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     In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their university life. To my surprise, (1)_______.
After their highly controlled (控制) high school lives, they were having difficulty getting used to (习惯) the
free time in the university. When I asked them to describe their high school lives, (2)_______ they got up at
six in the morning and studied until ten or even later at night. Most of this time was spent doing lots of
homework.
     When they entered the university, in my opinion, (3)_______ to spend all their waking hours studying.
They should also take an active part in social activities. They should learn to divide their time outside of class
between sport sand clubs. What's more, (4)_______ watching TV and chatting with their roommates. But
what surprised me most was that many of them did not seem happy because (5)_______. They felt that they
should be doing something else what ever they were doing. That's why they were not happy.
     To those students, my advice is: Get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.
A. they should spend sometime
B. the students are not expected
C. they had so many choices
D. many of them told me
E. many of them expressed disappointment
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阅读理解。
     Imagine this: a television screen has the size and thickness of a piece of paper. You carry it around in
your pocket and take it out when you want to watch a show. Imagine a guitar so tiny that you can't see
it with the human eye, but you can hear sound when its strings are pulled.
     Nanotechnology (纳米技术) is the science that deals with doing things in a very small way, and it is
being studied and developed all over the world. Many scientists say nanotechnology will produce the next
industrial revolution (工业革命).
     Perhaps nanotechnology will have the biggest influence on medical science. Imagine nanobots (纳米
机器人) in medicine. Thousands or even millions of tiny machines can be sent into the human body with
specific tasks. For example, they can be designed to find and destroy cancer cells or viruses (病毒).
Other machines may stay in the human body forever to help organs (器官) that are not working properly.
     When could all of these happen? Scientists predict that most of these are possible in the next 30 years.
Thousands of scientists around the world are working on these micro-machines. Nanotechnology is just
around the corner.
1. The two examples in Paragraph 1 are used to _____.
A. introduce the smallest television
B. introduce a new kind of guitar
C. introduce the topic of the passage
D. show how small the world is
2. Nanotechnology _____.
A. will cause an industrial revolution
B. deals with things in old ways
C. has studied the whole world
D. was developed many years ago
3. The underlined word "they" in the third paragraph refers to (指代) "_____"?
A. scientists
B. human bodies
C. specific tasks
D. tiny machines
4. The tiny machines _____.
A. are too small to be repaired
B. can be put in a human body to kill viruses
C. may not work well in a human body
D. can take the place of human organs
5. The underlined phrase "around the corner" in the last sentence means "_____".
A. far away
B. at present
C. in the near future
D. impossible
阅读理解。

     Beijing-Shanghai Railway was completed in 1968. The line runs 1,462 km between China's two main
cities and passes through five provinces and the city of Tianjin.
     Since opening, it has been one of the busiest routes in our country. The Beijing-Shanghai route is now
served by 10 trains a day, five of which are non-stop. The journey time is just under 12 hours.
    Now trains are allowed to travel at 250 kph (kilometers per hour) and the journey time is only 10 hours.
    With the sixth railway speedup, China has joined the ranks (行列) of countries with high-speed rail services. Trains are able to run at speeds of 200 kph on some 6,003 km of track (轨道), and on some sections, the
highest speed can increase to 250 kph. The 6,003 km of track serves both high-speed passenger trains and
low-speed cargo (货物) trains.
    Railway operators have to deal with the problem of the speed gap (差距) between the two kinds of trains
to make sure they both run safely.
1. The Beijing-Shanghai Railway line runs 1,462 kilometers, doesn't it?
A. Yes, it does.
B. No, it doesn't.
C. It's very far.
D. We don't know.
2. How many times have the trains been speeded up so far?
A. Five.
B. Six.
C. Seven.
D. Eight.
3. When the Beijing-Shanghai train runs at 250 kph, the passengers spend ______ on the train.
A. ten hours
B. twelve hours
C. one day
D. two days
4. Which of the following sentences is TRUE?
A. Only one train is served on the 6,003 km of track.
B. Beijing-Shanghai Railway passes through six provinces.
C. All of the trains run without any stops on Beijing-Shanghai Railway.
D. Since opening, Beijing-Shanghai Railway has been one of the busiest routes in China.
5. The passage above is probably from ______.
A. a story-book
B. a dictionary
C. a newspaper
D. an advertisement
阅读理解。
     This is the times of information technology. Pakistan (巴基斯坦) is also trying to keep up with this IT
development and special steps are being taken to spread the Internet all over the country.
     This is considered as a great achievement and it is. But here is a question whether our people know the
use of the Internet for development purpose. It is a fact that the ratio (比率) of informative and educational
sites is very low.
     What do many of them do in Pakistan when people surf the Internet? They use it mostly for entertainment.
Many students spend a lot of time and money in surfing the Internet. They do chatting or visit other
entertainment sites. It is surprising to read that boys and girls go to the Internet cafes and spend many hours
daily in just chatting. just join any Pakistani chat room at any site, and you will know that what is the level
(水平) of language and which type of language mostly our people use in chatting. The number of the web
addicts in our country is increasing day by day.
     It is also a fact that many people including teenagers visit sites unsuitable. One can imagine that they are
becoming worse and they are becoming addicted to such things that are very harmful (有害的) to them. They
are taking all the disadvantages from the Internet.
     Students do use the Internet for education purpose. But there are also several disadvantages. Students
normally surf more on the Internet than teachers. It happens several times that a teacher gives some work
to students and they get it from the Internet, copy it and present it to the teacher, who many times is unable
to know what is copied from the Internet. In this way students are giving up the habit of reading books. They
just open sites, copy the information and finish the homework that they do not even read. However, a very
good advantage of the Internet for students is that those who want to seek knowledge can get information
very quickly and read many books by famous foreign authors which are very expensive to buy.
     The Internet itself is a very useful and important tool of development nowadays, but it is really sad that in
Pakistan people are mostly misusing it. Those who use it for development purpose are still very few.
1. What is the article mainly about?
A. The development of IT in Pakistan.
B. The very useful and important tool in Pakistan.
C. The worrying situation of using the Internet in Pakistan.
D. The advantages and disadvantages of the Internet in Pakistan.
2. What do the underlined words "web addicts" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Students whose level of language in chatting is very low.
B. People who are not able to free themselves from the Internet.
C. Entertainment sites of the Internet which are harmful to teenagers.
D. Internet cafes where boys and girls spend too much time in chatting.
3. The writer's purpose in writing this article is ______ in Pakistan.
A. to encourage readers to keep up with the IT development
B. to advise readers to use proper language in chatting rooms
C. to ask readers to pay attention to the problem in using the Internet
D. to stop readers from going to the Internet cafes or misusing the Internet
阅读理解。
     "How can I learn English well?" This is a question many students ask. In my opinion, the most effective
way is to learn lessons by heart. If you can recite the text and write it out, you've learned it fairly well. And
if you can tell, in your own words, what the lesson says you're a very successful learner indeed. Your English
will be quite perfect.
     This is a difficult task. However, if you try to learn by heart only part of each lesson, you'll find it not half
so hard as you might have thought. Learning this way, you will make rapid progress. Of course, writing is also
necessary. It helps you a lot on our way to success in English.
     Equally important is to feel the language. You should be able to laugh at jokes and be shocked at bad news.
When using English, try to forget your mother tongue, instead of helping you, your own language gets in your
way. So, never try to see English through translation.
1. In the writer's opinion, the most effective way in learning English is _____.
A. to practise speaking, writing and feeling it
B. to forget your own native language
C. to translate everything into his own language
D. to memorize the English words and grammatical rules
2. "Instead of helping you, your own language gets in your way." This sentence means that memorizing your
    own language can _____.
A. help you to study English well
B. stop you learning English well
C. make English easy to learn
D. help you notice mistakes
3. Equally important is to feel the language "to feel the language" here means _____.
A. to get a knowledge of English by touching
B. to be able to read and write English
C. to translate English into your own by imagining
D. to be able to understand and enjoy the language