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When the music sounds, you immediately reach your pocket to have a chat. But have you ever stopped to think about the manners related to talking on the phone?   71 

Always give the person you are calling enough time to get to the phone before you hang up.   __72   In this case, you should give your name and ask if you may speak to the person you want.

  73   Phones must be turned off as soon as the plane doors are closed. And they remain turned off until the doors open again on arrival.

   74   Finish any face-to-face business before taking a call. Continuing to use the phone while nodding to the person in front of you is quite impolite.

If you go to a theater or a cinema, consider the other people around you.   75   If you are expecting a very important call, put your phone on “vibrate(振动)” and run for the exit as soon as you feel it. If you forget both “off” and “vibrate” and your phone rings, don’t answer it return it off straight away.

A. It’s impolite to make a phone call when you axe having a meeting.

    B. Sometimes the person who answers is not the one you want.

    C. If you take a plane, remember to follow airline instructions.

    D. When face to face with someone, don’t talk on the phone.

    E. Check that your phone is “off” before you enter.

    F. Stop using the phone if it disturbs the views.

    G. If not, here are some tips to guide you.

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Last year, on the night before the first day of the Spring Festival, Hugo Pang was sitting in his huge flat on Hong Kong Island. It was late in the evening, and Hugo was sipping a glass of his favorite French brandy, and listening to music on his huge, expensive music center. Pang lived alone, apart from the six maid who cooked and cleaned for him, and the chauffeur(私家司机) who drove his Rolls-Royce。

Suddenly, the room seemed to begin spinning around him. Then there was a flash of light and a puff of smoke, and before him Pang saw an old man dressed in traditional Chinese clothes. Pang looked at his brandy glass, and looked again at the old man. He was so frightened he couldn’t speak.

“Come with me,” said the old man, “I’m going to show you something.” He took Pang’s hand, and immediately the room disappeared, and Pang was standing in a field outside a village in Guangdong Province. The houses were small and the village was poor, but in front of him Pang saw a little crowd of children were playing. It was Spring Festival, and the sound of firecrackers could be heard from inside the village, while smoke rose over the roofs of the houses. Then, among the children playing, Pang recognized himself. “We were poor then,” he said, “but we were happier. We had to work hard to get everything we had.”

1.The first paragraph tells us that Hugo Pang was________

A.fat, rich and lazy

B.busy and tired

C.rich but lonely

D.very happy

2.When the old man first appeared, Pang looked at his brandy glass because__________

A.he thought he had too much brandy

B.he wanted to offer the old man some brandy

C.the glass was empty

D.he wanted more brandy

3.The village in the last paragraph was___________

A.not a real village

B.very peaceful and beautiful

C.the place where Pang lived

D.where Pang had lived as a child.

4.The old wanted to show Pang that________

A.Spring Festival in Gang dong was fun

B.his money had not made him happier

C.life is better when you are a child

D.it is better to be rich and lazy that to be poor and hard working

 

 

完形填空部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Anna lived on the side of a valley. One winter, there was a very big flood, and a lot of houses  36    Anna's were washed away. Anna's house was high enough to escape the flood, so when the water had disappeared and the other houses were __37    there with no roof and no walls and all covered with __38   , her house was    39   quite all right.

     Her house was quite small, her husband was dead, and she had four children ,    40    Anna took in one of the families that had lost   41    in the flood and she  42   her home with them until it was    43   for them to rebuild their houses.

    Anna's friends were   44    when they saw Anna do this. They could not understand why Anna wanted to give   45   so much more work and trouble when she already had quite a few children to   46   .

"Well," Anna   47  her friends, "at the end of the First World War, a woman in the town where I  48   lived found herself very poor, because her husband   49    in the war and she had a lot of children,   50    I have now. The day before Christams, this woman said to her children, ‘We won’t be able to have much for   51    this year, so I’m going to   52    only one present for all of us. Now I’ll go and get it.’ She came back   53    a girl who was even poorer than they, and who had no parents. ‘Here’s our present, ’ she said to her children. The children were    54    to get such a present. They welcomed the little girl, and she grew up as their sister.   55    was that Christmas present.”

36.A.down below       B.just around         C.next to       D.above

37.A.rising     B.appearing      C.falling         D.standing

38.A.water                 B.trees         C.dust       D.mud

39.A.just            B.already           C.yet         D.still

40.A.so               B.but             C.for          D.since

41.A.nothing          B.everything     C.anything    D.something

42.A.made         B.found     C.shared        D.built

43.A.possible         B.necessary      C.important  D.valuable

44.A.worried          B.disappointed      C.puzzled      D.impressed

45.A.them         B.herself            C.them all     D.her

46.A.support          B.supply             C.grow      D.keep

47.A.explained to       B.asked for       C.talked withD.spoke as

48.A.actually          B.then           C.before        D.later

49.A.had killed       B.might be killed       C.had been killed  D.killed

50.A.for              B.as               C.like         D.that

51.A.you             B.us               C.Christmas D.your birthday

52.A.get             B.send          C.buy         D.make

53.A.for              B.from          C.like         D.with

54.A.sad             B.happy             C.worried      D.sorry

55.A.It                B.She             C.Such       D.I

 

完形填空部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Anna lived on the side of a valley. One winter, there was a very big flood, and a lot of houses  36    Anna's were washed away. Anna's house was high enough to escape the flood, so when the water had disappeared and the other houses were __37    there with no roof and no walls and all covered with __38   , her house was    39   quite all right.

     Her house was quite small, her husband was dead, and she had four children ,    40    Anna took in one of the families that had lost   41    in the flood and she  42   her home with them until it was    43   for them to rebuild their houses.

    Anna's friends were   44    when they saw Anna do this. They could not understand why Anna wanted to give   45   so much more work and trouble when she already had quite a few children to   46   .  

"Well," Anna   47  her friends, "at the end of the First World War, a woman in the town where I  48   lived found herself very poor, because her husband   49    in the war and she had a lot of children,   50    I have now. The day before Christams, this woman said to her children, ‘We won’t be able to have much for   51    this year, so I’m going to   52    only one present for all of us. Now I’ll go and get it.’ She came back   53    a girl who was even poorer than they, and who had no parents. ‘Here’s our present, ’ she said to her children. The children were    54    to get such a present. They welcomed the little girl, and she grew up as their sister.   55    was that Christmas present.”

36.A.down below       B.just around         C.next to       D.above

37.A.rising B.appearing  C.falling         D.standing

38.A.water         B.trees C.dust   D.mud

39.A.just    B.already       C.yet     D.still

40.A.so       B.but     C.for      D.since

41.A.nothing      B.everything C.anything    D.something

42.A.made B.found C.shared        D.built

43.A.possible     B.necessary  C.important  D.valuable

44.A.worried      B.disappointed      C.puzzled      D.impressed

45.A.them B.herself        C.them all     D.her

46.A.support      B.supply         C.grow  D.keep

47.A.explained to       B.asked for   C.talked with         D.spoke as

48.A.actually      B.then   C.before        D.later

49.A.had killed   B.might be killed   C.had been killed  D.killed

50.A.for      B.as       C.like     D.that

51.A.you     B.us       C.Christmas D.your birthday

52.A.get     B.send  C.buy     D.make

53.A.for      B.from  C.like     D.with

54.A.sad     B.happy         C.worried      D.sorry

55.A.It        B.She     C.Such   D.I

 

 

Maybe you’re really busy. Maybe you don’t have much to say. Or maybe you’re just lazy. Not a problem. This free service works by letting you broadcast a group text message to your {fiends’ mobile phones from either your own phone, an instant message or an online form at twitter, com. All your notes are then stored and displayed on your personal profile page on the site, which includes links to your friends’ Twitter pages, a thumbnail picture of your choice, and a short bio. All this is what the new service Twitter can bring you. Just remember to keep it short: posts are limited to !40 characters, and the topic is, invariably, “What are you doing?”

More often than not, it turns out, Twitter’s 100,00 members--twice as many as it had just a month ago, according to Twitter business development director Biz Stone--are simply killing time. Even Presidential hopeful John Edwards is on it, although he seems to be the only one thinking about more than lunch. As I type this, Caroline is mulling over some Girl Scout cookies, Ian Hocking is “waiting for Jessica to arrive so we can eat!” and Hlantz is “having a nice cup of Soft Starmint tea.”

The chatter (闲话) about Twitter turned into a virtual roar two weeks ago during the South by Southwest Multimedia Festival in Austin, Texas, when the barebones service owned by Blogger founder Evan Williams, 34, was named the best blogging tool and attendees used it to meet up at parties. Nevertheless, Twitter has been the top term on blog search engine Technorati for the past two weeks.

Plenty of people would happily have Twitter silenced, rather than tolerate the beeping alert for yet another new text message. But I’m betting that Twitter will get a lot noisier before netizens move on to the next new thing. We cyberjunkies need a new thrill, and what is better than a service like Twitter that combines social networking, blogging and texting? And if you don’t like it, well, in the words of one Twit from San Francisco, “I’m so sick to death of Twitter-haters. If you don’t like it, why waste your time writing, reading, or talking about it?”

1. This text is intended to __________.

A. point out the virtues and faults of Twitter    B. tell people how to use Twitter to communicate

C. give a general outline of Twitter. Com       D. introduce a new and easy way of instant communication

2. According to the text, Twitter is designed mainly for the purpose of ___________.

A. promoting products and services                 B. talking about small daily things

C. discussing serious social matters                 D. attracting voters for presidential election

3. We know from the text that Twitter may be superior to Blogger in that ________.

A. it limits each user’s texting under 140 words                         B. it saves users’ time and thinking

C. it can be easily operated through users’ mobile phones

D. it is newly invented by Blogger owner Evan Williams

4. By quoting one Twit from San Francisco, the author implies that ___________.

A. like it or not, Twitter will be accepted by more and more people

B. if one doesn’t like Twitter, he/she can choose not to mention it

C. writing, reading and talking about Twitter is a waste of time

D. twitter users naturally have a strong dislike for non-Twitter users

 

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I recently spent two years in the Arctic filming the series Blue Planet. I love being in an environment that hasn't changed for 20,000 years. Of course it's freezing, but it must be a healthy place because you never catch colds.

When I'm filming, I like to really feel how lonely the environment is. Filming underwater involves cutting through thick ice and diving in tied to a line. The person at the other end has to be ready to pull you out fast if necessary.

Originally I was a research diver for the British Antarctic Survey project, but for me science lacked excitement. I'd always enjoyed photography, and whenever camera teams passed through, they encouraged me to watch and learn. I was then able to move into filming in 1985 and have concentrated on Arctic and Antarctic wildlife ever since.

I prefer to be faced with the animals I'm filming. I haven't got in the water with killer whales yet, but I plan to. Of course, it's dangerous if you choose the wrong moment. They're big animals and can move fast, so I'd be stupid to film them searching for food!

I've never had problems with polar bears, although once I was frightened when one tried to get into my tent. Polar bears are bold, clever and dangerous. But I made this one see I wasn't about to attack it - I'm sure it realised I wouldn't hurt it.

When I come home back from my trips, I work in the mornings and spend the afternoons swimming to keep fit. Now I'm fifty, filming is harder. The challenge for me is to continue to deliver high-quality work.

56. In this text, the writer is describing __________.

A. the challenges of the environment he works in       B. the beautiful scenery of the Arctic

C. the career opportunities in TV camera work.    D. the difficulties of having to work alone

57. What does the writer say about his early career?

A. He was bored by working only in Antarctic.

B. It taught him how to become a skilled diver.

C. He wasted the years he spent as a scientist.

D. It provided him with a chance to learn about filming.

58. When talking about killer whales, the writer says that __________.

A. he has always been careful when diving with them

B. he tries to avoid any danger by facing them

C. he will only film them from a safe distance

D. he believes there are safe opportunities to film them

59. How does the writer describe his experience with a polar bear?

A. The writer realized he was wrong to trust polar bears.

B. The writer felt nervous that the bear might come back.

C. The bear seemed to know the writer wasn’t a danger.

D. The animal was much more afraid than the writer was.

 

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