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What was the highlight *of the May Day? It was Hangzhou Bay Bridge*, which opened on that day.       
It is 36 kilometers long and the world’s longest cross- sea bridge. It begins at Jiaxing, crosses the East China Sea, and end at Cixi, about 70 kilometers from Ningbo. It will reduce* the driving time between Shanghai and Ningbo by about two hours.
A great number of the workers started to build it on November 2003, and ended in June 2007. Now the bridge has become famous. About 40,000 vehicles *can cross the bridge each day at first. This will be added to 100,000 vehicles a day in 2026. During the May Day holiday, many car owners came to the bridge as well as tourists on coaches*. So many people wanted to see the bridge with their own eyes.
As a shortcut *between Zhejiang and Shanghai, the bridge will not only improve traffic but also help economic *development in the Changjiang River Delta.
“People enjoy working in small cities like Cixi but living in big cities like Shanghai,” said a man. “With the help of the bridge, they can leave Shanghai for Cixi in the morning and go back in the afternoon. They only need to drive for about one and a half hours.”
小题1:Hangzhou Bay Bridge opened________.
A.in November, 2003B.in July, 2007C.on May 1, 2008D.on March 1, 2008
小题2:It took about ___________ to finish building the bridge.
A.three years and a halfB.two years and a halfC.three yearsD.four years and a half
小题3:Which city is not mentioned in the passage?  ___________.
A.CixiB.NingboC.HangzhouD.Shanghai
小题4:The passage can most probably be found in _____________.
A.a text bookB.a magazineC.a newspaperD.a movie poster

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:C

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了杭州湾大桥的开通。历经三年多时间的施工,它建成后大大缩短了城市的距离,也促进了经济的发展,人们也可以居住在小城市而在大城市工作,给生活带来了便利。
小题1:细节理解题。从文中第一段What was the highlight *of the May Day? It was Hangzhou Bay Bridge*, which opened on that day.五一劳动节的亮点是什么?那就是杭州湾跨海大桥在那天通车,从而选C,2008年5月1日。 
小题2:判断推理题。根据文中第三段A great number of the workers started to build it on November 2003, and ended in June 2007.大量工人从2003年11月开始建设,到2007年6月结束。从而得知一共耗时大约3年半,故选A。
小题3: 细节理解题。从文中的内容我们可以看到Cixi, Hangzhou, Shanghai都提及了,没有提到Ningbo,故选B。
小题4:判断推理题。这篇文章主要讲述了杭州湾大桥的通车这件事,以及它所带来的便利,从而判断它可能来自于报纸。A课本;B杂志;C报纸;D电影海报,故选C。
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I am Alice. I like We chat. It is fast, convenient and fashionable. And you can use it for free. It can be used in my mobile phone. It has hold-to-talk voice messaging function. I am a fan of Leehom Wang. Through We chat, Leehom Wang often says something to me. It’s amazing.

I am David. I love Micro blog. I update my Micro blog when I am free. We can share instant(即时的) messages with each other. I often look through Yao Chen’s Micro blog. She has many followers. I make many friends with them. I often write something on my Micro blog, for example, “I’m in blue today. I didn’t pass the exam.” Then many friends comfort me. I share my birthday party, my new phone, my new coat, etc. with my friends. It is fun.

I’m Lily. I don’t like We chat or Micro blog. I don’t believe them. There are so many crimes(愚蠢行为) on We chat. Many people are cheated(欺骗) because they believe in other people they meet on We chat easily. It is not a real world. As to Micro blog, I don’t think it is a good way to make friends. And you should write something no more than 140 words. I like keeping diaries. I don’t want my secrets known by others. I am a low-key(低调的) girl.
小题1:Who loves Micro blog?
A.Alice.B.David.
C.Lily. D.Leehom Wang.
小题2:What does Alice think about We chat?
A.It’s fast and convenient. B.It’s fashionable but slow.
C.It’s safe and useful.D.It’s fun but expensive.
小题3:Why doesn’t Lily believe We chat?
A.Because many people are cheated on We chat easily.
B.Because she doesn’t like to say anything to her friends.
C.Because she doesn’t think it is a good way to make friends.
D.Because she prefers keeping diaries to showing secrets to others.
Where Are We Going, Dad? Presents a new generation of men who, in a break from Chinese tradition, now take     active role in their children's lives. Five fathers and their children traipse(走过)   China, riding camels    the western deserts, fishing off the east coast, and selling vegetables for their bus fare home in Yunnan province. One dad doesn’t know    his daughter’s hair. Another one must survive (生存)with his son for three days in the desert, where, because   can cook, the two only eat instant noodles(泡面).
The children—and their bumbling(笨拙的)fathers—show remarkable candor(相对坦率). “I’m best at washing up(洗碗), I can’t do           ,” one dad says to another. “My wife is great—she’s been raising(养育) our son for six years. I’m       and it’s only been three days. I’m buying her some flowers when we       back,” says another.
But on the show, we see fathers who are         gentler on their kids and more involved in their upbringing.
These story lines are part of Where Are We Going Dad? Which        one of China’s most popular TV shows.
小题1:A. a                B. an               C. /
小题2:A. around           B. around the        C. all around
小题3:A. across            B. through          C. cross
小题4:A. how to do         B. what to do        C. how to do it
小题5:A. both             B. either            C. neither
小题6:A. something else     B. anything else      C. nothing else
小题7:A. exhausted         B. exhaust          C. exhausting
小题8:A. are going         B. will go           C. go
小题9:A. more           B. a lot of           C. a lot
小题10:A. has become       B. have become      C. has been become
Wu Juping is just a saleswoman. However, on July 2, 2011, she bravely caught a falling child and has been praised as the most beautiful mother in China. The child fell from the 10th floor of a building into Wu’s arms.
The child is two years old, who named Niu Niu. Niu Niu climbed up to the window looking for her grandma. When a neighbor living one floor saw the little girl falling, he held out a ladder(梯子) to catch her. The ladder, however, was too short to reach the girl. At this dangerous moment, Wu, who was just walking near the building, rushed to the spot and caught her successfully before she hit the ground.
The girl fell into coma(昏迷), and Wu was also injured seriously in her left arm. On July8, Niu Niu, who was able to move her fingers, feet and eyes, was out of dangerous condition and Wu’s arm is recovering well now.
根据短文内容回答下列问题。(每题2分,满分10分)
小题1: What does Wu Juping do?
                                                                
小题2: When did Wu Juping save the child?
                                                                
小题3: Why did the child fall from the 10th floor of the building?
                                                                
小题4: What did the neighbor do when he saw the girl falling?
                                                                
小题5: Was the girl out of dangerous condition in the end?
                                                                
“Tomato plants at the Royal Horticultural Society’s(英国皇家园艺学会) gardens will listen to voices through MP3 earphones for 30 days,” a reporter told people in a newspaper. At a time, many English people couldn’t believe in such a thing and some people even laughed at it.
Gardeners did the experiment by themselves. They wrote down how the tomato plants grew before, during and after the experiment. And then they compared the results with other tomato plants.
“We are taking it very seriously even though a lot of people may think it is a joke. However, studies show that certain sounds do help plants grow better,” the gardeners told a reporter.
“We want to get different kinds of voices. Through this experiment, we hope to find the most plant-friendly human sound for plants to grow,” said the gardeners.
“The plants will listen to poems, stories and songs,” the gardeners added.
Now, let our plants enjoy beautiful music.
小题1:How did the Royal gardens prove (证明)themselves?
A.Through the reporter himself.
B.By the experiment done by gardeners.
C.Through the gardeners and reporter.
D.By the results from common gardens.
小题2:By the experiment, we can learn that             .
A.stories especially suit green plants
B.many plants prefer the same voices
C.some plants prefer to talk to people
D.some sounds help plants grow better
小题3:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.People weren’t sure of the report at first.
B.The gardeners themselves did the study.
C.The gardeners hope to find the best voices.
D.Plants love to listen to all kinds of sounds.
On August 15, 2011,the Ministry Publish Security (公安部) started a campaign (活动) to educate drivers about the dangers of driving after drinking.
As a part of the campaign, police officers watched bars, restaurants and KTVs in Beijing, Shanghai, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei and Guangdong. It ended up on December 30. But it told the drivers the meaning of the new traffic laws and the dangers of drinking.
In Beijing, some restaurants put up notices and told drivers about their responsibility. “Usually if a group of guests come by car, the driver won’t drink. If he does, we will remind him,” said a waitress from Dongfang Restaurant in Beijing. Fewer drivers are drinking alcohol nowadays, since many know about the campaign.
Wang Lankun, a traffic policeman in Beijing said, “Some drivers think a glass of beer is not a problem. But a blood test will show that their blood-alcohol level is more than 20mg for each 100ml of blood, that is enough to affect their driving.”
During the campaign, drivers who have a blood-alcohol level of over 20mg for each 100ml of blood will get a fine of 500 yuan. Also, they will not be allowed to drive for three months.
In fact, there are strict laws to punish drunk driving in many other countries. For example, in the USA, if someone has a blood-alcohol level of over 80mg for each 100ml of blood, he will be sent to prison for one year. But in Britain, he will be fined 5,000 pounds and banned (禁止)from driving for 12 months, also he will be sent to prison for 6 months. In Germany, if a driver has a blood-alcohol level of over 60mg for each 100ml of blood, he won’t be allowed to drive until he passes a new driving test.
小题1:How long did the campaign last?
A.For about half a year.B.For about four and a half months.
C.For about 12 months.D.For about three months.
小题2:The police officers watched many places except ___________.
A.restaurantsB.KTVsC.schoolsD.bars
小题3:If a driver drinks a glass of beer before driving in China,_________
A.it won’t affect his driving.
B.he will take a new driving test and get a driver’s license.
C.he won’t be allowed to drive for three months.
D.his blood-alcohol level will be over 60mg for each 100ml of blood.
小题4:If a driver has a blood-alcohol level of over 80mg for each 100ml of blood in Germany,
which punishment will he accept?
A.One year in prison.B.Banned until he passes a new driving test.
C.A 12-month ban from the roads.D.A fine of 5000 pounds.
小题5:From the text, we know_________.
A.The waitress in the restaurant can remind the driver not to drink
B.More and more drivers are drinking alcohol nowadays
C.The Ministry Publish Security began this campaign to punish the drivers
D.All drivers must pass a new driving test if they drive after drinking
Millvina Dean, Titanic’s last Survivor(幸存者), died on May 31,2009 at a nursing home(疗养院) in Southampton.. She was 97 and had been in poor health for several weeks.
Ms Dean was the youngest among the ship’s 705 survivors. She was only 9 weeks old when the Titanic sank on the night of April 14, 1912. She survived with her mother and her 2-year-old brother. Her father, Bertram Dean, died in the sinking.
Millvina Dean never married. For many years after the sinking,she never spoke of it to people around her. But that changed after September 1, 1985 when the wreck(残骸)of the Titanic was discovered. That set off a wave of interest in the ship, especially after the movie Titanic.“They found the wreck and after that, they found me,” she said.
In the last 20 years of her life, she went to the US, Canada and Europe to take part in events related to the sinking. She said all that she knew of what happened during the sinking was learned from her mother.
She moved to the nursing home because of her falling health. In order to pay the living costs there,she began to sell her Titanic souvenirs(纪念品).
Ms Dean had never seen the movie Titanic. She explains the movie would make her think of what had happened to her father, so she didn’t want to see it.
小题1:Millvina Dean was _______ when the Titanic sank.
A.nine weeks old
B.twelve weeks old
C.two years old
D.twenty years old
小题2:Why did the Deans take the Titanic ?
A.They were going on a holiday
B.They were going to a party in the US
C.We can’t find out the reason from this passage.
D.They were going to visit their grandparents in
小题3:The underlined words “set off” mean ______ in the passage.
A. leave   B. start     C. improve    D record
小题4:Millvina Dean didn’t say anything about the Titanic until _______.
A.she was ill.
B.she was dying
C.the wreck of the Titanic was discovered
D.20 years later
小题5:From the passage above, we can’t infer (猜测) that _________.
A.seven hundred and five people survived in the Titanic sinking
B.Millvina Dean’s father died in the sinking
C.The wreck of the Titanic was found in 1985
D.Ms Dean wanted to see the film Titanic very much

APRIL 5 marks the 100th anniversary(周年纪念日)of the sinking(下沉)of the Titanic. In 1997, the movie Titanic was a huge hit all around the world. Now, the 3-D version of the movie will come to Chinese theaters on April 10.
As anyone who has seen the movie knows, the Titanic struck an iceberg(冰山) and sank on its first voyage in 1912, killing 1,517 people. A century after the accident, scientists have found something new to blame(负责任) for the sinking: the moon. Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist, led a team of astronomers(天文学家) to examine the moon’s role, according to Reuters.
Normally, icebergs stay in place and cannot move until they melt enough or a high tide(潮汐) frees them. A single iceberg can become stuck many times on its journey southward. The process can take several years.
According to Olson, a hundred years ago the moon made its closest approach to the Earth in more than 1,400 years. This caused the moon to have a much stronger pull on the Earth’s oceans than usual, which created a super-high tide. The tide pushed icebergs from shallow waters off the coasts of Canada’s provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador, into the Titanic’s way.
“Of course, the final cause of the accident was that the ship struck an iceberg,” Olson told Reuters. “It went full speed into a region with icebergs, but the lunar connection(月亮的联系) may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic.”
The research team will publish their research in the April issue of Sky & Telescope magazine.
根据短文内容,选最佳择答案,并在答题卡上按要求作答。
小题1: How many people lost their lives in this accident?
A.Over 2,000 people.B.About 100 people.
C.More than 1,500 people.D.We don’t know.
小题2: The underlined word “voyage” in the second paragraph really means ______.
A.航行B.飞行C.划船D.游泳
小题3: Which of the following about icebergs is TRUE?
A.Icebergs move only when the tide frees them.
B.An iceberg can stop for some time during its travel.
C.An iceberg will move as soon as its melts.
D.It takes an iceberg several months to leave its place.
小题4: Which of the following played a role in the sinking of the Titanic?
a. the moon                 b. the tides             c. too many passengers 
d. the high speed of the ship    e. going the wrong way   f. the iceberg 
A.a,b,c,fB.a,c,d,eC.a,b,d,fD.a,c,e,f
小题5:. What is the article mainly about?
A.The main cause of the Titanic’s sinking.
B.The 100th anniversary of the Titanic.
C.The moon’s great influence on the Earth’s tides.
D.The moon’s role in the sinking of the Titanic.

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