—May I remind you that a Mr. Zhang is waiting downstairs, sir? —Oh, dear. I ________ about it. A. forget B. forgot C. have forgotten D. had forgotten
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—Did Susanna visit you again ________ next year? —No, it was almost ten years before she came to see me ________ second time. A. the; a B. the; 不填 C. a; the D. a, a
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做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Who does the woman suggest the man speak to? A. Mr. Brown. B. Mr. Smith. C. Mrs. Brown. 2.What is the woman probably going to do next? A. Go over the list. B. Go shopping. C. Go for an outing. 3.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Principal and student. 4.Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In an office. B. In a garage. C. In a taxi. 5.When will the man begin to stay in the hotel? A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Friday. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6.What does the boy want to do? A. Go abroad. B. Live by himself. C. Find a job. 7.What does the mother expect the boy to do? A. Rely on himself. B. Stay with them. C. Sell newspapers. 8.How does the mother feel about the boy’s job? A. Proud. B. Hopeful. C. Doubtful. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.What season is it now? A. Spring. B. Autumn. C. Winter. 10.What do we know about the man? A. He likes sports. B. He hates the cold weather. C. He never does housework. 11.What is the weather like now? A. Cloudy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy. 12.What’s wrong with the man? A. He broke his left arm. B. He broke his right leg. C. His left foot hurts. 13.What did the doctor tell the man to do? A. Touch the ground. B. Lie in bed all the time. C. Have an X-ray. 14.How soon will the man recover at least? A. In about 2 weeks. B. In about a week. C. In about 3 days. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15.Why has the man never chatted online before? A. He has got too old a computer. B. He hasn’t bought a computer. C. He has no interest in chatting online. 16.What does the man ask the woman to download for him? A. MP3 files. B. New software. C. A TV show. 17.What does the woman tell about Friends’ forums? A. Some of the Friends’ stars are sure to show up there. B. One can chat to people who have common interests. C. One may clearly know who you’re talking to there. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.How many times does one’s heart beat per minute during aerobic exercise? A. 140. B. 100. C. 114. 19.What is the man’s advice? A. Eating big meals every day. B. Five small meals every day. C. Eating no food at night. 20.Which of the following is mentioned in the talk? A. Boxing. B. Walking. C. Cycling.
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随着“开心农场”“QQ农场”等娱乐游戏风靡互联网,许多中学生也加入了偷菜的行列。请你根据下表的内容,用英语写一篇短文,并谈谈你个人的看法。
注意: .1. 不要逐字翻译表格提示内容,应适当发挥。2. 开头已给出,不算入总词数。 .3. 词数:150左右。 Nowadays, QQ Farm and Happy Farm are very popular among people from all walks of life. A large number of middle school students are also involved in the game. __________________________________________________________________________
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Here is what I have been told of the matter. In the spring of 1842, Marguerite was so weak, so different in her looks, that the doctors had ordered her to take the waters. She therefore set out for Bagneres. Among the other sufferers there, was the Duke's daughter who not only had the same complaint but a face so like Marguerite's that they could have been taken for sisters. The fact was that the young Duchess was in the third stage of consumption and, only days after Marguerite's arrival, she passed away. One morning the Duke, who had remained at Bagneres caught sight of Marguerite as she turned a corner of a gravel walk. It seemed as though he was seeing the spirit of his dead child and, going up to her, he took both her hands, embraced her tearfully and, without asking who she was, begged permission to call on her and to love in her person the living image of his dead daughter. Marguerite, alone at Bagneres with her maid, and in any case having nothing to lose by compromising herself, granted the Duke what he asked. Now there were a number of people at Bagneres who knew her, and they made a point of calling on the Duke to inform him of Marguerite's true situation. It was a terrible blow for the old man, for any resemblance with his daughter stopped there. But it was too late. The young woman had become an emotional necessity, his only excuse and his sole reason for living. He did not criticize her, he had no right to, but he did ask her if she felt that she could change her way of life, and, in exchange for this sacrifice, he would offer all the compensations she could want. She agreed. It should be said that at this point Marguerite, who was by nature somewhat highly strung(excited and nervous), was seriously ill. Her past appeared to her to be one of the major causes of her illness, and a kind of superstition(迷信) led her to hope that God would allow her to keep her beauty and her health in exchange for her regret and shame. And indeed the waters, the walks, healthy fatigue and sleep had almost restored her fully by the end of that summer. The Duke accompanied Marguerite to Paris, where he continued to call on her as at Bagneres. This connection, of which the true origin and true motive were known to no one, gave rise here to a great deal of talk, since the Duke, known till now as an enormously wealthy man, now began to acquire a name for the prodigality(挥霍). 1.Why did the Duke take Marguerite’s both hands when he saw her? A. His daughter and Marguerite were once good friends. B. Marguerite is his daughter’s spirit. C. Marguerite resembles his daughter. D. They haven’t seen each other for long. 2.What’s the right order of the events? a. The Duke accompanied Marguerite to Paris. b. Marguerite set out for Bagneres. c. The Duke took Marguerite as his daughter. d. The daughter of the Duke passed away. e. Marguerite took a gravel walk A. e-c-b-d-a B. c-d-e-b-a C. b-d-e-c-a D. d-a-c-b-e 3.From the passage we can guess that Marguerite _______. A. doesn’t believe in God B. was once a woman without a good fame C. was strange to all the people in Bagners D. kept her own way of life while living with the Duke 4.According to the passage, Marguerite went to Bagners _______. A. just for a gravel walk B. to find her sister C. to visit the Duke D. for treatment
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Recently scientists have worked out a way to judge roughly where a person has lived using strands(缕) of hair, a technique that could help track the movements of criminal suspects or unidentified bodies . The method depends on measuring how chemical variations in drinking water show up in people’s hair. While U.S diet is relatively identical, water supplies vary. The differences result from weather patterns. The chemical composition of rainfall changes slightly as clouds move. Most hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water are stable , but traces of both elements are also present as heavier isotopes (同位素) . The heaviest raid(列阵)falls first. As a result, storms that form over the Pacific deliver heavier water to California than to Utah. Similar patterns exist throughout the U.S. By measuring the proportion of heavier hydrogen and oxygen isotopes along a strand of hair, scientists can establish a geographic timeline. Each inch of hair corresponds to about two months. Cerling’s team collected tap water samples from 600 cities and constructed a frame of the regional differences. They checked the accuracy of the map by testing 200 hair samples collected from 65 barber shops. They were able to accurately place the hair samples in broad regions roughly corresponding to the movement of raid systems. “It’s not good for pinpointing (精确定位),” he said. “It’s good for ruling out many possibilities.” 1.What can we learn from the passage about the latest discovery? A. One’s hair growth has to do with the amount of water they drink. B. A person’s hair may reveal where they have lived. C. Hair analysis identifies criminal suspects accurately. D. The chemical composition of hair varies from person to person. 2.What does the underlined word “identical” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. similar B. fantastic C. beneficial D. healthy 3.What is the practical value of Cerling’s research? A. It helps analyze the quality of water in different regions. B. It helps the police determine where a crime is committed. C. It helps the police narrow down possibilities in detective work. D. It helps identify the drinking habits of the person under investigation.
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LOS ANGELES-British singing sensation Susan Boyle’s first album quickly climbed to No. 1 on U.S. album charts on Wednesday with sales of 701,000 copies, beating new releases by Adam Lambert and Rihanna and becoming the best-selling debut(首次演出) of 2009. Boyle, 48, a frumpy Scottish singer, who became an international YouTube phenomenon after appearing on TV show “Britain’s Got Talent”, also topped the British album charts earlier this week. Her “I Dreamed a Dream” release through Sony Music Entertainment, marked the best U.S. opening of a female artist's debut album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard.com said. It was also the fastest selling album in Britain this year and has topped the charts in Australia and Ireland. Billboard said only one album in SoundScan’s tracking history had seen a bigger opening week than Boyle. U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg’s album “Doggystyle” sold 803,000 copies in its first week in 1993—before traditional album sales began tumbling(falling rapidly) in the face of piracy(盗版) and a shift to digital sales. Although Boyle finally failed to win “Britain’s Got Talent”, her April trial hearing for the show has been viewed more than 300 million times on the Internet. In a good week for stars of TV talent shows, “American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert’s debut album “For Your Entertainment”, also released through Sony, debuted at No.3 on the Billboard 200 with 198,000 copies sold. Lambert’s strong showing followed headline news coverage of his bad televised live performance at the American Music Awards 10 days ago in which he aroused oral sex with a dancer and kissed a male keyboard player. R&B singer Rihanna’s “Rated R”, her first studio album since being attacked by her then-boyfriend Chris Brown in February, bowed in at No.4 with 181,000 copies—the best sales week in the 21-year-old singer’s career. Italian singer Andrea Bocelli held onto the No.2 spot for a third week with his “My Christmas” album with 218,000 new copies sold during the week, SoundScan said. 1.According to the passage, what albums were released through Sony Music Entertainment? A. Doggystyle and I Dreamed a Dream. B. For Your Entertainment and I Dreamed a Dream. C. Rated R and Doggystyle. D. My Christmas and For Your Entertainment. 2.What do you learn from the passage? A. Doggystyle marked the biggest opening week in SoundScan’s tracking history. B. I Dreamed a Dream was the fastest selling album in English-speaking countries. C. Upon its release, Boyle’s first album ranked first on album charts on Wednesday. D. Boyle became world-famous after she won Britain’s Got Talent. 3.Who may perform crazily and leave audience a bad impression? A. Susan Boyle. B. Andrea Bocelli. C. Rihanna. D. Adam Lambert. 4.From the passage we can conclude _______. A. The albums could have sold better if it had not been for piracy and a shift to digital sales B. Boyle became world-famous because she was a female artist. C. Being attacked by her then-boyfriend might decrease the sales of Rihanna’s Rated R. D. Andrea Bocelli’s album My Christmas only kept the No. 2 spot for two weeks.
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The iPad, a new e-tablet gadget will take online activities truly mobile. It will allow you to read the news in bed, play multiplayer game on any surface, check a recipe in a busy kitchen or view a large-scale Google map. It will declare a new age of online media production, taking newspapers and magazines down the new stage. Online versions can now become truly interactive. The editor of Time magazine Richard Stengel said, “The iPad will transform the way journalism works. It will become a new way of storytelling”. Perhaps most important to the masses, it is a traditional computer but so convenient to use. There are no cords(电线), and it’s totally mobile. You press a button and it comes on in seconds. To add a program, you just download it from the Internet. There is no file directory, so you won’t be confused with file locations. Since almost everyone uses a computer in the office or at school, the need for the traditional desktop model at home is disappearing. Slate Magazine’s Farhad Manjoo calls the iPad the perfect alternative to the full home computer system. However, opinions are summarized as a simple statement: If you are a tech-head you will hate it, if you are everyone else you will love it. It’s “laughably absurd” on one blog and a “magical revolution” on another. This first version of the iPad lacks many basic features. Tech-heads dislike the device not because of what it offers, but because of what it doesn’t offer. It doesn’t have flash or a camera. It can’t access many of the world’s mobile applications, and it has a very restricted APPLE store. Based on purely technological grounds, the iPad is said to lack more than it gives. But if you are not part of the technologically well-versed, and you love the iPod and iPhone, “this device is for you,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. But no matter how you feel about the iPad, as a tech-head or an everyman, there’s no arguing with its appeal. Love it or hate it, the iPad sold over 600,000 units on its opening weekend, surpassing(超过) the iPhone’s record sales in 2007. It’s uncertain how long it will take to hit the tech markets here in China, but when it does, expect the iPad fashion to continue. Apple predicts it will sell over 7.1 million units in the first year. Maybe not magical, and definitely not absurd, but if the iPad follows in the footsteps of the iPhone and iPod, you could be reading this newspaper on it in the near future. 1.Which of the following is NOT the reason why people think the iPad a “magical revolution”? A. The iPad will make online activities truly mobile. B. The iPad will predict a new age of online media production. C. The iPad is sure to take the place of the full home computer system. D. The iPad can make many world’s mobile applications accessible. 2.Which of the following statements is false according to the passage? A. Unlike those traditional computers, the iPad can save you much trouble. B. The iPad set up a new record sale when it first came onto the market. C. The iPad will probably hold a big share in the tech market in China. D. The iPad depends on cords to download a program from the Internet quickly. 3.What technological problem do experts think the iPad has? A. The iPad is lacking in what other computers can offer. B. People might misunderstand its magical features. C. Reporters and journalists don’t have to efficiently with the help of the iPad. D. Compared with the iPhone and iPod, iPad might confuse the users more easily 4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Why do People Love the iPad B. The Popularity of the iPad C. Loving and Hating the iPad D. A Magical Revolution
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Children with learning disabilities (LD) often have problems. For many, strong feelings of 1, anger, sadness, or shame can lead to 2difficulties such as anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem. These problems can be far more than the academic challenges themselves. Several leading experts in the field of LD have offered 3to parents on ways to help 4their children from these problems. To be most effective in supporting your child, 5can help to understand some underlying(not easily noticed) 6for the psychological and emotional challenges he(she) may 7. First, it is not difficult to see 8children with LD are at greater risk for developing psychological difficulties 9one considers the repeated failure they experience as they 10their way through the educational system, which may misunderstand or ignore their needs. 11their efforts to "try harder," children with LD may receive little 12feedback. Their academic struggles and failures are often met with 13by teachers, peers, and parents. Such disapproval can take the form of negative labeling of a child as "slow," "lazy," or "dumb." 14developing a sense of pride in their accomplishments, children with LD may 15in frustration and shame. Low self-esteem and a lack of confidence only further 16with learning and academic success. The second reason is the 17difficulties they often experience. Research indicates that as many as 75% of kids with LD have such difficulties as making and keeping friends. Children with learning disabilities are less 18, and often rejected by their peers. Teachers and other adults also may 19to have negative views of children with learning disabilities. Such social rejection can result in loss of self-esteem and feelings of loneliness, which, 20, may lead to psychological difficulties such as anxiety and depression. 1.A. frustration B. excitement C. surprise D. curiosity 2.A. academic B. cultural C. physical D. psychological 3.A. help B. suggestions C. chances D. comments 4.A. prevent B. protect C. prohibit D. persuade 5.A. they B. parents C. it D. experts 6.A. excuses B. opinions C. directions D. reasons 7.A. expect B. imagine C. face D. ignore 8.A. why B. where C. which D. when 9.A. unless B. though C. if D. because 10.A. feel B. find C. change D. fight 11.A. Without B. Despite C. Through D. Due to 12.A. positive B. negative C. subjective D. sensitive 13.A. support B. sympathy C. disapproval D. complaint 14.A. Other than B. Rather than C. More than D. Less than 15.A. stay up B. turn up C. pick up D. end up 16.A. compare B. mix C. interfere D. compete 17.A. social B. economic C. technical D. learning 18.A. invited B. accepted C. criticized D. impressed 19.A. tend B. wait C. manage D. desire 20.A. in general B. in particular C. in total D. in turn
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—Surely you can turn to David for help, as he is your only colleague at office. —_______ He is the last one you can rely on. A. I couldn’t agree more. B. Is that right? C. Get out of it! D. It’s up to you.
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