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11£®Then comes the July£¬and with it are examinations£» but these are soon finished and with them ends the school year£®Boys and girls have nearly two months holiday before them as they leave school by train and car to return home to their fathers and mothers£®
The summer holidays are the best part of the year for most children£®The weather is usually good£¬so that one can spend most of one's time playing in the garden or£¬if one lives in the country£¬out in the woods and fields£®Even if one lives in a big town£¬one can usually go to the park to play£®
The best place for a summer holiday£¬however£¬is the seaside£®Some children are lucky enough to live near the sea£¬but for others who do not£¬a week or two at one of the big seaside towns is something which they will talk about for the whole of the following year£®
In England£¬it is not only the rich who can take their children to the seaside£» if a factory worker or a bus driver£¬a street cleaner or a waiter wants to take his wife and children to Southend or Margate£¬Blackpool or Clacton£¬he is usually quite able to do so£®
Now£¬why do children like so much about the seaside£¿I think it is the sand£¬sea and sun more than any other things£®Of course£¬there are lots of new things to see£¬nice things to eat£¬and exciting things to do£¬but it is the feeling of sand under one's feet£¬of salt water on one's skin£¬and of the warm sun on one's skin£¬and of the warm sun on one's back that make the seaside what it is£®
24£®Summer holidays startB£®
A£®with July                 
B£®as soon as the examinations are over
C£®in mid----June             
D£®in August
25£®After the examinations£¬all the pupils leave for home-D£®
A£®by train only               
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A£®nearly three months         
B£®more than three months
C£®one and a half months      
D£®about two months
27£®Children like the seaside so much£¬because they canD£®
A£®swim in the sea            
B£®play with the sand
C£®take a sunbath             
D£®do all of the above£®
12£®A man was on the side of the road hitchhiking £¨´î±ã³µ£© on a very dark night in the middle of a terrible rainstorm£¬with no cars on the road£®The storm was so strong that the man could hardly see a few feet ahead of him£®Suddenly£¬he saw a car come towards him and stop£®The man£¬without thinking about it£¬got in the car and closed the door and only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the steering wheel £¨·½ÏòÅÌ£©!
The car started to move very slowly£®The man looked at the road and saw a curve £¨¹ÕÍä´¦£© coming his way£®Terrified£¬he started to pray£¬begging for his life£®He had not come out of shock when£¬just before the car hit the curve£¬a hand suddenly appeared through the window and moved the wheel£®The man£¬paralyzed £¨Ì±»¾µÄ£© with fear£¬watched how the hand appeared every time the car was drawing near a curve£®Finally£¬although terrified£¬the man managed to open the door and jump out of the spooky £¨ÓÄÁé°ãµÄ£© car£®Without looking back£¬the man ran through the storm all the way to the nearest town£®In a state of complete horror£¬the man walked into a nearby bar and asked for two glasses of Scotch whisky£®
Then£¬still shaking with fright£¬he started telling everybody in the bar about the horrible experience he just went through in the spooky car£®Everyone in the bar listened in silence and became frightened£¬with hair standing on end£¬when they realized the man was telling the truth because he was telling with fear and he was certainly not drunk!
About half an hour later£¬two other young men walked into the same bar and one said to the other£¬"Hey£¬isn't it fun that a stupid man jumped into and then out of the car while we were pushing it£¿"
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21£®Which of the following can probably be the title of the passage£¿D£®
A£®Three stupid young men
B£®Never take a car at stormy nights
C£®Ghosts usually come out at stormy nights
D£®A frightening hitchhiking
22£®When the car was first drawing near a curve£¬the man in the carB£®
A£®felt very curious
B£®was extremely frightened
C£®cried for help
D£®remained as calm as possible
23£®According to the passage£¬what made the man's experience believable£¿A£®
A£®His reasonable behavior£®
B£®His wonderful description£®
C£®His plain appearance£®
D£®His wet clothes£®
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A£®it is unsafe for people to take a free ride
B£®the man was telling a lie to his listeners
C£®the car probably broke down on the way
D£®the two young men were familiar with the man£®
9£®When we think of green buildings£¬we tend to think of new ones-the kind of modern£¬solar-paneled masterpieces that make the covers of architecture magazines£®
But the US has more than 100million existing homes£¬and it would be incredibly £¨1£©Bto tear them all down and £¨2£©C them with greener versions£®
An enormous amount of energy and resources went into the construction of those houses£®And it would take an average of 65years for the £¨3£©A carbon emissions £¨ÅÅ·Å£© from a£¨an£© £¨4£©Cenergy-efficient£¨½ÚÄÜ£©home to make up for the £¨5£©Dlost by destroying an old one£®
So in the broadest sense£¬the greenest home is the one that has already been built£®But at the same time£¬£¨6£©A  half of US carbon emissions come from heating£¬cooling and powering our £¨7£©Coffices and other buildings£®"You can't deal with climate £¨8£©D without dealing with existing buildings£¬"says Richard Moe£¬the president of the National Trust£®
With some exceptions£¬the oldest homes tend to be the £¨9£©Denergy-efficient£®Houses built before 1939use about 50% more energy per square foot than those built after 2000£¬mainly due to the tiny cracks and gaps that £¨10£©Aover time and let in more outside £¨11£©B£®
£¨12£©C£¬there are a vast number of relatively simple changes that can green older homes£¬from £¨13£©A ones like Lincoln's Cottage to your own postwar home£®And efficiency upgrades£¨Éý¼¶£©can save more than just the earth£» they can help £¨14£©Bproperty owners from rising power £¨15£©B£®

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16£®Western New Bridge Library Announcement
Shortened Library Hours for Spring Break
Library Hours have been shortened to 7hours a day £¨9£º00am-4£º00pm£© for Spring Break from March 21to March 30£®
Coming Events
¡ñOn Monday£¬March 21£¬at 10£º30am£¬Scott Sutton£¬a children's writer£¬will tell stories to kids over seven£®Sutton's attractive style will surely inspire everyone present!
¡ñAt 1£º00pm£¬on March 23£¬the Georgetown musicians will present an Irish folk concert£¬which will be entertaining for the entire family£®Come for the music and stay to check out some relevant books for the rest of the week!
¡ñOn Thursday£¬March 24£¬at 2£º00pm£¬the annual Children's Gathering will take place in Room 201£¬the second-floor£®Pick up an invitation in the Children's Room and return your RSVP £¨»Ø¸´£© to reserve your seat at the table by 3£º00pm on Wednesday£¬March 23£®Only children are allowed in the gathering£®
¡ñAt 10£º30am£¬on Friday£¬March 25£¬Enzo Monfre of the hit kids'science show£¬ENZOology£¬will bring Fossils live!Surely Enzo will take the audience back in time£¬deep beneath the surface of the earth£¬to uncover the mysteries of killer dinosaurs£¬and more£®Enzo recently appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show-come and see him at the library!
Please note£ºIn case of emergency£¬please call the Help Desk at 926-3736and follow the procedures outlined on the voice message£®The call-down service is staffed 24hours a day£¬7days a week for emergencies£®The Help Desk supplies service to you all the year round!For questions about all these£¬please contact  hld@wnbl£®org£®
Come for the great Fun£» Stay for the relevant Books!

53£®To attend the annual Children's Gathering£¬one has toA£®
A£®make a reservation               B£®apply in advance
C£®buy a ticket                     D£®contact the call-down service
54£®According to the passage£¬Enzo Monfre willC£®
A£®show the children around a zoo
B£®tell stories to children over seven
C£®be present at the science show in person
D£®lead the children to the Ellen DeGeneres Show
55£®We can learn from the passage that children canB£®
A£®attend all the activities with their parents
B£®borrow some relevant books for the activities
C£®participate in the activities from 8£º00am to 4£º00pm
D£®choose only one of the activities according to their interest£®
6£®SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEKEND
Captain Goodfellow
Do your children enjoy interesting stories£¬funny games£¬and exciting dances£¿Captain Goodfellow will be ready to teach all these things to children of all ages at the City Theatre on Saturday morning at 10£º00£¬free£®
Walking Tour of the Town
Forget your worries on Saturday morning£®Take a beautiful walk and learn about its history£®Meet at the front entrance of City Hall at 9£º30£®Wear comfortable shoes!
Films at the Museum
Two European films will be shown Saturday afternoon at the Museum Theatre£®See Broken Window at 1£º30£®The workers will be at 3£º45£®For further information£¬call 4987898£®
International Picnic
Are you tired of eating the same food every day£¿Come to Central Park on Saturday and enjoy food from all over the world£®Delicious and not expensive£®Noon to 5£º00 pm£®
Do You Want to Hear"The Zoo"
"The Zoo"£¬a popular rock group from Australia£¬will give their first US concert tomorrow night at 8£º00 at Rose Hall£¬City College£®
64£®You can probably eat Chinese£¬Italian£¬and Arab foodD£®
A£®at the front entrance of City Hall        
B£®at the game
C£®at 5£º00 pm                        
D£®at Central Park on Saturday
65£®You can see movies atB£®
A£®the City College                   
B£®the Museum Theatre  
C£®the City Theatre                   
D£®the Central Park
66£®Walking Tour of the Town will be takenA£®
A£®outside                          
B£®in the City Hall
C£®at the gate                        
D£®at the zoo
67£®"The Zoo"isC£®
A£®a park with lots of animals there      
B£®a US concert
C£®a music group                     
D£®an interesting event£®
13£®Attention Tim Hortons
Stainless Steel Travel Mug Owners
Lid Recall-15 oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug
A fault at the cup has been recognized£®The fault may result in some lids lifting slightly from the body of the mug£¬and could probably cause injury from hot liquid leaking£®Therefore£¬we have given an immediate lid recall notice£®
This Recall notice is related only to Tim Hortons 15 oz Stainless Steel Travel Mugs sold between October 2002 and January 2003£®The bottom of the mug is stamped with distributor's £¨¾­ÏúÉÌ£© name£¬"ThermoServ"£®There is no printing on the handle of the mug£®
At Tim Hortons£¬we value our customers'safety above anything else£®So£¬whether your lid is leaking or not£¬in the interest of your safety£¬we are requesting that you bring your mug to your nearest Tim Hortons £¨excluding Esso Tim Hortons£©£¬where they will exchange the lid for a new lid that fits safety£®The new lids will be available February 1£¬2003£» please do not use your mug until you exchange the lid£®
Here's what you do£º
*Please do not use your mug until you have exchanged the lid for a new one£®
*New lids will be available February 1£¬2003£®
*Return your travel mug to a Tim Hortons store £¨as of February 1£¬2003£©£®
*Your lid will he exchanged for a new lid£®
If you prefer to return the entire mug£¬bring it back at any time for a full repayment£®
If you have any questions regarding this recall£¬please contact us at£º
Toll Free Number£º1-888-601-1616
8£º30 am-5£º00 pm Eastern Standard Time
Tim Hortons
61£®This passage is trying toC£®
A£®introduce a new type of mugs        
B£®persuade people to buy a new lid
C£®inform people of exchanging a lid       
D£®warn against the danger of using the mug
62£®The passage is mainly aimed at those whoB£®
A£®often travel around                 
B£®have 15 oz Stainless mugs
C£®want to buy 15 oz stainless mugs    
D£®are selling the mugs
63£®According to the passage£¬which of the following statements is NOT true£¿D
A£®People should stop using the mug immediately£®
B£®People can get the money back if they return the mug£®
C£®People with questions can call the company free of charge£®
D£®People can return the lid between October 2002 and January 2003£®
64£®From the passage we can learn that Tim HortonsC£®
A£®is a club for travelers                 
B£®wants to make more money
C£®cares about the customers'safety       
D£®is an organization helping customers
65£®The passage is most likely taken from a£¨n£©D£®
A£®news report          B£®novel            C£®tour-guide book      D£®advertisement£®
10£®Want to find a job£¿Now read the following advertisements£®
FAIREMONT HOTEL
Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses£º
-Aged under 22£®
-At least high school graduates£®
-Good-looking men at least 1.72 metres tall
and women at least 1.65 metres tall£®
Those knowing foreign languages favoured£®
-Paid 1£¬600--2£¬200 dollars per month£®
One secretary£º
-Aged under 30£®
-Females favoured£®
-Good at writing and skilled at computer£®
If you are interested£¬call 465-4768£®
Fax£º6954828
WILSON BOOKSTORE
Accountant£º
-Aged between 25 and 40£®
-With an experience of at least two years£®
-With a degree and an accountant certificate£¨Ö¤Ê飩£®
-Paid 3£¬000---4£¬000 dollars monthly£®
-With a practical knowledge of computer£®
Computer Salesclerk£º
-Aged 25 or less£®
-Basic education of 12 years or more£®
-Good at computer£®
-paid 1£¬800--2£¬200 dollars monthly£®
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A£®Computer Salesclerk£®B£®Accountant£®
C£®Secretary£®D£®We don't know from the text£®
62£®If you don't know how to use a computer£¬you can just apply for the position asB£®
 A£®a secretary                           B£®a waiter or waitress
C£®an accountant                         D£®a salesclerk
63£®If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore£¬you have to satisfy the following conditions exceptA£®
  A£®being a woman                       B£®knowing well how to use a computer
 C£®having been an accountant             D£®having an accountant certificate
64£®If you want to apply for a job in the Fairemont Hotel£¬youD£®
 A£®have to be a woman and know foreign languages
 B£®should be a university graduate
C£®have to be shorter than 1.65 metres
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