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—You    part in the party in time.?

—Sorry,I was delayed by the accident.?

A. are supposed to take

B. have supposed to take?

C. are supposed to have taken

D. supposed to take?

 

C

 

be supposed to do sth.=should do sth.理应做……根据下文得知:由于被事故耽搁而没能及时参加晚会。晚会已经举行了,不定式要用完成式。故正确答案为C

 

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    MtQomolangma was first conquered (征服)in 1953, when Sir Edmund Hillary and She pa Tenzing, his guide(向导)became the first climbers to reach the topMore than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain, but not 1 successful, yet every climber knows the 2 reaching the top

    Two such climbers, and two 3 ones, are Scott Fischer and Rob Hall Fischer, an American guide with much experience, was lost in a terrible storm which swept across the 4 A rescue team (营救队)found him and his friend, but didn't 5 to bring Fischer to safety in the terrible conditions because he was dying New Zealander Rob Hall, 6 experienced climber and guide, was lost near the top These two men had something in common: they were both guides who took ‘tours’ of less experienced climbers up the mountain

    There is a lot that can go wrong in an action to reach the top of Mt Qomolangma: a 7 change in weather conditions or a wrong turningPlanes will only be sent to rescue if they 8 in advance In spite of all these, there is a business in leading guided tours to the top 9 mountain climbers can now pay $ 64,000 or more to achieve their aim

    Many people wonder how guides can hope to 10 their inexperienced climbers when they fail to keep themselves alive Steve Bell, also a guide who has recently led a team to Mt Qomolangma, believes that they are safer than others, because the guide can ask a 11 climber to turn back at any 12 if he feels that 13 is a danger to the team

    Whether these expeditions (远征)are safe or not, many climbers feel that they have turned MtQomolangma into a business, like a park for the very rich One 14 ,however, will always remain : it doesn't matter how much money you have, if you make a mistake on Mt Qomolangma, the possible result will be 15

1Aevery Beach

   Cone Dall

[  ]

2Aresults Bfact

   Cproblem Ddangers

[  ]

3Aunknown Bunimportant

   Cunlucky Dunpleasant

[  ]

4Acamp Bland

   Criver Dmountain

[  ]

5Atry Bmanage

   Csucceed Ddo their best

[  ]

6Aother Bnext

   Canother Dsecond

[  ]

7Asudden Bwrong

   Cstrange Dspecial

[  ]

8Ahave paid

   Bare being paid

   Chad been paid for

   Dhave been paid for

[  ]

9AExperienced Bwrong

   Cstrange Dspecial

[  ]

10Alook after Bdeal with

   Cfind out Ddo good to

[  ]

11Ashy Bweak

   Cstrong Dbrave

[  ]

12Awhere Bway

    Cpath Dpoint

[  ]

13Aguide Bclimber

    Csomeone Dmountain

[  ]

14Aword Btruth

   Cthought Dsentence

[  ]

15Asorrow Bdefeat

   Cdeath Dregret

[  ]

  When 70-year-old Bernie Meyers of Wilmette, Ill, died suddenly a cancer, his eight-year-old granddaughter Sarah Meyers didn’t have a chance to say goodbye to him.For weeks Sarah said little about what she was feeling.But then one day she came home from a friend’s birthday party with a bright helium balloon(氦气球).“She went into the house,”her mother recalls,“and came out carrying the balloon and an envelope addressed to ‘Grandpa Bernie, in Heaven Up High.’”

  The envelope contained a letter in which Sarah told her grandfather that she loved him and hoped somehow he could hear her.Sarah wrote her return address on the envelope, tried the envelope to the balloon and let it go.“The balloon seemed so fragile,”her mother remembers.“I didn’t think it would make it pass the trees.But it did.”

  Two months passed.Then one day a letter arrived addressed to“Sarah Meyers’ Family”and bearing(盖有)a York, Pa(宾州)post mark.

  “Dear Sarah, family & friends,

  Your letter to Grandpa Bernie Meyers safely reached the address and was read by him.I understand they can’t keep material things up there, so it drifted back to Earth.Those who live in Heaven just keep thoughts, memories, love and things like that.Sarah, whenever you think about your grandpa, he know and is very close by with love.

  Sincerely yours

  Don Kopp(also a grandpa)

  Kopp, a 63-year-old retired clerk, had found the letter and the nearly deflated balloon while hunting in northeastern Pennsylvania(宾夕法尼亚州)——almost 600 miles from Wilmette.The balloon had floated over at least three states and one of the Great Lakes before coming to rest on a tree.

  “Though it took me a couple of days to think of what to say,”Kopp notes,“it was important to me that I write to Sarah.”

  “I just wanted to hear from Grandpa somehow,”says Sarah.“Now I think I have heard from him.”

(1)

What did Sarah want to do after her grandpa died?

[  ]

A.

She wanted to say good-bye to him

B.

She wanted to post a letter to her grandpa

C.

She wanted to give her grandpa a birthday gift, a helium balloon

D.

he wanted to make an experiment with a helium balloon

(2)

How did Sarah send a letter to her grandpa?

[  ]

A.

She put the letter into the balloon

B.

She stuck the letter on the balloon

C.

She used the helium balloon to tie the letter to

D.

She wrote something on the balloon and then let it go up

(3)

Which sentence is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

The letter drifted back to Earth

B.

The letter went up to Heaven

C.

The letter was caught on a tree

D.

The letter was received by a grandpa

(4)

Who answered the letter?

[  ]

A.

Her grandpa

B.

A retired clerk

C.

A hunter

D.

Both B and C

(5)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Love finds a way

B.

A letter from Heaven

C.

A surprising answer

D.

An unexpected result

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  A new law is leading to debate in Wisconsin.The state recently lowered its minimum(最小的)hunting age.Under the new plan, children as young as 10 may hunt with an adult.Each pair can have only one gun or bow, and the adult and child must stay within arm's reach of each other at all times.

  Some say the new plan is on target.They believe that teaching more kids how to hunt will protect Wisconsin's traditions.Hunting is a way of life for many residents in the state.However, other people say giving kids control of weapons is asking for trouble.They worry that someone will get hurt.

  Should kids be allowed to hunt? Student reporters Michael Tobin and Emily Jue express their opinions about the issue.

  Yes.Hunting is a valuable skill for kids to learn.

  I think children under the age of l2 should be able to hunt because hunting can be a very useful skill.If you were stranded(陷于困境的)in the wild with nothing but a gun, you would have a better chance of survival if you knew how to use it.

  The law makes sure that kids learn with an adult present.Having an experienced hunter that you know teaching you is extremely valuable.Paul Huchette, a retired businessperson from Latrobe, Pa., agrees.“Kids under the age of l2 should be able to hunt under the supervision(监管)of a parent,” Huchette says.

  Michacl Tobin, Oregon

  No.Hunting is dangerous for young children.

  I believe that children should not be allowed to hunt.Placing a gun in a child's hand isn't safe and could result in unthinkable consequences.You are teaching young children to get joy through killing and by watching animals suffer.They can also use their guns at the wrong time for the wrong reasons.

  Also, children aren't physically mature enough.They can easily miss their targets and hurt themselves or others.How would you feel if a bullet came whizzing(飞驰而过)by your house?

  “Teaching young children a sport that involves killing an animal isn't very wise,” says Lily Cao, a fifth grader from Houston, Texas.

  Emily Jue, Texas

(1)

We can learn from Para.2 that by lowering its hunting age, Wisconsin is likely to ________

[  ]

A.

protect the state's hunting traditions

B.

stop l0-year-olds from hunting

C.

put more animals in danger

D.

take stricter control of weapons

(2)

How does Michael Tobin feel about the state's new law?

[  ]

A.

Inspired.

B.

Embarrassed.

C.

Upset.

D.

Doubtful.

(3)

Which of the following statements agrees with Emily Jue's view?

[  ]

A.

Children should be allowed to hunt together with parents.

B.

Many young children are not aware how to use guns properly.

C.

Parents should be patient while teaching children to hunt.

D.

Children are usually confused about what animals should be protected.

(4)

author writes this passage to ________

[  ]

A.

introduce Wisconsin's new law

B.

tell how to teach kids hunting

C.

discuss the consequences of using a gun

D.

argue whether kids should be allowed to hunt

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  DOYLESTOWN STATION, Pa.(CBS)-Marie Buonanno has boxes of holiday lights to decorate her house.She already has one tree up in her living room and a nativity scene.But this holiday season, she would not dare decorate outside.

  " It is very disappointing that we can' t celebrate the Christmas holiday the way that we religiously choose to, " says Buonanno.

  Her home only has a holiday wreath on the door, since the Doylestown Station Condominium Association told her the bylaws do not allow colored Christmas lights.Last year, she was fined $400, $ 10 for each day her lights were up.But she says she was the only one slapped with a fine.

  "One of my neighbors that I spoke to a few days ago, who decorates with multicolored lights, says he never got a letter of warning or a fine."

  Only white, non-blinking lights are allowed outside.And you can only put up a single white, blue, or orange light in your windows.Neighbors collected 62 signatures to ask the Association board to allow colored Christmas lights.In response, the Association sent out a survey.

  Out of 38 total responses, 19 voted for white lights, 14 voted for colored non-blinking lights, and 5 voted for colored blinking.The board said the vote was 19-14 against colored lights, interpreting the 5 votes as a separate category.

  "As long as it" s tasteful, " says neighbor Marc Udell, "let the community do what the community is going to do."

  No one answered the door at the Association president* s house.Some neighbors say they like the look of white lights.

  "Some colored lights are pretty and they have their place in neighborhoods, but you never really know how far people are going to go with them, " says Jeff Edwards.

  It will be a holiday of white lights for Buonanno and her neighborhood.She says for now she will miss her colored lights and the holiday cheer they brought to her home.

(1)

This holiday season, Marie Buonanno has no choice but to ________.

[  ]

A.

keep the colored lights in

B.

sell the colored lights out

C.

leave the Christmas tree out

D.

change all the attractive lights

(2)

The underlined part in the 3rd paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.

she was the only rich woman in the neighborhood

B.

she was the only resident punished with a fine

C.

she was the only resident full of strange ideas

D.

she was the only person fooled by neighbors

(3)

Which column does this passage belong to?

[  ]

A.

Science

B.

Environment

C.

Education

D.

News

(4)

According to this passage, colored lights are not allowed to decorate the outside of houses because ________.

[  ]

A.

they are too pretty to be stolen

B.

they waste a lot of energy

C.

they can trick passers-by

D.

they can make neighbors blind

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  Anger is a natural emotion that everyone experiences in life.Some researchers believe the first sound a baby makes when born could be a sign of anger.Anger may be the original or first emotion we feel and   1  .Imagine, before thirst, hunger, love,   2   or any other descri-bable feelings, we may experience anger.Not only is anger a natural emotion, but also it is in many cases a   3  emotion.Anger can   4   individuals to do positive and memorable acts.Sometimes, we have to be   5   at something bad and unjust, or even with our parents,   6   we can do what needs to be done to correct wrongs or make things better.But of course, that is not   7   we usually think of anger.

  Most people think of anger as an emotion we   8   keep under control.  9   are sometimes sent to their rooms or punished for expressing anger in an excessive(过度的)way, and pa-rents usually tell a child to “get control” of himself when the child   10   anger.We may get angry with friends or at work, but we know it is usually not   11   to show it.We have to control the anger or   12   what may be the negative consequences.Very   13   in life, we have learnt that anger is something that must be controlled.We've learnt this for a good   14  

  We know that uncontrolled anger may   15   fights, car accidents, bad relationships with others, unacceptable social behaviors, and many other problems.Meanwhile, many experts say that if one   16   his anger in, it can even contribute to severe physical and   17   health problems.So what can we do to understand and   18   this natural emotion that we call anger?

  Experts offer many   19   to excessive and harmful anger, such as talking about what causes the anger with someone who you trust and is a good friend,   20   a situation that causes anger, beating on a pillow, exercising more in one's daily life and many other methods.

(1)

[  ]

A.

fight against

B.

react to

C.

base on

D.

show off

(2)

[  ]

A.

creation

B.

imagination

C.

desire

D.

idea

(3)

[  ]

A.

strong

B.

funny

C.

healthy

D.

dangerous

(4)

[  ]

A.

motivate

B.

permit

C.

instruct

D.

promise

(5)

[  ]

A.

shocked

B.

sorry

C.

disappointed

D.

angry

(6)

[  ]

A.

before

B.

when

C.

after

D.

as

(7)

[  ]

A.

what

B.

why

C.

when

D.

how

(8)

[  ]

A.

would

B.

may

C.

could

D.

must

(9)

[  ]

A.

Babies

B.

Students

C.

Children

D.

Patients

(10)

[  ]

A.

seems

B.

shows

C.

says

D.

performs

(11)

[  ]

A.

proper

B.

delightful

C.

interesting

D.

comfortable

(12)

[  ]

A.

realize

B.

refuse

C.

suffer

D.

enjoy

(13)

[  ]

A.

late

B.

early

C.

rarely

D.

often

(14)

[  ]

A.

experience

B.

excuse

C.

reason

D.

purpose

(15)

[  ]

A.

set about

B.

bring in

C.

put forward

D.

lead to

(16)

[  ]

A.

holds

B.

lets

C.

carries

D.

takes

(17)

[  ]

A.

spiritual

B.

mental

C.

chemical

D.

emotional

(18)

[  ]

A.

remove

B.

comfort

C.

bear

D.

calm

(19)

[  ]

A.

explanations

B.

solutions

C.

approaches

D.

introductions

(20)

[  ]

A.

leaving

B.

creating

C.

joining

D.

directing

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