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 (06·江西)

While l studied at school,I felt a great difficulty in leaning my Latin translations.I was always very   36  in using a dictionary,and    37   it most difficult,while to other boys it seemed   38  .

   I formed an alliance(盟友) with a boy in the Sixth Grade.He was very clever and  39   read Latin as easily as English.My friend for his part was almost as  40  troubled by the English essays he had to write for the headmaster as I was  41  these Latin words. We agreed together that he should   42   me my Latin translations and that I should do his essays. The arrangement                          43   wonderfully.The headmaster seemed quite   44   with my work,and I had more time to myself in the morning.On the othcr hand,once a week   45  I had to compose the essays Of my fnend.For several months no difficulty   46  ,but once we were near]y caught out.

    One afternoon,the headmaster   47  my friend tO discuss one essay with him in a lively spirit.“I was interested in this   48   you make here.I think you might have gone further.Tell me   49   you had in your mind." The headmaster continued in this   50   for some time to fear of my friend.However the headmaster,not wishing to   51   an occasion of praise into  52   of fault-finding,finally   53   him go.He came back to me like a man who had had a very narrow   54   and I made up my mind to make every effort tO study my   55  .

36.A.quick               B.slow                C.hard                D.good

37.A.made               B.got                  C.foud                D.left

38.A.trouble             B.difference        C.labor               D.worry

39.A.mlght              B.would              C.should             D.could

40.A.very                B.little                 C.much                     D.few

41.A.for                  B.by                   C.in                    D.to

42.A.change            B.take                 C.forgive            D.tell

43.A.worked            B.tried                C.happened         D.developed

44.A.angry                     B.satisfied           C.frightened        D.sad

45.A.or so               B.or else             C.as usual           D.as far

46.A.became            B.seemed            C.lay                  D.appeared

47.A.called              B.taught              C.arranged          D.sent

48.A.aim                 B.goal                 C.point                  D.opinion

49.A.why                B.how                C.which              D.what

50.A.exciment          B.way                 C.meaning           D.disappointment

51.A.turn                 B.leave                C.grow               D.become

52.A.none                B.one                  C.either               D.some

53.A.ordered            B.asked               C.took                D.let

54.A.surprise           B.escape             C.hope                D.chance

55.A.reading            B.writing             C.translations      D.essays

    

答案  36.B  37.C  38.A  39.D  40.C  41.B  42.D  43.A  44.B  45.A  46.D  47.A  48.C  49.D  50.B  51.A  52.B  53.D  54.B  55.C

    

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 (06·江西A篇)

The incident took place on Sunday,the 25th Of June.On that particular day,a south wind had been gusting(劲吹) on and off all morning.It was not strong enough to cause us any concern,so we carried on our daily work not suspecdng what was about to happon.

    The storm gaveus very little warnning.Black clouds loomed over the distant horizon(地平线) so suddenly that we were taken by surprise.Even then,we were not really worried,as the clouds seemed to be moving over our house and towards the distant moountains.Then,just as the clouds had moved inland,the wind suddenly swung around in a full circle and we were facing a major storm.

    Instantly,we were busily preaparing for the worst. The whole family had experienced such a storm before and evelyone remembered the damage it had caused to stock and crops.There was very little we could do about tbe corps.

But we needcd to protect the animals in case the river flooded again.My older brother called his sheep-dog and began driving our small flock of sheep to higher ground above river.If the river flooded,they should be safe there.

    In the meantime,my father was mending a shed roof that had partly fallen down after many years of fine service.If the tin flew off,it could damage the house.  My younger brother began hurriedly carrying firewood under the shelter.My job was to help Mum board up the windows.If the storm developde into a cyclone(旋风),the boalds would protect the glass.

    Thc storm raged for four hours,pouring more rain on us than we had seen in the last five years.As expectcd the river borke its banks and came slowly up towards the house and the stock.

    Then,jnst as we were beginning to lose hope,the storm stopped as suddenly as it had begun.The animals were  safe,and the roof was still nailed on.  “All,s weU that ends well,"Said my mother.

 56.When the black clouds appeared suddenly in the distance.

A.the family were surprised   

B.they were extremely worried

C. they were preparing fOr the worst   

D.they faced the storm bravely

57.“There was very  little we could do about the crops" indicates that    .

A.little damage would be done to the crops   

B.they had everything ready for the crops

C.they felt unablet to protect the crops   

D.the crops should be safe enough there

58.The underlined word"stock" in the third paragraph refers to    .

    A.money owned by the family   

B.goods for sale

    C.suppplies for family use   

D.farm animals    .

59.It can be inferred from what the mother said that——·

A.they had no damage at all   

B.everything went beyond their expectation

C. everything was under control   

D.the family could have suffered a greater loss

  

 (06·江西B篇)

      Buster Brown waw  a thief-and a good one,too,he thought.  He’d never been

caught by the police because he never took chances.  He was always Prepared for any

unforeseen event or emergency.

    Confidently,he stood outside the house Of his intended victim(受害者)and read

the sign On the front gate of the house.“Don't worry about the dog—be aware of the

owner!”it said.Buster smiled and found his way in.

    The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with

fascinatig objects on display.As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into

the room.It stopped when it saw Buster,then wagged its tail madly adn went over to.

him,licking his outstretched hand.  "Good boy,”Buater whispered.  “What a great

guard dog you are—trying to lick me to death.”

    Satisifed he'd made friends with the dog,Bluster bggan tO wander round the house,choosing items to put in his bag.His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董):a pair of silver candleholders,a silver tea-and-coffee ervice,etc..His new friend,the dog,sat and watched,as if wondering what was happening.

    “Well,boy,”Buster whispered,finally.“That might do.Any more and I won't be able to carry it!”He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.

      "You're a very silly person," the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry em dust. As the man came closer,Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn't quite place where he had seen him hafore.

      "You should have taken more notice of the sign outside," the man rasped. "I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world's greatest fortune-teller!"

60. Why was Buster so confident?

   A. He was not afraid of dogs.              

B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone]

   C. He had  never been caught by the police.  

D. The house had no security alarm.

61. Which of the definitions is closest in me&ting to the word "exotic" in the third paragraph?

   A. Messy and untidy.                        B. Rich and expensive.

   C. Comfortable and calming.                  D. Foreign and unusual.

62. How did Buster decide which objects tff take7

   A. He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.

   B. He took only the best antiques.

   C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily.

   D. He looked for silver objects.

63. What punishment waits for Buster Brown?

   A. A prison sentence with hard labour.          B. A long prison sentence.

   C. A heavy fine.                            D. Community service for 20 years.

  

 (06·江西E篇)

Answering the Community Needs of Our City

     The Silver City Council recognizes that citizens have certain needs.  To better meet your needs, we have made several changes to community facilities in 2004. This chart shows how we have tried to make your life better.

☆Transport

 ·Three stations for the suburbs have been  added to the western train service.

 ·20 new buses for the southern line were  purchased in January.

 ·50 per cent of city bus-stops have been upgraded.

·Buses to the eastern suburbs will run every 15 minutes.

☆Communication

·Broadband cable is now available to all parts of the city.

·All of the new Government buildings are ' smart'-wired for better computer

service!

☆Medical Facilities

·The new state-of-the-art Nightingale Hospital was opened in June.

·To overcome a shortage of trained medical staff at Dover Hospital, 10 doctors

have been employed from overseas.

·Some facilities at Station Street Hospital have been upgraded.

☆Education

·Textbooks will be free to all primary students in 2004 !

 ·Rental for private schools has been reduced.

·Teachers report that the 'no hat - no play' rule has been successful.

☆Protection and Security

 ·Extra police now patrol (巡逻) the tourist areas.

·50 new police officers graduated in July and have taken up duties in the city area.

☆Entertainment / Recreation

·The John Street basketball courts have been re-surfaced !

·The new Central Community Building opened in May.

·5,000 new fiction books were bought for the Silver City Library.

72. The public notice is from _______.

   A. the community                           B. the local government

   C. the citizens                              D. a travel agency

73. The notice is mainly about _______.

   A. the work carried out by the people of Silver City

   B. the facilities available in Silver City

   C. some improvements in Silver City

   D. information for interested tourists

74. All the following are true EXCEPT that _______.

   A. both residents and tourists can enjoy more security now

   B. Station Street Hospital had out-dated facilities before 2004

   C. primary students had to pay for their textbooks in 2003

   D. Dover Hospital is still short of trained medical staff

75. Which of the following changes would tourists to Silver City be most happy with?

   A. Travel books are provided in the new library.

   B. Traveling by train is more convenient in Silver City.

   C. Free medical treatment is available at Station Street Hospital.

   D. There are more police officers on duty now.

【2011·江西新余市二模】

B

Few laws are so effective that you can see results just days after they take effect. But in the nine days since the federal cigarette tax more than doubled—to $ 1.01 per pack—smokers have jammed telephone “quit lines” across the country seeking to kick the habit.

    This is not a surprise to public health advocates. They’ve studied the effect of state tax increases for years, finding that smokers, especially teens, are price sensitive. Nor is it a shock to the industry, which fiercely fights every tax increase.

    The only wonder is that so many states insist on closing their ears to the message. Tobacco taxes improve public health, they raise money and most particularly, they deter people from taking up the habit as teens, which is when nearly all smokers are addicted. Yet the rate of taxation varies widely.

    In Manhattan, for instance, which has the highest tax in the nation, a pack of Marlboro Light Kings cost $10. 06 at one drugstore Wednesday. In Charleston, S.C. , where the 7-cent-a-pack tax is the lowest in the nation, the price was $ 4.78.

    The influence is obvious.

    In New York, high school smoking hit a new low in the latest surveys—13.8%, far below the national average. By comparison, 26% of high school students smoke in Kentucky. Other low-tax states have similarly depressing teen-smoking records.

    Hal Rogers, Representative from Kentucky, like those who are against high tobacco taxes, argues that the burden of the tax falls on low-income Americans “who choose to smoke.”

    That’s true. But there is more reason in keeping future generations of low-income workers from getting hooked in the first place. As for today’s adults, if the new tax drives them to quit, they will have more to spend on their families, cut their risk of cancer and heart disease and feel better.

61.The text is mainly about        .

   A.the price of cigarettes                      B.the rate of teen smoking

   C.the effect of tobacco tax increase             D.the differences in tobacco tax rate

62.What does the author think is a surprise?

   A.Teen smokers are price sensitive.

   B.Some states still keep the tobacco tax low.

   C.Tobacco taxes improve public health.

   D.Tobacco industry fiercely fights the tax rise.

63.The underlined word “deter” in Paragraph 3 most probably means         .

   A.discourage           B.remove              C.benefit               D.free

64.Rogers’ attitude towards the low-income smokers might be that of       .

   A.tolerance             B.unconcern         C.doubt                D.sympathy

65.What can we learn from the last paragraph?

   A.The new tax will be beneficial in the long run.

   B.Low-income Americans are more likely to fall ill.

   C.Future generations will be hooked on smoking.

   D.Adults will depend more on their families.

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