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—Must I turn off the gas after cooking ? 

—Of course . You can never be _______ careful with

that.

A.enough          B.too            C.so             D.very

B


解析:

can / could not...too是一个固定搭配,表示“无论怎样也不过分;此句话的汉语意思是:- 做完饭后一定要把煤气关掉吗?- 当然,你越小心越好。 有些学生误认为can never be too…是一个孤立的结构,而逐字翻译,从而误选D。

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  When I was going home to india last year, I called up my mother to ask if she wanted anything from china, When india had not opened up its markers to the world, I carried suitease loads of dark glasses and jeans, Thankfully, we can get all these anywhere in India now, Still ,her answer surprised me:”Green tea,

  As loog as I can remember she didn’t even drink indian tea

  I dutifully bought a big packct of longjing and headed home to hear the story, My mother and her brother ,both regular newspaper readets, believed that Chinese green tea was the wonder drug for all illnesses At the turn of the century,China was not really familiar tu the average Indian, It was a stronge country

  How things changel And how soonl

  Now every lown of any sizc seems to have a China Market,And everyone is talking about China

  The govemment of indin has planned to send a team to China to see how things are done A minister once said that india must open the doors for more foreign investment(投资)and such a step wouldwork wonders as it did for China”.

  But it’s a two-way streat ,I just heard about a thousand shenzhen office workers who have gone to rangalore to train in softwareMcanwhile, all the IT majors are setting up a strong ptesence in China

  No wonder that trade, which was only in the millions just ten years ago ,is expected to his about us$15 billion for last year and us$20 billion by 2008, a goal set by both governments, No wonder, my colleague wrote some weeks ago about this being the Sino-indian(中印)century as the two countries started on January I the Sino-Indian Friendship Year

  But what is still a wonder to me is my moother dringking Chinese tea

(1)

Why did the mother ask for Chinese green tea?

[  ]

A.

she was tired of Indian tea

B.

she had a son working in China

C.

she believed it had a curing effect

D.

she was fond of Chinese products,

(2)

What does the author mean byit’s a two-waystreet’ in paragraph 10?

[  ]

A.

China and India have different traffic rules

B.

Tea trade works wonders in beth india and China

C.

Chinese priducts are popular in both China and India,

D.

The exchanges between India and China benefit both

(3)

What do we know about the indian IT industry?

[  ]

A.

It will move its head office to shenzhen

B.

It is seeking further decelopment in China

C.

It has attracted an investment of US$15 billiom

D.

It caught up with the US IT industry in2008

(4)

In the texc the authot expresses ________

[  ]

A.

his concern for his mother’s health

B.

his support for drinking Chinese green tea

C.

hia surprise at China’s recent devclopment

D.

his wonder at the growth of India’s IT industry

When I came to Cincinnati as an au pair (家庭打工留学生),a lot of things there were different from what I knew.My host family lived in a huge house I could only describe as a  “castle”.In Germany I had lived in a small apartment together with my mom.Soon I found out that the “castle” was actually rather small in our neighborhood.

Everybody there was very friendly and polite.They greeted youwhen they were walking by at least 3 feet away from you.They must not have seen a German au pair before,for most people I met asked me all kinds of questions about Germany.I enjoyed answering their various strange questions.I made a lot of friends and I started to hang out with them.

Of course,there were a number of new things,and it took me the whole year to find them all out.I never got homesick.Perhaps it was because I did not have too many negative (负面的) experiences and felt loved and welcomed there.

However,I had undergone some painful experience back in Germany.I was frustrated by the way people would run me over and not even say “Sorry.” Taking up my studies at the TU­Dresden I felt lonely.Everybody here seemed to be withdrawn  (离群的)  and I missed everything I had in Cincinnati.Germany was so “cold”.I found it so much harder to make new friends.After six months I got a roommate and only two good friends.I also flew back to Cincinnati several times for long periods.I felt that without those visits I was not able to make it.

Now I am over this German culture shock.It almost took me an entire year.I am still going back and forward between Dresden and Cincinnati four times a year.

56.In the opinion of the author,life in Cincinnati was________.

A.wonderful                                          B.hard   

C.painful                                              D.strange

57.The underlined word “undergone” in Paragraph 4 probably means________.

A.welcomed                                        B.accepted 

C.expected                                         D.suffered

58.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the author?

A.She lived with her mother in a big house in Germany.

B.She never went back to Cincinnati after she came back to Germany.

C.She seldom hung out with her American friends as she was too busy.

D.She did miss her friends in Cincinnati when she was at the TU­Dresden.

59.What is the best title for this passage?

A.University life in Germany                     B.My culture shock experience

C.Advantages of living in USA                   D.How to be an au pair in USA

When I came to Cincinnati as an au pair (家庭打工留学生),a lot of things there were different from what I knew.My host family lived in a huge house I could only describe as a  “castle”.In Germany I had lived in a small apartment together with my mom.Soon I found out that the “castle” was actually rather small in our neighborhood.

Everybody there was very friendly and polite.They greeted you    when they were walking by at least 3 feet away from you.They must not have seen a German au pair before,for most people I met asked me all kinds of questions about Germany.I enjoyed answering their various strange questions.I made a lot of friends and I started to hang out with them.

Of course,there were a numbor of new things,and it took me the whole year to find them all out.I never got homesick.Perhaps it was because I did not have too many negative (负面的) experiences and felt loved and welcomed there.

However,I had undergone some painful experience back in Germany.I was frustrated by the way people would run me over and not even say “Sorry.” Taking up my studies at the TU­Dresden I felt lonely.Everybody here seemed to be withdrawn  (离群的)  and I missed ewerything I had in Cincinnati.Germany was so “cold”.I found it so much harder to make new friends.After six months I got a roommate and only two good friends.I also flew back to Cincinnati several times for long periods.I felt that without those visits I was not able to make it.

Now I am over this German culture shock.It almost took me an entire year.I am still going back and forward between Dresden and Cincinnati four times a year.

46.In the opinion of the author,life in Cincinnati was________.

A.wonderful                                          B.hard   

C.painful                                              D.strange

47.The underlined word “undergone” in Paragraph 4 probably means________.

A.welcomed                                  B.accepted     

C.expected                                   D.suffered

48.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the author?

A.She lived with her mother in a big house in Germany.

B.She never went back to Cincinnati after she came back to Germany.

C.She seldom hung out with her American friends as she was too busy.

D.She did miss her friends in Cincinnati when she was at the TU­Dresden.

49.What is the best title for this passage?

A.University life in Germany

B.My culture shock experience

C.Advantages of living in USA

D.How to be an au pair in USA

     I'm flying high today after hearing the news that Bamboo People  is a top ten book on the Best
Fiction for Young Adults 2011 
list from the American Library Association. Here are the top ten
titles
with annotations(注解) by YALSA librarians:
     Bacigalupi, Paolo. Ship Breaker Little, Brown, and Co. Nailer is a light crew cleaner tearing up old
hulks of ships, living day to day, until a rich girl and her gleaming ship run ashore in a storm on the beach
and his life gets more dangerous.
     Donnelley, Jennifer. Revolution Random House Children's Books/Delacorte. Haunted by the death
of her brother, Andi is taken to Paris by her separated father where an encounter with a mysterious diary may bring her back from the edge.
     Marchetta, Melina. Finnikin of the RockCandlewick. Finnikin and his fellow exiles from (使流亡)
Lumatere wish to return to their cursed homeland. Finnikin must go on an epic journey with a dumb
beginner named Evanjalin to return home.
     Matson, Morgan. Amy and Roger's Epic Detour. Simon & Schuster. Amy and Roger must both
learn to deal with loss while on a road trip across the country which doesn't go as expected.
     McBride, Lish. Hold Me Closer, Necromancer. Macmillan Children's Book Group/Henry Holt.
When Sam discovers he is a necromancer (巫师) he must learn to control his power in order to defeat a
powerful and corrupt opponent and save his friends.
     Mulligan, Andy. TrashDavid Fickling Books. Three garbage-picker boys find an item of great value
to a corrupt politician on their rounds, setting off a tense hunt to see who will win.
     Perkins, Mitali. Bamboo People  Chiko, a Burmese soldier and Tu Reh, a Kerenni refugee meet on
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?Reinhardt, Dana. The Things a Brother Knows Random House Children's Books/Wendy Lamb.
Boaz is back and cheered as the hometown hero, but he is not at all the same. Can his younger brother
Levi help him truly make his way home?
     Saenz, Benjamin. Last Night I Sang to the Monster. Cinco Puntos Press, 2009. Weeks in therapy
go by and 18-year-old Zach is still unable to remember the monstrous events that left him alone and
haunted by nightmares.
     Sedgwick, Marcus. Revolver Roaring Brook Press. Sig is alone with his father's body when the
lawless man his father had managed to escape appears out of the icy wilderness
1. Which of the following books may not be classified as a thriller one?
A. Revolver            
B. Last Night I Sang to the Monster    
C. Revolution          
D. Bamboo People
2. Which two books are published by the same publisher?
A. Ship Breaker and Finnikin of the Rock      
B. Revolution and Hold Me Closer, Necromancer
C. The Things a Brother Knows and Last Night I Sang to the Monster                  
D. Revolution and The Things a Brother Knows
3. From above, we can learn_______.
A. The plot Hold me closer, Necromance is similar to Superman and Spiderman
B. Bamboo people deals with two soldiers share joys and sorrows in the war
C. The main themes of Revolution and Revolver are both about father and son
D. Trash is a book about a fierce conflict which occurs between police and gangs (黑帮)
4. These books are all intended for_______.
A. adults        
B. school age kids        
C. teens            
D. seniors

    When I came to Cincinnati as an au pair (家庭打工留学生), a lot of things there were different from what I knew. My host family lived in a huge house I could only describe as a "castle".In Germany I had lived in a small apartment together with my mom. Soon I found out that the "castle" was actually rather small in our neighborhood.

Everybody there was very friendly and polite. They greeted you when they were walking by at least 3 feet away from you. They must not have seen a German au pair before, for most people I met asked me all kinds of questions about Germany. I enjoyed answering their various strange questions. I made a lot of friends and I started to hang out with them.

    Of course, there were a number of new things, and it took me the whole year to find them all out. I never got homesick. Perhaps it was because I did not have too many negative experiences and felt loved and welcomed there.

However, I had undergone some painful experience back in Germany. I was frustrated by the way people would run me over and not even say "Sorry."  Taking up my studies at the TU-Dresden, I felt lonely. Everybody here seemed to be withdrawn(离群的) and I missed everything I had in Cincinnati. Germany was so "cold". I found it so much harder to make new friends. After six months I got a roommate and only two good friends. I also flew back to Cincinnati several times for long periods. I felt that without those visits I was not able to make it.

    Now I am over this German culture shock. It almost took me an entire year. I am still going back and forward between Dresden and Cincinnati four times a year.

51. When the author lived in Cincinnati, ________.

   A. she lived in a real castle

   B. some people were not very kind to her

   C. many people were curious about her motherland

   D. she lived in the biggest house in the neighborhood

52. In the opinion of the author, life in Cincinnati was________.

   A. wonderful          B. hard                  C. painful                     D. strange

53. The underlined word "undergone" in Paragraph 4 probably means________

   A. welcomed          B. accepted            C. expected           D. suffered

54. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the author?

   A. She lived with her mother in a big house in Germany.

   B. She never went back to Cincinnati after she came back to Germany.

   C. She seldom hung out with her American friends as she was too busy.

   D. She did miss her friends in Cincinnati when she was at the TU-Dresden.

55. What is the best title for this passage?

   A. University life in Germany                 B. My culture shock experience

   C. Advantages of living in USA              D. How to be an au pair in USA

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