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It was fine in April 8, 1994. That day all the students     1.___________

in our class went to suburb of our city to plant trees.     2.___________

On arrive at the planting place at 8 o'clock the             3.___________

teacher asked every of us to plant 5 trees at least.         4.___________

Then we set out digging, planting and watering.             5.___________

All of us were going all out to finish our task, afraid     6.___________

of being fallen behind. Between us, our monitor set          7.___________

a good example for us. In spite of his illness, he           8.___________

accepted his task and finished it ahead of the time.        9.___________

Then he went on to help others without a few rest.          10.___________

After work, we were wet all over, but looked at           

the lines of the young trees, we smiled pleasantly.       

 

 

1. in--------- on 2. to suburb-------- to the suburb 3.. arrive----- arrival 4. every----- each 5.out ----- about 6.正确 7. Between ------- Among 8. for------ to 9.. the--------删除the 10. few----- little 【解析】略
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tiniest fish all the way up to the biggest blue whales.        

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to give her seat to a white man.                          

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focus of world attention.                                

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Clarissa looked out of the taxi window at the wet road. It was still raining. She was looking forward to getting home after a busy and tiring week in Italy.

The taxi stopped outside the terminal and Clarissa got out. While she was finding some money in her purse, the driver took out her luggage. She picked up her suitcase and entered the terminal building. The British airways check—in desk was near the entrance. After checking in her luggage, she went to buy some magazines. Then she went through passport control and the security check.

After waiting in line with other passengers, Clarissa walked down the corridor and onto the plane. Her seat was next to the window. While the plane was taking off, she closed her eyes, but when the plane was in the air, she began to relax. She pressed the button at the side of the seat, lay back and opened her eyes again.

Pin! The sound of the bell woke Clarissa from her dreams. “Ladies and gentlemen, we are now approaching Heathrow. Will you fasten your seatbelts and extinguish all your cigarettes.”

When the plane landed and came to a standstill, Clarissa saw that outside the sun was shining and the sky was clear. It was going to be a perfect day.

1. When in Italy Clarissa was ______.

A. airsick      B. sick       C. seasick      D. homesick

2. Choose the right order when Clarissa went back home.

a. She waited in line for a while.   b. She passed through the airport control.

c. She took a taxi to catch her plane.

d. She bought some magazines to read in the plane.

e. She went through the check - in desk. 

   f. she went through the security-check door.  g. She went aboard the plane.

A. c,e,d,b,f,a,g    B. c,f,d,e,a,b,g      C. d,e,f,b,g,e,a      D. a,c,d,e,b,f,g

3.When the plane took off or before the plane was in the air, Clarissa was probably __   .

A. glad          B. anxious         C. nervous         D. relaxed

4. We know from the text ______.

A. before the plane took off, smoking was not allowed.

B. just before landing, people were asked not to smoke.

C. when the plane took off and landed, smoking was not allowed.

D. smoking was not allowed all the way to Heathrow.

 

 

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In the States, you can feel free to visit people’s homes, share their holidays, or enjoy their lives without fear that you are taking on a lasting obligation(义务). Do not hesitate to accept hospitality(好客) because you can’t give it in return. No one will expect you to do so for they know you are far from home. Americans will enjoy welcoming you and be pleased if you accept their hospitality easily.

Once you arrive there, the welcome will be full and warm and real. Most visitors find themselves readily invited into many homes there. In some countries it is considered inhospitable to entertain at home, offering what is felt as only home—cooked food, not “ doing something for your guest”. It is felt that restaurant entertaining, shows more respect and welcome. Or for other different reasons, such as crowded space, language difficulties, or family custom, outsiders are not invited into homes.

In the United States, both methods are used, but it is often considered more friendly to invite a person to one’s home than to go to a public place, except in purely business relationships. So, if your host or hostess brings you home, do not feel that you are being shown inferior treatment.

Don’t feel neglected if you do not find flowers awaiting you in your hotel room, either. Flowers are very expensive there; hotel delivery is uncertain; arrival times are delayed, changed, or canceled —— so flowers are not customarily sent as a welcoming touch. Please do not feel unwanted! Outward signs vary in different lands; the inward welcome is what matters, and this will be real.

1.In the United States, you will find friendships ______ if circumstances change.

  A. die suddenly                          B. pass away

  C. disappear gradually                    D. last forever

2.Americans _____ their foreign friends to make a return for their hospitality.

   A. ask          B. don’t expect             C. never allow     D. wish 

3.In some other countries, giving a dinner party at home is considered ______ than in a restaurant.

   A. less friendly   B. less hospitable      C. more natural     D. more popular

4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

   A. Flowers are signs of outward welcome.         

  B. Flowers are expensive.

   C. Flowers are available at all time.

D. Flowers are not necessarily sent to guests.

 

 

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After a day in the open air, there’s lots to do in the evenings, too. There are plenty of discos, the occasional opera or ballet, and summer variety shows in the seafront theatres. For the children, there is a beautiful model village with a complicated railway layout which is remarkably realistic-especially when the lights are all on at night.

Of course, there’s no need to spend your whole holidays in Torquay. Only a short drive away is Dartmoor National Park, where you can walk for miles through dramatic, unspoiled countryside, or picnic by beautiful rivers and streams. Or, nearer to home, you can sail across Tor Bay to the lovely old fishing village of Brixham.

Torquay seems to have something for everyone. But don’t take my word for it----come and see for yourself.

1. Which of the following best explains what “B & B” means on the signs?

  A.Beach and barbecue               B.Breakfast and bath

  C.Bed and breakfast                 D.Beautiful and British

2.According to the text Torquay might be described as       .

 A.comfortable and expensive       B.remote and beautiful

 C.croweded and lively            D.fresh and healthy

3.What is special about the model village?

 A.It opens at night.                       B.It has a real railway system. 

C.It’s in the open air.                     D.It has something for the children

4.What is the purpose of writing this text?

 A.To introduce the geography of Torquay to students.

 B.To make some places known to visitors.

 C.To show the beauty of resorts.                 

 D.To attract more tourists.

 

 

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  Ed Jocelyn and Andy McEwen might have appeared to be a bit mad---the two set off on their own “Long March” through the remotest regions of China on October 16. The idea was to take a year to retrace one of the epic movements of modern military history.

   The two British men in their mid-30s were working as editors in Beijing when they decided to reexperience the tales of the original marches. “We hold these people in such respect,” McEwen says.

   They plan to keep diaries but will not share the contents during the trip. “When we get to the end we’ll put our heads together and try and come up with a book,” Jocelyn said.

   Their trip has had some auspicious beginning, they have already met two Long March veterans(老战士) in less than a month of travel.

   In this modern version, the pair are aided by high-tech equipment including a satellite phone, mini-computer, video camera and solar panels to recharge batteries. A mountain tent and portable stove will help them in the remoter stretches.

   They plan to average 35-40 kilometers a day, and rest about every third day. Ed admitted that their trip would be very tough.

   If they succeed, they will be the first foreigners to complete the entire Long March route since Otto Braun, the German military advisor who accompanied the Red Army on the Long March.

1. This text is mainly about           .

  A.high-tech equipment helpful to the Long March   

  B.first foreigners to walk the Long March

  C.British recall of the Long March spirit

  D.British editors’ adventure original in China       

2. The underlined word “auspicious” most probably means           .

   A.friendly        B.favourable      C.strange       D.surprising

3. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the two foreigners?

 A.They will use anything modern on the way.

 B.They will do some cooking by themselves.

 C.They’re planning to have a book published one year later.

 D.They will send off news about what happens day by day.

 

 

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