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1、 30𰸻佫55ABC10顣ExampleHow much is the shirtA.19.15 B.9.15 C.9.18AnswerA C1. What is the man going to doA. He is going to have dinner.B. He is looking for a hotel. C. He is trying to find the nearest street. 2. Does the woman agree to the idea of learning ChineseA. Yes. She will come to China t

2、o learn Chinese.B. Yes. She is planning to learn Chinese. C. No. she doesnt think it is a good idea. 3. What is the relationship between the speakersA. They are neighbors. B. They are friends. C. They are strangers. 4. What are the two speakers talking aboutA. Paintings. B. Rivers and mountains. C.

3、Hobbies. 5. What did the woman see in the yardA. She saw something. B. She saw nothing. C. She saw a yard. 155ABC5󣬸5顣676. Where does the conversation take placeA. In the store. B. In the lab.C. In the playground. 7. What is the most probable result of the conversationA. The man will play ten

4、nis with the woman on Thursday. B. The man will go to the game alone. C. The woman will go to the game with the man. 898. Where are the man and the womanA. In the airport. B. In the railway station. C. In the company office. 9. When does the train leave for MontrealA. At ten to nine. B. At eight fif

5、teen.C. At ten past seven. 101210. What does the woman ask the photographer to doA. She asks him to take a photo of her mother.B. She asks him to take a photo of himself. C. She asks him to take a photo of herself. 11. How much does one copy costA. Eighteen dollars.B. Three dollars.C. Five dollars.

6、12. How does the photographer take her pictureA. He asks her to stand there and saycheese. B. He asks her to sit on the chair and saycheese. C. He asks her to sit down and keep silent. 131613. Who feels disappointedA. Mary. B. Jack. C. Both of them. 14. How did Jack play in the gameA. He tried his b

7、est but he failed. B. He didnt try his best so he failed. C. He gave up trying so he failed. 15. Who is MaryA. A stranger. B. Jacks mother.C. A classmate of Jacks. 16. What does Mary ask Jack to doA. She invites him to go to the playground. B. She invites him to come to her house.C. She invites him

8、to go to the coffee-house. 172017. Who is the speakerA. A photographer.B. A college student. C. A college teacher.18. What is the class likeA. Its funbut it takes very much work.B. Its interestingand it does not take any work. C. Its boringand it needs a lot of work. 19. How does the speaker find th

9、at his pictures come out betterA. When he uses the new camera. B. When he uses the very old camera.C. When he takes his teachers advice.20. When will the course be overA. After the final exam.B. Before the final exam.C. After the students graduation.4515115ABCDIt is generally considered unwise to gi

10、ve a child _ he or she wants.Ahowever Bwhatever Cwhichever DwheneverB21. Bobs doctor suggests _ for a few days.A. that he is resting B. his resting C. him to rest D. that he rest22. We moved to the front row _ we could hear and see better.A. so as B. so that C. because D. such that23. The school bus

11、 was _ by a thick fog.A. held up B. broken off C. kept up D. put off24. The movie star _ with your sister, didnt he?A. was used to dance B. used to dancing C. used to dance D. was used to dancing25. The classroom was almost empty _ a desk or two.A. besides B. except for C. except D. in addition to 2

12、6. Bread _butterBread _no butter, thanks a lot.A. orand B. andbut C. orbut D. andand27.The old building is about _.A. 15-meter-high B. 15-meter highC. 15-meters highD. 15 meters high28. The foreigner spoke very slowly and tried to make himself _ .A. understand B. understanding C. understood D. to un

13、derstand29. Mary couldnt have received my parcel; otherwise she _ before now.A. would have repliedB. has replied C. ought to have replied D. should have replied30. One third of the workers in this city _ now on strike.A. is to be B. is C. are to be D. are31. Professor Li has _ interest in history, e

14、specially in _ history of Ming Dynasty.A. an; x B. an; the C. x; the D. x; an32. Gone forever are the days _ I was young, the old man said.A. when B. that C. by then D. at a time33. Do you mind my putting the books here_. A. Yes, put them here. B. No, of course not.C. Yes, please D. Yes, my pleasure

15、.34. If you need a repairman theres _ better than Mr. Chen.A. none B. nobody C. nothing D. no35. China is the birth place of kites, _ kite-flying spread to Japan, Korea, Thailand and India.A. from that B. from here C. from there D. from where201.5303655ABCD 36 our children were born, my wife Nancy g

16、ave up her job to look after them. A year ago, Nancy and I decided to change 37. Nancy was beginning to get 38 at home all day. I was working hard at the time, but I 39 my job. 40, I hated going to work in the 41 hour every day. I thought Nancy was 42 lucky one; she could 43 her day in her own waysh

17、e didnt have a boss 44 her what to do. But I didnt think of exchanging roles with her 45 she applied for a job. She got the job, 46 a salary higher than 47. It seemed sensible for her to take it and for me to stay at home.At first I really enjoyed 48 at home and being with the children. I now unders

18、tand my children 49 through 50 so much time with them. But I 51 admit, I do find housework very boring. Most of my friends are at work all day, so I often dont have an adult conversation with anyone until Nancy comes home!But 52 the whole, I think we made the right decision. I have learned a lot, an

19、d so 53 my wife. For the first time I appreciate54 women do at home and I can understand some of 55 problems.36. A While B When C Because D Though37. A jobs B roles C positions D posts38. A bored B boring C tired D tiring39. A liked B enjoyed C disliked D appreciated40. A Moreover B Most of all C An

20、d D In addition to41. A busy B crowded C rush D noisy42. A the B a C an D /43. A organize B engage C manage D deal44. A to tell B tell C telling D be told45. A just B only C till D until46. A in B at C on D with47. A mine B me C I D my48. A stay B to stay C staying D being stay49. A much B good C ma

21、ny D better 50. A spend B spending C pay D paying51. A must B may C would D might52. A on B in C with D at53. A have B has C do D does54. A what B why C who D how55. A my wifes B her C their D our20240ABCDAFred Smith, Cindys father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. Her mother, Mary

22、Smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. Cindy has a brother, Jimmy, who is sixteen. He is in the tenth grade of the local high school. Cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. The family is Roman Catholi

23、c, but at college, Cindy does not attend church every Sunday.Her mother has only a high school education. Her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. He now earns almost $40,000 a yearenough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in coll

24、ege, too. Cindy has taken out a special loan called a Federal Guaranteed Loan to help pay her expenses.Politically, her parents regard themselves as middle-of-the-road. They usually vote for Democrats; Cindy is not yet old enough to vote. Among all the issues facing the United States today, Cindy fe

25、els that inflation is the greatest domestic problem. She is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts leniency towards criminals.The family often spend evenings together watching television. Fred Smith is particularly fond of football and baseball

26、 telecasts. Cindy watches a variety of shows. As a child, she spent hours in front of the TV set. She has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.56. What does Cindy think of her brother?A. She dislikes him because he is always causing trouble.B. She understands him, bec

27、ause she went through a rebellious stage, too.C. She dislikes him because he is always arguing with their parents.D. She wishes that she could be like him.57. Cindys fatherA. is very rich.B. is rather poor.C. is not poor, but cannot afford to pay for his daughters college education.D. wants Cindy to

28、 leave college and find a job.58. How could you describe their politics?A. They are strong Democrat supporters.B. They are strong Republican supporters.C. They are not interested in politics.D. They are middle-of-the-road.59. The last paragraph seems to show thatA. television seems to play a big par

29、t in all their lives.B. television is not very important in their daily life.C. sport plays a very big part in all their lives.D. the family spend much of their time together.BThe idea of rain making is almost as old as man, but it was not until 1946 that man succeeded in making rain. In ancient ()

30、times, rainmakers claimed () to be able to bring rain by many methods: dancing, singing, killing various kinds of living creatures (including humans), and blowing a stream of water into the air from a kind of pipe.More recently, some rainmakers claimed to make rain by shooting guns, causing explosio

31、ns, or burning chemicals, the smoke of which was supposed to cause rain to fall. These rainmakers asked for as much as 1,000 dollars to make an inch of rain. One was so effective that he was almost hanged. He was believed to have caused a twenty-inch rain in southern California that flooded that lan

32、d, killed several people, and did millions of dollars worth of damage. Before 1946, rainmakers were either liars or honest people who happened to have good luck. Scientific rain making was started in that year by Vincent J. Schaefer, a scientist at the laboratories of the General Electric Company in

33、 New York State. His success was the result of a lucky accident that changed years of failure into victory.60. One rainmaker was almost hanged because _.A. he did not make rain at all.B. he asked for too much money.C. people thought he caused too much rain.D. he killed several people61. The underlin

34、ed word liars means _ .A. people who tell lies.B. tools used to make rain.C. persons who make rain.D. people who have good luck.62. Which of the following methods can make rain?A. Killing pigs and sheep.B. Blowing a stream of water into the air from a kind of pipe.C. Shooting guns or causing explosi

35、ons.D. None of the above is right.63. Who was the first rainmaker succeeding in making rain?A. The one who caused a twenty-inch rain in southern California.B. Before 1946, a rainmaker who happened to have good luck.C. Vincent J. Schaefer, in 1946.D. The passage doesnt tell us his or her name.CDaphne

36、 asked Jim, a friend of Walters, for some extra help on her political science homework. On Friday, they agreed to meet at his dormitory study room at 8 Sunday night. It was 8:05 when Jim arrived. He wasnt on time as he usually is, because he had been out enjoying the spring weather after eating at M

37、acDonalds. But he wasnt worried, because he knew from Walter that Daphne was usually late. When Daphne hadnt arrived by 8:25, Jim was a little surprised. He decided to go to the dorm lounge and watch his favorite Sunday night TV show. It started at 8:30, so he had to hurry.When he got to the lounge,

38、 Walter was just leaving. Hey, Jim, your favorite TV show justfinished. Where were you? It was wonderful!What do you mean, Walter? Its 8:30, so Im just in time to watch it! Jim replied, lookinga little confused.Did you adjust your watch last night? Walter asked. Then he explained, Last night you wer

39、e supposed to move your watch ahead one hour. We do this every year on thelast Sunday in April. Then, on the last Sunday in October, everyone moves clock back an hour.We say spring ahead, fall back to help us remember which way to adjust our clocks. Walter stopped to see if Jim had understood his ex

40、planation.You dont do that in Indiana, I guess.No, we dont. Jim said, shaking his head. In that case, I was over an hour late formy appointmentwith Daphne, not only five minutes. Wow! Shell never let me forgetthis!64. What is an important idea of this story?A. Daphne is usually late.B. There are no

41、time changes in Indiana.C. Jim likes his favorite Sunday night TV show.D. Jim was late because he didnt know about the time changes.65. Why did Jim look confused when he learned the TV show had just finished?A. Because he missed the wonderful TV show.B. Because he thought he was just in time to watc

42、h his favorite TV show.C. Because he was late for the show.D. Because he forgot the time of the show.66. Are all the citizens in the United States supposed to move their watches ahead inspring and back in fall?A. Certainly they are.B. No, they are not.C. No, those who live in Indiana do not do that.

43、D. Certainly they are besides those living in Indiana.67. Imagine you are going to a party at 2 p.m. on the last Sunday in April. If you forgetabout time change, what time will you arrive?A.3 p.m. B. 4 p.m. C. 1 p.m. D. 2 p.m.DOn Christmas Eve a few years ago an English couple received a very specia

44、l telephone call. It was only a 20-second call but it was very important. The Haydens 15-year-old daughter had disappeared six months before. On Christmas Eve she rang them. Im phoning to wish a happy Christmas, she said, I love you.Ronals and Edwine Hayden were so happy that they started a special

45、telephone service called Alive and well. The service helps parents to get in touch with children who have run away from home.Young people can phone Alive and Well and leave a message for their parents. The telephones are answered by answering machines. So no one can speak to the child of make him re

46、turn home.Parents of runaway children who are under eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home. So children do not want to tell their parents where they are. Through Alive and Well they can telephone their parents without worrying about this or giving out their addresses.The Haydens an

47、d their helpers write down the tape-recorded telephone messages and connect the addresses given. Many of the 30,000 British teenagers who have left home areprobably in London. For only two pence they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents. They can dial 5675339 and stop a parents wo

48、rry: Is he dead or alive?68. The Haydens daughter rang her parents _ .A. because she knew she had done something wrong.B. in order to give them her address.C. to say she was coming home soon.D. in order to comfort her worried parents.69. If you ring Alive and Well, _ .A. you will get the information

49、 you want.B. your message will be passed over to your parents.C. your information will be kept a secret.D. your parents will know where you are.70. Which of the following is true?A. The Haydens received an Alive and Well call from their daughter before Christmas.B. An Alive and Well call usually cos

50、ts only two pence because it is quite near and short.C. In this passage at least 30,000 British teenagers dont want to live with their parents.D. The Alive and Well call is far less important than the message it sends.71. Through Alive and Well, parents of runaway children _.A. often fail to persuad

51、e their children to return home.B. know nothing from their children except their addresses.C. can say nothing to their children.D. can ask the police to help them to find lost children.EBanks are not ordinarily prepared to pay out all accounts; they rely on depositorsnot to demand payment all at the

52、 same time. If depositors should come to fear that a bank is not safe, that it cannot pay off all its depositors, then that fear might cause all the depositors to appear on the same day. If they did, the bank could not pay all accounts. However, if they did not all appear at once, then there would a

53、lways be enough money to pay those who wanted their money when they wanted it. Mrs. Elsie Vaught has told us of a terrifying bank run that she experienced. One day in December of 1925 several banks failed to open in a city where Mrs. Vaught lived. The other banks expected a run the next day, and so

54、the officers of the bank in which Mrs. Vaught worked as a teller had enough money on hand to pay off their depositors. The officers simply told the tellers to pay on demand. The next morning a crowd gathered in the bank and on the sidewalk outside. The length of the line made many think that the ban

55、k could not possibly pay off everyone. People began to push and then to fight for places near the tellers windows, The power of the panic atmosphere was such that two tellers, though they knew that the bank was quite all right and could pay all depositors, drew their own money from the bank. Mrs. Va

56、ught says that she had difficulty keeping herself from doing the same.72. A bank run happens when _.A. a bank is closed for one or more daysB. too many depositors try to draw out their money at one timeC. there is not enough money to pay all its depositors at one timeD. tellers of a bank take their

57、own money from the bank73. The tellers in Mrs. Vaughts bank were told to _.A. explain why they could not pay out all accountsB. pay out accounts as requestedC. make the depositors believe that the bank was standD. pay out money as slowly as possible74. Which of the following did Mrs. Vaught say?A. S

58、he knew that the bank was not sound.B. She feared that too many depositors drawing their money would close the bank.C. She was not able to draw out her money.D. She was tempted to draw out her money.75. According to the passage, the actions of the depositors of Mrs. Vaughts bank were affected mainly

59、 by the _.A. ease with which they could get their moneyB. confidence that Mrs. Vaught showedC. failure of several other banks to openD. confidence shown by other depositors of the bank35 10110󡣶󣩣Three men were discussing what to donate money 76._to God, and first they couldnt agree wi

60、th each other 77._Then each told their own idea. The first man suggested 78._drawing a circle on the ground and throw coins. The 79._money out the circle belonged to God. The second80._man who added, We will donate coins inside the circle 81._to God because God is our heart. The third man 82._said,

61、Your ideas are not bad, though I have a better83._idea. Lets throw coins into the sky. Those God accepts84._belong to him. So God can accept so much money as he85._can. At last they began throwing coins into the sky happily. 25The Value of Time100漸1 2 3 4 301.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.C 1

62、1.B 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.A1521. D 22. B 23. A 24. C 25. B26. B 27. D 28. C 29. A 30. D31. B 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D3036. B 37. B 38.A 39. C 40. B41. C 42. A 43.A 44. C 45.D46. B 47. A 48. C 49. D 50.B51. A 52. A 53. B 54. A 55. C4056. B 57. C 58. D 59. A60. C 61.A 62. D 63. C64

63、. D 65.B 66. C 67. A68. D 69.B 70. C 71. C72. B 73.B 74. D 75. C76.whathow77.and firstand at first78.theirhis79.throwthrowing80.outout of81.who addedadded82.hearthearts83.thoughbut84.85.so muchas muchThis is a saying Time is money. But in my opinion, time is even more precious than moneywhen time is

64、 spent, we can earn it back, but once time is gone, it will never return.The time we can use is very limited. We should make full use of our time to do useful things. As a student we must pour all our efforts to learn our lessons so as to serve society in the future.But it is a pity that there are a

65、 lot of people who do not know the value of time. They spend their precious time playing and chatting. They do not realize that wasting time is equal to wasting their lives.In a word, everyone should form the good habit of saving time. Do not put off what can be done today until tomorrow.Text 1MExcu

66、se mewhere is the closest place to eatWDown the street about four blocks. I can take you there if you like. Text 2MI would be happy to teach you Chinese if you want to learn. WIt is not a bad idea. I come to China a lot. Text 3MExcuse me. Do you know where the Browns liveWYesits the third house on t

67、he right. MThank you. WYoure welcome. Text 4WDo you have any hobbiesMI like to paint. WWhat kind of things do you paintMMainly rivers and mountains. Text 5MI thought I saw something in the yard. WI didnt see anything.MWelllook again.WTheres nothing there. Text 6MYou play tennis very well. WOhyesThan

68、k you. MDo you want to go to the basketball game with meWSure. When is itWThe first of next month. WUh oh. Is the first a ThursdayMYesit is. WIm sorryI cant go. I always play tennis on Thursday. Text 7MWhen does the train leave for Montreal on MondayWAt eight fifty. MWhen does it arrive in MontrealW

69、At seven ten in the evening. MDoes the train go directly to MontrealWNoyou have to change trains in Toronto.MHow much does it costWFifteen dollars. Text 8MGood morning. WGood morning. I would like a picture of myself. MTomorrow at 4:30WNothats too late. MHow about WednesdaythenWSorrybut thats my day

70、 off. Can you do it right nowMSure. Whats the photo forWMy mothers birthday. MOhits going to be ready next week.WHow much will six copies costMThey cost from eighteen dollars.WOkaywhat do you want me to doMSit on that chairplease. And sayCheese. WCheeeeeeseText 9WIm very sorry you didnt winJack.MSo

71、am I. What a disappointment. WCome onchin upMNoI feel terribleMary. And our classmatesWBut you tried your bestdidt youMYesI did.WYou wont give up tryingwill youMNo. I wont. Ill do better next time. WIll help you. We can practice together.MThat would be great. WThen dont look so sadJack.MIll try to c

72、heer up. WYoull get over it. MI know. Thanks a lotMary.WCome on. Ill buy you a coffee. MOkay. Lets go. Text 10I am really enjoying my first year of college. Im taking a class in photography. We are learning how to take pictures with many kinds of cameras and film. We have a kind and warm-hearted tea

73、cher. Last weekour teacher let us take a look at a very old camera. She also let us take turns using it. Everyone got to take one or two pictures with it. Next week we are going to take a trip to a park to take pictures there. The teacher always tells us how to take better pictures. I find that when

74、 I take her advicemy pictures come out better. Howeverit takes a long time to take a good photo. Sometimes I spend hours with my camera. The class is funbut it takes a lot of worktoo. In factit is my hardest class-but I enjoy it the most. Ill be sorry when we take the final exam and the course is over. I hope Ill have two or three good cameras and use it everywhere. I like to take excellent photos of my own. Its my dreamand Im sure it will come true.

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