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On May 8, last Thursday morning, the Olympic flame was lit on the top of Mount Qomolangma! It was a historic moment for China exactly three months ahead of the Beijing Games.
Tibetan female climber Cering Wangmo reached the summit with a special extreme-altitude Olympic torch. This event is what China has promised to the world as the high point of the torch relay, the longest and mostchallengingof all time.
Five torchbearers(火炬手) finished the highest relay ever—three of the climbers are Tibetan athletes.
Team members said “Beijing welcomes you!” in Chinese, English and Tibetan, as they stood at the summit celebrating, with the event broadcast on national television.
“I finally fulfilled the last dream of my husband,” said Gyigyi with tears in her eyes. She was the first torchbearer. Her husband lost his life in an attempt to climb all 14 mountains in China more than 8,000 meters three years ago.
“We are on top of the world! One world, one dream,” shouted Nima Cering, at the top of his voice. He said that although he had climbed the peak(峰顶)several times, this was the most significant ascent(登高). “As a Tibetan and a Chinese I pray for the success of Beijing 2008,” he added.
The special torch is different from the one currently touring the Chinese mainland, after an around-the-world relay. Officials organizing the trek up the peak had earlier set an April 26 target to begin the ascent, but high winds and heavy snow had delayed the mission.
The Xinhua News Agency said that the Qomolangma leg of the torch relay represents the Olympic motto, “higher, faster and stronger,” in practice and will promote unity among all 56 ethnic groups in China.
【小题1】It was a historic moment because ______.

A.some Tibetan torchbearers took part in it
B.it was lit three months before the Olympic Games were held
C.it was the first time that the Olympic torch had been lit on the top of Mount Qomolangma
D.it was the longest attempt in history
【小题2】Which is RIGHT according to the whole passage?
A.All the five torchbearers are men.
B.Only the five torchbearers reached the summit.
C.Team members said “Beijing welcomes you!” in their native language.
D.At least two of the five torchbearers are females.
【小题3】 What does the word “leg” underlined in the last paragraph refer to?
A.One part of a journey or race.
B.One of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body.
C.The leg of an animal, especially the top part, cooked and eaten.
D.The part of a pair of trousers that covers the leg.
【小题4】 What would be the best title for the text?
A.One world, one dream
B.Torch relay reaches its highest point
C.Qomolangma, the highest summit in the world
D.A special torch
【小题5】 Where can you read about this passage?
A.In the English textbook.
B.In the newspaper.
C.In the science report.
D.On the street wall.


【小题1】C【小题1】D【小题1】A【小题1】B【小题1】B

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  14 a different problem, but one that is 15 growing trouble, is that computers may make people feel uncomfortable in life. This problem was recently discussed by many people.

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    Cover   Din

[   ]3Aexpect   Bhope

    Cwait    Dpromise

[   ]4Aover   Bbefore

    Cfor    Don

[   ]5Aincluding    Bincluded

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[   ]13Atheir   Bhis

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  Jan. 13, 2004-The World Health Organization (WHO) confirms that the deaths of three people in Viet Nam are linked to bird flu.

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  Feb. 2, 2004-An 18-year-old person dies of bird flu in Ho Chi Minh City, bringing to nine the fatalities(死亡事件) in Viet Nam A.Thai woman dies of bird flu, taking that country's toll from the virus to three. The total number of fatalities stands at 12.

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A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11

2.What does the underlined word “chronology” probably mean?

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B.A list of dates.

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D.A list of countries where bird flu has broken out.

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A.Three people died of bird flu in Thailand.

B.Nine people died of bird flu in Viet Nam.

C.Tests confirm the H5N1 virus in eight areas in China.

D.Japan says it's the first time bird flu has broken out in the country.

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A.Millions of chickens killed in Asia

B.Many people dying of bird flu in Asia

C.Scientists finding out the cause of bird flu

D.Bird flu spreading in Asia

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B.learn
C.suffer
D.survive
(2) A.As usual
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B.However
C.Instead
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C.along
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(8) A.growing up
B.living through
C.playing
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B.life
C.study
D.work
(10) A.by
B.from
C.through
D.with
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B.but
C.or
D.so
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B.good
C.poor
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(13) A.at any moment
B.at the same time
C.on the other hand
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B.earliest
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[1]Can you imagine going through a whole day without telling a lie? “Yes,of course,”most people would answer,but then they've probably forgotten all these lies that are told so easily一“This is delicious.”“You look lovely in that dress.”“I'd love to come with you,”etc.Lies are used a lot in everyday life.

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Both sides benefit

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The worst type of lie

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[6]What about being lied to? Can you tell when someone is telling you a lie? Obviously there are some verbal(明显可视的) signs. Liars often take longer to answer questions.They also speak faster but are sometimes very unclear about details.  Certain types of body language can also indicate that someone is lying.  Experts say that speaking through one's fingers or putting one’s hands over one's face may indicate that a person is lying.P1aying with one's hair or clothes and being unable to stay still for any length of time are others.

1.How does the author introduce the topic of the text?(no more than 10 words)

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2.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words.(no more than 8 words)

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3.Why is the third sort of lie considered the worst type?(no more than 15 words)

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4.List three visual signs of lying.(no more than 30 words)

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5.What is the main idea of Paragraph 6 (no more than 10 words)

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