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― Was ______ problem solved?

― We were trying to think of ______ way out, but it was impossible to find one.

     A. a; the          B. the; a                  C. the; 不填      D. a; a

 

 

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Out of water, out of food, many people in New Orleans, US were in big trouble, crouching(蜷缩) on roofs of houses, waiting for ___55___. Floodwater were beating the walls a few metres below.

In early September, New Orleans was badly hit by Hurricane Katrina. The whole city was left in ___56___. Thousands of citizens lost their lives. Deaths figures are the biggest in the US since the San Francisco earthquake in 1993.

People feel very sad about the natural disaster. But we should also consider about the role human beings have played in ___57___ our natural environment.

Scientists point out that the flooding from Hurricane Katrina may have been caused by ___58___ activity. They believe the greenhouse effect has caused icebergs at both poles of the earth to ___59___, resulting in sea level rise. As most of the land in New Orleans lies below sea level, it is possible that sea level ___60___ could have had an effect.

Along the seafront, forests have been cut down to make ___61___ for hotels and restaurants. By losing this shield(盾牌),the city seemed too weak to fight against Hurricane Katrina.

We have all learnt that nature is like a ___62___ net, where humans are just a very small part, together with animals, plants air and more. When we destroy some parts, the balance is broken and disasters arrive. Perhaps this is why more natural disasters are happening.

America produces the most greenhouse gas of all the countries. But it ___63___ to sign the “ Kyoto Protocol”(京都议定书),which aims to limit its waste gas. Perhaps Hurricane Katrina will act as a(n) ___64___ to the US Government. It should also remind us that we should try our best to protect the earth before we regret it.

 

55. A. reply

B. release

C. rescue

D. recognition

56. A. return

B. case

C. fear

D. ruins

57. A. changing

B. destroying

C. reversing

D. reserving

58. A. human

B. natural

C. industrial

D. political

59. A. move

B. decrease

C. melt

D. retire

60. A. fall

B. rise

C. arise

D. raise

61. A. profit

B. effort

C. promise

D. space

62. A. completed

B. selected

C. balanced

D. designed

63. A. agreed

B. refused

C. advocated

D. appealed

64. A. sign

B. symbol

C. remainder

D. alarm

Pennsylvania―When Connie Beck and her husband awoke to strange noises last weekend, they thought high winds were rattling their home. What they found was even more unexpected: A deer was taking a bubble bath in their bathtub.

       “I wasn’t exactly dressed for company,” Mrs. Beck said. “We were just waking up.”

       The deer burst through the front door early on Saturday, ran past the couple’s bedroom and into the bathroom. Somehow he managed to turn on the water in the bathtub and knock over a bottle of bubble bath into the bathtub. He then got himself into the bubbly water.

       “You could hear the water running over the kicking,” Beck said.

       The Becks called State Game Commission officials, who arrived with tranquilizers(镇静剂)and a lot of laughter.

       “A guy said, ‘There’s nothing wrong... he’s just in there taking a bubble bath,’” Mrs. Beck said.

       The animal was soon brought under control, removed from the house and released.

       “He was unharmed except for a little cut above the eye,” said Mrs. Beck. “We were also fortunate. There wasn’t much damage, except for the front door, some marks on the tub, and a few hoof prints on the floor.”

 

41. When did the story take place?

A. On the night of Friday.                           B. On the late night of Saturday.

       C. On the early morning of Saturday.           D. On Sunday evening.

42. When Mrs. Beck said, “I wasn’t exactly dressed for company,” (in Paragraph 3) she _____.

A. was joking about the incident                 B. meant she never liked people to visit

       C. explained she was about to go to work   D. wished she could have new clothes

43. After the animal burst through the door and entered the bathroom, he _____.

       A. managed to cover himself with bubbles   B. kicked over the tub

       C. began to swim in the tub                        D. happened to turn on the bath taps

44. When he was removed from the house, _____.

       A. the deer was set free                            

B. the deer destroyed the tub and the floor

       C. the officials made fun of the couple 

D. the officials discovered the deer was badly injured in the eye

                                Taichi with English narration

   A veteran(资深的) Taichi teacher, about 38, teaches the basic 24 movements, pushinghands and self-defense techniques, suitable for the beginners and intermediate level.

   Time:10:00-12:00 a.m., every Sunday morning

   Place: Bamboo Garden Hotel, No 24, Xiaoshiqiao Hutong, jiu Gulou Street, Northwest of Drum Tower in the downtown.

   Fee: 60 yuan each time

Chinese ink & water painting class

   To learn the techniques of painting a bird, flower, or lady with brushes. The Chinese philosophy and culture will also be included

   Time: 7:00-9:00p.m. every Wednesday

   Place: Library Bar, first floor, Tower B of East Gate Plaza(广场),right behind the poly plaza at the East Second Ring Road.         Fee: 60 yuan each week

                                     Big-bowl-tea

   Ten yuan (US$1.2) for a cup of Chinese tea and live performance of Peking Opera is the tempting offer up for grabs at Dawancha (big-bowl-tea) Theatre, a new branch of Lao She Tea house.

   The atmosphere of a traditional Chinese tea-house of the past is evoked(引起羡慕) with window seats overlooking Tian’an Men Square.

   Place: east side of north end of Qianmen Dajie, facing Arrow Tower

   Tel: 318-4723,  6318-2107

Acrobatic(杂技) show

The Tianqiao area of Beijing won its name as the city’s major outdoor performance site for acrobatics shows before the founding of New China in 1949. Acrobatic shows are still staged every evening in a theatre located in the Tianqiao area. The shows, put on by the Beijing Acrobatics Troupe, include many national or world award-winning programmes.

Time: 7 p.m., daily

Place: Wansheng Theatre

Price: 100 yuan (Us$ 12.0)

Tel: 65287750 ext 198

 

41. If you are a sport lover you can go to _______.

A. Library Bar                       B. Bamboo Garden Hotel

C. Lao she Tea-House            D. Wansheng Theatre

42. Which item is the cheapest and most relaxed to spend your leisure time?

A. Taichi with English narration

B. Chinese ink & water painting class

C. Big-bowl-tea

D. Acrobatic

43.Which of the following is NOT true?

 A. You can enjoy acrobatic shows every day at 7 p.m. in the open air.

B. You can see live performance of Peking Opera while enjoying Chinese traditional tea

C. You don’t have to worry about the language problem to attend Taichi if you are an Englishman

D. Chinese ink &water painting class is probably open to learner from outside China

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