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1.—What’s that noise?

       —Oh, I forgot to tell you.The new machines ____________ (检测).(test)

2.I didn't know_________(他说了些什么) to his teacher, (say)

3.When Mark opened the door, he saw a woman_________ (站在那里).He has never seen her before, (stand)

4.Not until we know more about the environment _________ (我们将能够)improve the situation, (able)

5.When was it ________ (他们到达) the city of Johannesburg? (arrive)

6.If Rachel had known that Godfrey was marrying her for her money, she           (就不会同意) get engaged to him.(agree)

7.____________ (他们是否能完成) that task on time is still a question, (finish)

8.After enjoying Dinosaur World, the children came to Panda Park, _________ (那里他们看见了两只大熊猫).(see)

9.I fount it easy_____________ (和他相处)(get)

10._________ (和他一起埋葬)were some of the tools he used when he was alive, (bury)

 

1.are being tested 2.what he had said 3.standing there 4.will we be able to 5.that they arrived in 6.would not have agreed to 7.Whether they can finish 8.where they saw two pandas 9.to get along with him 10.Buried with him
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       Those who plan to film a hostage (人质) scene might want to make it obvious to everyone around them that it' s a simulation.That may be the lesson that an independent film crew learned in Larimer County, Colo.after sheriff s deputies (治安警察) surrounded them during a shoot for a low -budget feature movie.Members of the crew were at a campground near Lake Carter, shooting a scene where the lead actor takes a girl hostage and beats up on a man who tries to intervene (干涉)."It happened very suddenly after that.We heard, 'freeze' " said Director Eileen Agosta.They were in the middle of the scene when a team of Larimer County sheriff s deputies ran over, shouting orders to get on the ground, pointing guns at the crew, actor Chris Borden said.Members of the crew were cuffed (戴上手铐) and held on the ground until the situation was sorted out.Borden said he believes the only reason the deputies didn't shoot him was because they saw a cameraman.Maj.Justin Smith of the Larimer County Sheriff s Department said deputies received a call from someone at the lake and sheriff s deputies raced to the park, blocking roads."I think it shows great self - control, great training and great judgment " said Cpl, Scott Shellhaas, a sheriff s spokesman."They didn't rush into the situation and make a potentially bad situation worse."Borden said the incident would have been funny except for the fact that he was issued a citation (传票) for disorderly conduct.Agosta was also cited for being an accessory to disorderly conduct."It was complete ignorance on my part," said Agosta."I honestly thought you could tell what we were doing… I wouldn' t have chosen a state park at 3 : 30 (p.m.) on Saturday if I was going to hurt somebody." Authorities said the scene they saw was realistic enough - - - a woman handcuffed to a car, a man handgun - striking another man, people injured and bloodied and someone with a small video camera filming the event."It is certainly not beyond belief these days that individuals do videotape crimes as they commit them," said Smith."Having a video camera there did not necessarily mean there was not a threat."

1.The underlined word probably means something that is ______.

       A.not real                                       B.really interesting

      C.simply terrible                                  D.seemingly true

2.The sheriff s deputies surrounded the film crew, because _____.

       A.they found a girl hostage was terribly beaten

       B.they were informed of a terrible scene at the lake

       C.shooting a film was illegal at a state park in the county

       D.they saw a cameraman shoot the hostage scene

3.According to the spokesman, the sheriff s deputies _____.

       A.needed to be well trained later

       B.made the situation from bad to worse

       C.dealt with the situation successfully

       D.made the situation from good to better

4.What the authorities and Smith said suggested that _____.

       A.people should have told what really happened when they saw the scene

       B.they couldn' t believe that individuals should do videotape crimes publicly

       C.it was very surprising that the film crew shot such a bloody scene at the park

       D.it' s not the sheriff s deputies but the film crew that was to blame for the incident

 

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       Of all the websites, one that has attracted attention recently is myspace.corn.Most of this attention has come from the media and tells every reason why the website should be shut down.The threat of internet predators (掠夺者) is indeed a tough reality, but shutting down the site is not the answer.If myspace.corn.were shut down, another site would quickly take its place.Therefore, the right way is to teach teens how to use the site safely and educate them about who may be predators and how to avoid them.

       The key to staying safe on the Internet is to make sure that your profile (个人资料)is secure.The simplest way is to change the privacy setting on your profile to "private", which protects your information so that only the people on your friend list can view it.Although this is effective , it is not perfect.Predators can find ways to view your profile if they really want to, whether through hacking in or figuring out their way onto your friend list.Thus, you should never post too much personal information.Some people actually post their home and school addresses, date of birth, and other personal information, often letting predators know exactly where they will be and when.The safest information is your first name and province.Anything more is basically inviting a predator into your life.

       Another big issue is photos.I suggest completely skipping photos and never posting a photo of a friend online without asking permission.

       Most importantly, never, under any circumstances, agree to a real - life meeting with anyone you meet online.No matter how well you think you know this person, there are no guarantees that they have told the truth.But you could feel free to chat with people you meet on the site, but just remember that not everyone is who they say they are.Hopefully, the next time you edit your profile, you' 11 be more informed about the dangers of Internet predators and take the steps to defend yourself.

1.Kids can avoid web predators successfully by ___

       A.attracting more public attention

       B.shutting down the website "myspace.corn"

       C.showing the kids ways to try other sites

       D.recognizing and getting away from them

2.The safest basic personal information that you can share online is

       A.your home address and birthday

       B.your school address and your first name

       C.your first name and province

       D.your province and cell phone number

3.We can learn from the passage that _____.

       A.not everybody you meet online is honest and reliable

       B.it is not acceptable to post a photo of a friend online

       C.it is not safe chatting with grown - ups on the website

       D.only you and your friends can view your personal profile

4.What could be the best title of this passage?

       A.Web Safety for Teens.                    B.Personal Safety.

       C.Web Hackers in the Past.                   D.Predators'Tricks.

 

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       Everyone has heard of the San Andreas fault (断层), which constantly threatens California and the West Coast with earthquakes.But how many people know about the equally serious New Madrid fault in Missouri?

       Between December of 1811 and February of 1812, three major earthquakes occurred, all centered around the town of New Madrid, Missouri, on the Mississippi River.Property damage was severe.Buildings in the area were almost destroyed.Whole forests fell at once, and huge cracks opened in the ground, releasing some strong smell chemicals.

       The Mississippi River itself completely changed character, developing sudden rapids and whirlpools (激流和旋涡). Several times it changed its course, and once, according to some observers, it actually appeared to run backwards.Few people were killed in the New Madrid earthquakes, probably simply because few people lived in the area in 1811 ; but the severity of the earthquakes is shown by the fact that the shock waves rang bells in church towers in Charleston, South Carolina, on the coast.Buildings shook in New York City, and clocks were stopped in Washington, D.C.

       Scientists now know that America' s two major faults are essentially different.The San Andreas is a horizontal (水平的)boundary between two major land masses that are slowly moving in opposite directions.California earthquakes result when the two masses make a suddenly move.

       The New Madrid fault, on the other hand, is a vertical fault; at some point, possibly hundreds of millions of years ago, rock was pushed up toward the surface, probably by volcanoes under the surface.Suddenly, the volcanoes cooled and the rock collapsed, leaving huge cracks.

       Even now, the rock continues to settle downwards, and sudden sinking motions cause earthquakes in the region.The fault itself, a large crack in this layer of rock, with dozens of other cracks that split off from it, extends from northeast Arkansas through Missouri and into southern Illinois.

       Scientists who have studied the New Madrid fault say there have been lots of smaller quakes in the area since 1811; these smaller quakes indicate that larger ones are probably coming, but the scientists say they have no method of predicting when a large earthquake will occur.

1.This passage is mainly about _____.

       A.the New Madrid fault                       B.the San Andreas

       C.the causes of faults                          D.current scientific knowledge about faults

2.Which of the following pictures best describes the type of the New Madrid fault?

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3.This passage implies that ______.

       A.horizontal faults are more dangerous than vertical faults

       B.vertical faults are more dangerous than horizontal faults

       C.more people would die if the 1811 New Madrid earthquakes happened today

       D.the volcanoes that caused the New Madrid fault are still alive.

4.The underlined word "vertical" most probably means ______.

       A.moving straight up                          B.terribly changing

       C.breaking suddenly                            D.extending largely

 

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A Train Floating On Air

       A train that floats on air? It' s not magic — it' s magnets (磁).And it' s close to reality.

       In Virginia USA the fall of 2002, a train with no wheels traveled on air and carried college students across their campus.In Japan, a whisper - quiet railway engine hovered and raced at 350 miles per hour using magnets and electricity as the power.And in China, a magnet train line linked Shanghai with nearby Pudong Airport.

       These trains use magnetic levitation (悬浮)technology, "maglev" for short.They use the same rules as the magnets you pick up at home or school: opposite poles of magnets attract each other, and like poles repel each other.

       How does it work?

       Powerful magnets on the bottom of the train repel magnets on the track, which is actually just a magnet - filled guiding way.With a magnetic field of sufficient force, the train will go hovering on air, which seemed impossible to us in the past.

       When an electrical current is sent through the track, the train moves.Turn the current backwards and the train slows down.

       Maglev doesn't rely on the friction (摩擦力)of wheels on track, so it can climb a much steeper hill than a traditional train.And it can travel easily in snow and ice, something that could bring normal trains to a screaming stop.

1.This passage is about .

       A.maglev              B.magnets             C.levitation            D.electricity

2.Which of the following is a repelling action?

   A.→←

   B.←→

   C.↑↑

   D.↓↓

3.What can we learn from the text?

       A.A magnet - filled guiding way is formed inside a maglev train.

       B.Instead of electricity, magnets are used as the power of a maglev.

       C.Maglev trains can climb hills with the help of magnet wheels.

       D.Electric currents decide the movements of a maglev train.

4.What is the difference between a maglev train and an ordinary train?

       A.A maglev train can climb mountains without power while an ordinary one can' t.

       B.A maglev train can travel in college campus while an ordinary train is not allowed.

       C.Travelling without a track, a maglev train is safer and smoother than an ordinary one.

       D.Floating on a track, a maglev train is faster, quieter than an ordinary railway train.

 

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       Years ago while lying in my hammock (吊床)and drinking JD from the bottle, I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence.Upon inspection, to my disappointment, I realized it was the next door neighbor' s 10 - year - old daughter' s rabbit.For years I had watched her come home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the yard.I knew that day would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast.

       The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it, combed it with the dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower.Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced it back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as "natural caused".

       Back to the hammock and JD.Within the hour the neighbor' s Volvo palled in as usual and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage.Only this time she stopped about six feet away and screamed: " D - A - D - D – Y!!!"

       Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage.Being the good neighbor that I am, I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything I could do.

       Her father less than calmly shouted, "What kind of sick individual would dig up a little girl's rabbit and put it back in its cage?"

1.The girl was shocked because _____.

       A.the rabbit was killed by someone

       B.the rabbit was too clean

       C.the dead rabbit was cleaned and put back into the cage

       D.the rabbit was asleep in the cage

2.That day the girl ran to the cage _____.

       A.because her rabbit was there

       B.because she.had a habit of going there to see her rabbit

       C.because she wanted to see her rabbit again

       D..because the rabbit was dead

3.We can infer that the rabbit ______.

       A.was alive before the writer saw his dog dragging it

       B.was already dead before the writer saw his dog dragging it

       C.was in the cage playing with the dog

       D.was at the fence seeking out for food before it was killed by the dog

4.According to the story, the writer _____.

       A.was helpful to his neighbor                  B.did a smart thing

       C.was honest                                       D.made a mistake

 

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