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     From the beginning of human history, wild animals provided food, clothing and sometimes medicine
for man. We may not depend as much on wild animals now. But we hear about them every day.
Americans use the names of animals in many ways. Automobile manufacturers and gasoline companies
especially like to use big cats to sell their products. They like lions, tigers and wildcats. When Americans
say wildcat, they usually mean a_lynx, an_ocelot_or_a_bobcat. All these cats attack quickly and fiercely.
So wildcats represent something fast and fierce.  
     An early American use of the word wildcat was quite different. It was used to describe members of
Congress who declared war on Britain in 1812. A magazine of that year said the wildcat congressmen
went home. It said they were unable to face the responsibility of having involved their country in an
unnecessary war.
     Wildcat also has been used as a name for money in the 1800s. At that time, some states permitted
banks to make their own money. One bank in the state of Michigan offered paper money with a picture
of a wildcat on it. Some banks, however, did not have enough gold to support all the paper money they
offered. So the money had little or no value. It was called a wildcat bill or a wildcat banknote. The
banks who offered this money were called wildcat banks. A newspaper of the time said those were the
days of wildcat money. It said a man might be rich in the morning and poor by night.
     Wildcat then was also used for an oil well or gold mine that had almost no oil or gold in it. Dishonest
developers would buy such property. Then they would sell it and leave town with the money. The
buyers were left with worthless holes in the ground.Today, wildcat oil wells are in areas that are not
known to have oil.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Wildcats and their stories.
B. Wildcats and their characters.
C. Varieties of animal species.
D. Relationship between animals and humans.
2. From the passage we can know that__________.
A. wildcats represent the state of Michigan
B. the use of wildcats was not always the same
C. wildcats are the best friend of human beings
D. honest developers never buy wildcat oil wells
3. The underlined words "a lynx, an ocelot or a bobcat" in Paragraph 1 may refer to "__________".
A. gasoline companies
B. automobile manufacturers
C. names of wildcats
D. brands of automobile
4. Which of the following would people like to have or trust according to the passage?

A. Wildcat congressmen.  
B. Wildcat oil wells.
C. Wildcat banks.  
D. Wildcat cars.

5. It can be inferred that during the days of wildcat money__________.
A. people couldn't buy anything with the money
B. people didn't know how to save money
C. the rich invested too much on oil wells
D. people complained and suffered a lot
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  Edgar felt quite excited at the thought of his first swim of the summer. With the sun shining down so strongly, the sea was certain to be warm enough. He walked quickly along the seafront towards the steps that led on to the sands. He smiled cheerfully at the passers. He had just smiled and raised his hat to an elderly lady when a man with a camera caught his arm and stopped him Edgar heard a little buzzing noise from the camera.

  “Your photograph, sir, in glorious colour in just one moment if you please.”Said the man in one breath.

  Then the buzzing stopped, and he held the photograph in his hand and was waving it to and fro. In a moment he handed it over, and Edgar saw the bright blue splash(色斑) of his shirt half filling the picture.

  “Seventy pence, sir.”The man said,“It's the bargain of your holiday.”

  “Seventy pence.”Edgar repeated, mildly,“For this”He stared at the photograph.

  “They're normally eightyfive, sir ,but for a single subject I make a cutprice offer. It's the best value you'll get in Chadwell.”“You'll have to make a better offer.”Edgar said. It was a good photo though, he thought, so bright and clear. His hat was held high, and he was smiling broadly to the old lady, whose arm and handbag came into a lower comer. He had had no idea that he was being snapped (快照). He thought he was really quite a gooklooking chap(小伙子).

  “That's as good as any studio job that would cost you pounds.”Said the cameraman,“It's better in a way because it's so natural. Only seventy pence, sir.”

  “I've never paid so much for a snap in my life. It simply isn't worth that kind of money. It's not as if I need the thing. Look, I'll give you twentyfive.

  “No, I can't do that. Each of these instant colour shots costs me 50pthat's the price of the blank frame(结构), so you see…”

  “Criminal, criminal.”Edgar broken in,“You want a profit(利润) of forty per cent. Well, not at my expense, I'm afraid I'll give you your 50p and that's that.”

  “Let me see, then.”The man suddenly took the photograph out of Edgar's hand.“I can't waste any more time with you. It's 70p or I keep it.”

  “Keep it.”Edgar said. He turned, looked out to sea, then walked quickly away.

1.Why do you suppose Edgar was in Chadwell?

[  ]

A.It was his home.

B.He had gone there on holiday.

C.He was taking part in the making of a film

D.He went there to have his photograph taken

2.Edgar smiled at and raised his hat to the lady because ________.

[  ]

A.he thought he recognized her

B.he wanted the photograph to be amusing

C.she was having her photograph taken

D.he was feeling excited and cheerful

3.The photographer lowered his price to 70p because ________.

[  ]

A.Edgar wanted to bargain(讨价还价) for the snap

B.Edgar could not afford to pay the normal price

C.the only person in the snap was Edgar

D.there was only one copy of the photograph

4.What was Edgar's opinion of the photograph?

[  ]

A.He thought it made him look like a criminal.

B.He liked it but thought it was too dear.

C.It annoyed(使苦恼) him because he had not expected it.

D.He thought it was a bargain at the price.

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  Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on follows at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.

  For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else, he offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitute impolitely; he does so with skill: “I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size? It happens to be the colour you mentioned.” Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is:“This is the right colour and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.”

  Now how does a woman go about buying clothes In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only “having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her. Contrary(相反的) to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the lockout for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.

1.What does the passage tell us about women shoppers for clothes?

[  ]

A.They welcome suggestions from anyone.

B.Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.

C.Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.

D.They listen to advice but never take it.

2.What does a man do when he can not get exactly what he wants?

[  ]

A.He buys a similar thing of the colour he wants.

B.He usually does not buy anything.

C.At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.

D.So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.

3.Many jokes make fun of women shoppers by saying that ________.

[  ]

A.they waste money on inferior(劣质的) goods

B.they should buy only the best clothes

C.they are much more sensible than men

D.they think of the price of clothes and nothing else

4.What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?

[  ]

A.The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.

B.Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.

C.Women stand up to shop. but men sit down.

D.The time they take over buying clothes

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  Brenda was a young woman who was invited to go rock climbingAlthough she was scared to death, she went with her group to a tremendous granite cliff(花岗岩悬崖)In spite of her fear, she put on the clothes, took a hold on the rope, and started up the face of that rockWell, she got to a ledge where she could take a breathAs she was hanging on there, the safety rope suddenly touched Brenda’s eye and knocked out her contact lens(隐形眼镜)

  Well, here she is on a rock ledge, with hundreds of feet below her and hundreds of feet above herOf course, she looked and looked and looked, hoping it had landed on the ledge, but it just wasn’t thereHere she was, far from home, her sight now blurryShe was desperate and began to get upset, so she prayed to the Lord to help her to find it

  When she got to the top, her friend Helen examined her eye and her clothing for the lens, but there was no contact lens that could be foundShe sat down, discouraged, with the rest of the party, waiting for the rest of them to make it up the face of the cliffShe looked out across range after range of mountains, thinking of that Bible verse that says, The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth.”

  At the bottom there was a new party of climbers just starting up the face of the cliffOne of them shouted out, Hey, you guys! Anybody lose a contact lens? Well, that would be startling enough, but you know why the climber saw it? An ant was moving slowly across the face of the rock, carrying it

(1)

What is Brenda’s feeling when beginning to climb the cliff?

[  ]

A.

Happy

B.

Desperate

C.

Fearful

D.

Brave

(2)

What happened as she got to a ledge to take a breath?

[  ]

A.

She fell from the cliff

B.

She decided to give up climbing

C.

A rock hit her eyes and knocked her down

D.

The safety rope knocked out her contact lens

(3)

Who found Brenda’s contact lens?

[  ]

A.

Brenda herself

B.

Helen

C.

A member from her climbing party

D.

A member from another climbing party

(4)

Which can be the best title?

[  ]

A.

Brenda and the Cliff

B.

The Ant and the Contact Lens

C.

A Hard Cliff Climbing

D.

A Beautiful Ant

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(1)

The Browns are looking for a new house.Mr.Brown wants to live in the north of the town near his workplace.Mrs.Brown wants a house with four bedrooms.The Browns’ children don’t care what the house is like as long as the garden is big enough.Why doesn’t the Browns buy the house in the advertisement?

[  ]

A.

it is on the wrong side of the town.

B.

there aren’t enough bedrooms.

C.

there is no dinning room.

D.

the garden is too big.

(2)

Man:why don’t we rent one of the Sea View Holiday Flats for our holiday, Mary? They sound just as good as the Sea View Hotel, and it would be much cheaper.

Mary:there’s one big difference between the flats and the hotel.There would be much less work in the hotel.

Why would Mary rather stay in hotel?

[  ]

A.

They wouldn’t have to cook.

B.

it’s not so expensive

C.

She would enjoy the beautiful gardens.

D.

it’s near the sea.

(3)

Tom:there’s a new football team standing in the village, mum.I’m old enough to play in it.We stop school at half past three, so I’d have plenty of time.

Mum:well, I suppose you could do your homework later.But look, Tom, you haven’t read the advertisement carefully.You can’t possibly play for this team.

Why can’t Tom play for the new football team?

[  ]

A.

He’s not old enough.

B.

Tom hasn’t read the advertisement carefully.

C.

School stops too late.

D.

He has to do his homework.

(4)

Man:I’m looking for a room to rent.It doesn’t matter how big it is.I don’t care what color the walls are or how old the furniture is.I’ve got to study for my exams, so the house must be quiet and near the school.

Girl:there are some advertisements fro houses in the paper.What about this one?

Man:yes…yes…that’s all right.Oh, dear, no, I don’t think it would do.

[  ]

A.

It’s too small.

B.

the color of the walls is wrong.

C.

The man likes old furniture better.

D.

it’s too noisy.

阅读理解。
     President Barack Obama's speeches are proving a best-seller in Japan -- as an aid to learning English.
An English-language textbook, "The Speeches of Barack Obama," has sold more than 400,000 copies
in two months, a big hit in a country where few hit novels sell more than a million copies a year.
Japanese have a love for learning English and many bookstores have a corner especially for dozens of
journals in the language, many of them now featuring(给……以显要位置) the new U.S. leader's face.
     "Speeches by presidents and presidential candidates(候选人) are excellent as listening tools to learn
English, because their contents are good and their words are easy to catch," said Yuzo Yamamoto of
Asahi Press, which produced the best-selling text book.
     "Obama's is especially so. His speeches are so moving, and he also uses words such as 'yes, we
can,' 'change' and 'hope' that even Japanese people can memorize," he said.
     "Speeches by George W. Bush and former nominee (被提名者) John Kerry's four years ago did not
have the same attraction, however, and nor do those made by Japanese politicians, Yamamoto said.
     The 95-page book features Obama's speeches in English from the 2004 Democratic National
Convention and during the Democratic Party primaries, in which he defeated Hillary Clinton. They are
accompanied by Japanese translations.
     The 1,050 yen ($12) book, which includes a CD of the speeches, tops the bestseller list on bookseller Amazon's Japanese Website.
     "Readers have sent in postcards saying that when they heard the speeches, they were so moved and
ried even though they don't understand English very well," Yamamoto said.
     Following Obama's inauguration ( 就职典礼) on Tuesday, Asahi Press plans to issue a sequel (续集)
that includes his inaugural address, as well as President John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural speech. It will
also feature a reading of President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address of 1863.
1. Why are Obama's speeches chosen as listening materials?
A. They're easy to understand. 
B. They're cheap to buy.
C. They're best-sellers. 
D. They're official.
2. Which of the following is NOT true about "The Speeches of Barack Obama"? 
A. It is published in English with Japanese translations. 
B. More than 400,000 copies have been sold in a month. 
C. It is sold with a CD of the speeches. 
D. It is a best-selling textbook published by Asahi Press.
3. It can be inferred fro the passage that _____. 
A. Japanese care little about US presidents' speeches 
B. the best-seller includes Obama's inaugural speech
C. speeches by Japanese politicians have the same attraction 
D. many readers are benefiting from the best-seller
4. The best title for the passage might be _____.  
A. Obama helps Japanese learn English 
B. Obama: from promise to power 
C. Japanese learn English from Obama's speeches 
D. Obama and English learning

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