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【题目】— Oh, my God, I left my portable computer in the taxi!

— ________. Let’s call the taxi company first

A. Pray for it B. Cheer up

C. Forget it D. Calm down

【答案】D

【解析】考查情景交际。句意:天呀,我把手提电话忘记在出租车上了。别着急,让我们给出租车公车打电话。根据下方提到所以是平静下来,故选D项。

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【题目】It takes Te’Anne Collins more than an hour to get to school by bus. But for her, it is worth it. Te’Anne is one of many talented students who will attend an interview for a musical theatre program at Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts. “She is someone with unbelievable talent, says her music teacher, Ann Merriam . “Te’Anne works two jobs, so she can support her studies and living expense.”

Te’Anne has come a long way since she first came to Wexford collegiate in 9th grade. She was new to the school and started going out with the wrong crowd. Her negative lifestyle and attitude caused her scores to decline steadily. It was Ann Merriam who pulled her aside. “She told me that she didn’t even know who I was and that she often heard bad things about me, says Te’Anne. “When I think about it now, I deserved it.” Now in Grade 12, Te’Anne has fought her way to the front of the stage and has earned her place as an important member of Wexford Gleeks a club that Ann Merriam has been running for over 20 years.

Ann Merriam is the founder of the famous musical theatre program, which has been attracting audiences for years. A bit of a maverick(独行其是者),she quietly started the program in the 80’s on a shoestring budget, despite an important leader’s disagreement at the beginning. Wexford Gleeks is now one of the top competitors at the 2013 Show Choir Canada competition. Te’Anne’s story began to spread and soon telephone calls came flooding in the school board from kids’ parents, because they knew Ann Merriam never gave up on any student.

【1】Te’Anne thinks a long bus journey is worthy, because she ______.

A. gets permission to attend Wexford Collegiate.

B. is praised by her music teacher for her talent.

C. gets an opportunity for a musical theatre program.

D. is able to support her studies and living expenses.

【2】When Te’Anne was in Grade 9, she ______.

A. made a good friendship with her teachers.

B. worked two jobs to support her school fees.

C. attended an interview for a musical program.

D. behaved badly and associated with the wrong crowd.

【3】Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Te’Anne often heard of Ann Merriam in Grade 9.

B. Ann Merriam has managed Wexford Collegiate for 20 years.

C. Ann Merriam regretted founding the musical theatre program.

D. Te’Anne stepped on the stage of Wexford Gleeks in Grade 12.

【4】 From Paragraph 3, it can be inferred that ____.

A. Wexford Gleeks is a common art school.

B. Ann is the only leader of Wexford Gleeks.

C. more people want to attend Wexford Gleeks.

D. Wexford Gleeks only pays attention to smart students.

【题目】Most respected scientists agree that we need to find another source of energy- and quickly. If we continue to burn oil and pump carbon into the atmosphere, then the effects on global climate will lead to global disasters even before the oil disappear.

The British government has set a target of a 20 percent reduction in carbon emission by 2010. Central to this policy is the search for alternative, renewable forms of energy production---and this is where the serious disagreement among scientists begins.

Here, two people active in the debate about wind farms give their points of view.

Simon Shearman

“First, a few facts about wind power. Wind is one of the cheapest of the new, renewable forms of energy. It is extremely safe---no member of the public has ever been injured at a wind farm. The shallow waters around Britain are the windiest in Europe---ideal locations for wind farms and, by 2010, up to ten percent of the electricity used in the UK could be produced by wind power. I find it annoying and frustrating that the biggest objection that opponents of wind farms can come up with is that the crisis of global warming is real and something must be done urgently.”

Alice Evans

“The simple, obvious fact is that wind turbines(涡轮机) cannot generate electricity if the wind is too light or too strong and it often is. Many scientists estimate that wind turbines generally produce only 30 percent of their capacity(容量). This is not a reliable enough supply to enable us to close down conventional power stations. In fact, wind power can’t keep up with the growth of the demand for electricity, let alone replace other sources of power.”

It’s a topic that is causing heated debate around the country---but one we must address before it’s too late---before the oil runs out.

【1】Many scientists have different opinions on the search for a renewable energy because ______.

A. they think fossil fuels are everlasting.

B. British government’s target is not realistic.

C. they are not sure in finding the clean and renewable energy.

D. the technology is not advanced enough.

【2】We can learn from the passage that ______.

A. there won’t be a global disaster before the world runs out of oil.

B. the British government wants people to use 20 percent less oil by 2010.

C. Alice Evans supports the idea of wind power.

D. Simon Shearman thinks Britain a particularly suitable place for wind farms.

【3】If we generate electricity with wind turbines, _______.

A. a light wind will do.

B. we cannot make full use of the capacity.

C. a strong wind will do

D. we’ll have enough electricity.

【4】What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. Wind power is a good solution to energy crisis.

B. We’re experiencing the oil crisis now.

C. We should find alternative energy for oil as soon as possible.

D. There is no need for us to worry about energy problem.

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