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When ______ to make a list of universities in Britain, most people would start with Cambridge or Oxford.

    A.to ask            B.asking             C.asked             D.ask

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听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Where does the woman want to go?

A.To a hotel.

B.To a hospital.

C.To a theatre.

2.What does LingLing do?

A.She is a teacher.

B.She is a writer.

C.She is a doctor.

3.How much money did the woman have at first?

A.45 dollars.

B.63 dollars

C.28 dollars

4.Where did the man meet Liang Jing for the first time?

A.In a library.

B.At a high school

C.At a college.

5.What will the girl do tonight?

A.Come to the party.

B.Go over her lessons.

C.Have an exam.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What will the man do in the evening?

A.Go to Zhengzhou.

B.Meet somebody.

C.See the woman again.

7.Where are the two speakers?

A.In the street.

B.In a hotel.

C.In a taxi

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Why was the man late for the film?

A.His brother visited him.

B.His mother was ill.

C.He went to meet his sister.

9.When will the film stop being on?

A.Next Wednesday.

B.Next Monday

C.Next Friday.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What did the man ask the woman to do?

A.To book a hotel room for him.

B.To meet an old friend of his.

C.To pass a message to Ma Qing.

11.Why will Sun Lei go back home late tonight?

A.Because he comes across an old friend.

B.Because he has to work in his company.

C.Because he will join a party..

12.What Ma Qing probably doing?

A.Staying at a hotel.

B.Talking on the phone.

C.Chatting with her husband.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Why does the man come here?

A.He is on holiday.

B.He comes for the computer exhibition.

C.He comes to visit his friend.

14.Where is the man from?

A.Suzhou

B.Nanjing

C.Washington, America.

15.On which floor is the Exhibition Center?

A.The ninth floor.

B.The second floor.

C.The third floor.

16.Who will live in Room 316?

A.Peng Li alone.

B.Peng Li and someone else he doesn’t know.

C.Peng Li and his friend.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What was the man?

A.A thief.

B.A policeman

C.A doctor.

18.Why was Mrs.White think the man was a thief?

A.He was trying to enter the house through the window?

B.He was carrying her ladder.

C.He looked unkind.

19.What is the relationship between Mrs.White and the man?

A.Good friends.

B.Neighbors.

C.Workmates.

20.How did the man feel when he saw the policeman?

A.Impatient

B.Scared

C.Surprised.

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  I have been a special education teacher for 17 years and I wish more people would, et into special education.The position is very demanding and there is always a shortage of special education teachers.It is not an easy profession to get into One needs a BA in education and then a special education certificate(证书)such as a certificate in learning disabilities.emotional disabilities or cross categories which means covering all the subject.A certified new special educate teacher needs to shadow a current special education teacher for at least, a year because there is that much to know and practice.

  Working with the students is the biggest reward.However, the paperwork is huge with lie requesting more year after year.If you are good at doing about ten things at the same time, then you may be the right person for the job.No day is the same.Parent and government expectations are high.A sense of empathy(the ability of feeling and sharing another person's feelings)and one hundred percent prepared to help your students is important.Also, if you are a special education teacher working in the high school, it is your job to make sure your special education students are able to be employed after they graduate, and then the special education teacher needs to stay in touch with the special students a year after they graduate to make sure they are employed and can support themselves.Education is a very political field next to working in politics.One needs to know what to say, when to say it and make sure it is a benefit for everyone involved.It is a mixture of knowing medical diagnosis and teaching with that in mind.Your record needs to be perfect, and it would also help to be a very strong Christian(天主教徒)because you will need to pray often to yourself.This position is not about the money but more of a service.

(1)

To become a special teacher, one needs ________.

[  ]

A.

a MA decree and a certificate

B.

a degree and three certificates

C.

a coerce and two certificates

D.

a degree in education and a certificate

(2)

The underlined word“shadow”can probably be replaced by ________.

[  ]

A.

make friends with

B.

study together with

C.

get along well with

D.

learn from

(3)

Which of the following will NOT help to become a special teacher?

[  ]

A.

faith in God

B.

related training and education

C.

interest in politics.

D.

skills in communication

(4)

Which of the statement is NOT true about the author ________.

[  ]

A.

He is a certified special education teacher

B.

He enjoys working with disabled teenagers

C.

He used to do large amounts of paperwork

D.

He tries to encourage people to become special teachers


When Jack Ma founded the Alibaba Group in 1999, he had 500,000 yuan in his hand and the support of 17 friends. Now eight years later, Alibaba has become China’s largest online commerce company, earning a profit of 1.36 billion yuan in 2006.
But when asked what makes him proud, Ma surprised many people by putting his employees way ahead of his legendary e-commerce websites.
“I feel most proud of my team, and the least of the websites,” Ma said. “The secret of my success is relying on team work and having a sense of mission(使命)”
Ma made the remarks on the eve of Alibaba Group’s shares becoming available for trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last Tuesday. On the first day of trading, the shares more than doubled in value.
Eight years ago, when Ma created Alibaba, he envisioned(预想)that the Internet would change people’s lives. But the former English teacher knew little about computer science. “So I decided to hire someone who knows technology and respected his decisions,” he said.
Ma said he trusts his employees fully as long as they are diligent and have a sense of purpose.
“When people apply to work for Alibaba, I talk with them for two hours to lower their expectations. I tell the applicants not to expect a pay raise or promotion, but to prepare to work long hours and to be criticized by the boss, “ Ma said.
But Ma is not a rigid(严厉的)boss. He is like a friend in the eyes of most his employees. Unlike traditional companies where most of the people do just what their boss asks, he treats them as partners and encourages them to present their own ideas.
“I have confidence in the online commercial service in China and encourage my more than 4,000 staff to remain united to make Alibaba the biggest ecommerce supplier for China, Asia and even the world,” said Ma.
He promotes company values of honesty, passion and teamwork. Those who don’t accept these principals will find it hard to work there, no matter how talented they are.
“I have seen many who are more clever and hardworking than my team and me,” Ma said. But “we have a loyal team which has stayed on the same course, no wavering(摇摆).” And Ma pursuing his dream is the magnet(磁铁)that draws talents in.
57. What did Jack Ma do before he founded Alibaba?
A. He was a waiter.                B. He was a technician.
C. He was a teacher.               D. He was a manager of a small company.
58. What is Jack Ma’s characteristic in terms of his management?
A. Trusting his employees fully.
B. Putting his employees ahead of himself before performing and trade.
C. Promoting company values of honesty, passion and team work.
D. Pursuing his dream is the magnet that draws talents in.
59. What does Ma take the most pride in?
A. His employees.            B. His website.
C. Alibaba Group’s Shares.     D. His efficient management.
60. According to the text, which remarks following is NOT reasonable?
A. Jack Ma believes an employee’s talent is less important than the acceptance of the company’ principals.
B. Alibaba is an online commerce company started eight years ago.
C. Alibaba has become the biggest e-commerce company in China.
D. Alibaba’s shares rocketed after they made their first public appearance on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week.

 (浙江省金华一中2008年5月高考模拟E篇)

When Jack Ma founded the Alibaba Group in 1999, he had 500,000 yuan in his hand and the support of 17 friends. Now eight years later, Alibaba has become China’s largest online commerce company, earning a profit of 1.36 billion yuan in 2006.

But when asked what makes him proud, Ma surprised many people by putting his employees way ahead of his legendary e-commerce websites.

“I feel most proud of my team, and the least of the websites,” Ma said. “The secret of my success is relying on team work and having a sense of mission(使命)”

Ma made the remarks on the eve of Alibaba Group’s shares becoming available for trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last Tuesday. On the first day of trading, the shares more than doubled in value.

Eight years ago, when Ma created Alibaba, he envisioned(预想)that the Internet would change people’s lives. But the former English teacher knew little about computer science. “So I decided to hire someone who knows technology and respected his decisions,” he said.

Ma said he trusts his employees fully as long as they are diligent and have a sense of purpose.

“When people apply to work for Alibaba, I talk with them for two hours to lower their expectations. I tell the applicants not to expect a pay raise or promotion, but to prepare to work long hours and to be criticized by the boss, “ Ma said.

But Ma is not a rigid(严厉的)boss. He is like a friend in the eyes of most his employees. Unlike traditional companies where most of the people do just what their boss asks, he treats them as partners and encourages them to present their own ideas.

“I have confidence in the online commercial service in China and encourage my more than 4,000 staff to remain united to make Alibaba the biggest ecommerce supplier for China, Asia and even the world,” said Ma.

He promotes company values of honesty, passion and teamwork. Those who don’t accept these principals will find it hard to work there, no matter how talented they are.

“I have seen many who are more clever and hardworking than my team and me,” Ma said. But “we have a loyal team which has stayed on the same course, no wavering(摇摆).” And Ma pursuing his dream is the magnet(磁铁)that draws talents in.

  57. What did Jack Ma do before he founded Alibaba?

A. He was a waiter.                B. He was a technician.

C. He was a teacher.               D. He was a manager of a small company.

  58. What is Jack Ma’s characteristic in terms of his management?

A. Trusting his employees fully.

B. Putting his employees ahead of himself before performing and trade.

C. Promoting company values of honesty, passion and team work.

D. Pursuing his dream is the magnet that draws talents in.

  59. What does Ma take the most pride in?

A. His employees.            B. His website.

C. Alibaba Group’s Shares.     D. His efficient management.

  60. According to the text, which remarks following is NOT reasonable?

A. Jack Ma believes an employee’s talent is less important than the acceptance of the company’ principals.

B. Alibaba is an online commerce company started eight years ago.

C. Alibaba has become the biggest e-commerce company in China.

D. Alibaba’s shares rocketed after they made their first public appearance on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week.

When Jack Ma founded the Alibaba Group in 1999, he had 500,000 yuan in his hand and the support of 17 friends. Now eight years later, Alibaba has become China’s largest online commerce company, earning a profit of 1.36 billion yuan in 2006.

But when asked what makes him proud, Ma surprised many people by putting his employees way ahead of his legendary e-commerce websites.

“I feel most proud of my team, and the least of the websites,” Ma said. “The secret of my success is relying on team work and having a sense of mission(使命)”

Ma made the remarks on the eve of Alibaba Group’s shares becoming available for trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last Tuesday. On the first day of trading, the shares more than doubled in value.

Eight years ago, when Ma created Alibaba, he envisioned(预想)that the Internet would change people’s lives. But the former English teacher knew little about computer science. “So I decided to hire someone who knows technology and respected his decisions,” he said.

Ma said he trusts his employees fully as long as they are diligent and have a sense of purpose.

“When people apply to work for Alibaba, I talk with them for two hours to lower their expectations. I tell the applicants not to expect a pay raise or promotion, but to prepare to work long hours and to be criticized by the boss, “ Ma said.

But Ma is not a rigid(严厉的)boss. He is like a friend in the eyes of most his employees. Unlike traditional companies where most of the people do just what their boss asks, he treats them as partners and encourages them to present their own ideas.

“I have confidence in the online commercial service in China and encourage my more than 4,000 staff to remain united to make Alibaba the biggest ecommerce supplier for China, Asia and even the world,” said Ma.

He promotes company values of honesty, passion and teamwork. Those who don’t accept these principals will find it hard to work there, no matter how talented they are.

“I have seen many who are more clever and hardworking than my team and me,” Ma said. But “we have a loyal team which has stayed on the same course, no wavering(摇摆).” And Ma pursuing his dream is the magnet(磁铁)that draws talents in.

57. What did Jack Ma do before he founded Alibaba?

A. He was a waiter.                B. He was a technician.

C. He was a teacher.               D. He was a manager of a small company.

58. What is Jack Ma’s characteristic in terms of his management?

A. Trusting his employees fully.

B. Putting his employees ahead of himself before performing and trade.

C. Promoting company values of honesty, passion and team work.

D. Pursuing his dream is the magnet that draws talents in.

59. What does Ma take the most pride in?

A. His employees.            B. His website.

C. Alibaba Group’s Shares.     D. His efficient management.

60. According to the text, which remarks following is NOT reasonable?

A. Jack Ma believes an employee’s talent is less important than the acceptance of the company’ principals.

B. Alibaba is an online commerce company started eight years ago.

C. Alibaba has become the biggest e-commerce company in China.

D. Alibaba’s shares rocketed after they made their first public appearance on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week.

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