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He drove his car up to the men and stopped 41 them.Then he put his 42 out of the window and asked,¡°Do you want a lift?¡±
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202W. 56th street
New York N.Y. 10012
May 17, 1998
Dear Mr Anderson,
I¡¯m not sure you¡¯ll remember me,but we met in Bethany last year.It was at your daughter¡¯s wedding.Her husband David is an old friend of mine,and I came from New York for the wedding.You and I had a pleasant talk and I told you a little about my job as a reporter for the New York Times.You said that I should get in touch with you if I ever decided to come back to Bethany.
At that time I did like to stay in New York,but since then I have changed my mind and now I¡¯d like to get a job back in my hometown.My problem is this---I have been away now for so long (since 1988) that I have no job contacts (ÃÅ·) in Bethany.That¡¯s why I¡¯m writing to you now.I would appreciate(¸Ð¼¤)it if you could put me in touch with anyone who could help me and advise me.It cost me quite a long time to decide to write to you like this,but any suggestion you might have would be appreciated.
My best wishes to you and Mrs.Anderson.
Sincerely
Patrick Neal
51. Patrick Neal was not sure that Mr.Anderson would remember him because_______.
A.they had not seen each other for a long time
B.they had never written to each other
C.they had only met once before
D.they didn¡¯t live in the same city
52. Patrick Neal had been invited to Anderson¡¯s daughter¡¯s wedding because_______.
A.he was one of Anderson¡¯s friends¡¡ B.they had been neighbours
C.he knew Anderson¡¯s daughter¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.he was a friend of Anderson¡¯s son-in-law
53. Patrick had been away from his hometown_______.
A.for ten years¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.for less than nine years
C.since he met Anderson¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.since he worked as a reporter
54. Patrick Neal asked Anderson to_______.
A.find a better job for him
B.introduce someone who might help him get a job in Bethany
C.give some advice about his job
D.help him in his work
55. Why did Patrick Neal decide to get a job in Bethany?_______.
A.Because his best friend was living there
B.Because he was brought up there
C.Because he thought he might get a better job in his hometown
D.Because he wasn¡¯t used to living in New York
B
A taxi hit a truck.A policeman spoke to the taxi driver and to the truck driver. He also spoke to Tom,who was a witness(Ö¤ÈË).This is what they said:
The truck driver:I was driving from the airport towards Newtown.A cat ran across the road.So I slowed down,I didn¡¯t stop.A taxi hit the back of my truck.Luckily, nobody was seriously hurt.
Taxi driver:I was driving behind a truck several miles from Newtown.The truck stopped suddenly.The driver didn¡¯t give me a warning,I was driving very carefully,I didn¡¯t expect to catch up with the truck,because there was two buses coming near from Newtown.My taxi hit the truck,and my glass cut my left hand.
Tom:I was walking in the street less than a mile from the airport.A truck was going to Newtown.About 200 feet behind the truck followed a taxi.It was going fast. When the truck slowed down.The taxi hit it.The taxi driver wasn¡¯t looking at the truck,but something out of the window instead.My friend saw the accident,too.
Tom¡¯s friend nodded when the policeman asked him whether what Tom said was right or not.
56. The accident happened_______.
A.in Newtown¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B.at the airport
C.not far from Newtown¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D.not far from the airport
57. In the taxi driver¡¯s opinion,_______.
A.he caused the accident¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B.a cat caused the accident
C.the truck driver caused the accident¡¡ D.it was caused by the two buses
58. Suppose Tom told the truth,the accident was maybe caused by_______.
A.the policeman¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.the taxi driver
C.the truck driver¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D.the two buses from Newtown
59. If what Tom said was wrong_______.
A.it would be difficult for the policeman to find out the truth
B.it was easy for the policeman to find out the truth
C.we could infer that Tom was an honest man
D.we could infer that the policeman had done wrong
60. When Tom¡¯s friend was asked something about the accident,_______.
A.he refused to express his opinion
B.he pretended to know nothing
C.he agreed with Tom
D.he didn¡¯t know how to answer the policeman¡¯s questions
C
The first true piece of sports equipment that man invented was the ball.
In ancient Egypt,pitching stones was a favorite children¡¯s game.But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child.Looking for something less dangerous to throw.The Egyptians made what were probably the first ball.
At first,balls were made of grass or leaves held together the first balls.Later they were made of piece of animal skin sewed together and stuffed(ÈûÂú)with feathers or hay.
Even though the Egyptians were warlike they found time for peaceful games.Before long they have developed a number of ball games each with its own set of rules. Perhaps they,played ball more for instruction than for fun.Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach young men the speed and skill they need for war.
61. The ball was probably invented because_______.
A.throwing stones often caused injures¡¡ B.throwing stones was not fun
C.games with stones was not fun¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.rocks were too heavy to throw
62. The first balls were probably made of_______.
A.animal skins stuffed with rocks¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.twist(²øÈÆ)of hay
C.hides stuffed with hay or feathers¡¡¡¡ D.grass and leaves tied with vines
63. This passage says that Egyptians played_______.
A.main different games with balls¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.many different kinds of game
C.only one ball game¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D.different games with similar rules
64. The Egypians thought that ball playing was_______.
A.childish ¡¡B.difficult¡¡ C.not enjoyable¡¡ D.worthwhile
65. The best title for paragraph is_______.
A.The First Ball Games
B.How Egyptian Children Played Games
C.The Beginning of Sports
D.Egyptian Sports
D
Sixty-year-old grandmother,Fiona McFee,is going to stop woring next year and she decided to realize a childhood dream and sail around the coast of Scotland in a small boat.Thought the inside of the boat is very cosy it has no running water of electricty.Fiona says she can live without these things but she plans to take her small CD player,her hot water bottle and a bag of books to make sure life isn¡¯t too uncomfortable.
We asked her if she was afraid of being at sea for so long.She said,¡°Well,I¡¯m going to take a good compass.Anyway I¡¯m not afraid of death because I love the sea---I just hope it love me,¡±Fiona certainly has plenty of energy;in her spare time she enjoys playing the piano,rock-climbing,canoeing and dancing.Though she is sixty,she doesn¡¯t want to have a quiet life¡°I¡¯m looking forward to having fun in the rest of my life and that¡¯s exactly why I¡¯d like to be a sailor for a white¡±.
66. The word ¡°cosy¡± in the first paragraph means_______.
A.bright ¡¡B.dirty ¡¡C.comfortable¡¡ D.dark
67. When Fiona McFee said¡°I just hope it love me¡±,what she meant was_______.
A.of course,it loves me,since I love it
B.If I love it,it should love me
C.I hope it will bring me a safe sailing as a return for my love of it
D.I hope it will save my life when I am in time of danger
68. The reason why she would like to have the sail is that_______.
A.she thinks it will be very exciting
B.she likes sports and enjoys canoeing
C.she has decided to realize a childhood dream
D.she wants to be still active when she gets old
69. What kind of person would you say the old woman is?
A.Someone who doesn¡¯t show what she is feeling
B.Someone who is very proud and sure of her success
C.Someone who dosen¡¯t use her head much
D.Someone who is open,honest and brave
70. The best title for this paragraph is_______.
A.Life Begins at Sixty¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B.A Round Coast Sail
B.An Old Woman Sailor¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.An Unsual Hobby(°®ºÃ)
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A: Oh,we¡¯ve got such a lot of homework again!
B: Yes, 71 .
A: I used to make a lot of models in my spare time,but I never have time now.
B: 72 By the way,have you finished your composition?
A: Yes. 73 I spent more than two and a half hours on it last night.
B: 74 I didn¡¯t start it until half past eight last night because I had to do the
¡¡ physics exercises first 75 I¡¯ll have to finish it tongight.
A.Wonderful.
B.I used to watch TV a lot and I still spend a lot of time on it.
C.There wasn¡¯t time to finish it.
D.I haven¡¯t done it yet.
E.But it took me ages to write it.
F.And I used to watch TV a lot.But I¡¯m too busy now with all this homework.
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79.Our teacher is skilled at using modern teaching t_______.
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82.Many materials like grass bottles should be _______(»ØÊÕ).
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84.First _______(·ÖÀà) the books and then put them in place.
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The house that she was born in still there.And 90._______
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26 the past hundred years,the railway,the car,the radio,the cinema,and now the TV,have produced very great 27 in the amusements(ÓéÀֻ)with which people pass their 28 time.
A 29 years ago,people were in the habit(Ï°¹ß)of making 30 amusements.When a group of people 31 together,they talked,played cards or 32 games,read aloud to each other,or went 33 riding,shooting or walking.Most people could sing 34 ,or play the piano,so at a party the guest amused 35 .Above all,conversation(ÁÄÌì)was an art:amusing conversation could 36 people happy for hours.
As for games 37 football and tennis,people were also in the habit of playing 38 themselves.Most of them did not play very well,but they 39 themselves and their friends.Nowadays we are amused 40 professional(רҵµÄ)singers or players. 41 listen to your friends 42 when you can hear the great singers of the world 43 the radio or on TV? Why play football with players who 44 very good at it when you can see some of the best players playing an important match? You may just sit comfortably 45 and watch the game 46 the trouble of going outside.
The art of conversation and the habit of playing and singing are 47 :people are becoming more and more lookers and listeners,and 48 doers and talkers.This change does people 49 ;it is better to do something not very well oneself than 50 to sit and watch others doing it.
26.A.On B.At C.After D.During
27.A.singer B.pleasure C.changes D.danger
28.A.busy B.free C.work D.day
29.A.hundred B.thousand C.century D.few
30.A.themselves B.them C.their own D.theirs
31.A.come B.put C.got D.worked
32.A.other B.the other C.another D.else
33.A.out B.on C.inside D.to
34.A.little B.a little C.lot D.a lot
35.A.them B.each other C.others D.each one
36.A.made B.bring C.let D.keep
37.A.such B.for example C.like D.for
38.A.it B.them C.that D.ones
39.A.enjoy B.amused C.play D.played with
40.A.of B.by C.in D.on
41.A.Why B.Why not C.What about D.How about
42.A.saying B.talking C.playing D.singing
43.A.from B.in C.by D.over
44.A.is not B.are not C.is D.are
45.A.at home B.at a cinema C.at school D.at a stadium
46.A.with B.in C.within D.without
47.A.disappeared B.growing C.died D.dying
48.A.much B.little C.more D.less
49.A.more good than harm¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.neither good nor harm
¡¡ C.more harm than good¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.either harm or good
50.A.sometimes B.usualy C.always D.never
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A passenger was looking everywhere for his ticket because the conductor was coming to punch(¼ô)the ticket.He was looking for it in all the pockets of his trousers.To the passengers¡¯surprise,they saw that he had the ticket in his mouth.The conductor quickly pulled the ticket out of his mouth,punched it and gave it back to him.When the conductor moved on,the passenger¡¯s friend said,¡°I¡¯m sure you felt foolish just now,sitting there looking everywhere for your ticket when it was right in your mouth all the time.¡±
¡°Foolish!¡±answer the passenger.¡°I was chewing(½À)the date off.¡±
51. The passenger_______.
A.lost his ticket,of course
B.din¡¯t buy a ticket for the trip
C.was looking for a lost ticket
D.didn¡¯t remember where he had put his ticket
52. A.The other passengers would laugh because_______.
A.the passenger lost his ticket
B.the passenger was chewing the ticket
C.they saw that the passenger had the ticket in his mouth
D.the passenger had no ticket
53. The conductor_______.
A.didn¡¯t know why he was looking for his ticket
B.knew why he was looking for the ticket
C.didn¡¯t know he had lost his ticket
D.knew he had no money for a ticket
54. The conductor_______.
A.knew why the man put the ticket in his mouth
B.thought the man had forgotten that the ticket was in his mouth
C.knew the man was chewing the ticket
D.thought the man was too busy
55. The best title for the story is_______.
A.Foolish Passenger ¡¡¡¡B.Clever Conductor
C.Ticket Without Date ¡¡D.Eating Ticket
B
Which would you rather be? A mathematician or an author(×÷¼Ò)? Perhaps you will never be faced with this kind of choice.Lewis Carroll was both a mathematician and an author.He was a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University.But he is better known as the author of two of the most famous children¡¯s books that have ever been written:Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865,when its author was 33 years old,it was followed by Through the Looking-Glass in 1871.Both books were written for a real girl called Alice,but they have been read by millions of children since they were first published.These stories are about a dream world in which Alice meets strange creatures adn has interesting adventures(ðÏÕ).I¡¯m sure you know this already,but if you don¡¯t,you had better read the stories yourselves.
56. The writer of this passage thinks that_______.
A.most people can¡¯t decide which they would be
B.most people will never have to make this kind of choice
C.a mathematician can¡¯t be a writer
D.a writer can¡¯t be a mathematician
57. According to this passage,_______.
A.Lewis was a better author than a mathematician
B.Lewis was a better mathematician than an author
C.two of his books made Lewis famous
D.teaching mathematics made Lewis famous
58. Two of Lewis¡¯ books were_______.
A.the most famous books in the world.
B.the most famous books for children in the world.
C.among the most famous children¡¯s books.
D.much more famous than the books he wrote in his thirties.
59. Through the Looking-Glass was published_______.
A.in 1865 when Lewis was at the age of 33
B.in 1871 when Lewis was at the age of 39
C.in 1865 when Lewis was at the age of 39
D.in 1871 when Lewis was at the age of 33
60. Which of the following is true?_______.
A.The stories in the two books come from real life
B.Alice really had those dreams
C.The stories are really Alice¡¯s adventures
D.Alice was a real girl
C
Son:Dad,why is the population problem the greatest one of the world?
Father:Look at my watch for just one minute.During that time 174 babies were born in
¡¡¡¡¡¡ the world.
Son:174 babies?
Father:Yes,maybe you think the figure(Êý×Ö)is too small.But so it goes,in one day
¡¡¡¡¡¡ people have to feed(ιÑø)about 250,000 mouths more.
Son:My God!
Father:Just think how many more there will be in one year or in a hundred years? In
¡¡¡¡¡¡ fact,1,000 years ago,the world¡¯s population was very small.For several thousand years it grew quite slowly.But during the last three or four hundred years it has grown very quickly.Today it¡¯s still growing faster than ever before.
Son:What does it mean,dad?
Father:This means we should grow more food,and have smaller families with fewer,but
¡¡¡¡¡¡ healthier children and we must do it or the results will be very bad.A UN report says the world¡¯s population will pass six billion by the end of this centruy.In about six centuries there will be standing room only on the earth.
Son:Oh,I see.There¡¯s only child in my family.
61. How many babies in a second will be born in the world?_______.
A.One B.Two C.About three C.About four
62. When did the world¡¯s population begin to grow very quickly?
A.Ten thousand years ago. ¡¡¡¡¡¡ B.Several thousand years ago.
C.Three or four centuries ago. ¡¡D.At the end of this century.
63. With the growing of the world¡¯s population,what shall we do?_______.
A.We must grow more food only ¡¡¡¡B.We must have families with fewer children.
C.We must look for the new land ¡¡D.We must kill for the new land.
64. What does it mean about¡°standing room only¡±?
A.¡°No enough space even to stand¡±¡¡ B.¡°A room only for standing¡±
C.¡°Space only for anyone else¡± ¡¡¡¡ D.¡°Space only for standing¡±
65. Which is the right diagram(ͼ±í)about the world¡¯s population?
D
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