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In China, ______car is getting to be ______popular means of transport. A. the; the B. a; / C. the; a D. a; the
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We should never ever forget about the war in Iraq and the sufferings(苦难) ______caused to the people there. A. it B. which C. that D. what
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---Do you have enough to ______all your daily expenses? ---Oh yes, enough and to spare. A. spend B. cover C. fill D. offer
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---Where is your new home now? ---In the new developed zone. But I ______downtown for five years. A. have lived B. had lived C. lived D. was living
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E-shopping, when properly , can save us a lot of time and energy. A. being done B. done C. doing D. is done
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Customers are asked to make sure that they______ the right change (��Ǯ) before leaving the shop. A. will give B. will be given C. have given D. have been given
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When I caught him ______me, I stopped ______things there and started dealing with another shop. A. cheating; buying B. to cheat; buying C. cheating; to buy D. to cheat; to buy
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---The road______ outside the school annoys the students awfully. ---Actually, we don’t know when it will be completed. A. being built B. to be built C. to built D. having been built
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At a rough estimate, our school is ______ their school. A. three times as the size as B. three times size of C. three times the size of D. three times as the size of
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---What made the students so upset? ---______ to go to the movie. A. Having not been allowed B. Not having allowed C. Because of not having allowed D. Not having been allowed
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According to the situation, they found three different ______ to the problem. A. means B. approaches C. ways D. methods
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---Is it Jim who is driving the new car? ---Probably. I know he has recently bought a ______ car. A. shiny German black B. black shiny German C. shiny black German D. black German shiny
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As you can see, the number of the students ______rising these days. A. keep B. was keeping C. were keeping D. keeps
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Russia lies______ the north of China. A. on B. to C. in D. off
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---Would you mind if I record your lecture? ---______. Go ahead. A. Yes. B. No way. C. Not at all. D. No, you’better not.
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。 The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane(棍子) made her way carefully up the steps. She 36 the driver and, using her hands to feel the 37 of the seats, walked down and found the 38 which the driver had told her was empty. Then she settled in. It had been a year since Susan, 34, 39 a medical misdiagnosis (误诊), was suddenly thrown into a world of 40 . Mark, her husband, was an Air Force officer and he loved Susan with all his heart. He 41 her how to rely on her other 42 specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and 43 to adapt herself to the new environment. He helped her befriend the bus drivers who could 44 for her, and save her a seat. 45 , Susan decided that she was ready to try the 46 on her own. Monday morning, she said good-bye and for the first time, they went their 47 ways. On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was 48 the bus, the driver said, “Lady, I 49 envy you.” Susan had no 50 what the driver was talking about, and asked, “What do you 51 ?” The driver answered, “You know, every morning for the 52 week, a fine-looking gentleman 53 a military uniform has been standing across the corner 54 you as you get off the bus. He 55 you cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your office building. You are one lucky lady.” Tears of gratitude poured down Susan’s cheeks. 1.A. thanked B. asked C. discovered D. paid 2.A. location B. shape C. size D. cost 3.A. ticket B. bus C. seat D. bag 4.A. according to B. instead of C. thanks to D. due to 5.A. anger B. darkness C. happiness D. light 6.A. asked B. encouraged C. taught D. praised 7.A. feelings B. sights C. senses D. abilities 8.A. how B. when C. where D. who 9.A. make out B. watch out C. find out D. work out 10.A. Finally B. Luckily C. However D. Besides 11.A. visit B. trip C. bus D. work 12.A. opposite B. separate C. difficult D. usual 13.A. getting on B. getting in C. getting off D. getting up 14.A. must B. may C. will D. do 15.A. idea B. opinion C. way D. thought 16.A. want B. mean C. say D. suggest 17.A. next B. old C. past D. following 18.A. by B. on C. with D. in 19.A. searching B. watching C. calling D. noticing 20.A. looks out B. takes up C. believes in D. makes sure
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Personal computers and the Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time. Some may use this freedom to share less time with certain friends or family members, but new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience. E-mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren’t necessarily much shorter than they once were,but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she’d been born before electronic mail became such a practical tool. The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun -see a great movie perhaps and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may be tired of telling the story. With E-mail, you just write one note about your experience, at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as much as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience. E-mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use E-mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children off at college. We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don’t take the place of any of the old ways. 1. The purpose of this passage is to ________. A. explain how to use the Internet B. describe the writer’s joy of keeping up with the latest technology C. tell the merits(价值) and usefulness of the Internet D. introduce the reader to basic knowledge about personal computers and the Internet 2. The use of E-mail has made it possible for the writer to ________. A. spend less time working B. have more time with his child C. work at home on weekends D. work at a speed comfortable to him 3.The best title for this passage is ________. A. Computer: New Technological Advances B. Internet: New Tool to Maintain Good Friendship C. Computers Have Made Life Easier D. Internet: a Convenient Tool for Communication
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A modern-day love story of a man spotting the girl of his dreams across a New York subway train and tracking her down over the Internet has failed to have a fairytale ending with the relationship over. For Web designer Patrick Moberg, then 21, from Brooklyn, it was love at first sight when he spotted a woman on a Manthttan train last November. But he lost her in the crowd so he set up a website with a sketch picture to find her—www.Nygirlofmydreams.com. Unbelievably in a city of 8 million people, it only took Moberg 48 hours to track down the woman, with his phone ringing non-stop and email box overflowing. New Yorkers took sympathy on the subway Romeo and joined his hunt. The mysterious girl was named as Camille Hayton, from Melbourne, Australia, who was working at the magazine Black Book and also lived in Brooklyn. One of her friends spotted the sketched picture on the Web site and recognized her. But after finding each other, appearing on TV and getting international press, the couple took their romance out of the public eye, with Moberg closing down the Web site and with both refusing to make any more comments—until now. Hayton told Australian newspaper The Sunday Telegraph that she dated Moberg for about two months but it just didn’t work out. “I say we dated for a while but now we’re just friends,” Hayton, now 23, told the newspaper. Hayton said she is still recognized about three times a week on the streets of Manhattan as “that girl” and the question is always the same: “So what happened?” “I think the situation was so intense that it linked us,” she said, adding, “it linked us in a way that you could mistake, I guess, for being more romantic than it was. I don’t know. But I wanted to give it a go so didn’t wonder what if, what if?” Hayton told The Sunday Telegraph that she is enjoying single life in New York, keeping busy with acting classes, working in two clothing stores. Last week she had a small role as a waitress in the long-running daytime soap As the World Turns. “I just can’t believe it happened. It feels like a long time ago,” said Hayton. Moberg, however, was still refusing to comment on the relationship. 1.After Moborg lost the girl in the crowd he set up a website with . A. a pretty notice to find her B. a rough drawing to discover her C. an exciting program to attract her D. an inspiring story to move her 2. Moberg found the girl in a short time because . A. he phoned everybody in the city B. he e-mailed everybody in the city C. he continued his hunt day and night D. he got help from the net citizens 3. What has happened to Hayton after the subway romance? A. She has become a superstar in the city. B. She has become a journalist in Australia. C. She still gets noticed in the streets in New York. D. She is out of work and is looking for a new job. 4.The best title for this passage may be . A. NY subway romance hits end B. NY subway romance causes debate(争论) C. NY—a romantic city for the young couple D. NY—a heartbreaking city for the young couple
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Summer Holiday Fun 2010! The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough! Peterborough Museum The Age of the Dinosaurs’(恐龙)is the museum’s main attraction this summer. Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands—on exhibits! Watch out for monsters lurking around every ember! The museum is open from 10:00am to 5:00 pm Monday to Saturday, and from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August. Call 01733 864663 for details. Saxon Youth Club School holiday fun:Young people aged 13—19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in spots activities, or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club, Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road. Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00pm. PLUS an aero ball tournament will take place on Thursday 12th August between 3:30pm and 6:30pm. Call 01 353 720274 for details Houghton Mill Alice through the Looking Class—a new play of the family favorite on Monday 30th. August.Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play.Gates open 5:30pro,performance 6:30pm—8:30pm. Tea room will be open until end of the interval. Adult £10.Child£7.Family £20. Booking advisable on 0845 4505157. Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey Farmland Gaines:From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches,come and join the Farmland Team.Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette that is fit for a winner!No need to book, just turn up between 12:00pm and 4:00pm on Thursday 19th August Suitable for children aged four and above, each child should be together with an adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price Tickets Cost£7 per child. For further information,call 01223 810080. 1. If you are interested in cooking, you can go to . A. Peterborough Museum B. Houghton Mill C. Saxon Youth Club D. Farmland Museum 2. You want to watch the new play with your parents,so it will cost you . A. £7 B. £17 C. £27 D. £20 3. Which of the following activities needs parents’ company(陪伴)? A. Playing farmland games B. Watching a new play. C. Competing in spots activities. D. Visiting the dinosaur exhibition. 4.If Tom comes to Peterborough for amusement on August 19,he will have activities to choose from. A. one activity B. two activities C. three activities D. four activities
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Ever thought you’d get to experience the smell of ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra’s hair, or the scent(气味) of the sun? Visitors to the Reg Vardy Gallery will soon be able to do just that. The gallery, at Sunderland University, England, is holding a new exhibition “If There Ever Was”. It focuses on scent rather than sight. The innovative(创新的) idea is the brainchild of curator(馆长) Robert Blackson. His inspiration came from reading the book Fast Food Nation. The book discussed the use of artificial chemicals to flavor things such as milkshakes, making them smell and taste like strawberries, when they’re not actually made from them. A smell can often conjure up(召唤) memories such as school dinners or a childhood holiday by the sea, but the smells on display, will allow visitors to experience smells their noses won’t have been able to pick out before. “There’s a whole variety of different smells, including some extinct flowers,” explains Blackson. “Some have been gone for hundreds of years.” One extraordinary fragrance(香气) is the aftermath(灾难的后果) of the first atomic bomb, dropped on Japan on August 6,1945. There is also the smell of Clepatra’s hair, based on incense(熏香) that was popular among ancient Egyptians. The Soviet Mir space station, which burnt up in the atmosphere in 2001, smells of charred(烧焦的) material (the space station caught fire). Among the stranger smells is the “surface of the sun”. “It is hard to sum up. It is an atmospheric smell, like walking into a room when the sun has been pouring in” says Blackson. “It gives a freshness, a sun kissed feel with a bit of metal. If you can say something smells hot, this is it.” A team of 11, including perfume designers, have been working on recreating the smells for the exhibition. James Wong, a botanist(植物学家)at Botanic Gardens Conservation International, UK, helped in the recreation of the smells of four extinct flowering plants. He did this by closely linking the extinct flowers with the smells of existing ones. With the help of historical reports of how the extinct flowers smelled, he was able to remix the aromas(芳香). The exhibition runs until June 6.Fourteen extinct and impossible smells are on display. 1.What might be the best title of the passage? A. The Reg Vardy Gallery B. Egyptian queen Cleopatra’s hair C. A visit to a new exhibition D. The scents of ancient Egypt 2.Visitors can enjoy all of the following scents at the Reg Vardy Gallery EXCEPT . A. the scent of ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra’s hair B. the smells of charred material of the Soviet Mir space station C. the scent of having a childhood vacation by the sea D. the smell of the aftermath of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan 3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Visitors go to Reg Vardy Gallery to enjoy beautiful sights. B. James Wong managed to remix the aromas by referring to some historical reports. C. The exhibition will last until July 6. D. The scents visitors will smell are found in the tomb (坟墓) of the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra. 4.In which session are you likely to read the passage in a newspaper? A. Science B. Education C. Entertainment D. Economy
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完型填空(共10小题,每小题1分, 满分10分,每空填一个词) Man has a big brain (脑) . He can think, learn and speak. Scientists once thought that man was different from animals 1. they can think and learn. They know now that dogs, monkeys, birds can learn, too. They are beginning to understand that men are different from animals because they can speak. Animals can’t speak. They make noises when they are afraid, or unhappy. Apes (类人猿) can understand some things more quickly 2. man. One or two of them have learned 3. words. But they can not join words to 4. sentences. They can not think 5. us because they have 6. language. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has been able to build a modern world because he has language. 7. child can speak his own language very well when he is four or five, 8. no animals learn to speak. 9. do children learn it? Scientists don’t really know. 10. happens inside our body when we speak? They don’t know. They only know that man can speak because he has a brain.
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单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。 1. After hearing the bad news, he a______ himself to sadness. 2.The police are trained to deal with every situation in a calm and p______ manner. 3.F __________, the traffic wasn’t too bad so I managed to go to the meeting on time. 4.What a ________________(极好的) idea! 5. The look on his face is ______________(令人害怕的).
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翻译句子(共5小题, 每小题2分, 满分10分, 每空可填一个或多个单词) 1.这是本周她第三次上班迟到了。 _____________________________this week that she_______________________. 2.列车以每小时400多千米的速度行驶,8分钟就能完成30千米的旅程。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. 3.和我们的房子比起来,他的房子如此漂亮看上去就像花园一样。 __________________________________________________our house, his house _______________________________________________. 4.我加入这个组织已经十年了。 ________________________________________I ___________ this organization. 5.我宁愿待在家里而不是出去,我妹妹也是。 I________________________________________ go out, ___________________.
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课文填空(共10小题, 每小1分,满分10分,每空填一个词) 1. is interesting 2. look at differences between schools in different countries. In many 3. countries, for example, the relationship between teachers and students is quite formal. This is true 4. France, Germany, and Spain, 5. discipline and respect 6. the teacher is considered very important. In northern European countries, 7. , the relationship between teachers and students is 8. friendlier and 9. relaxed. In Britain, relationships are quite relaxed, but teachers can have big problems 10. discipline.
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阅读表达(共5个小题,每小题2分, 共10分) When Dan Shaw gets up from the sofa in his home, Cuddles is never far away. When he wants to go outside, he doesn’t take Cuddles out for a walk—Cuddles takes him for a walk. Cuddles is clearly no ordinary family pet. It is a two-foot-high miniature horse and serves as the guiding eyes of Shaw, who is blind. When Shaw lost his sight, his wife suggested he apply for(申请) a guide dog. Shaw, an anima lover, said he couldn’t bear to part with a dog(which usually lives about eight to ten years)and get used to a new one, perhaps several times in his life. Then Shaw heard of a program about the tiny guide horses. He learned that the horse possess many qualities that make them an excellent choice for guiding people. They are clean, friendly, smart and have great memories. They can be trained to remain calm in noisy and crowded places. Best of all, they live for 25-35 years, which would enable Shaw to have the same guide friend for most or all of his life. Shaw immediately applied to be and was accepted as the first person to receive a guide horse. The instant he met Cuddles, he knew he was making the right choice. Then he began his training. Through training, Shaw and Cuddles learned to find their way on busy streets, step over curbs(便道沿儿)and find elevator buttons. Cuddles even show its ability to step in front of Shaw and block him, to prevent him from walking into a dangerous situation The little horse also expertly led Shaw through busy shopping malls. They got along without any difficulties. Now Shaw is confident that Cuddles will change his life for the better. 1. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “miniature” in Paragraph 1?(No more than 2 words) _______________________________________________________________ 2.Why didn’t Shaw want to choose a dog as his guide?(No more than 15 words) _______________________________________________________________ 3. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us? (No more than 10 words) _______________________________________________________________ 4. How does Shaw feel about his future life with the help of Cuddles? (No more than 10 words) ________________________________________________________________ 5. In your opinion, what is the ideal(理想的) relationship between man and animals? (No more than 20 words) ________________________________________________________________
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