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1、 ArticleAction 45 2005-10-6 :120:150 30 (51.57.5) 5A, B, C 10顣 1. What do we learn from this conversation? A. The man wants to go to Los Angeles. B. The man wants to go to San Francisco. C. There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day. 2. Why cant the woman go to the party? A. Because

2、 she has got an appointment. B. Because she doesnt want to. C. Because she has to work. 3. When is Bob going home this afternoon? A. Around 3:00. B. At 2:00. C. At 1:00. 4. When did she last see the mans brother? A. Yesterday. B. Three days ago. C. Two days ago. 5. What happened to the man? A. He ha

3、d to work overtime. B. He was held up in traffic. C. He had a traffic accident. (151.522.5) 5A, B, C 5󣬸顣 68 6. What makes the woman so upset? A. What she reads in the newspaper. B. She is asked to serve in the American Athletic Meet. C. She has planned to take part in the American Athletic M

4、eet. 7. How does the man like the plan of the government? A. He agrees to the plan of the government. B. He doesnt think it right to get so many students to do it. C. Its reasonable to gather a lot of students to do it. 8. What can you infer from the conversation? A. Quite a few parents are delighte

5、d with the plan of the government. B. Most parents are worried about what the government has planned. C. Only a few parents are nervous with the plan of the government. 9 11 9. How much does the teaspoon set cost? A. ₤17.70. B. ₤70.70. C. ₤70.17. 10. What about the mans credit card

6、? A. Its lost with his wallet. B. Its not brought with him. C. Its been given to the woman. 11. When is the man going to the house warming party? A. In the afternoon. B. Tomorrow morning. C. Tomorrow afternoon. 1214 12. What design is the mans wife fond of? A. Latest. B. Mixed. C. Simple. 13. What k

7、ind of material does the man prefer? A. Silk. B. Cotton. C. Mixed material. 14. What colour is the matching scarf? A. Light blue. B. Blue. C. dark blue. 1517 15. When does the conversation take place? A. At the beginning of the term. B. In the middle of the term. C. Right before final examination. 1

8、6. Why is the woman considering loaning the man money? A. He hasnt got enough money to become a member of the club. B. She always has a lot of money. C. She wants to earn interest. 17. Where are the two going to right now? A. To the Debate Club tryouts. B. To their favourite class. C. To the Campus

9、Center. 1820 18. Whats the weather like in the Great Lakes on Thursday? A. Scattered thunderstorms. B. Showers and thunderstorms. C. Cool and unsettled. 19. Whats the weather like in southeastern Europe on Friday? A. Showers and thunderstorms will wet much of southeastern Europe. B. Moisture will be

10、come showers and thunderstorms. C. Scattered thunderstorms will burst out. 20. How do you find the weather in northwestern China on Friday? A. Cool and unsettled. B. Unreasonably warm. C. Showers and thunderstorms. 45 15115 ABCD 21. Last year the number of death increased by 2%-5% _ the year before

11、last. A. comparing to B. comparing with C. to compare with D. compared with 22. The child was told to _ for being rude to his uncle. A. excuse B. apologize C. pardon D. forgive 23. The little girl can _ music. A. sing for B. sing with C. dance to D. dance with 24. She was lucky enough _ the earthqua

12、ke. A. to survive B. to run away C. surviving D. run away from 25. Imagine _ at the top of the hill, and what wonderful view you will see. A. standing B. stand C. to stand D. stood 26.Smoking is bad for your health. Yes, I know. But I simply cant _. A. give it up B. give it in C. give it out D. give

13、 it away 27. All the names of the guests are _ in the list. I dont forget any of them. A. stored B. included C. appeared D. mixed 28. You are required to write _ so that we can see it clearly. A. every other lines B. each other line C. another each line D. every other line 29. The police have finall

14、y _ the mystery (). A. succeeded to solve B. succeeded in solving C. succeeded solving D. succeeded on solving 30. Perhaps we need to clear away these books to make _ for our new students. A. place B. area C. space D. room 31. This is the _ piano on which the composer created some of his greatest wo

15、rks. A. true B. original C. real D. practical 32. _, _ many boys, Jack like playing football. A. In a fact; in common with B. In fact; as C. In the fact; like D. Actually; in common with 33. According to the record reports, one of the rare animals, _ crocodile, is in _ danger of dying out. A. a; the

16、 B. / ;as C. / ; the D. the ; / 34. Great changes _ in the city, and a lot of factories _. A. have been taken place; have been set up B. have taken place; have been set up C. have taken place; have set up D. were taken place; were set up 35. We travelled together as far as Chicago, _ we parted. A. w

17、hen B. which C. why D. where 201.530 36-55ABCD John had to go to work. So he set off half an hour 36 than usual and arrived at the library before anybody else. The 37 to come was Mr. Steele, who thought, This must be a wonder. John is 38 the first here. If he came as 39 as this every morning, he wou

18、ld get a lot more 40 done. John began to get on with his work and by half past nine he had 41 all the postcards he had to write. It was a quarter to ten, and Mary had not arrived 42. He wondered 43 she was ill or if she had taken the day 44. But Mr. Steele came and 45 him if he knew where Mary was.

19、If she were ill, she would 46, he said. Its not like her. Shes usually 47. John said that he had no 48 where Mary was. But 49 the door opened and there was Mary. She was looking very 50 and tired. She apologized to Mr. Steele and explained that she had been 51 most of the night. She hadnt 52 to slee

20、p until five in the morning and had overslept. Mr. Steele was very 53 and suggested that she take the day off. She 54 him and said she would stay, but she 55 said a word for the rest of the morning. John, on the other hand, was feeling happy so at one oclock he suggested to Mary that they go and hav

21、e lunch together, and she agreed. 36.A. later B. faster C. slower D. earlier 37.A. next B. last C. third D. first 38.A. almost B. about C. actually D. finally 39.A. soon B. early C. late D. quick 40.A. job B. book C. work D. thing 41.A. taken B. sold C. finished D. ended 42.A. too B. yet C. still D.

22、 already 43.A. whether B. why C. when D. either 44.A. on B. over C. off D. up 45.A. told B. warned C. answered D. asked 46.A. telephone B. drive C. ride D. stay 47.A. later for work B. absent C. ill D. the first to come 48.A. question B. idea C. thought D. mind 49.A. at that moment B. for a moment C

23、. long before D. after work 50.A. happy B. pale C. red D. excited 51.A. asleep B. away C. alone D. awake 52.A. got B. wanted C. hoped D. begun 53.A. cruel B. kind C. angry D. glad 54.A. taught B. told C. laughed at D. thanked 55.A. hardly B. nearly C. mostly D. immediately 202 40 ABCD A Dick was a t

24、wenty-year-old man. His father was a teacher and taught chemistry in a middle school and his mother worked in a shop. They live a happy life until his parents died one night when suddenly an earthquake broke out. Luckily his sister took him to see their aunt in the city and they did not stay at home

25、. Everything was destroyed in the earthquake and the two children got into trouble. Thanks to their aunt who was not rich enough, they grew up but they lived a hard life. His sister was so sad that she became a nun (). After he finished middle school, he was introduced to an owner of a hotel and beg

26、an to work there. One day the young man fell to the ground while he was cleaning a window on the second floor. He was sent to the hospital and the doctor looked him over. One of his legs was broken and he had to be in hospital. He said to the nurse, Im a poor man, madam. Arrange a third-class ward (

27、) for me, please. Cant anybody help you? No, madam, answered Dick. I have only a sister. Shes nun and shes poor, too. I dont think so, the nurse said angrily. Nuns usually marry God. And God is the richest in the world, you know! Well, then, Dick said with a smile. Please arrange a first-class ward

28、for me and post the bill () to my brother-in-law. 56. Dicks parents died _. A. in an accident B. in the war C. in the earthquake D. from the disease 57. Dick and his sister escaped from the earthquake because _ A. They played outside B. they were in a safe place C. their parents saved them D. the au

29、nt saved them 58. The sister and brother lived a hard life because _. A. they lost all B. they were too young C. they were hurt in the earthquake D. they had to look after themselves 59. After Dick finished middle school, _. A. he stayed at home B. he began to look for a job C. he broke his leg D. h

30、e began to work in the hotel 60. Which of the following is true?. A. The nurse would arrange a third-class ward for Dick. B. The nurse would arrange a first-class ward for Dick. C. The nurse would post Dicks bill to God. D. Dick had a rich brother-in-law. B Colour helps you see things. But man and s

31、ome monkeys and apes () are the only mammals (鶯) that can see colour. To any other mammal, such as the dog, the world looks like a black-and-white photo. Dogs hunt mainly by listening and sniffing (). Like other animals, dogs see best when things move, The animals they hunt seem to know this. A hunt

32、ed rabbit or deer will freeze. Then the dog may not see it at all. Birds can see colour. They need to, because they fly and need to find places to land. Colour helps them judge distance and shape. In this way they are able to catch bugs () in the air or to light on branches. Some birds see things ev

33、en better than you do. The birds that eat bugs can see them from far away. And even a very young bird can see a hawk high in the sky. So sharp eyes and a sense of colour help birds find food and also help them find where their enemies are. 61. _ can see colour. A. All the animals B. All the mammals

34、C. Man and dogs D. Birds and monkeys 62. In order to find their food, dogs mainly use their _. A. eyes and noses B. ears and noses C. eyes and ears D. mouths and ears 63. The word freeze in the passage means _. A. the hunted animals are frozen on the ground because of cold weather B. the hunted anim

35、als temperature is becoming lower and lower until it drops below 0 C. the hunted animals will stop running and stay in the same place without movement D. the hunted animals are so frightened that they cant move any longer 64. Colour helps birds _. A. see better than man B. see better than dogs C. se

36、e how colourful the world is D. see clearly where food and enemies are C The Changjiang River is not the longest, the widest, or the most powerful river in the world. But in one sense it is the most important river, because it serves more people than any other river. In every way the Changjiang Rive

37、r is Chinas life stream. The Changjiang isnt just a trade river, a highway along which goods are picked up and sent. It is an agricultural river as well. A lot of irrigation ditches () go out from it to millions of tiny garden size farms. There men and women work endlessly, with very old hand tools

38、planting , watering, fertilizing, weeding (), harvesting, raising the familys food and raising the nations food. It begins somewhere high in the place north of Tibet, running down from a three-mile height. It goes for hundreds of miles, shouting loud through valleys. Only in the last 1000 miles of i

39、ts 3900-mile journey does the Changjiang River become the sunny and cheerful river. 65. In the opinion of the writer the Changjiang River is _. A. the longest river B. the widest river C. the most powerful river D. the most important river 66. According to the passage, the Changjiang River is _. A.

40、the life line in the world B. the life line in China C. the most important canal in China. D. the most powerful water way in the world 67. The second paragraph mainly tells us that _. A. the Chanagjiang is a trade river B. the Changjiang is an agricultural river C. the Changjiang is a highway D. the

41、 Changjiang is an endless river. D Some people dont mind being fat. Other people can keep slim () without any effort. But a lot of people do put on too much weight and dont like it. The question is, what can thy do about it? Some believe exercise can be helpful. But the trouble is that it only makes

42、 you want to eat more. You might sweat out a couple of pounds playing tennis or climbing a mountain, but you put it all back on again with a big steak or bread and jam. A helpful way is food choosing. But what sort of food should you choose? Some believe that the less they eat, the slimmer they will

43、 be. They dont eat anything until they become weak with hunger. Some stick to milk and bananas. Youll find you need a lot of bananas, and unless you live where they grow, they arent cheap. Another says that if you eat things like hard-boiled eggs, and apples with their skins on which are hard for yo

44、ur stomach to digest (), the more you eat, the thinner you get. This is because you use up the fat in your body to get the energy to digest the food. For most of us these methods are too extreme (). The simplest way is just to cut down on the carbohydrates () that means not eating bread, potatoes, c

45、akes, sugar, rice, and so on and eating anything else you like. Its straight forward and often quite effective. Still others like to be more scientific. They are calorie countries. They get a table, which tells them that, for example, 100 grams of roast let of lamb gives you 330 calories and a 50 gr

46、am helping of Yokshire pudding gives you 130 calories. 68. According to the passage, the best way to keep slim is _. A. exercising B. hunger C. food-choosing D. eating milk and bananas 69. There seems nothing wrong with exercise except that _. A. it makes you sweat B. its hard work C. it tires you o

47、ut D. it makes you eat more 70. The practical method suggested here means _. A. sticking to bananas B. not eating many carbohydrates C. eating as little as possible D. eating things that are hard to digest 71. Which of the following do you think is the best title for the passage? A. Dont Eat Too Muc

48、h B. Various Ways of Losing Weight C. Ways to Keep Fit D. Food and Health E Tom Brennan was working in a Philadelphia office building when he noticed a black bag. The bat contained a book. This chance discovery ended a 12-day search by the Library Company of Philadelphia for a historical treasure a

49、120-page diary kept 190 years ago by Deborah Logan, a woman who knew everybody in her day, James Green, the librarian told the magazine American Libraries. Most of the diary is a record of big events in Philadelphia. It also includes a description of British soldiers burning Washington, D. C. in the

50、 war of 1812. She describes President James Madison on horseback as perfectly shaking with fear during the troubled days. George Washington, she writes, mistook her for the wife of a French man, and praised her excellent English. The adventure of the lost book began September 4 when Cory Luxmoore ar

51、rived from England to deliver the diary of his ancestor () to the Library Company, which he and his wife considered to be the best home for the diary. Green told American Libraries he had the diary in his possession about five minutes when Luxmoore took it back because he had promised to show it to

52、one other person. On returning to his hotel after showing the precious book to Green, Luxmoore was shocked to realize that he had left it in the taxi. Without any delay, Green began calling every taxi company in the city, with no luck. Ive felt sick since then, Lucmoore told reporters. According to

53、Green, no one has yet learned how the diary came to the office building. Tom Brennan received a reward of 1,000, Philadelphia gained another treasure for its history, and Luxmoore told reporters, Its wonderful news. Im on high. 72. This article mainly tells about the story of _. A. a lost diary B. D

54、eborah Logan C. Cory Luxmoore D. the Library Company 73. From the text, we learn that diary is now owned by _. A. Tom Brennan B. an unknown person C. a Philadelphia magazine D. the Library Company of Philadelphia 74. Philadelphia is thought to be the best home for the diary because _. A. it was writ

55、ten in Philadelphia B. it tells stories about Philadelphia C. people in the city are interested in old things D. the British and the Americans once fought in Philadelphia 75 Which of the following shows the right order of what happened to the diary? a. Tom Brennan found the book in an office buildin

56、g b. The book was shown to James Green. c. Cory Luxmoore arrived from England. d. The book was left behind in a taxi. A. a, b, c, d B. c, b, d, a C. a, c, d, b D. c, a, b, d 35 10110 󣩣 John was a very famous pianist. When he was a small boy, he once played at a party at home of a rich man. 7

57、6. _ He was only eight years old. And he had played the 77. _ piano from several years. At the party, he played a 78. _ famous piece by Beethoven. He played wonderful. 79. _ The famous piece had several very long rests. In 80. _ every of these rests he took his hands from the piano 81. _ and waited.

58、 To him this was much more excited. But it 82. _ seemed as if the mother of the rich man thought 83. _ differently. Finally, during one of these rests she went 84. _ over towards him. She touched him on his head with a 85. _ smile and said, My boy, why dont you play what you know well? 25 (video gam

59、es) 1. 2. 裬 3. 棬 4. 1. 100200; 2. 󣬵 3. : play truant (201.530) 15 ACACB 610 ABBCB 1115 ACBBA 1620 ACBCA (15115) 2125 DBCAA 2630 ABDBD 3135 BDDBD (201.530) 3640 DACBC 4145 CBACD 4650 ADBAB 5155 DABDA (20240) 5660 CBADA 6165 DBCDD 6670 DBCDB 7175 BADBB (10110) 76. home the home 77. And But 78.

60、 from for 79. wonder wonderfully 80. had has 81. every each 82. excited exciting 83. 84. went came 85. his the (25) Dear editor, Now video games are very popular among the school students, some students are so interested in the game that they spend all day playing. Sometimes they forget to do their

61、homework and some even play truant. Each time they have to play much money. In order to play video games they often ask their parents for money from their classmates, which have brought out very bad effects. Too much video games plating needs time, money and energy. The others benefit a lot but its not good for the students study and healthy. I do hope measures will be taken by the government to prevent students from playing video games. Yours ever, Lin Tao admin admin Mexico City

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