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  Despite the cold morning wind in Montreal last weekend, Ahmad Al-Bahely was busy handing out candies.He was overjoyed at hearing that Saddam Hussein had been sentenced to death.

  “That’s how we celebrate in Iraq, ” said the 15-year-old high school student.Al-Bahely’s family was forced to leave Iraq in 1991 after the first Gulf War.They fled life under Saddam Hussein for a new beginning in Canada.“We are proud that this terrible man will get what he deserves.”

  An Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam, 69, to death after a 13-month trial.He was found responsible for the killings of 148 people in a village, north of Baghdad in 1982.The murders were carried out in revenge for an attempt on Saddam’s life.

  Thousands of Iraqis oppressed during Saddam’s 24-year rule took, to the streets to celebrate.Meanwhile, groups near Saddam’s hometown of Tikrit gathered to support the former president.“We’ll avenge you, Saddam, ” the crowd shouted.

  But many simply remained calm.“Whether Saddam lives or dies is not important to me?, ” said Imad Mohammed, a computer engineer.“I’m not even sure whether my family and I will live or die.”

  Iraqis were not the only ones to have different views on the court’s decision.The international community was also divided over the sentence.

  US President George W.Bush called the trial a milestone in the Iraqi people’s efforts to replace a tyrant with the rule of law.But many European countries said Saddam should not be put to death.The Catholic Church called the sentence “eye for an eye” revenge.

  “This is not the way to present the new Iraq to the world.It should be different from the way of Saddam, who was behind hundreds of thousands of deaths, ” said an Italian organization opposed to the death penalty.

  Islamic leaders warned that hanging Saddam could lead to revenge by Saddam’s supporters, deepening the rift(不和)in the war-torn country.According to new research by a leading US university, over 650,000 Iraqis have been killed since the 2003 Iraq War began.

  “They blame Saddam for killing people.But who will judge the leaders for the killings that happen every day now?” said 30-year-old Bahjat.He refused to give his full name out of fear.

  “The sentence is just an important settlement with the past, but the big challenge for Iraq’s people is the future.Big compromises are required for lasting freedom and secured peace, ” said Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.

(1)

What can we learn from what Ahmad Al-Bahely said?

[  ]

A.

Many people in Iraq hated Saddam.

B.

He sells candies as his part time job.

C.

Only students in Iraq hated Saddam.

D.

Some people felt sorry for Saddam.

(2)

Which of the following statements about Saddam Hussein is WRONG?

[  ]

A.

He is 69 years old.

B.

He killed over 650,000 Iraqis.

C.

He ruled Iraq for 24 years.

D.

He will possibly be hanged.

(3)

From the story, we can conclude that the death sentence given to Saddam is ________

[  ]

A.

causing controversy among people around the world

B.

good news for the world peace

C.

bad for Iraq because it will cause more fighting

D.

what Iraqis have expected for a long time

(4)

According to what Imad Mohammed and Bahjat said, we know that ________

[  ]

A.

they care more about their present and future lives

B.

Iraqis don’t value their lives very much

C.

some Iraqis don’t care about the future of their country

D.

Iraqis are opposed to the death penalty

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

how people reacted to Saddam’s death sentence

B.

why Saddam was sentenced to death

C.

what kind of life Iraqis are living now.

D.

what effect the death of Saddam will have.

答案:1.A;2.B;3.A;4.A;5.A;
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  It is unbelievable how popular English is in Venezuela (委内瑞拉). Now we have a kind of language mixture between English and Spanish.

  In the Venezuelans' daily conversations, they often use English words with Spanish verb endings. For example, if they send a fax, they use the word faxear, or if they have to click on the screen of their computer, they say clickear.

  Also, they use simple English words in some Spanish sentences. You might hear someone say,“Voy a comprar unos jeans in el mall”which means“I'm going to buy some jeans in the mall,”or“Okey, vamos”which means“OK, let's go.”

  In addition, you see English names everywhere for restaurants--Crystal Ranch, stores--Area Company, gymnasiums--Sport Center, Althletic Center, malls--The Country, and night clubs--Studio Fifty Four. In Caracas(加拉加斯), there is very fashionable neighborhood named Las Merce des, where each street has an American name like New York or Fifth Avenue. Therefore, when you go shopping, you can see signs in English in the windows of stores, such as On Sale.

  In some Latin American countries, the increasing influence of English is a question often argued about. But in Venzuela, however, this is not the case. Venezuelans are open to receiving different cultural influences such as European fashion (时装) and British music. Moreover, many Venezuelans don't know where the words come from: they have been using them for years as a part of their language.

1.Which language do Venezuelans usually speak, judging from the information given in the article?

[  ]

A.English.      B.Spanish.

C.Latin.       D.We cannot know.

2.In the second paragraph the writer is trying to make the point that _____.

[  ]

A.Venezuelans often use English words in a Spanish way

B.“fax”can be used both as a noun and a verb

C.“fax”and“click”are two of the English words most popularly used in Venezuela

D.“-ear”is a verb ending in Spanish

3.From the third paragraph we can know that _____.

[  ]

A.Venezuelans can't speak English well

B.there're no words for“jeans”or“mall”in Spanish

C.Spanish sentences are often based on English

D.English words are often heard in Venezuelans' speech

4.The last sentence of the article seems to support the point that _____.

[  ]

A.Venezuelans care little about cultural influence

B.Venezuelans' own language is going to die away

C.English words are popular in Venezuela because the users don't know they are English

D.it's time for Venezuelas to do something to keep their mother tongue alive

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  It is unbelievable how popular English is in Venezuela(委内瑞拉).Now we have a kind of language mixture between English and Spanish.

  In the Venezuelans’ daily conversations, they often use English words with Spanish verb endings.For example, if they send a fax(传真), they use the word faxear, or if they have to click on the screen of their computer, they say clickear.

  Also, they use simple English words in some Spanish sentences.You might hear someone say, “Voy a comprar unos jeans in el mall”which means“I’m going to buy some jeans in the mall,”or“Okey, vamos”which means“OK, let’s go”.

  In addition, you see English names everywhere for restaurants, Crystal Ranch, stores, Area Company, gymnasiums, Sport Center, Athletic Center, malls, The Country, and night clubs, Studio Fifty Four.In Caracas(加拉加斯), there is a very fashionable neighborhood named Las Merce des, where each street has an American name like New York or Fifth Avenue.Therefore, when you go shopping, you can see signs in English in the windows of stores, such as On Sale.

  In some Latin American countries, the increasing influence(影响)of English is a question often argued about.But in Venezuela, however, this is not the case.Venezuelans are open to receiving different cultural influences such as European fashion(时装)and British music.Moreover, many Venezuelans don’t know where the words come from.They have been using them for years as a part of their language.

(1)

Which language do Venezuelans usually speak, judging from the information given in the article?

[  ]

A.

English.

B.

Spanish.

C.

Latin.

D.

We cannot know.

(2)

From the third paragraph we can know that ________.

[  ]

A.

Venezuelans can’t speak English well

B.

there’re no words for“jeans”or“mall”in Spanish

C.

Spanish sentences are often based on English

D.

English words are often heard in Venezuelans’ speech

(3)

The last sentence of the article seems to support the point that ________.

[  ]

A.

Venezuelans care little about cultural influence

B.

Venezuelans’ own language is going to die away

C.

English words are popular in Venezuela because the users don’t know they are English

D.

it’s time for Venezuelans to do something to keep their mother tongue alive

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  Forget Miami, Los Angeles and New York.The next big Latin music explosion is on its way in secondary markets across the United States, and the numbers are there to back it up.Among all genres(种类),Latin music was the only one registering growth in 2005.From tiny Vero Beach in northern Florida to Des Moines, Iowa, in the heart of the Midwest, from Charlotte, N.C.to Salt Lake City, Latin music sales are skyrocketing.

  Wilson says there are two major reasons for the increase.One is simply the Hispanic(说西班牙语国家的)population's increase in specific areas, which encourages stores to carry Latin product for the first time.Second, and perhaps more important, is the fact that major companies-whether dealing in music or not-are addressing the Latin consumer at a corporate(公司的)level, creating Latin departments and hiring Latin ad agencies.One of Handleman's suburban Detroit stores, for example, has expanded its Latin section four times in the last two years.Cities like Milwaukee and Des Moines are now stocking Latin product.

  Besides, it also results from economic development.It goes something like this:More often than not, a city or country with a seeming important Hispanic population will suddenly expand its construction or offer affordable housing to those working in larger, neighboring cities.This attracts lower-income workers, many of whom are Latin.Small shops and groceries begin to stock a small selection of music.When the Latin population numbers reach a critical mass, the local mass merchant, if there is one, begins stocking the product.Sooner or later, a local radio station follows; first AM, then FM.Sometimes it's a cable TV show or a small TV station.

  Of course, there are other driving forces that should not be forgotten, for example, regional Mexican music.

(1)

The passage mainly tells readers ________.

[  ]

A.

that more and more Americans like Latin music

B.

what makes Latin music develop fast in American market

C.

why Latin music becomes Americans' favorite music

D.

that Latin music is bringing in more benefits for Americans

(2)

The underlined word "skyrocketing" in the first paragraph means

[  ]

A.

changing very quickly

B.

disappearing slowly

C.

recovering slowly

D.

increasing very quickly

(3)

According to the third paragraph, which shows the right relations among the following things?

①economic development

②more Latin workers

③shops' stock of Latin music

④local radio station

⑤small TV station

⑥the development of Latin music

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(4)

Suppose that passage doesn't finish, which of the following may be discussed next?

[  ]

A.

The variety of Latin music in America.

B.

The economic development in Hispanic area.

C.

The historic development of regional Mexican music.

D.

The driving forces of regional Mexican music.

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  Not long ago, I spent the morning having coffee with Kanzi.He invited me.Kanzi is a bonobo, which is a close cousin of the chimpanzee.Researchers say Kanzi knows 384 words.But he probably knows more.He uses paper boards displaying colorful symbols that stand for the words.Kanzi can build thoughts and sentences by pointing at the boards.

  Sue Rumbaugh joined Kanzi and me for coffee.She is a zoologist at the Great Ape Trust which is a research center in Des Moines, Iowa, where Kanzi lives.The Great Ape Trust is

  home to seven bonobos.They have been raised from birth with both spoken language and symbols as part of each day·

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(1)

According to fhe first paragraph, Kanzi _________.

[  ]

A.

makes tea for the writer

B.

speaks human language

C.

is an animal which can show his thought out

D.

is a smart monkey which can write and paint

(2)

What can we know from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Kanzi began to learn as soon as he was born

B.

The writer used to have coffee in the morning

C.

The Great Ape Trust is owned by Sue Rumbaugh.

D.

Pet animals are much cleverer than wild animals

(3)

What does the underlined word “mourn” mean?

[  ]

A.

To be careless of something.

B.

To be afraid of something.

C.

To show sadness.

D.

To show anxiety.

(4)

What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Animals are good at searching for food and getting them.

B.

Animals can be as intelligent as humans in some ways.

C.

Humans can learn more from animals.

D.

Different animals have different abilities.

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