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US President Barack Obama made his first visit to China early this week, during which he sent out signals to China that the US sees China as its partner, not a rival.

    During his Asian tour, Obama emphasized that the US isn't  looking to contain the rise of a strong, prosperous China.

     “China-US relations are very important. Maintaining such ties  is the responsibility of both sides,” President Hu jintao told reporters after his meeting with Obama. Hu described the meeting as candid(坦诚的), constructive and fruitful, a “very good” talk.                 

The two leaders agreed that the key to China-US relations was  to respect each other's interests and major concerns, but that  national differences were normal.

      A joint statement released after the meeting said it covered major issues, from nuclear proliferation to global warming to  financial crisis and trade protectionism. “China-US relations go beyond any single issue,” said Obama.

China holds a large amount of US government debt – over $800  billion (5.5 trillion yuan) in Treasury bonds. Just before  Obama's China visit, The New York Times described it as a trip  to “pay his respects to his banker”.

    The US is the China's biggest export market, accounting for more  than 70 percent of China's exports. Total trade between the  two was worth $400 billion (2.7 trillion yuan), in 2008.

     In addition to the financial interdependence, there are  educational exchanges to be considered. More than 11,000  Americans studied in China last year, for a 25 percent    increase over the previous year, according to the Institute of  International Education in the US. Meanwhile, Chinese students are the second largest group of  foreign students in the US, and their numbers are on the rise. Last year, 81,000 mainland students went to the US, a 20 percent increase from 2008. According to the joint statement issued on Tuesday, for the next four years, over 100,000 American students will be sent to the China for study.

Still, people in the two countries may have a long way to go in improving their opinions.

49.What’s the text mainly about?

A The significance of Obama’s visit to China

B The effects of Obama on China –US relations.

C How the two leaders solve the political and financial problems between each other.

D The educational exchanges between the two countries.

50. What does the underlined sentence in the second paragraph mean?

A The US is looking forward to becoming as prosperous as China.

B Obama believes China is the most prosperous country in Asia.

C Obama’s government sees China as its partner,not a rival.

D Obama  emphasized China would be more prosperous than the US in the future.

51.How many major issues did the meeting cover according to a joint statement?

A Three  B  Four  C  Five  D Six

52. We can infer from the text_____________

A China is the largest debtor of US government in terms of treasury bonds

B Obama  expressed his strong wish to visit China again

C Chinese students are the largest group of foreign students in America since 2008

D Although the two countries have made progress in cooperation ,national differences still exist.

49 A  50 C

51 C  52 D

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Before dinner my wife wanted me to go to the store to get some soft drinks. It seemed that this would be a good time to let my teenage daughter Holly get a little driving. I drove her to the store and my car with her, and then I came back home with my son. He spoke of the car. I was a little proud, for it was the nicest car I had     owned.   , I said, “Guy, my heart is not     that car. I like it but it is just metal. It won’t last forever. Never set your heart on anything that is    .”

   It was at that moment     I heard a noise on our street. My son went out and then he shouted, “Dad! Holly damaged your car.”

    My heart    and my mind was flooded with conflicting thoughts. Was     hurt? Who else was involved? As I ran to the door, I heard a voice in my heart say: “ Here is a     to show Holly what you really love. She will never forget it.” Holly was not hurt    , but when I reached her, she was crying and saying over and over again, “Oh, Dad, I’m sorry. I know how much you love this car.” I held her in my arms.

    Later that week a friend asked what happened to my car. I told her the whole    . Then she said, “That happened to me when I was a girl. After I     my Dad’s car, my father,    , knocked me to the ground and began to kick me.” Over forty years later she still felt the    . It was a deep wound on her soul.

I have repaired my car, but there are     some scratches (划痕) on it. Every day they    me of the really priceless things in my life. Every day it reminds me of what really     in my life. One day, when Holly thinks back on her life, I want her to know that I love her a thousand times more than any piece of    .

A. practice         B. exercise             C. training                D. lesson

A. gave                     B. left                   C. kept                     D. got

A. admiringly            B. proudly             C. deeply                  D. curiously

A. just                      B. already              C. even                      D. ever

A. Therefore              B. However           C. Otherwise              D. Besides

A. set up                    B. set aside            C. set on                     D. set down

A. temporary             B. metal                C. nice                       D. contemporary

A. when                    B. as                     C. that                       D. until

A. struck                    B. sank                  C. beat                       D. ached

A. anyone         B. someone            C. my car                   D. my son

A. chance         B. time                  C. turn                       D. lesson

A. mentally             B. physically          C. lightly                   D. painfully

A. story                   B. truth                 C. explanation            D. process

A. borrowed            B. drove                       C. used                      D. ruined

A. nevertheless        B. moreover           C. or rather              D. on the contrary

A. guilt                   B. pain                  C. embarrassment       D. terror

A. still                    B. yet                    C. just                       D. only

A. remember           B. remind              C. warn                     D. inform

A. values                 B. happens             C. cares                     D. matters

A. property              B. equipment                C. treasure                 D. fortune

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  Larry Walters’boyhood dream was to fly. After finishing school, Larry joined the U.S. Air Force, but was refused from pilot-training school because of poor eyesight. However, his dream remained.

  Larry, aged 33, was a truck driver in Los Angeles. One day, while sitting outside and watching jets fly overhead, an idea came to him to use weather balloons to fly.

  A few weeks later, Larry bought 42 weather balloons. He tied them to a chair and filled them with helium(氦). Then he sat down in the chair with some beer, sandwiches and a BB gun. Larry’s plan was to float about 10 meters above his backyard, enjoy a few hours in the air, and then pop some balloons with his gun to get back down. But things did not go according to Larry’s plan.

  When his friends cut the lines, Larry lifted by the 42 balloons and shot skyward at an astonishing speed. He finally settled at an altitude of 4,000 meters. Afraid to pop any of the balloons, in case he should break the balance of his “craft”, Larry sat, cold and frightened, in the sky for 14 hours.

  Airline pilots heading toward Los Angeles’busy international airport radioed in reports of the strange sight. Larry’s presence in the sky caused numerous planes to change their routes. Eventually, Larry worked up the nerve to shoot a few balloons and landed in power lines. Uninjured, he climbed down to safety and was arrested by waiting police.

  Larry set a record for a gas-filled balloon flight. But it cost him. He was later fined $1,500 for breaking air safety regulations.

68. What’s the BB gun used for in the passage?

  A. To protect Larry from unexpected danger.    B. To fill the balloons with gas.

  C. To shoot the balloons to get him back.       D. To fight with the waiting police.

69. It turned out that Larry________.

  A. floated about 10 meters high              B. remained in the sky for 14 hours

  C. set a world record in making balloons       D. became a truck driver after the flight

70. The underlined part in Paragraph 5 most probably means ____.

  A. watched carefully             B. gathered his courage

   C. kept his balance               D. climbed down

71. It can be learned from the passage that________.

  A. Larry’s boyhood dream came true in the end

  B. Larry’s disappearance in the sky caused much trouble

  C. Larry won a prize of $1,500 for his bravery

  D. Larry was not accepted as a pilot for his poor hearing

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