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  Some time ago,a friend of mine who worked in a part of the city I didn’t know very well invited me to call on him.It took me hours to get there and I took great trouble to find a proper spot to park my car.As I was already three quarters of an hour late,I parked my car quickly.

At noon,just as I was leaving my friend’s office it suddenly struck me that I had no idea where I had parked my car.I could hardly go up to a policeman and tell him that I had lost a small green car somewhere!Walking down street after street,I examined each car closely and was very happy to see a small green car just behind an old car.But how disappointed I was to discover that though the car was exactly like my own,it belonged to someone else!Feeling quite tired now,I went off for lunch.Some time later,I left the restaurant and walked down the street.Turning the corner,I nearly jumped for joy:my car was right in front of me,and there was no problem this time.

To tell the truth,driving in a crowded city is far from being a pleasure and it is much easier to walk than to drive.

1.What did the writer do the other day?

A.He went to telephone his old friend.

B.He paid a visit to his friend .

C.He called on a friend,who he didn’t know well

D.He visited a friend and had lunch with him

2.”  It suddenly struck me” in the second paragraph probably means______.

A. a stick suddenly hit me B.a stone suddenly hit me

C.I suddenly found out   D.I suddenly thought

3.Which of the following is true according to this story?

A.The writer had not much difficulty in finding a parking place.

B.It took him forty-five minutes to find a place to park his car.

C.It was very difficult for the writer to find a parking-place.

D.He got a parking-place right away and parked his car in a hurry.

4.How did he look for his car?

A.He asked a policeman for help.

B.His friend called a poilceman

C.He examined every car in the street.

D.A waiter helped him to do this

 

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  Every kid wishes to be an adult, But now as grown-ups, some adults find they cannot leave childhood behind.They become“kidults”(kid+adult).Being a kidult has become a lifestyle choice among young people across Asia.

  Some kidults collect toys they once played with.Hello Kitty, Garfield, and Snoopy have many adult fans around the world.It is not unusual to see a 20-something woman with a big, Garfield shaped cushion on her sofa or a Hello Kitty mobile phone accessory(配饰).

  Other kidults still enjoy children’s stories and fairy tales.For example, Bloomsbury even published the Harry Potter novels with an adult cover.That way, no one else on the subway will know that an adult is actually reading a children’s book!

  “Kidults can be like vitamins to society.Adults who value their childhood and hold on to pure, child-like emotion may be needed in such a rough and dry society,”said Lee Sojung, professor of Foreign Studies at Hankuk University(韩国外国语大学).He added that kidult culture may fill the generation gap between adults and kids.It could give children and their parents books, movies, and cartoon shows to enjoy together.He may be right.

  Tim Greenhalgh, a professor, explained that some kidults just refuse to grow up.They value childhood because life in a busy and stressful city frightens them.Kiduhs would like to forget their age and openly show their fear of society and adulthood.

(1)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Kidults miss their childhood so much that they can’t give up their toys

B.

Bloomsbury knows some kidults don’t want people to know that they are kidults

C.

Kidults like to have vitamins very much

D.

Some toys are so interesting that even adults like them very much

(2)

According to the author, being a kidult is good in some way except that ________.

[  ]

A.

it can improve the relationship between parents and their kids

B.

it can help kidults feel relaxed

C.

it is helpful to solve some social problems

D.

it can make people loyal to one’s parents

(3)

According to the writer, ________.

[  ]

A.

Being a kidult is nothing wrong

B.

kidults have mental problems

C.

our society is very dull

D.

some people can never grow up

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  Skateboarding has become one of several non-traditional activities that PE teachers around America are introducing to inspire kids to exercise regularly.Some PE classes feature in-line(滚轮)skating, yoga, and even rock climbing.Experts have called those types of activities “the new PE”.

  Such activities are part of a larger effort to help kids develop lifelong fitness habits and to keep them from becoming overweight.Now, 9 million U.S.children and teens are overweight.Obesity(肥胖)can lead to health problems such as diabetes and heart disease later in life.

  "Our children and youth are becoming unhealthy and obese," says Johnson."Skateboarding is a great activity that keeps kids doing physical movement and gives them new skills and interest."

  Some schools don't allow skateboarding because they say it is dangerous.Tim, however, argues that regular practice eliminates a great deal of the danger."We teach students how to do it and how to do it safely," he says.

  Some people say skateboarding teaches life lessons.“Skateboarding teaches kids to believe that if they stick with something they will finally succeed.”says education expert Richard Savor from College in Portland.

  Skateboarding inspires kids not to give up in learning difficult skills."It's natural for kids to want to learn and get better at things," adds Tim."When it comes to skateboarding, they'll try a trick hundreds of times before they succeed." That same effort could be made in schoolwork.

  Eric Brown agrees that skateboarding requires kids to stop saying a task is too hard for them."A baby will attempt to walk 600 to 900 times before he or she is successful," says Eric, "We tell students that they shouldn't say 'I can't do it' unless they've tried 600 to 900 times.

(1)

Skateboarding is introduced into American schools to ________.

[  ]

A.

encourage students to compete bravely in competition

B.

teach students how to deal with risk.

C.

prevent students suffering from heart disease later in life.

D.

help students form the habit of doing sports

(2)

The underlined word "eliminates" in Paragraph 4 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

reduces.

B.

increases

C.

adds

D.

brings

(3)

What life lesson do kids learn from skateboarding?

[  ]

A.

To succeed in life you have to learn skateboarding.

B.

You will succeed in life if you don't give up.

C.

Only after failing 600 to 900 times can you succeed.

D.

There is no hard work after learning skateboarding well.

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The dangerous PE

B.

Skills of skateboarding.

C.

The new PE.

D.

The change of PE.

Tim Welford, aged 33, and Dom Mee, aged 30, both from England, were keen on (=like... very much) rowing boats. They made a plan to row across the Pacific Ocean from Japan to San Francisco. The name of their rowboat was “Crackers”. It was about seven meters long.

     They set out from Japan on May 17,2001. They had rowed nearly 5,500 miles when their boat was hit by a fishing ship on September 17,2001. Luckily they both escaped unharmed, but their boat was badly damaged and they had to abandon( = stop)their journey.

   In a radio interview, Dom expressed his disappointment and explained how the accident took place.

  “A fishing ship came towards us with nobody on the bridge and ran us down. It all happened so quickly. I managed to dive into the water. Tim felt it would be safer to stay on board. He was trapped inside as the boat was driven under the water. Finally some people appeared on the ship and saw me in the water. I shouted at them to stop the ship and to get Tim out. When the ship stopped, I eventually saw Tim, and I was very, very disappointed that we were still alive. We were very disappointed that we couldn’t reach San Francisco. But we are alive. That above everything is the most important. ”

 

68. How long had Tim and Dom been at sea when their boat was hit by a fishing boat?
  A. For one month           B. For two months. 

C. For three months.       D. For four months.

69. According to Dom, the main reason for the accident was that________.
 A. Tim and Dom were too careless

B. the speed of the fishing ship was too fast
 C. nobody on the fishing ship saw them

D. their rowboat was not strong enough
70. Dom said that the most important thing in this accident was that________.
 A. their rowboat was not damaged

B. both of them existed after a dangerous time
 C. they enjoyed this journey

D. they failed to reach San Francisco

71. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

A. Some people on the fishing ship saved them.

B. Tim and Dom were going to San Francisco in the rowboat because they had no money to buy airplane tickets.

C. Dom dived into the water when the accident happened because he thought it would be dangerous to stay on board.

   D. Dom told people about their dangerous experience when he was interviewed on the radio.


D
  Build the highway and watch the town grow.At first a few shops appear and maybe a restaurant.Then a hotel opens. Eventually new house are built. A village is born.
  This is also how the virtual world has developed. Think of the Internet as the road carrying information between two computers.Think of the World Wide Web as the village. At first it is just a place on the virtual road where travelers meet. More travelers come bringing new kinds of information. New travelers come bringing new kinds of information.New villages are started.
  Every willage has a founder.Tim Berners-Lee is the man who wrote the software programme that led to the foundation of the Word Wide Web.How did he get the idea? He tells us on his own web site. "One of the things computers were not able to do was store in formation from different sources. The dream behind the Web is of a common space in which we communicate by sharing information."
  In 1991 his programmmes were placed on to the Internet.Everyone was welcome to use them.
  Tim Berners-Lee could have followed the Microsoft route by forming a company to sell the programmes he invented. Or he could have joined another company. But in his view the Web is a language,not a pproduct. Charging a gee for using his programmes would have slowed the growth of the Web.And other companies would make similar products to compete. Instead of one World Wide Web there would be several smaller Webs. Each would use incompatible (不相容的) software. They Web is valuable because it uses a common computer language to reach people and share information. Competing webs would lose this value.Imagine if somebody sent you a bill every time you spoke a world of English.
  In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee formed the World Wide Web Consortium,or W3C.More than 200 leading companies and laboratories are represented by W3C. Together they make sure that everyone, no matter what their equipment or solftware,can work equally on the Web.
  "The Web can help people to understand the way that others live and love. It helps us understand the humanity of people," he says.
  68.The writer's purpose in writing the first two paragraphs is to ______.
   A.give us some idea of the Internet
   B.give us some idea of the Web
   C.tell us how the idea of Web started
   D.tell us the idea of the Web is wonderful
  69.Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in order to _____
   A.place his programmers on the Internet
   B.stop smaller webs appearing
   C.help people to form a web site
   D.let people share all kinds of information
  70.According to the text,the disadvantage of competing webs is that they would ______.
   A.slow the development of the Web
   B.destroy the whole web system
   C.lose the value of information
   D.waste a lot of money

D

  Build the highway and watch the town grow.At first a few shops appear and maybe a restaurant.Then a hotel opens. Eventually new house are built. A village is born.

  This is also how the virtual world has developed. Think of the Internet as the road carrying information between two computers.Think of the World Wide Web as the village. At first it is just a place on the virtual road where travelers meet. More travelers come bringing new kinds of information. New travelers come bringing new kinds of information.New villages are started.

  Every willage has a founder.Tim Berners-Lee is the man who wrote the software programme that led to the foundation of the Word Wide Web.How did he get the idea? He tells us on his own web site. "One of the things computers were not able to do was store in formation from different sources. The dream behind the Web is of a common space in which we communicate by sharing information."

  In 1991 his programmmes were placed on to the Internet.Everyone was welcome to use them.

  Tim Berners-Lee could have followed the Microsoft route by forming a company to sell the programmes he invented. Or he could have joined another company. But in his view the Web is a language,not a pproduct. Charging a gee for using his programmes would have slowed the growth of the Web.And other companies would make similar products to compete. Instead of one World Wide Web there would be several smaller Webs. Each would use incompatible (不相容的) software. They Web is valuable because it uses a common computer language to reach people and share information. Competing webs would lose this value.Imagine if somebody sent you a bill every time you spoke a world of English.

  In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee formed the World Wide Web Consortium,or W3C.More than 200 leading companies and laboratories are represented by W3C. Together they make sure that everyone, no matter what their equipment or solftware,can work equally on the Web.

  "The Web can help people to understand the way that others live and love. It helps us understand the humanity of people," he says.

  68.The writer's purpose in writing the first two paragraphs is to ______.

   A.give us some idea of the Internet

   B.give us some idea of the Web

   C.tell us how the idea of Web started

   D.tell us the idea of the Web is wonderful

  69.Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in order to _____

   A.place his programmers on the Internet

   B.stop smaller webs appearing

   C.help people to form a web site

   D.let people share all kinds of information

  70.According to the text,the disadvantage of competing webs is that they would ______.

   A.slow the development of the Web

   B.destroy the whole web system

   C.lose the value of information

   D.waste a lot of money

 

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