouldn?t be doing. The day I (60) _______, school began at nine. Some students were working (61) _______ a tape recorder and listening to their own voices. Others were watching a TV program (62) ______ physics. A third group was working in the library. I didn?t see anybody just sitting doing (63) ______. Nobody was wasting time. (64) _____ the students taking a break in the cafeteria were having a (65) _____ on politics.
56. A. move B. study C. Travel D. stay
57. A. You B. A man C. He D. I
58. A. grade B. school C. class D. group
59. A. Somebody B. A teacher C. Nobody D. The group leader
60. A. visited B. moved C. studied D. stayed
61. A. on B. with C. for D. Through
62. A. in B. according to C. on D. by
63. A. something B. much C. anything D. nothing
64. A. However B. Even C. Also D. Only
65. A. drink B. show C. debate D. quarrel