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Try to have a real ________ of the course. Having it on your record doesn't mean much. A. understanding B. understands C. knowing D. know 7. To be honest with yourself is to ________ yourself. A. look at B do C. refuse D. respect 8. People often end their letters with Yours __. truly B true C. very D. real 9.That is not true ____ the people I am talking about. A. at B of C. on D. with The teacher told his students to make the most of the opportunities ____ hand. A. on B of C. at D. to 6-10 ADABC He let the team _____ by not trying hard enough. A. up B down C. along D. off Have you made ____ your mind what courses you are going to take yet? A. to B up C. of D. down She learned the rules of the game step ______ step. A. by B on C. upon D. to Have you decided ________ where to go? A. of B at C. on D. off Will the fine weather keep ______? A. off B at C. to D. Up 11-15 BBACD 16. ______ some extent you've done a good job. A. To B On C. At D. Toward 17. He has never been away from home. So being homesick is a new ________ to him. A. time B experience C. sensible D. exercise 18. A man should have a(n) ______ of responsibility for his family. A. exercise B attitude C. experience D. sense 19. She is new here. She doesn't know the way to her ________. A. home B dim C. dime D. dorm 20. Being on one's own means making one's own ______. A. decide B decisive C. decision D. decided 16-20 ABDDC 21. The best way to keep one's money is to put one's ________ in a bank. A. saving B best C. save D. value 22. No ______ cards are accepted in this store. A. letter B business C. credit D. bank 23. He is ______ to come at nine o'clock. A. thinked B supposed C. supposing D. suppose 24. I have a nice, ________room on the third floor. A. comfort B comfortable C. comforted D. comprehend 25. He is not a(n) easy person to talk________. A. up B over C. on D. to 21-25 ACBBD 26. After one month in the college she wrote to her parents, telling them that she had adjusted herself ______ her new life. A. up B on C. to D. at 27. She knew her room was ______ the seventh floor. A. to B up C. on D. down 28. I won't tell you; you'll have to find ______for yourself. A. up B out C. to D. at 29. Go ________ the glass door, turn right, and you'll be in the hall. A. on B through C. up D. at 30. People should be responsible ________ their actions. A. to B at C. for D. on 26-30 CCBBC 31. Having more time of my own is one of the things I like ______ being a teacher. A. about B to C. up D. at 32. It was his first time in the big city, so he was confused ______ where he was going. A. at B to C. about D. up 33. She speaks Japanese with a Chinese_______. A. accent B song C. sound D. voice 34. One of the firefighters (m2XT) won a(n) _______ for bravery (Rbe). A. toward B award C. towards D. Attitude 35. Hard work and good ideas will lead to________ in business. A. succeed B successful C. success D. succeeded 31-35 ACABC 36. Mr. Black _________famous people every week in his radio program. A. asks B interviews C. speaks D. talks 37. Some young men started smoking without realizing what the ____were. A. dangerous B panic C. risks D. danger 38. Tony Green has worked very hard to make his dream a(n) _________ . A. truth B true C. realize D. reality 39. Ann speaks _______ Japanese, as she has lived there for three years. A. fluently B fluency C. fluent D. confluent 40. The box was very heavy, but Tom still ________ to carry it home. A. can B managed C. able D. capable 36-40 BCDCB 41. There is a need ____ the skills in learning English. A. for B to C. at D. on 42. You are asking ______ trouble if you let your child play with fire. A. for B at C. up D. to 43. I didn't tell her the bad news, as I was afraid ______ making her sad. A. at B of C. at D. on 44. When he woke up, he found himself ______ the hospital. A. on B in C. at D. to 45. We should all take a leaf ______ of Lei Feng's book. A. from B at C. out D. To 41-45 AABBC 46. Tom's dream is to become a doctor, and he is working very hard to turn his dream ____a reality. A. onto B into C. upon D. on 47. If you learn English well, you are on the road ______ success. A. up B with C. on D. to 48. It is OK now, the man said to his family when they were finally ______ of danger. A. in B into C. at D. Out 49. All the students in Mrs. Black's class are working very hard in order to ______ themselves in English. A. expect B compare C. improve D. learn 50. We all know that Chinese is our ______ language. A. Normal B lucky C. nice D. native 46-50 BDDCD 51. All the parents are happy that the school ________ its students with a free lunch. A. provides B masters C. figures D. teaches 52. I can finish reading a novel in one day if its story ________ me very much. A. understands B interests C. improves D. respects 53. College students are expected to ________ second language. A. attend B adjust C. Master D. suppose 54. Children learn from watching their parents, in ______ to asking questions. A. education B subject C. reason D. addition 55. If you have sleep trouble, a doctor can help you ________ out why it's happening. A. figure B decide C. account D. Manage 51-55 ABCDA 56. It's normal to spend two or three years working in one's own country before working _______. A. outside B overseas C. at home D. Inside 57. You speak English so well! Where did you pick it ______? A. up B to C. at D. onto 58. If you want to travel around the world, you need time, and much money _____Addition. A. on B with C. to D. in 59. Could you help me figure ______ the meaning of this sentence? A. out B in C. on D. to 60. He reads books that are closely tied ________ his job. A. on B at C. in D. to 56-60 BADAD 61. The ______ of this country comes from its oil. A. wealth B view C. sympathy D. tale 62. They agreed to meet the ______ week in the People's Park. A. exact B following C. early D. late 63. Generally speaking, views on this subject ______ widely. A. manage B succeed C. graduate D. differ 64. The sick old man asked the doctor for ______ to get better soon. A. award B advice C. situation D. sheet 65 .Mary came ________ her teacher on the street the other day. A. across B on C. at D. out 61-65 ABDBA 66 .Please look ________ the trains to Beijing in the timetable (e;Rh). A. in B on C. to D. up 67. Please make sure to turn ________ the light before you leave. A. in B off C. at D. out 68. Parents provide their children ________ food and education. A. with B up C. at D. to 69. Mr. White helped the poor old woman _____ of sympathy. A. out B in C. into D. on 70. The three wise men asked the woman if her husband was ____ home. A. on B at C. to D. up 66-70 DBAAB 71 The men from the two countries met ______ because they didn't want the public (lQO) to A. A. know about their meeting. A. Secretly B secret C. set D. care 72 It was ______ to everyone that the child had been badly treated. A. obvious B obviously C. same D. aware 73 The teachers are discussing the good points and weak points of ______ teaching methods. A. variously B various C. kindly D. oddly 74 This hat style is now liked by ______ women in Paris. A. fashion B fashionable C. fish D. flash 75. We were all _____ to hear the news that Tom, the silly boy, had won an award. A. fluent B rude C. amazed D. successful 71-75 AABBC 76. Tony often ______ with his wife about money. A. argues B interviews C. embarrasses D. improves 77. The little girl got much ______ from her father when she told him about her pain. A. detail B energy C. sympathy D. suggestion 78. I've learned from my uncle that dogs _______people by their smell. A. improve B recognize C. expect D. teach 79. The little boy pointed _____ the house nearby and told me it was his grandfather's. A. up B at C. to D. on 80. My mother filled my glass ______ milk and her glass with tea. A. of B with C. at D. to 76-80 ACBCB 81. It suddenly occurred to me that we could ______ the police for help. A. ask B look C. tell D. meet 82. Many companies provide their employees ______ tree lunch during the weekdays. A. by B with C. to D. for 83. Life is more enjoyable to people ______ are open to new ideas. A. whose B whom C. who D. which 84. I ______ my former manager when I was on a flight to Beijing. A. ran into B put on C. took away D. shut down 85. It has been quite a long time ______ the two companies established a business relationship. A. although B because C. if D. since 81-85ABCBA 86. The house was sold for $ 60000. which was far more than its real ______. A. money B payment C. value D. profit 87. Customers consider location as the first factor when ______ a decision about buying a house. A. make B made C. to make D. making 88. The work seemed easy at first but it ______ to be quite difficult. A. broke out B turned out C. worked out D. set out 89. The small company is ______ to handle this large order. A. able B probable C. reasonable D. possible 90. If I ______ that your business was growing so rapidly. I wouldn't have been worried about it. A. know B knew C. had known D. have known 86-90 CADCB 91. Location is the first thing customers consider when ______ to buy a house. A. planning B planned C. to plan D. having planned 92. Soft drink sales in this city have ______ by 8% compared with last year. A. picked B moved C. increased D. pushed 93. If I hadn't attended an important meeting yesterday, I ______ to see you. A. will have come B would have come C. have come D. had come 94. To obtain a visa to enter that country for the first time, you need to apply ______. A. in part B in person C. in turn D. in place 95. The new model of the car was put into production in 2007, ______ helped to provide another 1400 jobs. A. that B when C. what D. which 91-95 ACBBD 96. Please keep a detailed ______ of the work that you have done. A. paper B idea C. exercise D. record 97. ______ our great surprise, the new secretary can speak four foreign languages. A. Of B In C. To D. For 98. The department manager ______ a new plan to promote sales at the meeting. A. took away B put forward C. looked after D. got on 99. What he told me to do was ______ I should get fully prepared before the interview. A. what B if C. which D. that 100. When dealing with a ______ task. Alice always asks for help from people around her. A. difficult B wonderful C. funny D. simple 96-100 DCBDA 101. The driver fell ______ while driving and killed an old man. A. sleeping B. asleep C. to sleep D. a sleep 102. Changes were taking place, though at the time no one fully ______ how important these changes were to be. A. appreciated B expected C. touched D. begged 103. The mother told her son to _____ putting himself in danger. A. run away B go away C. avoid D. keep away 104. When I was young, I was silly enough to_______ my teachers to know everything. A. tell B ask C. beg D. expect 105. Jack waved his hand as he continued to_____ at the pre-war photograph of the two men. A. see B. watch C. touch D. stare 101-105 BACDD 106. A newborn baby needs _____ care and attention. A. constant B. fluent C. amazed D. Pretty 107. He drew me closer until our bodies were _____. A. avoiding B. proceeding C. touching D. expecting 108. The company has _____ new toy and it sells well in the market. A. worked B. taken C. opened D. designed 109. The girl is arguing with her boyfriend _____ how to spend the money. A. about B. with C. to D. onto 110. The screen standing _____ the couple is that they are from different countries. A. between B. on C. onto D. be 106-110 ACDAA 111 She expects to defend her _____ successfully in the next Olympics (eYg9SKQЏRO). A. tournament B title C. prize D. personality 112 The defending World Cup _____ was fastest in practice. A. coach B title C. champion D. fan 113 He believes that this oil painting _____ among the best in the world. A. ranks B appreciates C. includes D. requests 114 She is living _____ that some players just get better with age. A. champion B Heroine C. proof D. Memory 115 I had come to know that our Italian _____ had spent many years in New York. A. personality B host C. generation D. double 111-115 BCACB 116 I feel that I can help singers, especially the younger _____. A. champion B coach C. guy D. generation 117 As a secretary, I have to do lots of things, _____making coffee for the boss. A. including B in addition C. instead of D. except 118 He's through to the men's tennis _____ for the first time. A. tournamet B final C. prize D. Court 119. People close their windows at night in an attempt to shut ______ the sound of gunfire (gX). A. out B to C. with D. within 120. My teacher always gives me some advice ________ my study. A. about B on C. to D. both A and B 116-120 DABAD 121. I am sorry but I have a question to ____ you. A. treat B. influence C. ask D. change 122. Please give us the reason ____ the goods were delayed. A. why B. which C. what D. how 123. Peter will ____ the job as Sales Manager when John retires. A. put away B. take over C. work out D. make up 124. There is no doubt ____ he is a good employee. A. as B. who C. that D. what 125. I feel its a great honor for me _____ to this party. A. to invite B. invite C. having invited D. to be invited 121-125 CABCD 126. Dont _____ me to help you if you are not working hard. A. guess B. speak C. plan D. expect 127. It was two years ago _____ his sister became a doctor. A. that B. where C. who D. what 128. The general manager has promised to _____ the matter in person. A. get up B. look into C. see off D. put on 129. If you move you must inform us _____ the change of your address . A. with B. for C. in D. of 130. _____ his lecture is short it gives us a clear picture of the new program. A. If B. Because C. Although D. When 126-130 DABDC 131. How much does it ________ to take the online training course? A. cost B. give C. pay D. spend 132. If you need more information, please contact us ________ telephone or email. A. in B. by C. on D. for 133. Mr. Smith used to smoke ________ but he has given it up recently. A. immediately B. roughly C. heavily D. completely 134. He was speaking so fast ________ we could hardly follow him. A. what B. as C. but D. that 135. Please call me back ________ you see this message. A. as well as B. as early as C. as far as D. as soon as 131-135 ABCDD 136. We havent enough rooms for everyone, so some of you will have to ________ a room. A. share B. stay C. spare D. live 137. Before ________ for the job, you will be required to take a language test. A. apply B. applying C. applied D. to apply 138. If you want to join the club, youll have to ________ this form first. A. put up B. try out C. fill in D. set up 139. ______ the rain stops before 12 oclock, we will have to cancel the game. A. As B. Since C. While D. Unless 140. As the price of oil keeps ________, people have to pay more for driving a car. A. to go up B. going up C. gone up D. go up 136-140 ABCBB 141. What are the essential differences ___________ selling and marketing? A. between B. from C. among D. for 142. Jack called the airline to ___________ his flight to Beijing this morning. A. improve B. believe C. confirm D. insure 143. It was in the year of 2002___________they set up a branch company in China. A. as B. that C. what D. which 144. Youd better ___________advice before making a project plan. A. put down B. take in C. turn out D. ask for 145. Young people now live a life-style ___________their parents could hardly dream of. A. which B. why C. when D. where 141-145 ACBDA 146. While traveling in France, he __________some everyday French. A. gave up B. picked up C. drew up D. got up 147. Hardly __________ at the office when the telephone rang. A. I arrived B. I had arrived C. did I arrive D. had I arrived 148. To work __________with the machine you must read the instructions carefully. A. firstly B. naturally C. efficiently D. generally 149. We ll have to continue the discussion tomorrow __________we can make a final decision today. A. unless B. because C. when D. since 150. If you have three years work experience you will be the right ______ for this job. A. person B. passenger C. tourist D. customer 146-150 BDCAA 151. The newspaper ________ two people were killed in the accident. A. says B. talks C. calls D. asks 152. She told us briefly about how they succeeded in ________ the new product. A. develop B. to develop C. developed D. developing 153. The big IT company will ________ a new research center in the city. A. set up B. break up C. get up D. turn up 154. I ________ at 130 kilometers per hour when the policeman stopped me. A. had driven B. have driven C. drive D. was driving 155. Information about the new system is easy to ________ on the Internet. A. like B. go C. find D. open 151-155 ADAAC 156. Id like to introduce you ________ James Stewart, the new manager of our department. A. with B. to C. of D. on 157. We had a(n) ________ with him about this problem last night. A. explanation B. impression C. exhibition D. discussion 158. We talked for more than three hours without ________ a cup of tea. A. to have B. having C. have D. had 159. They had to give up the plan because they had ________ money. A. come up to B. got along with C. run out of D. taken charge of 160. ________ she joined the company only a year ago, shes already been promoted twice. A. Although B. Because C. If D. When 156-160 BDBCA 161. Please keep a detailed ________ of the work that you have done. A. paper B. idea C. exercise D. record 162. ________ our great surprise, the new secretary can speak four foreign languages. A. Of B. In C. To D. For 163. The department manager ________ a new plan to promote sales at the meeting. A. took away B. put forward C. looked after D. got on 164. What he told me to do was ________ I should get fully prepared before the interview. A. what B. if C. which D. that 165. When dealing with a ________ task, Alice always asks for help from people around her. A. difficult B. wonderful C. funny D. simple 161-165 DCBDA 166. Location is the first thing customers consider when ________ to buy a house. A. planning B. planned C. to plan D. having planned 167. Soft drink sales in this city have ________ by 8% compared with last year. A. picked B. moved C. increased D. pushed 168. If I hadnt attended an important meeting yesterday, I ________ to see you. A. will have come B. would have come C. have come D. had come 169. To obtain a visa to enter that country for the first time, you need to apply ________. A. in part B. in person C. in turn D. in place 170. The new model of the car was put into production in 2007, ________ helped to provide another 1400 jobs. A. that B. when C. what D. which 166-170 ACBBD 171. Its very important for us to learn how to learn by ________. A.. ourselves B itself C. myself D. themselves 172. When you ________ at a restaurant, please order just enough food. A.. ate B will eat C. eat D. have eaten 173. Mary called and asked her husband ________ home at once, because she locked her daughter in the home. A.. to leave B leave C. go D. to go 174.To keep healthy, many people every day. A.. take a shower B take pride C. take a look D. take exercise 175. Which of the two subjects do you like, art or music? ________. They are really interesting. A.. Neither B Both C. None D. All 171-175 CBCAD 176. Whats the _____ forecast for tomorrow? A. climate B weather C. date D. day 177. There are two reasons ______ I do not want to go out tonight. A why B because C for D which 178. We must avoid ______such mistakes again. A. to make B to making C. made D. making 179.The teacher always _______his lectures with picture. A. illustrate B conveys C. deserves D. appreciate 180. Women tend ____longer than men. A. live B to live C. to have lived D. to living 176-180 BADAB 181. I was really anxious about you, you ______ home without a word. A. mustnt leave B shouldn't have left C. couldn't have left D. mustnt leave 182. It is good for elderly people to be _____ involved in community service. A. honestly B patiently C. eagerly D. actively 183. Watch the girl and her dog _____ are crossing the bridge. A. Which B who C. they D. that 184. Most of the retired people are happy _____ their life in the countryside. A. to B of C, with D. on 185. He is more of a director ______ a producer. A. than B then C. that D. there 181-185 BDDCA 186. Six students_________ a room in our college. A. spare B live C. share D. study 187. John decided to _________ the present job in order to travel around the world. A. give up B put up C. wake up D. break up 188. I wonder ________ I can use your telephone. A. if B what C. that D. why 189. What are the essential differences _________ selling and marketing? A. from B among C. between D. for 190. Marry suggests that he _______ his homework before 10 oclock. A. finishes B to finish C. finish D. has finished 186-190 CAACC 191. Jenny is ______ university student, and she is ______ honest girl. A. aan B ana C. anan D. the... ... the 192. Up to now, we ______ any news from her. A. not receive B havent received C. received D. receiving 193.I had intended to call on you yesterday, but someone ______ to see me. A. come B came C. has come D. coming 194.As a school boy I already knew the sun ______ the center of the solar system. A. be B is C. was D. being 191-195A.BBBC 195.I have worked here since I ______from college. A. graduate B will graduate C. graduated D. graduating 196. No one knows ______ the experiment will succeed or not. .A that B if C whether D why 197. There are two reasons ______ I do not want to go out tonight. A why B because C for D which 198. I asked her ______ she had any rooms to let. A if B whether C what D both A and B 199. The teacher asked me ______. A. how old was I B how old I was C how I was old D. I was old how 200. He asked me if ______ the film A I had enjoyed B had I enjoyed. C enjoyed I had D I enjoying 196-200 CADBA 201. Tom hadnt had ______ before he joined the army. A. much education B many educations C. many educating D. many education 202. Id like to ______ my parents greetings to you and your family. A. offer B hand C. convey D. handle 203. Professor Lin, may I ______you a question? A. ask B influence C. treat D. change 204. Lets give him ______ hand. The car is waiting for us outside ______ school. A. a the B the the C. aa D. the ... ... a 205. The passage ______ by Tom Lear. A is written B is writing C wrote D. is wrote 201-205 ACAAA 206. Is ___ possible ___ us to work out all the questions in such a short time? A. it, for B that, of C. it, of D. that, for 207. Youd better not stay in a place ___ somebody is smoking, said the doctor. A. that B. which C. when D. where 208. She is one of the girls who ___ ever been to France. A. had B. has C. have D. have had 209. ____ in old English, the book is too difficult for us to understand. A. Writing B. Being written C. Written D. Wrote 210. ___ he needs is not to eat too much fat. A. That B. What C. Whether D. Why 206-210ADBCB 211. The sales department was required to______ a plan in three weeks. A. turn up B get up C. come up with D. put up with 212. Price is not the only thing customers consider before ______ what to buy. A. deciding B decided C. to decide D. having decided 213. All the traveling ______ are paid by the company if you travel on business. A. charges B money C. prices D. expenses 214. Sorry, we cannot ______ you the job because you don't have any work experience. A. make B send C. offer D. prepare 215. This article is well written because special attention ______ to the choice of words nod style of writing. A. had been paid B has been paid C. will be paid D. will have been paid 211-215 CADCA 216. It is the general manager who makes the ______ decisions in business. A. beginning B finishing C. first D. final 217. Never ______ such a good boss before I came to this company. A. do I meet B I met C. had I met D. I had met 218. If the machine should ______, call this number immediately. A. break down B set out C. put on D. go up 219. The manager showed the new employee ______ to find the supplies. A. what B where C. that D. which 220. Look at the clock! It's time ______ work. A. we started B we'll start C. we're starting D. we have started 216-220 DCABA 221. She gave up her ______ as a reporter at the age of 25. A. career B interest C. life D. habit 222. It is necessary to find an engineer ______ has skills that meet your needs. A. whom B which C. whose D. who 223. Time ______ very fast and a new year will begin soon. A. takes off B goes by C. pulls up D. gets along 224. This new style of sports shoes is very popular and it is ______ in all sizes. A. important B active C. available D. famous 225. The general manager sat there, ______ to the report from each department. A. to listen B listen C. being listened D. listening 221-225 ADBCD 226. I didn't answer the phone ______ I didn't hear it ring. A. if B unless C. although D. because 227. In his report of the accident be ______ some important details. A. missed B wasted C. escaped D. failed 228. ______ a wonderful trip he had when he traveled in China! A. Where B How C. What D. That 229. We're going to ______ the task that we haven't finished. A. take away B carry on C. get onto D. keep off 230. She didn't receive the application form; it ______ to the wrong address. A. sent B be sent C. was sent D. being sent 226-230 DACBC 231. Thank you ______. A. to send me the photos B to send me the photoes C. for sending me the photoes D. for sending me the photos 232. We have bags _____ all colors _____$20 each. A. at, at B in, with C. at, for D. in, for 233. We often go to the zoo ______ Saturday mornings. A. at B in C. on D. of 234. His name is Tony White. His family name is ______. A. White B Tony C. Tony White D. White Tony 235. There are ______ tomatoes and ______ milk in the fridge. A. lots of, much B much, many C. many, a lot D. lots of, many 231-235 DDCAA 236. I went to the airport to meet my grandmother______ my car. A. By B In C. On D. With 237. Is this your schoolbag? Call Tim ______ 583-2569. A. at B for C. on D. of 238. There are some birds _____ the apple trees and there are many apples on them. A. at B in C. on D. up 239. The clock is ______ the wall ______ my bedroom. A. of, of B of, on C. on, of D. on, on 240. Do you often watch the evening news ______ TV? A. on B by C. in D. with 236-240 BABCA 241. Mum, ______ is my teacher, Miss Zhang. Miss Zhang, ______ is my mother. A. this, this B this, that C. she, she D. that, this 242. He eats ______ bananas ______ lunch. A. a lot of, about B. lot of, for C. lots of, for D. lots of, of 243. My football is on the floor, ______ the bed ______ the desk. A. between, and B. between, to C. between, for D. between, with 244. How is your brother? He is very ______. A. a student B good C. nice D. well 245. Here ______ his new pencils. A. is B are C. am D. be 241-25 ACADB 246. Some girls are doing ______. A. their homework B their home C. her homework D. her homes 247. I dont have a soccer ball. But my friend Peter has ______. A. other B it C. one D. a 248. A friend of ______ is waiting for me now. A. me B my C. I D. mine 249. ______ are good friends. We often help each other. A.I, she and you B You, she and I C. You, I and she D. She, you and I 250. ______ color is yellow. A. Its B It C. Is D. Its 246-250 ACDBD 251. There ______ money in my purse. Can you lend me ______? A. isnt any, some B isnt any, any C. isnt some, any D. isnt some, some 252. The shop ______ school things ______ the students. A. sells, from B sells, to C. buy, from D. buy, to 253. Does Mary ______ brothers? A. has any B have any C. have a D. has some 254. Will you please get me some ink? I have ______ it. A. ran down B run out C. run out of D. run off 255. Danny, ______ shut the door. A. cant B doesnt C. dont D. not 252-255 ABBCC 256. Everyone in my class ______ music. A. like B likes C. is liking D. are liking 257. Your idea ______ a good one. A. listens B hears C. sounds D. listens to 258. They have ______ food at home. A. lots of B a lot C. many D. a lots of 259. When you go to the post office, will you please ______ some stamps back for me? A. take B bring C. to take D. to bring 260. Lets ______ and play football on the playground. A .to go B go C. to go to D. go on 256-260 BCABB Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the best answer to each question. Passage 1 It is never too late and you are never too old to start something new! says Englishtown student Ellen Remo. Ellen began to learn English at the age of fifty, and in just a few years, she has made great progress! Ellen chose to study on Englishtown because no evening classes were offered in the German countryside where she lives. On Englishtown, she has conversation classes online and speaks with native English-speaking teachers. Englishtown is a wonderful place for study, she says. Ellen began with the first level (4ls^) of Englishtown and quickly progressed.  I spent hours and hours studying, she said.  Maybe I wanted too much in a short time. I finished all my courses after 2 years, but I still had grammar difficulties. Instead of giving up, she chose to continue. After another two years on Englishtown, shes still studying in the online classroom. Studying online is never boring, but you need practice, practice, practice!Ellen says studying English isnt all about hard work. It should also be fun. I really like the online conversation classrooms, she says. I have learned so much about other cultures and traditions. Ellen has been able to put her English to use by visiting England five times! Im very thankful to Englishtown because my life has improved because of it, Ellen says. 1. Ellen started to learn English 000. A. 50 years ago B in a city of Germany C. when she was a high school student D. when she was 50 years old 2. Why did Ellen study English on Englishtown? A. She had no free time during the day. B. She lived far away from school. C. There were no evening classes near her home. D. Englishtown was a famous website to learn English. 3. Ellen had trouble learning . A. pronunciation B grammar C. writing D. listening 4. How long has Ellen learned English? A. For 2 years. B. For 4 years. C. For 6 years. D. For 15 years. 5. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. You are never too old to learn something new. B. Englishtown is a good place to visit. C. The courses are good on Englishtown. D. Studying English is not boring at all. Passage 2 0  Did you go skating a lot last year? I asked. Jen shook her head and looked at me. Finally she said,  On Thanksgiving, Mom and I always went to visit some friends who lived on a farm. I especially loved seeing their big turkeys. Until then, I didn t think about how Jen felt. She had a new stepfather (~6r) and stepbrother, and had a new town and home, too. Jen and her mom used to live near a lake where Dad and I went every summer, and she had to move up north with us. She had more changes than me. Jen seemed sad, so I was busy thinking of some ways to cheer her up on Thanksgiving. I told her my plan and she was excited. First we made a huge snowball, and then a small snowball. Then we built a wall behind the big snowball as a tail. Jen mixed some food coloring with water, saying, We can spray (U) colors on the tail. Our snow turkey had a red, blue, green, and yellow tail. We were so busy that we didn t notice our parents come outside. Dad found a hat for the snow turkey, and Mom wrapped her scarf around its neck.  Thanks for cheering Jen up, Mom said. Youre a good brother, and you always come up with great ideas. A happy feeling spread through me. I began to understand how much she cared about everyone in our new family. 1. What did Jen do on Thanksgiving in the past? A. She went skating with her friends. B. She went to the farm with her mother. C. She stayed at home with her mother. D. She made snow turkeys with her mother. 2. What can we learn from the second paragraph? A. Jen lived near a lake in the past. B. The writer was Jens stepfather. C. Jen moved up north for studying. D. The writer just moved out of his old house. 3. How many people are there in Jens new family? A. Two. B Three. C. Four. D. Five. 4. Which of the following is the right order? = 1 \* GB3`$.made a small snowball = 2 \* GB3a$found a hat = 3 \* GB3b$made a huge snowball = 4 \* GB3c$sprayed colors on the tail d$ wrapped a scarf around the neck e$ built a wall behind the big snowball A. `$b$e$c$a$d$ B. `$a$b$c$d$e$ C. b$`$e$c$a$d$ D. b$`$e$a$c$d$ 5. What can we infer (ce) from the underlined sentence? A. Jen s stepmother was not friendly to the writer. B. Jen didn t feel happy after moving here. C. Jen s mother did a lot to make Jen happy. D. The writer felt happy because his stepmother liked him. Passage 3 I have a rule for travel, never carry a map. I prefer to ask for directions. Foreign visitors are oft en puzzled in Japan because most streets there dont have names. In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop. In the country of the American Midwest, usually there are not many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat. In many places there are no towns or buildings with miles. Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distance. In Kansas (*X(e]), for example, people will say,  Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile. People in Los Angeles, California have no idea of distance on the map. They measure(Kmϑ) distance by telling time.  How far away is the post office? you ask. Oh, they answer,  it s about five minutes from here. You say,  Yes, but how many miles away is it? They don t know. People in Greece ( ^J) sometimes do not even try to give directions because few visitors understand the Greek language. Instead of giving you the direction, a Greek will often say,  Follow me. Then he ll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office. Sometimes a person doesn t know the answer to your question. A New Yorker might say,  Sorry, I have no idea. But in Yucatan, Mexico (XT), no one answers  I don t know . People in Yucatan think that I dont know is not polite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A visitor can get very, very lost in Yucatan! One thing will help you everywhere. You might not understand a persons words, but maybe you can understand his body language. He or she will usually turn and then point in the correct direction. Go in that direction and you may find the post office! 1. What do you think the word landmarks means? A. Street names. B Building names. C. Hotels, markets and bus stops. D. Buildings or places which are easily seen. 2. In which place do people tell distance by telling time? A. Japan. B. American Midwest. C. Los Angeles, California. D. Greece. 3. In the passage, countries are written about by the writer. A. seven B four C. five D. eight 4. Which of the following is wrong? A. Travelers can learn about peoples customs by asking questions about directions. B. People in some places give directions, in miles, but people in other places give directions by telling time. C. A persons body language can help you understand directions. D. People in different places always give directions in the same waythey use street names. 5. The passage mainly tells us that . A. there are not many landmarks in the American Midwest B. we never carry a map for travel C. there is different ways to give directions in different parts of the world D. New Yorkers often say I have no idea, but people in Yucatan, Mexico, never say this. Passage 4 Are you carrying too much on your back at school? Youre not alone. Back experts in the United States are worried that young students are having back and neck problems as a result of carrying too much in their backpacks (schoolbags). It hurts my back when I run, said Oberlin Reyes, a student in Virginia. Its hard to get up the stairs with my backpack, because its too heavy. Oberlin is among students whose backpacks were weighed for a week in a recent study. They had regular backpacks with two straps (&^P[) to carry them, but a number of students with heavy loads had switched to rolling backpacks (which have wheels and can roll on the ground. . Shirley Park, whose backpack weighed 10 kilograms, said she changed to a rolling backpack because she was starting to have back pain. How much is too much? Experts say students should carry no more than 10 to 15 percent of their own body weight. A few students had one suggestion to lighten the load: less homework. P.S. (D) Doctor s suggestion: `$ Lighten the load. Clean out binders (;muPge) and take home only the books you need that night. a$ Wide straps are better. They send out the weight over your shoulders more evenly (GWS). And be sure to wear both straps rather than hanging the pack over one shoulder. b$ Pack smart. The heavier things should be packed closed to the back. c$ Bend both knees when you pick up the pack, and don t just bend over at the waist (p). 1.  _____ is the main idea of the text. A. The problem of backpacks is worth studying00 B. The problem made by heavy backpacks C. What is the best backpack for a student00 D. How to make students backpacks light 2. According to Enderlin Reyes and Shirley Park, we know ______. A. students have to do too much homework00 B. backpacks have to carry heavy backpacks C. backpacks without wheels are bad for students D. too much homework leaves students no free time 3.The expression switched to in the text perhaps means ______. A. started to use B. turned to C. caught up D. used for 4. According to the passage, its better for a student of 40 kilograms to carry a backpack of _____ at most by the words of experts. A. 10 kg B. 8 kg C. 6 kg D. 7 kg 5. If students follow the doctors suggestions they ______. A. may lighten their backpacks00 B. can learn how to help themselves C. may feel their backpacks are lighter00 D. will know how to wear backpacks Passage 5 Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in Italy. He is best known as an artist today. One of his famous paintings is called Mona Lisa. However, Leonardo had many other natural abilities. He was also a great inventor. Many of his inventions have become important in modern day life. Although Leonardo hated war, he invented many different machines used for war. His most special invention was the machine gun, which was produced and used in war many years later. By watching the way birds fly Leonardo tried to find out the secret of flying. Among his sketches( }c)we can see several objects. We consider them as modern flying machines. Leonardo spent many hours thinking about how to make good use of time. He developed ideas for labor-saving machines like cutting machines. Leonardo was a strange man. He didn t eat any meat which was very unusual in those times. He never published (Sh) his ideas and scientific discoveries. He usually used mirror writing which looks like writing in a mirror, starting from the right side of the page and moving to the left. We have very little of his work today. Leonardo finished only a few of his paintings. He left many unfinished because he thought they were not perfect. No one in his life time knew how great Leonardo was. We now believe however that he was one of the cleverest men the world has ever known. 1. According to the passage, Leonardo is not only an artist but also _____ A. an inventor B an engineer C. a writer D. a musician 2. _______ was Leonardo s most special invention. A. The mirror writing B The cutting machine C. The machine gun D. The flying machine 3. Leonardo was strange for example . A. he didn t eat any vegetables B. he usually used mirror writing C. he liked to publish his discoveries D. he enjoyed drawing flying machines 4. Leonardo invented some machines to. A. stop the war B help paint pictures C. watch the birds D. make good use of time 5. From the passage we can learn that Leonardo was very . A. humorous B serious C. clever D. lonely Passage 6 Skin-diving({ň\o4l)is a new sport today. This sport takes you into a wonderful new world. It is like a visit to the moon. When you are under the water it is easy for you to climb big rocks because you are no longer heavy. Here under water everything is blue and green. During the day there is plenty of light. When fish swim nearby you can catch them with your hands. When you have tanks of air on your back you can stay in deep water for a long time. But you must be careful when you dive in deep water. To catch fish is one of the most interesting parts of this sport. Besides there are more uses for skin-diving. You can clean ships without taking them out of water. You can get many things from the deep sea. Now you see that skin-diving is both useful and interesting. 1. Skin-diving is a popular sport. It can take you to ______ . A. deep water B the mountains C. a new world of land D. the moon 2. In deep water . A. there is no light at all B there is plenty of light C. there is a new world of land D. it is like a visit to the moon 3. You can climb big rocks under water easily because ______ . A. you are very heavy B you are as heavy as on the land C. you are very thin D. you are not so heavy as on the land 4. With tanks of air on your back you can ______ . A. catch fish very easily B stay under water for a long time C. climb big rocks X K b1 .C o m D. have more fun 5. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Skin-diving is a new sport. B. The only use of skin-diving is to have more fun. C. Skin-diving is like visiting the moon. D. Skin-diving is not only interesting but useful. Passage 7 Shu-How Lin, the newest well-known NBA professional basketball player, was born on August 23,1988 in California in the USA. His ancestors lived in Fujian Province in China. In 1977, his parents moved to America. Although they live in the USA, they know they are Chinese. And they love their motherland. They try their best to earn more honor for China. When Shu-How was at high school, he showed a great interest in playing basketball. He practiced basketball much harder than any other student in his school. Because of him, the school team became the champion of all the high schools in America, which had never got a champion before. Meanwhile, he studied particularly hard during high school. He always got A in most of his subjects. After high school, his dream was to join a university, which was famous for basketball, to major in basketball. But none of these universities in America accepted him. They thought that he was just a Chinese and a Chinese could hardly become an excellent professional basketball player. He felt so sad and he had to attend Harvard University by his good grades, where professional basketball players are not wanted. But before long, he became the first man in Harvard who entered NBA after 1954. Shu-How never gave up his basketball dream. He had joined several NBA teams. But he was never given a chance to show himself in each game. One day, two players of his team were badly hurt. There were no more players who could play the game, The coach had to let Shu-How go for it. This was a great chance for him. He showed his talent in this game. He got 25 scores! After that, Shu-How became one of the most outstanding basketball players around the world. He set a great example to all of us. According to him, we know nothing is impossible if we try our best. 1. When was Shu-How Lin born? A. He was born on August 23, 1988. B. He was born on August 23, 1977. C. He was born in California in the USA. D. He was born in Fujian Province in China. 2. When Shu-How was at high school, _______. A. he became the first man in Harvard who entered NBA after 1954 B. he joined an NBA team C. he showed a great interest in playing basketball D. he majored in basketball 3. Which is NOT true according to the article? A. He always got A in most of his subjects at high school. B. He became an important player as soon as he first joined the NBA team. C. He is one of the most outstanding basketball players around the world. D. He studied particularly hard during high school. 4. According to him, we know ________. A. we should practice basketball more B. nothing is impossible if we try our best C. nothing could be done if we try our best D. a Chinese could hardly become an excellent professional basketball player. 5. This passage is mainly about ____________. A. Shu-How Lin and his family B. Shu-How Lin and Harvard C. Shu-How Lin and his basketball D. Shu-How Lin and his high school Passage 8 Chinese writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012. Mo, who was born in 1955 into a farmers family in Gaomi County in Shandong Province, is the first Chinese to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his early years, life was not easy and he experienced hunger. These things have influence Mo Yans later writings.60-year-old Park Geun-hye was elected the new President of South Korea in December, 2012. She becomes the countrys first female head of state and her term will last five years from 2013. I will become a president who puts peoples living before anything else, she told the cheering people in central Seoul as she accepted her win, I will keep my promises.Barack Obama (born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961), who was elected the 44th President of the United States in 2008, has been elected again to a second term, fighting against Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School. His father was from Kenya, and his mother was born in Wichits, Kansas.1. When Mo Yan was young, his family might be______. A. big. Bpoor C. rich D. small 2. When was Park Geun-hye born? A. In 1952. B In 1955. C. In 1961. D. In 1987. 3. Where was Barack Obama born? A. In Kansas. BIn Kenya C. In Columbia. D. In Hawaii. 4. Which of the following is NOT true about the passages? A. The writer Mo Yan lived in a big city before he got the prize. B. Park Geun-hye will lead South Korea till the year 2018. C. Obama fought against his challenger Mitt Romney in the election. D. Among the three persons, Park Geun-hye is the oldest. 5. The three passages may be from ______. A. an email B a letter C. news D. an ad Passage 9 Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer. Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg. Every day Jeff puts on an artificial leg. With the plastic artificial leg, Jeff can ride a bicycle, swim and play soccer. He can also run. Jeff made a plan with his friends who had plastic legs, too. They decided to run across America. When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United States from the east to the west. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3,200 miles. Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff, but for the American Cancer Society. Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things. He is studying to be a lawyer. Jeff says, People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I ran not only for disabled people. I ran for everybody. 1. Jeffs right leg was cut off because he had ______. A.a disease B an accident C. cancer D. a serious injury 2. From the passage we know that Boston is ______. A. in the west Bhalf between the east and the west C. near Los Angeles D. in the east 3. It took Jeff ______ to run from Boston to Los Angeles. A.about four and a half months B. over two hundred days C. almost twenty-five weeks D. less than half a year 4. The underlined word  disabled means ______. A. Oyv BR/}v C. kuv D. e:NRv 5. The last paragraph tells us that _________. A. people should give him more money B. people can do anything they want to do C. some disabled men will become lawyers D. disabled people can also run Passage 10 Young women are wearing the new high platform shoes that came into style not long ago. Young women enjoy wearing stylish clothes. They also enjoy being taller while they are wearing these shoes. But doctors are not very happy with the platform shoes. Foot specialists report that many women hurt their feet by wearing them. These specialists say that if you turn your ankle when wearing a normal shoe, the foot can easily return to its regular position. However, if you fall while walking on a high platform shoes, your foot may turn so far that you will break a bone in the foot or ankle. There is also a possibility that these shoes cause backaches. Many platform shoes have high heels, and women who wear them say that these shoes sometimes make them feel tired. (It has been found that people use more energy when walking on high-heeled shoes.) Because the platforms are very thick and stiff, these shoes could cause into accidents. The driver might not be able to feel the difference between the brake and the accelerator (RhV). Also, if the platforms are very high, and if the driver has to stop the car quickly, she might not be able to move her foot to the brake in time. Women are not alone in wearing platform shoes. Many U. S. shoe stores sell platform shoes designed for men. Doctors continue to warn people about the dangers of wearing them. A high style is not always a safe style. 1. Why do young women enjoy wearing the new high platform shoes? A. High platform shoes are stylish. B. Young women look taller when wearing them. C. Neither A or B. D. Both A. and B. . 2. You will break a bone in your foot or ankle if _______. A. you fall B you wear high platform shoes C. You wear normal shoes D. You fall while wearing high platform shoes 3. Why do high platform shoes make women who wear them feel tired? A. Women use more energy when walking on them. B. Women have to walk longer roads. C. Women have to walk slowly. D. Women are not used to walking on them. 4. Doctors are not very happy with the platform shoes, for ________. A. they think the popular style changes too quickly B. they worry a lot about the health of those who wear this kind of shoes C. they dont expect more car accidents D. they are afraid that before long men will wear this kind of shoes as well 5. The main purpose of this passage is ____________. A. to introduce a new style B. to forbid people to wear high platform shoes C. to warn people about the dangers of wearing high platform shoes D. to call a new reform on style Passage 11 Today anyone will accept money in exchange for goods and services. People use money to buy food, furniture, books, bicycles and hundreds of others they need or want. When they work, they usually get paid in money. Most of the money today is made of metal or paper. But people used to use all kinds of things as money. One of the first kinds of money was shells. Shells were not the only things used as money. In China, cloth and knives are used. In the Philippine Islands, rice was used as money. In parts of Africa, cattle were one of the earliest kinds of money. Other animals were used as money, too. The first metal coins were made in China. They were round and had a square hole in the center. People strung them together and carried them from place to place. Different countries have used different metals and designs for their money. The first coins in England were made of tin. Sweden and Russia used copper to make their money. Later, countries began to make coins of gold and silver. But even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensive. Again the Chinese thought of a way to improve money. They began to use paper money. The first paper money looked more like a note from one person to another than paper money used today. Money has had an interesting history from the days of shell money until today. 1. Which of the following can be cited as an example of the use of money in exchange for services? A. To sell a bicycle for $20. B. To get some money for old books at a garage sale. C. To buy things you need or want. D. To get paid for your work. 2. Where were shells used as money in history? A. In the Philippines. B. In China. C. In Africa. D. We dont know. 3. Why did ancient Chinese coins have a square hole in the center? A. Because it would be easier to put them together and carry them around. B. Because it would be lighter for people to carry them from place to place. C. Because people wanted to make it look nicer. D. Because people wanted to save the expensive metal they were made from. 4. Even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensive because _________. A. they are easy to steal. B. they are difficult for people to obtain. C. they are not easy to carry around. D. they themselves are expensive, too. 5. Which is the best title for this passage? A. Money and Its Uses. B. The First Kind of Money. C. Different Countries, Different Money. D. The History of Money. Passage 12 Many parts of the world still do not have university-educated doctors or hospitals. Yet diseases are often cured. How? By using ancient methods. Through they centuries, people have found many useful chemicals in plants. Scientists believe many of these medicines may provide the cure for some of todays most serious diseases. Experts say almost 80 percent of the people in the world use plants for health care. These natural medicines are used not because people have no other form of treatment, but because people trust them. In developed areas, few people think about the source of the medicines they buy in the store. Yet many widely-used medicines are from ancient sources especially plants. Some experts say more than 25 percent of modern medicines come, in one way or another, from nature. Scientists have long known that nature is really a factory of chemicals which can cure diseases. However, this factory is in danger because the worlds rain forests are disappearing quickly. Plants also provide poisons. Scientists have found 1,200 kinds of plants that have some effect against insects. Not all of these natural insect poisons are powerful and most poisons may be the only way to kill insects without poisoning humans and animals. 1. Why do modern people use natural medicines? A. Because these medicines are safe to humans. B. Because these medicines can cure diseases. C. Because there are no other forms of treatment. D. Because there are not enough doctors or hospitals. 2. Nature is really a factory of chemicals (Para.3) means that ____. A. chemicals are made in a factory B. there is a chemical factory in nature C. nature is a good place for factories D. there are many chemicals in nature 3. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Man-made poisons are very powerful. B. Man-made poisons are more expensive. C. Man-made poisons are harmful to humans. D. Man-made poisons are widely-used. 4. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Todays most serious diseases are cured with natural medicines. B. All diseases may be cured without doctors or medicines. C. Many widely-used medicines are made from plants. D. Many people do not know the source of the medicines. 5. We can infer from the passage that _________. A. over 25 percent of the worlds population use natural medicine B. all the natural poisons are safe to humans and animals. C. people believe in natural medicines more than in hospitals D. many natural medicines can be found in rain forests Passage 13 It was Sunday and Tom was staying at home. After breakfast he went out into the garden and played quietly by himself. Therewerenokidsaroundandhewasusedto playingalonequietly. HeplayedwithBobby,thedog. He climbed up and down the tree. Sometimesa birdwouldcomedowntoperch ontopofthe doghouse. Then Tom would have the greatest fun by throwingastoneorsomethingatit. Though he never made it, he did like doing this kind of thing. Now Tom had been in the garden for half an hour. Suddenly a crack was heard and the little boy began crying. Whats the matter, Tom? his mother looked through the kitchen window. Tom ran into the kitchen. Mum, he sobbed, I broke Bobbys plate. I didnt know it was so fragile. His mother put her arms round him and said, Dont feel so sad, Tom. We have other plates for Bobby. But how did you break that one?I threw it at a bird but missed, and it went straight to the plate. In Toms hand was his fathers gold pocket watch! 1. Whendidthestoryhappen? A. OnaSundayafternoon. B. OnaSundaymorning. C. Atnoon. D. Intheevening. 2. Whenabirdperchedontopofthedoghouse, Tom_________. A. wouldliketoplaywithit B. wasveryinterestedinitbythrowingastoneatit C. wouldliketogiveitsomethingtoeat D. wouldsmile 3. Therewerenokidsaroundandhewasusedtoplayingalonequietly. Here kids" means_______. A. men B dogs C. children D. birds 4. HowlonghadTombeeninthegardenwhenhismotherheardhimcry? A. Anhour. B. Aday. C. Twohours. D. Halfanhour. 5.Thoughhenevermadeit"means ". A. Thoughhecouldnthitabirdwithastoneorsomething B. Thoughhecouldntcatchthebird C. Thoughhecouldnthavefunfromthebird D. Thoughhecouldnteatthebird Passage 14 Animportantquestionabouteatingoutiswhopaysforthemeal. Ifafriend of yours asks you to have lunch with him, youmaysaysomethinglikethis, Im afraid itll have to be someplace cheap, as I have very little money. The other person may say. OK, Ill meet you at McDonalds. This means that the two agree to go Dutch, that is, each person pays for himself. He may also say, Oh, no. I want to take you to lunch at Smiths, or I want you to try the Chinese dumplings there. Theyre great. This means the person wants to pay for both of you. If you feel friendly towards this person, youcangowithhimandyouneedntpayforthemeal. You may just say, Thank you. That would be very nice. American customs about who pays for dates are much the same as in other parts of the world. In the old days, American women wanted men to pay for all the meals. But, today, a university girl or a woman in business world will usually pay her way during the day. If a man asks her for a dance outside the working hours, it means Come, as my guest. So as you can see, it is a polite thing to make the question clear at the very beginning. 1. Thepassagetellsus ______. A. howtoeatout B wheretoeatout C. whattoeatout D. whopaysforthemeal 2. Ifyouhavelittlemoney, _______. A. youllhaveacheapmeal B youllborrowsomefromothers C. youllaskyourfriendtopayforyourmeal D. youwontwantyourfriendstoaskyoutodinner 3.GoDutch"inthispassagemeans. A.Sm B.1\ C. D.TN>k 4. Sometimesyourfriendtakesyoutolunch. Itmeans . A. he sgoingtolendsomemoneytoyou B. he sgoingtopayforyourmeal,too C. he llbeangrywithyou D. hecantunderstandyou 5. InAmerica, somegirlsandwomen ____ now. A. askmentopayfortheirmeals B. trytopayforthemensmeals C. trytopayfortheirownmeals D. neverhaveanythingoutside Passage 15 More and more people like bicycling and it is no surprise. It is fun, healthy and good for the environment. Maybe thats why there are 1.4 billion bicycles and only 400 million cars on roads worldwide today. Bikes can take you almost anywhere, and there is no oil cost! Get on a bicycle and ride around your neighborhood. You may discover something new all around you. Stopping and getting off a bike is easier than stopping and getting out of your car. You can bike to work and benefit (Sv) from the enjoyable exercise without polluting the environment. You don t even have to ride all the way. Folding (bS) bikes work well for people who ride the train. Just fold the bike and take it with you. You can do the same on an airplane. A folding bike can be packed in a suitcase. You can also take a common bike with you when you fly. But be sure to look for information by getting on airline websites. Not all airlines are bicycle-friendly to travelers. Health Benefits of Bicycling: It helps to prevent heart diseases. Bicycling helps to control your weight. A 15-minute bike ride to and from work three times a week burns off five kilos of fat in a year. Bicycling can improve your mood (_`).Exercise like bicycling has been shown to make people feel better, more relaxed and self-confident. Bicycling is healthier than driving. 1. From the passage, we know that bicycling is becoming very . A. surprising B exciting C. expensive D. popular 2. When you are riding your bicycle around your neighborhood, you may . A. pollute the environment around B find something you didnt notice C. go everywhere and use a little oil D. get off your bike and begin to work 3. If you travel with a folding bike, you can fold it and _ . A. get out of the car B take it onto a train C. put it in your purse D. go on airline websites 4. One of the benefits from bicycling is that . A. you can fold the bicycle B you will be friendly to others C. you will be more relaxed D. you may get fatter and fatter 5. Which is TRUE according to the passage? A. Bicycling is enjoyable exercise for people. B. Driving cars is healthier than riding bikes. C. Riding a bike pollutes your neighborhood. D. Common bikes are welcomed by all airlines. Passage 16 Are you interested in country music? I like it very much! It will take me away for a while after I am tired .The guitars and songs will take me to mountains and fields. Country music usually talks of everyday life and feelings. Its the spirit of America, easy to understand, slow and simple. Country music developed in the Southern United States. It was the folk music of American countryside. Many of songs tell about the lives of famers .They talk about love, crops or death. The life of the countryside can be hard, so the words in country music are often sad. At first, people played the music only at family parties. But it became more popular later. In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and they made them into records. When people in the countryside moved to towns and cities to look for work, they took their music with them. Country music continued to change and became popular across America. John Denver was one of Americas most famous country singers in the 1970s.His song Take Me home, Country Roads is well-known and people still play it today. 1. Country music is usually about _______. A. everyday life and feelings B. farmers feelings C. the lives of workers D. love and pain 2. Country music developed ________. A. in John Denvers city B in the Southern United States C. in the Northern United States D. in the Eastern United States 3. People began to make country song records _______. A. in the 1920s B. in 1920 C. in the 1970s D. in the 1960s 4. Why did Country music become popular in America? A. Because city people liked the music. B. Because farmers moved to cities with their music and it continued to change. C. Because country music talked about city peoples lives. D. Because young people love it 5. Who is famous for the song Take Me Home, Country Roads? A. A farmer in the countryside. B.A person who moved to towns C. John Denver. D. young man Passage 17 TYPING This course is for those who want to learn to type, as well as those who want to improve their typing. The course is not common. You are tested in the first class and begin practicing at one of eight different skill levels. This allows you to learn at your own speed. Each program lasts 20 hours. Bring your own paper. Course fee9(u :$125 Materials:$25 Two hours each evening for two weeks .New classes begin every two weeks. This course is taught by a number of professional business education teachers who have successfully taught typing courses before. UNDERSTANDING COMPUTERS This twelve-hour course is for people who do not know very much about computers, but who need to learn about them. You will learn what computers are, what they can and cant do and how to use them. Course fee:$75 Jan.4,7,11,14,18 Wed.& Sat. 9:00-11:30 a.m. Equipment fee:$10 David is a professor of Computer Science at Beijing University. He has over twenty years of experience in computer field. STOP SMOKING Do you want to stop smoking? Have you already tried to stop and failed? Now is the time to stop smoking using the latest methods? You can stop smoking, and this twelve-hour course will help you do it. Course fee: $30 Jan.2.9,16,23 Mon.2:00-5:00 p.m Dr John is a practicing psychologist who has helped hundreds of people stop smoking. 1. If you choose the UNDERSTANDING COMPUTERS course, you will have classes_______. A. from Monday to Sunday B on Wednesday and Saturday C. on Saturday and Sunday D. from Monday to Saturday 2. How long will the STOP SMOKING course last? A. For four weeks. B. For three hours. C. For a week. D. For three weeks 3. Mr. Black works every morning and evening, but he wants to take part in one of the three courses. What is suitable for him? A.TYPING B. UNDERSTANDING COMPUTERS C.STOP SMOKING D. above all 4. If you want to learn about computers and the same time you want to improve your typing, how much will you pay for it? A. $75 B.$150 C.$235 D. $205 5. Whats the special difference between the TYPING course and the other two? A. People with different skill levels may learn at different speed. B. You will take a test after the course. C. You will pay less money. D. You will pay more money. Passage 18 Its not easy to be an astronauts son. Everybody expects you to be special or perfect. I often wonder how my father ever had a son like me. I mean he s so special and so good at everything he does. Even in middle school he was class president and captain of the football team. Well to be honest I often dream about being some kind of hero or doing something speciallike saving a child from a burning building or discovering a new star. I was daydreaming at school one morning when my teacher said there would be a Fathers Day writing competition for the whole sch001. I hope we have a winner right here in my class. When I got home I started to think about what to write. My father is an astronaut. N0 I wouldn t start like that. That was the way others saw him. How did I see my father? Hmm. I saw him sitting with me in the dark when I had a terrible dream. I remembered how he hugged me for hours when my dog Spotty was killed by a car. Yes these were the things I was going to write. To me he wasn t just a world famous astronaut. He was my dad. My parents and l went to school Thursday night. There were so many people in the big hall! My dad looked at me and I shrugged(8). The third prize was announced and it was not me. 1 was relieved(ʑ6q)and disappointed at the same time. The second prize was announced. It was me. 1 went up to the stage and read what I had written  My father s son . When I finished the people stood up and cheered. I saw my father blowing his nose. Tears were running down my mother's face. Dad cleared his throat and put his hand on my shoulder.  Son this is the proudest moment of my life.   It was the proudest moment of my life too. Maybe I ll never be a great hero or win a Nobel Prize but it was enough just to be my father s son. 1. The writer felt it to be the son of a famous person. A. 1ucky B. natural C. hard D. pleasant 2. In order to_ the writer would like to save a child from a burning building. A. become astronaut B. become a great hero C. be made school team captain D. be made class president 3. What did the boy probably write in his composition? A. A lot of special things he had done. B. The story of his father as an astronaut. C. The unforgettable time he spent with his father. D. The experiences his father had in middle school. 4. The writer felt proud when he . A. got a prize in a writing competition B won a Nobel Prize C. saved a child from a burning building D. discovered a new star 5. What is the best title for the passage? A. My daydream B My fathers son C. My famous father D. My happy family Passage 19 Feeling left out? A reader wrote in to say that she was feeling lonely at break because her best friend wasnt around. Heres our advice to herand to all kids who feel lonely sometimes. Its hard when a best friend isnt aroundmaybe because she moved to a different school or a different class. You may feel lonely at break or lunchtime. You want to have new friends. But how do you make them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already has their friends. But remember, theres always room for more friends. Start by looking around your classroomthink about which kids youd like to play with at break. Look for chances to say hi to them smile and be friendly. Offer to share something or express your appreciation(#kO)to them. Invite someone to play with you or say  Do you want to sit here? in the lunchroom. When you re at break walk over to kids you want to play with. act friendly and say  Hi can l play, too? or just join in. If you have troubles doing this or if you re feeling shy, ask your teacher to help you make new friends. Teachers are usually pretty good at matching up friends. The best way to make friends is to be a friend. Be kind be friendly share say nice things offer to help and pretty soon you ll have one or two or even more new friends. You might still miss that special best friend. But when you see each other, you can share something you didn t have before she leftYou can introduce her to your new friends! 1. This text is written for . A. teachers B. parents C. students D. visitors 2. According to the writer, some kids feel lonely at break because they . A. have trouble with their studies B dont have their best friends around C. need their parents to be with them D. are too young to look after themselves 3. The underlined word this in Paragraph 4 refers to(cv/f) . A. sharing your ideas B talking before many people C. studying better at school D. developing new friendship 4. Some kids need help from teachers to make friends because . A. they miss their old friends a lot B they have no time to stay with others C. teachers know who wants a new friend D. they are shy or not good at making friends 5. The expression  feeling left out' means  in Chinese. A.SQ= B. O C. (cybċ D. m;eQ Passage 20 The Water World Swimming Pool is open every day from eight oclock in the morning until half past seven in the evening. It costs two dollars sixty to enter the pool. There is a special cheap price for students with a student card. The price is one dollar forty. But you must bring your student card with you. On Wednesday morning the pool is only open to mothers and babies. So mothers can enjoy themselves in the water with their babies. Please leave your older children at home on Wednesday morning. The new Water World Caf will be open up on June 22nd. From the caf you can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim. Please call 2105369 for more information. We look forward to seeing you at the Water World Swimming Pool. 1. How long is the Water World Swimming Pool open every day? A. Eleven hours. B. Seven hours. C. Eleven and a half hours. D. Seven and a half hours. 2. What is the price for students with a student card to enter the pool? A. Two dollars. B One dollar forty. C. Two dollars sixty. D. One dollar. 3. A ten-year-old boy cant go to the Water World Swimming Pool . A. on Saturday B on Sunday C. on Wednesday afternoon D. on Wednesday morning 4. From the caf you can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim ___________. A. on May 21st B on May 22nd C. on June 23rd D. on June 21st 5. This passage is a(n) . A. advertisement B note C. story D. slogan Passage 21 A recent report from Dazhou Daily says about 18% of Dazhou teenagers can have problems with their mindsQ_ |^y . Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates. Zhang Qiang, a Junior 2 student from Dazhou, could not understand his teachers in class and was doing badly in his lessons. He was afraid of exams. When he looked at the exam paper, he couldnt think of anything to write. Another student, a 15-year-old girl called Wu Yan from Guangan often argued with her classmates even her parents because of some different ideas. She became so annoyed about them that she started to cut her finger with a knife. However, many students who have problems won t go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupida"v if they go to see a doctor. Others don t want to talk about their secrets. In order to solve the teenagers problems, here is some advice : %Talk to your parents or teachers often. %Take part in group activities and play sports. %Go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell. 1. It is reported that _________ students in Dazhou can have problems with their minds. A. most B many C. some D. all the 2. From the passage we know teenagers have problems with their minds because of _________. A. their study B getting on with other people C. their hobbies D. A and B. 3. Wu Yan started to cut her finger with a knife because . A. she couldnt get on well with her classmates and even her parents B. she could not understand her teachers in class C. she was afraid of exams D. she had no money for a new shirt 4. Why dont the students who have problems want to go for help ? A. Because they think no one will help them. B. Because they dont want to talk about their secrets and they think its stupid to see a doctor. C. Because they think they can solve the problems by themselves. D. Because they think the doctors could do nothing with their problems. 5. How many pieces of advice are given to the teenagers who have problems in this passage? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five. Passage 22 Saturday, March 20,1010 Dear Mom and Dad, The time has come: Im graduating, and I thank you both for all your help during these 15 years. I still remember when you used to say, You can be whatever you want Im so glad you are my parents, especially when I hear kids say they dont get on well with theirs. Im glad that you support/ec me when I decide to do anything. You always try to help, and that s important to me. Dad, I remember when you first took me fishing. I loved going even though I never caught anything. I also remember when you would get angry with me. I realize you were only trying to show me the right way. When I would cry, you would always be there to try to cheer me up. Thats what I call a good, loving, caring dad. Sometimes you and Mom dont agree with me, but you are there by my side in anything that I do, and thats why I love you both so much. Mom, I enjoy going out with you and having our happy time every Friday night, and I hope that never changes. I love telling you everything; the best part about you is that you listen. Im glad we do a lot together .You love to have fun, and Dad does, too. You always give me your opinion and I listen. Thank you for bringing me up. Love always, Allison 1. Allison writes the letter to show ________to her parents. A. wishes B. support C. help D. thanks 2. In Allisons opinion, other kids of her age may _____ their parents. A. have problems with B. get on well with C. like to talk to D. like to listen to 3. Father might get angry with her when Allison _______. A. didnt accept him B. didnt do things in the right way C. didnt catch any fish D. didnt agree with her parents 4. The underlined part and Dad does, too in Paragraph 3 means _______. A. and Dad is funny, too B. and so is Dad C. and Dad has, too D. and Dad also loves to have fun 5. What makes Allison and her mother good friends? A. Cheering up each other. B. Listening to each other and having fun together. C. Encouraging each other. D. Going out together. Passage 23 Who wants to carry a bulky bag to school? No children. Nobody wants one shoulder to be lower than the other, and paininguu too. In India, most of us would look at the reductionQ\ of textbooks as a way out. But in a country like America, there are always more choices. A company called go Reader has created a "school bag" which is the size of a laptop computer{,g5u , weighing about 2.5 kg. The go Reader has a color screen and can "hold" all the textbooks that a student may need, says a report in 'The Asian Age' newspaper. The company plans to work closely with the publishersQHrFU of textbooks so that these books can be supplied on the Internet. All the students will have to do is to download N} their textbooks. Making notes and marking important parts of a lesson can be done just as lots of students have done on their textbooks before. At present, the plan is being tested out in a university. Richard Katzmann, the owner of the company is having his creation tested at Chicago's DePaul University, where he studied. Does that mean it is goodbye to the new paper, and the smell of the black ink? 1. What does the underlined word bulky in the first line mean? A. light B. small C. big and heavy D. old 2. What would Indians do to solve㉳Q the problem? A. They would reduce the textbooks. B. They would tell the parents to help students. C. They would tell the teachers to help students. D. They would take students to school by bus. 3. The writer may think that Americans have a ________ way to solve the problem. A. more stupid B. worse C. better D. quicker 4. The go Reader may be a machine ________. A. that can work as a teacher B. that can be used as textbooks C. that can cheat students D. that can hurt students 5. When the new machine is used, it is possible that ________. A. students might study harder B. students might study at home C. students might not need teachers D. students might study without paper textbooks Passage 24 Most people want to be happy, but few know how to find happiness. Money and success alone do not bring lasting happiness. Aristotle, a Greek thinker, said, Happiness depends upon ourselves. In other words, we make our own happiness. Here are a few suggestions to help you be happier. The first secret of happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life. Too often, we spend so much time thinking about the future for example, getting into college or getting a good job that we fail to enjoy the present. You should enjoy lifes simple pleasures, such as reading a good book, listening to your favorite music, or spending time with close friends. People who have several close friends often live happier and healthier lives. Another secret to living a happy life is to be active, and have hobbies where you forget your problems and time. Many people experience this dancing, or playing a sport, such as swimming. You can forget about your problems, and only think about the activity. Finally, many people find happiness in helping others. Studies show that people feel good when they spend their time helping others. If you want to feel happier, do good things for someone. You can help a friend with his or her studies, go shopping to buy food for an elderly person, or simply help out around the house by washing the dishes. 1. The best titleh of the passage is ________. A. Money Makes You Happy B. The Secrets of Happiness C. Ideas for Helping Other People to Be Happy D. Good Friends Make You Happy 2. The second paragraph tells us that ________. A. the more friends you have, the happier you will be B. we shouldnt think about our future C. happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life. D. some people fail to live a happy life 3. The passage gives us ________ pieces of advice on happiness. A. one B. two C. three D. four 4. The writer thinks that ________. A. everyone knows how to live a happier life B. its wrong to spend time on work C. hobbies take up too much time D. doing good things for someone can make you happier 5. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? A. Reading a good book. B. Traveling to a foreign country. C. Playing a sport. D. Spending time with close friends. Passage 25 James is a good student and he has lots of friends but he also has a problem. Some older boys are bullying(:k)him at school. James is very unhappy and he doesn't know what to do about it. Here are some suggestions to him and other teenagers in this situation. Don't feel worried. It's not your fault(Ǐ)! Being bullied can make you feel very lonely and angry but you are not alone. Don't feel that you have to hide the problem. You should find a person you can trust and tell them. It might be your teacher your parents or even your friend's parents. After you tell someone you will get some support and feel some relief(1). Speaking to an adult might make you nervous but here are other things you can do. Some people express their feelings more easily on paper. Write a letter to someone or keep a diary. Include all the details(~)about what the bullies do, as well as when and where the bullying happens. You can use it as proof to show what is going on. And it is a wonderful idea to show your letter or diary to a teacher or another responsible adult. Then the bullies will feel very afraid if their names appear in a letter! Also don't show you are sad and don't try and fight with the bullies. You could get in trouble yourself. Ignore them and just walk away. The bullies will soon stop. 1. What do you think the text is trying to tell us? A. What to do about being bullied. B. How to be a good student at school. C. What to write well in a diary. D. How to give suggestions to teenagers. 2. Why does the text advise you not to feel worried if bullied? A. Because you are not alone. B. Because it is not your fault. C. Because someone has known about it. D. Because youre doing something wrong. 3. You'd better go and find a person you can trust and ____. A. know what happens B learn from them C. ask for help D. make them lonely 4. If you remember and follow the suggestions above, ____. A. nobody will speak to the bullies B. everybody will feel some relief C. someone will express their feelings D. the bullies will soon stop 5. What does the underlined word "ignore" mean in the text? A. take no notice of B take care of C. make full use of D. get more help from Passage 26 Britain Today Food British people like good food, and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast food is also very popular 30% of all adults have a hamburger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips! Sports British people don't do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week, about 9% go cycling and 8% play golfand only 6% of people play football (but 32% go to watch it). Cinema and TV Films are very popular in Britain, and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about three hours every day two quarters more than women. Holidays British people love going on holiday, and have 56 million holidays every year. Most of these holidays aren't in the UK27% are in Spain, 10% are in the USA, and 9% are in France. Maybe this is because the weather in Britain isn't very good! 1. Which food could be more popular among British adults, a hamburger or fish and chips? A. A hamburger. B. Fish and chips. C. Both. D. Neither. 2. Which of the followings can show the right percentage (~vRk) about Sports in Britain? A. 32% B. 27% C.40% D.60% 3. Those who are interested in movies are ____. A. men B women C. old people D. young people 4. How long do British women spend watching TV every day? A. Three hours. B Three hours and a half C. Two hours D. Two hours and a half 5. British people's favorite country for a holiday is ____. A. Spain B France C. America D. Australia Passage 27 When can I get a cell phone? The answer is when your parents think you need one, though many kids seem to be getting them around age 12 or 13. Some younger kids may have them because their parents see it as a matter of safety and convenience. For example, a kid can call mom and dad when sports practice is over. And a cell phone can give kids almost instant access(_wcS) to their parents if something goes wrong or they need help. It can give parents quick access to their kids so they can check on them and make sure theyre OK. If you do get a cell phone, make some rules with your parents, such as how many minutes youre allowed to spend on the phone, when you can use your phone, when the phone must be turned off, and what you will do if someone calls you too often, and so on. Youll also have to learn to take care of the phone in your life. Keep it charged(EQ5u) and store it in the safe place so it doesn t get lost. And whatever you do, don t use it in the bathroom. I know someone who dropped her phone in the toilet! 1. Parents buy cell phones for their kids because ___________. A. they think it is necessary B. they think their kids are old enough C. they have asked the author for advice D. they want to follow their kids wherever they are. 2. The author of the passage ___________. A. wants to describe how children use cell phones B. knows nothing about when children can have a cell phone C. may have done a survey on kids using cell phones D. has been a teacher for many years 3. Which of the following is true? A. It is too young for kids of 12 or 13 to get a cell phone. B. A cell phone is useful for kids and their parents. C. The author is against the idea of kids to have cell phones. D. Most kids are considering having cell phones. 4. Who is the passage most probably written by? A. Parents who have bought phones for their kids. B. Someone who does cell phone business. C. A teacher who cares most about school safety. D. Someone who works for childrens education. 5. Which might not be a rule for kids with a cell phone? A. Keep it on all the time. B. Make a call if something goes wrong. C. Dont use it in the bathroom. D. Take care not to lose it. Passage 28 Every morning, the newspaper chief editor(;N) holds a meeting with the reporters. They discuss the main events(NN) of the day. Reporters are then sent to cover the events. As soon as the reporters know what to write about, they get down to work. They telephone people and fix a time for a face-to-face interview with them. Sometimes they do telephone interviews. Checking information is very important. They go to the newspapers own library to look up any information that they need. This is called doing ones homework. At the same time, the picture editor decides which photographs will be used for the next days paper. All the people who work on a newspaper must be able to work fast. Reporters have to stop working on one story and start working at once on the important new one. They must find out the new information as quickly as possible. Later in the day, everything is put together at the news desk. Reporters return, type their stories into the computer and hand them to the editor. The chief editor decides which will be the most important story on the front page. Sometimes this will have to be changed if something more important happens late in the day. Other editors read the stories which the reporters have written and make any necessary changes. Finally, there is no more time left for adding new stories, and the time for printing(pS7R) the newspaper has come. This is done on fast-moving printing machines. The newspapers are then delivered(S) by truck, plane or rail. Speed is important. People want to buy the latest newspaper; nobody wants to buy yesterdays. 1. What is the work in a newspaper office like? A. Interesting and confusing B. Important and patient. C. Particular and necessary. D. Fast and busy. 2. According to the passage, the right order for a reporters work is ____________. a. writing stories b. doing interviews c. joining in a discussion d. doing homework e. handing stories to the editor A. cbade B. cdeab C. cbdae D. cadbe 3. The front page contents(Q[) are decided by ___________. A. the importance of the events B. how well the stories are written C. the knowledge of the chief editor D. whether they are the latest 4. Word editors work is to ____________. A. help the chief editor with the morning discussion B. decide when and how the papers can be printed C. read the stories and make necessary changes D. get together information from reporters and photographers 5. The best title for this passage is ____________. A. How a newspaper is produced B. How newspapers are delivered C. What kind of papers readers like D. Whose work is more important Passage 29 Prana was a beautiful dog, whose name means breathe of life. Although he died several years ago, I can still remember the days we spent together and what he has taught me about love. I have two apple trees in the garden. Prana loved apples. When he went outside, hed catch an apple and take it into the house to eat later. The apples had been on the ground and were often dirty so I wasnt always happy that Prana had brought them into the house. It was an autumn day in America, but it was very cold. A big snow fell and we had not done anything for its coming. On that special day, Prana went outside and I watched him through the window. I noticed that he was madly digging(c) holes and bringing the apples to the ground so they could be seen above the snow. I did not know why he was doing this. He seemed to want to do something special. When I called him back, he had his usual one apple in his mouth. About five minutes later, I looked outside. The garden was completely covered with birds. Prana had dug up all those apples for his bird friends to eat. He knew that they wouldnt have stored enough food for the coming winter! 1. Prana was________. A. the writer B. a boy C. a bird D. a dog 2. I wasnt always happy because________. A. Prana loved apples B. Prana caught an apple and ate it C. the apples fell on the ground and were dirty D. Prana brought the dirty apples into the house 3. On the snowy day, Prana________. A. ate up all the apples B. dug holes to put the apples in them C. brought the apples under the snow to the ground D. left the house and died 4. The birds flew to the garden to . A. look for Prana B. eat the apples C. make new homes D. store food for the winter 5. The topic of the story is about . A. apples B. animals C. love D. life Passage 30 The first English dictionary came out in 1604. The dictionary was nothing but a list of about 3,000 difficult words, together with a one-word definition(ʑ). The writer, Robert Cawdrey, didn't put everyday words in his dictionary. He said no one would ever have to look up a word in a dictionary if he already knew what the word meant. Since then many kinds of dictionaries came out. But they were all like Robert's. A man named Dr. Samuel Johnson changed all this. Dr. Johnson wrote the first modern dictionary. And it came out in 1755. He put in his dictionary all important words, both easy and hard, and he told clearly what the words meant. He also gave good sentences to show how each word was used in spoken English and in written English. From then on, dictionaries were getting better and better. 1. Who wrote the first dictionary? A. Robert Cawdrey B. John Kersey C. Samuel Johnson D. Daniel Webster 2. When did the first modern English dictionary came out? A. In 1620. B. In 1720. C. Around 1700. D. In 1755. 3. What do you think of the first English dictionary? A. A book of 3,000 words with many definitions. B. A book of only 3,000 words with simple definitions. C. A book of those very difficult English words only. D. A book of all the difficult English words. 4. Why didn't the writer put everyday words in the first English dictionary? A. He thought those words were too easy. B. He thought there were too many of them. C. He thought everyone knew those words very well. D. He thought his dictionary would be too thick. 5. What do you think of the first modern English dictionary? A. It has almost all the English words. B. It has much more words than the first English dictionary. C. It has not only words but also the use of the words. D. It has a lot more words and definitions. Passage 31 When the weather is hot, you go to a lake or an ocean. When you are near a lake or an ocean, you feel cool. Why the sun makes the earth hot, but it can not make the water very hot. Although the air over the earth becomes hot, the air over the water stays cool. The hot air over the earth is the place of the hot air. When you are near a lake or an ocean, you feel the cool air when it moves in. You feel the wind. And the wind makes you cool. Of course, scientists cannot answer all of our questions. If we ask, "Why is the ocean full salt Scientists will say that the salt comes from rocks. When a rock gets very hot or very cold it cracks. Rain falls into the cracks. The rain then carries the salt into the ocean. But then we ask, "What happens to the salt in the ocean The Ocean does not get more salt every year. Scientists are not sure about the answer to this question. We know a lot about our world. But there are still many answers that we do not have, and we are curious. 1. The main idea of this passage is______. A. people feel cold when they are near a lake or an ocean B. scientists can explain everything we want to know C. scientists can explain many things, but not everything D. the salt in the ocean comes from rocks 2.You feel cool when you are near a lake or an ocean because______. A. the water is cold B. the earth is hot C. the water is colder than the earth D. cool air from the water moves towards the land 3. Now scientists know______. A. what makes people cool near a lake or an ocean in summer B. everything about the ocean C. why the ocean does not get more and more salty D. what happens to the salt in the ocean 4. Scientists say that the salt in the ocean come from______. A. air B. rocks C. rain D. rivers and lakes 5. People are always curious because_______. A. they know nothing about the world B. they little about the world C. there are many answers they do not have D. either A or B Passage 32 Simple rules for good pictures: Before you take a picture, think about it. Be sure you are close enough to your subject. A pretty face against a clear background(̀of), for example, makes a good picture. But a distant figure(܏YvNir)lost among trees and clouds is no interest. In a landscape scene(Θof), try to keep at least two-thirds of the picture above that line. Study pictures in newspapers and books. Try to see why some are better than others. Use what you learn to improve your own pictures. 1. The writer talks mostly about pictures taken_______. A. outdoors B. in color C. in the sun D. for newspaper 2. In the first mentioned example, the subject was probably a_______. A. tree B. girl C. scene D. mountain 3. The subject of a picture should usually be________. A. small B. far away C. bright D. close 4. You can improve your pictures by______. A. thinking about them after you take them B. study pictures in newspaper and books C. taking them as quickly as you can D. study the ground and the sky 5. The writer doesn't say anything about_______. A. picture-taking rules B. getting close to your subject C. caring for your camera (gqv:g) D. taking pictures of sky scene Passage 33 These days, most people in Britain and the US do not wear very formal(ck_v)clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like from beautiful suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy. But in Britain, as well as the US, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors and business people always wear quite formal clothes. And on some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear tidy dresses. In many ways, Americans are less formal than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look nice. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women pretty clothes. It is difficult to say exactly what people wear in Britain and the US, because everyone is different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and then do the same. You'll feel more comfortable if you don't look too different from other else. 1. People in Britain and the US wear informal clothes when they______. A. go out to enjoy themselves B. are in offices C. are in big restaurants D. go out to work 2. At a concert business people wear________. A. sweaters B. whatever they like C. what others wear D. like players 3. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Women are usually not allowed to wear trousers in offices. B. Lawyers always wear formal clothes even though they are at home. C. Americans people are more relaxed in their clothes than British people. D. Though everyone is different, they wear the same clothes in offices. 4."Anything goes" in the second paragraph means_______. A. any clothes are acceptable B. anything leaves C. all the things around are all right D. not any clothes are all right 5. Men wear ties when ______ in the US. A. they meet their wives B. they meet good friends C. they eat something expensive D. they have dinners in good restaurants Passage 34 A young man was called up for army service, but he did not want to become a soldier. When he went for his medical exam, he pretended that his eyesight was very bad. The doctor pointed to the eye chart(ƉRV) on the wall and said, "Please read the top line.  The top line of what the young man asked.  The top line of the chart," the doctor replied. "What chart? the man asked. "The one on the wall. "What wall? the man asked. Finally, the doctor decided that the man's eyes were not good enough for army service. That evening the same young man was at a movie when another man came in and sat next to him in the dark. When the lights went on, the young man saw that his neighbor was the doctor who had examined him earlier, he immediately said, "Excuse me, but does this bus go to Main Street 1. The young man was ______ to join the army. A. willing B. pleased C. trying D. unwilling 2. Before becoming a soldier, a young man_______. A. must ask for the doctor's permission B. must be a doctor C. must be able to see the bottom line of the eye chart D. must pass the physical examination 3. In the passage the young man_______. A. had bad eyesight B. had poor hearing C.A and B D. pretended that he had bad eyesight 4. Which of the following statements is true? A. He failed to join the army because his eyesight was bad B. When the doctor gave him orders, he could not understand what the doctor said. C. He went into the cinema by mistake, thinking it was a bus. D. The doctor came into the cinema after the young man. 5.Pick out the correct order to sum up(ib)the passage. a. He asked the doctor whether the bus was on the way to Main Street. b. He went to the doctor for a medical exam. c. Someone came in and sat down next to him in the dark. d. The doctor tested his eyes. e. The doctor let him go. f. He got a letter from the army g. He went to the cinema. h. When the lights came on, the young man saw that it was the doctor. A. bdefgcha B. fbdegcha C. bdegchaf D. fbdegcah Passage 35 Nearly all American students in colleges and universities pay for their education. There are many costs. First of all there is tuition. At some schools, the tuition is very high---10 thousand dollars a year or more. At other schools it may only be a few hundred dollars a year. At some community colleges, tuition is free. There are other costs as well. Many students leave their homes to go to schools in other cities. They may live in dormitories or apartments and they must pay for it. Finally students must buy textbooks for their courses. Going to college or university can be a big expense. Some families start saving money for their children's education when the children are small. Many students work to save money for tuition. They can also get loans from the government. They pay the money back to the government after they finish their education. 1. American students have to pay for ____. A. tuition B. the books they need. C. the cost of living D. tuition and other fees 2. The tuition is ____ at all American colleges and universities. A. the same B. not the same C. free D. very high 3. Since going to college may cost a lot, some families have to ___. A. raise money by working hard B. borrow money from their friends C. keep money in advance for future use D. educate their children when they are small 4. In order to save money, students have to ____. A. go to some other schools whose tuition is low B. attend some community colleges C. live outside dormitories or apartments D. work in their spare time 5. They can also get loans from the government. Here "loans" means ____ . A. money lent B. money borrowed C. money given D. money earned Passage 36 Do you live in a city? Do you know how cities began? Long ago, the world had only a few thousand people. These people moved from place to place. They moved over the land, hunting animals for food. No one knows how and when people learned about growing food. But when they did, their lives changed. They did not have to look for food any more. They could stay in one place and grew it. People began to live near one another. And so the first villages grew. Many people came to work in the villages. These villages grew very big. When machines appeared, life in the villages changed again. Factories were built. More and more people lived near the factories. The cities grew very big. Today, some people are moving back to small town. Can you tell why? 1. People moved from place to place hunting ____. A. animals B. villages C. machines D. factories 2. The story says, "No one knows how or when these people learned about growing food. But when they did, their lives changed." The word "they" means ___. A. animals B. cities C. people D. villages 3. What happened when factories were built? A. People began to live in the factories. B. More and more people lived near the factories C. There were many machines in big city factories. D. There were many machines in the villages 4. Which of the following is right? A. All people like to live only in very big cities. B. It is good to live near a factory. C. Some people do not like to live in big cities. D. Both A and B. 5. Which one came first? A. City B. Village C. Factory D. Machine Passage 37 Mr. Smith gave his wife ten dollars for her birthday. So the day after her birthday, Mrs. Smith went shopping. She got on a bus and sat down next to an old woman. After a while, she saw that the old woman's handbag was open. Inside it she saw a wad of dollar notes(N폱) just like hers. So she quickly opened her own bag and looked into it, the notes were gone. Mrs. Smith was sure that the old woman had stolen them. She thought she would have to call the policeman but as she didn't like making a fuss('Y`\*`) and getting people into trouble, she decided to take back the money from the old woman's handbag and say nothing about it. She looked around the bus to make sure that nobody was watching, and then she carefully put her hand into the old woman's bag, took the notes and put them in her own bag. When she got home that evening, she showed her husband the beautiful hat. She had bought it that afternoon. "How did you pay for it he asked. "With the money for my birthday, of course." She answered. "Oh whats that then He asked as he pointed to a wad of ten dollar notes on the table. 1. Mrs. Smith went shopping ____. A. after a while B. on her birthday. C. the day after her birthday D. ten days after 2. Mrs. Smith wanted to buy ____ with the dollar notes. A. a cap B. a hat C. a handbag D. a hat and a bag 3. The old woman sitting ____ her had her handbag open. A. under B. behind C. in front of D. next to 4. Mrs. Smith saw ____ in the old woman's handbag. A. a wad of dollar notes B. a dollar note C. a wad of ten dollar notes D. the dollars 5. Mrs. Smith didn't call the policeman because ___. A. she was on the bus. B. she was too angry C. she was not sure whether she had the ten dollar notes with her D. she did not like to make trouble for others Passage 38 How many men do housework Recently a European Commission tried to find out people's ideas and reactions to the movement? As part of their survey(g), they asked many men and women the question: "Who does the housework The men answered very differently from the women! The housework they asked people about were preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and babysitting. 48% of British husbands said they did these things. 37% of Danish men helped in the house. But only 15% of Italian wives said that their husbands hardly ever helped. The Italian and British men did not tell the truth! The Commission found that Danish men were the most trustful husbands; their answers were the same as their wives' answers. Do the men you know help in the house do you think the survey gives a true picture in your experience Write and tell us what you think? 1. The survey was carried out in _____. A. Britain B. Italy C. Denmark D. Europe 2. The subject for the survey is ___. A. how many boys do the housework B. who does the housework at home C. How many women do the housework D. Who are more diligent, wives or husbands 3. From the passage we can see that ___. A. there were more husbands who did the housework than wives B. husbands did half of the housework all the time C. there were more wives who did the housework than husbands D. wives did almost all the housework at home 4. More ____ husbands help in the house than ____ husbands. A. British, Danish B. Italian, Danish C. Danish, British D. Italian, British 5. The survey shows that ___ husbands were the most honest. A. Italian B. Danish C. British D. Both A and B Passage 39 The first people to drink tea were the Chinese because the bush grew wild all over south of their country. They liked the taste, and found that the drink refreshed (O/c\O) them. People living in Europe first learned about tea growing and drinking from a book printed in Italy in 1599. The writer claimed (Xy) that tea was a wonderful medicine! Although people in Europe knew about tea in 1599, it was another fifty years before the first cargo ('ir) of tea from China reached Holland. A few years later, tea was brought overland from China to Russia. The long difficult journey had to be made over mountains and across deserts. The new drink reached England in 1657. It was sold at one of the coffee houses. Only the very people rich could afford to drink it. 1. The Chinese drank tea first because _______. A. the tea bush grew all over south of their country B. They learned it from their parents C. the leaves of the tea smelled good D. they happened to know it could be drunk The Chinese liked the taste of tea because ____ . A. the tea was a bit bitter B. they wouldn't be thirsty when they smelled it C. the drink refreshed them D. the tea was the only drink they liked 3. People in Europe first learned that tea was _____ . A. a wonderful medicine B. beautiful leaves C. sweet leaves D. a flower 4. It was in ____ that the first cargo of tea from China reached Holland. A. 1599 B. 1649 C. 1657 D. 1550 5. ____ used to drink tea when it reached England. A. Doctors B. patients C. Everybody D. The rich people Passage 40 Knowing what to do in case of fire is important. If a fire broke out in your home, what you would do first, you should warn everyone in the house about the danger. Don't be too afraid and start crying. Be calm(GY) and act fast. Second, you and all the others should get out of the house. Don't stop to take belongings with you. Once you are out of the house, stay out. Do not go back for any reason. Finally, when you are out of the house, call the firefighters. Don't try to put out the fire yourself. That can be very dangerous. 1. What is the first thing you should do if there's a fire in your house? A. Take your belongings. B. Start crying loudly C. Warn everyone in the house. D. Don't go into the house 2. What should you do once you are out of the house? A. Run away at once. B. Call the firefighters. C. Go back for everything in the house. D. Cry for help 3. After warning everyone in the house, you should _____ . A. act fast B. take all your belongings out C. call the firefighters D. get out of the house 4. You should call the firefighters _____ . A. before you warn everyone B. after you take your belongings C. when you are trying to put out the fire D. after you leave the house 5. The passage tells us _____ . A. what to do in case of a fire B. it is better to tell all your belongings burn in the house C. not to be afraid before leaving the house D. not to try to put out the fire Passage 41 John F Rockefeller, the well-known millionaire(~vN[), was very careful with his money. One day he went to stay at a hotel in New York and asked for the cheapest room they had. Rockefeller asked what the price of the room was and the manager told him. "Is that the lowest priced room you have? I'm staying here by myself and need only a small room. John F Rockefeller said. "This room is the smallest and cheapest we have," the manager said. "But why do you choose the poor room like that? When your son stays here, he always has our most expensive room, yours is our cheapest." "Yes," said John F Rockefeller, "but his father is a wealthy man, mine isn't." 1. According to this passage John F Rockefeller ____. A. spent as little money as possible on his daily life. B. wasted a lot of money. C. spent as much money as possible on his daily life. D. spent a million dollars. 2. John asked for a small room because ___. A. he wanted to stay all alone. B. he was used to living in a small room. C. It is usually cheaper than a big one. D. he didn't plan to stay long. 3. The manager meant to ____ when he told John F Rockefeller that his son always had the most expensive room. A. criticize John's son B. sing high praise for John's son C. persuade John to have a better room D. persuade John's son to have a less expensive room. 4. What John F Rockefeller said in the last paragraph means that ____. A. he was a millionaire but his son wasn't. B. his father was a millionaire but he wasn't. C. his son was a millionaire but he wasn't. D. his father was a millionaire but his son wasn't 5. What John F Rockefeller said expressed his _____ what his son did. A. satisfaction with B. love for C. bad opinion for D. surprise at Passage 42 Did you ever hear of "singing sand"? This is the kind of sand that makes bizarre sounds when it is walked on or driven over, or when the wind blows across its surface. The sound such sand makes often has a musical tone (). In the United States, singing sand has been found along the seashore in Massachusetts and in the sands north of Alamosa, Colorado. People in different parts of the world have given these musical sands different names. In South Africa they are called "crying sands". In Hawaii they are called "barking sands." And in Afghanistan(?[Wl) they are called "drumming sands. But no matter what the sands may be called, scientists have not yet agreed on what causes them to make such strange sounds. 1. The best title for this passage is ____ A. Wind and Sand B. Crying Sands C. Musical Sands D. Strange Sound 2. The main idea of this passage is that ____. A. scientists have not yet agreed on what causes the sands to make such strange sounds B. people in different parts of the world have given these musical sands different names. C. Certain sands give out strange sounds which often have a musical tone. D. Singing sand has been found in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Hawaii. 3. The sand discussed in the passage is found____. A. throughout the world. B. only in America C. in no Asian country D. only in South Africa 4. What causes the sand to make sounds? A. There is water under the sand B. The sand is tightly packet C. its surface is not flat D. No one knows for sure 5. The most nearly correct meaning for the word "bizarre" in Line one is ____. A. hollow B. strange C. loud D. irregular Passage 43 In Some parts of the United States, farming is easy. But farming has always been difficult in the northeastern corner of the country, which is called New England. New England has many trees and thin, rocky soil. Anyone who has wanted to start a new farm has had to work very hard. The first job has been cutting down trees. The next job has been digging the stumps(hih) of the trees out of the soil. Then the farmer has had the difficult job of removing stones from his land. This work of removing stones never really ends, because every winter more stones appear. They come up through the thin soil from the rocks below. Farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields. Even today, farms which have been worked on for 200 years keep producing more stones. That is why stone walls are used instead of fences around New England fields. The stone walls are not high; a man can easily climb over them. But they keep the farmer's cows from joining his neighbors cows. 1. The passage compares farming ___. A. in England and in New England B. in different parts of the U.S. C. in England and in the U.S. D. in different parts of England 2. In what order does a farmer in New England do the following things to start a new farm? a. remove the stones from the soil b. build a stone wall round his fields c. dig out the tree stumps d. cut down the trees A. a, b, c, d, B. b, c, d, a, C. d, b, c, a, D. d, c, a, b, 3. What is the greatest difficulty New England farmers have in their farming? A. The soil is hard as rock B. There are too many stones C. Plants hardly grow D. The soil is sterile (+ v) 4. New England farmers build stone walls around their fields____. A. to save the trouble of taking away stones B. to keep their neighbor from trespassing (yۏeQ). C. because stone walls are stronger than fences D. because stone walls are easier to build 5. From the passage alone, you know for sure at least one thing New England farmers produce on their farms. What is this? A. Stones B. Grain C. Diary products (vYNT) D. Trees and timber ((gPg) Passage 44 "We're more than halfway now; it's only two miles farther to the hotel," said the driver. "I'm glad of that!" answered the stranger. He wanted to say more but the east wind blew right down his throat if he tried to speak. The driver's voice was something quite pleasing, and at once he spoke again. "You don't feel the cold so much at twenty below zero out in the Western Country. There's none of this coldness," he said, adding, "and wetness." "You'll have a cold drive going back," he said anxiously, and put up his hand for the twentieth time to see if his coat collar(c) was as close to the back of his neck as possible. He had wished a dozen times that he were in his warm old hunter's clothes which he had often worn in the worst of weather in the Northwest. "I shall not have to go back!" said the girl in a loud voice, with eager pleasantness. "I'm on my way home now. I drove over early just to meet you at the train. We were told that someone was coming to the hotel." 1. How far was the driver from the train to the hotel? A. One mile. B. Two miles C. Less than four miles D. A little over four miles 2. The driver was _______. A. an old man B. a stranger C. a girl D. from the Western Country. 3. From the passage we can infer(cKm) that the two speakers are in ______. A. the West B. the East C. the Northwest D. the South 4. According to the stranger, in the West the winters are ____. A. cold and dry B. cold and wet C. wet and warm D. warm and dry 5. The driver _____. A. had to return to the train station after leaving the stranger at the hotel. B. was going home after leaving the stranger at the hotel. C. lived at the hotel. D. was going away on the train. Passage 45 We drink tea every day. But more than three hundred years ago most people in Europe did not know anything about tea. Some people had heard about it, but very few of them knew what to do about it. There is a story about an English sailor who went to countries in the west, the east and the south. He had been to India and China. One day he came home and brought some tea as a present for his mother. She told her friends about the present and asked them to a "tea party". When her friends came to the "tea party", the old woman brought out some tea-leaves and asked them to eat. Of course, nobody liked the tea leaves. At that time, the sailor came in. He looked at the table and said, "mother, what have you done with the tea "I boiled it as you said.""And what did you do with the water "I throw it away, of course," answered the old woman. "Now, you may throw away the leaves, too," said the sailor. 1. The sailor gave his mother some ____ as a present. A. ships B. tea C. fish D. money 2. The old woman asked her friends to a ____. A. concert B. dinner C. film D. tea party 3. The guests ate ____ at the tea party. A. fish B. apples C. tea leaves D. bread 4. Everyone _____ the tea leaves. A. enjoyed B. liked C. hated D. wanted 5. The old woman kept the leaves but threw the ____away. A. tea leaves B. cup C. water D. rubbish Passage 46 We call the Chinese New Year the Spring Festival. There is name for each Chinese year. We may call it the year of sheep, the year of the monkey or the year of the pig. And this year is the year of horse. Before New Years Day, people are busy shopping and cleaning their houses. On New Year's Eve, there is a big family dinner. After dinner, all the family stay up late to welcome the New Year. On the first day of the New Year, people put on their new clothes and go to visit their friends. They say "Gook luck" and some other greetings to each other. People usually have a very good time during the festival. 1.What does "Spring Festival" mean in Chinese A. et^ B. %f C. #Wދ D. z%f 2. We know every Chinese year is given ____ name. A. a plant B. a family C. a full D. an animal 3. How do the people of China usually spend New Year's Eve A. They put on new clothes and go to park. B. They wear their new clothes and have a good sleep. C. They put on their new clothes and go to visit their friends. D. They usually stay up late to welcome the New Year. 4. What do the people often do on the first day of the new year? A. Have a good rest. B. Eat all kinds of good food. C. Go to see their parents, grandparents and some good friends. D. Watch TV. 5.What does the story tell about A. Festivals B. Spring Festivals C. Winter holidays. D. The first day of the year Passage 47 Dolphins(wmZ) produce a great variety of noises and we wonder whether these sounds form a language. So far, we have identified some 20 different sounds dolphins make. Some seem to keep a group together as they are traveling at speed. Some appear to be warning cries and some call-signs so that animals can recognize each other at a distance. But no one yet has shown that dolphin put these sounds together to form the two-word sentence that can be regarded as the beginning of true language. Chimpanzees(ў)s)s)can do so. The great whales also have voices. Humpbacks(^4Y) gather every spring in Hawaii to give birth. Some of them sing. They repeat their songs over and over again. A complete song usually lasts for about ten minutes, but some continue for half an hour, and some even for 24 hours. These whales stay in Hawaiian waters for several months, mating(NM) and singing. Sometimes they lie on the surface. Sometimes they leap out of the surface. Later, they appear in the waters off Alaska. 1. The main idea of this passage is that_____. A. whales and dolphins are not able to develop the two-word sentence B. whales and dolphins have the different language C. whales and dolphins can make noise D. where whales give birth 2. The humpback whales go to Hawaiian waters ___ in spring. A. to give birth B. to meet each other C. to mate D. to feed their babies 3. Dolphins' noise may be all of the following except____. A. two-word sentences B. call-signs C. warning cries D. the "order" to keep a group of dolphins together. 4. A complete song may last ______. A. about 10 minutes B. half an hour C. 24 hours D. above all 5. After the stay of several months in Hawaii these whales___. A. disappear in the waters off Alaska B. appear in the waters off Alaska C. dive into the waters D. leap out of the waters Passage 48 Claire always wanted to be a singer. Music was the most important thing in her life, but to tell you the truth, she had a terrible voice. She took lessons for years, practiced every day, but in spite of all this, her voice didn't improve. Honestly it didn't get better, it just got louder. Her teacher finally gave up and stopped the lessons, but Claire refused to quit(>e_), and one day she decided to give a concert and invited her former teacher to attend. The teacher was worried about what to say after the performance. She knew it would be awful and it was. She didn't want to tell a lie but she didn't want to hurt Claire's feelings either. Finally, she got an idea and went backstage to greet her former pupil. "Well," said Claire, "What did you think of my performance "My dear," said the teacher, "you'll never be better than you were tonight." 1. Claire___. A. was a good singer B. was good at music C. liked music very much D. did well in the concert 2. The teacher had to stop the lessons because ___. A. her student didn't work hard enough B. Claire practiced every day C. She didn't want to make her student disappointed D. The student's voice remained poor no matter how hard she practiced 3. "She knew it would be awful" here the word awful means ____. A. terrible B. well C. wonderful D. better 4. After the performance_____. A. the teacher was so glad that her student had done well. B. The teacher had to hurt Claire's feeling C. 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Some ladies seeing films with their hats on ____. A. blocked people's sight B. made some people tired C. made the manager dissatisfied D. made some people stop seeing films 2. The manager had to _____. A. consider what some people had said B. put up an announcement on the wall C. ask the ladies to put on their hats at the gate of the cinema D. please the ladies only 3. Which of the following is TRUE A. The manager did what he was asked to do. B. The manager didn't do what he was asked to do. C. The ladies were happy to see the notice. D. The ladies were not satisfied with the manager. 4. The passage suggests that ___. A. some people are hard to please B. the manager is a bright man C. ladies are hard to deal with D. some people are clever 5. It can be concluded from the passage that _____. 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When the evening came, he dressed4 ______ smartly, took a taxi, and told the driver to go straight to the5 ______. 14. otheranywithwas\on However, he soon realized that he had never met 1 ______of the other people present, although they all seemed to know each 2 ______. Yet Mr. Smith3 ______ feeling happy. He danced and danced4 ______ as many pretty women as he could find, feeling5 ______ top of the world. 15. whosaiddon tofout  I am the Secretary s wife, she 1 ______coldly. Mr. Smith was greatly surprised, but he went on in spite 2 ______his obvious error:  My dear lady, do you know 3 ______I am?  No, I 4 ______, the woman replied.  Thank God! Mr. Smith cried 5 ______, and quickly left the table. 16. aboutfellupwaswokeOne night, when we talked too late, I 1 ______asleep with my laptop open and woke 2 ______seven hours later. He 3 ______still there, asleep. Then he4 ______ up too and said,  Hi, you.  Hi, I said.  How did you sleep? 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WhatUpWithInby Eighty years after this new tool was invented, modern man is still 1 ______want of a clean shave. Here s 2 ______your guy has to put 3 ______ with almost daily: After using an electric shaver, he has to go back over his chin4 ______ a regular razor to have a clean shave5 ______ shaving off what gets away from the electric shaver. 21. outaskingchampionofwon Surprised, her mother couldn t help 1 ______:  What s tennis? .Li stands 2 ______as the greatest woman tennis player in China. In 2011 Li 3 ______ the French Open singles title, making her Asia s first and only Grand Slam singles4 ______, and rising to a career high ranking of World No. 4. This is really something to be proud5 ______. 22. inintooutawakeon Jiang Shan, the man who talked her 1 ______returning to the sport two years after Li had dropped 2 ______ to study at a university, is now her husband and coach. However, after letting 3 ______ that her husband kept her4 ______before a game with his snoring, she said:  I think today he can stay5 ______ the bathroom. 23. takesatofftofor After coaching him for eight seasons, I still wonder 1 ______Michael s love for the game that moves us, even in practice games. I mean, he never takes a day2 ______. One thing about Michael is that he 3 ______nothing about his game4 ______ granted. When he first came5 ______ the NBA back in 1984, his outside shooting was not perfect. 24. toeitherhardworkedin 1 ______the end, he became a real three-point shooter. Playing outstanding defense didn t come straight to him, 2 ______. He had 3 ______ study his opponents, learn their usual moves and then try4 ______ to learn the skills necessary to stop them. He5 ______ extremely hard to perfect his footwork and his balance. 25. itwithatbyavailable Michael makes himself 1 ______to groups of children 2 ______serious diseases. He puts them 3 ______ ease, lets them have a laugh, and makes 4 ______ possible for them to enjoy basketball. When Michael retires, I only hope that\young players like Grant Hill and Kobe Bryant will be influenced5 ______ his performance and by his sense of fair play. Key: 1. (1) have (2) education (3) extent (4) will (5) whatever 2. (1) on (2) though (3) set (4) hard (5) step 3. (1) from (2) about (3) subjects (4) make (5) hand 4. (1) First (2) sense (3) No (4) Everything (5) responsible 5. (1) found (2) for (3) follow (4) comfortable (5) with 6. (1) Within (2) managed (3) fluent (4) accent (5) awards 7. (1) taught (2) afraid (3) to (4) grammar (5) leaf 8. (1) speakers (2) up (3) addition (4) improve (5) help 9. (1) provide (2 ) If (3)in (4) watch (5) to 10. (1) across (2) understand (3) stop (4) up (5) in 11. (1) with (2) any (3) out (4) hungry (5) something 12. (1) don t (2) were (3) in (4) invite (5) with 13. (1) received (2)Although (3)more (4)up (5)party 14. 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