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—Anna, must I return the book to you today?

   —No, you       . You can read it for another two days.

A. mustn’t             B. can’t                       C. needn’t                   D. shouldn’t

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It is two months since MH730 first went missing in the early hours of March 8th, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysia Airlines said it was terribly sorry that MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean. People are losing hope that the passengers on the 1 could return alive and realize they should know how to save themselves when accidents like this happen in the air.

2 1985, an Australia professor, Ed Galea, has interviewed 2,000 survivors of 105 airplane accidents, searching for the keys to survival (n.幸存) and found out 3 golden rules after years of research.

First, make sure that the airline does not keep your family members too far away on the plane, if you are traveling in family group. 4 ? It’s natural that while feeling in danger, you’ll probably want to meet the family before you can calmly move out.

Second, how do you untie (解开) your seat belt on a plane? By lifting a latch. 5 you can’t untie your seat belt, you can hardly run away and your chances of survival will drop.

Third, the 6 to the exits (逃生口), the more likely you are to survive. Count exactly how many rows you are from the nearest two exits. Why two exits? Because this helps you find at least 7 even in the sudden dark during an accident.

Fourth, we would be safer if airline seats faced backward, according to Galea’s research. But the problem is that most of the passengers 8 traveling with their back facing the direction of travel.

Fifth, “Smoke is dangerous to your health. If you take in too much of it, your will die,” explains Galea. You must learn how to use a smoke mask. Without the knowledge of putting on a mask, you’ll 9 time trying to put it on—time that could be used to run away.

At last, listen to the flight attendants before flying and look 10 at everything shown on a video or a safety card. Always be prepared. Good luck to you.

1. A. train B. plane C. bus D. ship

2. A. In B. From C. Since D. On

3. A. four B. five C. six D. seven

4. A. Who B. How C. When D. Why

5. A. Unless B. If C. Until D. After

6. A. close B. closer C. far D. farther

7. A. all B. them C. one D. both

8. A. don’t like B. enjoy C. hope D. don’t want

9. A. save B. have C. waste D. enjoy

10 A. careful B. carefully C. careless D. carelessly


“An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one,” wrote a famous British author, George Mikes. While this sounds funny, it’s a popular English stereotype (刻板印象). From the supermarket to the subway, queues are a common sight on the streets of Britain.

Here in China, queues are normal, too. It is a part of everyday life. People queue most of the time, from buying tickets in the cinema to waiting for seats at a restaurant. But in certain situations, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a rushing crowd, such as getting onto the subway. Even away from the busy subway platform, queues are different.

One day I was standing in line at the supermarket. I left a small space in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in that small space. I was surprised at first, but later I found these experiences very interesting. It is with these small, everyday differences that I get to live and learn in a new culture.

Back in Britain, the person spends about six months of their life waiting in a queue, according to the auction site MadBid. To pass the time, maybe they tell themselves the famous proverb: Good things come to those who wait.

1. From the passage, we know that the English are famous for          .

A. being rude and loud         B. traveling on subways

C. forming an orderly queue             D. standing in line at the supermarket

2. How did the writer feel when the girl jumped the queue?

A. From annoyed to calm.                 B. From calm to angry.

C. From surprised to interested.  D. From shocked to angry.

3. The passage is mainly about         .

A. comparing queuing in two cultures

B. praising the English for good manners

C. calling on people in China to queue more

D. explaining why people rush in some situations

4. Where would you most probably read this passage?

A. Novel.       B. Poster.                    C. Newspaper.     D. Science magazine.


完形填空

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Johnny, a lizard (蜥蜴),lived between some rocks in the country, where he liked sunbathing every morning. One day, he felt so  1  that he didn’t notice some boys coming up behind him. The boys caught Johnny, and he could only escape from their hands by losing his  2  and running to hide.

 The children watched his tail moving about, but they soon threw the tail away and left. Johnny came out to  3  his tail, but could find no  4  of it. Feeling so sad, he decided to  5  doing everything else in his life and spending all his time finding his tail. Days and months passed, and Johnny kept looking, asking everyone  6  they had seen his tail. However, there was 7  no news about it.

One day, he asked a boy and the boy  8  replied, “Why do you need two tails?” After hearing this, Johnny turned back and saw that he had grown a new, stronger tail. He suddenly realised how  9  it had been to waste so much time on a problem like it. Johnny headed for home.

 10 , he suddenly found his old tail on the roadside. Although it  11  terrible, Johnny was still excited to have it back. He picked it up and was about to  12  his journey. Just at that moment, an idea hit him that he shouldn’t look at the past and worry about it since it was not useful for  13 .

He then decided to  14  his old tail there, leaving with it all his past worries. As he continued his journey, all he took with him were thoughts of the present and the dreams of the   15 .

As we know, it’s not good to look at the past, unless it helps in the future. Let the past go with the wind.

1. A. interested          B. relaxed            C. lonely            D. nervous

2. A. hand               B. nose             C. tail             D. head

3. A. look at                B. look after       C. look up          D. look for

4. A. need               B. sign              C. reason           D. use

5. A. keep              B. finish           C. begin            D. stop

6. A. whether            B. that             C. how              D. why

7. A. only               B. still            C. also             D. always

8. A. hopefully            B. generally         C. surprisedly        D. wonderfully

9. A. lucky              B .hard              C. careless           D. silly

10. A. In a way         B. By the way       C. On the way       D. In the way

11. A. sounded           B. looked           C. smelled          D. tasted

12. A. change            B. continue          C. plan              D. end

13. A. you              B. me               C. her              D. him

14. A. return             B. cut               C. move             D. drop

15. A. tail               B. present          C. future             D. past

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